Experience the Beauty of Bali’s Rice Terraces on an E-Bike Tour

If you’re looking for a day that combines adventure, authentic culture, and breathtaking scenery, this full-day Jatiluwih e-bike cycling tour ticks all the boxes. Starting in Ubud, for around $49, you’ll spend approximately 7 hours exploring Bali’s most iconic rice terraces, with a guided ride on electric bikes that make the journey smooth and accessible. The tour also features a traditional Indonesian lunch amidst the rice fields and a trekking adventure through less-traveled natural terrain.
What we love most about this tour is how it balances fun and education—your local guides are passionate about sharing their knowledge of rice farming and local life, making every stop meaningful. Plus, the scenic ride through dense jungle, bamboo forests, and vast valleys offers a truly photo-worthy experience that’s hard to beat.
One point to consider: this tour is geared toward those comfortable on bikes, and you need to be at least 150 cm tall to use the e-bikes, as smaller bikes aren’t available. It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy a moderate physical activity while soaking in spectacular views. Whether you’re a nature lover, a culture seeker, or simply after a unique Bali experience, this trip offers excellent value and authenticity.
Key Points

- Stunning sceneries: Ride through UNESCO-listed rice terraces and lush landscapes.
- Authentic local experience: Visit traditional villages and meet local farmers.
- Sustainable tourism: Support local communities by choosing this eco-friendly activity.
- All-inclusive price: Includes bike, helmet, lunch, transport, and insurance.
- Flexible & accessible: Suitable for most travelers, with a focus on safety and comfort.
- Rich natural terrain: Trek off the beaten path down to hidden rivers and through untouched terrain.
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A Complete Guide to the Jatiluwih Full-Day E-Bike Tour

Starting Point and How It Sets the Tone
We begin our adventure at Batukaru Temple, a historic site that adds cultural depth before we even hit the bikes. From here, we hop onto our electric mountain bikes, which are praised for their power and condition — even in reviews where cyclists mention their concerns about bike hard seats, the bikes themselves receive high marks for being well-maintained and easy to handle.
The journey to Jatiluwih is not just about the destination but the scenery along the way. As we pedal over quiet roads, we pass through dense jungle, cross small rivers, and glide past farmers traditionally tending their rice paddies. Our local guides are enthusiastic and knowledgeable, eager to share insights about Balinese farming practices and local customs. Several reviewers comment on how guides like Wayan make the experience informative and fun, turning what could be a standard bike ride into a culturally immersive experience.
The UNESCO World Heritage Site: Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
The highlight of the tour is, of course, Jatiluwih itself — a vast UNESCO World Heritage Site covering over 300 hectares of terraced rice paddies. We cycle through the center of this living landscape, which weaves together history, agriculture, and natural beauty.
Travelers frequently mention how spectacular the views are. One reviewer called it “the most beautiful rice terraces in Bali,” emphasizing how expansive and impressively maintained the terraces are. The terraces are still actively farmed, providing a glimpse into traditional Balinese agriculture. As you ride, you might see farmers using age-old techniques, which makes the experience both visual and educational.
The Lunch in Green Cafe: A Foodie Highlight
After roughly two hours of cycling, it’s time for lunch. The Green Cafe offers a simple yet authentic Balinese meal, served surrounded by rice fields. The traditional nasi campur is a local favorite, giving you a genuine taste of Bali’s flavors. Many reviews highlight how this lunch in the lush setting becomes part of the memorable experience — the perfect way to relax and soak in the views after some energetic cycling.
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Trekking Through Bali’s Hidden Natural Terrain
Post-lunch, the adventure continues with a 2 to 2.5-hour trek into less-traveled areas. We leave the tourist paths behind as we traverse rice paddies, rivers, and untouched terrain. The guides lead us down to a river, where we experience a more natural, raw landscape that few travelers get to see. Several reviews mention how this off-the-beaten-path trek offers a sense of discovery and a chance to connect more deeply with Bali’s natural beauty.
The trekking is a perfect complement to the cycling — it provides a pause from the bike ride and a chance to explore hidden corners of Bali’s countryside. Expect varied terrain and opportunities for beautiful photos, as well as a chance to see local flora and fauna.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This tour works well for adventurous travelers who enjoy moderate physical activity and want a deep dive into Bali’s landscape and culture. It’s ideal for those who appreciate sustainable tourism and want to support local communities. The small group size (capped at 12) ensures a personalized experience and plenty of interaction with guides.
However, if you’re not comfortable on bikes or have mobility issues, this might not be the best fit. Also, since small bikes aren’t available, if you’re under 150 cm, you’ll need to consider alternative activities.
Why This Tour Offers Great Value

At just $49, this full-day experience packs considerable value. The price covers bike rental, lunch, transport, guides, insurance, and all taxes and fees. Compared to other Bali tours that focus solely on sightseeing, this combines active engagement with cultural insight at a reasonable cost.
Multiple reviews praise the quality of the bikes and local guides, emphasizing how they make the journey fun, informative, and safe. One reviewer mentioned that the power of the e-bikes made riding accessible for all body types and weights, which enhances the overall value and inclusiveness of the experience.
Additional Considerations
- Weather: The tour can be enjoyed in rain or shine, as several reviewers noted that biking in the rain was still enjoyable, thanks to the scenic views and enthusiastic guides.
- Clothing: Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and don sunblock — Bali can be sunny and hot, especially during midday.
- Group Size: Limited to 12 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate and personalized.
Final Thoughts
This Jatiluwih e-bike cycling tour is an excellent way to see Bali’s most renowned rice terraces up close and personal. It’s more than just a bike ride — it’s a cultural journey, a taste of local cuisine, and a trek through untouched natural beauty. The combination of guided insight, scenic diversity, and support for local communities makes it a worthwhile investment for those seeking an authentic Bali experience.
Travelers who love being active, enjoy culture, and want to support sustainable tourism will find this tour particularly rewarding. Whether you’re visiting Bali for the first time or returning for more, this experience offers a beautiful, balanced blend of adventure and education that will leave you with lasting memories.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the electric bikes make it easy for most people to ride, even beginners. Guides are helpful and provide a practice run before heading out.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for cycling and walking. Shoes should be sturdy and comfortable — no flip-flops. Don’t forget sunblock and a hat.
Can I participate if I’m not very fit?
Most travelers find it manageable, thanks to the ebikes’ assistance. However, some physical activity is involved, especially during trekking.
What is included in the price?
The price covers all taxes, fees, bike use, helmets, bottled water, lunch, guide, transportation, and insurance.
What if it rains?
Rain won’t cancel the tour. Biking in the rain can still be fun, and the views remain stunning. Just prepare with rain gear if needed.
How long is the cycling part?
The cycling lasts about 2 hours, covering the UNESCO rice terraces and surrounding landscape.
Is lunch included?
Yes, a traditional Balinese meal is served in Green Cafe, surrounded by rice fields, making it a memorable part of the day.
What are the trekking details?
The trek lasts 2 to 2.5 hours and takes you away from the crowds into more natural terrain, including rivers and rice paddies.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Batukaru Temple and ends with drop-off back at your hotel, with pickup included from Ubud.
This bike and trek combo not only showcases Bali’s iconic rice terraces but also offers a chance to see the island’s true everyday life away from tourist hotspots. It’s a well-rounded, value-packed experience that leaves you with a sense of connection and discovery—something you’ll cherish long after your Bali trip ends.
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