Two engines, one river, and six hours. This Bali adventure pairs Ayung River white-water rafting with an ATV ride through lush countryside, with time for hidden-waterfall vibes, photo moments, and a buffet lunch. You’ll follow a guide for both parts, so it’s not just thrill-seeking chaos.
I like that the tour includes the stuff that usually costs extra or causes hassle: lunch, bottled water, and even shower/changing rooms after you get splashed up. One consideration: you’ll want to plan for wet conditions, and pack change of clothes so you’re comfortable for the ride back.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- ATV Meets Ayung River in Kuta: The Real Appeal of This 6-Hour Combo
- From Kuta to the Start Point: Getting Oriented Without Losing Time
- Ayung River Rafting: What You’re Actually Paying For
- Buffet Lunch Reset: Fueling Up Between Water and ATV
- ATV Through Rice Paddies: Solo or Tandem and the Stuff That Changes the Experience
- Waterfalls, Photo Stops, and What to Bring So the Day Goes Smooth
- Showers, Changing Rooms, and Ending Back at the Meeting Point
- Price and Value: Is $48.56 a Good Deal for Rafting Plus ATV?
- Who This Bali Adventure Combo Fits Best
- Should You Book This ATV Ride and Ayung Rafting Combo?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bali ATV ride and Ayung River rafting experience?
- Where does the tour start and where does it end?
- Is pickup from Kuta included?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do I need to bring anything?
- Can I ride solo or do I have to ride tandem?
- What should I expect to wear for the activities?
- Is a DVD video included?
- Is there free cancellation?
- How many people are in a group?
Key highlights at a glance
- Ayung River rafting with safety gear to keep the experience fun, not stressful
- ATV through rice paddies with a guide and a clear choice of solo or tandem
- Buffet lunch + water so you’re not hungry between muddy moments
- Shower room and changing room to reset before you head back
- Small group size (max 6) which usually means more hands-on attention
ATV Meets Ayung River in Kuta: The Real Appeal of This 6-Hour Combo
If you’re short on time but still want the good stuff—water thrills and countryside thrills—this is built for you. In about 6 hours, you do white-water rafting on the Ayung River and then jump into an ATV ride around Bali’s greener back roads, including rice paddies and waterfall-style scenery.
The value is in how the day is stitched together. The rafting part gets your adrenaline going right away, then the ATV ride keeps the energy up with a different kind of motion—speed over bumps instead of current. You’re also not stuck figuring things out alone. Helmet, boots, and safety equipment are included, and you ride with a guide who helps you make sense of the route and what’s next.
The one thing to respect is the mess factor. You will get wet during rafting. The good news: the tour plans for that with changing rooms and shower access, but you still need to bring your own dry clothes for after.
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From Kuta to the Start Point: Getting Oriented Without Losing Time
This tour starts at All new bali adventure, Jl. Raya Krasan, Sedang, Kec. Abiansemal, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80352, Indonesia. Your experience ends back at the meeting point, which makes it easier to plan the rest of your day in Kuta.
Pickup is offered, and there’s also an option to upgrade to include hotel transfers. That matters because Bali traffic and distance can eat hours if you’re trying to manage transport on your own. If you’re staying in Kuta and don’t want a mini-adventure just to reach the activity, choosing pickup is the simplest move.
Also note that the group size is capped at 6 travelers. That usually translates to less waiting around and more efficient transitions between rafting and ATV.
Ayung River Rafting: What You’re Actually Paying For
Ayung River rafting is the heart of the thrill here. The focus isn’t on fancy descriptions—it’s on the basics that make rafting enjoyable: safety guidance, the right gear, and enough time on the water to feel like you had a real experience.
All safety equipment is included, and you’ll have bottled water as part of the day. That takes the guesswork out. You can also expect time where you cool off in the river and catch glimpses that feel like Bali rather than just a ride through a channel.
A big reason this works as a combo is the rhythm. Rafting puts you in that peak adrenaline state, then the day continues instead of stopping cold. You’re not scrambling for a separate activity later. You’re flowing right into lunch, then ATV.
One practical note: rafting is where your clothes will likely take a hit. Even with gear, plan for water splashes. Your sunscreen and camera will matter more than you think, because the best shots often happen when you’re least prepared.
Buffet Lunch Reset: Fueling Up Between Water and ATV
Between the rafting and ATV portion, you’ll get a lunch included meal. It’s described as a buffet, and you’ll also have access to bottled water.
Why this matters: when your day is action-heavy, lunch isn’t just about eating. It’s about recovery. Your legs are working after rafting, and your grip and balance will be important on the ATV later. A buffet style setup is useful because you can take what you need, then move on quickly.
It also keeps the day moving without forcing you to hunt for food somewhere between activities. In Bali, that kind of time savings can be the difference between a smooth day and a rushed one.
ATV Through Rice Paddies: Solo or Tandem and the Stuff That Changes the Experience
Then comes the ATV ride, where the vibe shifts from teamwork on the raft to control and coordination on four wheels. You’ll don a helmet and boots to ride around the rice paddies with a guide, and you can choose solo or tandem.
Here’s what that choice really affects:
- Solo riding fits if you want more control over pace and you like being responsible for every turn and bump.
- Tandem riding works if you want to share the workload and focus more on the scenery and photos while still getting the ATV thrill.
The route includes Bali’s lush countryside scenery. You’ll also be guided through areas described as including hidden-waterfall style stops and cool-off moments. Even if your focus is on speed, slow down when your guide signals it. Those are usually the moments where the route becomes more scenic and the photo odds improve.
One more practical point: ATV rides can mean dust and mud. Even if you’re fully covered, your riding experience can feel better if you dress for it. That’s why the “bring change of clothes” advice is not random. You’ll thank yourself later.
Waterfalls, Photo Stops, and What to Bring So the Day Goes Smooth
The tour description emphasizes hidden waterfalls and cooling off along the way. You should also expect that some stops are timed to let you see, swim, or take photos. Since exact stop timing isn’t provided here, I suggest planning for short waits and quick transitions so you don’t feel rushed.
Bring what the tour asks for:
- Sunscreen
- Camera
- Change of clothes
Add one more practical thought: keep your valuables protected. You’re dealing with water on the rafting side and potential dust or splashes on the ATV side. A dry bag or zip pouch helps you enjoy the moments without stress.
Also, you might be tempted to skip sunscreen because you’ll be busy. Don’t. Bali sun still hits even when you’re in motion, and you’ll likely spend time outdoors while getting geared up and moving between activity points.
Showers, Changing Rooms, and Ending Back at the Meeting Point
After you’ve done rafting and ATV, the tour includes a shower room and changing room. This is one of those “quietly valuable” perks. Getting cleaned up makes a huge difference if you’re planning dinner or evening plans afterward.
Your experience ends back at the meeting point. That’s convenient because you’re not forced into another transfer plan mid-day. If you arranged pickup, you’ll likely have a smoother wrap-up. If you didn’t, you still have a predictable endpoint.
The one item you should know about: a DVD video isn’t included. If you want a keepsake, plan to record on your own phone or camera.
Price and Value: Is $48.56 a Good Deal for Rafting Plus ATV?
At $48.56 per person, this tour is priced as a combined adventure rather than two separate purchases. The value is in what’s included: air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, lunch, shower/changing rooms, and all safety equipment.
Here’s the simple value math: if you were to piece together rafting + ATV independently, you’d usually pay separately for gear and transport, and you’d almost certainly face extra costs for food and getting cleaned up afterward. This package bundles those “friction costs” so you can focus on the experience.
Also, the rating is strong. It shows 5 out of 5 with 67 reviews and a 100% recommendation rate in the provided summary. That’s not a guarantee of perfection, but it does suggest the experience delivers for most people—especially around fun and value.
There’s also a booking pattern note: this tends to be booked about 62 days in advance on average. That’s a sign it’s popular, and planning ahead can help you lock in your preferred time slot.
Who This Bali Adventure Combo Fits Best
This works especially well for:
- You want adrenaline without spending all day building a DIY itinerary
- You like guided activities—someone else handles the route, timing, and safety gear
- You want a small-group feel (max 6 travelers) so it’s not crowded or chaotic
- You want both water action and land action in one day
It might be less ideal if you dislike getting wet or you’re very sensitive about mud/dust. The tour helps with showers and a changing room, but you should still expect a physical, outdoorsy day.
The good news is the information says most travelers can participate. If you have specific medical concerns, you’ll still want to check with the operator before booking. But as a general adventure day for many people, this one is positioned as broadly doable.
Should You Book This ATV Ride and Ayung Rafting Combo?
I’d book it if you want a day that actually feels like Bali adventure, not just a single activity with a long wait. The pairing is smart: rafting delivers the water thrill, then the ATV ride turns the day into a motion-heavy loop through Bali’s countryside and rice fields.
I’d also book it if you care about value and convenience. The included lunch, bottled water, air-conditioned transport, safety equipment, and shower/changing rooms mean you spend less time managing logistics and more time enjoying the day.
One last confidence check: this is described as a small group experience and scores very high in the summary. That combination usually points to a well-run day—especially if your priority is fun per hour.
FAQ
How long is the Bali ATV ride and Ayung River rafting experience?
It runs for about 6 hours (approx.).
Where does the tour start and where does it end?
It starts at All new bali adventure, Jl. Raya Krasan, Sedang, Kec. Abiansemal, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80352, Indonesia. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Is pickup from Kuta included?
Pickup is offered, and you can also upgrade to include hotel transfers.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, lunch, shower room and changing room, and all safety equipment.
Do I need to bring anything?
You should bring sunscreen, a camera, and change of clothes.
Can I ride solo or do I have to ride tandem?
You can choose between solo or tandem ATV riding.
What should I expect to wear for the activities?
You’ll be provided safety equipment, and for the ATV you’ll wear a helmet and boots. You should still plan on changing clothes after you get wet.
Is a DVD video included?
No, a DVD video is not included.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. The policy is free cancellation if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How many people are in a group?
This activity has a maximum of 6 travelers.



























