REVIEW · UBUD
Amazing Kuber ATV Quad Bike Experience in Bali and Tunnel
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Tunnels and rice fields on a quad bike. This Ubud ATV experience strings together real off-road sights like waterfalls, caves, and an amazing tunnel, all with a smooth automatic 250cc ride feel and an organized day plan.
I love how much variety you pack into the ride time: wet tracks, steep up-and-down trails, and countryside views in the same session. I also like the “you’re taken care of” logistics—pickup by air-conditioned vehicle, lunch, and the gear-and-rinse support make the whole day feel easy to manage.
One thing to consider: this is sold by Diana Bali Tours, while the ATV operation is run by the Kuber side of the team—so when you book, double-check your exact pickup details and day-of contact so there’s zero confusion.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Ubud ATV Quad Bike: Why This One Feels Like Real Adventure
- The 9 km Route: Waterfalls, Caves, Rice Fields, and That Tunnel Moment
- Your Automatic 250cc ATV: Easy Control, Real Power
- The Day Plan: Pickup, Transport Time, ATV Time, Lunch, Back Again
- Lunch and Refreshments: Fueling a Muddy Morning
- Equipment, Insurance, and Safety Setup That Keeps You Calm
- Group Size and the Guide Rhythm: How It Feels on the Ground
- Price and Value: Is $75 Really Fair for 5 Hours?
- Who This ATV Ride Suits Best (And Who Might Think Twice)
- Should You Book This Kuber ATV Quad Bike Experience in Bali?
- FAQ
- What is the location of the ATV experience?
- How much does the experience cost?
- How long is the experience?
- What time does it start?
- How long is the ATV riding time and what track length is included?
- What type of ATV will I ride?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is pickup offered?
- What is the group size?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key things to know before you go

- Automatic 250cc ATV: no clutch drama, just twist and go (great for first-timers who want control fast).
- A 9-kilometer track: you’re not just doing a short loop; the route is built to feel like an actual ride.
- Tunnels, waterfalls, caves, and rice fields: the scenery isn’t random; it’s built into the driving route.
- Wet track + canyon-style terrain: expect splashes and rougher trail sections that make it feel like real adventure.
- Small group cap (up to 10): more time watching the leader pace and less time waiting around.
- Change room, shower, locker, towel: you can rinse off after the muddy fun.
Ubud ATV Quad Bike: Why This One Feels Like Real Adventure

In Ubud, a lot of tours look similar on paper: a car ride, a few viewpoints, then back to town. This one keeps you moving. Instead of spending most of the day watching from the sidelines, you get a powerful automatic ATV and a route that mixes countryside scenery with real trail moments.
The big appeal for me is the combination: you’re riding through places that feel very “Bali,” but you’re also getting the adrenaline side—tunnels, wet trail sections, steep descents, hills, and canyon-like paths. It’s a day that’s meant to be active, not just scenic.
And it stays practical. You start at 8:30 am, and the pace is structured: transport in, ride time, lunch, then transport back. That rhythm matters in Bali, where traffic and timing can eat up an otherwise fun day.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Ubud
The 9 km Route: Waterfalls, Caves, Rice Fields, and That Tunnel Moment
The heart of this experience is a 9-kilometer track, with around 1 to 1.5 hours of driving time on the way and en route fun depending on the route flow. The core ATV session is about 2 hours—long enough to feel you’re actually riding, not just doing a “taste.”
What you can look forward to seeing isn’t limited to one type of scenery. The route is described as hitting:
- countryside driving
- natural waterfall scenery
- caves
- an amazing tunnel
- rice field areas
- river and canyon sections
- fun up-and-down trails, including wet track moments
Here’s how that translates on the ground: you’ll be switching between steady stretches where you can settle into the throttle, and more technical segments where you concentrate—especially on uneven trail and wet ground. That mix is why the ride feels memorable. It’s not “drive in a straight line while taking photos.” It’s changing terrain, changing views, and changing speeds.
One more detail I appreciate: the route is built around variety. Instead of repeating the same loop, you move through different environments. You’ll keep getting new sights popping up, which helps the full 2 hours feel like it goes fast.
Your Automatic 250cc ATV: Easy Control, Real Power

This experience uses a 250cc automatic ATV, which is a huge deal for comfort and confidence. If you’re nervous about riding for the first time, an automatic machine helps you focus on steering and balance instead of worrying about shifting.
You’ll get ATV equipment plus instructions before you start riding. Then you follow the pacing of the team guiding the group. With a maximum of 10 travelers, it’s usually easier to keep the line moving and not feel like you’re stuck waiting behind a jam of machines.
What this means for you as a rider: you should still expect physical effort. Off-road riding isn’t just about engine power—it’s about handling bumps, staying relaxed over uneven ground, and keeping your weight steady when the trail pitches up or down. The good news is that the automatic setup lowers the learning curve.
Also, because the route includes wet track and water-adjacent scenery, plan for splashes. Even if you try to ride “clean,” the terrain can send mud or water up onto your clothes. Bring a mindset of fun, not perfection.
The Day Plan: Pickup, Transport Time, ATV Time, Lunch, Back Again
Let’s break down the timing so you can plan your day in Ubud.
- 1 hour from pickup location to the ride area
- 2 hours enjoying the ATV quad bike
- 1 hour enjoying lunch
- 1 hour back to the drop-off pickup location
That totals around 5 hours for the full experience. With a start time of 8:30 am, it’s a smart morning choice if you want to avoid a late-day scramble and you prefer cooler conditions for off-road riding.
The transport piece is more than just moving you around. It keeps the experience organized, and it’s part of the value: you’re in an air-conditioned vehicle with private transportation, and you aren’t trying to coordinate taxis while also figuring out how to get to the riding base.
Lunch is included, and it’s built in right after the ride session, when you’re likely hungry and ready to reset. That timing helps a lot. You finish riding, you eat, you change and rinse, then you’re done—no “hang around and wait” stretch that drains the energy.
Lunch and Refreshments: Fueling a Muddy Morning
Lunch is included, along with bottled water and a welcome drink. These are small details, but they matter. After off-road riding, you’ll feel it in your legs and arms, and hydration becomes non-negotiable—especially with wet trail sections.
The experience also includes practical after-ride support: you’ll have access to a change and shower room, plus a towel, a locker, and shower time so you can cool down and get comfortable again before the drive back.
If you hate that post-ATV feeling of being damp and salty, the included rinse setup is one of the best reasons to book this over a cheaper option that skips the cleanup.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud
Equipment, Insurance, and Safety Setup That Keeps You Calm

The tour includes ATV equipment and says insurance is covered, which is important when you’re booking an active excursion. You’re paying for more than just the track—you’re paying for a managed experience.
You’ll also notice the staff and guides are described as attentive. For me, that’s a sign they’re thinking about the whole flow: instructions, managing the group, and keeping the ride fun and safe.
There’s one more practical point: the route includes steep descents, hills, and water/mud segments. That’s exactly where good instruction helps you avoid overthinking. The faster you learn the basics of throttle control and body position, the more you enjoy the trail instead of fighting it.
Group Size and the Guide Rhythm: How It Feels on the Ground

This is capped at 10 travelers, and that small scale makes a difference. When groups are larger, you spend more time waiting and less time riding. With a smaller cap, the team can keep everyone in the right rhythm and prevent bottlenecks.
You’ll also feel more “personal space” between machines, so you’re not constantly dodging around slower drivers. Off-road riding is already a bit of a concentration sport—so reducing crowding makes the ride easier to enjoy.
If you like having guides around for navigation and pacing, this format is a good match. If you’re the type who wants total independence, you might find any guided group limits your control slightly—but the upside is you get the best sights without guessing the route.
Price and Value: Is $75 Really Fair for 5 Hours?
At $75 per person, the value comes from what’s packed in, not just the headline price.
You’re getting:
- a roughly 5-hour structured experience
- air-conditioned pickup and private transportation
- ATV equipment and insurance coverage
- a meaningful 9 km track with around 2 hours of ATV riding
- lunch, bottled water, and a welcome drink
- change room, shower, locker, towel
When you compare that to separate bookings (transport + ATV rental + insurance + lunch + entry + cleanup), the total usually climbs fast. Here, the bundle nature is the point.
Also, the experience is described as booked about 10 days in advance on average. That suggests there’s steady demand, and booking ahead can help you lock in a good slot without last-minute stress.
Who This ATV Ride Suits Best (And Who Might Think Twice)
This is perfect if you want:
- an active day with adrenaline and sightseeing together
- a small-group format (up to 10 travelers)
- off-road variety: tunnels, caves, waterfalls, rice field areas, river/canyon sections
- a ride that’s approachable thanks to the automatic 250cc setup
It may be less ideal if:
- you dislike getting wet or muddy (the route includes wet track and water scenery)
- you don’t like physically active tours (steep descents and bumpy trail take some effort)
If you’re traveling with friends and you want a shared “we did something” day, this kind of ATV outing usually hits the sweet spot.
Should You Book This Kuber ATV Quad Bike Experience in Bali?
If your goal is a memorable, active Ubud day, I’d say yes, book it—especially if you’re excited by the idea of tunnels, caves, waterfall scenery, and wet off-road sections rather than just cruising to viewpoints.
Book it with extra confidence because the ride is structured: pickup, 2 hours of ATV time, lunch, and a return drive, plus the practical cleanup tools like shower access and lockers. That means less hassle for you and more actual fun.
My advice for making it go smoothly: before the day starts, confirm your pickup time and meeting details, since the tour is sold by Diana Bali Tours while the ATV operation is run by the Kuber team. Once you’ve got that straight, you’re set up for a great ride.
FAQ
What is the location of the ATV experience?
It takes place in Ubud, Indonesia.
How much does the experience cost?
The price is $75.00 per person.
How long is the experience?
The total duration is about 5 hours (approx.), including pickup/transport time, ATV riding time, lunch, and the return trip.
What time does it start?
The start time is 8:30 am.
How long is the ATV riding time and what track length is included?
You can expect about 2 hours enjoying the ATV quad bike, and the track length is listed as 9 kilometers.
What type of ATV will I ride?
You ride a powerful automatic 250cc ATV.
What’s included in the 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, locker, and a welcome drink.
Is pickup offered?
Yes, pickup is offered via an air-conditioned vehicle.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






























