Ubud - Tegalalang Rice Terrace
Half-day route
Cycle down quiet back roads through villages, temples, rice fields, and Bali countryside before finishing at the famous UNESCO-listed Tegalalang rice terraces.
Book a Ubud eBike Tour in Bali and choose between the Tegalalang Rice Terrace route or Tirta Empul Water Temple route. This half-day electric bike tour combines Bali villages, rice fields, temples, and cultural stops with guide support, lunch, photos, and optional round-trip pickup, making it one of the easiest ways to explore Ubud countryside.

Coffee plantation visit is part of the route and cannot be skipped.
Free round-trip transportation is available within Central Ubud. Other areas can be added per group from the list below. Outside-Ubud guests can also ask about the optional 'make a day of it' Ubud stop by WhatsApp.
Yes, some bicycle riding experience is recommended because the route includes both on-road and off-road sections, even though it is not especially difficult.
The Tegalalang route focuses on villages, temples, coffee plantation, and the UNESCO rice terraces, while the Tirta Empul route leads through rice fields and subak scenery to the sacred water temple.
Yes. The electric bike assist helps flatten the hills, and the route is guided with support available, so most guests find it much easier than a standard cycling tour.
Pickup within Central Ubud is free. Other areas can be added as round-trip transportation per group.
Yes. The tour includes a delicious Balinese lunch after the ride.
Tegalalang is great if you want Bali countryside, villages, and the famous rice terraces, while Tirta Empul is the better choice if you want a more temple-focused route with sacred water temple scenery at the end.
There is no strict minimum age, but guests should meet the 150 cm height requirement because the bikes are full-sized and may be too big for young children.