REVIEW · UBUD
Bali Jungle ATV Quad Bike
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Bali on a quad bike beats Bali on a scooter. This Ubud ATV ride sends you into the Gianyar Regency jungle with an 8 km track that mixes rice paddies, bamboo forest, mud sections, and river crossings. You’ll feel it in your legs and your grin.
What I like most is how strongly it’s built for real riding, not just a short photo loop. I also love that you’re not left on your own: guides like Komang and Teja are described as supportive, hands-on, and good at adjusting the pace so different skill levels can do the course.
One thing to watch: the track can be technical and muddy, so beginners should expect a learning curve and time spent concentrating on control. And if your hotel pickup is far from Ubud, you may pay extra for the ride to the remote start area.
In This Review
- Quick reasons this Bali jungle quad ride gets such strong marks
- Ubud ATV quad bike in Gianyar: what makes this track feel different
- The route: rice paddies, bamboo forest, mudflats, and river crossings
- Tandem vs single quad: how your comfort level shapes the day
- Guides matter on this ride: Komang, Teja, Juna, Edi, and Budi
- Safety gear, insurance, and the muddy reality check
- Timing and transfers from Ubud: how to plan your day
- Lunch and included extras: welcome drink, food, and rafting add-on
- Price and value: is $40 fair for a long Bali jungle ATV day?
- Who should book this Ubud Bali jungle quad bike tour
- Should you book the Bali Jungle ATV quad ride from Ubud?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bali jungle ATV quad bike tour?
- Where does the tour start relative to Ubud?
- Is pickup offered?
- How much riding is included?
- Is lunch included?
- Do I get safety equipment and a guide?
- Is the tour suitable for beginners?
- Can I ride tandem or single?
- Is insurance included?
- Is rafting included or optional?
- Is free cancellation available?
Quick reasons this Bali jungle quad ride gets such strong marks

- 8 km real jungle track: long enough to feel like an adventure, not a quick spin
- Guide-led, skill-adapted riding: Komang, Teja, Edi, Budi, and Juna are repeatedly praised
- Muddy fun with river crossings: paddles, puddles, and muddy sections are part of the day
- Included lunch plus insurance: value is better than many “ride-only” tours
- Tandem or single quad options: you can match the ride style to your comfort level
Ubud ATV quad bike in Gianyar: what makes this track feel different

Ubud is surrounded by scenery, but this tour pushes past the usual viewpoint routine. The quad biking starts in a remote part of Gianyar Regency, about 30 minutes from Ubud, so you get time in countryside that feels less staged.
The headline is the track length: 8 km of real jungle riding. For $40, that matters. Many ATV experiences leave you with a short circuit and a couple of photo stops, which is fun, but it doesn’t feel like it earned its name. Here, you ride long enough that you build rhythm, learn the quad’s timing, and start taking in the views instead of just surviving the turns.
It’s also positioned as the longest ATV trek in Bali, and you can feel that in the way the route is described: rice fields, jungle segments, village areas, and water crossings aren’t just window dressing. The day is designed as a full circuit experience, with enough variety that it doesn’t turn into monotony.
Finally, the ride isn’t marketed as a one-size-fits-all stunt. It’s described as safe and suitable for both beginners and more experienced riders, which is the right promise if you want a real adventure without gambling on your skill.
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The route: rice paddies, bamboo forest, mudflats, and river crossings

This is the kind of route where you keep switching gears in your brain. One moment you’re focused on traction and control; the next you’re moving through scenic countryside paths that feel different from standard jungle trails.
Here’s what you can expect on the course:
- Rice paddy and countryside sections: you’ll ride through farm areas and plantation-style paths, which usually means steady ground and frequent cornering
- Bamboo forest time: there’s an actual bamboo forest segment on the route, not just a quick roadside photo moment
- A hill and higher-than-700m mudflat section: this is where the ride gets more challenging, because mudflats change grip fast
- River and puddle crossings: expect to cross water and run through puddles as part of the route
That mix is exactly why people rate this highly. The route keeps your attention on the ride, and it gives you scenery breaks naturally—because the terrain changes. It also explains why guides are such a big part of the experience. When the ground turns slippery, your guide’s pacing and coaching matters more than luck.
One note: some riders say the track is long partly because you spend time moving through repeated sections, including circles. That doesn’t mean it’s bad; it often means more riding time and more chances to practice control. If you’re hoping for a calm, scenery-first experience, you’ll likely spend more of the day riding than staring.
Tandem vs single quad: how your comfort level shapes the day

Comfort and control come first on a muddy quad ride. This tour offers both tandem and single quad riding, which is a big deal if you’re traveling with different comfort levels.
In a tandem setup, you’re paired so you can swap during the ride. That’s useful when:
- someone is new and wants help early
- you want shared experience without feeling locked into one skill level
- you’re traveling as a couple or family and want flexibility
In reviews, people also mention the course includes moments where swapping is possible, plus a small photo break along the way. That kind of timing helps break up the intensity, so your day stays fun instead of just exhausting.
If you’re a first-timer, expect to concentrate. One review flags that the track can be hard for beginners, even though the guide will help you and offer a chance to try easier sections when needed. Translation: the course isn’t “easy mode,” but it’s not abandon-you-and-good-luck either.
If you’re already confident, you’ll still benefit from an attentive guide. On technical mud and river crossings, good coaching is the difference between a smooth ride and constant correction.
Guides matter on this ride: Komang, Teja, Juna, Edi, and Budi

On ATV tours, your guide can turn chaos into confidence—or into stress. This tour is repeatedly praised for guide quality, with specific names coming up again and again.
- Komang is described as friendly, active, and supportive, with attention to helping people in the ride and beyond it
- Teja is called knowledgeable and flexible, making sure the group gets the most from each stop without feeling rushed
- Juna is highlighted as a great local guide who gives authentic advice and goes beyond just driving
- Edi and Budi show up in positive mentions, including praise for patience with beginners
What that tells you is simple: you’re not just buying a machine rental. You’re booking people who manage the pace, keep safety in mind, and adjust when the terrain gets real.
When guides are good, you feel that in small ways. You follow directions faster. You get fewer wrong turns. And during slippery sections, you start to trust the rhythm instead of fighting it.
Safety gear, insurance, and the muddy reality check

This tour includes safety equipment and a professional ATV guide, plus insurance. Those aren’t small details. On a course that includes mudflats, puddles, and river crossings, safety planning is part of the value you’re paying for.
That said, let’s keep it honest. “Safe” doesn’t mean “clean.” You should expect to get dirty. The description calls out playing in muddy areas, and the route includes water sections. Plan for that emotionally and physically.
A practical mindset helps:
- Expect slower progress on muddy terrain and river crossings
- Keep both hands on the controls during tricky sections
- Don’t worry if you feel cautious at first; that’s normal
Also, remember that even with safety equipment, the ride is still active and technical. One rider notes it’s hard to take in the environment because you’re too busy concentrating. That’s not a deal-breaker—it’s just the nature of riding.
If you want a relaxed stroll with a bit of adrenaline, choose the wrong type of adventure and you’ll feel annoyed. But if you want a hands-on ATV day, this is built for that.
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Timing and transfers from Ubud: how to plan your day

The ride is listed as about 2 to 3 hours, which is a solid block for a quad tour—especially with lunch and an off-machine experience included.
Pickup is offered as an option, and the start area is about 30 minutes from Ubud. Group size is capped at 30 travelers, which is large enough that you’ll likely be in a structured group but small enough that it doesn’t feel like a cattle line.
Here’s the real planning tip: if you’re staying far from Ubud, you might pay extra for collection. One review mentions a situation where transport took about 1.5 hours each way, and that kind of adds up fast. If you want to keep the day from getting swallowed by transit, try to stay closer to central Ubud—or ask about pickup distance before you book.
Also factor in that your “2–3 hours” is the experience time, not the whole day. Between pickup timing, briefing, and time spent getting set up, expect the tour to take more of your afternoon than a strict stopwatch suggests.
Lunch and included extras: welcome drink, food, and rafting add-on

You don’t just pay for the quad. This tour includes a welcome drink, lunch, and insurance.
Food-wise, one review describes lunch as fried rice or fried noodles with fried bananas. That’s classic for comfort after getting muddy: salt, carbs, and something sweet. I’d treat the meal as a straightforward energy stop, not a fine-dining moment.
There’s also an option for white water river rafting if you select it. That can be a good way to stack adventure in the same area—especially if you’re in Bali for a short time and you want more than one activity day.
If you’re trying to choose between activities, remember this quad ride already brings water crossings and mud. Adding rafting can be great if you want a full “wet” day. If you’re not into nonstop water, skip the extra and keep this as your main adrenaline hit.
Price and value: is $40 fair for a long Bali jungle ATV day?

$40 sounds straightforward, but value comes from what you actually receive.
In this case, you get:
- a long ride (8 km track)
- safety equipment and a professional guide
- welcome drink and lunch
- insurance
- option for private hotel transfers
- and an optional rafting add-on
That package setup makes it feel more like a full activity day than a bare-bones rental. If you only paid for “time on a quad,” you’d still likely have to budget for guide oversight, protective gear, and at least some kind of meal or snack.
The main value risk is timing: if your pickup is far and you end up spending a lot of hours in transit, your effective hourly value goes down. So yes, the ride itself looks like a strong deal. Just plan your pickup smart.
Also, the price is easier to justify if you need guidance. Beginners usually don’t want to “figure it out” on day one. A good guide reduces stress, and stress is tiring.
Who should book this Ubud Bali jungle quad bike tour
This tour fits best if you want a hands-on day with real terrain.
You’ll probably love it if:
- you’re okay getting dirty and you want mud and water as part of the fun
- you want long riding time through rice fields, jungle, and villages
- you care about guide support, especially if you’re a first-timer
- you’re traveling with mixed skill levels and want tandem/swap flexibility
You might want to skip or rethink if:
- you want a calm sightseeing day where you can easily take photos and just relax
- you’re sensitive to technical riding (mudflats and river crossings aren’t gentle)
- you’re staying far from Ubud and don’t want surprise extra pickup costs
For most people, it lands in the sweet spot: active adventure with a guide-led structure.
Should you book the Bali Jungle ATV quad ride from Ubud?
If you’re the type who wants Bali beyond temples and coffee stops, I think this is a smart booking. The ride has enough length to feel like an adventure, and the guide focus shows up in repeated praise for people like Komang, Teja, and Juna. Add in included lunch and insurance, and the $40 price feels more like a real package than a discounted gimmick.
Book it when you’re ready for muddy fun and technical riding—not when you’re chasing a relaxed nature walk. And if you’re outside central Ubud, ask about pickup distance early so your day stays on track.
FAQ
How long is the Bali jungle ATV quad bike tour?
It’s listed as about 2 to 3 hours.
Where does the tour start relative to Ubud?
The ATV trek is in the remote area of Gianyar Regency, about 30 minutes from Ubud.
Is pickup offered?
Pickup is offered as an option (private hotel transfers are also listed as an option you can select).
How much riding is included?
The included ride is described as an 8 km real jungle track.
Is lunch included?
Yes, lunch is included.
Do I get safety equipment and a guide?
Yes. The tour includes safety equipment and a professional ATV guide.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
It’s described as safe and suitable for both beginners and professional riders, and guides are described as patient and supportive.
Can I ride tandem or single?
The tour offers tandem or single quad options, and tandem riders can exchange during the course.
Is insurance included?
Yes, insurance is included.
Is rafting included or optional?
White water river rafting is listed as an option you can select.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























