ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali

Mud, caves, and speed in one ride. This Ubud ATV tour strings together jungle trails with an underground tunnel and ends at a waterfall plunge pool, so you’re not just circling a track. I love how beginner-friendly it feels thanks to a safety setup with helmets and boots, and how the route keeps changing with rice paddies, rivers, and village scenery. The main drawback: you’ll get properly muddy, so you’ll want spare clothes and you should expect splashes.

You can ride solo (ages 13+) or tandem on one bike (ages 6+ with a parent), and you’ll travel in a small group behind a guide. There’s optional pickup from Ubud and several south-Bali areas, plus welcome drinks, insurance paperwork, and time to shower and change after.

If you’re the type who wants a polished, dry, sit-and-watch tour, this isn’t it. But if you want a hands-on Bali day that mixes off-road sights with real adrenaline, this is one of the best “I’m glad we did that” outings in the Ubud area.

Key Things You Should Know Before You Go

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Key Things You Should Know Before You Go

  • Two ride styles: solo (13+) or tandem (2 riders on 1 ATV), with tandem booking in multiples of 2
  • A real route, not a loop: jungle, rice fields, rivers, tunnels, and a waterfall plunge pool
  • Safety gear plus insurance: helmet, boots, and insurance paperwork handled on arrival
  • Mud is part of the deal: plan clothes you’re willing to ruin, and bring a change
  • Cleanup included: shower, towel changing room, plus lockers with an IDR 100k deposit

Ubud ATV Quad: The Jungle-Tunnel-Waterfall Route That Feels Like More Than a Ride

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Ubud ATV Quad: The Jungle-Tunnel-Waterfall Route That Feels Like More Than a Ride
The big pitch here is simple: you’re cruising through Bali countryside, then you hit the fun stuff. What makes it memorable is the sequence. You start with a countryside mix that builds momentum, then the terrain shifts into rougher jungle running, and later you get the underground tunnel segment, followed by water at the end. That matters because it prevents the “same every minute” problem that some ATV tours suffer.

One of the strongest points is the variety of motion. Even if you’ve ridden before, the tour isn’t just about straight dirt. You’ll deal with changing footing, slopes, and water crossings. That’s also why the experience can feel thrilling without turning into chaos. Guides keep the group together, stop to regroup, and the ride is paced enough that most people can hang on and still enjoy the scenery.

I also like that the experience isn’t positioned as a stunt-only thing. There’s a formal safety briefing, safety equipment is included, and the tour is set up to handle different rider levels. You’ll see this reflected in the best kind of feedback: people talk about feeling taken care of, not just dropped on a vehicle and sent off.

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Price and What You Actually Get for It (Including Lunch and the Waterfall Mess)

At $33 per person, the value comes from what’s packaged in. You’re paying for the ATV experience itself plus the human and gear support. The tour includes the quad guide, ATV rental, helmet and boots, and insurance coverage, and you also get lunch at the end.

And yes, lunch is not just an afterthought. You’re served an egg sandwich with fries. In a lot of adventure tours, food is a side quest. Here, it’s part of the arc: you ride, you get muddy, you wash up, and then you eat something filling enough to stop your body from feeling “cranky rider” afterwards.

One practical note on value: pickup is optional. If you choose it, it can save you from dealing with local transport to the trailhead. If you’re staying near Ubud, it may feel straightforward either way. But if you’re farther south, the pickup can mean a longer drive before the ride. Still, most people seem to feel it’s worth it because it removes stress.

Getting Ready at Kuber BALI ADVENTURE: Locker Deposit, Shower Time, and a Real Briefing

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Getting Ready at Kuber BALI ADVENTURE: Locker Deposit, Shower Time, and a Real Briefing
Most people start at Kuber BALI ADVENTURE Br Bayad, Jl. Bayad, Melinggih Kelod, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali. If you selected private transfer, you’re picked up from your hotel or villa area. On arrival, you’ll get a welcome drink as you handle insurance paperwork.

Then you shift from “tour mode” to “ride mode.” You’ll change into your gear, put on the included helmet and boots, and listen to a short safety briefing. If you’re going tandem, there’s also a quick decision moment: who drives. That part matters because a tandem bike has its own rhythm, and you don’t want to be figuring it out while the trail is already rough.

There’s another detail I really like for people who travel light: you can use a locker and changing space on site. A deposit of IDR 100k per person applies for the locker and towel use. After the ride, you can shower and change again, which is huge if you’re heading straight to dinner afterward.

In some feedback, cleanliness and smooth handoffs stand out: staff help with check-in, and things like showers and bathrooms are treated as part of the experience, not an emergency afterthought. Also, photographers often capture your ride for an extra purchase. If photos matter to you, plan to allocate a little budget for that.

Solo or Tandem ATV: Picking the Right Option for Your Group

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Solo or Tandem ATV: Picking the Right Option for Your Group
This is not one-size-fits-all. You’ll choose either:

  • Solo ride for ages 13+ (up to about age 65)
  • Tandem ride for ages 6+ with a parent, with 2 people on 1 ATV

Tandem booking has a specific rule: it must be booked in multiples of 2. So if you have kids riding tandem, you’ll want to line up your group so you don’t end up with awkward mismatches.

Weight and safety rules are also spelled out: max weight is 150 kg for tandem/single, and pregnant travelers are not allowed. Children under 6 can’t ride at all.

If you’re traveling as a couple, tandem can feel like the best way to keep together during the ride without splitting up. If you’re a confident rider or you want more control, solo is usually more satisfying. Either way, you get the same route concept: jungle, tunnels, water, and a guided group day.

The 5-Mile Course Through Bali Countryside: Rice Fields, Rivers, and the Underground Tunnel

The route runs about 1 hour 30 minutes total, and the ride itself is around 5 miles (8 km). What you get for that distance is a mix of surfaces. Expect rice paddies and countryside scenes at the start, then more jungle turns and tighter paths as you go.

A standout feature is the underground tunnel section. This is where the tour feels like an “adventure” instead of just off-road sightseeing. You’re moving through a natural-feeling tunnel while the rest of the world disappears around you. It’s one of those moments that makes photos look more dramatic than you expect, because your perspective changes when the trail narrows and the lighting shifts.

You’ll also pass rivers and waterfalls along the route before the final splash. Reviews often call out “oh my god” moments on steep or slippery sections. That doesn’t mean it’s unsafe, but it does mean you should drive with focus. Even beginners tend to do fine because the course is led and the group is managed, but it’s not a smooth go-kart road.

Group style matters here. You’ll ride with other ATVs rather than being alone. Guides stop for regrouping and photos, and they keep everyone moving through the harder terrain without leaving people behind. If you care about adrenaline, the tour still delivers, but it’s organized adrenaline, not freestyle chaos.

Waterfall Plunge Pool: The Messy Part That Makes It Worth It

The end of the ride is the highlight for many people: a waterfall plunge pool where you splash through and cool off. This is not a “look at the waterfall from a distance” stop. You’re part of it, and you’ll get wet.

This is also the exact point where your preparation pays off. Bring a change of clothes. Even with boots and helmets, the mud and water mix in a way that’s hard to predict. Some riders get light splashes; others come back looking like they did a clay workout.

Here’s my practical advice: wear clothes you don’t mind washing later, and pack a dry outfit in your bag. Since lockers and showers are available on site, you can rinse off before you switch back to your travel clothes. If you’re planning on eating afterward or heading to another activity, the shower is a big deal.

The waterfall moment is short, but it’s the payoff. It turns the tour from “cool ride through jungle” into “full experience,” because you finish with a sensory contrast: heat and dust earlier, then water and a muddy plunge at the end.

Lunch, Showers, and Phone Photos: Turning Mud Into a Comfortable Finish

After the ride, you’ll have time to shower off the mud, change your clothes, and eat. The included lunch is an egg sandwich and fries, which is simple but effective after physical effort.

The best part for most people is the cleanup. You’re not just rinsing off in a corner and hoping for the best. There’s a changing room and shower facilities provided. Towel availability comes with the locker deposit process, so make sure you understand that small extra step before the ride so you don’t scramble when you’re muddy and tired.

On top of that, guides and staff often take photos and videos of the ride. Purchasing those extras is not included, but it’s commonly offered, and it can be worth it if you want a record of the tunnel and waterfall moments. If you’re traveling with family, it’s also helpful because you may not have stable hands to film while driving.

Guides Matter: The Human Touch Behind the ATV Chaos

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Guides Matter: The Human Touch Behind the ATV Chaos
A big reason this tour earns a near 5-star reputation is that the guides tend to be patient and hands-on. In the feedback you’ll see names come up again and again, like Jerry, Andi, Ari, Gede, Wayan, Reta, Mateo, Kana, Pawah, and Tom. That doesn’t mean every guide has the same style, but it does tell you something: people notice who’s leading them.

What you want from a good guide on ATV day is simple:

  • Clear instructions at the start
  • Calm management when terrain gets tricky
  • Help when someone gets stuck (sand and mud can happen)
  • Consistent regrouping so you’re not riding alone in a line

From what’s been described, the tour seems set up with extra support points and backup help if machines stall. That’s the kind of behind-the-scenes organization you feel as a passenger, even if you don’t see it directly.

Who This ATV Tour Is Best For (And Who Should Skip It)

This is a strong fit for:

  • First-timers who want thrills without needing expert bike skills
  • Couples who want a shared adventure and can choose tandem
  • Families with kids who meet the age requirement and can ride tandem safely
  • People who want Bali scenery in a physical way, not just a bus-and-temple pattern

It may not be the best fit if:

  • You hate getting dirty and don’t want to plan for mud and wet clothes
  • You want a calm, low-effort day
  • You’re sensitive to steep, slippery sections (the ride includes them)

Also, it’s not for everyone physically. Pregnant travelers are not permitted, and there are rules around age and weight. If you’re unsure, it’s smart to double-check before you buy.

Should You Book This ATV Quad Bike Tour in Ubud?

If you want an active day that blends jungle scenery, an underground tunnel, and a waterfall plunge into one guided package, I think this is an easy yes. The value is unusually strong for a fixed-price adventure because it includes safety gear, insurance, lunch, and the stuff that makes the day end nicely: lockers and showers.

I’d only say skip it if your idea of Bali is more about comfort and less about mud, steep bits, and getting splashed. If you pack spare clothes and go in expecting an off-road ride, this tour delivers the kind of memorable contrast that sticks with you long after you’re back on smoother streets.

FAQ

How long is the ATV tour?

The tour is about 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.).

Where does the tour start, and do you return there?

It starts at Kuber BALI ADVENTURE in Payangan, Gianyar, Bali. It ends back at the same meeting point.

Is pickup from hotels available?

Yes, pickup is offered as an option from places including Ubud and several south Bali areas such as Kuta, Canggu, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua (and more).

What ages can ride solo or tandem?

Solo ride is for ages 13+ (with the stated suitability up to 65). Tandem ride is for ages 6+ with a parent. Children under 6 are not permitted.

What should I bring?

Bring changing clothes, sunscreen, and some cash. A change of clothes is especially important because you’ll likely get splashed and muddy.

What’s included in the price?

Included items are the quad guide, ATV rental, safety helmet and boots, insurance, and lunch (egg sandwich and fries). Showers/changing room and lockers are also available, with a deposit needed for locker/towel use.

Are helmets and safety equipment provided?

Yes. Helmets and boots are provided, and there’s a safety briefing on arrival.

Can pregnant travelers join?

No. Pregnant travelers are not allowed.

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