REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Bali ATV Ride tour Ubud
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Want Bali off-road without the fuss? This private ATV ride takes you through jungle, rice fields, and river paths in the Ubud area, with a hidden waterfall and tunnel stop plus a traditional village visit. It’s the kind of outing that feels like you went looking for the real Bali, not just drove past it.
I like that it’s private, so your group can set a comfortable pace on the trail. I also like that lunch is included, which matters because you’ll come back hungry after an active two hours. One consideration: the lunch experience can be a bit “check before you assume,” since one guest expected it but service ended up working differently than they pictured.
The vibe here is practical adventure. You get the gear (helmet and boot shoes), and the route is built around terrain you can’t cover in regular sightseeing vehicles. And yes, the staff will help with photos and videos, but the service listing still notes Foto isn’t included, so plan on that as a potential extra cost if you want the final images.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Plan Around
- Why an ATV Ride in Ubud Feels Different Than the Usual Bali Day
- Getting Set Up at Bali Pertiwi Adventure (Gear + Expectations)
- The Trail Begins: Jungle and Rice Field Riding
- River Sections, Hidden Waterfall, and the Tunnel Stop
- Traditional Village Time: More Than a Photo Stop
- Lunch After the Ride: Included, but Confirm What You’ll Get
- Price and Value: Is $37.29 a Good Deal?
- Who Should Book This ATV Tour in Ubud
- Tips to Get the Most From the Rocky Parts and Photo Moments
- Should You Book This Bali ATV Ride Tour in Ubud?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bali ATV ride tour?
- Where does the tour start?
- Is pickup included?
- What’s included in the tour?
- What happens after the ATV ride?
- Is Foto included?
- Is this a private tour?
- Do I need good weather?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Things I’d Plan Around
- Private group time on a route that goes beyond the main tourist stops
- Helmet + boot shoes included, so you’re not scrambling for gear
- Jungle, rice field, river, and a hidden waterfall in one ride segment
- Tunnel + traditional village visit for a change of scenery and feel
- Lunch included, but it helps to confirm what’s being served when you arrive
Why an ATV Ride in Ubud Feels Different Than the Usual Bali Day
Most Bali days for first-timers orbit the same highlights: temples, beaches, and a tight schedule of short stops. This ATV outing swaps that rhythm for motion and dirt-road reality. You’ll spend your time moving through countryside scenery rather than sitting in traffic.
What makes it work is the mix of settings: jungle sections, rice field stretches, and a river area. It’s not just “ride in a straight line.” The route is designed to keep the scenery changing, plus there’s a hidden waterfall stop and a tunnel point. Those add up to a day that feels more like a mini adventure than a checklist tour.
And because it’s private, it doesn’t turn into a stop-and-go group conga line. Your guide keeps things flowing for your group, and you can typically settle into a steady pace.
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Getting Set Up at Bali Pertiwi Adventure (Gear + Expectations)

The meeting point is Bali Pertiwi Adventure on Jl. Dewi Saraswati No.2 in Bongkasa Pertiwi, Abiansemal, Badung. The activity ends back at the same spot.
Most ATV tours sound the same until you get the practical details right. Here’s what you can count on before you start:
- You’ll be provided a helmet.
- You’ll be given boot shoes for traction and comfort.
- Pickup is offered, depending on your booking details.
The biggest “day-of” reality with an ATV ride is that you’ll be on uneven ground. Even if you’re an experienced rider, expect bumps. One review called out a rocky ATV ride as part of the fun, which is exactly what you should anticipate if you’re signing up for countryside trail time rather than paved roads.
So wear clothes you don’t mind getting dusty. If you hate the idea of a muddy hem, you’re probably happier doing a scenic scooter day. If you’re okay looking a little disheveled for the afternoon, you’ll be in the right mindset.
The Trail Begins: Jungle and Rice Field Riding

Once you’re suited up, the ride starts with you getting comfortable on the ATV. Even on guided tours, your comfort matters. You’ll want to be ready for:
- short stretches with quick changes in surface,
- turns that shift your balance,
- and the kind of bumps that make you hold on a little tighter than you expect.
The jungle segments are a big part of the “Bali off the beaten path” feeling. The vegetation and shade change how the trail feels, and it keeps the ride from being all open-country exposure. In other words, it’s not just a hot, bright photo session. There’s a real sense of being in the countryside.
Then you hit the rice field areas. Rice landscapes in Bali have a particular texture: flat stretches, green paddies, and narrow pathways that can feel worlds away from road driving. This is where you’ll likely notice the value of having an ATV. The trail gives access to areas that a regular vehicle can’t reach easily.
If you like a ride that gives you both movement and scenery, this section is a win. It’s also the part where good rider posture matters. Keep your grip steady and let the ATV do the work when the ground shifts.
River Sections, Hidden Waterfall, and the Tunnel Stop

A key reason to book a route like this is that it builds in natural “pause points.” The tour includes a river area and a stop for a hidden waterfall, plus a tunnel segment in the traditional village area.
Here’s how those pieces typically help the experience:
- The river stop usually breaks the ride rhythm. You get a different kind of terrain and a visual change that makes the adventure feel varied.
- The hidden waterfall stop adds a dramatic payoff. It’s a reason to be a little patient with the ride segments that lead up to it.
- The tunnel moment gives you a sense of changing environments fast, and it’s memorable for photos and the simple surprise of it.
About the tunnel: you don’t need extra hype to enjoy it. Just think of it as a quick “trail story beat.” You’ll move through a space that feels more enclosed than the open rice and jungle areas, then pop back into scenery again.
One more practical note: water features mean slick spots can happen. You’ll have boot shoes, but still ride carefully and keep your speed controlled in those areas. The goal is fun, not a crash because you trusted the trail too much.
Traditional Village Time: More Than a Photo Stop

After your ATV ride, you’ll visit a traditional village. The route mentions a tunnel in the traditional village area, so this isn’t just a quick roadside photo and move-on moment.
Village time is where the day shifts from physical adventure to cultural context. Even when you keep it brief, a village visit can give you:
- a closer look at how daily life is organized,
- a chance to see buildings and community layout,
- and a reminder that Bali isn’t only temples and scenic overlooks.
You’ll also feel a difference in pace. The ATV part pushes your body to pay attention. The village visit tends to let your brain slow down and notice the details.
If you care about authenticity, this stop is a big value add. It turns the trip into a “ride with meaning,” not just an activity ticket.
Lunch After the Ride: Included, but Confirm What You’ll Get

Lunch is included, and it’s described as Indonesian food. That’s a plus because you’re not left hunting for a meal after the ride.
One guest issue did pop up: lunch was described as offered, but the guest still felt hungry. The response explained that the package includes lunch and that staff offered fried noodles or fried rice, but the guest didn’t take it.
So here’s my practical advice: when you arrive for lunch, take a quick moment to check what is being served and whether you’re being offered a choice. Don’t assume it’s the version you pictured. Ask what’s available and choose what you’ll actually want to eat.
Also consider timing. You’re coming in after a ride, so hunger hits fast. If you’re the type who forgets to eat until you feel cranky, lunch becomes part of the overall satisfaction, not just a bonus.
Price and Value: Is $37.29 a Good Deal?

At $37.29 per person, this tour sits in the “good value” zone, mostly because it bundles the big cost items you’d otherwise spend time and money on:
- Private tour format for your group
- ATV ride experience with multiple terrains (not just a short loop)
- included gear: helmet and boot shoes
- lunch included
The part to think about is what you’re paying for versus what you might spend elsewhere. If you were to plan a similar ATV day yourself, you’d have to handle transport, guide setup, and meal planning. Here, an expert handles the organizing so you can focus on riding and enjoying the stops.
What’s not included is Foto. Also, some tours with photo services include digital packages or printed copies. In this case, the listing is clear that Foto isn’t included, so if photos matter a lot to you, ask what’s included and what you’d pay extra for.
Still, the overall mix is the value story: you get variety (jungle, rice, river, waterfall, village) plus lunch for a price that’s hard to beat for a guided ATV day.
Who Should Book This ATV Tour in Ubud

This is a good fit if you want:
- an active day outdoors,
- off-road scenery beyond a standard sightseeing circuit,
- and a ride that includes more than one kind of setting.
You’ll likely enjoy it most if you’re comfortable with physical activity and uneven terrain. One review described the ATV as fun and rocky, and that tells you the ride is meant to feel like real trail riding, not a smooth parade.
It may be less ideal if you:
- hate getting dirty and dusty,
- want a mostly seated sightseeing experience,
- or prefer a very relaxed pace with minimal bumps.
Because the tour says most travelers can participate, it sounds broadly open. But “most” is still a clue to check your own comfort level first.
Tips to Get the Most From the Rocky Parts and Photo Moments
This kind of ATV day rewards the simple things you do before you start riding. Here are my practical suggestions:
- Keep your focus on the trail, not the camera. Photos come later and staff can help with videos and pictures.
- Ask about photo options before you ride if Foto is important to you.
- Bring a small plan for after: a change of shirt can save your evening mood if you get dusty.
- Use the boot shoes provided and ride slower in any water-prone sections.
One review specifically praised how helpful the staff were and that they took great photos and videos of couples. So if you like having memories beyond your own phone shots, you’re likely in good hands. Just remember Foto isn’t included on the listing, so it’s smart to clarify what you’ll receive.
Should You Book This Bali ATV Ride Tour in Ubud?
If you want a Bali day that feels like you left the main road behind, this is a solid choice. The value is strong because the tour includes key pieces many travelers end up paying for separately: gear, guide-led ATV time across different terrains, a traditional village stop, and lunch.
Book it if:
- you like adventure more than “look, then leave” tourism,
- you’re okay with a ride that can be rocky,
- and you want countryside variety in about two hours.
Skip it or think twice if:
- you’re only looking for paved-road comfort,
- you’re very sensitive to getting dusty or slightly muddy,
- or you expect Foto to be part of the package without extra cost.
If you’re the type who likes real experiences over neat Instagram backdrops, this ATV + village day hits the right balance of excitement and culture.
FAQ
How long is the Bali ATV ride tour?
The duration is about 2 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It starts at Bali Pertiwi Adventure, Jl. Dewi Saraswati No.2, Bongkasa Pertiwi, Abiansemal, Badung, Bali 80352, Indonesia.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered, depending on your booking details.
What’s included in the tour?
Helmet and boot shoes are included, and lunch is included.
What happens after the ATV ride?
After the ATV ride, you’ll have Indonesian food for lunch, and the route includes a visit to a traditional village.
Is Foto included?
No, Foto is not included.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, it’s private. Only your group participates.
Do I need good weather?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. After that window, the amount you paid will not be refunded.






















