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07 Jul 2025

This is the Bali You Didn’t Know Existed

If you think Bali’s all beach clubs, smoothies, and sunset swings, you’re only seeing half the island. The real adventure lies off-road. Dirt biking in Bali is an unreal way to explore wild terrain, get muddy, and have an absolute blast while doing it. Whether you’re here for a short stay or the long haul, this is the kind of experience that sticks with you.

Here’s why you need to give it a crack:

Go Beyond the Tourist Track

Bali’s got a wild side that most tourists never see. Think thick jungle, misty mountain trails, black sand beaches, and backroads through rice paddies and the only way to really get there? On a dirt bike. You don’t need to be a seasoned pro. From relaxed rides in Tabanan to more intense routes near Mount Batur, there’s something for every level. You’ll experience Bali like the locals do, raw, natural, and off the grid.

No License, No Worries

You don’t need any riding experience or a driver’s license to join in. Our tours are off-road and fully guided, and we’ll teach you everything from the basics to feeling confident on different terrain. We’ve got beginner-friendly bikes, all the safety gear, and legends of guides who know how to keep things fun and safe. All you need to bring is an adventurous mindset and a willingness to get a bit dirty!

Make the Kind of Memories You Can’t Get from a Resort

Jumping into the ocean after a long ride, laughing at mid-trail, getting that perfect dusty GoPro shot, these are the moments that make a holiday unforgettable.

Whether you’re riding solo, with friends, or your partner, dirt biking gives you stories to tell and memories to hang onto long after your tan fades.

It’s Not Just a Tour — It’s an Adventure

If you’re up for something different, want to escape the ordinary, and see Bali from a whole new angle, dirt biking is your ticket. No matter your skill level, we’ve got a ride that suits you.

Ready to feel the rush?
Book your dirt bike adventure now — and get ready to see the real Bali, one muddy trail at a time.

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