ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali

Mud, caves, and a waterfall in one ride. This Bali ATV quad bike tour from Ubud turns countryside rides into a messy, thrilling loop through rice paddies, jungle tracks, and an underground tunnel with a waterfall finish. You can go solo (age 13+) or tandem (age 6+ with an adult), so the experience can fit a range of comfort levels.

I especially like the way the tour is set up for real-life riders. You get safety gear (helmet and boots) and a guide with a patient, practical style—names like Jerry, Andi, Kana, and Ari show up in the experience for a reason. Second, the package isn’t just the ride: lunch, shower access, and insurance are built in, which makes the $33 price feel more like an activity deal than a rental.

One consideration: this is not a clean, smooth go-kart track. You’ll hit mud and splash zones, and the terrain can feel steep and slippery at points—bring a change of clothes and accept the fact you’ll be dusty or wet.

ATV Basics: ride solo or tandem (and what the age rules mean)

8 km route through rice fields, jungle, rivers, and waterfalls

Underground tunnel + waterfall plunge pool (the messy highlight)

All gear and insurance included, plus lunch and shower access

Small-group feel up to 15 people, led by a guide with backup support

Bali ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall: What You’re Really Getting

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Bali ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall: What You’re Really Getting
If you want your Bali day to feel active instead of just scenic, this Ubud ATV quad bike tour is a strong pick. You’re not only driving through countryside—you’re doing it through tight, off-grid sections: rice paddies and jungle trails, a natural tunnel, and a waterfall plunge pool. It’s the kind of route that makes people grin when the dust settles.

The other thing I like is how flexible the format is. You can ride solo if you’re 13+ (and within the max weight of 150 kg for a single rider), or ride tandem if you’re 6–13 with a parent/adult. Tandem means two riders on one ATV, so you’re not stuck watching from the sidelines.

The tour also includes safety equipment and insurance, plus time to shower and change after you get muddy. That matters. In Bali, many “adventure” tours leave you to deal with the mess and the uncertainty. Here, the package is built to get you back to your hotel feeling more like a human.

Solo vs Tandem on One ATV: Who This Ride Fits Best

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Solo vs Tandem on One ATV: Who This Ride Fits Best
This tour is designed to work for beginners and experienced riders, but the rider setup will determine how comfortable your day feels.

You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Ubud

Solo ride (age 13+)

Solo is for riders 13 to 65. If it’s your first time on an ATV, solo can be a confidence-builder because you’re fully in control, and the guide can pace you as needed.

Tandem ride (age 6+ with an adult)

Tandem is for kids aged 6–13 riding with a parent. Two people share one ATV, and you’ll need to decide who drives. Tandem rides also have a booking rule: tandem must be booked in multiples of 2 (2, 4, 6, 8 travelers, and so on). So if you’re planning a family outing, make sure your headcount fits the tandem math.

Weight and safety limits

There’s a max weight limit of 150 kg for both single and tandem. Pregnant travelers are not permitted. If you’re in doubt about balance or mobility, this is the part you should take seriously, because the course includes steep and slippery sections.

Getting There: Pickup Options Around Ubud (and What Changes)

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Getting There: Pickup Options Around Ubud (and What Changes)
You can do this tour two ways: with pickup or on your own.

With pickup

If you book the transfer, a driver collects you from your hotel/villa/apartment. Pickup areas include Ubud and much of south Bali (and the tour also lists options like Kuta, Canggu, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua). This matters because Payangan’s ATV area isn’t always easy to reach on your own on short timelines.

Also, the time slot you see when you book is basically your expected arrival time at the venue. Pickup can be earlier depending on where you’re staying.

Without pickup

If you skip transfer, you’ll need to make your own way to the start point:

Kuber BALI ADVENTURE Br Bayad, Jl. Bayad, Melinggih Kelod, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia.

The end point goes back to the meeting point, so you’ll plan your day around that.

The Start at Kuber Bali Adventure: Gear, Paperwork, and a Real Safety Brief

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - The Start at Kuber Bali Adventure: Gear, Paperwork, and a Real Safety Brief
When you arrive, you’ll do a quick setup before any driving starts.

You’ll start with a welcome drink and paperwork for insurance. Then comes the practical part: boots and a helmet, plus the short safety briefing. If you’re a first-timer, this is where you should pay attention. ATV tours can feel simple until you hit mud, loose gravel, and the moments where traction drops.

You’ll also get access to a locker, towel, and changing area. There’s a deposit of IDR 100k per person for using the locker and towel. Plan to have cash on hand for that.

One more small but useful detail: the tour includes shower access after the ride. That’s a big quality-of-life upgrade when your next stop is lunch, a temple visit, or dinner.

The 8-Kilometer Ride: Rice Paddies, Jungle Tracks, Rivers, and Villages

Here’s where the tour earns its hype. The guided route covers about 5 miles (8 kilometers) through Bali countryside. Expect a mix of surfaces—jungle trails, rice-field areas, and sections near rivers and waterfalls.

In practice, the ride feels like you’re moving through layers of Bali rather than just circling one “viewpoint.” You go from open green fields to enclosed plant life and back again. You’ll also be riding with a group, which means the guide may pause for regrouping and photo stops.

From what you can gather, the course includes “oh wow” moments—especially when traction changes or you’re going downhill. This is adventure riding, not a paved-road experience.

What you’ll like most: the off-the-beaten-track feeling. It’s not just a scenic drive; it’s hands-on movement through the real terrain.

What to keep in mind: if you’re hoping for a fast, nonstop thrill ride, the pacing depends on safety and regrouping. The route still delivers fun, but it’s guided fun.

Underground Tunnel Time: Narrow, Cool, and a Bit Surprising

At some point on the course, you’ll squeeze through an underground tunnel. It’s a natural feature on the route, not a staged gimmick. And because it’s enclosed compared to the open jungle, it changes the feel of the ride immediately.

This is also one of the moments where your guide’s instructions matter. The tunnel section is narrow enough that you’ll want to follow line-up guidance and keep your driving smooth. Slow, steady, and controlled tends to work better than aggressive throttle.

If you’re riding with a child in tandem, this is where you’ll want the adult driver to be extra calm. The tunnel is short, but it’s mentally different from open trail riding.

Waterfall Plunge Pool: The Messy Finish You Should Plan For

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Waterfall Plunge Pool: The Messy Finish You Should Plan For
The waterfall is the climax. You’ll get to the waterfall plunge pool area, and yes, you’ll likely end up splashed and muddy. The tour time includes time to shower off afterward and change clothes before lunch.

This is the part I’d treat like a “bring-your-own-lifestyle” moment. Don’t show up in clothing you’re precious about. Wear something you can get wet and muddy without stress.

A couple practical pointers:

  • Bring a spare set of clothes in a bag you can close.
  • Sunscreen still matters earlier in the day, even if you’re getting muddy later.
  • If you really like being clean afterward, bring your own towel too, even though towel access is included (deposits apply).

The good news: the tour has showers and changing rooms ready. So you’re not stuck just wiping off and hoping.

Lunch After the Mud: What Included Food Really Means

After the ride, you’ll have time to shower, change, and enjoy lunch. The included meal is an egg sandwich plus fries.

It’s simple food, not a fancy restaurant spread, but it hits the right notes after a wet, dusty activity. You’ll likely appreciate something warm and filling rather than hunting for food immediately after your session.

Then your driver brings you back.

Photos, Video, and the Cost You Can’t Ignore

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Photos, Video, and the Cost You Can’t Ignore
One thing that can change the final cost: photos and video are not included. You can purchase them on-site, and the guides/photographers often take a lot of shots during the ride.

If you’re traveling with a camera-shy partner, or you want proof of the tunnel and waterfall moment, budgeting for photos can make sense. If you’re already the type to rely on your phone, you may skip it.

Also, it’s worth knowing that your guide may handle your phone for photos. If you want that, keep your phone secure and listen for instructions.

Price and Value: Why $33 Feels Fair Here

At $33 per person, the tour is priced like a budget adventure. But the value comes from what’s included, not the number itself.

You’re getting:

  • ATV rental
  • Quad guide
  • Helmet and boots
  • Insurance coverage for equipment and personal injury
  • Lunch (egg sandwich + fries)
  • Locker, towel, changing room, shower access
  • A welcome drink
  • The guided route through jungle, tunnel, and waterfall areas

When you tally those items, it’s not just a drive. It’s closer to “transport + gear + guide + lunch + insurance + recovery time.” That’s why the price can feel reasonable even compared to “ride-only” ATV options.

One more value point: the tour caps at 15 travelers, which helps keep it from feeling chaotic. You still ride in a group, but you’re not getting swallowed by a massive crowd.

Terrain Reality Check: Steep, Slippery, and Still Manageable

This tour can be thrilling. It also has real terrain challenges.

From what’s consistently described, you should expect:

  • Rough patches (sand or loose ground can happen)
  • Downhill bits that feel steep and slippery
  • Caves/tunnel sections that require controlled driving

The guides help manage this. Some groups have backup support if someone gets stuck, and there are safety check points. That kind of structure is what keeps the ride fun instead of stressful.

If you’re looking for a smooth scenic ride, this isn’t it. If you want honest adventure—mud, speed, and a waterfall plunge—this is your lane.

Should You Book This ATV Tour Through Tunnels and Waterfalls?

Book it if you:

  • Want a hands-on Bali day (not just a bus tour)
  • Like the idea of mixing jungle tracks with a tunnel and waterfall payoff
  • Appreciate that shower and lunch are built into the experience
  • Want solo freedom or a tandem option for kids

Consider skipping or choosing a gentler alternative if you:

  • Hate getting muddy or wet
  • Have mobility issues that make handling uneven ground stressful
  • Are traveling with someone who can’t follow safety instructions reliably
  • Are pregnant (pregnant travelers are not allowed)

My advice for a smooth first-timer experience: dress for mud, bring a change of clothes, listen closely during the briefing, and let your guide set the pace.

If you do those things, this becomes one of those Bali activities you’ll remember for the right reasons: a tunnel ride, a waterfall splash, and countryside you don’t see from the main roads.

FAQ

FAQ

What is the duration of the ATV tour?

It runs for about 1 hour 30 minutes (approximately).

How old do you need to be for a solo ride or a tandem ride?

Solo riders must be older than 13 (and up to 65). Tandem riding is for ages 6–13 with a parent/adult. Children under 6 are not permitted.

Is pickup included, and where does it operate?

Pickup is optional. It can include Ubud and much of south Bali, with listed areas such as Kuta, Canggu, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua. If you don’t book pickup, you’ll need to reach the start point by yourself.

What’s included in the price?

The package includes the quad guide, helmet and boots, insurance coverage, ATV rental, lunch (egg sandwich and fries), and shower/changing access. It also includes a locker and towel, with a deposit for the locker and towel.

What should I bring with me?

Bring changing clothes, sunscreen, and some cash (for the locker/towel deposit).

Are photos and video included?

No. Photos and video are available to purchase separately.

Can I cancel for free?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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