Mix ATV dust with river cool-down. This is a high-energy Bali day built around guided quad biking and river tubing, with safety gear and a proper briefing before you move.
What I like most is how safety-first the program feels from the start: helmet and gloves for the ATV, then life jacket and helmet for the river, plus a clear intro to how each activity works. I also love that lunch is included, along with coffee or tea, so you’re not trying to solve hunger mid-adventure.
One consideration: after the river portion, you might experience a short wait before the vehicle pulls in to take you back. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s smart to plan for a little downtime at the end of the day.
In This Review
- Key points before you go
- Meeting point near Ubud: how the day starts
- ATV quad bike: briefing, practice, and the guide-led route
- River tubing on Bali’s smaller tubes: gear-up and ride smart
- What’s included that actually matters (and why it feels good value)
- Timing in a 6-hour day: where the hours tend to go
- Transfers and options: solo ATV, tubing, or the full combo
- Who should book this ATV and tubing combo
- Should you book Ubud Quad Biking ATV and river tubing?
- FAQ
- What activities are included in this Bali experience?
- How long is the tour?
- Is safety gear provided?
- Is lunch included?
- Do I need moderate fitness?
- Is pick-up and drop-off available?
- Where does the tour start?
- How many travelers are in a group?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key points before you go

- Safety gear and briefings are included so you’re not guessing how to ride or tube.
- A short practice run helps you get your bearings before the guided ATV route.
- Your ATV ride can include rice paddies, villages, and highlands via a guide-led route.
- Bali river tubing is done on smaller tubes than big rafting setups, so you stay closer to the guide’s plan.
- Lunch, coffee/tea, and a clean towel keep the day from feeling like a grab-and-go tour.
- Group size maxes at 30 travelers, which helps keep things from turning into a chaotic line.
Meeting point near Ubud: how the day starts

The tour starts back at the meeting point area tied to Wos River Tubing Adventure, on Jl. Raya Singapadu No.10, Singapadu Kaler, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali (80571). The day ends back there too, unless you selected the option with pick-up and drop-off.
If you want the smoothest experience, arrive a few minutes early so you can get your gear and briefing without rushing. The tour runs about 6 hours, so small delays can feel bigger than they do on a shorter excursion.
One more thing: you’ll need good weather. If conditions aren’t right, the operator will offer another date or a full refund. That matters because both ATV tracks and river tubing depend on solid ground and safe water conditions.
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ATV quad bike: briefing, practice, and the guide-led route
The ATV part starts with a full safety briefing. You’ll get instructions on how to operate the quad bike, then you’ll fit helmet and gloves before you head out. This is a big deal if you’re new to ATVs, because you’re not just handed a machine and pointed toward the road.
Next comes a short practice session. It’s meant to get you comfortable before the route gets real, so you can learn basic control without feeling like you’re holding everyone up. I like that extra step—new riders learn faster when they get to mess up safely for a few minutes.
When the ride begins, you follow experienced guides over changing terrain. The route can mix lush rice paddies, dense forest sections, traditional villages, and scenic highlands. In plain terms: expect variety, not a single straight track.
What makes this section valuable is the guide-led structure. You’re seeing rural Bali features while someone else handles the “which way now” part and keeps the group moving. You also get a better sense of what you’re looking at—paddies and villages don’t always read as clearly if you’re just passing them at random.
River tubing on Bali’s smaller tubes: gear-up and ride smart

After ATV time, you’ll head to the river tubing area. Depending on your exact package option, there may be a short drive between the ATV and tubing location.
Before you touch the water, there’s another safety briefing, then you’ll gear up with a life jacket and helmet. You’ll also be provided a paddle, which keeps the tubing experience more active than a totally passive drift.
This setup is also designed to feel more personal than big rafting groups. Bali river “tubes” are smaller than conventional rafts, and you still benefit from the guide’s expertise. That usually means clearer instructions, tighter group control, and less time waiting around for someone else’s slow moment.
One practical tip for you: river tubing feels simple until you’re holding a paddle and keeping balance at the same time. The briefing matters here. Listen closely before you start, and you’ll have a calmer ride once the current gets moving.
What’s included that actually matters (and why it feels good value)

At $30.56 per person, this is one of those Bali activity combos that looks cheap on paper because it includes the essentials that often cost extra elsewhere.
Here’s what’s built into the price:
- Lunch
- Coffee and/or tea
- Clean towel
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- All fees and taxes
- Safety equipment (ATV helmet and gloves; tubing life jacket, helmet, and paddle)
- Private pick-up and drop-off if you selected that option
I especially appreciate lunch and the A/C vehicle. An ATV + river day can get sweaty fast, and having food handled for you means you spend more of the 6 hours actually doing the activities.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which makes check-in easier when you don’t want to hunt for paper confirmations. There’s also mention of group discounts, so if you’re traveling with friends, ask what’s possible for your group size.
Timing in a 6-hour day: where the hours tend to go

This is an active day, but it’s still paced enough to be manageable for most people with moderate physical fitness. The rhythm is basically: ATV briefing and ride, then transition, then tubing briefing and time on the water.
Because the day runs around 6 hours, there’s limited slack for long stops or extra sightseeing. That’s ideal if you want a full dose of “Bali outdoors fun” without burning an entire day.
One note from real-world timing: after the river portion, you may have to wait a bit before the car arrives to take you back to the meeting point or pickup area. It’s worth mentally budgeting for a short delay at the end, especially if groups finish at slightly different times.
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Transfers and options: solo ATV, tubing, or the full combo

You can book different ways depending on how you want to structure the day.
From the tour info, you can:
- Book a tubing session without transfers, or a solo ATV without transfers
- Upgrade to pair ATV and tubing together
- Add door-to-door private round-trip transfers, including from Ubud or south Bali, to save time
Here’s how to think about it. If you’re staying near the meeting area and you’re comfortable getting yourself there, skipping transfers can save money and keep things simple. But if you’re farther out—or you just want the day to run on rails—private door-to-door is often worth it, because it reduces the “where do we meet now?” stress when you’re coming off active sports.
Also, there’s language in the info that suggests you can do single or tandem ATV when you upgrade with transfers. If you’re thinking about riding together, confirm the exact ATV pairing setup when you book.
Who should book this ATV and tubing combo

This works best for you if you want:
- Adrenaline-heavy fun instead of a slow, photo-only day
- A guided experience that gets you out of central Bali into rural scenery
- A structured day with safety gear, briefings, and food handled
It’s less ideal if you want a totally relaxed outing. The activities are physical, and the schedule is tight enough that you’ll feel the pace.
In terms of vibe, the guides have come up by name in past experiences—people have credited Teja, Dwi, Adi, Ketut, Santika, and Putu for being friendly, helpful, and communicative. Even if you don’t get those exact names, it’s a good signal that the operator leans on local guides who keep the day organized.
Should you book Ubud Quad Biking ATV and river tubing?

Yes, if you want a full active day in Bali that still includes the basics you’d otherwise pay for or scramble for: safety gear, briefings, lunch, and A/C transport. At $30.56, the value is strongest when you’ll actually use those included items and you care about doing ATV and tubing in one efficient block of time.
I’d book with a little extra patience if you’re the type who hates waiting around, since a short delay at the end of the river portion can happen. And if weather is a question during your dates, remember the tour needs good conditions; plan to be flexible.
If you’re craving something more than temples and scooters, this is a straightforward way to get rural Bali scenery plus real outdoor thrills—without turning your day into a logistics puzzle.
FAQ
What activities are included in this Bali experience?
The experience includes a guided ATV/quad bike ride and river tubing. You can also choose options like ATV or tubing alone depending on the package you book.
How long is the tour?
The duration is listed as about 6 hours.
Is safety gear provided?
Yes. The ATV portion includes helmet and gloves, and the river tubing portion includes a life jacket and helmet (plus a paddle).
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is included, along with coffee and/or tea.
Do I need moderate fitness?
The tour notes that travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
Is pick-up and drop-off available?
Pick-up and drop-off are available if you select the option. Otherwise, you can book without transfers.
Where does the tour start?
The start point is Wos River Tubing Adventure, Jl. Raya Singapadu No.10, Singapadu Kaler, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia, and it ends back at the meeting point.
How many travelers are in a group?
The maximum group size is listed as 30 travelers.
What happens if the weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, based on the local time of the experience.





























