That tunnel through a gorilla’s mouth is a curveball. I like how this ATV ride near Ubud mixes muddy off-road with an included lunch and shower facilities. The one thing to think about: you’re going to get wet and dirty, and if you’re booking only for the gorilla-cave moment, make sure you ask what to look for on the day.
This is one of those Bali activities that feels both thrill and local-style day out. You ride through rural areas with jungle tracks, rice-field scenery, rivers, and waterfalls, then cool down, shower, and eat at a restaurant with a pool.
A practical note up front: the “about 2 hours” ride time can vary depending on the group and the flow that day. And if driving a quad makes you nervous, plan to go slow and let the guide set the pace.
In This Review
- Key Points Before You Go
- Why the Gorilla-Mouth Cave Tunnel Changes the ATV Game
- From Alasan Adventures to the Quad Basement: What Arrival Feels Like
- ATV Time: Training, 250cc Power, and Mud-Forward Driving
- The Gorilla-Face Cave Tunnel Moment: How to Plan for the Wow
- Break Time, Showers, and Lunch at a Poolside Restaurant
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Price and Value in Ubud: Is $35 a Fair Deal?
- Simple Packing List That Actually Works on Mud Tracks
- Should You Book Jungle ATV Quad Bike Through Gorilla Face Cave?
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV quad bike tour?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- Is hotel pickup available?
- Do I need previous experience to ride?
- What are the age rules for solo and tandem rides?
- What’s the maximum weight for a tandem ride?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are photos or video included?
- What items should I bring?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Points Before You Go

- Gorilla-mouth tunnel: the signature moment on the route, entered during the ride and timed for the wow factor.
- Two-hour off-road loop on a 250cc ATV with gear, training, and a guide.
- Shower, lockers, and changing area included, which matters because the track gets muddy.
- Lunch is included (with several menu options) and often served at a poolside restaurant like Cretya Sunset.
- Small groups up to 15 and a guide team that can adapt when riders are beginners.
- Tandem riding rules: max weight 120kg for two people, and tandem has age/booking constraints.
Why the Gorilla-Mouth Cave Tunnel Changes the ATV Game

Most ATV tours in Bali are just dirt roads with a few water splashes. This one adds a true set-piece: a tunnel that exits through a gorilla’s mouth. It turns an ordinary ride into something you’ll remember when you tell people your Bali highlight.
What I like is that it’s not just a gimmick photo stop. You’re doing it as part of the driving route, so the excitement builds naturally. One rider described the cave segment as brilliant, and others focused on the mix of caves, water, downhill sections, and tight terrain. If you like your activities with a story arc, this has it.
The possible drawback is simple: a small number of people said they didn’t actually see the gorilla face cave clearly or it wasn’t explained well. If that moment is the whole reason you booked, it’s worth asking the check-in team where the gorilla-mouth tunnel is located on your specific track so expectations match reality.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud.
From Alasan Adventures to the Quad Basement: What Arrival Feels Like

Your tour starts at Alasan Adventures – ATVTaro in Tegallalang (Gianyar Regency). Even if you’re coming from another area of Bali, you’ll generally find it set up for quick check-in and short transitions between places.
If you chose hotel pickup, the driver meets you at your lobby/villa/house and then drives you to the quad area. One important detail that saves headaches: the time slot you select is the activity start time, so pickup is typically earlier depending on how far you are from the venue. If you’re trying to coordinate with breakfast or another plan, give yourself buffer time.
When you arrive, the flow is pretty standard but useful:
- you get a welcome drink
- insurance registration happens before you gear up
- you receive a short intro and safety briefing
- boots and safety equipment are provided
This part matters because you’re not just being handed a helmet and waved off. Several people described the instructors as professional and patient, including first-timers who felt uneasy at the start and then relaxed once training got hands-on. Guides named in feedback include Harry and Beer, with others like Evan and Ngahsu also called out for helpful guidance.
ATV Time: Training, 250cc Power, and Mud-Forward Driving
Once the briefing is done, it’s time to ride. You’ll use an ATV 250cc, and the tour is designed so you don’t need prior experience. That said, “easy” doesn’t mean “effortless.” Off-road driving has its own rhythm, and grip changes when the track turns muddy.
Here’s what to expect on the route:
- dirt tracks through jungle and rural areas
- rice-field views along the way
- river and waterfall sections in the overall experience
- downhill sections and tighter spaces
A few people flagged that the ride can be difficult if you’re not confident with driving. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s a good heads-up. If your hands are weak on the brakes or you’re tense in technical areas, go with a calm pace from the start. The guides can adjust the experience, and they’ll help if something feels off.
And yes, you’ll get dirty. Multiple comments mention mud and water as part of the fun. So treat this as a real off-road outing, not a polished activity where you keep your outfit pristine.
Practical tip: if you hate chaos, you’ll still be okay. The route is guided, the pace is managed, and group size is capped at 15 travelers, which usually keeps the process moving without feeling like a theme-park queue.
The Gorilla-Face Cave Tunnel Moment: How to Plan for the Wow

The headline feature is the tunnel that exits via a gorilla’s mouth. If you’re picturing a dramatic movie scene, you’re in the right place. People specifically called out the cave as a highlight, and the best ATV days here seem to be the ones that include both cave time and water/mud time in one loop.
How it tends to feel:
- it’s part of the ride route, not a separate bus stop
- the terrain gets tighter and more technical
- you may be dealing with low light inside the cave
One rider mentioned headlights on the bikes and that this wasn’t obvious ahead of time, so cave sections felt more challenging than expected even with dim lights. If you’re the kind of person who worries about night driving, don’t. Just ask the staff during training where lights are activated and how they handle low visibility.
One more real-world consideration: some people reported they were told phones couldn’t be taken on the bikes. You might be able to manage with a waterproof zip bag if the staff allows it, but the safe approach is to bring your phone in storage and be flexible. Photos and video are sold separately at the activity, so you’re not completely out of luck if you end up leaving your camera behind.
Break Time, Showers, and Lunch at a Poolside Restaurant

After your ride loop, the tour sets you up to reset. You’ll finish, shower, and change clothes before lunch. That’s not a small detail in Bali. When you’ve just driven in mud, having lockers, towels, and actual shower facilities included is what turns a messy adventure into a comfortable day.
Then comes lunch. The included meal can be one of several options:
- Nasi goreng ayam
- Penne carbonara
- Chicken burger
- Green curry
with water served by the glass
Many people described the lunch spot as a nice restaurant, often with a pool and views over the area. Cretya Sunset came up in feedback as a memorable lunch venue. Even if you don’t order the most adventurous item, it’s a welcome break after off-road exertion.
There’s also usually a short break during the ride. In feedback, people mentioned drinks and ice cream being available for purchase at the rest stop, including a vegan-friendly gelato mention. That means if you want a cold treat mid-ride, there’s an opportunity, but it may cost extra.
What I appreciate here is the timing. You’re not left starving and waiting forever. Still, a small number of people reported delays with lunch service, so if you’re tight on schedule, treat this as a flexible midday plan rather than a stopwatch event.
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

This ATV experience is built for a range of riders, but Bali tours are strict about safety and age, so read the rules carefully.
- Solo ride ages: 16 to 60
- Tandem ride: 6 to 16 when with a parent
- Children under 6: not permitted
- Tandem rider weight limit: max 120kg for tandem
- Pregnant travelers: not allowed
You’ll also want moderate physical fitness. Not because you’re climbing Everest, but because you’ll be handling balance and sitting through bumps for the duration.
Who tends to love this:
- first-time ATV riders who want training and gear
- people who like a mix of action and a real sit-down meal
- families and groups where everyone wants one shared big activity
If you’re nervous about driving, don’t panic. Many guides are praised for making beginners comfortable. But choose your expectation level honestly: this is off-road. You’ll work at it, and you may get a crash course in mud management.
And if you have back problems, there’s no specific rule listed, but one rider with a bad back said it was fine for them—so I’d still go easy, keep your posture steady, and ask staff how they handle gentler routes for riders who need it.
Price and Value in Ubud: Is $35 a Fair Deal?

At $35 per person, the value comes from what’s included, not from the quad ride alone. This price covers:
- guide support
- helmet and boots plus safety equipment
- lockers, towel, changing room, and shower facilities
- lunch with a real menu choice (plus water by glass)
For many travelers, the big hidden cost on ATV days is what happens after you’re done riding: showers, towels, and somewhere to change without paying extra. Here, that part is built into the experience.
Hotel pickup is listed as an option when you book transfer, which adds convenience. Just remember the earlier pickup time depends on distance, and the tour ends back at the meeting point (with hotel drop-off if you booked the transfer option).
There’s also the add-on reality: photos and video are extra. One review noted you may want pictures taken before you start, since you’ll likely be too muddy to care later. Plan for that and decide ahead of time if you want the souvenir package.
Overall, for a guided, gear-included, lunch-included off-road day, this feels like a strong deal—especially if you’re staying in or near Ubud and you want one activity that checks multiple boxes: adrenaline, nature, and comfort afterward.
Simple Packing List That Actually Works on Mud Tracks

Bring a small kit and you’ll enjoy the day more.
What to bring:
- changing clothes (this is the big one)
- sun block
What to expect:
- at muddy sections, you will get wet and dirty
My practical advice: wear quick-dry stuff you don’t mind ruining a little. Even if the quad is fun, your clothes will take the punishment. Also, protect your phone and personal items. If the staff says phones cannot be on the bikes, follow that. If they permit storage, use a waterproof bag and keep it secured.
For the cave tunnel moment, don’t assume perfect visibility. If you’re sensitive to low light, ask about the bike lights during the briefing so you feel confident before you enter.
Should You Book Jungle ATV Quad Bike Through Gorilla Face Cave?
Book it if you want:
- a true off-road quad ride near Ubud with rural scenery
- the extra wow factor of a gorilla-mouth tunnel
- training, safety gear, and a guided route
- an included lunch plus showers so you don’t end your day feeling grimy
Consider another option if:
- the gorilla-face cave moment is your top priority and you need it to be clearly featured and explained
- you’re highly uncomfortable with muddy, wet conditions (this tour is not dry by default)
- you’re sensitive to technical driving like downhill and tight turns
If you’re a first-timer, good news: the staff and instructors are often described as professional and supportive, including helping uneasy beginners settle in. For me, that’s the deciding factor. You’re paying for a whole day flow, not just quad time.
FAQ
How long is the ATV quad bike tour?
It runs for about 2 hours (approx.).
Where do I meet for the tour?
You start at Alasan Adventures – ATVTaro, Tegalalang, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80572, Indonesia, and the tour ends back at the meeting point.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes. Pickup is offered if you book with transfer, and the driver meets you at your hotel/villa/house and takes you to the quad area.
Do I need previous experience to ride?
No previous experience is needed. You’ll get a short introduction and safety briefing, along with boots and safety equipment.
What are the age rules for solo and tandem rides?
Solo ride: 16–60 years old. Tandem with a parent: 6–16 years old. Children under 6 are not permitted.
What’s the maximum weight for a tandem ride?
The maximum tandem rider weight is 120kg.
What’s included in the price?
Included: quad guide, boots/helmet/safety equipment, locker/towel/changing room/shower facilities, and lunch (with menu options) plus water by glass.
Are photos or video included?
No. Photos and video are not included, and you can purchase them at the activity.
What items should I bring?
Bring changing clothes and sun block. You should also expect to get wet and muddy on parts of the track.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; canceling less than 24 hours before the start time isn’t refunded.





















