Mud, monkeys, and quad bikes—what a day. I like how this Bali ATV experience blends adventure with classic Ubud sights, including a ride that leads to a cave with a gorilla face. I also love the practical private hotel pickup and drop-off, because it saves you from juggling transport all day. One drawback to plan for: even with showers included, the riding track can get very muddy, especially after rain.
What makes this tour feel smooth is the way it’s built for first-timers. You get safety equipment, a professional quad guide, and an easy setup at Alasan Adventures so you can focus on driving and not on figuring everything out.
In This Review
- Key things I’d focus on before you go
- What You Get: ATV, Monkey Forest, and Tegenungan in One Ubud Loop
- Price and Value: $67 Includes Transfers, Admissions, Lunch, and More
- How the Day Flows: Alasan Adventures, Then Waterfall and Temple Time
- ATV Riding at Alasan Adventures: First-Time Friendly, But Expect Mud
- Lunch and Pool Break at Abiansila: Reset After the Ride
- Tegenungan Waterfall: Popular for a Reason, Still Worth Your Time
- Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary: Gray Macaques and Hindu Temples
- Guide and Safety: Real Comfort Comes From Good Coaching
- Packing Tips That Actually Matter for a Quad Bike Day
- Who This Ubud ATV + Monkey Forest + Waterfall Tour Fits Best
- Should You Book This Quad Bike Through Gorilla Cave Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV and sightseeing day?
- What is included in the price?
- Do I need experience driving an ATV?
- What are the age rules for riding?
- Where will pickup happen?
- How long do I spend at the waterfall and Monkey Forest?
Key things I’d focus on before you go

- Gorilla-face cave access on the ATV route, not just a generic circuit
- About 2 hours of quad riding with a guide keeping your group together
- Tegenungan Waterfall for about an hour of real viewing time
- Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary with Hindu temples and gray macaques
- Lunch + shower + pool bar time at Abiansila to reset after the mud
- Private transfers in many Bali areas so you’re not stuck on a bus for hours
What You Get: ATV, Monkey Forest, and Tegenungan in One Ubud Loop

This is the kind of full-day combo I recommend when you want your Bali trip to include action and culture on the same schedule. The ATV part is the centerpiece, with the cave stop adding a fun, photo-ready element that feels different from a standard ride. Then you shift gears to two of Ubud’s most famous nature-and-temple experiences: Monkey Forest and Tegenungan Waterfall.
The big win for you is time. With pickup and drop-off offered across a wide set of locations, you avoid the hassle of coordinating separate taxis for each stop.
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Price and Value: $67 Includes Transfers, Admissions, Lunch, and More

At $67 per person, the value comes from what’s included—not just the ride. Your day covers:
- Private driver and hotel pickup/drop-off in the Ubud and south Bali zones listed
- Safety equipment and a professional quad tour guide
- About 2 hours of quad ride
- Set menu lunch
- Bottled water
- Towels and shower facilities
- Admission tickets for both Tegenungan Waterfall and Sacred Monkey Forest
- Insurance covered
That’s a lot to get bundled into one price, especially if you’d otherwise pay separately for admissions, transport, and a guide. The one thing not included is your picture on the quad bike, so if you like photo packages, you may want to budget for that separately.
How the Day Flows: Alasan Adventures, Then Waterfall and Temple Time
The day is paced to keep you from feeling rushed. You start at the ATV operator, where you’ll get your equipment and brief coaching so you can ride confidently. After the riding session, you’ll head to the day’s nature stops and then wrap with the temple-and-forest experience.
The tour runs for about 8 hours, and the stops you’ll spend time on are clear: the ATV ride takes around 2 hours, and you get about 1 hour at each Tegenungan Waterfall and Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
One practical note: the day can involve weather swings. Some feedback highlights that rain before arrival can make the track muddy, which affects how gritty the ride feels and how urgently you’ll want that shower afterward.
ATV Riding at Alasan Adventures: First-Time Friendly, But Expect Mud

If you’re worried you won’t know what you’re doing, this tour is designed to calm that down. It explicitly says no previous experience driving an ATV is required, and the operator provides safety equipment plus a professional quad guide.
I also like that the quad portion is long enough to feel like an actual experience. You’re not doing a quick loop. You’ll ride for approximately 2 hours, and the route includes hard-to-reach spots by car and coach—specifically called out with the cave that has a gorilla face.
Now the realistic part: you should expect dirt. The tour includes showers and towels, but the riding can still leave you very muddy. If you hate the idea of coming home smelling like wet earth, this might annoy you. If you’re fine with getting gritty for a few hours, it’s a blast.
Lunch and Pool Break at Abiansila: Reset After the Ride

The best part of the schedule is the reset. After the ATV session, you get a set menu lunch, plus access to the swimming pool bar at Abiansila. You also get clean bath towels and shower facilities, which matters because you’ll likely arrive sweaty and muddy.
One review detail that’s worth taking seriously: bring a change of clothes. Even with showers available, you may not want to rely on the same outfit that got coated during the ride.
This break is also where the tour becomes more than just adrenaline. It’s the moment you slow down, hydrate, eat something filling, and switch from riding mode to sightseeing mode.
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Tegenungan Waterfall: Popular for a Reason, Still Worth Your Time

Tegenungan Waterfall is one of the easiest waterfall stops from the main Ubud area, and it’s famous enough to be worth slotting into a one-day plan. You get about 1 hour there, with admission tickets included.
What I like about this kind of time window is that you can actually enjoy the scenery without feeling like you’re sprinting through it. You’ll have time to find a good viewing spot, watch the water, and take photos without turning it into a tick-box stop.
The only consideration is that it’s a popular waterfall, so plan for some crowds in general. If you want quiet, you may prefer a different Bali waterfall route. If you want one of the most recognized views near Ubud, this hits the mark.
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary: Gray Macaques and Hindu Temples

Monkey Forest is where the tour turns from outdoor thrills into a cultural nature walk. Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is known for gray macaques roaming among Hindu temples in the forest, and your visit is about 1 hour, with admissions included.
This stop works well after the ATV ride because you’re moving at walking pace again. You can take in temple architecture, watch the monkeys from a safe distance, and slow down.
What to keep in mind: you’re in a place where wildlife is part of the experience. Keep your focus on the surroundings, don’t try to get too close, and expect the monkeys to act like they own the path.
Guide and Safety: Real Comfort Comes From Good Coaching

ATV tours rise or fall on the guide. The feedback around this operator is strongly consistent on the human side: guides are often patient, friendly, and good at explaining what to do.
Names that show up in the guidance and day-of service include Kadek, Gusti, Candra, Don, Aris, Martin, and Party. Even if you don’t get the same person, it’s a good signal that the operator hires people who know how to help first-timers.
The tour also includes insurance covered and safety equipment, which I appreciate. When you know you’ll have the basics handled, you can enjoy the ride instead of worrying about what happens if something goes wrong.
Packing Tips That Actually Matter for a Quad Bike Day
This is the part most people skip until they regret it. Don’t.
- Bring a change of clothes. Showers exist, but the ride can still leave you very muddy.
- Use sun protection. One piece of feedback mentions bringing lotion and sunblock.
- Plan to move through the day with wet-weather reality. If rain hits before you arrive, expect the track to feel different and messier.
If you’re going to bring a camera or phone, keep it simple and protected. You don’t want to spend your sightseeing time worrying about what got splashed or caked.
Who This Ubud ATV + Monkey Forest + Waterfall Tour Fits Best
This is a great match if you want a single day that covers all these bases:
- You want adrenaline in the morning and easier sightseeing after
- You’re a first-timer or just want confidence from a guide
- You prefer private pickup over shared transport
- You like the idea of getting lunch + shower + pool time built into the schedule
It may be less ideal if you hate getting dirty or you’re sensitive to muddy terrain. Also check the riding rules before you book:
- Minimum age for a single ride is 12
- Children age 9–11 must have an adult present/ tandem
- Tandem ride requires an even-number booking pattern (example given: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14)
- There’s a minimum of 2 people per booking
If you’re traveling as a group, the group discounts and private setup can make this feel especially efficient.
Should You Book This Quad Bike Through Gorilla Cave Tour?
Book it if you want your Bali day to feel like a real mix: ATV adventure with an unusual cave stop, then two iconic Ubud nature/culture experiences. The value is strong for $67 because admissions for both attractions, lunch, towels, showers, insurance coverage, and private pickup are all included. It’s also structured for first-timers, which removes a lot of the usual anxiety.
Skip it if you’re the type who wants clean, quiet sightseeing only. This tour is muddy-adventure first. If that sounds fun, you’ll likely enjoy how quickly it turns into laughs, photos, and a solid afternoon reset at Abiansila.
FAQ
How long is the ATV and sightseeing day?
The experience runs for about 8 hours.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in listed Ubud and south Bali areas, a private driver, welcome drink, safety equipment, professional quad guide, about 2 hours of quad riding, shower facilities and towels, set menu lunch, bottled water, swimming pool bar access at Abiansila, and admission tickets for Tegenungan Waterfall and Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Insurance is also covered.
Do I need experience driving an ATV?
No previous ATV experience is required.
What are the age rules for riding?
Minimum age is 12 for a single ride. Children age 9–11 must ride tandem with an adult present.
Where will pickup happen?
Pickup and drop-off are offered in the Ubud and south Bali area, including places such as Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Tuban, Jimbaran, Sanur, Uluwatu, Canggu, Tanjung Benoa, and Nusa Dua areas.
How long do I spend at the waterfall and Monkey Forest?
You’ll spend about 1 hour at Tegenungan Waterfall and about 1 hour at Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.





























