• On the Northern shores of Bali nearly 40km East of Singaraja, where the steep volcanic mountainsides plummet down and where palm groves meet exotic black sand beaches, one will find a world seemingly far removed from the rest of the island. A truly authentic cultural aroma mixed with the salty sea air along the coastline is what gives the Villages of Tejekula and Bondalem their unforgettable charm. Jump aboard a local pontoon fishing boat for a chance to catch a glimpse of Bali’s very own acrobatic Spinner Dolphins or simply enjoy a traditional Balinese massage while becoming entranced by the gentle lapping sound of ocean waves. Click HERE for more tour info and itinerary details.
  • On the Northern shores of Bali nearly 40km East of Singaraja, where the steep volcanic mountainsides plummet down and where palm groves meet exotic black sand beaches, one will find a world seemingly far removed from the rest of the island. A truly authentic cultural aroma mixed with the salty sea air along the coastline is what gives the Villages of Tejekula and Bondalem their unforgettable charm. Jump aboard a local pontoon fishing boat for a chance to catch a glimpse of Bali’s very own acrobatic Spinner Dolphins or simply enjoy a traditional Balinese massage while becoming entranced by the gentle lapping sound of ocean waves. Click HERE for more tour info and itinerary details.
  • Bali’s North-East is brimming with spectacular volcanic landscapes and in the Kintamani region we find it’s unmistakable centerpiece. With it’s peak towering up at an elevation of over 1700m, our active stratovolcano Gunung Batur keeps it’s watchful eye over the Island of the Gods amongst the wispy clouds. The impressive caldera itself is home to 15 villages and a large scenic lake which provides a plentiful resource for farming. Since it’s historic eruption in 1804 and subsequent spews over the last two centuries the volcano basin has become a wonderous geological playground and officially named as part of the Global Geoparks Network. Click HERE for more tour info and itinerary details.
  • Welcome to the beautiful Tabanan Regency, home to over 53,000 hectares of Bali’s agricultural farmlands. Here we can explore the traditional village backstreets and cruise around the network of rural farmland tracks, enjoying the scenery of the surrounding paddy fields and a glimpse of the daily routines of Balinese people. This advanced tour is reccomended for technically skilled riders who have offroad and split/single track experience. Click HERE for more tour info and itinerary details.
  • In this half day tour we will ride from the bustling coastal surf town of Canggu up to the UNESCO World Heritage site Jatiluwih and witness the breathtaking panoramic views of  its impressive “subak” landscaping. This itinerary is the best way to experience the beauty of Bali’s unique agricultural scenery on two wheels and is reccomended for intermediate level riders who wish to make the most of a limited timeline. Click HERE for more tour info and itinerary details.
  • In this half day tour we will ride from the bustling coastal surf town of Canggu up to the UNESCO World Heritage site Jatiluwih and witness the breathtaking panoramic views of  its impressive “subak” landscaping. This itinerary is the best way to experience the beauty of Bali’s unique agricultural scenery on two wheels and is reccomended for intermediate level riders who wish to make the most of a limited timeline. Click HERE for more tour info and itinerary details.
  • Feel the cool breeze as we ascend from the coastal plains up to the highlands and along the winding country roads of the Munduk Regency. Be sure to pack your jumper as this area which boasts a more temperate year round climate and significant rainfall offering a welcome relief from the hot and humid temperatures of the South. Secret waterfalls can be found in abundance scattered across the many forested valleys here and the conditions are just perfect for growing vanilla and cloves as well as coffee and cacao plantations such as those around the mountain villages of Kayuputih and Banyuatis. Click HERE for more tour info and itinerary details.
  • Feel the cool breeze as we ascend from the coastal plains up to the highlands and along the winding country roads of the Munduk Regency. Be sure to pack your jumper as this area which boasts a more temperate year round climate and significant rainfall offering a welcome relief from the hot and humid temperatures of the South. Secret waterfalls can be found in abundance scattered across the many forested valleys here and the conditions are just perfect for growing vanilla and cloves as well as coffee and cacao plantations such as those around the mountain villages of Kayuputih and Banyuatis. Click HERE for more tour info and itinerary details.
  • Bali’s North-East is brimming with spectacular volcanic landscapes and in the Kintamani region we find it’s unmistakable centerpiece. With it’s peak towering up at an elevation of over 1700m, our active stratovolcano Gunung Batur keeps it’s watchful eye over the Island of the Gods amongst the wispy clouds. The impressive caldera itself is home to 15 villages and a large scenic lake which provides a plentiful resource for farming. Since it’s historic eruption in 1804 and subsequent spews over the last two centuries the volcano basin has become a wonderous geological playground and officially named as part of the Global Geoparks Network. Click HERE for more tour info and itinerary details.

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