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2 hours 30 minutes
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• Electric Biking Through Tea Plantations: Ride through lush Ceylon tea regions, covering 25 km of picturesque landscapes.
• Incredible Views: Cruise past panoramic views, including tea estates, tea factories (Norwood, Stockholm, Mahanilu, Brunswick), and tea plantation villages.
• Cultural Landmarks: Pass by Hindu temples and historical sites like the All Saints Church (built in 1876 during British colonial times).
• Scenic Stops: Enjoy incredible viewpoints Bogawanthalawa Valley,
• Maskeliya town, Maussakelle, and Adams Peak, with a stop at the Castlereagh View Point for more stunning vistas.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
• Electric Biking Through Tea Plantations: Ride through lush Ceylon tea regions, covering 25 km of picturesque landscapes. • Incredible Views: Cruise past panoramic views, including tea estates, tea factories (Norwood, Stockholm, Mahanilu, Brunswick), and tea plantation villages. • Cultural Landmarks: Pass by Hindu temples and historical sites like the All Saints Church (built in 1876 during British colonial times). • Scenic Stops: Enjoy incredible viewpoints Bogawanthalawa Valley, • Maskeliya town, Maussakelle, and Adams Peak, with a stop at the Castlereagh View Point for more stunning vistas.
Norwood
• Electric Biking Through Tea Plantations: Ride through lush Ceylon tea regions, covering 25 km of picturesque landscapes. • Incredible Views: Cruise past panoramic views, including tea estates, tea factories (Norwood, Stockholm, Mahanilu, Brunswick), and tea plantation villages. • Cultural Landmarks: Pass by Hindu temples and historical sites like the All Saints Church (built in 1876 during British colonial times). • Scenic Stops: Enjoy incredible viewpoints Bogawanthalawa Valley, • Maskeliya town, Maussakelle, and Adams Peak, with a stop at the Castlereagh View Point for more stunning vistas.
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5 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
pomp0m,,Nov 13, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great way to see the Tea plantations, cycling downhill (!) on electric bikes through quiet lanes. Beautiful scenery and great guide
972nishac,,Aug 16, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We did a 25km tea loop e-bike ride through the beautiful tea plantations. The guide ensured that our safety was his first priority which made our experience infinitely better and meant we could enjoy the lovely scenery around us without having to worry. He took us to see some stunning landmarks along the way including a Hindu temple and old church, and rounded the trip off with some delicious homemade sandwiches - perfect after all the cycling. This was by far one of the best experiences we had in Sri Lanka and would highly recommend to others coming to this area.
43l ab,,Apr 22, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We did the Tea Loops e-biking tour, and it was by far the best experience we had in Sri Lanka (especially because we love biking). You ride on a quiet, scenic road with no traffic, surrounded by beautiful, peaceful landscapes. Nandhu, our e-biking guide, was incredibly kind and attentive. I highly recommend this activity to everyone — even if you're not a regular cyclist, the electric assistance makes it very accessible.
LUC R,,Mar 15, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Nandhu is very friendly and considerate The “electric fairy” greatly facilitates the effort to be made over 25 km The tour through the tea fields and overlooks the lake is exceptional






guylounet,,Mar 4, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Superb experience with this newly created company. We went for a 3 hours, 30 km tour of this beautiful mountainous area. The bicycles are brand new. We were accompanied by a guide, and followed by a tuk tuk for safety, and also to carry our stuff and some refreshments. The entire crew was adorable. We enjoyed great views on the countryside, cycled through tea plantations on back country roads, stopped to see the village life and even visited a school. One of the best ways to apprehend Sri Lankan life at a leisurely (though sportive) pace.

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