ATV Ride & Ubud Tour

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ATV Ride & Ubud Tour

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One day, three Ubud highlights. This ATV-focused tour mixes jungle riding with classic Monkey Forest and the famous Tegalalang views, all in one run.

I like that it’s genuinely all-inclusive: ATV ride with safety equipment, lunch, and entrance fees are bundled into the price. I also like the practical flow, with pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned minivan.

One thing to consider: it’s an adventure day, so plan for mud and a full schedule (about 8 hours). And since it depends on good weather, you’ll want a bit of flexibility if conditions turn.

Key things to know before you go

ATV Ride & Ubud Tour - Key things to know before you go

  • 9 km jungle trek on the longest ATV track at Ubud’s Real Adventure site
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned minivan to reduce hassle
  • Lunch and entrance fees included, so you’re not doing surprise budgeting
  • Tegalalang Rice Terrace with about 1 hour to enjoy the UNESCO-listed views
  • Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary with about 1 hour, built around long-tailed monkeys
  • Private tour for your group only, not a mixed crowd experience

ATV Ride & Ubud Tour: The value of one tight day

ATV Ride & Ubud Tour - ATV Ride & Ubud Tour: The value of one tight day
If you want an active Bali day without the planning headache, this combo is built for you. You get a full ATV session first, then you shift into scenery—rice terrace viewpoints and a stop known for long-tailed monkeys.

The best part is how the tour reduces friction. Instead of piecing together rides, tickets, and timing yourself, the schedule is set: a morning ATV block, then two sightseeing stops. That matters in Ubud, where getting around can eat time.

Also, the pricing is unusually straightforward for a tour that includes more than one attraction. At $100 per person, you’re not just paying for the ATV—you’re paying for ATV access + safety gear + lunch + entrance tickets across the day.

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Price and logistics: what $100 covers (and why it matters)

Here’s how the price adds up in real-world terms. You’re paying for:

  • ATV and safety equipment for the ride
  • Lunch
  • Entrance fees / admission tickets for each stop
  • Air-conditioned minivan pickup and drop-off
  • A full day program across multiple locations

That’s the value equation. If you tried to book each piece separately, you’d likely pay similar totals once you include transport and ticketing—and you’d spend more time coordinating.

Timing-wise, it starts at 8:00 am and runs about 8 hours. That early start is a plus. It gives you a better chance to enjoy Tegalalang and the Monkey Forest without feeling like the day is sprinting toward the next sunset spot.

And yes, it’s private. The “only your group participates” detail is a big deal if you want a day that feels paced for you, not the slowest person on a group itinerary.

Morning pickup in Ubud: the part that saves your energy

ATV Ride & Ubud Tour - Morning pickup in Ubud: the part that saves your energy
The tour begins with pickup offered from your Bali accommodation and ends with drop-off back at your lodging area. You ride in an air-conditioned minivan, which is a practical win in Ubud’s heat.

There’s also a small comfort detail: the meeting point is listed as near public transportation. Translation: you’re not stuck in some impossible-to-find location if you need to adjust anything last minute.

If you’re traveling with family or a group that has different comfort levels with activities, this setup helps. You spend less time negotiating taxis and meeting points, and more time doing the good stuff.

Real Adventure ATV ride: what the 3 hours feels like

Your ATV portion is listed as a 3-hour experience at Ubud Bali ATV Ride Real Adventure, described as an all-inclusive setup. The highlight to focus on is the ride length: a 9 km jungle trek.

That kind of distance changes the experience from short “theme park driving” to a real outing. You’ll spend time moving through rain forest, rice paddies, bamboo forest, and yes, you’ll likely get some dirt involved. One past participant specifically called out playing in the mud, which is exactly what it sounds like: this is not a dry, polished photo stop.

The tour also includes the ATV and safety equipment, which reduces uncertainty. You don’t have to hunt for gear or figure out whether the operator provides it.

A couple quick practical notes to help you get the most out of the morning:

  • Wear clothes you don’t mind getting marked up.
  • Plan on a “close to done” look by lunchtime, because the ATV segment comes first.
  • If you want an energetic guide style, names like Nyoman and Ketut come up in the tour’s strong feedback history, with people mentioning fast, fun riding and helpful guidance during the day.

The track, the pace, and the payoff: jungle + rice views

The description focuses on a panoramic view of the rain forest and passing scenes like rice paddies and bamboo forest. In other words, this is not just about speed. It’s about getting out into Bali’s working-green scenery while you ride.

One of the best parts of doing this early in the day is that the later stops shift into calm mode. After the ATV, you’re ready for a slower pace—standing, looking, taking photos, and walking the terrace and sanctuary paths.

If you’re choosing this tour because you want a break from crowds, the private nature helps. You’re still at popular sites, but your day doesn’t feel like it’s constantly syncing with a large mixed group.

Tegalalang Rice Terrace: UNESCO views with a practical timebox

Next up is Tegalalang Rice Terrace. This is one of the best-known Ubud sights for a reason: the views are dramatic, and the terraces give you that classic Bali “from above and sideways” look.

You’ll have about 1 hour here, with admission included. That timebox is a sweet spot. Long enough to walk viewpoints and take photos, but not so long that you get tired of the same angle.

Here’s why this matters: if you try to do Tegalalang as a standalone activity, it’s easy for it to balloon—traffic, waiting, and extra wandering. Built into a combo, Tegalalang becomes part of a balanced day: action first, scenery next.

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary: iconic wildlife time (with your own pace)

The final sightseeing stop is Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, with about 1 hour on site and admission included.

This stop is famous as a natural habitat of long-tailed monkeys, and the tour’s description frames it around seeing those monkeys up close. Expect it to feel like a living place, not a staged attraction.

The key here is mindset. When a destination is built around wildlife, the experience is partly about observation and timing rather than control. You’ll spend your hour looking for the monkeys and the moments when they’re most active.

If you’re going with kids or you just want the “wow” factor, this is the portion that often delivers the biggest emotional reaction. If you’re not a wildlife person, the good news is that the time is capped at 1 hour, so you’re not stuck for an entire half day.

Also, it’s helpful to keep in mind that your guide may help you figure out where to focus your walk. Past feedback highlights guides staying attentive and easy to ask questions—people even mention chatting with their host during the day.

Lunch and entrance fees: small inclusions that prevent big hassle

Some tours advertise “combo” but then nickel-and-dime you. This one avoids that by including lunch and entrance fees.

That affects your day more than you’d think. Once lunch is covered, you’re not trying to find something open at the right time near two other attractions. It also reduces the chance you end up skipping a stop because you’re hungry, tired, or stuck in transit.

It’s also a value protection. Paying $100 for an ATV ride plus two paid attractions is a cleaner deal than paying for each item separately after you’re already in Ubud dealing with heat and traffic.

One extra note from the tour’s overall feedback culture: some guests mention their guide adding small extras like coffee tastings (for example, luwak coffee). That kind of add-on isn’t described as a guaranteed included activity, but it does suggest the hosting style can include thoughtful suggestions during breaks.

Private tour feel: why it changes the experience

This is listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That shifts the vibe from “schedule management” to “day pacing.”

In a private setup, you can generally expect:

  • less waiting around for other people
  • more flexibility for questions and small detours (within reason)
  • a guide who can focus on you instead of the group

And because pickup and drop-off are included, private usually means fewer logistics headaches too. You don’t spend your day juggling meeting points and catching up to strangers.

This matters because the tour is already packed. You’re stacking ATV, rice terraces, and a wildlife sanctuary into one day. Private time helps it feel organized rather than rushed.

Who should book this ATV + Ubud nature combo

This tour is a strong fit if you:

  • want adventure plus iconic Ubud sights in a single day
  • like the idea of pickup and drop-off so you’re not coordinating transport
  • enjoy nature scenes like rice paddies and jungle settings
  • want a private experience without building the itinerary yourself

It may be a weaker fit if you:

  • dislike getting dirty (the ATV includes muddy conditions)
  • want a slow, purely cultural day with lots of flexible time
  • get uncomfortable around wildlife environments (the monkey forest is built around living monkeys)

It’s also good to know the tour description says most travelers can participate. That’s helpful if you’re deciding based on comfort level rather than strict activity requirements.

Booking tip and best way to plan your day

This tour is listed as commonly booked about 21 days in advance, which tells me it’s popular enough to plan ahead. If you’re visiting during a busy season or you’re set on the ATV + Ubud combo on a specific day, booking early helps.

If your schedule is flexible, consider pairing this with a lighter rest day afterward. The ATV portion is the physical highlight, and the rest of the day still includes walking in sun and humid air.

And keep in mind the tour requires good weather. If weather is poor, it can be rescheduled or refunded according to the operator’s process. So if you have multiple Ubud days, you’re giving yourself an easy backup plan.

Should you book this ATV Ride & Ubud Tour?

I’d book it if you want a well-paced “Ubud hits” day: ATV adventure, then Tegalalang Rice Terrace, then Sacred Monkey Forest—all with lunch and entrance fees handled, plus air-conditioned pickup and drop-off.

I’d skip it if you’re not into active riding or you’re uncomfortable with a wildlife-focused environment. Also skip it if you’d rather spread sightseeing across multiple days; this one is intentionally packed into about 8 hours.

If you do book, you’re aiming for the sweet spot: a single-day plan that saves you coordination time and still gives you three memorable Ubud experiences in one go.

FAQ

What is the starting time for this tour?

The tour starts at 8:00 am.

How long does the experience take?

It runs for about 8 hours (approx.).

How much does the ATV Ride & Ubud Tour cost?

The price is $100.00 per person.

Does the tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?

Yes. Pickup is offered, and drop-off is included in an air-conditioned minivan.

Is this tour private or shared?

It’s private. Only your group participates.

What’s included in the ATV portion?

All ATV and safety equipment are included, and the ATV ride is listed as about 3 hours.

Do lunch and entrance fees come with the tour?

Yes. Lunch and entrance fees/admission tickets for the stops are included.

What happens if the weather is bad?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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