REVIEW · UBUD
Amazing Kuber ATV Quad Bike Experience in Bali and Tunnel
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ATVs and tunnels in Ubud sounds oddly perfect. This Kuber quad bike experience mixes off-road riding with real scenery—waterfalls, rice fields, caves, rivers, and that great “how is this road a road” tunnel section. You also get air-conditioned pickup, all the needed ATV equipment, and lunch so the day stays fun instead of stressful.
What I really like is the variety packed into one run: a 9-kilometer course with up-and-down trails, wet track action, and steep descents that keep you focused. I also like that you’re not just thrown into the dirt—there’s insurance covered, plus change and shower room, towel, and a locker so you can clean up after the ride. One consideration: this is a short full-day block (about 5 hours), so if you’re chasing maximum ride time, you’ll want to be happy with roughly 2 hours on the ATV, plus driving and lunch.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Feel Immediately
- Ubud ATV Quad Bike With Tunnels: The Day Format That Works
- Getting There From Ubud: Pickup, Transport, and Timing
- The 9-Kilometer Track: Waterfalls, Rice Fields, Caves, and Wet Track Fun
- Tunnel Section and Steep Descents: Where Adrenaline Actually Shows Up
- Automatic 250cc ATV: What It Means for First-Timers
- What Guides and Staff Likely Do During the Ride
- Lunch Break: The Recharge Part You’ll Be Glad For
- Change and Shower Room: Don’t Skip This
- Price and Value: Is $75 Worth It?
- The Main Catch: How Operators and Names Can Differ
- Who Should Book This ATV Quad Bike Experience
- Quick Practical Tips Before You Go
- Should You Book Kuber ATV Quad Bike in Bali and Tunnel?
- FAQ
- What time does the ATV tour in Ubud start?
- How long is the total experience?
- How long do I ride the ATV?
- Is pickup included?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is lunch provided?
- Do I need to bring my own ATV equipment?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Highlights You’ll Feel Immediately

- 9-kilometer track with a mix of trails, wet sections, and steep descents
- Automatic 250cc ATV that’s powerful and straightforward to drive
- Tunnel riding paired with waterfalls, river scenery, caves, and rice fields
- Pickup in an air-conditioned vehicle and private transportation during the day
- Lunch + bottled water + welcome drink included, so you’re not hunting food afterward
- Small group size (max 10 travelers) for a more controlled, hands-on feel
Ubud ATV Quad Bike With Tunnels: The Day Format That Works

This is the kind of Bali day that feels like two plans stitched together: sightseeing in the countryside, then a proper adrenaline ride on an ATV. The schedule is set up so you’re not waiting around forever. You’ll spend most of the block doing something—riding, eating, riding back—rather than sitting in traffic without a plan.
The tunnel part is a big reason people get excited for this route. Even if you’ve ridden ATVs before, tunnels bring a different rhythm—slower moments, tighter focus, and that instant sense that you’re driving somewhere you can’t reach by car. Add in waterfalls, caves, rivers, and rice fields, and you get “wow” scenery without needing to hike for hours.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Ubud
Getting There From Ubud: Pickup, Transport, and Timing
The day starts at 8:30 am, and you’ll be picked up in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. Total time is about 5 hours end-to-end, and the flow is pretty clear: travel out, ATV time in the middle, lunch break, then the ride back.
Here’s how the timing typically breaks down:
- About 1 hour traveling from pickup to the start area
- Around 2 hours enjoying the ATV quad bike experience (timing can vary based on the ride conditions along the way)
- 1 hour for lunch
- About 1 hour back to drop-off
Why this matters: you can plan your day around it. You’ll also want to show up ready to move—this isn’t a late-afternoon “easy start” tour.
The 9-Kilometer Track: Waterfalls, Rice Fields, Caves, and Wet Track Fun

The core of this experience is the course: 9 kilometers of riding through Ubud’s countryside. You’re not doing a flat, boring loop around farmland. The track is described as including natural waterfall areas, countryside stretches, caves, rice fields, rivers, canyon-like routes, and fun up-and-down trails.
The route also includes wet track and action sections. That’s important. Wet riding changes everything—traction, speed feel, and how you handle turns. If you hate being splashed or you get annoyed by mud, just know this portion is part of the point. On the flip side, if you want the ATV to feel like an ATV, this route is built for it.
One thing I love about this kind of track design is how it keeps the ride from feeling repetitive. Even when you’re doing the same general maneuver—accelerate, brake, follow the guide line—you’re constantly dealing with different terrain. That’s how you end up with real memories instead of just photos of dust.
Tunnel Section and Steep Descents: Where Adrenaline Actually Shows Up
Tunnels and steep terrain are the moments that tend to separate a fun outing from a “wow, I can’t believe we did that” day.
In this experience, expect a mix of:
- Tunnel riding that changes the atmosphere and makes the drive feel more intense
- Steep descents that demand good control and careful braking
- Hills and uneven ground that keep your attention on the trail
This is also where having guides and staff around matters. The overall setup is designed to help you stay on track and enjoy the ride rather than white-knuckling through it.
Practical tip: don’t try to fight the vehicle. Let the ATV do the work, keep your body steady, and focus on where you’re heading instead of how fast you’re going.
Automatic 250cc ATV: What It Means for First-Timers

You’ll drive a powerful automatic 250cc ATV. “Automatic” is a big deal for many people. It means less mental load, especially if you’re new to ATVs or you don’t want to think about shifting while steering on uneven ground.
Automatic also helps you enjoy the scenery and the route. With less fiddling, you can stay aware of the trail conditions—especially on wet sections where the feel of traction changes.
The experience also includes ATV equipment and insurance covered. That pairing matters because it reduces the number of unknowns you have to manage yourself. Less gear shopping. Less worrying if you’re “doing it right.”
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What Guides and Staff Likely Do During the Ride
Even when the day is marketed as an ATV adventure, the ride quality comes down to on-the-ground support. From the feedback pattern tied to this tour, the staff approach tends to be professional: solid instructions, helpful guidance, and enough monitoring that you can ride confidently.
You should also expect multiple guides working with a small group (maximum 10 travelers). That matters because group size affects spacing on the track. Smaller groups generally mean less traffic-like chaos and more chance to enjoy the actual trail.
Lunch Break: The Recharge Part You’ll Be Glad For

One hour of lunch is included, and it’s timed after your ATV run. This is a practical choice because you’re likely to be sweaty, dusty, or wet. Eating after the riding block gives your body time to reset before the return drive.
You’ll also get bottled water as part of the day. Hydration is especially worth taking seriously after wet track riding because you lose water without realizing it.
What to do: eat something you can digest easily, then save the heavier meal for later. You’ll want comfort for the ride back.
Change and Shower Room: Don’t Skip This
This tour includes a change and shower room, plus a towel and locker. That’s a real quality-of-life upgrade. You’re not just dealing with dust—you could be dealing with water, mud, and grit from wet trail sections.
Bring (or wear) what you’ll be comfortable changing into afterward. If you packed light, this is still the time to plan ahead: a fresh set of clothes makes the rest of your Bali evening feel normal again.
Price and Value: Is $75 Worth It?
At $75 per person, this is not a “budget-only” ATV deal, but it also doesn’t look overpriced when you map it to what’s included.
You’re paying for:
- The ATV ride itself (including a 9-kilometer track)
- Equipment and insurance covered
- Lunch, bottled water, and a welcome drink
- Pickup and private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
- All fees and taxes
- Locker, towel, and use of change/shower facilities
Value is strongest when you compare it to what you’d spend if you tried to piece it together: transport, an ATV rental, guide support, and food. Here, you get one package with a full day structure.
If you’re the type who likes your day “planned but not rigid,” this price tends to make sense—especially in a small group where the experience stays controlled.
The Main Catch: How Operators and Names Can Differ
Here’s a practical caution that matters more than people think. The booking name can be different from the on-the-ground ATV operator providing the ride. In this case, the experience provider is Diana Bali Tours, while the ATV operator is Kuber ATV.
This doesn’t mean the ride will be bad. But it does mean you should confirm day-of details:
- Who you’ll meet at pickup
- Which company name will appear for your driver/guide
- Any specific instructions about what to look for at the start point
If everything lines up, you’ll just enjoy the day. If it doesn’t, you’ll waste time trying to sort it out. A quick check avoids that.
Who Should Book This ATV Quad Bike Experience
This tour is a great match if you:
- Want a single-day adrenaline hit in Ubud that’s not just a short photo stop
- Like countryside scenery like rice fields and rivers, not only “track riding”
- Enjoy messy, wet trail action and don’t mind getting dirty
- Prefer a small group experience (maximum 10)
It’s not ideal if you:
- Only want slow, easy sightseeing
- Hate tunnels, steep descents, or wet terrain
- Are chasing the longest possible ride time instead of a balanced day
Also, the experience notes say most people can participate. That doesn’t mean it’s for every body type or comfort level, but it does suggest the setup is welcoming for many first-timers who can handle basic ATV riding.
Quick Practical Tips Before You Go
- Wear clothing that tolerates getting wet or muddy. This is part of the track experience.
- Plan for a clean-up window. With shower and towel included, you can finish the day comfortably.
- Bring a small bag for valuables you don’t want to get dirty.
- If you’re sensitive to splashes, choose the least likely-to-stick clothing you own.
- Start the day on time. With an 8:30 am start, late arrivals usually mess with the flow.
Should You Book Kuber ATV Quad Bike in Bali and Tunnel?
Yes, if you want a high-energy Ubud outing that mixes real countryside views with a serious ATV course. The combination of a 9-kilometer track, a tunnel section, and wet/steep terrain is exactly what makes this more memorable than a basic “ride around” experience.
Book it especially if you appreciate good value: lunch, bottled water, pickup, equipment, insurance covered, and even shower access are included. That saves you both money and effort.
Skip it only if you’re mainly after relaxed sightseeing or you strongly dislike wet, muddy terrain. Otherwise, this is the kind of Bali day that turns into a story you tell for years.
FAQ
What time does the ATV tour in Ubud start?
The start time is 8:30 am.
How long is the total experience?
The tour duration is about 5 hours (approx.).
How long do I ride the ATV?
You’ll enjoy about 2 hours on the ATV quad bike, with the exact timing depending on the ride along the way.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered, and you also get air-conditioned vehicle transport as part of the experience.
What’s included in the price?
ATV equipment, insurance covered, lunch, bottled water, air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, all fees and taxes, change and shower room, towel, locker, and a welcome drink are included.
Is lunch provided?
Yes, lunch is included.
Do I need to bring my own ATV equipment?
No. ATV equipment is included.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund.




























