ATV Quad Bike with Kintamani Volcano Tour – All Inclusive

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ATV Quad Bike with Kintamani Volcano Tour – All Inclusive

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That quad ride through Bali feels like a movie scene. This all-in-one day pairs jungle ATV time with the big payoff of Kintamani Volcano views over Lake Batur, plus a classic stop at Tegalalang Rice Terrace. You’ll also get the kind of comfort details that make an action day actually usable afterward, like a place to shower and change.

I like this combo because it gives you real ride time (2 hours, about 9 km, guided) instead of a quick loop. I also like the way the day balances adrenaline with altitude scenery, since Kintamani sits around 1,500 meters above sea level and can feel cold and fresh compared to the coast.

One thing to consider: it’s a long day (8–9 hours), and Kintamani’s cooler air means you’ll want a light layer even if Bali is warm where you start.

Key things to know before you book

ATV Quad Bike with Kintamani Volcano Tour - All Inclusive - Key things to know before you book

  • 2 hours of guided ATV riding (about 9 km): enough time to feel you earned the photos.
  • Pickup included from your hotel area in Kuta: less hassle on a full day.
  • Kintamani at altitude: expect cooler temps and dramatic Lake Batur and volcano views.
  • Comfort included: lockers, shower room, and a bath towel after the ride.
  • Lunch and drinks are built in: welcome drink plus lunch after ATV.
  • A private setup for your group: you won’t be mixing with strangers on this activity.

All-inclusive Bali ATV with Kintamani views: what you’re buying for $60

ATV Quad Bike with Kintamani Volcano Tour - All Inclusive - All-inclusive Bali ATV with Kintamani views: what you’re buying for $60
For $60 per person, you’re not just paying for quad biking. You’re paying for a full day that includes transport, guide support, and the parts that usually cost extra on DIY days: safety gear, insurance, lunch, and even coffee tasting at an organic farm plantation.

Think of it as a structured day with minimal decision-making. You get picked up, you ride, you cool off (literally, with a shower setup), and you still get the Kintamani and Tegalalang stops that most people come to Bali for.

And because this is described as a private tour/activity, it’s built to feel more like a guided day than a cattle-car stop list. That matters when you’re getting in and out of changing areas and trying to keep the schedule flowing.

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From Kuta pickup to Dadi Bali Adventures: starting the action early

ATV Quad Bike with Kintamani Volcano Tour - All Inclusive - From Kuta pickup to Dadi Bali Adventures: starting the action early
Your day starts with hotel pickup and a drive to Dadi Bali Adventures. From there, you head out into the countryside on your ATV—through a mix of rice fields, river scenery, plantations, and green hills. The start matters: you want to be at the right mood for a ride day, not stuck in traffic or waiting around.

The ride is set up with a guide and safety equipment. That means you’re not just handed a machine and pointed in a direction. You’re more likely to get the kind of coaching that helps you feel confident as the track changes.

It’s also a good sign that your package includes a dedicated ATV guide and a set of safety gear. On quad days, that’s what separates a fun adventure from a stressful one.

Jungle quad biking for 2 hours: about 9 km of terrain changes

The heart of this tour is the 2-hour jungle ATV session at about 9 km total distance. This isn’t described as a short sample ride. It’s long enough to build stamina, get comfortable with the handlebars and throttle, and still have energy when you reach the photo stops.

The route description includes a real mix of scenery and obstacles:

  • rice field paths
  • rivers and muddy puddle sections
  • plantations and green hills
  • waterfalls mentioned along the way

That mix is what makes the day feel like Bali beyond temples. You’re not just watching nature; you’re pushing through it, which is exactly why ATV tours are so popular when your schedule allows it.

Who ATV riding is best for

Most travelers can participate, which tells me this is positioned as accessible adventure rather than an extreme technical sport. Still, quad biking is physical. If you have mobility issues, back problems, or a strong dislike of getting dirty, you should consider whether ATV time fits your comfort level.

Safety, lockers, shower, and insurance: why the “after” matters

This tour includes more than the ride. It includes locker space, a shower room, and a bath towel. That’s a practical inclusion that makes a big difference.

If you’ve ever done messy outdoor activities and then had to deal with wet clothes for hours, you know the pain. Here, you can actually reset before the scenic drive and the later stops.

Full insurance is also included, which is the part you won’t feel until something goes wrong. It’s not the kind of thing you want to test, but it’s reassuring on an ATV day where the ground can change fast.

And you’ll get a welcome drink at the start. That small touch helps when you’re picked up early and heading straight into action.

Kintamani Volcano panorama at altitude: Lake Batur and cool air

ATV Quad Bike with Kintamani Volcano Tour - All Inclusive - Kintamani Volcano panorama at altitude: Lake Batur and cool air
After the jungle ride, you shift to the Kintamani area for volcano scenery. This stop is built around the dramatic viewpoint over the Kintamani volcano area and Lake Batur. Kintamani is described as being around 1,500 meters above sea level, which is why the air is noted as colder and fresher.

That altitude detail matters. Even if the morning starts warm back in Kuta, you may feel cooler after you climb into the viewpoint zone. I’d treat this as a light-jacket moment, not a bring-a-hoodie-and-hope situation.

What you should expect visually

The description emphasizes volcano and lake views with photo opportunities against the backdrop of the mountain and water. This is one of those Bali moments where you pause and let your senses catch up after riding through jungle terrain.

If you like photos, this is the stop where you’ll want to slow down and actually frame your shots. Don’t rush it; the air and cloud patterns at altitude can change how dramatic the view feels.

Tegalalang Rice Terrace stop: an iconic break after the adrenaline

ATV Quad Bike with Kintamani Volcano Tour - All Inclusive - Tegalalang Rice Terrace stop: an iconic break after the adrenaline
Tegalalang Rice Terrace is the classic rice-terrace stop near Ubud. It’s listed as an included admission moment, with a dedicated block of time (about 1.5 hours).

Why I like pairing Tegalalang with an ATV day: the textures change. After puddles and muddy tracks, the terrace stop gives you calm, patterned scenery—rice fields carved into stepped greens. It also gives you time to stretch your legs and settle your body after quad riding.

It’s also a familiar Bali anchor for first-timers who want at least one iconic cultural landscape-style view without spending the whole day planning.

Lunch, coffee tester, and how the day stays comfortable

You get lunch after the ATV, and it’s part of the included package. That’s a big deal on a schedule this long. If you’ve ever tried to squeeze food between activity stops in Bali, you know it can turn into a hunt.

There’s also a free coffee tester in an organic farm plantation. I like that this isn’t just a roadside snack stop. It’s built into the rhythm of the day and gives you a chance to slow down for a short break.

Practical tip

If you know you’re sensitive to strong coffee, take the smallest sample first and see how it hits. Coffee tastings are often part of the culture around farms in Bali, but tastes vary widely person to person.

Guides and the human factor: Putu, Sambe, and Kadek

ATV Quad Bike with Kintamani Volcano Tour - All Inclusive - Guides and the human factor: Putu, Sambe, and Kadek
The biggest consistently praised thing in the feedback is not just the route—it’s the people running the day. Names like Putu, Sambe, and Kadek show up in the guide credits, and they’re described as friendly, engaging, and supportive.

That matters because ATV riding can feel intimidating if you’re starting from zero. A patient guide makes a huge difference in confidence, especially if you’re learning how the quad responds on uneven ground.

In feedback, you also see the idea of guides going out of their way for details like conversation and photo help. That’s not a minor thing. On a day with volcano views and rice terraces, getting a decent shot often comes down to whether someone is willing to help you frame it properly.

Timing and value: why the 8–9 hour day can be worth it

This tour runs about 8 to 9 hours, with confirmations received at booking and average booking patterns around two weeks out. It’s popular enough that planning ahead is smart.

Here’s the value math I’d use:

  • You’re paying for private transport with an English-speaking driver
  • plus ATV time, safety gear, and an ATV guide
  • plus lunch
  • plus comfort tools like lockers and showers
  • plus included fees and taxes

If you tried to DIY all of that—ride operator, transport, insurance arrangement, and a shower stop—you’d usually end up spending more time and more money, with more guesswork about what’s included.

Is it perfect for everyone? Not always. If you want a slow, beach-only Bali day, this is not that. But if you want one solid adventure day that hits volcano views and an iconic terrace, it’s a strong use of time.

What to bring (and what to skip) for ATV + Kintamani

You don’t get a full packing list in the details, but you can plan based on what’s included and what’s described.

Bring:

  • clothes you’re okay getting dirty or damp during the ride
  • a light layer for the Kintamani altitude, since colder air is mentioned
  • sandals or something easy to slip on after you shower (if your day schedule allows)

Skip:

  • delicate items you can’t risk getting splashed
  • the expectation that you’ll remain dry during a jungle quad route that includes puddles and rivers

Also, since you’ll have a shower room and bath towel included, you can travel lighter than you might for a full-day outdoor activity.

The one drawback to plan around: it’s a full schedule with cool-air moments

The main drawback is simply the structure: 8–9 hours. You’ll be on the move, riding, showering, and then sightseeing. If you’re the type who needs lots of downtime, build that into the rest of your Bali schedule.

The second consideration is Kintamani’s cooler air at altitude. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s the kind of detail that makes or breaks comfort. A light layer is cheap, and it keeps the rest of the day from feeling like a stop-and-shiver.

Should you book this ATV + Kintamani day?

Book it if you want a single day that delivers three things you can’t easily combine on your own:

  • a guided ATV adventure with serious ride time
  • Kintamani volcano and Lake Batur views at altitude
  • a classic rice-terrace stop at Tegalalang

You might skip it if you’re traveling for a slow, restful trip, or if you strongly dislike messy outdoor activities. Also, if you’re worried about the physical side of quad biking, check with your own comfort limits before committing.

If you’re in the sweet spot—adventure + scenery + a guided schedule—this is a solid all-in-one value play.

FAQ

How long is the ATV Quad Bike with Kintamani Volcano Tour?

It runs about 8 to 9 hours.

Where does the tour start?

It starts with pickup from your hotel area in Kuta, then you drive to the ATV location at Dadi Bali Adventures.

Is pickup included?

Yes. Private transport with an English-speaking driver is included.

How long do I ride the ATV?

You ride for about 2 hours.

Is the ATV ride distance included?

Yes. The tour description states about 9 km of jungle ATV riding.

What’s included in the package?

The included items are private transport, welcome drink, safety equipment and ATV guide, locker, shower room and bath towel, lunch after ATV, full insurance, a free coffee tester in an organic farm plantation, and all fees and taxes.

What happens after the ATV ride?

You have access to lockers, a shower room, and a bath towel, then the day continues with the Kintamani and rice-terrace stops.

Are the Kintamani views included?

Yes. You visit Kintamani to enjoy volcano and Lake Batur views from high altitude.

Is this tour private?

Yes. It’s described as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.

What is the cancellation rule?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. Free cancellation is offered, and the local time cut-off applies. The experience can also be canceled if a minimum number of travelers isn’t met, with an alternative date/experience or a full refund offered.

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