REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Bali Quad Bike Adventure – Ubud Best ATV Ride Activity
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ATVs in Bali feel like flying low. This quad bike adventure in the Ubud countryside is built around going off the main roads, with a powerful automatic 250cc machine and a private, self-paced way of riding through jungle paths, rice terraces, and local villages. You get the fun of driving, plus the bonus of seeing countryside that most first-timers never bother with.
I especially like the punctual pickup option when your package includes transfers, because it removes the usual stress of getting to the start area. And the included Indonesian buffet lunch is more than an afterthought, with vegetarian option available if you tell them when booking. One consideration: the track can be bumpy, and a few people found the ride felt shorter than the 2-hour headline.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Feel Immediately
- Bali ATV Adventure in Ubud: Fast Fun Without the Big Tour Bus Vibe
- Price and Value: Does $35 Make Sense for a 2-Hour Ride?
- From Seminyak to Bali Pertiwi: How Pickup and the Start Work
- The 2-Hour Quad Plan: Briefing, Driving, and the Best Parts of the Track
- Equipment and Safety: What’s Included (and What You Should Bring)
- Lunch After the Ride: Indonesian Buffet, Plus a Vegetarian Option
- Who Should Book This ATV Ride (and Who Should Skip It)
- Small Extras That Add Up: Photo/Video and What to Plan For
- Timing and Weather: The Two Things That Control Your Day
- Quick Practical Tips Before You Go
- Should You Book This Bali Quad Bike Adventure?
- FAQ
- How long is the quad bike activity?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What safety gear and facilities are provided?
- What ages can ride?
- Is lunch included, and is there a vegetarian option?
- Does the route go through a waterfall?
Key Highlights You’ll Feel Immediately

- Automatic 250cc quad so you can focus on steering instead of shifting
- Private tour for your group (not mixed with random strangers)
- 2 hours of quad activity, plus lunch and facilities to rinse off
- Safety-focused setup: helmet, boot shoes, lockers, towels, shower, changing room
- Optional hotel pickup and drop-off to make the day easy
- Food included with Indonesian buffet lunch and a vegetarian option
Bali ATV Adventure in Ubud: Fast Fun Without the Big Tour Bus Vibe

If your Bali plan includes just beaches and temple selfies, this is the break from that script. The point here is simple: you drive an ATV through the kind of greenery and countryside that feels local, not staged. It’s a ride, but it’s also a moving viewpoint—fields, paths, and quiet areas you wouldn’t reach on foot.
What makes this one work is that it’s private and you ride at your own pace. That matters because many Bali ATV experiences turn into a group-speed exercise where you’re always stuck behind someone slow—or always waiting for someone adventurous to catch up. Here, you’re in control of your rhythm.
And yes, it’s designed for non-experts. The quad is an automatic 250cc, which is a big deal if you’re worried about driving a manual bike. You’ll still need focus and balance—ATV trails don’t forgive slack hands—but you won’t be learning clutch control on the fly.
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Price and Value: Does $35 Make Sense for a 2-Hour Ride?
At around $35 per person, the value is best understood as a package price, not just “what you pay to drive.” You’re getting:
- 2 hours of quad activity
- a professional instructor
- safety-approved equipment (helmet and boot shoes)
- basic on-site facilities (lockers, towels, shower, changing room)
- lunch (Indonesian buffet, vegetarian option available)
- insurance coverage, plus tax and services included
That’s why this price often feels fair. A lot of ATV rides elsewhere in Bali charge more once you add transport, meals, and basic gear. Here, a lot of the key “day-of” costs are already handled—especially if you add the option that includes hotel pickup and drop-off.
One reality check: while the activity is listed at about 2 hours, some people felt their ride ran shorter. That’s not unusual with adventure tours, but it’s worth knowing so you don’t build your schedule around a perfect stopwatch.
From Seminyak to Bali Pertiwi: How Pickup and the Start Work

The adventure is tied to Seminyak, but the actual experience begins at Bali Pertiwi Adventure, Jl. Dewi Saraswati No.2, Bongkasa Pertiwi, Kec. Abiansemal, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80352. If you’re not using the transfer option, you’ll plan to meet at that location.
If you do upgrade for transfers, your day becomes much simpler. Your tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off (only for packages that include transfers). That pickup timing can make or break your mood—nobody wants to start the ride late and then feel rushed. The good sign from past experiences is that pickup has been described as punctual, which is exactly what you want.
Also note the ride is run as a private tour/activity, so it’s just your group. That helps with timing, because you’re not waiting for other people to show up from different hotels.
The 2-Hour Quad Plan: Briefing, Driving, and the Best Parts of the Track

This is the kind of tour where the first few minutes set the tone. Before you go anywhere, you’ll get instruction and safety guidance, plus time to fit your helmet and boot shoes. The goal is to help you avoid common mistakes early—like riding too fast on turns, or not keeping your weight positioned properly on uneven ground.
Once you’re rolling, the experience centers on driving your ATV through the countryside around Ubud. The highlights usually include a mix of:
- lush jungle paths
- open fields
- chances to see rice terraces
- rivers and village areas along the way
- waterfalls nearby in the general region
Here’s the important clarification: the trek is not through the waterfall. You might still see waterfalls as part of the wider scenery, but you’re not doing the dramatic ride-through-water version. If that’s what you’re picturing, you’ll want to adjust expectations before you go.
The terrain can be bumpy. That’s part of the charm and part of the risk. If you have back issues, go slower when the trail gets rough, and pay attention to the instructor’s guidance. For most people, it’s a fun shake-up—not a problem. But it’s not a smooth paved drive.
Equipment and Safety: What’s Included (and What You Should Bring)

ATV tours feel safe when the basics are handled well. This one includes:
- Safety-approved equipment
- helmet
- boot shoes
- lockers
- towels
- shower and changing room
That last part is a real quality-of-life win. You’ll be in dust and jungle humidity, and having a place to rinse off means you can go back to your hotel without feeling gross.
The required or suggested personal items are straightforward:
- sunscreen
- camera
- change of clothes
Dress code is listed as smart casual. In practice, that means wear clothes you don’t mind getting dusty. Closed shoes aren’t optional in an ATV setting—so come prepared.
One more thing: the quad activity has age limits. Most travelers can participate, with minimum age 5 and maximum age 60. For solo quad riding, the minimum age is 12. Kids 5–11 can ride only on a tandem setup with an adult, and tandem rides must be booked in multiples of 2.
Lunch After the Ride: Indonesian Buffet, Plus a Vegetarian Option

A good ATV day ends with food you don’t have to hunt for. Lunch here is an Indonesian buffet lunch, included as part of the experience.
A vegetarian option is available—just advise at the time of booking. That’s a small detail, but it matters in Bali, where vegetarian needs can get complicated if you don’t flag them early.
Expect this meal to be simple and practical: you’ll need calories after a bumpy, active drive. It’s also a nice moment to reset before you head back, especially if you were squeezing a ride between temple stops or beach plans.
Who Should Book This ATV Ride (and Who Should Skip It)

This tour is ideal if you want:
- real driving time (not just short photo stops)
- scenery beyond beach clubs
- an activity that’s fun even if you’re not a “sports person”
- a private group experience
It’s also a good fit for friends traveling together, because the ride is built around your group and your pace. If you like active days with a clear endpoint—ride, shower, lunch, done—this works.
I’d be more careful if:
- you have back issues, since the track can get rough
- you’re expecting a smooth, easy ride (this is a countryside ATV route)
- you were hoping for a route that goes through the waterfall (it doesn’t)
And if you’re traveling with kids, make sure you’re matching the correct setup. Solo riding has its own age rule, and tandem requires an adult plus booking in correct multiples.
Small Extras That Add Up: Photo/Video and What to Plan For

You’ll likely want some proof of the ride. There’s an option to purchase souvenir photo or video, but it’s not included.
If you’re trying to travel light, bring your own camera as a backup. You’ll also want to protect your phone. A jungle ATV day is dusty, and you won’t want to risk it mid-ride.
Otherwise, the day is fairly “all-in” since major costs are included: gear, lunch, and insurance are part of the package.
Timing and Weather: The Two Things That Control Your Day
This experience requires good weather. If conditions are poor and the operator cancels due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Weather matters because ATV trails can turn unsafe or unpleasant quickly. So if you’re planning this during the rainy season, keep the schedule flexible.
Timing is the other factor. The activity is listed as 2 hours and there’s sometimes a gap between the promise and what people feel on the ground. For budgeting, I’d plan for a half-day feel even if the ride itself is the headline. The ride plus briefing, plus changing, plus lunch adds up.
Quick Practical Tips Before You Go
- Pack change of clothes even if you think you’ll be fine. You won’t be fine.
- Use sunscreen early. Jungle sun is sneaky, and you’re on the ATV where it hits you from all angles.
- Ride with care on bumps. The “fun” part is the control, not the speed.
- If you care about food preferences, ask for vegetarian at booking so lunch matches your needs.
And if you’re the kind of person who wants things to run like clockwork, pick the transfer option. When pickup is punctual, your day feels smoother from start to finish.
Should You Book This Bali Quad Bike Adventure?
Book it if you want a fun, active Bali day that mixes countryside driving with included lunch and real safety gear. The strong ratings and high recommendation rate make sense: the combination of automatic quad simplicity, private riding, and on-site facilities is a winning mix.
Skip it or reconsider if you need a super-smooth ride, have back concerns, or you were specifically hoping for a waterfall ride-through. Also, don’t lock your schedule to a perfect 2-hour stopwatch—build in some wiggle room for instruction, transitions, and how long the trail timing takes that day.
If your goal is to do one memorable “I’m in Bali” activity that feels more local than touristy, this ATV adventure is a solid choice. It’s the kind of day that ends with muddy boots, a quick rinse, and a grin you can’t quite wipe off.
FAQ
How long is the quad bike activity?
The quad bike activity is listed as 2 hours (approx.).
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Hotel pickup and drop-off are included only for packages that include transfers. Otherwise, you’ll meet at Bali Pertiwi Adventure.
What safety gear and facilities are provided?
You’ll get boot shoes and a helmet, plus safety-approved equipment. There are lockers, towels, and a shower and changing room available.
What ages can ride?
The minimum age allowed is 5 and the maximum age is 60. The minimum age for a quad bike single ride is 12. Children ages 5–11 must ride tandem with an adult, and tandem rides must be booked in multiples of 2.
Is lunch included, and is there a vegetarian option?
Lunch is included as an Indonesian buffet. A vegetarian option is available if you advise at the time of booking.
Does the route go through a waterfall?
The quad trek is not included through the waterfall.






















