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Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour

5.0 · 85 reviews From $25 Operated by Bali Agung Tours · Bookable on Viator
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Start Bali with calm and coffee. This six-hour Balinese Bliss outing brings together a yoga class, a floating breakfast at a scenic cafe, and a walk through the famous Tegalalang Rice Terrace. I like the mix of quiet wellness and classic Ubud scenery, and I like that pickup, transport, entrance fees, and breakfast are included. The main concern is that the schedule is not explained in much detail, so you should confirm the exact order, pickup time, and yoga location before paying.

At $25, the tour offers a lot for the money, especially if you want one easy package instead of arranging several short visits yourself. It is a private activity for your group, which makes the price particularly appealing for couples or small parties, but the physical demands of the rice terrace walk and the possibility of last-minute coordination problems deserve attention.

Key points before you book

Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour - Key points before you book

  • A three-part Bali morning: Yoga, floating breakfast, and a rice terrace walk give the day a good mix of rest, food, and scenery.
  • Tegalalang is the visual centerpiece: The rice terrace entrance fee is included, so you are not left sorting out another payment at the gate.
  • Pickup covers much of southern Bali: Collection is offered from Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Denpasar, Sanur, Unggasan, and other listed areas.
  • Private does not mean fully customized: Only your group participates, but the advertised route still follows the provider’s planned schedule.
  • A very low price: At $25, included transport, breakfast, yoga, and admission make this good value if the timing works smoothly.
  • Allow time for coordination: One reported booking made two hours before departure ended with a same-day cancellation, so early booking is the sensible choice.

What this six-hour Bali experience is trying to do

Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour - What this six-hour Bali experience is trying to do

Balinese Bliss is designed as a gentle day of movement, food, and scenery. Rather than sending you through a long list of temples and shops, it focuses on three popular Bali activities that appeal to different moods.

Yoga gives the outing a slower start. The floating breakfast adds the picture-friendly treat many people associate with a Bali escape. The Tegalalang walk brings you into the agricultural scenery around Ubud, where narrow paths and stepped rice fields replace hotel pools and traffic.

That combination works well on paper. You can begin with a class, sit down to eat, and then spend time outdoors. Or the provider may arrange the stops in another order. The supplied details do not state the precise sequence or times, so I would ask for the day’s running order before you leave your hotel.

The experience lasts about six hours. That is long enough for several stops without taking your entire day, though travel time matters greatly if you are being collected from Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, or another area south of Ubud. You are not simply visiting a single site near your hotel. Your pickup area and traffic conditions will shape how much time you spend at each stop.

Starting with yoga in Bali

Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour - Starting with yoga in Bali

Yoga is the part of the program that gives the day its calmest tone. A yoga class ticket is included, so you do not need to arrange a separate class or pay an extra admission charge.

The information does not specify the instructor, class length, teaching level, or studio. That matters if you already practice yoga and want a demanding session, or if you are new and need a beginner-friendly class. The listed physical requirement is moderate fitness, which suggests you should be comfortable with ordinary walking and basic activity, but it does not explain the poses or intensity.

I would pack comfortable clothing that allows movement, along with water. You should also avoid assuming that the yoga venue is at the same place as the floating breakfast or rice terrace. The two named stops are Kumulilir and Tegalalang Rice Terrace, while the program includes several activities, so the full arrangement is not clear from the available details.

The yoga class is likely to suit you if you want a small wellness element rather than a full retreat. It is less suitable if yoga is the main reason you are visiting Bali and you expect a specialist workshop, private instruction, or a long meditation session. Those details are not promised.

Kumulilir and the floating breakfast stop

Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour - Kumulilir and the floating breakfast stop

Kumulilir is listed as the first stop. The supplied information does not explain exactly what takes place there, so you should treat it as a named stop within the route rather than assume a particular attraction or facility.

The breakfast is described as a floating breakfast at a scenic cafe. That wording is important. It confirms the meal and the setting, but it does not confirm a private villa pool, a particular menu, or a hotel-style floating tray. If you have your heart set on a poolside breakfast, ask the operator where the meal will be served and what food and drinks are included.

Coffee and tea are included. Breakfast is also included, which makes the $25 price more attractive. Still, the menu is not specified. You may want to ask about dietary needs before booking, especially if you need vegetarian, vegan, halal, gluten-free, or allergy-conscious food. Personal expenses are not included, so any extra purchases at the stop will be your responsibility.

This stop should be treated as a pleasant pause, not the sole reason to book. A floating breakfast can be fun and photogenic, but its value depends on the setting and how much time you receive. The provider should be able to confirm the cafe, meal contents, and approximate breakfast duration.

Walking the Tegalalang Rice Terrace

Tegalalang Rice Terrace is the clearest sightseeing anchor in the program. Its stepped fields are among the best-known views around Ubud, and the rice terrace entrance ticket is included.

You should expect walking on uneven paths and some slopes. The experience specifically calls for a moderate level of physical fitness, so comfortable shoes are a better choice than sandals with poor grip. The tour description does not give a route length or state how strenuous the walk will be. If you have knee, ankle, or balance concerns, ask how much walking is planned.

The terrace is not simply a viewpoint where you step out of a vehicle, take one photograph, and leave. A walk gives you more contact with the setting, but it also means dealing with steps, changing surfaces, and possible heat. Bring water, sun protection, and clothing suitable for outdoor activity.

The rice terrace is also where expectations need managing. Your visit is part of a combined six-hour tour, not a full-day trek. You will have time to see the area, but the exact length of the walk is not stated. Ask whether the guide will allow time for photographs and whether the route includes steep sections.

I like this part of the experience because it adds substance to the breakfast and yoga. You are not spending the whole morning inside a cafe or studio. The terrace gives the day a strong sense of place and connects the outing to Bali’s farming scenery.

Transport, pickup, and the private format

An air-conditioned vehicle is included. In Bali, that is more than a small comfort. A cool vehicle makes the transfer between southern beach districts and Ubud easier, especially during warm weather or heavy traffic.

Pickup is offered from a wide range of areas: Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Denpasar, Sanur, Unggasan, and other locations. Make sure your exact hotel or meeting point is accepted. A broad pickup list does not mean every address has identical timing.

This is a private tour, meaning only your group participates. That is useful if you want to take photographs without waiting for a busload of strangers, or if you need a little flexibility around breakfast and walking. It also means you are responsible for coordinating with the operator. A private tour is only as smooth as the pickup details exchanged before the day begins.

One serious warning comes from a reported same-day cancellation after a booking made only two hours before departure. The provider explained that the short notice did not leave enough time to arrange the outing and also referred to an unclear pickup location. That does not prove the tour regularly cancels, especially since the overall rating is 5 out of 5 from 85 ratings and 99 percent recommend it. Still, it gives you a clear practical lesson: book ahead and send the exact hotel name, address, phone number, and preferred pickup point.

Is $25 good value?

At $25, this is an inexpensive way to combine several Bali activities. The price includes an air-conditioned vehicle, coffee or tea, a yoga class ticket, breakfast, the floating breakfast setting, and the Tegalalang entrance ticket. Personal expenses are extra.

If each part runs as planned, you are getting transport, admission, food, and a class for less than many separate Bali bookings would cost. The private format improves the value for two or more people because the experience is not shared with a larger group.

The low price also means you should keep expectations realistic. The listing does not promise a luxury vehicle, a premium wellness resort, a detailed cultural guide, or a custom meal. It also does not specify the breakfast menu, yoga teacher, exact schedule, or duration at each stop.

I would call this a good-value sampler. It lets you try several Bali experiences in one morning without a large financial commitment. It is not the right pick if you want to build your whole day around high-end yoga, a carefully designed menu, or a private photography session.

Group discounts are available, which may make the package even more attractive for friends or families. The exact discount is not provided, so ask for the total price based on your group size.

Timing matters more than the price

Ubud yoga, rice terrace walk and floating Breakfast tour - Timing matters more than the price

The six-hour estimate sounds generous, but Bali traffic can affect the day if you are picked up far from Ubud. A departure from Ubud should generally involve less transfer time than a pickup from Kuta, Nusa Dua, or Jimbaran, though the operator has not provided exact journey times.

Ask for four details before the tour:

  • Your confirmed pickup time
  • The exact order of yoga, Kumulilir, breakfast, and Tegalalang
  • The amount of walking at the rice terrace
  • The expected return time

These questions are especially useful if you have a flight, another tour, or a dinner reservation. The program is sold as approximately six hours, not a guaranteed minute-by-minute schedule.

The weather policy is also worth noting. The activity requires good weather. If poor weather forces a cancellation, you will be offered another date or a full refund. That is reasonable for an outdoor rice terrace walk and a breakfast setting that may depend on conditions.

For ordinary cancellations, you can receive a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the start time. Changes or cancellations made less than 24 hours before departure are not accepted for a refund. The local time in Bali controls the cutoff.

Who will enjoy this tour most?

I would recommend this outing to you if you want a short, affordable introduction to Bali’s wellness and countryside attractions. It suits couples, small groups, and first-time visitors who would rather have transport arranged than negotiate several separate bookings.

It is also a good fit if you enjoy taking photographs but do not want a full-day sightseeing circuit. The floating breakfast and rice terrace create obvious photo opportunities, while yoga gives the schedule a slower pace.

Families may appreciate the private vehicle, but the moderate fitness requirement means you should consider the walking conditions for younger children or anyone with limited mobility. The available details do not confirm accessibility features, stroller access, or child pricing.

I would be more cautious if you need a strict schedule, have significant dietary restrictions, or expect detailed instruction from a named yoga teacher. None of those features is described. You can still ask the provider, but do not assume they are part of the package.

The tour may also disappoint you if you want a deep cultural program. The experience includes a rice terrace and named stops, but it does not promise a temple visit, village conversation, farming demonstration, or long explanation of Balinese traditions.

How to prepare for a smoother morning

Wear clothing suitable for yoga and outdoor walking. Shoes with a secure sole will help at Tegalalang, where the route may include uneven ground and slopes.

Carry water, sun protection, and a small amount of money for personal expenses. Coffee and tea are included, but anything beyond the stated inclusions is not covered.

Use the confirmation you receive at booking as a chance to verify the details. Send your precise pickup location and avoid making a reservation only a few hours before departure. The one reported cancellation shows that last-minute coordination can create trouble.

If the weather looks poor, contact the operator rather than assuming the tour will run normally. The policy provides either another date or a full refund when bad weather causes cancellation.

Should you book this Ubud yoga and rice terrace tour?

Book it if you want several popular Bali experiences at a low price, with transport and admissions handled for you. The combination of yoga, a floating breakfast, and Tegalalang gives you a pleasant mix of activity and scenery, while the private format keeps the outing more personal than a large group bus tour.

Before booking, confirm the schedule, yoga location, breakfast menu, walking distance, and pickup details. I would also book at least a day ahead, not two hours before departure.

If you value flexibility and modest cost more than luxury or detailed planning, this is a sensible choice. If you need a polished wellness retreat or a tightly timed cultural tour, choose something with a fuller description and more specific inclusions.

FAQ

How long does the tour last?

The experience lasts approximately six hours.

Is hotel pickup included?

Yes. Free pickup is offered from Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Denpasar, Sanur, Unggasan, and other listed areas.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. Only your group will participate in the activity.

What is included in the price?

The price includes an air-conditioned vehicle, coffee or tea, a yoga class ticket, breakfast at a scenic cafe with a floating breakfast setup, and the Tegalalang Rice Terrace entrance ticket.

Are personal expenses included?

No. Personal expenses are not included.

Is the Tegalalang entrance fee included?

Yes. The rice terrace entrance ticket is included.

How fit do I need to be?

A moderate physical fitness level is recommended. The program includes a rice terrace walk, but the exact route length and difficulty are not specified.

What happens if bad weather cancels the tour?

If poor weather causes cancellation, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.

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