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Sanur Hidden Gems by E-Bike | Local Market & Turtle Sanctuary
Explore Bali’s Hidden Gems on a Relaxing Eco-Friendly E-Bike Tour
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Group size
Up to 6 guests

DURATION
2.5 hours

Booking type
Join-in trip

MEET UP
At location

Group size
Up to 6 guests
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Discover Bali's hidden side on eco-friendly e-bike tour
Looking to see Bali's hidden side? This eco-friendly e-bike tour in Sanur takes you beyond the usual tourist spots to explore the village’s quiet backroads, mangroves, rice fields, and a local market. It’s perfect for travellers who want an authentic experience, enjoy cycling at a relaxed pace, and care about supporting local communities. If you’re into nature, wildlife, and off-the-beaten-path adventures, you’ll love this journey.What makes this tour special is that it combines sustainable travel with local charm. You’ll cycle through serene rice paddies, explore a traditional market packed with fresh produce and local crafts, visit a turtle sanctuary where injured turtles are cared for, and finish with a tasty Indonesian lunch by the beach—all in just half a day. Plus, it uses electric bikes, so it’s easy for most fitness levels and more eco-conscious than a motorised tour.What to ExpectCycle through mangroves, rice fields, and quiet village backroadsDiscover a traditional local market and learn about Bali’s produce and offeringsVisit a turtle sanctuary, where you might see baby turtles hatching and get the chance to release themEnjoy a relaxed Indonesian lunch on the beach at the end of the tourTour starts and ends in central Sanur for easy accessGood to KnowThe tour lasts about 2.5 hours, covering mostly flat terrain, suitable for most fitness levelsIncluded: electric bike, helmet, local guide, entrance fees, water, lunch, and insuranceExclusions: transportation to/from central Sanur (easy to reach by foot, taxi, or Grab)Wear comfortable clothing and bring sunscreen or sunglassesThis experience is eco-friendly and operated by locals, supporting sustainable tourism
Experience highlights
What You’ll be Doing
See a beautiful part of Bali that tourists rarely visit
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What’s Included
- Well maintained electric bike + helmet
- English speaking, local cycling guide
- Entrance fees
- Water during the tour
- Enjoy an Indonesian lunch
- Insurance
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Who you’re supporting

Community Champion

Wildlife Protector

Women-led Wonder

Low Carbon Hero
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Next Available Dates
Prices shown in USD
Select Time for 28 Jun 2026
Additional Information
Where we'll meet
Start Point
Meet-up at Bluewheels Ebike rental office (Jl. Bet Ngandang 2 No.29, Sanur)(Bluewheels E-bike Tours and Rental, Jl. Betngandang 2, Indonesia)
- 15 mins before selected timeslot
End Point
- End at Start Point(s)
Start & Ends
Daily
09:00AM - 12:00PM
Suitability / Accessibility
- Child Friendly (No Minimum Age)
Cancellation & other policies
Cancellation
Cancel 24 hours before activity for a full refundReschedule Policy
Please inform us one which date is suitable for you to reschedule.
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What to Pack
- - cap or hat
- - sunblock
- - walking shoes
From
Rp782.800
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Meet your host
Irma and Manu started this in 2017 to help travellers see a quieter, more traditional side of Bali that’s often missed. They use electric bikes so guests can reach remote villages, rolling hills and UNESCO-listed Subak rice fields without adding much impact. What makes them stand out is how closely they work with local communities—every cycling guide is hired from the villages along the route, so guests get real local insight and tourism income stays nearby. They also support temple ceremonies and village landmarks, contribute to a sea turtle sanctuary on coastal routes, and help fund rainforest restoration to protect Bali’s biodiversity and watersheds.
Experience: 9 years
Speaks: Fluent English
Acceptance rate: 100%

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