Kuber Bali ATV through Tunnel and Waterfall

A tunnel and waterfall on a quad bike route.

This Kuber Bali ATV ride out of Ubud is built around big sights—tunnels, waterfalls, rice fields, and jungle puddles—so your 90 minutes stay interesting the whole time. It also runs in the Payangan area (Gianyar), about an hour from Kuta/Legian/Seminyak.

I love that you get the essentials up front: helmet, boots, and quad bike, plus full insurance and a proper plan for breaks. I also like the option to ride solo, which means less arguing and more time actually focusing on driving.

One thing to consider: the course is wet and rugged (tunnel length + puddles), and self-driving has an age range of 6–65—so check that before you roll up.

Key highlights worth factoring in

  • Tunnel + waterfall route: the big adrenaline draw is literally built into the track
  • Helmet, boots, and full insurance included: less hassle, more peace of mind
  • Solo or tandem options: no negotiation about who drives
  • Rice fields, caves, plantations, villages, river, jungle puddles: varied terrain, not a one-note ride
  • Lunch plus shower setup: locker, bath towel, and showers help you reset after getting dirty
  • Max 100 travelers: you’ll likely feel like you’re in a real group, not a packed cattle car

Tunnel-and-Waterfall ATV Near Ubud: what makes this ride different

Kuber Bali ATV through Tunnel and Waterfall - Tunnel-and-Waterfall ATV Near Ubud: what makes this ride different
This is the kind of Ubud adventure that fits well if you want action without spending your whole day on the road. The session is around 1 hour 30 minutes, and it’s based in the Payangan area, far enough from the main buzz that you can feel the greenery and hills right away.

The route is designed around repeat “wow” moments. You’re not just cruising along a single track. You’ll work through waterfall sections, a long cave/tunnel stretch, and then come out into open countryside like rice fields and plantations. That variety matters because quad riding can get repetitive fast if it’s mostly flat and straight.

At the center of it is a straightforward idea: drive a quad bike through different surfaces and conditions so you stay engaged. Even if you’re a first-timer, you’ll still get the sense that you’re doing something memorable, not just following the same line.

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The 90 minutes of terrain: cave, rice fields, villages, and a river

Kuber Bali ATV through Tunnel and Waterfall - The 90 minutes of terrain: cave, rice fields, villages, and a river
The advertised route reads like a greatest-hits album for Bali off-road: through waterfalls, a 700-meter cave/tunnel, rice field riding, up-down trails to a high hill in the forest, plantations, villages, a river section, and jungle areas with puddles. That’s a lot packed into 1.5 hours, and it’s the main reason this tour tends to feel worth the money.

Here’s how that kind of terrain usually plays in real life:

  • Waterfall and wet sections: expect traction to change. When the ground is damp, you’ll feel the quad bike respond differently in turns and climbs.
  • A long tunnel/cave stretch: this is where you’ll want to keep your focus. Narrow visibility and darker conditions make the ride feel more intense than open terrain.
  • Rice fields and plantation tracks: these tend to bring you back to “flow riding,” where you can pick your line and settle into the rhythm.
  • Up-and-down forest trails: this is where first-timers learn control quickly. If you go slow, you’ll still have fun. If you go too fast, the bumps will do the teaching.
  • River and puddle zones: you’ll get messy. That’s not a warning sign—it’s part of the point of this track.

Because the course includes mixed surfaces, it’s also a better choice than a purely easy, flat ride if you want something that feels like an adventure.

Safety gear and full insurance: the boots are not optional

This tour is built around safety first, and they actually provide what you need: helmet, boots, and the quad bike. That matters in Bali because “adventure” can quickly turn into “injury with no protection” when people show up in flip-flops or sneakers with zero grip.

The most practical part is the boots. They’re not just for show; you’ll be moving through uneven ground, wet areas, and slippery spots. Proper footwear helps you stay stable and reduces the chance that a minor misstep becomes a bigger problem.

They also include full insurance, which is one of the reasons the package feels more complete than cheaper barebones ATV offers. When insurance is included, you can spend less time worrying about what happens if you slip on a wet patch.

One more detail that’s easy to overlook: there’s a locker, bath towel, and showers room. So you’re not just getting muddy—you’re also getting a way to clean up afterward without improvising.

Solo or tandem riding: less debate, more momentum

Quad biking is half driving, half decision-making. Who’s driving? Who’s navigating? What if the other person gets nervous?

This experience solves a lot of that with options to ride solo, plus single or tandem ride options. If you’re traveling with a friend or partner, that means you can tailor the vibe:

  • Solo if you want full control and no second-guessing.
  • Tandem if you want the experience to be more shared and relaxed.

It’s also useful for mixed-experience groups. Someone confident can handle the driving while the other person focuses on enjoying the views and scenery moments.

For planning, just remember that self-driving is restricted by age: 6–65 years.

How the course stays fun: guides, support, and real confidence

A good ATV tour is less about speed and more about how quickly people learn control. On this course, the track isn’t monotone—it includes tunnels, water, puddles, climbs, and forest trails—so you need staff who can keep the ride moving and keep you from getting stuck.

The experience tends to work well for both newcomers and experienced riders. One review highlighted a driver named Butu who picked people up and helped make the whole setup smooth. Another theme in the feedback is that staff guide you through the trickier moments, especially on sections that feel challenging but manageable when you follow instructions.

What you can do to get the best out of the guidance:

  • Listen the first time they explain the course rules.
  • Slow down at the start of wet sections.
  • Treat the tunnel as a focus exercise, not a race.

The goal here isn’t to “survive” the track. It’s to leave with the feeling that you controlled it.

Lunch, lockers, towels, and showers: the post-ATV reality

An ATV ride is fun, but the end of it is where the good tours earn their keep. This one includes lunch, so you’re not left hunting for food right after you’re done and sticky.

You also get a locker, a bath towel, and access to showers room. That combination is a big deal if you’re going straight back to your hotel afterward. Getting cleaned up helps you avoid the clothes-stink problem that ruins the rest of your day.

Also, the experience is designed with a group setting in mind, and the package format tends to keep things organized: gear comes first, then riding, then cleanup. It’s a simple flow, but that simplicity makes the ride feel smoother.

Pickup and start times: how to plan for Ubud traffic

Kuber Bali ATV through Tunnel and Waterfall - Pickup and start times: how to plan for Ubud traffic
The tour is centered in the Ubud area, but the meeting point is in Payangan (Gianyar): Kuber BALI ADVENTURE, Br Bayad, Melinggih Kelod, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

Pickup is offered—and there’s also an upgrade for hotel pickup and drop-off. That matters if you’re staying in Ubud and don’t want to figure out local transport after an adrenaline session.

Timing is flexible. There are a wide choice of start times, and a lot of people like that because Bali schedules can be chaotic. You can also use the mobile ticket, and you should receive confirmation after booking.

One practical thing: the meeting point is described as near public transportation. So if you’re not using pickup, you still have options.

Price check: why $33.23 can be good value

At $33.23 per person, the real question is what you’re buying. In this package, you get more than just a quad bike ride.

Included items that drive value:

  • Helmet, boots, and quad bike
  • Lunch
  • Full insurance
  • Locker, bath towel, showers room
  • 1 hour 30 minutes on the ATV through tunnel and waterfall

A lot of “cheap” ATV deals in Bali try to charge later for basic gear or skip meaningful coverage. Here, the package is set up so you’re not piecing it together yourself.

So the value angle is pretty clear: if you want a full ride experience with equipment and cleanup, you’re paying for the whole day-saver bundle, not just transportation.

What to wear for wet tunnels, puddles, and muddy fun

Even if the ride sounds like an action movie, you’ll feel the ground under you. The route includes jungle puddles, and it features a long 700-meter cave/tunnel plus waterfall sections—so treat this as a wet, bumpy ride even if the forecast looks fine.

Wear:

  • closed-toe shoes or the provided ATV boots (boots are included)
  • quick-dry clothes
  • something you’re okay with getting dirty

Bring:

  • a change of clothes if you hate the feeling of damp fabric afterward
  • basic sunscreen and water (not listed as included, so plan to carry what you need)

The good news is you’ll have a bath towel and showers room at the end, which makes it easier to stay comfortable for the rest of your day.

Who should book this ATV track, and who might want a different plan

This quad bike experience is positioned as suitable for riders aged 6 to 65 years old (for self-driving). It also says the program works for both experienced and inexperienced riders, which fits the mixed terrain on the route.

It’s a great fit if:

  • you want one focused adventure block (about 90 minutes) instead of a long itinerary
  • you’re excited by the tunnel and waterfall idea
  • you like varied terrain—rice fields, forest trails, river, and wet jungle parts

You might choose something else if:

  • you or your group doesn’t meet the age rule for self-driving
  • you’re hoping for a gentle sightseeing ride. This track includes climbs, puddles, and a long tunnel section, so it’s more than a casual cruise.

If you’re traveling as a family, the age rule is key. If you’re traveling with a mixed group, consider how you want to handle solo vs tandem so everyone gets an experience they can enjoy.

Should you book Kuber Bali ATV through Tunnel and Waterfall?

If your checklist includes Ubud ATV, a route with tunnel + waterfall, and a package that takes care of gear, lunch, and cleanup, this is an easy yes. The ride stays varied, and the included helmet/boots + full insurance are the kind of practical details that make the whole day feel safer and smoother.

Book it if you’re excited by active off-road riding and don’t mind getting a bit muddy. Skip or rethink if you’re counting on a purely easy, dry experience or if age eligibility for driving is an issue.

If you do book, arrive ready to follow the staff’s instructions, especially on the wet and darker sections. That’s where the course turns from scary into satisfying—fast.

FAQ

Where do I meet for the Kuber Bali ATV?

The activity meets at Kuber BALI ADVENTURE, Br Bayad, Melinggih Kelod, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia. The tour ends back at the meeting point.

How long is the ATV ride?

The ATV quad bike session is about 1 hour 30 minutes.

What’s included with the tour?

Included are a helmet, boots, quad bike, lunch, full insurance, and access to a locker, bath towel, and showers room.

What age can self-drive the ATV?

The age to self-drive is 6 to 65 years old.

Can I ride solo or tandem?

Yes. The experience offers options to ride solo, and it also includes choices for single or tandem ATV rides.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off available?

Pickup is offered, and there’s an upgrade option for hotel pickup and drop-off from Ubud and the south Bali hot spots.

Can I cancel and get a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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