REVIEW · KUTA
ATV Quad Bike with Kintamani Volcano Tour – All Inclusive
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Four wheels, fresh mountain air, and big Bali views. This all-inclusive ATV quad bike plus Kintamani volcano day tour mixes muddy adventure with crisp highland panoramas over Mount Batur and Lake Batur. It’s a full 8 to 9 hour outing designed to move you from hotel pickup in the Kuta area to jungle tracks, then up to cooler mountain viewpoints.
What I like most is the balance: you get 2 hours of jungle ATV over a route around 9 km (not just a short try-out), and then you switch gears to high-altitude viewpoints at Kintamani. I also love that the day includes Tegalalang Rice Terrace, so you’re not spending your whole time off-roading and staring at one kind of scenery.
One consideration: it’s an all-day commitment. You’ll be in a vehicle for the transfers, and Kintamani’s “cold and fresh” conditions above roughly 1500 meters mean you’ll want a warm layer even if the morning starts sunny.
In This Review
- Quick Highlights
- How the Kintamani ATV Day Flows (8 to 9 Hours)
- Dadi Bali Adventures ATV: Jungle Tracks, Water, Rice Fields, and a Real Ride
- Kintamani: Mount Batur and Lake Batur Views from Around 1500 Meters
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace: A Famous Bali Walk After Getting Muddy
- Meals, Coffee Tester, and Included Comforts That Matter
- Guides Make or Break the ATV Day (Putu, Sambe, and Kadek)
- Price and Value: What $60 Covers for an All-Inclusive Day
- Weather, Clothing, and Small Practical Tips for This Day
- Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Skip It)
- Should You Book the ATV Quad Bike with Kintamani Volcano Tour?
- FAQ
- Is pickup included?
- How long is the ATV quad bike portion?
- Where does the tour include Kintamani views?
- Is lunch included?
- What’s included for getting cleaned up after ATV?
- Does the tour include coffee?
- Is this a private tour?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Quick Highlights

- 2 hours of ATV riding on about a 9 km jungle route with safety gear and an ATV guide
- Private tour/activity for your group with hotel pickup from the Kuta area
- Kintamani viewpoint time with Mount Batur and Lake Batur panoramas at altitude
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace included after the ride
- Lunch plus shower, locker, and towel after ATV so you’re not stuck dealing with mud all day
- Coffee tester at an organic farm plantation stop is included
How the Kintamani ATV Day Flows (8 to 9 Hours)

This is a “do it all in one day” style tour. You start with pickup, then head to Dadi Bali Adventures for your jungle ATV session, before moving on to Kintamani for volcano and lake views. The day finishes with a cultural stop at Tegalalang Rice Terrace, so you end with something scenic you can walk through.
You’ll spend roughly 1.5 hours at the ATV base, about 1.5 hours at Kintamani, and about 1.5 hours at Tegalalang. That adds up to a big block of time outdoors, plus the driving between sites. The upside is you don’t need to stitch together multiple tours on different days.
Because it’s private, you’re not sharing the schedule with strangers. That matters on an ATV day, where the pace depends on comfort levels and ride flow, and on a viewpoint day, where lighting and crowding can change fast.
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Dadi Bali Adventures ATV: Jungle Tracks, Water, Rice Fields, and a Real Ride

Your ATV portion is the main event, and it’s built around a 2-hour jungle ride over about 9 km. The route is described as moving through rice fields, rivers, plantations, puddles, waterfalls, and green hills—so yes, expect wet and earthy conditions at least sometimes, depending on the day’s weather.
Safety gear is included, and there’s an ATV guide along with your English-speaking driver for transport between stops. The reviews put a lot of weight on the guide experience, with names like Putu and Sambe mentioned for being caring, patient, and supportive—exactly the kind of attitude that helps if you’re new to quad biking or just nervous about controlling the vehicle.
Plan your expectations: this isn’t a “sit on a vehicle and watch” tour. You’ll be doing the work—steering, braking, and keeping steady on uneven terrain—while the guide manages the pacing and keeps the group together.
After the ride, you’re set up for cleanup with a locker, shower room, and bath towel. That’s a big value-add on a muddy activity day because it lets you transition into sightseeing without feeling gross the whole afternoon.
Kintamani: Mount Batur and Lake Batur Views from Around 1500 Meters

After ATV, the tour rises into Kintamani, where you get a dedicated block of time to enjoy the volcano-and-lake panorama. The viewpoint area is described as being above about 1500 meters from sea level, and the air there is often “cold and fresh” compared to lower Bali.
You’re specifically there for views tied to Mount Batur and Lake Batur. This is the kind of stop where your photos improve fast once you catch the angle: volcano on one side, lake in the background, and layered hills behind. If you want the classic highland shots, this is the moment in the itinerary built for that.
One practical note: altitude plus cloud cover can make it feel cooler than you expect. Bring or wear something that won’t cramp your arms for the ride earlier that morning, but will keep you comfortable while you stand and look out for a while.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace: A Famous Bali Walk After Getting Muddy

The last major stop is Tegalalang Rice Terrace in Ceking village. It’s one of Bali’s best-known terraced rice field areas, and it’s included for about 1.5 hours.
This part of the day works nicely as a palate cleanser. You go from engines and wet jungle paths to stepped farming landscapes and slower walking. It’s also a chance to stretch your legs and reset your energy before the drive back.
Because time is limited, come with a simple plan: pick a viewpoint path, take your photos, then do one calm loop rather than trying to see every corner. If you like the idea of terraces as more than just a quick photo stop, this is your time to linger—within the tour’s schedule.
Meals, Coffee Tester, and Included Comforts That Matter
This tour isn’t stingy with basics. You get a welcome drink after pickup, lunch after the ATV, and an included coffee tester at an organic farm plantation stop. The coffee stop may sound small, but it’s a smart way to break up the day—especially when you’re coming off a sweaty ride.
The “real” comfort win is after ATV. You’ll have access to a shower room and a bath towel, plus a locker for your belongings. That combination is the difference between feeling like you survived a day of mess versus feeling like you had an adventure that ended cleanly.
Also, the tour lists full insurance included. That doesn’t make ATV risk-free, but it’s one more layer of reassurance built into the package.
All fees and taxes are included too, which helps when you’re budgeting a day trip that already has transfers, admission, and activity costs baked in.
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Guides Make or Break the ATV Day (Putu, Sambe, and Kadek)

ATV tours can be hit-or-miss on technique and attitude. What stands out here from the feedback is how often the guides are described as supportive and fun—especially in the “first time on a quad” situations.
Names that come up in the experience notes include Putu, praised for being caring, patient, and supportive, as well as fun and engaging. Sambe is also mentioned as the friendliest driver, which matters because your driver isn’t just transporting you—he’s shaping the tone of the day. Kadek gets credit for hospitality and friendliness during a quad biking experience from hotel pickup.
Even if your group’s guide differs from these names, the pattern you want is clear: someone who explains controls, keeps the ride moving at the right pace, and helps you feel steady. This tour is built around that kind of guided flow, not a chaotic free-for-all.
Price and Value: What $60 Covers for an All-Inclusive Day

At $60 per person, this is positioned as an all-inclusive day. That price matters because it’s not only the ATV ride—you’re also paying for hotel pickup via private transport, safety setup, lunch, admission, and the Kintamani + Tegalalang portions of the itinerary.
So the value isn’t just “cheap ATV.” It’s the fact that you’re getting:
- Private transport with an English-speaking driver
- ATV riding time (2 hours / ~9 km) plus safety gear and an ATV guide
- Lunch after ATV
- Shower, towel, and locker after riding
- Kintamani viewpoint time and Tegalalang terrace entry
- Coffee tester at an organic farm plantation stop
If you’ve ever tried to piece together ATV + volcano viewpoints + a rice terrace visit yourself, you’ll know how fast those costs and time slots add up. Here, the day is bundled into a single schedule, which is a real money saver for most people—especially if you don’t want to hire multiple independent services.
Weather, Clothing, and Small Practical Tips for This Day
Because Kintamani is described as cold and fresh at altitude, you’ll be glad you can adjust your layers. Even if the lower Bali areas feel warm, the viewpoint stop is the part most likely to surprise you with cooler air.
For the ATV time, the route description includes puddles and waterfalls, so expect moisture and mud risk. You’ll have a shower room and towel available afterward, but you’ll still want clothing you can tolerate getting wet.
Finally, keep your camera plan simple. You’ll have photo opportunities at the ATV scenery and at the Kintamani Mount Batur and Lake Batur panoramas. At Tegalalang Rice Terrace, you’ll want breathable shoes for walking the steps and paths.
Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Skip It)
This tour is best for you if:
- You want a single-day mix of adventure and sightseeing
- You’re comfortable with an active outing and a long-ish schedule
- You value private service and don’t want to share the ride rhythm with strangers
- You want classic Kintamani views without planning multiple transport arrangements
You might skip it if:
- You prefer relaxed, low-mobility days with minimal driving
- You dislike getting dirty or you’re sensitive to cooler weather at altitude
- You want a very short experience only (this is an all-day format)
Should You Book the ATV Quad Bike with Kintamani Volcano Tour?
If you’re aiming for an energetic Bali day that still includes those iconic highland views, this is a strong fit. The package works because it couples a substantial 2-hour ATV ride with a focused Kintamani stop and a real sightseeing finish at Tegalalang Rice Terrace—and it takes care of the practical pieces like lunch, shower access, and safety setup.
My advice: book it when you want a full, active day and you’re okay with cooler air at the viewpoint. If that sounds like your style, this is the kind of day that ends with both muddy fun and satisfying panoramas.
FAQ
Is pickup included?
Yes. Pickup is offered, and the tour uses private transport with an English-speaking driver.
How long is the ATV quad bike portion?
The jungle ATV time is about 2 hours.
Where does the tour include Kintamani views?
The itinerary includes a stop at Kintamani for volcano and lake scenery, including views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is included after the ATV.
What’s included for getting cleaned up after ATV?
The package includes a locker, shower room, and bath towel.
Does the tour include coffee?
Yes. There’s a free coffee tester in an organic farm plantation.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s listed as private, meaning only your group participates.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience start time, the amount paid is not refunded. The experience may also be canceled if a minimum traveler number isn’t met, with an alternative date/experience or a full refund offered.
























