REVIEW · ATV & QUAD BIKE TOURS
Bali ATV Combined with Mumbul Lake And Sangeh Monkey Forest
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That first ATV ride is pure adrenaline. You get a 250cc quad run in the jungle, then a calmer break at Taman Mumbul Lake before finishing with Sangeh’s monkey forest. It’s a smart one-day combo that mixes action, nature, and wildlife without making your schedule feel like a sprint.
I especially like that the package includes hotel round-trip transfer plus lunch, so you’re not juggling extra errands mid-day. I also love the human touch in the experience: the ATV instructor is consistently described as super friendly and attentive, and Rio Bali Tours even gets named in responses, including Agung Rio and his team.
The one consideration: the entrance tickets for Taman Mumbul Lake and Sangeh Monkey Forest aren’t included, so you should plan a little extra spending on arrival.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Go
- Quad Bike Through Bali Jungle With a Real Safety Setup
- A practical note on expectations
- The Pertiwi Adventure Stop: Time on the Tracks, Not Waiting Around
- Who this part suits best
- Taman Mumbul Lake: A Calm Reset With Spring-Water Views
- What you should know about tickets
- How to enjoy it more
- Sangeh Monkey Forest: Wildlife Up Close Without Feeling Too Intense
- Another ticket note
- Quick etiquette reminders (so the visit feels good)
- Lunch, Shower Time, and the Small Things That Make It Worth It
- Pickup, Duration, and What Your Day Will Actually Feel Like
- Group feel and pacing
- Price and Value: When $53 Makes Sense (and When It Might Not)
- Best Fit: Who Should Book This and Who Should Skip It
- Should You Book Rio Bali Tours for ATV, Mumbul, and Sangeh?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bali ATV combined with Mumbul Lake and Sangeh Monkey Forest?
- What is included in the price?
- Are lunch and showers included?
- Do I need separate tickets for Taman Mumbul and Sangeh Monkey Forest?
- Where does pickup happen?
- Is a vegetarian lunch option available?
- Is this tour suitable for children?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things To Know Before You Go

- 250cc ATV with safety gear: helmet and boots are provided, and you ride with an ATV guide.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off across Bali hubs: Ubud, Sanur, Denpasar, Kuta, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua.
- Lunch is included: buffet Indonesian food, plus time for a shower.
- Taman Mumbul and Sangeh tickets are separate: admissions aren’t part of the $53 price.
- Monkey forest timing matters: the Sangeh stop tends to feel manageable, with lots of monkeys around.
- Vegetarian option available: tell them during booking.
Quad Bike Through Bali Jungle With a Real Safety Setup

This experience starts with the part most people remember: the ATV ride through Bali’s rural jungle tracks. You’ll be on a 250cc quad bike, which hits a fun middle ground—strong enough to feel exciting, but not so intense that it turns into pure chaos for beginners.
What helps right away is the safety basics. You get a helmet and boots, and you ride with a professional ATV guide. That guide matters more than people think, because jungle trails can be uneven, and you want someone watching spacing and speed, not just pointing at scenery. The format is also set up for a smooth day: you’re not left to figure out gear or routes on your own.
The ride itself takes about 2 hours, which is long enough to feel like you actually did something, but not so long that you’ll be wiped out before the rest of the day. If you’re the type who likes to move rather than just watch, this timing works well.
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A practical note on expectations
An ATV ride is still a hands-on activity. Even with guidance, you’ll want to show up with a comfortable attitude toward getting a little dirty and using your arms and legs. This isn’t a scenic drive where you stay dry the whole time. The good news: you do get time for a shower afterward, so the rest of the day stays comfortable.
The Pertiwi Adventure Stop: Time on the Tracks, Not Waiting Around

The adventure portion runs through Pertiwi Adventure, the point where the day turns into action. The key benefit here is simple: it’s built around the ATV itself. You spend your time riding rather than hovering near a counter wondering what happens next.
You also have what you need for the full experience, since this stop includes an admission ticket. That matters for value because it removes one bill you might otherwise have to settle separately.
The ride also feels like it’s guided in spirit, not just safety-wise. In particular, the instructor role comes up strongly in feedback—described as friendly, kind, and attentive. That kind of guide can make a big difference if you’re new to ATVs, because you need quick coaching on posture and handling.
Who this part suits best
- You want an activity day, not just sightseeing.
- You like guided structure but still want the freedom to enjoy your ride.
- You’re comfortable doing a physical activity for around 2 hours.
Taman Mumbul Lake: A Calm Reset With Spring-Water Views
After the ATV, the pace shifts. You move to Taman Mumbul, a fresh spring water setting in a natural forest area. The description of the place is specific: clear, fresh water surrounded by lots of giant trees and coconut trees.
This stop is about 1 hour, which is just right if you want a breather without turning the day into a half-day of sitting. And importantly, it’s a change from the heat and adrenaline of the ride. Instead of engine noise and dust, you’re getting stillness and nature.
What you should know about tickets
The admission for Taman Mumbul is not included. That doesn’t make the stop less worth it, but it affects your budget. If you’re planning a tight travel day, you’ll want to account for this separate ticket cost.
How to enjoy it more
Treat this like your wind-down window. After riding, your body will appreciate a slower tempo, and the setting is made for that. If you’re the type who takes photos, this is your calmer backdrop.
Sangeh Monkey Forest: Wildlife Up Close Without Feeling Too Intense

Then comes the wildlife moment: Sangeh Monkey Forest in Sangeh Village. This is a protected forest area where you’ll see monkeys living around the landscape. The stop runs about 1 hour, which helps keep it from dragging.
Here’s what I’d highlight for decision-making: the monkey forest tends to feel manageable, not overly chaotic. And you’re not just looking at a distant scene—you can see plenty of monkeys on and around you during the visit.
Sangeh is also the right kind of final stop for a day like this. It’s active, but not physically exhausting like the ATV. So even if the morning ride pushed your energy, you still get to enjoy something memorable in the afternoon.
Another ticket note
Like Taman Mumbul, Sangeh Monkey Forest admission isn’t included. Plan for that. When you budget for the full day, include both separate tickets in your mental math.
Quick etiquette reminders (so the visit feels good)
The experience is built around close contact with animals. That means your best move is to stay observant: don’t rush, keep your belongings secure, and give monkeys room to do monkey things. If the area is protected forest, respect that vibe too.
Lunch, Shower Time, and the Small Things That Make It Worth It

One reason this combo works is that it’s not only about the headline activities. There are support details that keep you from feeling like you’re surviving the day.
You get buffet lunch with Indonesian food. You also get time for a shower before continuing on. That combination is a big deal after an ATV ride, because it means you’re not just changing clothes and hoping for the best.
Lunch included also helps the overall value. At $53 per person, you’re paying for several major pieces at once:
- ATV activity time with guide
- included lunch
- hotel round-trip transfer
- safety gear (helmet and boots)
- basic covered support like insurance coverage (as stated)
When you compare that to the cost of piecing together each stop separately, the package approach makes sense. You’re effectively buying time and coordination, not just single attraction tickets.
Pickup, Duration, and What Your Day Will Actually Feel Like

This tour runs about 6 hours total. That duration is a sweet spot for people who want variety but don’t want an all-day marathon.
Pickup is offered from a solid list of popular bases in Bali: Ubud, Sanur, Denpasar, Kuta, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua. That matters because logistics are half the travel battle in Bali. If you don’t want to wrestle with transport between far-flung spots, included transfer helps a lot.
You’ll travel in an air-conditioned vehicle with a driver/guide, and the transfer is described as private transportation for your group. So you’re not squeezed into a huge shared bus feeling.
Group feel and pacing
The structure is built for smooth handoffs: ATV first (active), then lake (calm), then monkey forest (wildlife). That prevents the day from flipping back and forth between intense and slow. It also gives you predictable transitions so you’re not wondering what comes next.
Price and Value: When $53 Makes Sense (and When It Might Not)

At $53 per person, this is positioned as an affordable full-day activity combo in Ubud and nearby areas. The value comes from the mix of included items and coordination.
Where the price feels strongest:
- Two big-ticket experiences (ATV and wildlife/forest visiting in one day)
- Lunch included
- Round-trip transfer included from multiple locations
- Safety gear and guide included for the ATV
Where the price is less complete than it looks at first glance:
- Two entrances are not included: Taman Mumbul and Sangeh Monkey Forest.
- Souvenir photos are available to purchase, but not included, so optional add-ons may pop up.
So my practical advice is to treat $53 as the base value, then budget extra for the two separate admissions. If you do that, the overall day typically feels fair, because you’re getting a real guided activity plus downtime plus a wildlife stop.
Best Fit: Who Should Book This and Who Should Skip It

This tour is a good match if you want a balanced day:
- You want action early and relaxation later
- You like animals and scenic nature in short doses
- You prefer pickup and drop-off so you can focus on the experiences
It may not be your best fit if:
- You want only low-effort sightseeing with no active time.
- You’re trying to keep your budget totally fixed and don’t want separate entrance fees at the end.
The package also notes that most travelers can participate, and children must be accompanied by an adult. There’s also a vegetarian option available if you request it at booking.
Should You Book Rio Bali Tours for ATV, Mumbul, and Sangeh?
I’d book this if your ideal Bali day is: ride hard, wash up, then see nature and wildlife without planning three separate outings. The ATV portion gets the day rolling with real guidance and gear, and the later stops give you variety instead of more of the same.
I would hesitate only if you hate surprise costs. Since both Taman Mumbul and Sangeh Monkey Forest admissions aren’t included, you’ll want to plan for those tickets so the day stays stress-free. Also, if you’re not comfortable with an active morning, pick another day plan where everything is mostly walking and viewing.
If you want one organized package that covers jungle excitement, a spring-water reset, and monkeys in a protected forest setting, this is a strong value choice.
FAQ
How long is the Bali ATV combined with Mumbul Lake and Sangeh Monkey Forest?
The total duration is about 6 hours (approx.).
What is included in the price?
The package includes hotel pickup and drop-off, air-conditioned vehicle/transport, a professional ATV guide, an English-speaking driver/guide, buffet lunch (Indonesian food), insurance coverage, and helmet and boots. It also includes the ATV admission ticket at the first stop.
Are lunch and showers included?
Lunch is included, and the day includes time for a shower.
Do I need separate tickets for Taman Mumbul and Sangeh Monkey Forest?
Yes. The admission for Taman Mumbul and Sangeh Monkey Forest is listed as not included.
Where does pickup happen?
Pickup is offered from Ubud, Sanur, Denpasar, Kuta, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua.
Is a vegetarian lunch option available?
Yes. A vegetarian option is available if you advise them at booking.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, you don’t get a refund.





























