Ride into Bali’s tunnels on four wheels. This Ubud ATV quad bike day is built for variety, with a 9-kilometer track that mixes waterfalls, caves, rice fields, river and canyon stretches. I like that you’re on an automatic 250 cc machine with clear guidance and proper equipment, and I also like how the route keeps changing so the time feels fast. The main catch is that you should expect wet, muddy bits on the trail.
You’ll start with air-conditioned pickup and spend the day moving between big sights, not just looping one track. Lunch comes in the middle, then you get time to cool off with a shower room, towel, and locker setup so you do not end the day sticky. The schedule runs right around a half-day (about 5 hours total), so plan your evening meal nearby.
If you care about adrenaline plus scenery, this is one of the more fun day tours in Ubud. A small caution: the name you book under can differ from the ATV operator running the ride, so I recommend you confirm the day-of details before you go.
In This Review
- Key Highlights That Matter
- Tunnels, Waterfalls, and Caves: The ATV Route You’ll Actually Remember
- 9 Kilometers of Track Time: How Long You’ll Be Riding
- Automatic 250cc Power and Small-Group Guides
- Pickup in Ubud and a Day That Flows: Transport, Lunch, Showers
- What’s Included in the $75 Price (and What You Should Budget)
- Fit and Comfort: Who This Works Best For
- Small Operator Details to Check Before You Go
- Should You Book This Kuber ATV Quad Bike Adventure in Ubud?
- FAQ
- What time does the ATV quad bike experience start?
- How long is the tour in total?
- How long is the ATV track?
- What kind of ATV will I ride?
- What’s included in the $75 price?
- How big is the group?
Key Highlights That Matter

- Automatic 250 cc ATV comfort so you can focus on the ride, not gear shifting
- 9 kilometers of mixed terrain with tunnels, waterfalls, caves, rice fields and wet sections
- Small group size (max 10) plus attentive guiding for a more controlled-feeling day
- Insurance covered and ATV equipment included for less worry
- Lunch, bottled water, and a welcome drink so you are not managing food mid-adventure
- Change and shower room, towel, and locker to recover after you get dirty
Tunnels, Waterfalls, and Caves: The ATV Route You’ll Actually Remember
This is not a one-note ATV loop. The whole point is variety, and you get it in a way that keeps your attention locked on what is coming next: tunnels, natural waterfalls, caves, rice fields, rivers, and canyon-like sections. Even if you have done ATVs before, you likely have not had this many “wow” settings in one ride.
I especially like the tunnel element because it changes the mood instantly. You go from open views to darker, enclosed driving, then you pop back out into daylight with a new line of sight. That mix is fun for photos, but more importantly it makes you pay attention and ride with intention.
You also get plenty of water-adjacent terrain. The route is described as including wet track and river sections, and that usually means splashes, mud, and the chance of getting your clothes damp even if you are careful. That is part of the charm for adrenaline seekers, but it is not a dry-land “cruise” if you hate getting messy.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Ubud
9 Kilometers of Track Time: How Long You’ll Be Riding

The track length is listed as 9 kilometers, and your ATV time is about 1 to 1.5 hours depending on how the ride flows along the way. In the full day plan, you will spend about 2 hours actually enjoying the ATV experience, then about an hour for lunch, and roughly an hour traveling each way between pickup and drop-off.
That timing matters. A lot of ATV tours sell a long duration but cram it into short bursts. Here, the ride time feels substantial enough that you will not just “try it” and then immediately head back.
The total day also starts early, with a 8:30 am start time. If you are the type who needs coffee first, I would treat breakfast as a serious step. Once you get picked up, you will be in motion for the better part of the morning to early afternoon.
One more practical note: the total trip includes time from your pickup location before you even hit the track. So if you are staying in the Ubud area, it still helps to plan nothing tight right after the tour ends.
Automatic 250cc Power and Small-Group Guides

You ride an automatic 250 cc ATV. No shifting is a big deal here because it lets you focus on steering on uneven ground and handling the natural ups and downs. It also makes the day more approachable if you have never driven an ATV before.
The route includes steep descents and hills, plus trails described as fun up-and-down riding. That means you should keep a steady pace and listen carefully when instructions are given, especially on uneven sections where traction can change fast.
Group size is kept small, with a maximum of 10 travelers, which tends to help the experience. You are not stuck riding far apart from the rest of the group, and it is usually easier for guides to manage safety when the group stays compact.
One review highlighted professional operation with excellent equipment, strong guidance, and multiple guides in the mix. That combination is what you want on an ATV day: clear instructions before you start, then enough support so you are not guessing when conditions change.
Pickup in Ubud and a Day That Flows: Transport, Lunch, Showers
You get pickup in an air-conditioned vehicle, plus private transportation. That is a quiet quality-of-life upgrade in Bali, especially before you get sweaty or dirty. You are not scrambling to find a meeting spot in heat or traffic.
Once you return from the track, lunch is built into the middle of the plan, with about one hour set aside. Having lunch handled for you is worth real value on an adventure day because it removes decision fatigue. You can just ride, eat, and get cleaned up.
What really stands out in the included list is how practical the after-ride setup is. You get a change and shower room, a towel, and access to a locker. That means you are not left figuring out how to wash up with limited facilities or trying to get comfortable again in damp clothes. For many ATV days, this is the difference between feeling like a fun adventure and feeling like you ruined the afternoon.
There is also bottled water included, along with a welcome drink. You do not want to spend your break rationing hydration, especially when the ride involves wet, active terrain.
What’s Included in the $75 Price (and What You Should Budget)

The price is $75.00 per person, and for a half-day that includes transport, equipment, lunch, and cleanup support, it can be good value. You are not only paying for the ATV time, you are paying for the whole package that makes the ride smoother from start to finish.
Included items you should care about:
- ATV equipment and insurance covered
- Lunch and bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle and private transportation
- Locker, towel, and change/shower room
- Welcome drink
- All fees and taxes
Not included is only listed personal expenses. That usually means souvenirs, extra drinks, or anything you buy during breaks. I suggest you bring a small amount of cash or card in case you want extras, but you should not need to plan a full meal budget since lunch is included.
If you are comparing value, look at three things: how long you ride, whether lunch is included, and whether you can shower afterward. Many tours win on the ride but lose on cleanup. Here, the cleanup support is part of the deal, which makes the $75 feel more fair.
Group discounts are listed too. That can make a huge difference if you are traveling with friends. Even if you are solo, you can sometimes save by combining with others booking the same time slot, depending on what is available.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud
Fit and Comfort: Who This Works Best For
This tour is marked as suitable for most people, which usually points to beginner-friendlier setup and straightforward instructions. The automatic ATV helps a lot in that category, because your left hand and right foot can focus on control and balance rather than gear mechanics.
This is best for:
- You want adrenaline plus sightseeing in one outing
- You like active routes with steep descents, hills, caves, and tunnels
- You do not mind getting splashed or muddy on the wet track sections
- You would value a day that includes shower and lockers afterward
It may not be your best pick if you:
- Hate wet weather and do not want to deal with damp clothing
- Prefer calm, scenic walks instead of technical riding
- Are short on time and cannot handle a 5-hour block with early pickup
Also, bring the right mindset. ATV riding is physical even when it is automatic. Expect you will brace your body in turns, tighten up on descents, and focus more than you think. It is fun, but it is not a passive activity.
Small Operator Details to Check Before You Go

One downside mentioned in the feedback is about the naming and roles between the booking company and the ATV operator on the ground. The ATV experience itself was praised for professionalism and equipment, but if you care about exactly who you are dealing with, confirm the day-of operator name and meeting instructions shown on your confirmation.
This is a smart habit for any Bali tour. Small differences in branding can create unnecessary confusion when you arrive early and just want to sign in and get moving.
Should You Book This Kuber ATV Quad Bike Adventure in Ubud?
Book it if you want a high-energy ATV day that also feels like a real route through Ubud’s countryside: tunnels, waterfalls, caves, rice fields, and water-and-rail-style trail variety, all wrapped into a neat half-day schedule with pickup and lunch.
Skip it (or reconsider) if you want dry, tidy sightseeing. The route includes wet track elements, and the ride is designed for action. You should go in expecting to get splashed, then happily use the shower and towel back at the end.
If you are the kind of person who gets bored on repetitive tours, this one makes a point of switching scenery and terrain. That is the big value here: you get adrenaline, but you also get a sequence of sights that keeps the day from dragging.
FAQ
What time does the ATV quad bike experience start?
The start time is 8:30 am.
How long is the tour in total?
The total duration is about 5 hours, including pickup and drop-off travel time, about 2 hours on the ATV, and about 1 hour for lunch.
How long is the ATV track?
The track length is listed as 9 kilometers.
What kind of ATV will I ride?
You will ride a powerful automatic 250 cc ATV.
What’s included in the $75 price?
Included items are ATV equipment, insurance covered, lunch, bottled water, air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, all fees and taxes, change and shower room, towel, and locker, plus a welcome drink.
How big is the group?
The tour/activity has a maximum of 10 travelers.





























