Bali
Bali’s cycling routes wind through some of the island’s most stunning and culturally rich areas. From e-biking along the UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih terraces to peaceful rides through Sebatu, Sidemen, and Wanagiri villages, Bali’s rural paths invite you to slowdown and explore. These are soft-adventure experiences that combine gentle exercise, breathtaking scenery, and cultural immersion — often ending with a picnic lunch or a temple visit, making them ideal for families, couples, and curious travelers.
Jatiluwih UNESCO Site - e-biking & Picnic Lunch
Cycle through Bali’s iconic UNESCO-listed rice terraces with an e-bike. Visit Batukaru Temple, enjoy tropical fruits, and end with a traditional valley picnic in a tranquil scenic setting.
Sidemen Cycling - Mahagiri to Subak Tabola
Cruise through rice fields and riverside paths in Bali’s greenest valley. Learn about traditional irrigation at Subak Tabola and end with lunch at Wapa diUme Sidemen.
Southeast Bali Peninsula Cycling
Cycle coastal paths, visit blowholes and peaceful beaches, then finish with lunch at a beachfront club. This leisurely route reveals Bali’s hidden southeast charm.
Wanagiri Rice Terrace Trekking & Cycling
Combine a short scenic trek with peaceful countryside cycling. Explore rice terraces, hidden waterfalls, and small villages before enjoying a relaxing lunch in the cool highlands.

Jatiluwih Cycling - From Ecofarm to Besikalung Temple
Pedal across lush rice fields and mountain air in Bali’s heartland. Discover local farming life and end your scenic ride with a serene visit to Besikalung Temple.

Bengkel Village E-Biking at Pak Alit House
Cycle through forest trails and traditional farmlands to ancient temples. Stop at Pak Alit’s home for tropical fruits, local stories, and real insight into Balinese rural life.

Sebatu Village Cycling & Valley Picnic Lunch
Ride through the artistic Sebatu Village and meet local farmers. Enjoy a picnic in a hidden valley and discover a peaceful waterfall surrounded by tropical greenery.

Sidemen Cycling - Iseh to Virgin Beach
Start from the highlands of East Bali, passthrough fruit farms and cultural sites, and finish with a relaxing swim at pristine Virgin Beach — a perfect coastal finale.
HOW TO GET THERE:
- Nearest airport: I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), Bali
- Direct flights: From Jakarta (CGK), Singapore (SIN), Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Sydney (SYD), Tokyo (NRT), and many international cities
- Most cycling routes are within 1–2.5 hours’ drive from Ubud, Canggu, Sanur, or Seminyak.
CYCLING HIGHLIGHTS:
- Jatiluwih E-Bike Trails: Ride through Bali’s most iconic rice terraces with optional eco farm visits and temple stops.
- Sidemen to Virgin Beach: Cycle past lush valleys and traditional villages with a coastal finish.
- Sebatu & Wanagiri: Peaceful forest-edge rides with local encounters and scenic picnic lunches.
- South Bali Peninsula: Coastal cycling routes with sea views and beach breaks.
- Family-Friendly Options: Support vehicles, flexible routes, and expert local guides.