About this tour
Explore Ubud's countryside on an electric fat bike, pedalling through village backstreets to Tegallalang's UNESCO-listed rice terraces. This four-hour guided ride takes you past local temples, traditional compounds, and working subak irrigation systems whilst your guide shares stories of Balinese life. You'll stop for an authentic lunch at a village restaurant before returning to base, covering ground that feels slower and closer than any motorised tour.
Highlights
- Ride through working villages to UNESCO rice terraces
- Visit local temple and traditional Balinese family compound
- See subak irrigation system still used by farmers today
- Lunch with authentic Balinese food at village restaurant
- Electric assist handles hills—no fitness prerequisite needed
- Hotel pickup and drop-off included in Ubud area
What to expect
You'll collect your e-bike from the office and head out with a local guide who navigates quiet lanes past family compounds and shrines. The electric motor takes the strain on climbs, leaving you to enjoy the landscape rather than fight it. At Tegallalang, you'll walk amongst the stepped terraces and learn how farmers manage water across the subak system. Lunch is a proper sit-down meal with regional dishes. Expect four hours of steady riding with stops for photos and explanations; this isn't a race.
Good to know
Closed-toe shoes and sunscreen are essential. You need basic bike-riding confidence; the e-assist helps but doesn't eliminate pedalling. Maximum weight limit is 120kg. Not suitable if pregnant or with back issues or poor heart health. Public transport access is nearby if you prefer other arrival methods.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







