Ubud: Cycling Tour Local Villages, Temple, and Rice Field

Uncover the enchanting blend of nature and tradition as you embark on a cycling tour through Ubud's local villages, ancient temples, and lush rice fields.

Ubud, Bali’s cultural heart, beckons visitors to experience its enchanting blend of nature and tradition. A cycling tour through local villages, ancient temples, and lush rice fields promises an immersive exploration of the region’s heritage. With flexible start times, included lunch, and the chance to savor Balinese coffee, this three-hour adventure offers a well-rounded taste of Ubud’s captivating sights and flavors. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or culture, this tour presents an enticing opportunity to discover the essence of this remarkable destination.

Key Points

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  • This cycling tour in Ubud offers a scenic downhill ride through lush jungles and rice terraces, allowing for ample photo opportunities.
  • The tour includes culture with stops at a traditional Balinese village, an ancient temple, and a coffee plantation for sampling unique coffee varieties.
  • Participants can experience the local community’s daily life, including observing activities such as weaving and cooking, and learning about communal living structures.
  • The tour features a delicious local Balinese lunch and provides insight into the local coffee-growing industry, including the production process of the famous Luwak coffee.
  • The tour has a flexible start time, a duration of 3 hours, and free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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Tour Overview

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This cycling tour in Ubud offers a comprehensive experience, showcasing the scenic beauty and rich cultural heritage of the region.

Priced at $21.75 per person, the 3-hour tour is available with flexible start times. Guests can freely cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

The tour includes a scenic downhill ride through lush jungles and rice terraces, cultural stops at traditional Balinese homes and temples, a leisurely pace with ample photo opportunities, and a delicious local lunch.

Participants will also visit a coffee plantation, where they can sample Balinese coffee, including the renowned Luwak variety.

Experience Highlights

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The scenic downhill ride through Ubud’s lush jungle and rice terraces offers guests a captivating introduction to the region’s natural beauty.

Visitors will enjoy Balinese culture with stops at traditional homes and temples. The leisurely pace allows ample time for photos and exploration at each location.

To complete the experience, a delicious local lunch showcases the flavors of Balinese cuisine.

The tour also includes a visit to a coffee plantation, where guests can sample unique varieties like the famous Luwak coffee.

Itinerary Details

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Depending on the selected option, the cycling tour typically begins at Kintamani.

The main stops along the itinerary include:

  1. A visit to a traditional Balinese village, where participants can enjoy the local culture and observe daily life.

  2. An exploration of an ancient temple, offering insights into the region’s rich history and spiritual traditions.

  3. A stop at a local coffee plantation, where guests can sample a variety of coffee, including the renowned Luwak coffee.

Throughout the tour, you will engage in a bike ride, guided cultural exploration, and enjoy scenic views and a delicious local lunch.

Getting to the Starting Location

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Where does the cycling tour typically begin?

The tour typically starts at Cantik Agriculture, a scenic location in the Ubud area. During the breakfast meeting point, the guide will provide a trip explanation and overview.

From there, guests are transported by private transfer to the starting point, usually in the Kintamani region. This convenient arrangement ensures a seamless start to the adventure.

The private transfer service is included for those who’ve selected that option, allowing participants to arrive at the beginning of the bike tour without the hassle of finding their own transportation.

The tour then commences with the scenic downhill ride through Ubud’s lush landscapes.

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Exploring Traditional Balinese Village

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After being transported to the starting point, the cycling tour takes participants on a leisurely journey through a traditional Balinese village.

Participants will:

  1. Observe locals engaging in daily activities, such as weaving intricate baskets or preparing traditional Balinese cuisine.

  2. Visit a family compound, gaining insight into the communal living structure and witnessing cultural practices firsthand.

  3. Explore a centuries-old temple, marveling at the ornate architecture and learning about the significance of this sacred site within the community.

The immersive cultural experience offers a glimpse into the enduring traditions that shape Balinese life.

Visiting the Ancient Temple

From the vibrant Balinese village, the cycling tour then leads participants to an ancient temple.

Nestled amidst the lush jungle, this temple offers a glimpse into Bali’s rich spiritual heritage. Guests disembark their bikes and follow the guide through the temple’s ornate gates, admiring the intricate carvings and learning about its significance in Hindu-Buddhist traditions.

They’ve time to explore the temple grounds, observing locals engaged in rituals and meditation. The tranquil atmosphere provides a serene contrast to the earlier village visit, allowing participants to connect with Bali’s timeless cultural tapestry.

Tasting Balinese Coffee

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Next, the cycling tour leads participants to a local coffee plantation.

At the plantation, visitors can:

  1. Sample a variety of Balinese coffee, including the famous Luwak coffee, which is made from coffee beans that have been eaten and partially digested by the Asian palm civet.

  2. Learn about the unique process of producing Luwak coffee, which is considered a delicacy and one of the most expensive coffees in the world.

  3. Enjoy the serene setting of the plantation and gain insight into the local coffee-growing industry.

Savoring the Local Lunch

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The cycling tour then leads participants to enjoy a delicious local lunch, where they can savor the flavors of authentic Balinese cuisine. The lunch spread features an array of traditional dishes, each offering a unique blend of spices and ingredients. Participants can indulge in fragrant rice dishes, flavorful curries, and fresh salads, all prepared with locally sourced produce. To complement the meal, refreshing Balinese herbal teas and juices are served, providing a perfect balance to the richness of the dishes. This culinary experience allows cyclists to enjoy the local food culture and appreciate the diversity of Balinese cuisine.

| Dish | Description | Ingredients |

| — | — | — |

| Nasi Campur | Mixed rice dish with various accompaniments | Rice, meat, vegetables, sambal |

| Sayur Asem | Sour vegetable soup | Vegetables, tamarind, spices |

| Lawar | Spicy salad with shredded vegetables and meat | Vegetables, meat, chili, coconut |

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I Bring My Own Bicycle for the Tour?

You can’t bring your own bicycle for this tour. The tour provides bicycles and other necessary equipment as part of the package. Using the provided bikes ensures a seamless and safe experience throughout the tour.

Is There a Minimum Number of Participants Required?

There is no minimum number of participants required for this cycling tour. The tour can accommodate solo travelers as well as small groups. The tour operates as long as there’s at least one participant signed up.

Do You Provide Any Storage or Locker Facilities?

The tour company doesn’t provide any dedicated storage or locker facilities. Participants can leave any extra belongings in the tour vehicle during the cycling portion of the experience. However, it’s advised to bring only essential items.

Can I Request a Vegetarian or Special Dietary Meal?

Yes, you can request a vegetarian or special dietary meal. The tour includes a delicious local lunch, so the operator should be able to accommodate any dietary needs if you let them know in advance.

Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?

Yes, the tour duration can be extended. Customers can request an extended tour time, which may incur an additional fee. The tour operator can provide details on available extension options and associated costs.

The Sum Up

This cycling tour provides a delightful way to take in Ubud’s vibrant culture and natural beauty. Participants can expect a scenic downhill ride, visits to local homes and an ancient temple, and the chance to savor unique Balinese coffee and a tasty local lunch – all for a reasonable price. It’s an excellent opportunity to explore Bali’s rich heritage in a relaxed and engaging manner.

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