REVIEW · ATV & QUAD BIKE TOURS
BALI ATV Kuber Through Historic Tunnel and Scenic Waterfalls
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ATVs, tunnels, and waterfalls, all in Bali. The Kuber experience is built around off-road ATV riding that takes you through a historic tunnel and out toward waterfall scenery. I like the structured safety approach (briefing plus hands-on control practice), and I like that the day mixes cool tunnel air with wet, jungle-adventure energy.
One possible drawback: this is a muddy, bumpy ride. If you’re sensitive to getting splashed or your clothes picking up jungle dirt, plan to wear what you can afford to get stained.
In This Review
- Key Highlights That Make Kuber Worth a Stop
- The Big Idea: ATV Through a Tunnel, Then Out Toward Waterfalls
- Where It Fits in Your Ubud Trip (And Why Pickup Matters)
- At the Base Camp: Registration, Gear, and a Real Safety Briefing
- The Historic Tunnel Run: Cool Air, Dark Corners, Big Fun
- Jungle Trails to Waterfalls: The Ride’s Real Personality
- The Welcome Drink and Lunch: Simple, Useful, and Included
- The Combo Promise: ATV Plus White-Water Rafting (What to Confirm)
- What You’ll Actually Like (If You Match This Style)
- Price and Value: About $33.84, With the Basics Done Right
- Practical Tips So the Tunnel and Mud Don’t Ruin Your Day
- Should You Book the Bali ATV Kuber Through a Historic Tunnel?
- FAQ
- Where does the Kuber ATV tour start?
- How long is the Bali ATV Kuber experience?
- Is pickup included or offered?
- What gear and facilities are included?
- What does the ride include?
- Is lunch included?
- How big are the groups?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- Do you get a mobile ticket and confirmation?
Key Highlights That Make Kuber Worth a Stop

- Historic tunnel ride that feels like a cool reset before the harder tracks
- Professional instruction and safety check-ins that keep the group moving confidently
- Jungle trails plus waterfall moments (a mix of challenging and fun sections)
- Included boots, helmet, and lockers so you’re not hunting gear last-minute
- Drivers praised for smooth pickup and attentive transport around Payangan
- Lunch with egg sandwiches that lands after the ride, not after you’re starving
The Big Idea: ATV Through a Tunnel, Then Out Toward Waterfalls
This isn’t a sit-and-watch Bali activity. It’s a drive-yourself adventure that leans hard into the island’s rougher side: muddy jungle tracks, tight turns, and that “we’re really out here” feeling.
What really sells the experience is the route structure. You start with the ATV portion, and you get a built-in visual rhythm: tunnel first, then jungle riding, then waterfall scenery. That flow matters because it gives you variety in a short window. You’re not just circling the same path for two hours and hoping for better views.
The waterfall side is also why this works for more than just adrenaline seekers. When the trail opens up and you can see the falls and greenery, it turns the ride into something you’ll remember as scenery—not just mud and speed.
You can also read our reviews of more historical tours in Ubud
Where It Fits in Your Ubud Trip (And Why Pickup Matters)

Even if you’re staying in Ubud, the actual ATV base is in the Payangan area. The start point is Kuber BALI ADVENTURE at Jl. Bayad, Melinggih Kelod, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
Pickup is offered, and the tour includes private transportation. In practice, this matters because Bali traffic can be unpredictable. Having a driver plan the route for you means you spend less time worrying about timing and more time staying loose for the ride.
The trip isn’t long on paper (duration is listed as about 2 hours), so you’ll want that transport to run cleanly. People often call out smooth pickup experiences with drivers like Teja, Ketut, and Dwi—especially for being punctual and making the long drive feel easier.
At the Base Camp: Registration, Gear, and a Real Safety Briefing

Before the fun starts, you’ll handle the basics. The process begins with a warm welcome, then registration at the base camp. You also get changing room and toilet facilities, plus a locker system for your stuff.
You’ll be given riding essentials: boots, a helmet, and locker access. This is one of those “small” inclusions that makes the whole day easier. No gear stress. No last-minute helmet rental. Just show up and go.
The other big piece is the instructor-led safety briefing. You’ll learn how the ATV handles before you’re let loose on the trail. That’s not just for rules—it’s for confidence. Once you understand throttle and turning, you’ll enjoy the tunnel and the bumpy sections more because you’re not constantly fighting the machine.
The Historic Tunnel Run: Cool Air, Dark Corners, Big Fun

The tunnel is the signature feature, and it’s not just there for photos. Riding through a historic passage changes the feel of the ride. It’s damp, cooler, and enclosed compared to the bright jungle outside.
I like this kind of route design for two reasons:
1) It gives you an early “wow” moment that breaks up the adventure.
2) It helps beginners settle in under a controlled, scenic focus before the trail gets wilder.
You’ll move through it as part of the ATV route, so it’s not a separate walking stop. That keeps the momentum up and keeps the experience feeling like one continuous ride, not disconnected activities.
Jungle Trails to Waterfalls: The Ride’s Real Personality

After the tunnel, the ATV track turns into the main event: lush jungle sections and rugged terrain. The trail includes a mix of challenging and enjoyable paths, which is exactly what you want if you’re not trying to spend the entire time crawling or flying.
This is also where guide behavior makes a difference. In recent experiences, instructors and leaders have been praised for professional handling and for checking in with passengers during the ride. That matters because ATV riding isn’t just about speed; it’s about keeping the group safe, paced, and confident when the terrain changes.
And then you hit the scenic payoff: waterfall views along the route. The falls and surrounding greenery are what make this ATV tour feel more like a nature outing than an amusement-track event. It’s one of the best ways to combine Bali’s “green” side with real off-road effort.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud
The Welcome Drink and Lunch: Simple, Useful, and Included

You get a welcome drink on arrival, and then you’ll have lunch included. The lunch is listed as egg sandwiches. Nothing fancy here—but that’s not the point. The point is fuel after you’ve worked up an appetite on muddy tracks.
This matters more than it sounds. After riding, you tend to focus on one thing: getting warm, getting dry-ish, and eating. Having lunch built into the experience means you’re not scrambling for food or timing something around restaurant hours.
I’d treat this part as the “reset.” You’ll have time to reorganize your belongings (using the locker), freshen up in the changing facilities, and gear back down mentally before any next activity.
The Combo Promise: ATV Plus White-Water Rafting (What to Confirm)

The tour description you’re seeing is marketed as a combo: ATV riding plus white water rafting on a scenic river. It mentions paddling past cliffs and waterfalls and riding rapids for adrenaline.
One practical note: the tour duration is listed as about 2 hours, and the detailed included list focuses on ATV gear and facilities. That doesn’t automatically mean rafting is excluded, but it does mean you should confirm what the full schedule looks like for your exact booking.
If you want the rafting portion to be a key highlight, ask your provider what time on the water you’ll actually get. You’ll save yourself disappointment by clarifying early, especially if you’re planning the rest of your day around this.
What You’ll Actually Like (If You Match This Style)

This works best if you want Bali to feel active and a little wild. You’re not here for polished walkways. You’re here for tracks, tunnel energy, and that moment when the waterfalls come into view.
I think it’s a strong match for:
- Adventure-minded couples who want one big “do it now” day
- First-time ATV riders who appreciate a briefing and guidance
- People who like nature scenes but still want a little adrenaline
- Solo travelers who want a guided experience with pickup and gear handling
Because the maximum group size is listed at 30 travelers, you’re not stuck with a massive herd. You should still expect a group vibe, but it’s not the kind of mega-tour that feels chaotic.
Price and Value: About $33.84, With the Basics Done Right
At $33.84 per person, the key value isn’t luxury. It’s the “you don’t have to think” setup.
Here’s what’s included that normally costs extra elsewhere:
- Private transportation (pickup offered)
- Welcome drink
- Professional ATV instructor
- Changing room and toilet facilities
- Boots, helmet, and locker
- Lunch with egg sandwiches
- Insurance
- All fees and taxes
That’s a lot of real-world logistics covered for one price. The value jumps because you’re getting gear, safety support, and a meal without piecing together multiple bookings.
The only thing you may spend extra on is personal spending, which is listed as not included. So your budget stays relatively predictable—useful when Bali trip math starts multiplying.
Practical Tips So the Tunnel and Mud Don’t Ruin Your Day
You can’t fully control the trail conditions, so you’re better off planning for them.
- Wear closed-toe shoes that you don’t mind getting muddy. (The tour provides boots, but you still arrive with your own footwear.)
- Bring a dry layer if you tend to get cold after getting splashed.
- If you have a phone, consider keeping it protected during off-road moments.
- Listen closely in the safety briefing. The more you understand turning and throttle, the more fun the waterfall stretch will feel.
Also, if you’re counting on the rafting portion as part of your must-do day, confirm timing before you lock in other plans.
Should You Book the Bali ATV Kuber Through a Historic Tunnel?
If you want a short, high-energy Bali experience that combines historic tunnel riding with waterfall scenery, this is a good bet. The included gear, locker access, instructor support, and lunch make it feel efficient and low-stress for the price.
I’d say book it if:
- You like off-road routes and want an ATV day that feels scenic, not repetitive
- You want pickup and insurance included
- You’re okay with getting a bit muddy and wet
I’d hesitate if:
- You’re only interested in rafting and want a guaranteed chunk of time on the river (ask for confirmation)
- You want a dry, calm, minimal-effort sightseeing day
If you match the adventure style, you’ll likely leave with that exact feeling Bali can give when you do the island the active way: a muddy grin and a story you’ll tell later.
FAQ
Where does the Kuber ATV tour start?
The activity starts at Kuber BALI ADVENTUREBr Bayad, Jl. Bayad, Melinggih Kelod, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia, and it ends back at the meeting point.
How long is the Bali ATV Kuber experience?
The duration is approximately 2 hours.
Is pickup included or offered?
Yes. Private transportation is included, and pickup is offered.
What gear and facilities are included?
You’ll receive boots, a helmet, and locker facilities. The tour also includes changing room and toilet facilities.
What does the ride include?
The experience includes riding through a historic tunnel and continuing through jungle trails toward scenic waterfalls. The overall description also mentions a rafting combo.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch with egg sandwiches is included.
How big are the groups?
The tour has a maximum of 30 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.
Do you get a mobile ticket and confirmation?
Yes. You’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking, and the tour uses a mobile ticket.


































