Quad bikes in Bali get you dirty fast. This Ubud ATV ride threads rice fields and jungle tracks with a beginner-friendly guide, then throws in lunch and a shower. I liked two things most: the included safety gear with insurance coverage, and guides like Oka and Pong who keep first-timers comfortable. One drawback: Bali traffic and package add-ons can stretch your day, and the final value may feel different than the first price you see.
Most people book the option with round-trip hotel transfers, so your morning starts with pickup instead of a scooter scramble. At Pertiwi Adventure, you get helmet and boots, learn the simple controls, and then ride a course with puddles, small rivers, and even a tunnel. If you do a tandem ride, you’ll share one ATV and decide up front who drives; solo riders (age 16+) get their own quad.
Key things to know before you go
- Gear, insurance, and a shower are included so you’re not stuck figuring out logistics after you’re muddy
- A real off-road loop with puddles, bamboo/river scenery, and a tunnel, not just a flat “theme park” track
- Tandem vs solo changes the vibe: shared ATV for tandem, one ATV per person for solo
- Lunch is part of the package, with people reporting vegan-friendly options
- The day can run long because pickup time, transfers, and traffic can add waiting
Ubud pickup and the Pertiwi Adventure start

This is one of those Bali tours where the day works best if you treat it like a full half-day, not a quick errand. If you choose the transfer option, pickup comes from your Ubud or south Bali hotel (you’ll be asked for your accommodation name and address when booking). If you don’t choose transfers, you’ll need to make your own way to the activity site.
The ATV ride itself starts at Pertiwi Adventure (Bali Pertiwi Adventure, Jl. Dewi Saraswati No.2, Bongkasa Pertiwi, Kec. Abiansemal, Kabupaten Badung). You’ll return to the same meeting point when you finish. If you add on Ubud stops like the rice terraces or monkey forest, you’re basically buying a “ride plus sightseeing” day.
One practical note: the tour company runs groups with a maximum of 30 people. That number matters because it usually affects how long you wait to get sorted and how quickly you can move from transfer to briefing to riding.
Helmet-on: tandem and solo rules (and how the day feels)

Before you move an inch, you’ll get geared up with a helmet and boots. Then the guide shows you the simple controls—enough to get you rolling without a big learning curve. The ride is described as challenging but beginner-friendly, and the course has the kind of wet, muddy sections that make it feel like you’re doing something real.
Now the important part: how you ride.
- Solo ride means you get your own ATV. Solo riders must be at least 16 years old.
- Tandem ride means two people share one ATV (a rider and a passenger). Tandem requires booking in multiples of 2. Minimum age is 5 years old with an adult present (for a tandem passenger).
If you’re doing tandem, you’ll decide who drives. That’s not a small detail—your passenger is going to spend more time holding on and enjoying the view, while the driver does most of the work (and steering through puddles).
A few reviews highlight how guides run a calm, hands-on start. People singled out guides by name, including Oka, Pong, and Pandu, and mentioned that first-time riders felt looked after after the initial instructions.
The 1.5-hour ATV track: puddles, rice views, bamboo/river scenes, and a tunnel
The ATV portion is about 1.5 hours on the quad bike. That time typically covers a loop through wet sections (puddles and small river crossings), plus scenic stretches that go beyond “just ride forward.” You’ll pass a mix of rice fields, bamboo forest, and riverside jungle scenery, and you may even go through a tunnel.
This is the part you’re really paying for: a chance to ride your own all-terrain machine through Bali’s messy, green in-between spaces. Expect your clothes to get dirty. The tour includes lockers and then offers a shower after the ride, so you don’t have to stay in that soggy feeling for long.
The course can also be “treacherous in parts,” based on a review. That’s not meant to scare you—it’s a heads-up to ride smart. If you’re bringing kids, keep their comfort with mud, speed, and bumps in mind.
Timing also matters for expectations. One review said they were told a longer ride, but their actual riding time was shorter. Another review said if you finish the first ride too quickly, they won’t allow an additional lap. So don’t plan on unlimited riding. Plan on the listed track time, and treat any extra time as a bonus.
After the ride: showers, changing rooms, and lunch you can count on

When you’re done, the tour doesn’t end with you wandering off muddy. You get access to a shower and changing room, which is genuinely helpful in Bali’s humid heat. You’ll also get lunch and mineral water.
Lunch quality can make or break the value of a tour like this. One review specifically called out vegan accommodation, which is a big plus if you have dietary needs. On the other hand, there are complaints about lunch being small or the day becoming slower when the group is waiting. That doesn’t mean lunch will be bad for everyone, but it does mean you should be mentally prepared that the whole day is scheduled like a production (pickup, waiting, riding, then lunch).
Souvenir photos are not included, and you can expect them to be offered for purchase. If you hate surprise costs, decide in advance whether you want photos, because the temptation is built into the flow of these tours.
Optional upgrades: waterfalls, monkey forest, swings, rafting, and real time math

The base experience is the ATV ride, shower, and lunch. Then you can upgrade the day by adding other activities. The tour is set up so that if you choose an option, your itinerary continues beyond the ride and may include private transfer around Ubud.
Here are the specific add-on combos described:
- Ubud Tour option: ATV ride with private transfer, plus visits to Ubud art handicrafts, Tegalalang Rice Terraces, and the Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest.
- Bali Swing option: ATV ride with private transfer, plus the Bali Swing Pioneer Active package.
- Waterfalls Tour option: ATV ride with private transfer, plus Tibumana and Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, plus Ubud art handicrafts.
- All rider, Swing, Tegenungan option: ATV ride plus Ubud Swing, Tegenungan Waterfalls, and Ubud art handicrafts.
- White-water rafting is also mentioned as an upgrade you can add.
This matters for your day planning. The total duration from pickup to drop-off depends on the package, listed as about 5 to 10 hours. Some reviews mention heavy Bali traffic dragging the day out and creating waiting time before you reach the next activity. If you’re only visiting Bali for a short time, this is the kind of day where you should keep your next booking flexible.
Price and value: why the “$39.78” can turn into a different number

At about $39.78 per person, the ATV adventure looks like a great deal on paper, especially because you’re getting safety gear, insurance coverage, lunch, a shower, and (in many packages) transfers. For a lot of people, that’s exactly the right kind of Bali value: one ticket that covers the messy parts of organizing an off-road experience.
But there are a couple of price traps to watch for:
- One review said the listing felt misleading and that the initial price seemed tied to a sharing option, with the final cost coming out about double after selecting the ATV option and other items.
- Another complaint mentioned being pushed toward more expensive packages through the menu process.
So here’s my advice: before you pay, double-check what your selected package includes. Confirm whether it’s ATV-only or ATV plus transfers plus other attractions. If you see add-ons like monkey forest, waterfalls, or swings, assume your total day cost will climb.
Also remember: ATV photos are sold separately, and a few reviews mention the schedule can feel slower once you factor in waiting.
Safety reality check: insurance, waivers, and how to ride smart

The tour includes insurance coverage and all safety gear. That’s a real positive. Still, a couple of reviews raise concerns about how insurance and waivers are handled—one person mentioned signing away claims and described insurance limits in detail, and another described a serious injury outcome and no refund.
I can’t rewrite their experiences, but I can point you to the practical takeaway: treat the waiver as a real document. Read what you sign at the office, and don’t assume insurance details will be explained earlier.
On the riding side, you’re helped by the guide’s initial training. Reviews praise guides for keeping riders safe on the route and checking in. People also mention that some vehicles may need repair, so if something feels off with the ATV you’re assigned, speak up before you start.
Finally: ride within your comfort level. If the track looks slick or rough, slow down. The point is to have fun across puddles and muddy sections—not to treat it like a race.
Who should book this ATV tour (and who should pause)

This is a strong fit if you want an active Bali day without needing to rent and figure out everything yourself. If you’re traveling with friends, tandem can work because you share the ATV but still get the full experience. If you’re traveling as a teen or adult (age 16+), solo gives you more control and a more personal ride.
It may be less ideal if:
- You hate long days and aren’t willing to wait around due to pickup time and traffic.
- You’re extremely price-sensitive and want the final total to match the first price you saw.
- You’re bringing very young kids and you want minimal roughness; one review called the track treacherous in parts.
Should you book Bali ATV Quad Bike Adventures?

Yes, with a few smart conditions.
Book it if you want a real off-road ATV ride around Ubud’s countryside (rice fields, bamboo/river scenes, puddles, and a tunnel), plus lunch and a shower that make the day practical. If you like the idea of a guide-led route, and you’re okay paying for add-ons if you choose them, it’s likely to feel worth it.
Skip or re-check the plan if you’re trying to squeeze this into a tight schedule, or if you haven’t confirmed what your package includes. The tour can be great value when the transfers and full set of inclusions match what you selected. It can feel overpriced when the final bill shifts after add-ons, sharing options, or photo/extra purchases.
If you do book, I’d go in knowing the key truth: this is a fun dirt-and-views day, not a quiet museum visit.
FAQ
What’s included in the Bali ATV Quad Bike Adventure?
The package includes a professional guide, insurance coverage, an approximately 1.5-hour ATV ride, helmet and boots, lunch and mineral water, and shower facilities with changing room access. If you choose the transfer package, round-trip private hotel transfers are included as well.
Do I need to arrange my own transport in Bali?
You have two options. With the transfer package, you’ll get pickup and drop-off from your hotel location (and pickup/drop-off are at the same hotel/location). Without transfers, you’ll need to come to the ATV ride place on your own.
Can I ride tandem with someone else, and what are the age limits?
Tandem ride means two people ride on one ATV (a rider and a passenger). The minimum age for tandem is 5 years old with an adult present. Tandem must be booked in multiples of 2. Solo ride means one ATV per person, and solo riders must be at least 16 years old.
How long is the ATV ride?
The ATV riding portion is about 1.5 hours. Total time from pickup to drop-off depends on the package you book and is listed as roughly 5 to 10 hours.
Is lunch and a shower included after the ride?
Yes. After the ride, you’ll have access to showers and a changing room, plus lunch and mineral water.
What add-on activities can I include?
You can add options such as white-water rafting, a waterfall tour, an Ubud sightseeing tour, or the Bali swing experience. Specific combos include visits like Tegalalang Rice Terraces and Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest for the Ubud tour option, and Tibumana and Kanto Lampo Waterfalls for the waterfalls tour option.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, the amount paid is not refunded.






























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