Two wheels, one jungle day, then a perfect pool.
This all-inclusive outing in Ubud strings together off-road ATV adventure with a relaxing finish at Tlaga Singha infinity pools, so the day feels like a full story instead of random stops. You’ll follow jungle trails with scenic rice-country moments, plus some cultural scenery along the route like bamboo and traditional village views, and even an optional coffee/herbal stop before you swim.
I love how the schedule balances adrenaline with downtime. The ATV chunk happens first, then lunch, then the pool club with changing rooms, lockers, towels, and even drinks at Tlaga Singha—so you can cool off without scrambling for plans. I also like that the ride includes real gear, not just a helmet.
One thing to consider: lunch is included, but one of the most common notes is that it can be pretty basic, with chicken described as dry. If that’s a deal-breaker for you, bring a backup snack for later.
Key highlights to look forward to

- Jungle-and-rice ATV routing with off-road scenery that feels like a different side of Bali
- Tlaga Singha’s two infinity pools overlooking riverside views for an easy, photogenic unwind
- Gear and comfort extras included: helmet, boots, locker, towel, and shower/changing room access
- Lunch at the ATV finish point plus drinks at Tlaga Singha (beer/wine/soda options)
- Optional coffee/herbal tasting before pool time, if you want a slower cultural moment
- Private group experience with your own car/driver (and group discounts if you’re booking with friends)
A Full Day of Off-Road Fun Plus Tlaga Singha Infinity Pools
If you want a Bali day that moves—fast, slow, and scenic—this one does the job. I like the structure: you ride hard through jungle trails and rice views, then you switch gears to a proper swim at a river pool club with infinity-style pools.
What makes it feel like good value is that it’s built to cover the awkward parts of a day like this. You’re not only paying for the ATV ride; you’re also getting equipment, lunch, and pool access with the comfort basics handled (towel, locker, changing room, shower). It turns into a “transport + activities + recovery” package, which is exactly what you want in Ubud when traffic and timing can otherwise eat your day.
The day is also long enough to feel satisfying—about 8 to 10 hours—but not so long that it turns into a blur. Start time is 9:00 am, so you’ll get out early and keep the afternoon flexible for the pool and optional stops.
Price and what you really get for $85.50

At $85.50 per person, you’re paying for a full, booked day: ATV admission/fees, lunch, equipment, transport, and Tlaga Singha infinity pool access. That’s usually where “all-inclusive” matters most, because many Bali add-ons sneak in as separate costs once you’re already on the ground.
Here’s what’s included that helps the price make sense:
- ATV ride fee and ATV equipment (helmet and boots)
- Lunch at the ATV finish point
- Changing room, shower, and towel support (so you can reset after getting dusty)
- Tlaga Singha infinity pool access
- Locker & towel at Tlaga Singha
- Drinks at Tlaga Singha: beer, wine, or soda
It’s also helpful that you’re getting private car and driver/guide rather than a confusing public-transport shuffle. You still get the fun of a group-style day, but with your own ride.
Personal expenses aren’t included, and that’s normal. The only real “watch-outs” for value are food expectations (some notes say lunch is plain) and the fact that photo/video is available for purchase if you want extras.
Getting from Ubud to the ATV tracks and back

This experience starts at 9:00 am and includes pickup offered. The package also includes a private car and driver or guide, which matters in Bali. Ubud roads can shift fast depending on the day, and having your own transport makes the schedule feel steadier.
You’ll also appreciate the private-group setup: it’s listed as private, meaning only your group participates. That usually translates to less waiting around for other people and a smoother flow from stop to stop.
The day is also built for comfort after the ATV. The included changing room and shower means you don’t have to figure out how to go from muddy/dusty to swim-ready on your own. Pack extra clothes (seriously—do it). The itinerary does a classic rhythm of sweat and rinse.
Stop 1: Pertiwi Adventure and its jungle ATV start

Your first stop is Pertiwi Adventure. This is the moment the day turns fun-fast. You get an ATV track through the jungle and you’ll also catch panoramic rice views along the way.
The time here is about 1 hour 30 minutes, which is long enough to get into the rhythm of off-road driving but short enough that you won’t be exhausted before lunch. A lot of the thrill in this stop comes from the surroundings: jungle trails feel enclosed and active, and the rice-view moments give your eyes a break between harder segments.
What I like about a first-stop setup like this is that your “warm-up stress” is minimal. Because the equipment is included (helmet and boots), you can focus on driving and enjoying the scenery instead of managing gear. Your guide is there too, which helps if you’re not used to riding in uneven terrain.
Stop 2: Balaji Adventure Bali, rice-field scenery and lunch

Next you head to Balaji Adventure Bali. This stop runs about 2 hours and keeps the “ATV through scenery” theme going.
You’ll ride through jungle again and also get rice field views that are more open than the jungle segments. That contrast is the secret sauce here: the day feels varied, not repetitive. Rice-country scenery tends to look better in photos, and it also helps you slow down mentally for a second.
Lunch happens here as part of the package. It’s included at the ATV finish point, so you’re eating after you’ve already worked up an appetite. One review note flagged that lunch can be pretty plain and that the chicken may be dry. I’d treat that as a heads-up rather than a deal-breaker: if you’re picky, consider bringing a small snack to cover yourself.
Practical win: since lunch is timed right after the riding, you’re less likely to end up hungry halfway through your day or forced to hunt for food later.
Stop 3: Tlaga Singha pool club and the two infinity pools

The final stop is Tlaga Singha Bali, your reward phase. You’ll have about 2 hours here, and this is where the day becomes a cool-down.
Tlaga Singha is described as a tropical river pool club with a world-class facility. The big draw is the two infinity pools with views over riverside scenery. The infinity effect is what makes it feel special—you’re not just swimming in a pool; you’re swimming alongside a view.
The experience is also set up for convenience:
- Locker & towel
- Changing room and shower access
- Access to infinity pool areas
- Drinks included: beer, wine, or soda
That drink inclusion matters more than it sounds. After a sweaty ATV morning and afternoon, having something waiting at the pool helps the whole day feel complete. You’re not forced to budget for drinks at the exact moment you’re most tempted to splurge.
Optional slow moment: before you get to the pool, the day includes time where you can see tropical fruits and a coffee plantation. Balinese coffee and herbal drinks are described as available as an option. If you enjoy food-and-culture stops, this is a nice palate cleanser before swimming.
What makes this combo work so well

This tour isn’t just “ATV plus pool.” It’s a smart pairing that matches how people actually feel during a day like this.
ATV gives you motion and views. The ride takes you through jungle trails with rice views and other rural scenery along the way, including bamboo and traditional village scenery. Those elements keep your brain engaged, not just stuck on the hard parts of driving.
The pool fixes the fatigue. Infinity pools at a river pool club do two things at once: they cool you down and they reset the mood. With lockers, towels, and shower access built in, you can clean up and feel comfortable again.
And this combo is also good for photos without turning into an all-day photo shoot. The pool stop is naturally scenic, and the ATV scenery has built-in variety—jungle segments, rice-field moments, and a more open feeling during parts of the route.
A few practical tips before you go

Here’s how I’d prepare so your day feels smooth.
Bring extra clothes. The tour explicitly asks for it, and it’s exactly what you’ll want after an ATV morning. Even with a shower available, you’ll appreciate having something fresh for later pool time.
Wear gear that works with the ATV. Boots and helmet are included, so you don’t have to buy those. Still, plan for the kind of humidity and dirt that comes with jungle trails, because you’ll be going from off-road terrain into a swim setting.
Use your time at the pool well. You have about two hours at Tlaga Singha. Go earlier in that window if you want a calmer swim, and save any optional coffee/herbal time (if offered that day) for before you get wet.
Expect lunch to be basic. Food isn’t the main star here, even though lunch is included. If you prefer bold flavors or specific dietary needs, plan accordingly.
Who this tour suits best (and who should skip it)
This experience is a strong match if you want:
- A single-day Ubud plan that combines active fun with a proper relaxation stop
- Included transport and equipment, so you’re not piecing together logistics
- Scenic ATV routing with jungle and rice-field views
- A satisfying finish at a well-built infinity pool club with drinks included
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re very picky about food quality at lunch
- You’re expecting a long, guided sightseeing tour with lots of historical narration (this day is primarily ATV driving, then pool time)
If you’re traveling with a group of friends and can benefit from the mentioned group discounts, the value is even better because you’re splitting the “day out” cost while still keeping the private-group feel.
Should you book Bali All Inclusive: Tlaga Singha Infinity Pool & ATV Adventure?
I think you should book this if you want an efficient Ubud day that feels worth the money: you get ATV ride time, lunch, private transport, and a real payoff at Tlaga Singha’s two infinity pools with towels/lockers and drinks. The structure is practical, and the ending is the kind of relaxation Bali is famous for.
I wouldn’t book it expecting gourmet lunch or a slow, culture-only itinerary. The lunch has a mixed note, and the day is designed around two activity blocks. If your priorities are adrenaline first and comfort second, this is a smart match.
If that sounds like your style, you’ll likely leave with two different kinds of memories: the dust-and-jungle thrill of the ATV track, and the calm, river-view swim that comes right after.
FAQ
What is the duration of this Bali ATV and infinity pool day?
The tour runs about 8 to 10 hours total, starting at 9:00 am.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered, and the experience includes a private car and driver or guide.
What activities are included?
You’ll do an ATV adventure (with included equipment) and then visit Tlaga Singha for access to the infinity pools.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is included at the ATV finish point.
What is included with the ATV?
The package includes ATV equipment such as a helmet and boots, plus a guide. There’s also a guide-supported setup that includes changing/shower support.
Is Tlaga Singha all set for swimming after the ATV?
Yes. The tour includes Tlaga Singha infinity pool access, plus locker & towel. There is also access to changing rooms and showers.
What drinks are included at Tlaga Singha?
Drinks included at Tlaga Singha include beer, wine, or soda.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is the minimum age?
The minimum age is 8 years old.




























































































