Pura Dalem Bentuyung – Balinese Temple
Your Ubud e-bike adventure begins at one of the village's most sacred sites. Pura Dalem Bentuyung is an active place of worship for the local Balinese community, offering a rare glimpse into the spiritual traditions that define life in rural Ubud. This is the kind of authentic cultural experience you simply cannot get on a standard Bali tour — witness the beautifully decorated offerings and intricate temple carvings that tell centuries of Hindu devotion.
Traditional Balinese House with Snack
Pedal into the heart of a traditional Balinese compound and discover the philosophy behind one of the island's most fascinating architectural styles. Every element of a Balinese house — from the sacred north-facing shrine to the family temple courtyard — is designed around Hindu spiritual principles. Refuel with a taste of authentic local snacks while your guide shares the cultural significance of this centuries-old way of living. A must-see stop on any Ubud cycling tour.
Pemakaman Desa – Village Cemetery
A rare and deeply meaningful stop on your Bali village cycling tour. The Pemakaman Desa Bentuyung is a traditional Balinese cemetery where elaborate Hindu cremation ceremonies are carried out — a vibrant, colourful celebration of life rather than a somber occasion. Visitors can respectfully observe the beautifully decorated cremation towers and floral arrangements that honour the passing of loved ones. This is one of the most unique cultural experiences available anywhere in Ubud.
The Sacred Banyan Tree
Stand in the shade of one of Bali's most spiritually significant natural wonders. In Hindu mythology, the banyan tree is considered a heavenly tree — believed to be the dwelling place of gods and the spirits of deceased ancestors. These ancient trees can be found throughout Ubud's villages, each one wrapped in sacred yellow and black cloth and adorned with daily offerings. Photographing the twisted aerial roots and mystical atmosphere makes this one of the best Instagrammable spots on the entire Ubud bike tour.
Ubud Rice Paddy Fields
Glide effortlessly through Ubud's stunning emerald rice paddies on your electric bike — one of the most breathtaking stretches of the entire tour. These terraced landscapes have been cultivated for over a thousand years using the traditional Balinese subak irrigation system, a UNESCO World Heritage practice. The winding path takes you through quiet villages where daily life unfolds around you. This is the quintessential Bali cycling experience: lush green views, fresh mountain air, and zero effort thanks to your e-bike.
Tegalalang Rice Terraces
The grand finale of your Ubud e-bike tour: the world-famous Tegalalang Rice Terraces. These cascading green terraces are without question the most iconic landscape in all of Bali — and one of the most photographed places on Earth. Arrive by electric bike, completely fresh and ready to explore every level of this stunning UNESCO-listed site. Enjoy panoramic views stretching across the Ubud highlands, capture stunning content for your feed, and soak in the magical atmosphere that makes Tegalalang an unmissable destination for every visitor to Bali.
Meeting Point
Getting There
Located in the heart of Ubud – easy to reach by taxi or ride-hailing from Ubud town center (~10 min).
Free parking available on-site.
What's Included in Your Tour
- Premium electric bike rental with fully charged battery
- Professional helmet and safety equipment
- English-speaking local guide with deep cultural knowledge
- Comprehensive safety briefing and riding orientation
- Fresh coconut water and refreshment stops along the route
- Photo stops at all major landmarks and scenic viewpoints
- Cultural and historical commentary throughout the tour
- Traditional Balinese snack at the village house stop
Best Time to Visit Ubud
Dry Season (April – October)
The ideal time for cycling tours. Cooler mornings, less rain, and the most comfortable riding conditions in the Ubud highlands.
Wet Season (November – March)
Mornings are usually still dry and beautiful. Afternoon showers are common — early tours are strongly recommended.
Balinese Holidays
Some tours may adjust during Nyepi or major temple ceremonies. We'll keep you informed at booking.
What to Bring & Wear
Clothing
- Light, breathable clothing – cotton or moisture-wicking fabrics work best
- Long pants or capris recommended for comfortable pedalling
- Closed-toe shoes or sneakers (no flip-flops or sandals)
- A light rain jacket or poncho (especially in wet season)
Essentials
- Sunscreen SPF 30+ and lip balm
- Sunglasses and a hat or cap
- Camera or smartphone – you'll want to capture everything
- Small backpack or daypack
- Reusable water bottle (we provide refill stations)
Cultural Considerations
- Modest clothing is appreciated when visiting temples and sacred sites
- Shoulders and knees should be covered at Pura Dalem and other temple stops
- We provide sarongs at temple entrances if needed
Weather & Tour Adjustments
- Tours operate daily — we monitor weather and adjust routes if needed for safety
- Heavy rain or lightning may cause short delays; we'll keep you comfortable at our rest stops
- Tours may be rescheduled during major Balinese ceremonies or holidays
- Flexible cancellation policy – contact us up to 24 hours before your tour

