Ojas Wellness Centre is currently undergoing renovations and is scheduled to reopen on July 9th 2025. During this period, all other facilities, including dining, massage treatments, and Kedara Water Garden, will remain open.
Ojas Wellness Centre is currently undergoing renovations and is scheduled to reopen on July 9th 2025. During this period, all other facilities, including dining, massage treatments, and Kedara Water Garden, will remain open.
We will be dropped off on the rim of the Batur crater where you will enjoy the spectacular views overlooking the volcano. From here the adventure begins with a downhill freewheel ride back towards the Estate (you can also opt to start from the Abuan Village if you want an easier ride).
The route will take us through 30 kilometres of orchards, paddies and small villages with virtually no uphill. We cycle past the main temple in the town of Taro, the first village of the original Javanese immigrants to Bali from which the current population of the island descends.
We then head onto concrete ‘subak’ paths which are used by local farmers to access their rice fields. Shortly before the market village of Payangan there are three short but very steep uphill sections. We will have the choice to get picked up here or to take on the hills and finish the ride at the resort.
Price: IDR 3,000,000 for one person, IDR 1,000,000 for each additional person
Duration: Three to four hours
Inclusions: Estate guide, water, fruit, bike, helmet, gloves and transport
Level of difficulty: Easy to moderate, depending on your choice of route
What to wear / bring: Running shoes and shorts
Price is subject to 21 per cent government tax and service charge.
Please note that although Mount Batur is considered safe to climb, it is an active volcano, and availability may change at short notice.