If you want Bali thrills with zero self-drive stress, this is a strong pick. You’ll get private hotel transfers plus two guided adventures in one day: muddy ATV riding around Ubud and Ayung River rafting through jungle and stone carvings. The combo also includes an Indonesian buffet lunch, so you’re not hunting for food between activities.
What I like most is how the day is structured around trained guides. On the river, guides like Mo and Hari are known for keeping the pace fun while staying focused on safety, and on the ATV side instructors such as Wayan and Toko help you get comfortable fast. One real consideration: this trip is intense and messy, with a lot of stairs for the rafting entry and exit, so plan for wet shoes and a full-body workout.
In This Review
- Before you go: what you need to know in 5 minutes
- Key highlights I’d build your day around
- The value: $70 for two big adrenaline hits and real logistics help
- Private transfers in Ubud: how the timing really feels
- Stop 1: Ayung River rafting at Ayung Dewata Rafting
- What the river trip is like day-of
- The tradeoff: stairs and wet gear
- Stop 2: Quad bike at Alas Harum, including Gorilla Cave
- The Gorilla Cave photo moment
- Tandem ATV option for couples
- Expect to get dirty, even if you try not to
- Lunch and the small comforts that matter
- Who this trip suits best (and who should rethink it)
- Price and logistics: where surprises can happen
- What seems consistent
- What can vary
- Gear and safety: what’s included, what you should bring
- The guides: small details that lift the whole day
- My honest booking advice: should you do it?
- FAQ
- How long does the Bali quad bike and white water rafting day take?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- How long are the quad biking and rafting parts?
- What kind of rafting is it?
- Do I need to be very fit for this tour?
- Is the ATV ride good for couples?
- Is lunch included, and do I need to bring food?
Before you go: what you need to know in 5 minutes
This isn’t a sit-and-watch excursion. You’ll ride hard, get dirty, and then go again. The rafting portion includes showers and a buffet meal, but you should still expect the mud to find you on the ATV course.
Also, even though it’s private for your group, the rafting is done in a small boat (often 5–6 people max). And for the ATV, the ride is led by instructors at the ATV venue—so your day feels like two adventures stitched together by your driver, not one single guide doing everything.
Key highlights I’d build your day around
- Ayung River rafting with jungle scenery and classic stone carvings along the river walls
- ATV riding at Alas Harum with muddy tracks, rice terraces, and the Gorilla Cave tunnel
- Professional instruction on both activities, including safety briefings and a guided pace
- Tandem ATV option if you’re riding as a pair (with a tandem weight limit of 150 kg)
- Buffet lunch included so you’re fueled without stopping for a meal mid-day
- Private air-conditioned transfers that keep you from juggling taxis or renting a scooter
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The value: $70 for two big adrenaline hits and real logistics help
At around $70 per person, the value comes from combining three things that usually cost extra when booked separately: guided ATV riding, guided white-water rafting, and private round-trip transport from Ubud-area hotels. Add lunch and safety equipment, and it starts to look like a smart day-plan rather than a bundle that only makes sense on paper.
Most importantly, you get coordination. Several people note that guides at each activity are good, while the “operator” side is more variable. The good news is that your experience is still anchored by real on-the-ground professionals—river captains and ATV instructors do the actual teaching and lead the time on the water and trails.
Where value can shift for you is in the details: the day is long, you’ll get very wet and muddy, and photo/video isn’t included. If you want clean clothes and dry comfort, this won’t match your vibe. If you want a full day outside with a guide in charge, it’s a good deal.
Private transfers in Ubud: how the timing really feels
The tour runs about 10 hours total, and reviews commonly describe it as an early start and a return late afternoon or early evening. That matters because you’re not just budgeting time for the fun—you’re budgeting time for travel between venues.
You’ll have a private, air-conditioned pickup and drop. In real-world terms, that means: you show up, you’re collected, you don’t figure out routes, and you don’t spend your day negotiating scooter parking. Drivers such as John, Soma, Tude, and Ritchie show up in feedback as punctual and careful, which is a big part of why this combo works well.
One more practical point: while your tour is private, the activities are handled by separate teams at separate locations. So you’ll likely meet a rafting guide at one site and an ATV instructor at the other. Your driver ties it together, and that’s why small delays at one venue can push your schedule.
Stop 1: Ayung River rafting at Ayung Dewata Rafting
The rafting on the Ayung River is the first major payoff. Expect about two hours on the water, guided, with rapids that are usually friendly for first-timers but still feel exciting if you like some splash and momentum.
What makes this stop special is the mix of adrenaline and scenery. You’re not just going down a conveyor of water. You’ll pass through lush green jungle, see cascading waterfalls, and notice stone carvings along the river walls that hint at Balinese culture.
What the river trip is like day-of
You’ll start with a safety briefing and gear fitting (included), then you head to the launch point. After the ride, you typically get a chance to shower, plus a buffet lunch is part of the day plan. Many people emphasize the guide personality here. Guides like Mo and Hari are described as funny and engaging, which helps when the water gets choppy and you want your crew to feel confident.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Ubud
The tradeoff: stairs and wet gear
The most consistent “heads up” is the number of stairs. Reviews call out hundreds of steps going down to the river and then back up afterward. That doesn’t mean the trip is unsafe, but it does mean you should plan footwear and energy.
If you do this:
- Wear water shoes or rafting shoes, not flip-flops
- Bring dry clothes in a sealed bag for the ride back
- Consider that your legs might feel this tomorrow
Stop 2: Quad bike at Alas Harum, including Gorilla Cave
After rafting, the day shifts from water to mud. The ATV portion runs about two hours and is led by instructors who teach you how to control the quad safely on uneven ground.
This is not a smooth track ride. You’ll drive through jungle trails, muddy paths, rice terraces, and bamboo areas. The goal is that classic Ubud ATV feeling: you’re in the landscape, your wheels are doing real work, and the route keeps changing.
The Gorilla Cave photo moment
One of the signature highlights here is the Gorilla Cave track at Alas Harum, where the trail takes you through a giant stone gorilla-shaped tunnel. It’s the kind of moment that turns your ride from exercise into a memory with a clear visual.
Tandem ATV option for couples
If you like the idea of riding together as a pair, there’s a tandem ATV option. The key limit is maximum weight 150 kilograms for the tandem ride. If you’re deciding between single rider vs tandem, think about comfort and how much you want to focus on balancing while steering in mud.
Expect to get dirty, even if you try not to
Multiple reviews focus on “dirty fun” and messy trails. The route includes river-bed sections and slippery ground, so even if you take it slow, you’ll still come back looking like you rode through a science experiment.
Lunch and the small comforts that matter
Lunch is part of the included package, described as an Indonesian buffet. A few reviews specifically praise it as tasty and satisfying, and that’s important because this is a long day that burns energy.
Also, after rafting, some people report showers and towels. That’s not just a perk. It’s how you avoid ending the day with wet, muddy discomfort for the rest of the car ride.
A practical move: pack a small bag with:
- Dry shirt and socks
- A towel or dry blanket if you’re traveling in cooler evenings (not required, but helpful)
- Sunscreen and a basic face wipe set, because ATV days get gritty
Who this trip suits best (and who should rethink it)
This is for you if you want a true action day around Ubud—two guided activities, included lunch, and private transfers that remove the stress of planning.
You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- You’re okay with getting wet and muddy
- You can handle a stair-heavy rafting entry and exit
- You like having a guide run the safety and the route
You may want to skip or switch to a lighter option if:
- You need a low-effort day
- You hate stairs or have mobility limits
- You’re hoping for a dry, clean experience
Price and logistics: where surprises can happen
The overall cost is positioned as good value because it bundles a lot. But the “combo tour” structure can create a few practical wrinkles.
What seems consistent
- River rafting is praised as the standout adventure
- ATV riding is intense and exciting
- Guides at both activities are often described as friendly and professional
- Your driver experience often makes the day smoother
What can vary
Some feedback mentions ATV delays or occasional machine issues, plus the fact that the rafting and ATV portions are run by separate teams. That’s not unusual in Bali combo scheduling, but it does mean the day is best approached with patience.
If you’re the type who needs perfect timing for dinner plans later that night, give yourself buffer time.
Gear and safety: what’s included, what you should bring
Safety gear is included, and you’ll get professional guidance at both venues. That said, you still control your comfort.
Bring:
- Water shoes (seriously, this is the safest call for rafting stairs and slippery rocks)
- Quick-dry clothes for after the rafting shower
- A change of clothes for the drive back
- A waterproof phone pouch if you want photos, though photo/video sales aren’t included
Insurance is included as well, which adds peace of mind for a day with real physical action.
The guides: small details that lift the whole day
A big reason this combo earns such strong ratings is how guides shape your moment-to-moment experience.
On the river, names like Mo and Hari show up in reviews with praise for keeping things fun and light while still running a safe trip. On the ATV track, instructors like Wayan, Toko, and others are described as making beginners comfortable and keeping the pace engaging.
And the driver presence matters too. People mention drivers such as John, Soma, Tude, and Ritchie for being punctual and professional. In a day with two activity sites, that kind of organization is what keeps the fun from getting eaten by confusion.
My honest booking advice: should you do it?
Book this tour if you want a big, guided Bali action day that combines:
- Ayung River rafting with scenery and an upbeat guide
- Ubud ATV riding with real mud tracks and a signature Gorilla Cave tunnel
- Included lunch and private transfers that keep logistics simple
I would not book it if you’re chasing a relaxed, clean, low-stair day. The experience is designed for people who don’t mind wet gear, muddy boots, and working up a sweat.
If you’re on the fence, the deciding factor should be your comfort with mess and stairs. If that’s fine, this is one of the easiest ways to check two of Ubud’s most popular adventure activities off your list in a single day.
FAQ
How long does the Bali quad bike and white water rafting day take?
It runs about 10 hours total (approx.), including time for the transfers and both activities.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. You get private, air-conditioned 2-way hotel transfers.
How long are the quad biking and rafting parts?
Quad biking is about 2 hours, and rafting is about 2 hours.
What kind of rafting is it?
It’s white-water rafting on the Ayung River, guided and described as suitable for beginners while still being fun.
Do I need to be very fit for this tour?
You should have a moderate level of fitness, especially because the rafting involves a lot of stairs to get down to the river and then back up.
Is the ATV ride good for couples?
There is a tandem ATV option. The tandem ride has a maximum weight limit of 150 kilograms.
Is lunch included, and do I need to bring food?
Lunch is included as an Indonesian buffet. Photo/video is not included.































