Two thrills in one Bali day.
This combo pairs Ayung River white-water rafting with a guided ATV ride through Bali’s countryside and rice fields, with chances to cool off along the way. I like that it’s built as one continuous adventure block (not separate, half-day tours), and I also like the small-group feel with a maximum of 6 people, which usually means more attention from your guides. The main drawback to plan for: you will get wet and dirty, so you need to bring change clothes.
You can also keep the logistics low-stress. An air-conditioned vehicle handles transport, pickup is offered, and the tour includes lunch plus a shower/changing room when you’re done. If you’re not into active days, or you hate any chance of mud, this may feel like a lot in one afternoon.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Ayung River and ATV in One Seamless Adventure Loop
- How the Day Flows: Pickup, Meeting Point, and Back Again
- Rafting on the Ayung: What You’re Really Paying For
- Getting Ready for the ATV Ride Through Rice Paddies
- Buffet Lunch and Showers: The Reset Most People Underestimate
- Safety, Gear, and the Stuff You Should Actually Pack
- Price and Value: Why About $48.56 Can Make Sense
- What the Best Feedback Points to (and What You Should Watch For)
- Who Should Book This ATV + Rafting Combo in Bali?
- Should You Book This Bali ATV Ride and White-Water Rafting Tour?
- FAQ
- Where does the tour start and end?
- How long is the Bali ATV ride and white-water rafting?
- What activities are included in this tour?
- Is pickup available from Kuta or nearby areas?
- Can I ride the ATV solo or do I have to ride with someone?
- What’s included in the price?
- What should I bring with me?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key highlights at a glance
- Ayung River rafting + ATV riding in one 6-hour outing
- Maximum of 6 travelers, so you’re not packed into a bus crowd
- Guide-led route with safety equipment included for both activities
- Buffet lunch plus time to freshen up afterward (shower and changing room)
- Solo or tandem ATV options so you can match your comfort level
Ayung River and ATV in One Seamless Adventure Loop

This tour is for you if you want motion, not museum time. You’ll spend part of the day on the Ayung River, then switch gears to an ATV ride with a guide through rural scenery and rice paddies. It’s the kind of itinerary that keeps your energy up, because there’s always something happening—raft, dry off a bit, eat, then ride again.
What I find smart here is the way the day is structured around practical pacing. You’re not just transported and dropped. You get guided time for the technical parts (rafts and ATVs) and a food stop to reset your energy. And because the group size is capped at 6, it tends to feel more personal than the bigger, louder day trips.
The “consideration” I’d keep in mind is comfort. You’ll likely go from water activity to riding, then to lunch and back to movement again. If you’re sensitive to getting soaked, you’ll want to focus on what you can control: bring an extra set of dry clothes, protect your skin with sunscreen, and expect to feel damp.
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How the Day Flows: Pickup, Meeting Point, and Back Again
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The schedule runs for about 6 hours, and the tour starts and finishes at the same meeting point. You’ll meet at All new bali adventure, Jl. Raya Krasan, Sedang, Kec. Abiansemal, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80352, Indonesia, and the activity ends back there.
Pickup is offered, and there’s also an upgrade option that includes hotel transfers. That matters because Kuta is busy, and traffic can chew up your day if you’re trying to figure out timing on your own. With pickup in an air-conditioned vehicle, you can treat your afternoon like an organized plan, not a scramble.
One more practical touch: you’ll get a mobile ticket, which usually means less hassle than printed vouchers. And you’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking, which helps you feel settled before you go.
Rafting on the Ayung: What You’re Really Paying For
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The rafting portion is the adrenaline anchor of the day. You’ll head out on the Ayung River for a white-water experience, guided by someone who helps you stay safe and confident on the water. The overview also points to scenic stops like hidden waterfalls, plus opportunities to cool off in the refreshing river water.
Here’s the value angle: you’re not just buying time on a raft. You’re buying a guided experience where someone else handles the route, the safety rhythm, and the day-of coordination. And because safety equipment is included, you’re not arriving having to guess what you need.
Also, take the “cool off” part seriously. Rafting on a river typically means you’ll get wet. Even if the water isn’t freezing, expect your clothes and hair to take a hit. If you like photos, bring a camera (the tour asks you to bring one), but be smart about what you shoot: keep it protected so you’re not anxious the whole time.
Getting Ready for the ATV Ride Through Rice Paddies
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After rafting and lunch, the day switches from water turbulence to off-road bump speed. You’ll don a helmet and boots, then ride with a guide around Bali’s rice paddies and countryside. The ATV section is described as roaring through the landscape, with help from your guide as you handle the route.
You can choose between a solo or tandem ride. That choice is more than just convenience—it changes how the experience feels. Solo is for you if you want full control and don’t mind focusing on steering. Tandem can be a better fit if you’d rather share the workload or you’re easing into the idea of riding an ATV.
The guide’s role matters here. In an ATV setting, you’re not just looking at scenery; you’re driving. Having someone show you what to do helps you keep your eyes up and your mind relaxed. It’s the difference between a ride that feels like work versus one that feels like play.
And yes, you’ll likely see lush countryside scenery from the seat of your ATV, not from a window. That’s a big part of why this combo works: you get two very different “Bali by action” experiences.
Buffet Lunch and Showers: The Reset Most People Underestimate
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You’ll get a buffet lunch during the day, and that’s not a throwaway detail. After rafting, your body tends to run hot, then cold, then hungry. A proper meal keeps the ATV portion from feeling like a second job.
The tour also includes a shower room and changing room, which is a huge quality-of-day factor. If you’ve ever done an outdoor activity and then tried to “power through” in damp clothes, you know how uncomfortable it gets. Here, the intention is clear: get you clean-ish enough to enjoy the rest of your day (and not feel gross on the ride back).
Pack with this in mind. Bring a change of clothes as requested, and think about how you’ll want to feel when you’re done. Having a place to rinse off means you can keep the day fun instead of turning it into a discomfort contest.
Safety, Gear, and the Stuff You Should Actually Pack
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Safety equipment is included, and you’ll be provided with gear for the rafting and ATV parts. For the ATV, the tour explicitly includes a helmet and boots, so you’re not hunting for rental gear at the last second.
What you should bring is spelled out clearly: sunscreen, a camera, and change of clothes. I’d treat sunscreen as non-negotiable. You’ll be outdoors for multiple segments, and Bali sun can be sneaky. For your camera, you’ll want to protect it around water time, since rafting is messy by nature.
Also, plan for a “two-sets” mindset. You’ll have damp time from rafting, then sweaty time from riding, then lunch, then freshening up. Your change of clothes should be your payoff for doing the active parts. Bring what makes you feel comfortable again, not just what technically fits in your bag.
Price and Value: Why About $48.56 Can Make Sense
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The listed price is $48.56 per person, with the tour running about 6 hours. That’s the first reason the value can work: you’re getting two major activities in one day, rather than paying separate rates for rafting and ATV.
Here’s how the included items affect your real cost:
- Air-conditioned vehicle for transport
- Bottled water
- Lunch (buffet)
- Shower room and changing room
- All safety equipment
When you add up that kind of included support, the price starts to look less like “just an activity fee” and more like a packaged day out. Group discounts are mentioned too, which can improve value if you’re booking with friends.
If you’re comparing options, focus on what you’d otherwise pay for yourself. Transportation, gear, and food add up fast in Bali. This tour includes those big-ticket day elements, which is why people rate it highly for value.
One small note: the price does not include a DVD video. If you want a recorded souvenir, you’ll need to look elsewhere for that or ask on the day-of what options exist. The good news is you’re not forced to buy extra just to complete the experience.
What the Best Feedback Points to (and What You Should Watch For)
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The highest praise centers on how fun the day feels and how good the value is. A common theme in the feedback is also the way guides show up—especially with friendliness and flexibility. One driver named Gday was singled out for being very friendly and happy to work around the group’s needs and interests.
That kind of attitude matters more than people think. In a mixed day like this, you want someone who can manage small timing shifts and keep everyone comfortable. If your group has different comfort levels—maybe one person wants more photo stops, or someone wants a slower pace on the ATV—having a guide who can adapt is a real quality-of-day boost.
The consideration part is simple: this is an active combo. If you’re expecting a relaxed, sit-down sightseeing tour, you might feel rushed or tired. If you’re chasing adrenaline, you’ll probably love the pacing.
Who Should Book This ATV + Rafting Combo in Bali?
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This tour fits best if you want:
- Adrenaline in two styles: river rafting energy plus off-road ATV riding
- A day that mixes scenery with movement
- A smaller group (maximum 6) for a more guided feel
- Lunch and a place to freshen up afterward
It may not be the right fit if:
- You get uncomfortable when you’re wet and dirty for portions of the day
- You want minimal physical activity and maximum downtime
- You’re not interested in guided riding or safety-focused instructions
Still, “most travelers can participate” suggests the tour isn’t designed for only extreme athletes. The key is being ready for the basic reality of rafting and ATV riding: you’ll pay attention to instructions, and you’ll want sunscreen and a change of clothes.
Should You Book This Bali ATV Ride and White-Water Rafting Tour?
My take: you should book if you’re in Kuta and you want a full, high-energy Bali day that combines two headline activities without turning it into a logistics headache. The combination of included transport, safety equipment, lunch, and shower access makes it feel like a real package rather than a barebones ad.
Book it soon if your dates are tight. The experience is commonly reserved about 62 days in advance on average, so popular slots can disappear. And keep an eye on the group size—since it caps at 6, your booking can also affect how personal the day feels.
If you’re undecided, ask yourself one question: do you want your Bali day to be mostly active and scenic, with some mess, and a payoff at the end? If yes, this combo is a strong bet.
FAQ
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts at All new bali adventure on Jl. Raya Krasan in Sedang, Abiansemal, Badung, Bali, and it ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the Bali ATV ride and white-water rafting?
The total duration is about 6 hours.
What activities are included in this tour?
You’ll do white-water rafting on the Ayung River and a guided ATV ride through Bali’s countryside and rice paddies. Lunch is included during the day.
Is pickup available from Kuta or nearby areas?
Pickup is offered, and there’s an upgrade option that includes hotel transfers.
Can I ride the ATV solo or do I have to ride with someone?
You can choose either a solo ride or a tandem ride.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are an air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, lunch, shower room and changing room, and all safety equipment.
What should I bring with me?
Bring sunscreen, a camera, and a change of clothes.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the payment isn’t refunded, and any changes within 24 hours can’t be accepted. The tour also has a minimum traveler requirement and can be canceled if that minimum isn’t met.





















