Bali ATV Ride Ubud Waterfall,RiceField,River,Kingkong-Temple cave

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Bali ATV Ride Ubud Waterfall,RiceField,River,Kingkong-Temple cave

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ATV tracks in Bali are never boring. This one mixes rice fields, rivers, waterfalls, and village art into about 1.5 hours of riding around Singapadu village in Ubud, then wraps it up with lunch, a shower, and even pool access after.

What I like most is how the ride feels built for variety, not just one loop trail, and you still get basic comfort stops built in. I also appreciate that you’re not left scrambling for gear, since the package includes equipment plus a licensed, certified guide and insurance coverage.

One thing to consider: it’s an outdoor, good-weather experience. If conditions are poor, the operator may change dates or refund, and you should expect muddy bits and wet surfaces as part of the fun.

Key points to know before you book

Bali ATV Ride Ubud Waterfall,RiceField,River,Kingkong-Temple cave - Key points to know before you book

  • Singapadu village route: village lanes, forests, mud ponds, river sections, rice fields, and art stops
  • Cave time: Kingkong/Gorilla cave and a Legong temple cave are part of the ride route
  • Lump-sum value: lunch, insurance, guide, gear, and a shower are included
  • Optional time-savers: upgrade for private door-to-door transfers from areas like Ubud and south Bali
  • Ride for pairs or solo: tandem and solo riding options are available
  • Finish strong: free pool access after the activity ends

Why this Bali ATV ride in Ubud feels like real countryside

This ATV ride focuses on the stuff you come to Bali for: small roads, working landscapes, and scenery that changes every few minutes. The route is designed to keep moving through different textures of terrain, so you’re not just doing the same uphill-and-downhill track.

You’ll be riding in the Singapadu area of Ubud, and the experience is positioned as an all-terrain tour. That matters because the “adventure” part is baked into the plan: muddy stretches, river crossings, and jungle-path sections are all part of the route you’ll follow with your guide.

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The 4-hour flow: pickup, riding, lunch, shower, then pool time

Bali ATV Ride Ubud Waterfall,RiceField,River,Kingkong-Temple cave - The 4-hour flow: pickup, riding, lunch, shower, then pool time
The total experience runs about 4 hours. Within that, the actual ATV trek is about 1.5 hours, so you get a solid riding window without turning the day into a full-day grind.

You can meet at the operator’s meeting point in Singapadu (KeepAll Bali Adventure, Jl. Puseh Natih, Singapadu Tengah, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582). Or, if you want less hassle, you can arrange pickup at your hotel or villa, including options that target Ubud and popular south Bali areas.

After the ride, the package includes lunch and a shower. Then you get free pool access once the activity finishes. That’s a genuinely practical touch, because you’ll likely leave with dirt on you, and you’ll want a place to cool down afterward.

Your ATV route: rice fields, rivers, waterfalls, and Balinese art stops

Bali ATV Ride Ubud Waterfall,RiceField,River,Kingkong-Temple cave - Your ATV route: rice fields, rivers, waterfalls, and Balinese art stops
The best part of this ride is that the route is described as a full mix of Bali scenery types. You go from villages and forest paths into mud and river sections, then into rice fields, which helps the experience feel varied even if you’re riding the same ATV the whole time.

There are also cultural and artistic stops built into the trek. You’ll pass a Balinese-style Ganesha statue and other art installations along the way. For many people, these stops break up the adrenaline rhythm and give the ride a sense of place, not just speed.

Waterfall scenery is also part of the route, with the tour described as including waterfalls and Balinese architecture-style views while you pass through. It’s one of those “slow down for a second” moments that makes the ride feel less like a theme park track.

The cave factor: Kingkong/Gorilla cave and Legong temple cave

Bali ATV Ride Ubud Waterfall,RiceField,River,Kingkong-Temple cave - The cave factor: Kingkong/Gorilla cave and Legong temple cave
This is one of the defining differences versus simpler ATV rides in Bali. The package explicitly includes a Kingkong/Gorilla cave and a Legong temple cave as part of the trek.

Why that matters: caves add a different kind of challenge for the ride. Even when it’s not extreme, you’ll be dealing with tighter passages and changing light, and your guide’s job becomes more about safe navigation than just pacing. It also gives you something memorable to point to later, not just scenery you’d see from a viewpoint.

Practical note: caves can mean damp surfaces and lower visibility. If you’re someone who dislikes enclosed or slippery spaces, tell your guide at the start so they can advise you on how to approach the sections safely.

Guides, safety, and insurance: what you’re actually buying

Bali ATV Ride Ubud Waterfall,RiceField,River,Kingkong-Temple cave - Guides, safety, and insurance: what you’re actually buying
The tour is run with licensed and certified guides, and it includes insurance. That’s important on ATV days, because the ride mixes mud, rivers, and uneven ground, and you want someone who knows how to guide you through it confidently.

The guides also matter in how the experience feels. The feedback highlights a well-organized setup and guides who keep things friendly and smooth. That’s not just “nice service” talk. On an ATV day, organization affects timing, how quickly you get on the route, and how clearly you understand what to do when the track turns muddy or wet.

Also, the private tour setup is worth noting. It’s listed as private, meaning only your group participates. If you’re traveling with family, friends, or you just want less crowd pressure, that tends to make the experience feel calmer.

Lunch, shower, and free pool access: the aftercare that earns points

Bali ATV Ride Ubud Waterfall,RiceField,River,Kingkong-Temple cave - Lunch, shower, and free pool access: the aftercare that earns points
ATV rides in Bali are fun, but the cleanup part is real. This package includes lunch and a shower, so you’re not left figuring out where to rinse off after riding.

Then there’s the pool access perk after the activity finishes. That turns the end of the day into something you can actually enjoy instead of rushing back to a hotel still smelling like ATV dust and mud.

What I’d do if you book: plan to wear something that can get dirty, then bring a simple change of clothes for after. Even with a shower, you’ll probably want fresh clothes before you head anywhere for dinner.

Price and value at $24.50 per person

Bali ATV Ride Ubud Waterfall,RiceField,River,Kingkong-Temple cave - Price and value at $24.50 per person
At $24.50 per person, this ATV package is priced for the “do it now and don’t overthink it” traveler. What makes it feel like value is what’s bundled, not just the ATV time.

You’re getting a guide, insurance, gear, lunch, a shower, and pool access included. You also have options for pickup and an upgrade for private door-to-door transfers, which can matter a lot in Bali where travel time can steal the day from your itinerary.

One more value point: the route is described as varied, with rice fields, rivers, waterfalls, villages, and cave sections. You’re not paying just for one type of track. You’re paying for a route that tries to feel like “Ubud countryside,” not only a single dirt lane.

Who this ATV ride suits best

Bali ATV Ride Ubud Waterfall,RiceField,River,Kingkong-Temple cave - Who this ATV ride suits best
This is a strong choice if you want active sightseeing. If you like scenery but don’t want to spend the day on a bus, this route offers movement through the real countryside.

It also suits families in specific setups. One example from the experience feedback notes a parent tandem riding with an 11-year-old, while other kids rode solo. That tells me the tour design supports mixed comfort levels, as long as your group fits the tandem/solo options.

If you’re traveling solo and want a break from sitting still, this private tour format can work well too. You’ll have a guide and your group only, which usually makes it easier to ask questions and follow directions without distractions.

Who should think twice

If you hate getting dirty, this one might test your patience. The route includes mud and river sections, and it’s designed for all-terrain conditions, not polished surfaces.

Also, caves and wet areas aren’t for everyone. If you have mobility limits or discomfort with enclosed spaces, you should ask the operator how those cave sections are handled and what the safest approach is for your situation.

Finally, be aware it requires good weather. If conditions are poor, the activity can be rescheduled or refunded, so you’ll want a bit of flexibility in your Bali schedule.

Tips to make your ride smoother (and less annoying after)

ATV days reward preparation. Wear footwear that can handle wet ground and possible mud splashes. Avoid anything you’d cry over if it gets scuffed.

Bring a bag you trust for your phone and essentials. Even if gear is provided, you’ll want a plan for keeping your valuables dry during river and muddy sections.

If you’re sensitive to cold or rain, keep a light layer in mind even in Bali. Conditions can shift when you’re moving through forest and river areas, and you’ll feel it more when you stop for breaks or photo moments near waterfalls and art spots.

Lastly, if you want to reduce stress, consider the private door-to-door transfer upgrade. Less time negotiating rides means more time enjoying the actual route.

Should you book Aryava Bali for this ATV package?

I’d book this if you want a varied Ubud ATV ride that includes rice fields, rivers, waterfalls, and cave sections, plus comfort basics like lunch, shower, and pool access afterward. The price-to-inclusions ratio is solid, and the private format for your group tends to make the day feel smoother.

Skip it or ask extra questions first if you’re dealing with comfort limits around mud, wet surfaces, or cave sections, or if you can’t handle a potential reschedule due to weather. In short: this is an adventure ride built for movement, not a sit-and-snap photo tour.

If that matches your style, you’ll probably walk away with the kind of Bali memory you can actually describe: caves, rice fields, and a route that keeps changing every few minutes.

FAQ

How long is the ATV experience?

The total experience is about 4 hours, with about 1.5 hours of ATV riding time.

Where does the ATV ride take place?

The ride is in the Ubud area, specifically described around Singapadu village.

Is pickup included?

Pickup is offered. You can also meet at the KeepAll Bali Adventure meeting point in Singapadu Tengah, Sukawati (Gianyar).

What’s included besides the ATV ride?

The package includes an expert guide, gear, lunch, insurance, and a shower. Free pool access is also included after the activity ends.

Is lunch provided during the tour?

Yes. Lunch is included as part of the experience.

Do you stop at places like rice fields, waterfalls, and caves?

Yes. The route includes rice fields, rivers, waterfalls, and cave sections including Kingkong/Gorilla cave and a Legong temple cave.

Can I ride solo or tandem?

The package offers ATV ride options for solo or tandem riding.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s described as private, with only your group participating.

What 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.

What is the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and changes within 24 hours aren’t accepted.

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