ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali

Mud, caves, and a real waterfall—on an ATV. In Ubud, this quad-bike ride mixes rice fields, a natural tunnel, and a waterfall plunge pool into one fun, guided route through the countryside. I also like that you’re not just handed a machine: you get boots, helmet, and insurance, plus helpful guides (names like Jerry and Andi come up a lot) who keep things moving and explain what to do.

One thing to consider: the course can be steep and slippery, and you’ll likely come home muddy and wet even if you’re careful.

Key things to know before you go

  • Tunnel + waterfall combo: You’re not just driving in dirt paths; you’ll squeeze through an underground passage and finish at a splash point.
  • Solo or tandem on one ATV: Choose your setup based on age and comfort, with tandem requiring booking in multiples of 2.
  • Safety gear is included: Helmet and boots are provided, and there’s a briefing before you ride.
  • Shower, changing space, and lockers: You can rinse off after the mess; locker/towel use requires a deposit.
  • Lunch is part of the deal: Egg sandwich plus fries, after you clean up.
  • Small-group feel: The day is capped at 15 travelers, and you ride in organized groups.

Ubud Quad Biking With a Tunnel and Waterfall Finish

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Ubud Quad Biking With a Tunnel and Waterfall Finish
This is the kind of Bali adventure that feels like it was designed by someone who actually wants you to get off the usual map. In the Ubud area, you roll through jungle tracks and village scenery, then you hit the fun stuff: a natural tunnel and a waterfall plunge pool that turns the whole experience from “ride around” into “yes, that happened.”

The best part for me is that the route changes. You’re not just following one long line of trails. You’ll see rice paddies, jungle sections, rivers, and waterfall scenery along the way. Then, toward the end, you get the payoff: the splashy plunge pool moment that gives you a reason to bring spare clothes (more on that soon).

This tour also has a practical, confidence-building setup. You arrive, get geared up, hear safety directions, and then you follow your guide and group. People who want raw speed might find the pacing a bit “guided,” but most people come for the sights and the adrenaline. You can have both—you just do it with some common sense.

Solo vs Tandem: Pick Your ATV Setup (and Plan Your Ages)

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Solo vs Tandem: Pick Your ATV Setup (and Plan Your Ages)
The ride is offered in two formats, and this is one of the main decisions you’ll make before booking.

Solo ride (age 13+): you operate your own quad.

Tandem ride (age 6+ with a parent): two people share one bike, so the setup depends on who sits where and who drives.

A couple practical notes matter here:

  • Tandem must be booked in multiples of 2 (think 2, 4, 6, 8 travelers). If you’re doing a family setup, plan your group math early so you don’t end up stuck with mismatched riders.
  • The tour says children under 6 aren’t permitted and solo riders must be older than 13.
  • There’s also a max weight limit of 150 kg for both single and tandem. If you’re close to that, check before you go so you don’t waste time at the start.

If you’re new to ATVs, tandem can be a good confidence builder because you’re riding in a guided context with the right gear. If you want more control and a more hands-on feel, solo is the way to go.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud.

Getting There: Pickup Options and What the Start Feels Like

Your experience can be either pickup-based or self-arranged, depending on what you select.

There’s an option for hotel pickup that covers Ubud and lots of south Bali areas like Kuta, Canggu, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua. If you don’t book pickup, the start point is Kuber Bali Adventure at Bayad, Payangan (near Gianyar). The activity ends back at that meeting point, and if you had a transfer, your driver returns you to your place.

Timing is also worth understanding. The time slot you see is when you should arrive at the venue. If you have pickup, your driver will grab you earlier depending on distance.

When you arrive, the day moves quickly but not chaotically. You’ll start with some paperwork tied to insurance, then you’ll get a welcome drink. After that, it’s boots, helmet, and a safety briefing. This is where the tour’s value shows: you’re not paying just for a machine—you’re paying for an operation that gets you ready fast and keeps the day safe.

From Helmet to Locker: Gear, Insurance, and the Mess Plan

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - From Helmet to Locker: Gear, Insurance, and the Mess Plan
You’ll be given helmet and boots as part of the included equipment. You also get access to a locker, towel, changing room, and shower. One detail I’d actually plan around: the locker/towel system uses a deposit of IDR 100k per person.

That deposit isn’t a deal-breaker, but it is a real-world thing. If you show up without enough cash, you can end up doing extra back-and-forth. Bring some money just for small costs like this.

Now, the mess plan. Most of the “what to bring” advice boils down to one honest point: you need a change of clothes. The route includes mud paths and a water moment at the waterfall plunge pool. Even if you try to ride clean, you’ll still get splashed and dusted.

I’ve also seen that the staff handles personal items with lockers and offers showers. So you’re not stuck with the muddy final outfit for the rest of your day. That’s a big comfort boost in Bali heat.

The 8 km Ride: Rice Fields, Jungle Tracks, Rivers, and the Tunnel

Once you’re suited up, you ride as a group guided by your quad leader. The total journey is about 5 miles (8 km), and the whole activity runs around 1 hour 30 minutes including the ride and the transition time. In practice, you’ll also spend time checking in and getting cleaned up.

Here’s what you can expect as the route unfolds:

  • Countryside and rice fields: You start with scenery that feels rural and real. It’s a nice contrast to the more crowded Bali areas, and it helps you settle in before the track gets tougher.
  • Jungle and river sections: This is where traction changes. You’ll hit mixed ground—mud, dirt, and uneven patches—so slow and steady matters more than trying to outgun the terrain.
  • Waterfall plunge pool: The ride’s finale is the splash. You’re expected to go through the water portion, and that’s the moment that turns this from “cool ride” into “wow, I did that.”
  • Natural underground tunnel: At some point, you’ll squeeze through a tunnel section. It’s narrow and feels different from open jungle driving, so keep your eyes on your guide and your spacing.

Terrain can be part of the thrill, but it’s not a carnival ride. The track can include steep, slippery moments, which is why safety pauses and group pacing exist. One person can’t yank the group into hero mode if the sand or slope is risky.

Also, the day is organized. Some riders note they move through the course in groups of around six ATVs, led by a couple guides. That structure means you’ll likely stop along the way for regrouping and photos, so you shouldn’t expect a nonstop race.

That said, the pacing works. It gives you time to look up, see the jungle, and still enjoy the adrenaline parts without getting overwhelmed.

The Waterfall Stop: How to Enjoy It Without Ruining Your Day

Let’s talk about the waterfall moment, because it’s the part people either love or regret if they aren’t prepared.

You’ll drive to the end where there’s a waterfall plunge pool. The tour description and rider tips both point to one thing: you should plan to get wet and muddy. So wear stuff you’re okay sacrificing. Shoes and gear are provided, but your clothes are on you.

My practical advice:

  • Bring a spare outfit and ideally something quick-dry for after.
  • If you have a phone you care about, keep it secure. The tour doesn’t specify waterproof options, so I treat this as a bring-it-protected situation.
  • Expect you’ll want the shower afterward. That rinse is part of what makes the whole day comfortable.

The payoff is real. The waterfall finish gives you that “I’m in Bali, not in a theme park” feeling because it’s natural and outdoors, not staged.

Lunch, Shower, and Getting Back to Feeling Human

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Lunch, Shower, and Getting Back to Feeling Human
After your ride, you’ll have time to rinse off, change, and reset. There’s a shower and changing room available, and the lockers make it easier to store things while you get muddy.

Then comes food: egg sandwich lunch and fries. It’s simple, but it’s the right kind of fuel after a sweaty ATV run.

You may also be offered photos and video as an add-on. The tour notes that purchasing photos and video is not included, so if you want those action shots, you’ll likely decide on the spot after you see what’s been captured.

Finally, you’ll head back. If you booked pickup, your transfer driver typically returns you to your hotel or drop-off point. If not, you get back to the meeting spot at Kuber Bali Adventure.

Price and Value: Why $33 Can Actually Make Sense

ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall in Bali - Price and Value: Why $33 Can Actually Make Sense
At around $33 per person, this ATV tour is priced like a budget adventure that still includes the stuff that normally costs extra.

Here’s what’s included, which is the key to the value math:

  • ATV rental and quad guide
  • Helmet, boots, and safety equipment
  • Insurance tied to equipment and personal injury
  • Locker, towel, changing room, and shower (with a deposit)
  • A welcome drink
  • Lunch: egg sandwich plus fries
  • A route that covers rice paddies, tunnel, waterfall plunge pool, and jungle countryside

What’s not included is mostly optional or personal:

  • Photos and video purchase
  • Personal expenses

So you’re not just paying for a vehicle. You’re paying for guided routing, basic safety support, and the whole “day care” chain that gets you dirty and then cleaned up again. That’s why it feels fair for the time you get.

One note: if you opt into pickup, that may change the total out-of-pocket cost depending on what you chose. The base price still looks like good value because it includes the major costs that would otherwise add up fast.

Guides, Group Energy, and Why It Feels Well Run

A big reason riders keep recommending this experience is the human part: guides and drivers who manage the day smoothly.

Names like Jerry, Andi, Ari, Kana, Gede, Wayan, Pawah, Mateo, Tom, and Reta pop up as examples of helpful guides—people who show up on time, explain instructions clearly, and keep an eye on everyone so nobody gets left behind. Some riders also mention guides taking phones and capturing photos and videos during stops, which can save you from awkward solo-selfie moments.

The tour’s organization also shows in small operational choices:

  • Safety briefing before you start
  • Extra handling if someone’s stuck (one rider describes help steps to keep things moving)
  • Regrouping and stopping along the way for pictures and to keep the group together

You’ll still be in a group environment, and you might not get unlimited throttle time. But you’re not wandering off alone either. The sweet spot here is adventure with structure.

Who This ATV Tour Is For (and Who Might Skip It)

This tour is a great fit if you want:

  • A single-activity day with big scenery payoff (tunnel + waterfall is a strong combo)
  • Beginner-friendly guidance with safety gear provided
  • A messy, fun Bali experience without needing to plan extra rentals or logistics

It’s also a strong choice for families doing tandem rides. You get to include kids starting around age 6 (with the rules above), and tandem can make the ATV feel like a shared adventure.

But consider skipping if:

  • You’re pregnant. The tour states pregnant travelers aren’t allowed.
  • You dislike rough terrain and steep, slippery sections. Even careful riders can get challenged.
  • You don’t want to get wet or muddy. You can manage it, but you can’t fully avoid it.

Weight limits also matter. If you or a tandem rider is near 150 kg, double-check fit before you go.

Should You Book the ATV Quad Bike Through Tunnel and Waterfall?

If you want a classic Bali adventure with real variety—rice paddies, jungle driving, a tunnel moment, and a waterfall plunge—you should book it. The price feels reasonable because gear, insurance, guide time, shower access, and lunch are built in, not tacked on.

I’d especially say yes if:

  • You’re okay with getting dirty and you’ll pack a change of clothes
  • You want something active but not exhausting
  • You’d like a guided route that shows you off-the-beaten-track scenery around Ubud

I’d think twice if you’re chasing speed, not scenery, or if you’re very sensitive to steep/slippery terrain. This tour leans into adventure with safety structure, not stunt racing.

FAQ

FAQ

Where is the ATV tour start point in Bali?

The meeting point is Kuber Bali Adventure at Bayad, Jl. Bayad, Melinggih Kelod, Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

How long does the ATV experience take?

The duration is about 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.), including time around the ride.

Is hotel pickup available?

Yes. Pickup is offered from Ubud and many south Bali areas including Kuta, Canggu, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua, plus other locations.

Can my child ride a tandem ATV?

Tandem riding is for children aged 6 and up when riding with a parent. Children under 6 are not permitted.

What are the age requirements for solo riding?

Solo riding is for people older than 13, with an age range stated as suitable up to 65.

Is the shower and changing room included?

Yes. The tour provides a shower and changing room. Lockers and towels are available with a deposit of IDR 100k per person for locker and towel use.

What is included in lunch?

Lunch includes an egg sandwich and fries.

Is insurance included?

Yes. The tour includes insurance coverage, including equipment and personal injury.

Can I buy photos and videos?

Yes, but photos and video are not included in the base price. You purchase them separately.

If you tell me your group ages (and whether you want solo or tandem), I can help you pick the best ATV setup and what to pack so the tunnel and waterfall moment stays fun instead of stressful.

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