Asuka Village, a historic gem in Japan, beckons adventurers to explore its charming landscapes on a private cycling tour. Combining scenic exploration and a delightful coffee experience, this half-day excursion promises an immersive cultural journey. Guided by a knowledgeable local, visitors can discover the captivating Ishibutai Tumulus while enjoying the provided bicycle, lunch, and a unique coffee tasting. Whether a history buff or a caffeine connoisseur, this tour offers an enriching blend of experiences that leave one yearning for more.
Key Points
- Private half-day cycling tour in Asuka village, Nara Prefecture, Japan, with an English-speaking guide and exploration of the Ishibutai Tumulus.
- Tour includes bicycle usage, coffee experience with two cups of coffee and Japanese sweets, and a provided lunch.
- Tour is not wheelchair accessible, and certain medical conditions may limit participation.
- Tour price starts from $567.29 per person, with a lowest price guarantee and a non-refundable cancellation policy.
- Confirmation received within 48 hours of booking, and public transportation is available nearby for accessibility.
Tour Overview
The private cycling tour takes place in the picturesque Asuka village, located in Nara Prefecture, Japan.
This half-day tour departs from Kintetsu Asuka Station and returns to the same meeting point. Participants will explore the charming village, visiting the historic Ishibutai Tumulus.
The tour includes the use of a bicycle, an English-speaking local guide, admission fees, and a coffee experience with Japanese confectionery. Lunch is also provided.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible and isn’t recommended for those with certain medical conditions, but most travelers can participate.
This is a private tour for your group only.
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Inclusions
This private cycling tour in Asuka village includes the use of a bicycle, as well as the services of a local English-speaking guide. Plus, all fees and taxes are covered, and visitors will get to explore the Ishibutai Tumulus. To enhance the experience, the tour also includes a coffee experience with two cups of coffee and Japanese confectionery, as well as a lunch.
Inclusion | Description |
---|---|
Bicycle | For cycling around Asuka village |
Local English Guide | To provide commentary and expertise |
Admission Fee | For entry to Ishibutai Tumulus |
Coffee Experience | 2 cups of coffee with Japanese sweets |
Lunch | Provided during the tour |
Exclusions
While the tour includes a variety of amenities, personal expenses and bottled water aren’t covered.
This means that you will need to cover any additional costs they incur during the tour, such as:
- Souvenirs or other personal purchases
- Snacks or drinks beyond the included coffee experience
- Any transportation to or from the meeting point
The exclusion of bottled water may require participants to bring their own water or purchase it separately.
This allows the tour to focus on the core experiences while keeping costs manageable.
Participant Information
Confirmation for this private cycling tour is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation. It’s not recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant women, or those with heart conditions or other serious medical issues.
However, most people can participate. This is a private tour, so only your group will join the experience.
Pricing and Cancellation Policy
The price for this private cycling tour and coffee experience starts from $567.29 per person.
The tour company offers a lowest price guarantee, so customers can be confident they’re getting the best deal.
However, it’s important to note that the tour is non-refundable, meaning there’s no refund if the booking is canceled.
This policy may be disappointing for some travelers, but it helps the tour operator manage their business efficiently.
- Price: From $567.29 per person
- Lowest price guarantee
- Non-refundable; no refund if canceled
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Exploring Asuka Village by Bicycle
As participants embark on the private cycling tour, they’ll have the opportunity to explore the captivating village of Asuka in Nara Prefecture.
Pedaling through the scenic countryside, they’ll discover ancient temples, serene rice fields, and historical landmarks. The local English-speaking guide will provide insights into the rich cultural heritage of the region, sharing stories about the Asuka period and the significance of the Ishibutai Tumulus.
Participants can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, pausing for a coffee experience with traditional Japanese confectionery before enjoying a delicious lunch.
Discovering the Ishibutai Tumulus and Coffee Experience
During the cycling tour, you will have the opportunity to visit the Ishibutai Tumulus, a remarkable ancient burial mound that dates back to the 7th century.
This iconic landmark features:
- Massive stone slabs weighing up to 70 tons, meticulously arranged in a unique "stepped" design.
- Panoramic views of the serene Asuka countryside.
- Insights into the sophisticated engineering and construction techniques of Japan’s ancient Asuka period.
After exploring the Ishibutai Tumulus, the tour includes a relaxing coffee experience featuring two cups of coffee and Japanese confectionery, providing a delightful respite amid the day’s discoveries.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Bicycle for the Tour?
No, you can’t bring your own bicycle for the tour. The tour includes the use of a bicycle, so participants must use the bicycles provided by the tour operator.
What Is the Minimum/Maximum Group Size for the Private Tour?
The private tour is just for your group, with no minimum or maximum size specified. As it’s a private tour, the group size is flexible to accommodate your party.
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions for the Lunch Included?
The tour doesn’t specify any dietary restrictions for the included lunch. Participants should inform the tour provider of any special dietary needs when booking to ensure the lunch is suitable.
Can I Extend the Duration of the Tour?
The tour duration can’t be extended, as it’s a fixed half-day program. However, customers can inquire about adding extra activities or services for an additional cost, subject to availability and the tour operator’s approval.
Do I Need to Sign Any Waiver Before the Tour?
Yes, participants must sign a waiver before the tour. The waiver outlines the risks involved and releases the tour operator from liability. It’s a standard requirement for private cycling tours to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants.
Sum Up
Explore the historic charms of Asuka Village on a private cycling tour that combines scenic exploration with a delightful coffee experience. Guided by a knowledgeable local, you’ll visit the Ishibutai Tumulus, enjoy a provided bicycle, and savor a unique coffee tasting paired with traditional Japanese sweets – the perfect blend of culture, nature, and culinary delight.
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