REVIEW · NUSA DUA
Bali : ATV Quad Bike and White Water Rafting Adventure with Lunch
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One mud trail, then river rapids. This Bali package strings together an ATV ride through the Goa Gorilla/Gorilla Tunnel area, a guided white-water rafting run, and a real lunch break. I especially like the included safety gear and shower facilities, and I like that pickup is available from places like Nusa Dua, Kuta, and Seminyak. One thing to keep in mind: the ATV and rafting parts can be tiring, and wet, muddy clothes are part of the deal.
You also get a more “handled for you” day than DIY. Gear, lockers, changing rooms, and insurance are included, and many drivers keep things organized with clear communication. It’s listed as a private experience, meaning your group stays together for the activities.
In This Review
- Key things I’d plan around before you go
- One Day, Two Thrills: ATV Quad Bike and White-Water Rafting in Bali
- Where You Meet and How Pickup Works from Nusa Dua
- ATV Quad Bike Through Goa Gorilla: Mud, Jungle, and Safety Gear That Helps
- Lunch Break in Bali: A Real Pause Between Mud and Water
- White-Water Rafting: Following the Guide Down Bali’s Rapids
- Value Check: Is $35 a Smart Deal for This Combo?
- What to Bring (and What You Can Skip) for a Muddy, Wet Day
- Guide and Driver Service: Why Raya, Wayan, Raka, and Madeta Get Named
- Weather, Fitness, and Safety: The Real Rules of the Day
- Should You Book This Bali ATV and Rafting Combo?
- FAQ
- What is included in the Bali ATV quad bike and rafting package?
- Do they offer pickup from Nusa Dua?
- How long is the ATV ride, and is lunch included?
- Is this a private tour?
- What fitness level do you need?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
Key things I’d plan around before you go

- Gorilla Tunnel ATV time: about an hour of off-road riding, including muddy terrain and jungle-style stretches
- Lunch with a cooldown: a meal plus a short break (about 30 minutes) before you head to the river
- White-water rafting with a guide: you follow an expert down the rapids, using all provided rafting safety equipment
- Included showers and lockers: changing facilities help you get back to normal after getting wet
- Pickup coverage is broad: transfer pickup is listed for Nusa Dua and many other popular Bali areas
- Weather matters: the activity needs good conditions, and bad weather can trigger a date change or refund
One Day, Two Thrills: ATV Quad Bike and White-Water Rafting in Bali

This tour is built for people who want variety without eating up an entire day planning. You start on an ATV quad bike, then you shift gears to white-water rafting. That contrast is the whole point. One moment you’re bouncing through muddy off-road paths; the next you’re focused on staying steady in moving water.
The ATV portion is about getting messy in a fun, controlled way. The operator mentions riding through the dense jungle area and into the Gorilla Tunnel / Goa Gorilla area, plus conquering muddy trails. You don’t need to be a motocross rider, but you do need to be comfortable with hands-on control and a bit of physical effort.
Then comes rafting, where the work is mostly about listening to your guide and staying balanced in the raft. The river section is designed around excitement, but it’s also guided and equipment-based, so you’re not left to figure it out alone.
A nice practical detail: lunch is built in. A lot of adrenaline tours forget that food and hydration matter. Here, you get lunch and a welcome drink, then you reset before heading back into it.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Nusa Dua
Where You Meet and How Pickup Works from Nusa Dua
The meeting point is KeepAll Bali Adventure, at Jl. Puseh Natih, Singapadu Tengah, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
If you want pickup, it’s offered for booking with transfer, including areas such as Ubud, Kuta, Seminyak, Legian, Canggu, Sanur, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua. Since your start and end are tied to the same meeting point, pickup is the easiest option if you’re staying far from the Sukawati area.
A practical note: the tour is listed as private, meaning only your group participates. That can make the day feel less like a cattle call and more like your own schedule—especially during check-in and gear handoff.
Also, you’ll want to have your confirmation ready at booking time and plan to use the mobile ticket. The tour is marked as near public transportation, but in real life, pickup (if you’re eligible) usually saves time and hassle.
ATV Quad Bike Through Goa Gorilla: Mud, Jungle, and Safety Gear That Helps

Your ATV experience runs about 1 hour (approx.). That’s a solid chunk of time for something this action-heavy. You’ll get boots, a helmet, and safety equipment, plus a quad guide. This matters because the ATV portion isn’t just for show—it involves control on uneven ground and muddy sections where grip can be inconsistent.
The tour description calls out dense jungle-style riding and the Gorilla Tunnel / Goa Gorilla area. That’s the kind of setting that makes the ride feel more like an adventure route than a track. You’ll also be tackling challenging muddy terrain. Translation: expect the ground to fight back a bit, and expect the quad to splash if it’s been wet recently.
One small “real life” consideration: the ATV can be tiring, especially on your thumbs and hands during longer throttle/handle adjustments. The tour is timed at about an hour, but your body doesn’t always care about the schedule. If you’ve got thumb or grip issues, take that seriously and consider whether an ATV ride fits your comfort level.
The good news is that the tour includes lockers, towels, changing room access, and shower facilities. That means you’re not stuck figuring out how to wash up after your ATV mess. You’ll likely want to use the changing room and shower soon after the activity so you’re not spending your evening stuck in damp gear.
Lunch Break in Bali: A Real Pause Between Mud and Water

After the ATV ride, you get lunch. The schedule notes about 30 minutes for the meal and a break afterward. This is genuinely important. White-water rafting is physical and it gets your heart rate up, so you want fuel in your system before you start the river portion.
You’ll also receive a welcome drink. That’s a small thing, but it helps set the tone: you’re not just jumping from one adrenaline moment to the next with nothing in between.
The tour is positioned around countryside scenery and a relaxed reset. Whether that means big open views or a more enclosed area depends on the exact stop that day, but the point stays the same: you get a calm window to cool down, hydrate, and change out of sweaty gear if needed.
What I’d do in your place: treat the lunch break like part of the safety plan. Eat something sensible, drink water, and avoid going too heavy right before rafting.
White-Water Rafting: Following the Guide Down Bali’s Rapids

After lunch, the tour moves to white-water rafting. You’ll go with an expert guide who leads the route and helps you handle the rapids. Since rafting can be unpredictable, having a guide is what keeps the experience fun rather than stressful.
The description emphasizes navigating untamed rapids while soaking in scenery along the way. You’ll feel the rush of the river as you tackle challenges on the water. That’s the classic rafting thrill: you’re not just looking; you’re reacting.
The tour includes boots, helmet, and all safety equipment. Even with gear, rafting is active. You’ll be bracing, moving, and holding position while the raft works through the current. If you’re new to rafting, the guide’s instructions will be your main anchor.
One practical end-of-ride reality: the rafting portion can leave you tired, and exiting may involve walking steps. That’s not surprising in Bali, where access routes can be uneven. If you don’t do well with stairs or you’re dealing with knee or back discomfort, keep that in mind when you judge “moderate physical fitness.”
Value Check: Is $35 a Smart Deal for This Combo?

At $35 per person, this package is aiming at value. Here’s why that price can work for many people:
- Lunch is included, plus a welcome drink.
- Safety gear is included for both ATV and rafting (helmet, boots, and equipment).
- You get practical extras like lockers, towels, changing room access, and shower facilities.
- Pickup is available from major areas like Nusa Dua and also Ubud, Kuta, Seminyak, and more (with transfer booking).
- Insurance is covered.
That’s a lot of “logistics and add-ons” bundled into one rate. Many Bali activities charge extra for gear, food, or transport. Even if you plan to do just one part of the day, it often gets more expensive when everything is purchased separately.
What’s not included is also important for budgeting:
- Photos and video are extra.
- Personal expenses are extra.
If you’re thinking you’ll buy the photo/video package, factor that into your total budget now. If you don’t care, you can keep the costs tight and still get the full experience.
Also pay attention to pacing. The ATV portion is about 1 hour and lunch is about 30 minutes. Rafting time isn’t stated in the details you were given, so your total day will feel like “ATV + food + rafting” rather than a simple single-activity block.
What to Bring (and What You Can Skip) for a Muddy, Wet Day

Because the tour provides helmets, boots, and safety gear, you can pack lighter than you might for a typical DIY outing. You’ll also have towels and shower facilities, plus changing room access.
Still, I’d bring the basics that make the day easier:
- A change of dry clothes for after everything
- Any small personal items you want on hand, kept dry
- Sunscreen and basic sun protection, since outdoor time is involved
- Water and snacks only if the day feels long for you, since lunch is included but timing can still affect how you feel
If you’re prone to getting cold after water activities, plan for that too. You’ll be wet from rafting and possibly splashed during ATV riding. The tour setup helps, but your comfort after matters.
Guide and Driver Service: Why Raya, Wayan, Raka, and Madeta Get Named

The experience is all about motion, but smooth handoffs are what make it feel safe and worth repeating. Several staff members are specifically mentioned for doing more than just driving people from A to B.
Raya is noted for being above and beyond—handling pickup from the villa, keeping an eye on lockers (including locking them properly), and even booking activities. Wayan is praised for safe driving and clear planning, including WhatsApp messages ahead of time so you know exactly when and where the driver is coming. Raka is described as friendly, accommodating, and willing to explain how the day is arranged. Madeta is brought up in the context of a larger group, with extra care around making the day work smoothly and even arranging a van for group transport.
What I take from that pattern: the tour is set up so someone is actively managing your day. You’re not just receiving equipment; you’re getting coordination, timing, and guidance—especially important when you’re combining two active experiences in one stretch.
Weather, Fitness, and Safety: The Real Rules of the Day
This tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s the big “watch the forecast” item to keep in mind. White-water and muddy terrain are fun, but they’re not something you want when conditions turn unsafe.
Fitness level is listed as moderate. That’s a useful guideline. “Moderate” here likely means you can handle active movement, being in and out of gear, and dealing with short walks or steps during transitions. If you’re expecting a totally relaxed day, this isn’t it.
Safety equipment is included, and insurance is covered. That reduces risk, but it doesn’t eliminate the physical side of the experience. Plan your day like it’s an activity workout with a splashy payoff.
Should You Book This Bali ATV and Rafting Combo?
I’d book this if:
- You want two big adrenaline hits in one day: ATV quad biking plus white-water rafting
- You like clear support, from guides and drivers to lockers, towels, and showers
- You’re traveling in a group that appreciates a private setup
- You’re okay with mud and water and you don’t mind getting a little tired
I’d think twice if:
- You have thumb, hand, or grip issues and worry about throttle strain during an hour of ATV riding
- Stairs and uneven exits are a problem for you
- You’re not comfortable with a moderate level of physical effort
For the price, the value is strong on paper: lunch, safety gear, and shower facilities are included, and pickup options cover a lot of common Bali bases. If you want an easy-to-organize day that still feels like an authentic Bali adventure, this combo is a solid choice.
FAQ
What is included in the Bali ATV quad bike and rafting package?
The package includes lunch, pickup (with transfer booking), a quad guide, locker access, towel, changing room, shower facilities, boots, helmet and all safety equipment, a welcome drink, and insurance coverage. Photos and video are not included.
Do they offer pickup from Nusa Dua?
Yes. Pickup is offered for bookings with transfer from several areas, including Nusa Dua (along with Ubud, Kuta, Seminyak, Legian, Canggu, Sanur, and Jimbaran).
How long is the ATV ride, and is lunch included?
The ATV quad bike portion is about 1 hour (approx.). Lunch is included and is about 30 minutes.
Is this a private tour?
It’s listed as private, with only your group participating.
What fitness level do you need?
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can also cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.





















