REVIEW · KUTA
Experience Private Quad Bike and Jungle Swing in Bali Indonesia
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Canyon swings and quad thrills in one day. This private Bali combo mixes the famous edge-of-a-canyon Bali Swing with a countryside ATV ride that runs through rice terraces, bamboo, jungle paths, villages, and tunnels. The whole day is built around big views, small moments, and an organized flow that keeps things from feeling chaotic.
Two things I really like here are the built-in photo-and-adrenaline setup at Bali Swing and the way the safety briefing comes first before you start riding. And in many experiences like this, the biggest difference is the guide; here, English-speaking driver/guide Yoga keeps the tone friendly and clear, including help with how to time stops and pictures.
One consideration: photos/video aren’t included, so if you want a full set of images, you’ll likely need to plan for extras on-site (or bring your own setup). Also, the experience requires decent weather—if it’s canceled for poor conditions, you’ll need to switch dates or get a refund.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Two big attractions, one smooth day out of Kuta
- Bali Swing: canyon-edge views and the swing options that match your comfort level
- The ATV ride through rice, bamboo, jungle trails, villages, and tunnels
- Solo vs tandem: match the ride style to your group
- Timing and flow: what an 8-hour package feels like in real life
- Yoga as your guide: communication, patience, and help with pictures
- What’s included for $62, and what you’ll probably add
- Practical tips so you enjoy the swing and ATV more (and regret less)
- Who this Bali Swing and ATV combo fits best
- Should you book this private Bali Swing + ATV package?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the full package from pickup to drop-off?
- How long do you spend at Bali Swing and on the ATV?
- Where does the experience start?
- Is this tour private or shared?
- What’s included in the price?
- What’s not included?
- Do I need a certain fitness level?
- What are the age rules for ATV riding?
- Is the tour affected by weather?
- What happens if I cancel?
Key highlights at a glance

- Bali Swing by a canyon with river/waterfall views, plus multiple swing sizes and a tandem option
- Unlimited access to many swings, including areas designed for quick, satisfying photos
- 250cc semi-automatic ATV ride with a full safety briefing before you head out
- Stops through rice fields, bamboo forest, jungle, riverside areas, villages, and tunnels
- Lunch, showers, and lockers included, so you’re not scrambling at the end of the day
- Yoga as a standout guide, known for communication, patience, and even picture help
Two big attractions, one smooth day out of Kuta
This is a private, all-in-one package that targets two different moods. First you get the dramatic, heart-thumping Bali Swing experience, which is basically made for wide canyon views and that quick wow moment you want for your feed. Then you switch gears to an ATV ride where you trade the platform views for movement—mud paths, narrow trails, and the kind of countryside that feels like it’s working overtime to look good.
The day runs about 8 hours total when you include pickup and drop-off. The swing time is about 2 hours, then you move into the quad portion for roughly 1.5 hours. That ratio matters: you’re not rushed through the part you came for, but you also aren’t stuck waiting around forever between activities.
Value-wise, you’re paying for more than “time in vehicles.” You’re buying organization: private transportation, an English-speaking driver/guide, a welcome drink, lunch, showers, and lockers. Those extras add up fast in Bali, especially if you’re trying to avoid last-minute purchases or awkward meetups.
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Bali Swing: canyon-edge views and the swing options that match your comfort level

Bali Swing is built around one core idea: you should feel the height, see the valley, and get photos that look like you paid a lot more than you did. The setting is at the edge of a canyon with views toward a river and waterfall, so the scenery does a lot of the work for you.
What you can do there isn’t just one generic swing. The experience includes multiple swings and Instagram-friendly nests for photos. The size variety is the smart part. You can choose a giant swing if you’re chasing adrenaline, or you can pick a smaller swing if you want the experience without the biggest drop feeling.
There’s also a tandem swing—often a natural fit for couples. Even if you’re traveling solo or as friends, a tandem option tends to create a memorable “one shared moment” photo, not just a bunch of separate shots.
Two practical notes I’d keep in mind:
- Bring shoes you don’t mind getting scuffed. Bali swing areas can be slippery.
- If you care about photos, plan to move at your own pace during the 2-hour window. This is the part where you’ll want time to line up angles and swap between poses.
The ATV ride through rice, bamboo, jungle trails, villages, and tunnels

After the swing adrenaline, the ATV portion is where the day turns into a real countryside escape. This ride is not meant to feel like you’re on a paved tour route. You’re heading off the beaten track through rice terrace areas, plantation zones, a bamboo forest, jungle sections, riverside scenery, and traditional villages.
One detail that helps the whole experience make sense: the tour includes a full safety briefing before riding. That matters because an ATV tour can feel intimidating if the rules are vague. Here, you’re walking into the day knowing what you’re expected to do—especially if you haven’t ridden an ATV before.
You’ll ride a powerful semi-automatic 250cc ATV. Semi-automatic is a nice middle ground for most people: you’re not forced to do full gear shifting like a manual bike, but it still feels like a real machine—not a toy.
Terrain variety also changes the vibe. Rice fields and bamboo areas tend to feel scenic and open. Jungle and riverside sections feel more enclosed and “adventure-like.” Village and tunnel segments add a cultural contrast, even if the ride is still the star.
Solo vs tandem: match the ride style to your group
The age and pairing rules are straightforward:
- Solo ATV: each person rides their own quad bike. Minimum age is 12.
- Tandem ATV: one person drives and one rides as passenger on the same bike.
Children aged 7–11 must have an adult present, and they can only ride as the passenger on a tandem setup.
If your group includes mixed ages, you’ll want to sort roles early. It avoids confusion on-site and keeps the day moving smoothly.
Timing and flow: what an 8-hour package feels like in real life
This package is designed to be efficient, but it still needs to breathe. You’re looking at about 2 hours for the Bali Swing, then about 1.5 hours of ATV riding, with additional time built in for driving, check-in, safety briefing, and lunch.
In practice, the main “schedule pressure” will come from the swing: you’ll want time to try at least one of the big swings and also leave enough energy to transition into ATV mode. If you go straight for the biggest swing, your arms and grip might feel it during the ATV ride. If you pace yourself—one high swing plus a calmer option—you’ll likely enjoy the full day more.
Weather also has a voice here. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll get offered a different date or a full refund. Bali can change quickly, so if you see rain starting, don’t assume it will magically clear for hours. Ask what’s likely for that time window and be flexible.
Yoga as your guide: communication, patience, and help with pictures
A huge part of whether this kind of day feels smooth is how the guide runs the pacing and instructions. Yoga shows up in multiple accounts as the reason people call the experience memorable for more than just the attractions.
What people consistently highlight:
- friendly, upbeat attitude
- clear communication and planning
- help with what to expect and where to spend your time
- patience during the ride and while assisting with pictures
In a swing-and-ATV combo, that guidance is practical. The ATV portion can require quick adjustments if you’re inexperienced. The swing portion is where timing matters—getting the best angles often requires a little patience and positioning.
Even the small extras matter: things like waiting calmly when someone needs extra help, or offering solid recommendations about timing and focus areas. That turns the day from a checklist into an actual experience.
What’s included for $62, and what you’ll probably add
At $62, the big question is what you get besides the headline activities. This package includes a lot of the cost drivers that can sneak up on you in Bali:
- welcome drink
- private transportation
- English speaking driver/guide
- lunch
- 1.5–2 hours for the quad bike experience window
- professional guide support
- locker (loker)
- insurance
- shower facilities
Not included:
- photos/video
That last line is the one that catches people off guard. Swing places often have photo packages, and some people decide they want everything after seeing the results. If you’re traveling light and you don’t want to spend extra, bring your own camera/phone plan and accept that some shots won’t look like a professional promo image.
Value tip: the shower and locker are genuinely useful. After ATV riding, you’ll probably be damp, dusty, or both. Having showers on-site is a quality-of-life win, not a gimmick.
Practical tips so you enjoy the swing and ATV more (and regret less)
You don’t need athletic training for this, but the tour does ask for moderate physical fitness. The ATV ride involves balance and the ability to sit comfortably while moving. The swing portion includes stepping in/out and gripping for the ride.
Clothes and gear:
- wear long pants if you want fewer scrapes (ATV terrain can be rough)
- choose a breathable top; you’ll likely warm up quickly
- use a secure phone pouch or plan for where you’ll store your phone during riding
- bring a dry bag or waterproof cover if you’re worried about rain
Safety and comfort:
- follow the briefing instructions exactly. Small habits—how you hold the bars, how you position your feet—make a big difference.
- if you’re sensitive about height, start with a smaller swing first. You can always go bigger in the 2-hour window if you feel ready.
Photo strategy:
- don’t assume you’ll get the perfect shot instantly. The best photos usually come from spacing out attempts: one or two high-energy swings, then a calmer option while your hands aren’t shaking from adrenaline.
Who this Bali Swing and ATV combo fits best
This is a strong match for:
- couples who want a memorable tandem swing moment plus a countryside adventure
- friend groups who want variety—views first, riding second
- travelers who prefer a private setup with pickup and a guide handling logistics
- anyone who values included extras like lunch, showers, and lockers
It may not be the best fit if:
- you’re mainly shopping for a relaxed, low-effort outing (ATV riding is active)
- you’re extremely sensitive to height (you can choose smaller swing options, but it’s still a swing experience)
- you only want a photo package included automatically (photos/video aren’t included)
Should you book this private Bali Swing + ATV package?
If you want one day that gives you both iconic Bali scenery and real off-road fun, I think this package is a good choice. The swing experience is built for photos and adrenaline, and the ATV route is structured around a full safety briefing plus varied countryside scenery. Add in lunch, showers, and locker storage, and it feels like you’re paying for a managed day, not just renting time in two attractions.
Book it if you:
- like the idea of mixing canyon views with off-road riding
- want a private tour with pickup and an English-speaking guide
- can handle moderate physical activity
Skip or reconsider if:
- you want photos/video fully included with no add-ons
- you’re traveling at a time when weather is often poor and you’d rather plan a more weather-proof activity
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the full package from pickup to drop-off?
The total duration is approximately 8 hours, including pickup until drop-off.
How long do you spend at Bali Swing and on the ATV?
Bali Swing is about 2 hours, and the ATV (quad bike) portion is about 1.5 hours, with an overall ride time window listed as 1.5–2 hours.
Where does the experience start?
The location is in Kuta, Indonesia, with pickup offered.
Is this tour private or shared?
It’s a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
What’s included in the price?
Included are a welcome drink, private transportation, an English speaking driver, lunch, a professional guide, locker, insurance, and shower facilities, plus the ATV time listed (1.5–2 hours).
What’s not included?
Photos and video are not included.
Do I need a certain fitness level?
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
What are the age rules for ATV riding?
For ATV solo, the minimum age is 12. For ATV tandem, one person drives and one person rides as the passenger. Children ages 7–11 must have an adult present as a passenger tandem ride.
Is the tour affected by weather?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What happens if I cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, the amount paid isn’t refunded.

























