Discovering Bali’s UNESCO-Listed Rice Terraces on an E-Bike

Imagine rolling through lush green rice paddies, with the gentle hum of an electric bike beneath you, instead of the roar of a bus engine. This electric bicycle tour in Jatiluwih offers just that—an intimate, relaxed way to explore one of Bali’s most iconic landscapes. Starting from the spiritual surroundings of Batukaru Temple, you’ll cycle through quiet, scenic roads, passing by towering bamboo forests, small rivers, and traditional farms, all while your local guide shares stories and insights about this UNESCO World Heritage site.
The $75 per person fee covers about five hours of adventure, including hotel pickup within 30 miles of Batukaru Temple, a delicious Indonesian lunch, and all the essentials—bikes, helmets, water, and insurance. We love that this tour allows you to move at a pace suited for absorbing the scenery and connecting with local life, rather than rushing on a crowded bus or car. Two things stand out: first, the personal touch of friendly local guides who grew up in the area, making the experience both authentic and educational; second, the chance to enjoy a traditional Balinese meal in a serene rural setting—an excellent reward after cycling through such breathtaking landscapes.
Of course, one thing to consider is the weather—rain can dampen the ride, as some reviewers noted. But even in showers, many found the views still spectacular and the guides helpful and cheerful. This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy gentle outdoor activities, want a deeper connection with Bali’s countryside, and appreciate good food and friendly company.
Key Points
Beautiful UNESCO Rice Terraces: A unique chance to witness Bali’s famous landscapes on a slow, scenic bike ride.
Local Guides: Guides are friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about sharing their heritage.
Comfortable E-Bikes: No experience needed; bikes are easy to handle and come with helmets and insurance.
Authentic Cultural Stops: Witness traditional farming practices and local temples along the way.
Delicious Balinese Lunch: End the tour with a satisfying meal in a rural restaurant surrounded by rice fields.
Flexible and Convenient: Pickup and drop-off included within 30 miles of Batukaru Temple, saving you hassle.
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The Full Experience: What to Expect and Why It Matters

Starting from the serene surroundings of Batukaru Temple, the tour’s first highlight is the cycling route itself. The electric bikes make covering the uneven terrain effortless, which means you don’t have to be a seasoned cyclist to enjoy it. The bikes are introduced to you beforehand, ensuring comfort and confidence—an important detail especially for those new to cycling or worried about physical exertion.
As we set off along small, quiet roads, our guides—local Balinese residents—share stories about the rice terraces, farming traditions, and local history. This personal connection enhances the natural beauty, as you learn about how the rice is cultivated using sustainable, traditional methods. One reviewer noted, “Wayam our tour guide was fun and excellent in explaining the area and how rice is grown.” This local expertise is invaluable in turning a scenic ride into a meaningful experience.
The route takes you through a giant bamboo forest, lush jungle, and across small rivers and streams—each adding to the sense of being immersed in nature. The scenery is truly stunning, with expansive rice paddies that stretch as far as the eye can see. Even on a rainy day, many travelers found the views mesmerizing, and the guides kept spirits high with humor and helpfulness.
A significant part of the tour is observing local farmers tending their fields. Seeing them in action using age-old methods reminds us how deeply intertwined the landscape is with local life. It’s an authentic peek into Balinese rural culture, far from the touristy spots.
The culmination of this experience is a Balinese lunch served in a rural restaurant surrounded by rice fields. The meal, a traditional nasi campur, is highly praised—many reviews describe it as delicious and filling. It’s a perfect way to relax after cycling and soak in the peaceful countryside.
The tour wraps up with a drop-off back to your accommodation, making it a hassle-free way to explore Bali’s countryside without worrying about transportation logistics.
Why This Tour Offers Great Value

While $75 may seem like a bit of an investment, it includes all necessary gear, guides, meals, and transportation, making it a straightforward, all-in-one experience. Compared to private tours or renting bikes independently, the guided aspect ensures safety, local insights, and a smoother experience. The small group size—max 12 people—means more attention from guides and less waiting around.
Reviews consistently highlight the knowledge and friendliness of the guides, making the experience both educational and fun. The inclusion of a local lunch further elevates the value, giving you a taste of authentic Balinese cuisine in a tranquil setting.
Travelers who appreciate gentle outdoor activities, culture, and stunning natural scenery will find this tour especially rewarding. It’s equally suited for those who prefer a slower pace to really absorb their surroundings as for anyone curious about rural Bali’s farming way of life.
Detailed Itinerary Breakdown

Stop 1: Batukaru Temple and Departure
The adventure begins at Batukaru Temple, a spiritual site set in quiet natural surroundings. From here, the guides introduce the electric bikes, ensuring everyone feels comfortable before departure. The emphasis on safety and ease means even newcomers can enjoy this ride.
Cycling Through UNESCO Rice Terraces
Following small, quiet roads, you’ll glide past expansive rice fields, which are part of Bali’s UNESCO World Heritage listing. The terraced paddies are a visual feast—layered, green, and meticulously maintained.
Your guides share stories about traditional farming practices, giving you insight into how the rice is cultivated using sustainable methods. Many travelers mention how friendly and informative the guides are, making you feel like you’re riding with old friends rather than strangers.
Natural Highlights
Expect to see giant bamboo forests, lush jungle patches, and small streams. The natural surroundings create a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for soaking in the scenery. The route’s gentle terrain and the assistance from the e-bikes make it accessible for most fitness levels.
Cultural and Local Life
Along the way, you’ll pass by local farmers working their fields. Some even stop to explain their traditional techniques, offering a glimpse into rural Balinese life. This authentic interaction makes the experience richer and more meaningful.
Lunch Break: Authentic Balinese Cuisine
The tour concludes with a traditional Indonesian lunch at a rural eatery, perfectly positioned amidst the rice paddies. Many reviews describe the meal as delicious, with a variety of local flavors. It’s a nourishing end to your cycling journey, allowing you to relax and reflect on your experience.
Return and Drop-off
Post-lunch, you’ll be driven back to your hotel or designated location, with a feeling of connection to Bali’s natural and cultural landscape.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience suits adventurous travelers who enjoy gentle outdoor activities and want a more authentic way to explore Bali’s countryside. It’s perfect for those with no cycling experience, thanks to the user-friendly e-bikes and helpful guides. Food lovers will appreciate the quality and authenticity of the included lunch, which adds a satisfying culinary element.
Nature enthusiasts will love the scenic views and natural surroundings, while anyone interested in local culture and farming practices will find plenty to enjoy. Since the tour is small and personalized, it’s also ideal for travelers seeking a more intimate, meaningful experience away from large groups.
People concerned about weather or physical activity might want to check forecasts and be prepared for occasional rain or a slower pace. But overall, the combination of natural beauty, culture, and good company makes this a truly memorable Bali experience.
FAQs About the Jatiluwih E-Bike Tour

How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately five hours, including pickup, cycling, lunch, and drop-off.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers all taxes and fees, bottled water, a traditional Balinese lunch (nasi campur), a local guide, hotel pickup and drop-off within 30 miles, the use of an e-bike and helmet, plus insurance and tea or coffee.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, with a minimum height requirement of around 140/150 cm. It’s best suited for those comfortable riding a bike and in good health.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended. It’s also advised to use sunblock, especially if the weather is sunny.
What happens if it rains?
Rain can make the ride less comfortable, but many still enjoy the views. Guides are helpful, and the experience can still be worthwhile even in wet weather.
Are alcohol drinks available?
Alcoholic beverages are not included but can be purchased separately at the lunch stop.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour, providing flexibility to travelers.
Final Thoughts

This electric bicycle tour in Jatiluwih offers a well-rounded blend of natural beauty, cultural insight, and genuine local hospitality. It’s a fantastic way to see Bali’s rice terraces up close and at your own pace, without the hassle of traffic or large groups. The knowledgeable guides, authentic lunch, and scenic route make it a meaningful experience for those wanting to connect more deeply with the island’s rural heart.
If you’re seeking an active, authentic adventure that combines stunning landscapes with cultural stories, this tour is a smart pick. It’s especially ideal for travelers who enjoy gentle outdoor pursuits, enjoy good food, and prefer small-group settings for a more personalized touch.
Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a curious traveler eager to see a different side of Bali, this tour promises a memorable day surrounded by lush rice paddies and the warmth of local hospitality.
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