Bali Jatiluwih Electric Bike Tour

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Duration: 5 hours
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Experience Highlights

This electric bike tour takes about 5 hours and passes through the Jatiluwih region in the centre of the island. Here, amidst the jungles of Bali, are the famous terraced rice fields that provide economic livelihoods for thousands of farmers. The tour includes both an expert guide and lunch at a local restaurant.

  • Explore Bali's hinterland by ebike
  • Discover traditional farming methods in the Jatiluwih rice fields.
  • Immerse yourself in the unspoilt nature of the island accompanied by an expert guide
  • Taste traditional dishes
  • Enjoy the pick up and drop off at your hotel

What’s included

  • Electric bike tour
  • Helmet
  • Insurance
  • Expert guide

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Step by Step

This ebike tour reaches the Jatiluwih region in the centre of Bali. Thanks to the electric bike, you will be able to move faster through the lush nature, dotted with small villages and bamboo forests. An expert guide will lead the group along the inland trails, recounting anecdotes of local history. In addition, the activity includes a helmet and insurance, so you can travel with peace of mind.

After all that pedalling, you will enjoy a lunch of Indonesian dishes such as Nasi Goreng (fried rice with meat, fish or vegetables), Gado Gado (vegetables with peanut sauce) and Sate (grilled pork or chicken skewers). The tour lasts approximately 5 hours and includes hotel pick-up.

Along the way, you will pass through the jungle - home to the Balinese macaque - and pass through small villages where time seems to have stood still. However, the main attraction of the region is the terraced rice fields. According to local philosophy, any human construction must coexist in harmony with the environment. These crops respect ancestral customs and continue to use traditional techniques and a special irrigation system, called Subak. They occupy an entire valley in the foothills of Mount Batukaru.

Bali is a paradise for nature lovers and its landscapes are among the most beautiful in Southeast Asia. It is no coincidence that the Jatiluwih rice paddies have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Reviews

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    S.
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    We loved the tour.
  • L
    L.
    5
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    A perfect day, the tour took us to some of the most beautiful places while we breathed the fresh air of the place.
  • B
    B.
    5
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    A perfect way to venture into the wilderness without danger.
  • F
    F.
    5
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    The jungles of Bali are much more beautiful than in other parts of the world, they have a unique charm that makes them dreamlike.
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