REVIEW · UBUD
Jungle ATV Quad Bike Through Gorilla Face Cave
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A gorilla’s mouth, then straight into the mud. I like this Ubud ATV tour for its 250cc ride feel and for the included lunch that lands you back on your feet. One thing to plan for: the cave section can get dim, and you may be asked to keep your phone put away for the ride.
I also appreciate how this day is built for real-life comfort, not just adrenaline. You get lockers, changing space, and shower facilities so you can actually reset after the wet, muddy sections. Pickup with hotel transfer is available, but your selected time is the arrival time at the venue, so the drive means you’ll leave earlier.
If you’re riding solo, the experience is designed for beginners too. Tandem is fun, but it has rules: maximum 120kg per tandem rider, children have age limits, and pregnant travelers aren’t permitted.
In This Review
- Key things that make this ATV ride worth your time
- Where You Start at Alasan Adventures (and why timing matters in Ubud)
- ATV setup, safety gear, and the training you actually need
- The Jungle ATV loop: rice fields, rivers, and mud management
- The Gorilla Face Cave tunnel: what to expect and how to not get caught off guard
- Lunch at the poolside restaurant: included options and how it fits the day
- Solo vs tandem quad riding: weight limits, age rules, and what changes
- Price and value: is $35 fair for 2 hours of 250cc chaos?
- Group size, crowding, and how to avoid the common problems
- Weather, clothing, and small choices that make a big difference
- Who should book Jungle ATV Quad Bike through Gorilla Face Cave
- Should you book it
- FAQ
- How much does the ATV tour cost?
- How long is the ride?
- Is hotel pickup available?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What kind of lunch is included?
- Do I need experience to ride the quad?
- Can I ride tandem with someone?
- What are the age limits?
- Are pregnant travelers allowed?
- Will I get wet or dirty?
Key things that make this ATV ride worth your time

- A tunnel exit through a gorilla’s mouth that turns a standard quad ride into a memorable stunt-like moment
- Beginner-friendly training with safety gear and a guide on hand for coaching
- Wet-and-muddy off-road tracks plus water splash zones that are part of the point
- Included shower, towel, lockers, and changing room so you don’t leave Bali smelling like jungle mud
- Lunch at a restaurant with pool time (one described as having a pool above rice fields)
- Small group size (max 15) which helps keep the day moving and keeps your guide from vanishing
Where You Start at Alasan Adventures (and why timing matters in Ubud)
This tour starts at Alasan Adventures – ATVTaro in Tegallalang. If you book with transfer, a driver meets you at your lobby and brings you to the quad area first, then the day begins with check-in, insurance registration, and safety prep.
Here’s the practical timing tip: the time slot you choose is your activity start time at the venue. That means hotel pickup usually happens earlier, depending on how far you are from Tegallalang. If you’re coming from busier areas, build in buffer time because traffic can be a real drag.
One of the best ways to make this day feel smooth is to pick an earlier time slot. A rider who chose an early departure said it helped avoid the worst of traffic, and it also meant less waiting after check-in because the schedule was still intact.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Ubud
ATV setup, safety gear, and the training you actually need

You don’t need prior experience to ride the quad, and that matters. The tour includes helmets, boots, and safety equipment, plus a short introduction and briefing before you hit the dirt. For first-timers, that early coaching is what turns the day from stressful to fun.
The ATV is listed as 250cc, which is a solid size for controlled off-road riding near Ubud. Expect bumpy sections, some downhill, and tight maneuvering when the trail gets narrower. If you’ve got grips that tire easily, plan to take it slow on the descents and follow the guide’s pace rather than testing the brakes too late.
What I like about the way this is run is that the facilities support the learning phase. You can get changed, you can shower, and you can store your stuff securely in a locker. One rider specifically called out that the shower and toilet facilities were clean and well maintained.
The Jungle ATV loop: rice fields, rivers, and mud management

Once you start, the route is built like a proper rural Bali sampler. You ride through jungle-style trails and off-road sections that include waterfalls, rice fields, and river areas. The big promise is getting off the paved path in a real, bouncy way—and that’s exactly what this kind of ATV tour delivers.
And yes, it gets messy. The tour notes that mud tracks will make you wet and dirty, and multiple riders echoed that reality. This is not the day for white sneakers or anything you’d be upset to ruin. Bring changing clothes, and consider wearing something you don’t mind getting stained.
A smart riding mindset: treat this like a hands-and-feet workout. If you feel shaky at first, that’s normal. Sit when the trail is stable, stand slightly when it gets rough, and let the guide’s line show you where the tires grip best.
There’s also usually a break during the ride. Riders described a stop where you can buy drinks or ice cream and where the scenery is the kind you’ll remember later. If you’re hungry or thirsty mid-ride, it’s better to grab something during that break than to push through and then feel miserable during the cave section.
The Gorilla Face Cave tunnel: what to expect and how to not get caught off guard

This is the signature moment: the ride includes a tunnel section that exits through a gorilla’s mouth. It’s the part that turns a generic ATV outing into a storyline you can tell later.
The practical note is about visibility. One rider mentioned that the bikes have head lights, but they didn’t realize this at first, which made the cave feel more challenging than expected. If you’re the type who gets tense in dark spots, go slower through the tunnel and trust the guide ahead of you.
One more reality check: there have been a couple complaints where the cave was barely mentioned or wasn’t experienced as expected. That can happen when groups get shuffled or when the day runs tighter than planned. If the gorilla face cave is your top reason for booking, it’s worth double-checking at check-in that it’s fully part of your route for that specific time slot.
Lunch at the poolside restaurant: included options and how it fits the day

Lunch is included. The tour lists Indonesian favorites and a couple Western-style choices: nasi goreng ayam, penne carbonara, chicken burger, or green curry, plus a water glass.
In practice, riders described lunch at a picturesque place called Cretya Sunset and also referenced an amazing restaurant with a pool and views above the rice fields. That matches the vibe you want after getting dirty: sit down, cool off, and eat something that doesn’t require you to plan your next move.
A couple timing notes from real experiences: one rider said lunch arrived after a delay, and they ended up waiting about 45 minutes when the restaurant was busy with a larger group. So, if you’re the type who hates waiting, go in with the expectation that you might eat later than you personally hoped—especially if your group lands at peak times.
Also keep an eye on what “water included” means. One complaint called out that bottled water cost extra at a rest stop, even though water was included as part of the meal. Translation: you’ll likely get a water glass with lunch, but you may still see bottled water and snacks for purchase during the ride break.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud
Solo vs tandem quad riding: weight limits, age rules, and what changes

Riding options are simple: you can ride solo or tandem. The tandem limit is 120kg per tandem rider, and there’s an age policy too: tandem with a parent is for ages 6–16, solo is listed for ages 16–60, and children under 6 aren’t permitted.
The tour also states a logistics rule for tandem bookings: tandem must be booked in multiples of 2, like 2, 4, 6, or 8 travelers. If you’re traveling as a couple or family, this matters because it can affect how you’re grouped.
What I like here is that the instructors are described as adapting the experience based on skill level. Several riders credited the instructors for professional coaching and for making the ride feel comfortable even for nervous first-timers. Names that came up included Harry, Beer, Evan, Ngahsu, and Gede An, and the common theme was helpful guidance and quick support.
If you’re worried about control, solo riding can feel like an easier way to learn because you’re not sharing throttle and braking. But tandem can be great for people who want the ride without the decision-making stress.
Price and value: is $35 fair for 2 hours of 250cc chaos?

At $35 per person, this is priced like a value-focused adventure day. You’re getting more than just a bike rental. The tour includes:
- a guide
- safety gear (helmet, boots, equipment)
- locker/changing room/shower facilities
- lunch
- pickup options (if you choose transfer)
For Bali, that combination is what makes it feel like a good deal. You’re not just paying for motion. You’re paying for organization, safety setup, and the ability to clean up after you’re covered in mud.
Where you should be careful with value expectations: photos and video are not included, and some extra items may show up for purchase at the ride break. If you plan to buy a lot of add-ons, your total cost will rise. But if you’re happy with the included lunch and a few phone shots taken safely off the bike, $35 stays a clear bargain.
Also remember your time commitment. The ride is about 2 hours total on the activity, but door-to-door depends on where you start from. If you’re far from Tegallalang, the travel time can turn this into a half-day event.
Group size, crowding, and how to avoid the common problems

The tour limits the group to 15 travelers, which should keep things manageable. Still, one rider described feeling crowded because they were placed among a larger group, and another mentioned that check-in felt like they were moved through quickly.
If you want the smoothest experience, show up early to reduce waiting. The meeting point is the same place you start and end, so missing the timing affects everything after.
Phone handling is another practical issue. One rider said they were told phones couldn’t go on the bikes, even if they had a zip-loc bag. So plan for a “no phone on the bike” vibe. If you want photos, consider signing up for the official photo option at the location, since personal shooting may be restricted.
Finally, if you’re extremely set on the full gorilla cave moment, stay calm if the schedule runs. Ask a staff member directly at check-in whether your route includes the tunnel exit through the gorilla’s mouth. That’s a simple question, and it can save disappointment.
Weather, clothing, and small choices that make a big difference
This is a wet-and-dirty activity. You’ll get muddy and wet on the tracks. Pack a small bag like you’re going to a theme park water ride:
- changing clothes you’re comfortable putting back on
- sunblock (the Bali sun is not subtle)
- sandals or easy slip-ons for after the shower
The tour provides showers and changing facilities, so you’re not stuck with mud for the rest of the day. But you still want to have clean clothes ready to go, not just “I’ll figure it out.”
If you’re prone to motion sickness, consider whether a rough, bumpy ride might bother you. The tour lists moderate physical fitness as the target, and while many people find it manageable, it still involves throttle control, uneven ground, and downhill sections.
Who should book Jungle ATV Quad Bike through Gorilla Face Cave
Book this if you want:
- a real off-road experience near Ubud, not just a short track
- the combination of jungle scenes plus a storytelling moment via the gorilla mouth tunnel
- built-in convenience: lunch, shower facilities, and safety gear included
- a tour that works for beginners with solid instruction
I’d think twice if:
- you strongly hate getting dirty (this is part of the product)
- you need a perfectly lit, phone-friendly environment (cave rules and darker sections can happen)
- you’re booking with very tight time windows for the rest of your day (lunch timing can vary)
Should you book it
If your dream day in Ubud includes mud, speed, and a surreal tunnel exit through a gorilla’s mouth, I think this is a smart booking. The value comes from what’s included: gear, guide, lunch, and proper clean-up after you’re covered in jungle trail grime.
Just go in prepared. Bring your change of clothes, plan for a cave moment that may feel darker than you expect, and expect a bit of waiting depending on group flow. If you handle those basics, this ATV ride is exactly the kind of Bali activity that feels like you left the main road and actually did something.
FAQ
How much does the ATV tour cost?
It’s listed at $35.00 per person.
How long is the ride?
The duration is approximately 2 hours.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, pickup is offered with booking options that include hotel transfer.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Alasan Adventures – ATVTaro, Tegallalang, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80572, Indonesia and ends back at the meeting point.
What kind of lunch is included?
Lunch is included and can be nasi goreng ayam, penne carbonara, chicken burger, or green curry, with water by glass.
Do I need experience to ride the quad?
No previous experience is needed. You’ll get a short introduction and safety briefing, along with safety gear.
Can I ride tandem with someone?
Yes. Tandem rides are available, but there’s a maximum of 120kg per tandem rider, and tandem must be booked in multiples of 2.
What are the age limits?
Tandem with a parent is listed for ages 6–16, solo riding is listed for 16–60, and children under 6 are not permitted.
Are pregnant travelers allowed?
No. Pregnant travelers are not allowed.
Will I get wet or dirty?
Yes. The tour notes that at muddy tracks you will get wet and dirty, so bringing changing clothes is important.





























