REVIEW · KUTA
Experience Private Quad Bike and Jungle Swing in Bali Indonesia
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Ride the swing, then throttle the ATV. This private Kuta day blends Bali Swing canyon views with an off-road 250cc ATV ride through rice fields, bamboo, jungle paths, and villages—exactly the kind of day that makes Bali feel real, not just scenic. You get dedicated time for the swings (including tandem options) plus a full safety briefing before you hit the tracks.
What I like most is how smooth the whole day is on your side: private transport, an English-speaking guide/driver, and lunch with showers built in. And if you’re aiming for photos, Bali Swing is designed for that—canyon edges, river-and-waterfall views, and multiple swing setups that range from calmer to adrenaline-heavy.
One thing to plan for: photos/video aren’t included, so if you want professional shots, you’ll need to arrange them separately (or budget for it at the venue).
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Use
- Bali Swing + ATV in One Day: The Smart Kuta Combo
- Entering the Canyon: Bali Swing Time and What You’ll See
- The ATV Shift: 250cc Semi-Automatic Quad Riding Through Real Bali
- Safety, Suitability, and the Age Rules That Affect Your Day
- What’s Included for $62: Value Breakdown That Makes Sense
- Lunch and Showers: The Unsexy Part That Makes the Day Work
- Timing: How an 8-Hour Day Usually Feels in Kuta
- The Photo Plan: Getting Great Shots Without Getting Burned
- Service Matters: The Role of Yoga as Your Guide
- Who Should Book This (and Who Might Skip)
- Weather Is Part of the Plan (Because This Isn’t Indoors)
- Should You Book This Jungle Swing + ATV in Kuta?
- FAQ
- How long is the whole experience from pickup to drop-off?
- How long do I spend at Bali Swing?
- How long is the ATV (quad bike) ride?
- Is the tour private, or will I join strangers?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are photos or video included?
- What safety and riding guidance do I get before the ATV?
- What are the age rules for riding the ATV solo or tandem?
- What if the weather is poor?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Use

- Canyon-edge Bali Swing with big-picture views over a river waterfall area
- Unlimited access style swing time, with multiple swings for different comfort levels
- 250cc semi-automatic ATV ride routes through rice terraces, plantations, bamboo forest, jungle, river, villages, and tunnels
- Full safety briefing before you ride, plus provided safety equipment
- Lunch, showers, lockers, and a welcome drink included so you’re not scrambling mid-day
- Private tour for your group with pickup and drop-off from Kuta-area timing
Bali Swing + ATV in One Day: The Smart Kuta Combo
Bali can be a lot of driving if you try to piece activities together on your own. This combo is built to avoid that headache. From Kuta, you’re working with a single plan: swings first, then the ATV ride, with private transportation doing the heavy lifting.
I also like that the day isn’t only about adrenaline. Bali Swing gives you that iconic, edge-of-the-canyon feeling with Instagram-ready sightlines—while the ATV gives you the dirt-on-your-boots experience: rice terraces, bamboo groves, village roads, and all that Bali texture you can’t get from a hotel pool.
If you want a clean day with clear time blocks, this format is practical. You don’t have to guess when to eat or where to store your stuff; you’re covered.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Kuta
Entering the Canyon: Bali Swing Time and What You’ll See

Bali Swing is the headline here, and it’s easy to see why. The setup sits at the edge of a canyon with views toward a river waterfall area. That means your photos don’t just look nice—they look high, with depth in the background.
You’ll spend about 2 hours on the swing portion, and the flow is built around giving you time on multiple swing setups. The experience is described as having several swings—including a tandem swing for couples and options that should feel less intense if you’re not trying to go full sky-diver.
This is also where your comfort and confidence matter. The swing experience is a mix: some setups are for the thrill-seekers, and some are for people who want a moment to enjoy the view without feeling too wild. If you’re traveling with someone who’s nervous, tandem can be a nice middle ground because you’re not doing it alone.
What to know before you go: photos/video aren’t included, so if you’re counting on someone else to capture the big moment, plan for that cost. The swing itself is a photo machine, but you’ll want a backup plan if you don’t bring a way to protect your phone.
The ATV Shift: 250cc Semi-Automatic Quad Riding Through Real Bali

After swings, the day turns into motion. Your quad bike ride is about 1.5 hours, and it’s not described as a boring loop around a parking lot. The route includes rice terrace scenery, plantation areas, bamboo forest, jungle paths, river spots, village scenes, and even a tunnel stretch, ending with panorama views.
The ATV you ride is a powerful semi-automatic 250cc quad. Semi-automatic usually means you’re not wrestling with a manual clutch every few seconds. Practically, that helps you focus on steering and getting through terrain, rather than burning out early.
Before you start, there’s a full safety briefing. You’ll also be given safety equipment. This matters because the route includes mixed terrain—bamboo shade trails and village-adjacent roads don’t feel the same as open rice fields. A short briefing helps your ride feel confident, not chaotic.
And yes, it’s “off the beaten track.” That phrase usually means “less touristy routes,” and here it also likely means you’ll see the kind of Bali most visitors skip—small village moments, green corridors, and those sudden changes in scenery that make the ride feel like a real journey.
Safety, Suitability, and the Age Rules That Affect Your Day
This is an active day. The overall requirement is moderate physical fitness. That doesn’t mean you need to be an athlete—it means you should feel okay with sitting, handling a bit of bumpy riding, and doing the basic movement involved in getting on and off the quad.
Age and ride style rules are also important:
- ATV solo: you ride the quad yourself, with minimum age 12
- ATV tandem: one person drives and one person is the passenger on one bike
- Children ages 7–11: must have an adult present and can only ride as the tandem passenger
If you’re traveling as a family, these rules can make or break the plan. If you have kids, think early about who will drive and how you want to handle safety and comfort. Tandem is the easiest way to keep everyone involved without forcing a solo ride.
What’s Included for $62: Value Breakdown That Makes Sense
At $62 for a private day, the value isn’t just that it’s “cheap for Bali.” It’s what you get that reduces your extra spending and stress.
Here’s what’s included:
- Pickup and private transportation
- English-speaking driver
- Professional guide
- Welcome drink
- Lunch
- Safety equipment (for the ATV portion)
- Insurance
- Lockers (loker)
- Shower facilities
So instead of paying separately for transport, meals, and end-of-day cleanup, this day bundles those items. If you’ve ever done an ATV tour where you end up carrying your damp gear around while looking for food, you’ll appreciate that showers and lockers are included.
One practical note: you should still be ready for the reality of ATV days. Even with showers available, you may end up with at least some mud on shoes or clothing. Wear something you don’t mind getting a little weathered.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Kuta
Lunch and Showers: The Unsexy Part That Makes the Day Work
The swing and ATV portions can be intense enough that hunger hits fast. That’s why I like that lunch is included. You’re not forced to guess a meal time while coordinating with the group and your return ride.
The shower facilities and lockers are also more important than people think. ATV days involve sweaty moments and sometimes dirt. Having a place to store your things and wash up means you can actually enjoy the rest of your Bali time after you’re done—without dealing with wet bags and muddy clothes in your car.
Timing: How an 8-Hour Day Usually Feels in Kuta
The total day is listed as about 8 hours, from pickup to drop-off. Inside that, the activities are roughly:
- Bali Swing: around 2 hours
- Quad Bike: around 1.5 hours (with the rest of the time for safety prep, changing, and travel between areas)
In real life, those in-between moments are where tours can feel long. Here, because the important items like lunch, lockers, and showers are included, you’re less likely to lose time searching for basics.
Still, treat it as a full day. You’ll want a good breakfast, water ready before pickup, and comfortable clothes that handle humidity and a bit of dust.
The Photo Plan: Getting Great Shots Without Getting Burned
Bali Swing is built for photos. You’ll have dramatic angles over the canyon and that river waterfall view in the background. The tandem swing and the variety of swing styles also help: different swings give different compositions, so your pictures don’t all look the same.
But here’s the catch: photos/video aren’t included. That means you should decide ahead of time:
- Do you want to pay for on-site photo/video packages?
- Or do you mainly plan to shoot with your own phone/camera?
If you care about photos, protect your electronics. Use a secure phone setup, and plan how you’ll handle it during the swing. Even if you’re not buying professional shots, having a solid phone strategy makes the difference between “nice views” and “real keepsakes.”
Service Matters: The Role of Yoga as Your Guide
One of the best parts of this kind of tour is how smoothly it runs. In the details you provided, the English-speaking driver/guide is often associated with Yoga, and the emphasis is on being friendly, communicative, and genuinely helpful—especially with guidance and recommendations.
That kind of service isn’t just polite. It affects your day in small ways:
- You get clear explanations before you ride.
- You feel more relaxed when it’s time to move between activities.
- You can get tips that help you spend time where it counts rather than guessing.
If you want a low-stress private day, a guide who communicates well is worth real money. It’s not fluff.
Who Should Book This (and Who Might Skip)
This tour fits best if you want:
- One full day that mixes views and action
- A private format where it’s just your group
- ATV riding with a safety briefing and provided equipment
- A swing experience with multiple intensity options and tandem capability
It may not be the best match if:
- You’re strongly camera-dependent and don’t want to spend extra on photo/video
- You or your group has physical limitations for bumpy rides (the tour asks for moderate fitness)
- You’re traveling with kids and haven’t thought through who will drive vs. tandem passenger rules
Weather Is Part of the Plan (Because This Isn’t Indoors)
This experience requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
That matters because both parts—swing and ATV—depend on actually being able to use the facilities and ride the route safely. If you’re booking during a rainy window, consider building flexibility into your Bali schedule.
Should You Book This Jungle Swing + ATV in Kuta?
I’d book it if you want a classic Bali “views + action” day without the hassle of arranging two separate activities. For $62, the included private pickup, lunch, showers, insurance, and lockers make it feel like a complete package, not just a ride ticket.
I’d think twice if you only want one of the two experiences. If you’re mostly a calm-view person, the ATV may feel like work. And if you care about pro photos but hate extra costs, remember: photos/video aren’t included.
If you can handle moderate physical activity and you’re going when weather is workable, this combo gives a lot of variety in one controlled day. That’s the value.
FAQ
How long is the whole experience from pickup to drop-off?
The package runs for about 8 hours total, including pickup from your place in Kuta and drop-off afterward.
How long do I spend at Bali Swing?
The Bali Swing portion is around 2 hours.
How long is the ATV (quad bike) ride?
The ATV ride portion is about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on the plan for the day.
Is the tour private, or will I join strangers?
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group participates.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are welcome drink, private transportation, an English-speaking driver and professional guide, lunch, insurance, lockers, and shower facilities.
Are photos or video included?
No. Photos/video are not included in the package.
What safety and riding guidance do I get before the ATV?
You’ll get a full safety briefing before riding, and you’ll be provided with safety equipment.
What are the age rules for riding the ATV solo or tandem?
For ATV solo, the minimum age is 12. For ATV tandem, one person rides as the driver and the other as the passenger. Children age 7–11 must have an adult present and ride as the tandem passenger.
What if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.





























