If you’re after a way to see Bali beyond the tourist spots, this Ubud downhill cycling tour offers a chance to pedal through the island’s heartland at a gentle, leisurely pace. For just $46 per person, you’ll spend around 6.5 hours exploring rural villages, rice paddies, and local temples, with pickup and drop-off included. The tour features bikes, helmets, and cold face towels to keep you comfortable, plus breakfast and lunch showcasing Balinese flavors.
What we love most? First, the insightful guides—their knowledge makes the experience more than just a ride. Second, the stunning scenery, especially rice terraces and traditional Balinese homes, that makes every photo a keeper. The only thing to consider is that it’s a downhill route, so if you’re expecting a challenging workout, this probably isn’t for you.
This tour suits families, first-time cyclists, or anyone craving a relaxed, culture away from crowded tourist areas. It’s an excellent option for those who want meaningful sights and local flavor without a strenuous ride.
Key Points

- Authentic Balinese experience through rice paddies and villages
- Guides are knowledgeable and friendly, enhancing the trip
- All-inclusive with breakfast, lunch, bikes, helmets, and towels
- Leisurely downhill route suitable for most fitness levels
- Small group ensures personalized attention and safety
- Free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance
An Authentic Ride with Stunning Views
This Ubud downhill cycling tour offers a wonderful way to see Bali’s countryside up close. For a little over half a day, you’ll be pedaling through rural landscapes that many travelers never see—untouched rice paddies, quaint villages, lush plantations, and glimpses of traditional temples. The tour is designed to be easy and accessible, with almost all of the route downhill, making it perfect whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a first-timer.
What makes this experience stand out is the combination of scenic beauty and cultural insights. From the start in Pura Dalem Pukuh, your guide will help you choose a comfortable bike and explain the rules—simple but important for your safety. Then, as you glide along small village roads, you’ll enjoy stunning views and learn about Balinese life directly from your guide.
One reviewer mentions, “Kadek was a very hospitable and knowledgeable guide. We had a great time and learned a lot about Balinese culture.” This emphasis on local expertise is what turns a nice ride into a memorable cultural experience.
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The Itinerary in Detail

Stop 1: Ubud Breakfast
The tour begins early in Ubud with a served breakfast of pancakes, omelets, juice, coffee, and tea. It’s more than just fuel—it’s a chance to start the day with a taste of local hospitality. The breakfast is included, so no need to worry about finding a café beforehand. It sets the tone for a day of relaxed exploration.
Stop 2: Balinese Plantation
Next is a visit to a Balinese plantation, where you’ll learn about traditional and modern uses of flora. This stop is particularly rich in tropical fruit sampling and locally produced beverages, including the famous LUWAK COFFEE—the most expensive coffee in the world, made from beans eaten and excreted by civets. It’s a quirky and memorable part of the tour that many reviewers highlight as a favorite.
Stop 3: Pura Dalem Pukuh and Bicycle Orientation
The ride officially begins at Pura Dalem Pukuh, where you’ll pick your bike and get a briefing from your guide about cycling rules and safety. This personal touch reassures first-time cyclists and keeps the pace relaxed. The route is primarily downhill, making it suitable for almost everyone.
Stop 4: Village Exploration and Rice Fields
Most of the tour is spent cycling through small village roads and rice paddies, with frequent stops at points of interest. You’ll see a large temple and traditional Balinese homes, which give a real sense of local life. During a short walk through a rice field, you’ll be able to observe farmers harvesting rice, a scene that’s both beautiful and educational.
Reviewers often mention the peaceful rural scenery and the opportunity to capture great photos amid lush green rice paddies. “During the ride, we felt very safe with the guides stopping traffic at times to keep us safe,” shared one traveler, emphasizing the careful planning behind the experience.
Lunch in Ubud
The tour ends back in Ubud with a Balinese lunch, featuring dishes like Nasi Goreng and Mie Goreng, with options for vegetarians and vegans. Fresh Balinese fruits and ice cream are offered as desserts. Reviewers rave about the delicious food—one called it “fantastic,” and another appreciated the variety.
Logistics and Practical Details

This eight-and-a-half-hour tour includes pickup and drop-off, making logistics easy. The small group size—max 15 travelers—ensures you get personalized attention, making it suitable for families, couples, or solo travelers. The price of $46 covers bikes, helmets, face towels, breakfast, and lunch, which makes it a good value given the comprehensive experience.
Most reviews highlight how smoothly everything runs, with guides like Kadek and Egi praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and safety-mindedness. The tour runs rain or shine; if the weather is less cooperative, the guides adapt to keep everyone comfortable.
Who This Tour Is Best For

If you’re seeking a relaxed, informative day through Bali’s countryside, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suited for families, first-time cyclists, or anyone wanting to escape the busy tourist areas. The route’s predominantly downhill nature makes it accessible for most fitness levels, and the cultural stops offer meaningful insight into local life.
It’s perfect for those who want delicious local food, beautiful scenery, and a personalized tour experience. If you’re interested in learning about Balinese traditions and seeing authentic rural landscapes, this is a good match.
Final Thoughts

This downhill cycling tour isn’t just about pedaling—it’s about connecting with Bali’s soul. The combination of scenic beauty, cultural storytelling, and excellent food provides a balanced and memorable experience. The guides’ genuine friendliness and expert knowledge elevate the day from a simple ride to a cultural journey.
For travelers who value authenticity and personalized attention, this tour offers a fantastic way to see Bali’s countryside in a relaxed, engaging way. Plus, the small group size ensures you’re not just another face in the crowd, but part of a friendly adventure.
If you’re ready for a beautiful, insightful, and fun day that shows you Bali like few other experiences can, this downhill cycling tour is hard to beat.
FAQs

Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes. The route is primarily downhill, making it very accessible for most fitness levels, including first-time cyclists.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and perhaps a camera. The tour provides helmets and cold face towels.
Will I be picked up from my hotel?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are included, making logistics straightforward.
How long is the cycling route?
The cycling component lasts around 2 hours, but including stops and other activities, the tour lasts about 6.5 hours.
What kind of food is served during the lunch?
Balinese dishes, with options for vegetarians and vegans. Reviewers say the food is delicious and generously portioned.
Is there a minimum group size?
Most likely not; the maximum group size is 15 travelers, ensuring personalized attention.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, offering flexibility and peace of mind.
In sum, this Ubud Cultural and Educational Downhill Cycling Tour offers a genuinely immersive look at Bali’s rural life, with plenty of scenic vistas, cultural insights, and tasty food—all in a relaxed, friendly setting. It’s ideal for those craving an authentic, memorable adventure that leaves the crowds behind.
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