You’ll start your Bali adventure with hotel pickup before riding quad bikes through jungle trails and rice fields near Ubud (mud included). After an Indonesian buffet lunch with valley views, raft down Ayung River’s gentle rapids with a local guide showing you hidden carvings and waterfalls along the way. It’s a day packed with laughter, splashes, and those little moments you’ll replay later.
We’d barely finished our first coffee when our driver showed up at the hotel — early, but with that easy Balinese smile. The drive to Ubud was quiet except for the hum of scooters weaving past. I remember the way the morning air smelled a bit like damp earth and incense from roadside shrines. At Alas Harum, helmets on and boots strapped tight, our guide Wayan grinned and said, “Don’t worry if you get muddy — it’s good luck.” I half-believed him until we hit the first patch of mud. Honestly, I still find bits of it on my shoes.
The quad bike part was two hours but felt faster. We zipped along rice terraces where old women in wide hats waved at us (I tried waving back but almost steered into a ditch). The Gorilla Cave tunnel was surreal — dark for a second, then sunlight again with everyone laughing. There’s something about bouncing through bamboo forests that makes you feel like a kid again. I didn’t expect to like it as much as I did; maybe it was the mix of adrenaline and seeing real life happening all around us.
Lunch was this Indonesian buffet overlooking green valleys — honestly, I can’t remember half the dishes’ names but there was something spicy with peanuts that Wayan recommended (he laughed when I tried to say it in Bahasa). After eating way too much rice, we headed to the Ayung River for rafting. The water wasn’t icy but cool enough to wake you up after all that food. Our rafting guide shouted instructions while pointing out carvings hidden in mossy rocks — apparently stories from Balinese legends. At one point we just floated quietly under a waterfall spray; I didn’t say anything because nobody else did either.
I thought I’d be exhausted after all that but instead felt kind of light — maybe it’s just being outside all day or maybe Bali does something to your head. Anyway, if you’re looking for a day trip from Ubud or want something more than temples and beaches, this quad bike and rafting combo is worth it. Just don’t wear white shoes.
The quad bike ride takes about 2 hours through various terrains near Ubud.
Yes, private air-conditioned hotel transfer is included in your booking.
You’ll pass jungle scenery, waterfalls, ancient stone carvings, and lush valleys during the 2-hour rafting trip.
Yes, professional guides lead both the quad bike ride and river rafting for safety and local insight.
An Indonesian buffet lunch overlooking scenic valleys is included after your activities.
Yes, both activities are suitable for beginners; guides provide full instruction before starting.
The maximum combined weight for tandem rides is 150 kilograms per ATV.
Your day includes private hotel pickup in an air-conditioned vehicle, all safety equipment for both quad biking and rafting near Ubud, guidance from local professionals throughout each activity, approximately two hours on ATVs followed by two hours on Ayung River rafts (with groups of up to six per boat), insurance coverage during both adventures, plus an Indonesian buffet lunch overlooking green valleys before heading back to your hotel in comfort.
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