Ubud ATV Quad Bike through river, Jungle, waterfall & rice fields

A muddy grin is guaranteed. Ubud’s ATV quad bike adventure sends you through river crossings, jungle tracks, waterfalls, and rice fields with a guide keeping you on the right lines.

I like that the ride is built for real off-road fun, not just a short loop, and the scenery is varied enough that you’re never bored for long. The second thing I really like is the full add-on care: lunch, a welcome drink, and then a proper hot-shower setup so you can get back to sightseeing fast.

One thing to consider: this is an active route with steep bits, obstacles, and uneven ground. If you’re booking for kids or anyone with limited mobility, confirm suitability in advance, because the terrain can be demanding.

Key highlights you should actually care about

Ubud ATV Quad Bike through river, Jungle, waterfall & rice fields - Key highlights you should actually care about

  • Guided ATV route with real countryside variety: river, jungle, waterfalls, and rice fields all show up on the same experience.
  • Safety gear and insurance are included: helmet, shoes, plus insurance coverage are part of the package.
  • You get cleaned up afterward: hot shower, shampoo/soap, a towel, and a locker are included.
  • Short, intense session: plan for about 1.5 to 2 hours of riding time depending on skill and pace.
  • Photo/video costs extra: photography/videography is available, but the USB is an added charge.

Entering Ubud on an ATV: what the ride is really like

This isn’t a calm, slow “scenic drive.” You’ll be on a quad bike, following your guide along rougher terrain that’s meant to feel like Bali countryside adventure. The big draw is the mix: you’re not just looking at green views from one spot—you’re moving through them.

Expect natural textures under your wheels. Some stretches feel like they were made for traction and throttle control, and others are the kind of bumpy track that makes you grip the handlebars a little tighter. The route is described as going over steep inclines and challenging obstacles, which is exactly why the guide matters. You’re meant to have fun, but you still want someone to keep the group moving safely.

If you like activities where you can feel weather, mud, and elevation, this is a good match. If you prefer polished paths and zero mess, you might find the off-road style less comfortable than a walking tour.

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

Dadi Bali Adventures: where you gear up and reset your expectations

Ubud ATV Quad Bike through river, Jungle, waterfall & rice fields - Dadi Bali Adventures: where you gear up and reset your expectations
Your experience starts at Dadi Bali Adventures. Plan to arrive with a little patience, because there’s always a quick flow of checks before you ride: getting set up, fitting equipment, and getting safety instructions.

The package includes safety equipment (a helmet and shoes). That’s a big deal in Ubud, where paths can get slick with water and mud. It also means you don’t have to hunt for ATV gear before you go. You’ll also have access to lockers, plus shower and wash basics afterward, which makes the whole day feel easier to plan.

The best part of starting at a real activity base like Dadi Bali Adventures is that you’re not scrambling afterward. You can rinse off properly, change, and then head out to your next stop without that post-ride “what now?” feeling.

The core route: rivers, jungle tracks, and waterfall scenery

Ubud ATV Quad Bike through river, Jungle, waterfall & rice fields - The core route: rivers, jungle tracks, and waterfall scenery
The ride theme is simple: you race through the Ubud countryside and see it from the back of an ATV. The specifics—rivers, jungle, waterfalls, and rice fields—are what make the time feel worth it.

River sections (where the ride gets memorable)

River crossings are one of the most exciting parts because they turn the ride into more than scenery. You’ll feel the quad bike respond to different surfaces, and you’ll get those classic Bali water-and-green moments while you’re actually in motion.

Practical note: even with safety gear, you should expect getting dirty. Bring that mindset. If you treat this as a “clean and tidy” activity, it’ll annoy you.

Jungle paths (where the guide earns their pay)

Jungle sections usually mean narrower paths, more uneven ground, and more “watch your line” moments. This is where you’ll appreciate a guide who keeps group pacing under control and explains what to do when terrain changes.

Because the tour is guided and includes insurance, it’s set up as an activity with a safety framework, not a DIY expedition.

Waterfall views (where you might catch a photo moment)

Waterfalls are part of the route, which helps the experience feel like a proper Ubud highlight. You may not be standing at a single waterfall for long like a classic sightseeing stop, but you’ll still get those dramatic sights as part of the movement through the countryside.

If you’re a photo person, you’ll likely want to time your shots around when you’re stopped or slowed. The tour also offers optional photography/videography, which can save you from juggling a camera while riding.

Timing: 1 to 2 hours, but about 1.5 to 2 with your skill level

The ride window is listed as about 1 to 2 hours. In practice, it’s closer to 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours, and it can depend on the rider’s skill.

That’s important for planning. If you’re trying to squeeze this between two other timed activities, build in buffer time. Off-road experiences can run a little longer or shorter depending on comfort levels, group flow, and pacing.

One more note from the real-world side: if duration accuracy matters a lot to you, double-check what your voucher indicates before you go. There has been at least one reported case of a duration mismatch, and that’s the kind of confusion that’s easiest to avoid early.

Lunch, welcome drink, and the hot shower that makes this feel complete

This tour is not just “ride and go.” It includes a welcome drink and lunch, and it also includes the post-ride comfort items many people forget to plan for.

What’s included after the ride:

  • hot shower
  • shampoo and soap
  • clean towel
  • locker

That combination is more valuable than it sounds. ATV rides can leave you sweaty and grimy, especially if there were wet or muddy sections. Having a place to clean up means you can keep your evening plans without feeling sticky, uncomfortable, or stuck waiting for a random bathroom stop.

The lunch inclusion also helps value. If you were paying for food separately, you’d add cost and time—and you’d likely end up eating at less convenient spots. Here, it’s built into the rhythm of the experience.

Price and value: what $33 really buys you

Ubud ATV Quad Bike through river, Jungle, waterfall & rice fields - Price and value: what $33 really buys you
At about $33, this is priced like a budget-friendly adrenaline activity—especially because several things are bundled that you’d otherwise pay for or arrange yourself.

What you’re getting for the price:

  • welcome drink
  • helmet and shoes
  • lunch
  • hot shower, shampoo/soap, towel, and locker
  • insurance
  • pickup/drop-off option (if you select it)

The optional pickup/drop-off can be one of the biggest hidden value boosters in Ubud. If you’re staying far from the activity area, pre-arranged transport saves time and reduces the stress of finding your way on your own.

The main extra cost to plan for is photography/videography. If you want a paid photo/video package, the USB option is listed at an added $25. If you don’t care about that, you can treat this as a low-cost activity and just focus on the ride.

Safety and who this tour fits best (and who should be careful)

This experience calls for moderate physical fitness. That’s reasonable for ATV riding because you’ll be handling uneven ground, holding a steady posture, and reacting to terrain changes.

It also matters for confidence. If you’re comfortable with active movement and you can stay attentive, you’ll likely enjoy the ride more. If you get anxious on bumpy paths, you may spend the whole time trying to brace for every turn instead of enjoying it.

About kids and minimum age

The tour information you provided mentions moderate fitness, but it doesn’t list a clear age minimum. At least one negative review raised concern about a young child being allowed on dangerous paths. That’s a real caution signal.

If you’re bringing children, don’t assume the ATV description matches the real terrain. Ask the operator directly about what the kid would be riding, whether there’s a safer option, and what the guidance looks like for young riders. If the answers feel vague, I’d treat that as a reason to choose a different activity.

Physical comfort checklist

I’d consider this tour best for:

  • adults and teens who want an active off-road experience
  • people who don’t mind getting wet or dirty
  • anyone who values included cleanup and meals afterward

I’d be more cautious if you:

  • have mobility limitations
  • have a fear of steep or uneven terrain
  • are booking for very young children and can’t confirm suitability clearly

How to get the most out of your ATV session

You’ll enjoy this more if you show up ready to ride, not ready to manage problems.

Here are smart, practical moves based on what’s actually included:

  • Wear clothes you can get dirty. ATV routes can include river and jungle sections.
  • Use the provided shoes and helmet. The tour supplies safety equipment, so follow the fit instructions closely.
  • Don’t plan too tightly afterward. Even with a hot shower, you’ll want time to dry, change, and settle back into sightseeing mode.
  • If photos matter, ask about the photography/videography option early so you can decide before you’re focused on riding.

Also, keep in mind the group size: this has a maximum of 30 people. That’s large enough to feel like a group activity, but small enough that a guide can still run a practical safety setup and manage pacing.

Pickup option: saving time in Ubud

Private hotel pick-up and drop-off is offered as an option. If you select it, you’re basically removing one of the biggest hassles of booking off-site adventures in Ubud.

If you’re staying central, you might not need pickup, but it can still be worth it if you want to avoid the “where exactly is the meeting point” stress. In general, I prefer pickup when I’m doing a time-sensitive activity, because it reduces the chance of being late or flustered before the fun part begins.

Should you book this Ubud ATV quad bike through rivers, jungle, waterfalls, and rice fields?

Yes, if your idea of a great Bali day is mixing motion with scenery and you want the route to feel like countryside adventure. The biggest wins are the all-in bundle—helmet and shoes, lunch, and hot shower cleanup—plus the fact that you see multiple types of terrain in one session.

Book with extra care if you’re traveling with young kids or anyone who may struggle with uneven ground. In that case, confirm suitability clearly before paying, and don’t rely on assumptions.

If you’re an active person who wants Ubud scenery with real grit, this tour is a strong value. And if you like finishing an excursion clean, fed, and ready to go out again, the included wash facilities are genuinely helpful.

FAQ

How long is the Ubud ATV quad bike tour?

The experience runs about 1 to 2 hours. The ride is often around 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the rider’s skill.

Is lunch included?

Yes. Lunch is included as part of the tour.

What safety gear is provided?

You’ll receive safety equipment including a helmet and shoes.

Do they offer hotel pickup and drop-off?

Private hotel pick-up and drop-off are available if you select that option when booking.

Is photography or video included?

Photography/videography is not included in the base price. It’s available as an added option for $25 per USB.

What fitness level do I need?

The tour requires moderate physical fitness.

Can I cancel for free?

Yes. You can cancel 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.

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