Bali Kintamani Bike Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover the beauty of Bali's rural environment by taking part in this one-day cycling tour of Kintamani. You will discover the best natural sites of the Balinese territory: its rice fields, its forests or its villages .
In addition, thanks to the company of a local guide, you will be able to discover all about the history, life and customs of the local people, and even get to know their gastronomy thanks to a traditional Indonesian lunch. The experience includes transfers so you can enjoy the convenience of being picked up and dropped off at your hotel in the Ubud region.
- Discover the rural beauty of Bali on a relaxing full day bike ride.
- Tour and enjoy the best views of the rice fields, forests and villages of Kintamani
- Learn all about the local culture from your professional guide
- Travel in comfort with included transfers to and from Ubud
What’s included
- Kintamani bike tour
- Professional local guide
- Pick up and return to Ubud
- Bicycle rental
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Step by Step
Enjoy a relaxing bike ride in an unparalleled natural environment for a full day. With this 'pedalo' tour of Kintamani, you can discover the beauty of Bali's rural landscapes. If you are staying in the Ubud region, the experience includes pick-up and drop-off at your hotel.
Cycle through the countless rice fields that dot this Indonesian island. You'll also pass through lush forests and pass through small villages that will delight hikers with their quaintness. You can also enjoy a traditional Indonesian lunch.
This region, known for being the most traditional Balinese region, is famous for its various mountains (such as Mount Batur), Lake Batur and Pura Ulun Danu Batur, one of the largest shrines on the island.
You will not be alone on your tour. A local guide will accompany you and the other travellers, around 50 or so, to tell you everything you need to know about the culture, traditions and customs of the people of Bali, as well as the privileged rural environment you will cross.