REVIEW · UBUD
Ubud ATV Ride through Jungle and Waterfalls
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ATVs, caves, and a waterfall in one ride. This Ubud quad bike adventure in Bali takes you off the main tourist lanes and into the real countryside around Bongkasa, where your route mixes jungle tracks, natural streams, and a custom off-road course called the Tarantula Track. It’s the kind of ride that feels more like exploring than checking a box.
I like two things a lot here. First, the full safety gear (helmet and boots) plus a real safety briefing helps you feel set up, even if you’re new to ATVs. Second, the itinerary is built around “wet and wild” scenery: jungle trails, caves/tunnel moments, and a waterfall stop where you’re meant to ride through and get soaked.
One drawback to know up front: you’re riding 3 hours total, but only about 1.5 hours is actual ATV time, with the rest spent on transfers and cleaning up. Also, this is muddy and wet by design, so if you hate getting dirty, you may feel like you’re paying for chaos.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll actually care about
- Why This Ubud ATV Ride Feels More Remote
- The Tarantula Track: Where the Real Fun Happens
- Jungle Trails, Streams, and the Cave Tunnel Shock
- Waterfall Time: Ride Through It, Then Get Warm and Clean
- Guides, Safety Gear, and a Pace That Works
- Timing: 1.5 Hours on ATVs, 1.5 Hours for Transfers and Cleanup
- Pickup and Tickets: Simple, but Confirm Your Time
- Price and Value: What $39.55 Really Buys You
- Who Should Book This and Who Might Skip It
- Practical Tips for a Smoother Day
- Should You Book the Ubud ATV Jungle and Waterfall Ride?
- FAQ
- How long is the Ubud ATV ride through jungle and waterfalls?
- Is pickup available?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do I need to bring safety gear?
- Is this tour private?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights you’ll actually care about

- Tarantula Track: a custom-built course with twists, climbs, dips, and adrenaline-friendly sections
- Caves and tunnel moments: real, dark pass-through style riding on the route
- Waterfall splash stop: you ride right through the waterfall area, not just watch from the bank
- Safety-first approach: helmet and boots, plus a briefing that makes first-timers more comfortable
- You get cleaned up: shower and changing facilities, plus a fresh towel and bottled water
- Private tour option: it’s only your group, so you’re not mixed with random strangers
Why This Ubud ATV Ride Feels More Remote

This ATV ride starts in Ubud (Gianyar Regency) and runs you out into rural Bali, far from the busy center. You’ll travel through countryside scenery like rice fields and areas you’d be hard-pressed to reach on foot, then trade roads for jungle trails.
That “getting out there” matters. When you’re on a quad bike, the scenery is part of the thrill, not just a backdrop. And because this tour is based around Bongkasa-area countryside, you’re not doing the same exact “tour bus to viewpoint” routine.
The duration is about 3 hours, and that includes travel to and from the riding area. Plan for the whole block of time, not just the ATV portion.
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The Tarantula Track: Where the Real Fun Happens
The main event is the Tarantula Track, a custom-built route made for off-road riding. Instead of just looping around a small area, you’re on a course with enough variety to keep the ride from feeling repetitive.
Here’s what the ride is designed to do:
- build confidence with sections that are easier to manage
- then add challenge with turns, climbs, and dips
- keep you moving with a guided pace rather than letting you wander
This is also where the “experience” vibe shows up. The tour isn’t only about speed; it’s about navigating a track that’s meant for real ATV driving. Even if you’ve never ridden before, the setup is intended to help you get comfortable, then progress as the route gets wilder.
And yes, expect the track to be muddy and uneven at times. This is the price of admission for riding into jungle terrain.
Jungle Trails, Streams, and the Cave Tunnel Shock

The route includes jungle trail riding plus natural stream crossings. That combination changes the sound, the grip, and the feel of the ride right away. Wet ground and shallow water make the experience more intense, but the quad bikes are part of what keeps it fun rather than frustrating.
One of the most memorable elements is the cave/tunnel experience on the course. It’s the kind of section that makes the whole ride feel like a movie scene: tight, atmospheric, and different from the open jungle paths.
Practical takeaway: when you hit tunnel-like parts or caves, slow down a bit and follow your guide’s rhythm. You’ll have better control, and it makes the photos/video moments more natural instead of rushed.
Waterfall Time: Ride Through It, Then Get Warm and Clean

The highlight many people choose this tour for is the waterfall. This ride includes a hidden waterfall stop where you can ride through the waterfall area, not just stand nearby.
That means you should plan for getting soaked. If you hate wet clothes, this is the wrong activity for your mood. If you like goofy memories and cool relief in the middle of a muddy ride, it’s exactly what you’re here for.
The good news: the tour includes shower and changing facilities and provides a fresh towel after the ride. So the “wet” part doesn’t have to ruin your day. Bottled drinking water is included too, which helps with the post-ride recovery.
Guides, Safety Gear, and a Pace That Works

This tour includes helmet and boots, plus a safety briefing and guided tour. That setup is a big deal on ATV rides, because the track is more complex than a simple beginner loop.
A few things to look for in how you’re handled on-site:
- clear instructions before you start riding
- patient guidance when you’re learning control on uneven ground
- a managed pace so everyone stays together
Because this is a private tour/activity (only your group participates), your guide can typically keep attention where it matters instead of juggling a full crowd. That often translates into a smoother experience for first-timers and families.
One more value point: some people love this tour for the way guides help with action moments, like capturing cool ride footage. Even if you don’t plan to film, you’ll likely come away with satisfying memories from the route itself.
Timing: 1.5 Hours on ATVs, 1.5 Hours for Transfers and Cleanup

The schedule is about 3 hours total, split roughly like this:
- about 1.5 hours on the ATVs
- about 1.5 hours for traveling between locations and cleaning up after the ride
That split matters when you’re deciding what kind of day you want. If you’re the type who wants maximum time riding, you’ll want to treat the ride time as the main event and accept that the rest is part of the process.
Also, the cleanup time is not optional fluff. With jungle trails, stream crossings, and a waterfall, you’ll want that shower access to reset your comfort level before heading back.
Pickup and Tickets: Simple, but Confirm Your Time

Pickup is offered, and the tour uses a mobile ticket. You’ll also receive confirmation at the time of booking.
The key practical thing: when pickup is part of your plan, lock in your timing when you get confirmation. Since the activity is designed around a set route and return window, late arrivals can affect the group schedule.
Booking note: this is commonly booked ahead (on average about 82 days). Even if it doesn’t feel crowded, planning early gives you more control over your preferred slot.
Price and Value: What $39.55 Really Buys You

At about $39.55 per person, this ATV ride can be strong value because the essentials are included. Here’s what’s covered:
- ATV/quad bike (single or tandem)
- full safety gear (helmet and boots)
- safety briefing and guided tour
- jungle trail riding, cave sections, and waterfall route time
- shower and changing facilities
- fresh towel after the ride
- bottled drinking water
What’s not included is basically the extras: personal expenses like souvenirs and tips.
So the value question becomes: are you getting a real off-road experience or a quick photo stop? This tour is built around riding through multiple terrain types (jungle, streams, caves, waterfall) and then giving you the comfort items afterward. For a Bali adventure day where you want effort plus payoff, that’s why the price makes sense.
Who Should Book This and Who Might Skip It
This is a great fit if you:
- want a hands-on thrill (driving, not just watching)
- like nature-based adventure in rural Bali near Ubud
- are okay with mud and getting wet at the waterfall
It can also work well for beginners. The tour is set up with safety gear, a briefing, and guidance that helps you learn control. If you’ve got a couple traveling together, tandem riding is available, so you can share the fun on the same ATV.
Families with teenagers often enjoy the sensory parts: mud, streams, and a waterfall stop that turns into a memorable splash moment. Since this is a private group, guides can usually manage staying together better than on large mixed groups.
You might think twice if:
- you dislike messy activities
- you want a dry, clean, low-effort outing
- you only care about city sights and short transfers
Practical Tips for a Smoother Day
You’ll be provided helmet and boots, plus shower and a towel, but you can still make the ride more comfortable with a little prep.
I’d plan for three things:
- Expect mud and wet ground. Your clothes and shoes (what you wear underneath the boots) should be quick to dry.
- Bring a change plan even though there’s changing and shower access. Having fresh basics waiting makes leaving the site feel easier.
- Follow the guide’s pace in caves and tunnel-like sections. Control beats bravery when the track narrows or gets slick.
One more smart move: if you’re doing this alongside other Ubud activities, don’t stack anything that requires you to look polished immediately. The ride is fun, but the whole point is dirt, water, and off-road grit.
Should You Book the Ubud ATV Jungle and Waterfall Ride?
If your ideal Bali day includes driving a quad bike through jungle terrain, passing through cave/tunnel sections, and riding through a waterfall area, this is an easy yes. It’s also the kind of tour where you feel value because safety gear, shower access, and the key scenery are built into the package.
If you’re chasing a calm, clean, low-adrenaline experience, you may want to choose a different activity. This one is meant to be active, messy, and memorable.
Bonus reason to book early: it’s scheduled popular enough that booking ahead is common. And if your plans shift, you get free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund.
FAQ
How long is the Ubud ATV ride through jungle and waterfalls?
The total experience time is about 3 hours. Around 1.5 hours is spent on the ATVs, and about 1.5 hours is for travel between locations and cleaning up after the ride.
Is pickup available?
Yes, pickup is offered.
What’s included in the price?
You get the ATV/quad bike (single or tandem), full safety gear (helmet and boots), safety briefing and guided tour, ride access through jungle trails, caves, and waterfalls, shower and changing facilities, a fresh towel after the ride, and bottled drinking water.
Do I need to bring safety gear?
No. The tour provides full safety gear, including a helmet and boots.
Is this tour private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded. Cut-off times use local time.


























