REVIEW · UBUD
Bali Ubud Zipline and ATV Quad Bike Adventure
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Two wheels, one zipline, one great Bali day. This Ubud adventure strings together zip-lining above the Tegalalang rice terraces and then riding an ATV through Bali’s back roads, with hotel pickup and a meal to keep you fueled. It’s the kind of day that feels like you did two trips at once, without the stress.
What I like most is the human touch. Guides such as Donny, Yaya, Jero, John, and Alit show up as friendly, patient, and practical, and they help you get the best views and photos without fuss. I also appreciate the basics being handled: safety gear, insurance, bottle water plus coffee or tea, and a proper lunch stop.
One thing to plan for: the ATV portion can get muddy, and there can be a long gap between the zipline and the quad ride if you don’t have the transfer option. Also double-check the weight and age limits before you commit, because this is an activity with real thresholds.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Ubud Zipline and ATV: Why This 6-Hour Combo Works
- From Hotel Pickup to Gorilla ATV Adventure: How the Day Flows
- Uma Ceking Resto and Swing Zipline: The Tegalalang Views Portion
- Gorilla ATV Adventure Quad Biking: Adrenaline, Mud, and Control
- Lunch, Water, Coffee or Tea, and the Optional Coffee Plantation
- Price and Value: Is $23.22 Actually a Good Deal?
- What to Bring (and the Rules You Can’t Ignore)
- Guide Quality Makes or Breaks the Day
- Who This Tour Fits Best
- Should You Book the Bali Ubud Zipline and ATV Quad Bike Adventure?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bali Ubud zipline and ATV quad bike adventure?
- Where does the activity start and end?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What’s included in the price?
- What’s not included?
- What are the weight and age limits?
- Is there an optional coffee plantation stop?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- Two big adrenaline hits in one day: zipline at Uma Ceking Resto and Swing, then ATV quad biking at Gorilla ATV Adventure
- Real support from guides: you’ll get help with photos and riding comfort, with patient instructions along the way
- Safety gear and insurance are included so you’re not scrambling for basics
- Lunch + drinks are built in: fried rice or fried noodles, plus water and coffee or tea
- Weight limits matter for both ziplining and the ATV ride setup
- Muddy ATV roads are part of the deal if you want the full trail experience
Ubud Zipline and ATV: Why This 6-Hour Combo Works

This isn’t a slow, sightseeing-only day. It’s a structured adventure day that hits two classic Ubud activities back-to-back: a zipline over the Tegalalang area and ATV quad biking at Gorilla ATV Adventure. The payoff is that you get dramatic views and real physical fun in about six hours.
You’re also not left guessing what happens next. The flow is straightforward: pickup (if you choose it), zipline, ATV, an optional coffee plantation stop, then return to the drop-off point. That matters in Ubud, where traffic and time gaps can turn a good plan into a rushed one.
Best of all, the tour is priced to feel doable. At $23.22 per person, you’re not paying “VIP-price” for a full activity package with lunch, safety gear, and insurance included. It’s the kind of deal that makes sense if you want action now, not another day of booking and budgeting.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Ubud
From Hotel Pickup to Gorilla ATV Adventure: How the Day Flows

The day starts at Gorilla ATV Adventure, at Jl. Raya Payangan No.199, Puhu, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia. The activity ends back at the meeting point, but you may also have hotel pickup and drop-off if you select that option.
Pickup is one of those small details that saves you headaches. With a transfer, you spend less time coordinating rides and more time showing up at each stop ready to go. If you skip transfer, you’ll need to handle your own timing between the zipline and ATV legs—easy enough if you’re local, but not ideal if you’re counting on an organized schedule.
One more practical note: the activity is private for your group, so it’s not a free-for-all with random strangers. That usually means smoother communication, especially when it comes to safety instructions and matching the right riding setup.
Uma Ceking Resto and Swing Zipline: The Tegalalang Views Portion

The zipline segment runs from Uma Ceking Resto and Swing, with the big visual payoff tied to the Tegalalang Rice Terrace area. This is where you trade dust-covered roads for wide-open views and a calmer, “float for a second” feeling.
What makes this stop worth it is not just the zipline itself. It’s the setting. Ubud’s rice terrace views have a way of making even a short activity feel special, because you can see how the fields step down across the hills. When you’re flying above it, you get a perspective you simply can’t get from the ground.
A few numbers you should care about:
- Zipline minimum weight: 40 kg
- Zipline maximum weight: 100 kg
- Age requirement for participation: 12–50 years
If you fall near those limits, it’s worth double-checking before booking. Ziplining is one of those experiences that’s fun for the right body fit, and the weight rules are not flexible.
Also, remember that you’re doing this before the ATV. That means your clothes and shoes should work for both: you’ll want comfortable gear for the ride and something you’re okay with getting messy later.
Gorilla ATV Adventure Quad Biking: Adrenaline, Mud, and Control

After the zipline, the energy shifts. The ATV portion is at Gorilla ATV Adventure, and this is where the day turns physical. Expect rugged paths, tight turns, and the kind of trail riding where your hands and shoulders stay busy.
The most honest prep tip here is simple: wear clothes you can get muddy. In real life, that means your outfit should survive splashes and trail grime. The “clean and neat” look is not the goal today.
Your success on the ATV comes down to three things:
- listening early during instructions
- staying relaxed on the controls
- being patient when the trail gets bumpy
If you’re unsure about driving, keep communication open. In one case from the experience team, the guide allowed a friend to ride along when she didn’t feel comfortable driving herself. That’s not something you should assume will happen for every person every time, but it’s a strong signal that the guides pay attention to comfort and confidence, not just checklists.
For riding limits, the ATV tandem setup includes:
- Weight limit for the tandem ride ATV: 90 kg per person
If you’re over that threshold, you may need to adjust your plan. Since this is set up as an activity with specific safety rules, don’t assume they can change it last minute.
Lunch, Water, Coffee or Tea, and the Optional Coffee Plantation

You don’t just do activities back-to-back on empty energy. Lunch is included: fried rice or fried noodles. It’s a sensible choice because it’s filling, fast, and familiar enough to keep you fueled for the rest of the ride.
You’ll also get bottle water and coffee or tea as part of the included package. For me, that matters because in Bali heat, hydration and caffeine go from “nice” to “necessary” pretty quickly.
There’s also an optional coffee plantation stop. This part is only if you want it, which is great because not everyone wants another structured attraction on an already full day. If you like coffee culture and plant stories, it’s an easy add-on. If you’d rather keep your energy for the rides, you can treat it as optional and focus on the main show.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud
Price and Value: Is $23.22 Actually a Good Deal?

At $23.22 per person, this combo has “value tour” energy. The key is what you get bundled in:
- hotel pickup and drop-off (if you select it)
- lunch
- all safety gear
- professional driver guide
- insurance
- water plus coffee or tea
When a price includes safety gear and insurance, it changes the math. You’re not paying extra for the basics, and you’re less likely to end up with surprise expenses right before or during the activity.
The only cost you should plan for is the stuff that’s always personal: personal expenses and tips (not included). If you like to tip, budget for it, because you’re using staff time and guidance.
This is also a good price for a true combo day. One ticket gives you ziplining and ATV riding, plus a meal. If you tried to book these separately, the logistics and scheduling would likely cost you more—in time and money.
What to Bring (and the Rules You Can’t Ignore)

This is a “show up and ride” tour, but you still want to show up prepared. Here’s what matters most based on how these activities behave:
Wear
- closed-toe shoes that grip (you want control, not slipping)
- clothes you don’t mind getting dirty for the ATV portion
- something comfortable for warm weather
Plan for
- mud on the quad ride
- a day where your arms and hands will feel like they worked
Know the limits
- Zipline: 40–100 kg, age 12–50
- ATV tandem ride: 90 kg per person
If your group has different body weights, this is worth checking early. It’s better to sort that at booking than at the start of the day.
And since it’s private for your group, you’ll likely have a bit more flexibility in pacing and communication. Still, you should expect to follow the safety instructions given on site—this is adventure, not a casual stroll.
Guide Quality Makes or Breaks the Day

One of the best parts of this kind of tour is the guide. And here, the guidance seems to matter. People mention drivers like Donny and Yaya for being friendly and informative, with help on photo moments and general pacing. Another guide, Jero, stood out for patience and clear driving style.
You’ll feel the difference when:
- instructions are easy to follow
- the team helps you with the “how do I do this” parts
- the day doesn’t feel chaotic when the group is excited
It’s also a practical comfort factor if you’re not an experienced rider. The ATV portion especially rewards riders who listen, then relax once they get moving.
Who This Tour Fits Best
This one is a strong match if you:
- want adrenaline without spending a whole vacation coordinating multiple tours
- like big Ubud views and active riding
- are comfortable with outdoor activities and getting a little dirty
- want a guided day that includes lunch, water, and safety gear
It’s less ideal if you:
- are sensitive to messy outdoor conditions
- can’t meet the stated weight and age limits
- don’t want any time pressure at all between stops (pickup helps a lot here)
Because it’s private for your group, it’s also a nice option for friends or small groups who want a shared experience without random pairing.
Should You Book the Bali Ubud Zipline and ATV Quad Bike Adventure?
Yes, you should book it if you want a two-activity Ubud day with a good package deal and you’re meeting the zipline and ATV limits. The included lunch, safety gear, and insurance make it feel more trustworthy than “cheap and cheerful” alternatives.
I’d say go for it now if:
- you want Tegalalang rice terrace views from above
- you’re excited about riding an ATV through trails
- you appreciate guides who help with confidence and photos
Skip or reconsider if:
- you’d rather avoid mud
- your group has someone close to the limits
- you don’t plan to choose hotel pickup and you don’t want to manage the timing between stops yourself
If you’re doing Ubud for the action as much as the views, this combo hits a sweet spot. One ticket, two big experiences, and a day that moves at an energizing pace.
FAQ
How long is the Bali Ubud zipline and ATV quad bike adventure?
The duration is listed as approximately 6 hours.
Where does the activity start and end?
It starts at Gorilla ATV Adventure, located at Jl. Raya Payangan No.199, Puhu, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia, and it ends back at the meeting point.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Pickup and drop-off are offered if you select that option.
What’s included in the price?
Inclusions can include hotel pickup and drop-off (if selected), lunch (fried rice or fried noodles), all safety gear, a professional driver guide, bottle water, coffee or tea, and insurance.
What’s not included?
Personal expenses and tips are not included.
What are the weight and age limits?
Zipline: minimum 40 kg and maximum 100 kg, and the participant must be between 12 and 50 years old. ATV tandem ride: weight limit is 90 kg per person.
Is there an optional coffee plantation stop?
Yes, a coffee plantation stop is optional.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























