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Immersing in Bali's culture and landscape - best to do it by motorbike! Enjoy the breeze, feel the freedom, smell the life, explore the landscapes, and do not get stuck in traffic.
You will be accommodated at hotels in Munduk, Mount Batur, Jemeluk, Mount Agung, and Ubud.
The starting point of the tour is the north of Seminyak. You drive through Canggu into rural Bali. Apart from the main routes, it goes on narrow roads through small villages towards Tabanan. Your first destination is the very popular sea temple "Tanah Lot", a 16th-century temple that sits on an offshore rock and is an important part of Balinese mythology. While passing traditional villages, you get a look at the daily work of the Balinese people. Yu will visit a small brick factory as well as a pura desa, the gathering place of the villagers.
Your way leads you now via rice paddies and the town of Tabanan to the second-highest mountain of the island, Batukaru. On its slopes lies the same-named temple. Surrounded by jungle-like forest, this temple provides a special mystic. Leaving Batukaru, you ride on narrow roads, embedded in forest and rice fields, to your next destination, the Jatiluwih rice terraces - UNESCO World Heritage listed since 2012. The last corner opens a stunning view to seemingly never-ending rice terraces and the mountains Batur, Abang, and Agung. There you will have your lunch.
Well saturated, you follow the panoramic road to Bedugul, a town located in a huge caldera of the central massif. You stop in the center of the town to visit the Ulun Danu Temple, a religious site on-shore and off-shore the west side of Lake Bratan. Built in 1633, this Shiva-dedicated temple is used for offering ceremonies to the Balinese water, lake, and river goddess Dewi Danu. Going on the main road for some kilometers more before turning left to the small village of Wanagiri, located at approximately 1600 meters above sea level.
The road along the rim has some spots with a good view down to the lake. If there is still enough time, you could visit one of Bali‘s most beautiful waterfalls. A small, partly very bumpy lane leads down to the waterfall called Banyumala. After an additional 10 minutes walk, you stand in front of the stunning falls. Refreshment can be taken in the cold water of the falls up to two meters deep. Afterward, you head to Munduk to check into the hotel and have dinner.
First, you leave direction north to visit a Buddhist monastery with similar ornaments as the famous Borobudur temple in central Java. On your way to Yeh Mempeh waterfall, you have to pass the crowded second-largest city of Bali, Singaraja. Some kilometers further, you turn right to approach the waterfall, one of the highest in Bali. After a refreshment break, a quite curvy road leads you uphill to the rim of the Batur caldera. Biker’s heartthrob gets up too, 30 kilometers riding serpentines. You stop at a viewpoint to take photos of the amazing scenery.
The next step is to go down to the crater’s bottom to have lunch at a floating restaurant. Up and down on a small road along the shore of the lake, you will reach Trunyan, one of the two villages where the ancient Bali Aga culture is still alive. The funeral place is just accessible by boat. You will see there a bone and skull altar and, if lucky, bodies which are laid out and covered by leaves of the banyan tree to absorb the smell.
Riding back the same road, you start your loop around the famous Mount Batur with its bizarre lava formations. Depending on your arrival time, you will do a short boat ride to see the Dewi Danu statue from the lakeside. After check-in to your hotel, you have the possibility to relax in a nearby hot spring pool before having dinner. The second day ends after a one-kilometer ride back to the hotel.
If you want, you can go up to the crater’s rim to watch the sunrise at approximately 6:00 a.m. Back to the hotel and getting strengthened by a breakfast, you get out of the crater again via different roads to visit the second important temple of the island, Pura Ulun Danu Batur, which has a turbulent history. Now heading southward to Semarapura, the old capital, and after a few kilometers more, you will have a break at a cafe among the rice fields near Sidemen. Close to Mount Agung, you turn right to continue your ride direction east.
Approaching the coastline via a very tiny road gives the feeling of being in heaven, looking down at the earth. Following the main road, you reach Taman Sukasada, the old royal palace of Karangasem. There you will have another break for refreshments and to visit the palace as well. A small road leads you up and down towards Jemeluk. You will check into your hotel. Then there is spare time for relaxation on the beach or the hotel pool. The day ends with a dinner at a beach restaurant in Jemeluk.
Your fourth tour day starts again with a good breakfast. Now you jump on your bike to visit the Lempuyang temple, probably the most beautiful temple of Bali. On the way, you ride through a lush green valley and then on a narrow bendy road up to a mountain ridge and down to the temple. Short but exciting ride. Going steep downhill with a fantastic view of Mount Agung, you will hit the main road and reach the water temple Tirta Gangga. Time for a visit, refreshment, and souvenir shopping. After another excitement, riding the Sibetan curves, you deserve your lunch break with a stunning rice field view.
A nine-kilometer uphill ride on a tiny, very steep road ends up near the Pasar Agung temple, located 1500 meters above sea level. Driving the same steep road back to Selat, the road leads you to the mother temple of Bali, Pura Besakih. Located on the slopes of Bali’s holy Mount Agung, the temple is the place of worship for all Balinese Hindus, but hosts family shrines too. After a lot of cultural impressions, you will check into your hotel and have dinner.
At 9:00 a.m., you start your ride today. On the curvy way to Bangli, you have a stop at a waterfall in a canyon, which provides a great opportunity to do photo shooting. Your next goal is just a few kilometers away, the Kehen Temple. Founded by the Gelgel kingdom and completed in the 13th century, the temple was the main temple of the Bangli Kingdom, one of the nine kingdoms of Bali. Near the town of Bangli awaits you Tirta Sudamala, a place of worship and purification ceremonies. Bathing and cleansing procedures are also open for visitors. Feel free to do so.
After your lunch break in a small restaurant which offers traditional Karangasem food, you will pass a mystically looking bamboo forest. Now you will indulge your passion by doing a 60-kilometer loop up to the mountains and back. Small roads, few traffic, etc. feel the freedom! Your deserved break will be at a coffee plantation where you can see the processing of the coffee beans. Besides the tasting of different kinds of coffee and tea, you also have the possibility to try the famous "infamous" Luwak coffee. A few kilometers to go before you check into your hotel on the outskirts of Ubud. The evening is free.
Your last tour day starts at 9:30 a.m. with a traditional Balinese dance performance in the nearby town of Ubud. The Barong dance is an animal mask dance symbolizing the fight between good, the lion-like Barong, and bad, the demon queen Rangda. After having picked up your luggage at the hotel, the way leads you to one of the hidden beauties of the island. Gunung Kawi Sebatu is one of the least-visited water temple complexes on Bali, yet it is one of the most beautiful and tranquil.
Back to the bikes, a short ride through the countryside brings you to Tegallalang with its famous rice terraces. After getting lunch, there is the possibility to walk among the rice paddies or just to catch unforgettable moments in some photos. The afternoon gets filled with a visit to the monkey forest, located south-west of the town. After all, you ride back to Kuta, where your tour ends after the final 30 kilometers.
You are riding in a mixed group, so you should be able to handle a scooter or motorcycle routine.
You will be served daily breakfast, lunch, and soft drinks included in the price. You will have breakfasts at the hotels, meanwhile lunches in “à la carte" restaurants and soft drinks will be given during the break. Dinner is not included in the price.
Ngurah Rai International Airport
54 km
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