REVIEW · ATV & QUAD BIKE TOURS
Bali Jungle ATV Quad Bike
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Mud, jungle, and quad bikes near Ubud. This tour mixes adrenaline with scenery on an 8 km real jungle track in Gianyar, and the professional ATV guides (people like Komang and Teja) help you get confident fast. It’s also built to work for both first-timers and experienced riders.
One thing to plan for: the route can be technical, so your focus will be on the bike as much as the views.
In This Review
- Key Takeaways Before You Go
- Where This Bali ATV Ride Really Happens (Gianyar near Ubud)
- The Timing: 2 to 3 Hours That Can Feel Busy (In a Good Way)
- What You Actually Ride: 8 km of Real Off-Road (Not a Parking-Lot Loop)
- Stop at Balaji Adventure Bali: Your Base for Safety, Gear, and the Course
- The Terrain Highlights You Can Expect (Rice, Jungle, Mud, Water Crossings)
- Rice fields and plantation sections
- Jungle paths
- Muddy flats and hill sections
- Crossing the river and puddles
- Tandem vs Single Quad: Choosing What Fits Your Comfort
- The Lunch Part: Included Food That Doesn’t Feel Like an Afterthought
- Pickup and Transport: When the Start Point Can Affect the Value
- Optional Add-On: White Water River Rafting
- Small Group Size: What a Max of 30 Travelers Means for Your Experience
- Value for $40: Why This One Packs More Than a Ride
- Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Should Consider Another Option)
- Should You Book the Bali Jungle ATV Quad Bike?
- FAQ
- Where does the Bali Jungle ATV Quad Bike tour start?
- How long is the ATV quad bike experience?
- How much does the tour cost?
- Is pickup available from hotels?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is there rafting included?
- Can I ride as a beginner?
- Are there tandem and single quad options?
- How big are the groups?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Takeaways Before You Go

- 8 km real jungle track that keeps you riding, not just watching
- Professional ATV guidance that helps beginners get through muddy sections
- Tandem or single quad options, with some flexibility on who drives
- Rice fields, jungle paths, and river/puddle crossings that feel genuinely off-road
- Lunch and safety equipment included, plus insurance for the activity
- Small-group vibe with a max of 30 travelers
Where This Bali ATV Ride Really Happens (Gianyar near Ubud)

This ATV quad bike adventure runs out of the remote part of Gianyar Regency, about 30 minutes from Ubud. That location matters. In and around Ubud you can feel like you’re always close to the next café, temple, or photo spot. Here, the driving starts to feel more like you’re heading into the working countryside.
The tour is marketed as the longest ATV trek in Bali, and while marketing claims should be taken with a grain of salt, the route does lean long and varied for an ATV session. You’re not just looping one short section. The track is described as a long, challenging run through rice fields, jungle, rivers, and even natural areas tied to local village life.
You should also know this isn’t a “sit back and enjoy the ride” experience. It’s an active course—mud, ruts, and uneven ground—so you’ll want to show up ready for movement, not just sightseeing.
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The Timing: 2 to 3 Hours That Can Feel Busy (In a Good Way)

The ride is typically 2 to 3 hours. That’s a solid chunk of time for ATV in Bali, especially because the activity includes more than just the ride itself. You’ll get safety gear, a briefing, and time at the start point before you start moving.
Here’s the practical reality: on a technical trail, the session can feel mentally “busy.” One review summed it up well—when the track gets challenging, you end up concentrating on the course instead of trying to take in every view. That’s not a downside if you came for the thrill. Just don’t expect a relaxed landscape cruise where you can casually enjoy everything at eye level.
If you want time for photos, plan on quick stops rather than long scenic moments. Still, the day can include photo breaks along the way, and you’ll get drinks included at least at some points during the run.
What You Actually Ride: 8 km of Real Off-Road (Not a Parking-Lot Loop)

The heart of the tour is the 8 km real jungle track. “Real” matters here: you’re on an all-terrain route that includes rice-paddy country, jungle sections, and water-logged ground where you can expect puddles and muddy bits.
The route is described as:
- Passing rice fields and plantations
- Going into jungle trail segments
- Crossing a river and moving through puddles
- Handling hilly parts and muddy flats (the description mentions muddy sections around the 700 m range)
Even if the exact terrain details vary slightly by weather and trail conditions, the pattern stays the same: this is an off-road course with enough variety that you don’t feel bored after 20 minutes.
Also, the tour uses tandem or single quad riding. That gives you options depending on your comfort level and your group setup:
- If you’re new, tandem can reduce the intimidation factor.
- If you want more control, single riding helps you focus on your own lines through mud and turns.
Stop at Balaji Adventure Bali: Your Base for Safety, Gear, and the Course

Your main stop is the Balaji Adventure Bali site. This is where you meet your professional local ATV guide, get outfitted with safety equipment, and start the course.
The way the day is set up is simple:
- Welcome drink
- Safety gear and instructions
- Ride the trail through multiple terrain types
- Lunch afterward (included)
- Optional upgrades you can select, like river rafting
From the review details, the staff style tends to be hands-on and encouraging. Names that came up include Komang, Teja, and Juna, with other team members like Edi and Budi also being credited for patience and support—especially for beginners. If you’re nervous about control on slippery ground, this kind of guide approach is a big part of why the tour earns such a strong rating.
The Terrain Highlights You Can Expect (Rice, Jungle, Mud, Water Crossings)

This is an ATV tour built around variety. You’ll ride through agriculture, green trail pockets, and wetter ground where the quad has to work.
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Rice fields and plantation sections
Expect long stretches that feel open compared to the jungle. These sections are where you can often settle into a rhythm—steady throttle, careful turns, and getting used to how your quad handles on packed dirt.
Jungle paths
The jungle parts are where the trail likely tightens up. You’ll want to keep your eyes on the guide and your front wheel track. Dense, enclosed sections mean fewer chances to relax your attention.
Muddy flats and hill sections
The description calls out hills and mud flats. That’s where traction becomes the real challenge. Even if you’re an experienced rider, you’ll feel the difference here compared to dry trails. If it rains recently, expect more slip and slower progress.
Crossing the river and puddles
A key feature is getting through water: crossing a river and riding through puddles. This is often the moment people remember most because it looks wild from the outside and feels intense up close. You’ll still be guided through it, and the safety gear is part of making these sections manageable.
Tandem vs Single Quad: Choosing What Fits Your Comfort

If you’re traveling with someone who’s less comfortable on a motorcycle-style machine, tandem can be a smart pick. It’s also useful for first-timers who want the experience without feeling like they’re learning everything at once.
One review noted that on a tandem setup, there can be opportunities to exchange who drives during the course. That’s helpful if both people want a turn at the controls. Still, the best choice is the one that matches your comfort level going in.
If you’re experienced and want full control, choose single quad. Just be ready for the track to demand concentration—especially in muddy or uneven sections.
The Lunch Part: Included Food That Doesn’t Feel Like an Afterthought

Lunch is included, which is a big value factor for a $40 ATV tour. You’re not ending the day hungry and scrambling for food afterward.
One review described the meal options as fried rice or fried noodles, plus fried bananas. That matches the general style of casual Balinese group meals—practical, filling, and easy to eat after a sweaty ride.
Also, because the day is activity-first, the lunch timing usually works well. You’re more likely to enjoy the food when your body has already done the work.
Pickup and Transport: When the Start Point Can Affect the Value

Pickup is offered as an option. That’s great if you’re staying in central Ubud and want a straightforward morning or afternoon plan.
But don’t ignore the practical travel piece. A review described a situation where the pickup charge increased because the stay was farther out—and the total travel time became longer (they mentioned about 1.5 hours each way). That’s your warning sign.
To get full value from the tour time, you’ll benefit if:
- You’re reasonably close to Ubud
- You confirm pickup details clearly at booking time
- You factor in how much time you’re willing to spend in the car
If you’re staying deep in the hills or far from Ubud, you might still do the tour, but treat it as a “half-day commitment” rather than a quick activity.
Optional Add-On: White Water River Rafting
There’s an optional add-on for white water river rafting. If you like stacking outdoor activities, this can be efficient. It also gives you a different kind of adrenaline compared to the ATV.
The key point for decision-making: only choose the rafting option if you’re comfortable with both water movement and the physical side of activities. Since the rafting is optional, you’re not forced into it as part of the ATV cost.
Small Group Size: What a Max of 30 Travelers Means for Your Experience
The tour caps at 30 travelers. That’s not tiny, but it’s also not huge. For an ATV course, group size matters because it affects waiting time, how long you spend listening to instructions, and how smoothly you get through the start area.
If you’ve done busy tours before, you know what to watch for: lots of waiting can steal your energy. The structure here includes a ride that’s long enough to justify the time, so the group limit is a practical plus.
Value for $40: Why This One Packs More Than a Ride
At $40, this isn’t priced like a “just pay for the bike” activity. The included items matter for value:
- Safety equipment and a professional guide
- Insurance for the activity
- Lunch included
- Welcome drink
- Transfers are an option you can select
- Optional rafting is available
If you price those separately, an ATV session with guidance and lunch often costs more. The included insurance is also a real benefit. You don’t want to think about risk on vacation, but it’s good to know the activity covers you.
The big trade-off is that it’s not a slow, scenic tour. You’re paying for movement, mud, and a working quad experience. If that’s your style, the value feels strong.
Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Should Consider Another Option)
This ATV ride is described as safe and suitable for both beginners and professionals. In practice, that usually means: beginners can handle it if the guide supports them and the course isn’t too rough for their skill level.
You’ll likely enjoy it most if you:
- Want a hands-on outdoor experience in Ubud’s countryside
- Like mud, off-road riding, and short thrills
- Prefer a guided course where you don’t have to figure out the route yourself
- Want lunch and insurance included at a fair price
You might want to choose a different pace or be cautious if you:
- Are prone to motion sickness or anxiety about controlling a vehicle
- Expect lots of relaxed sightseeing time during the ride
- Don’t want any water or muddy sections
And if you’re a nervous beginner, your best move is to communicate that early. In the past, guides like Edi, Komang, and Budi were praised for patience, and that kind of support is exactly what helps first-timers enjoy the course instead of fighting it.
Should You Book the Bali Jungle ATV Quad Bike?
Book it if you want a true off-road ATV session near Ubud, not a short loop with a guide who waits while you take photos. The 8 km track, river and puddle crossings, included lunch, and included insurance make this a strong value for the price.
Skip it or rethink it if your priority is relaxed scenery, because this tour demands focus on the trail. Also, double-check pickup logistics if you’re staying far from central Ubud, since transportation time and charges can change the overall value.
If you’re ready to get a little dirty and have fun moving through Bali’s countryside, this is one of the more solid ATV options around Ubud.
FAQ
Where does the Bali Jungle ATV Quad Bike tour start?
The tour is based near Ubud in Gianyar Regency, about 30 minutes from Ubud.
How long is the ATV quad bike experience?
It lasts about 2 to 3 hours.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is listed as $40.
Is pickup available from hotels?
Pickup is offered as an option (private hotel transfers can be selected).
What’s included in the price?
Included items are a welcome drink, an 8 km real jungle ATV quad bike track, safety equipment, a professional ATV guide, lunch, and insurance. Optional add-ons like hotel transfers and white water river rafting can be selected.
Is there rafting included?
White water river rafting is listed as an option you can select, not a mandatory part of the ATV tour.
Can I ride as a beginner?
The tour information states it is safe and suitable for both beginner and professional riders, with help from a professional guide.
Are there tandem and single quad options?
Yes, the tour description mentions tandem or single quad riding.
How big are the groups?
The activity has a maximum of 30 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free 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.






























