Private Bali Quad Bike with Professional Ride Instructor

Quad biking gets real fast. This private ride in Ubud takes you off smooth roads and onto muddy tracks through forests, villages, and rice fields, with moments that can include river crossings plus stops that may feature waterfalls and caves. I love that you get a professional ride instructor focused on your group, and I love the clean reset afterward with towels and shower facilities. One catch: if you’re bringing kids (or planning a solo vs tandem setup), you’ll want to confirm the exact rules ahead of time, because solo ride expectations didn’t match reality for one family.

Before you start, there’s a proper flow: a welcome drink, a safety briefing, and time to change into the right riding gear so you’re not fumbling with straps while the fun starts. Then you ride for about 2 hours (sometimes longer), finish up, freshen up, and eat an Indonesian buffet lunch. The private format also helps, since you’re not squeezed between strangers when the trail gets bumpy.

If you’re the type who gets nervous on rough ground, this might not be your thing. A recent rider put it bluntly: this terrain is not for the faint of heart.

Key things I’d bet on

  • Private ride + pro instructor attention for your group, not a handoff into a big crowd
  • Safety gear and a real briefing before you hit muddy paths
  • About 2 hours on the quad, with rugged tracks that can mean river crossings
  • Towels, shower facilities, and a buffet lunch after the ride
  • Choose single or tandem, with a 150 kg max for tandem weight
  • Extra options cost more, like souvenir photos and alcohol

The Quad Bike Experience in Ubud: What You’re Actually Buying

This isn’t a quick sightseeing spin where you stay clean and dry. You’re paying for a guided, hands-on adventure on a quad bike, with enough technical terrain to feel like you earned it.

The route is built around Bali’s working countryside. You’ll ride through areas described as forests, villages, and rice fields, and the program specifically calls out challenges like muddy tracks and river crossings. That matters because it changes the vibe from casual to active. You’ll be reading the trail, adjusting your balance, and trusting your instructor’s cues when things get slippery.

The value isn’t just the quad. It’s the “support package” around it: hotel pickup and return, professional instruction, safety tools, and the practical recovery items afterward (towels and showers). Many Bali activities give you a photo and a finish line. This one gives you a full cycle: get briefed, get dirty, rinse off, and eat.

You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Ubud

Hotel Pickup, Private Timing, and How That Changes the Ride

You start with round-trip return hotel transfer, and the activity is private, meaning only your group participates. That sounds simple, but in practice it can make a big difference for comfort and control.

Private transfer tends to reduce stress. You’re not trying to coordinate a meet-up point with other people, and you’re less likely to lose your momentum right at the start. Private also means your instructor can set a pace that fits your group rather than smoothing over gaps between different skill levels.

Duration is listed as about 2 hours (or more). Since the company builds in that flexibility, you’re not stuck with the feeling that you’re racing a clock. You’ll still want to plan your day so you can enjoy the ride and not rush off to something right after lunch.

If you’re visiting with friends, this also fits well. The activity is set up for couples or groups who want a shared adventure, not a crowded bus ride.

The Start Line: Welcome Drink, Gear Change, and Safety Briefing

Right when you arrive, you’ll get a welcome drink. That’s a small thing, but it helps you settle in before you start moving around, especially if you’re coming from heat and traffic.

Next comes the part that keeps the fun from turning into chaos: the briefing. You’ll get instruction from experienced ride instructors focused on safety and how to handle the quad during the ride. Then you change into appropriate attire for the adventure.

Here’s what I like about this approach. Many activities treat safety like a formality. This one puts safety in front of the ride, with safety tools included. That matters because the trail includes muddy paths and rugged sections. Good technique isn’t about being a stunt rider; it’s about staying in control.

Also included is insurance coverage. I can’t remove risk, but coverage is a helpful layer when the activity is physical and a bit messy by design.

The Actual Riding: Mud, Forest Paths, Rice Fields, and Tough Moments

This is the heart of the day. For roughly 2 hours (or more), you ride through Bali terrain described as muddy tracks, lush forests, and rice terraces. The program also mentions villages, so you’re not only seeing scenery from a distance—you’re actively moving through it.

The most valuable detail here is that the ride includes challenges. River crossings and rugged paths are specifically listed. That means you should expect uneven ground, traction changes, and moments where you slow down to find your line.

What makes this enjoyable is the mix of scenery and skill. Rice fields and village edges keep it visually interesting, but mud and crossings make it physically engaging. You don’t have to be reckless. The instructor’s job is to help you ride confidently through rough terrain.

One recent rider praised the instructor and the fact that they had him essentially to themselves. That private, instructor-led style can make a big difference when you’re trying to learn how to handle the bike without second-guessing every bump.

Who should take that seriously: if you’re not comfortable with physical activity or you dislike being on uneven ground, you’ll probably find this stressful. This isn’t a smooth, paved-tour kind of day.

Waterfalls and Caves: How the Route Adds Surprise

The overview notes “hidden treasures” you might encounter, including waterfalls and caves. It doesn’t promise a single named stop, so think of this as route-based potential rather than a guaranteed checklist.

Why that’s still good for you: surprise beats script. Instead of marching through the same spots every day, you get a route that can include more interesting scenery depending on conditions.

Also, because the ride is trail-based, those potential stops are more integrated than a quick photo stop. You’ll likely experience them as part of the ride rhythm, not as a separate agenda item.

If you’re the kind of traveler who likes variety, this is a strong point. If you need exact “we will be at X at Y time” certainty, you may want to ask the operator what’s typical on your date.

You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Ubud

After the Ride: Changing Again, Showers, and Buffet Lunch

Once you finish, you change into fresh attire. That’s another practical touch. Quad biking tends to mean dust and mud. Being able to reset before eating makes the whole experience feel more complete.

Then you get access to towels and shower facilities. That’s not just convenience. It changes how you’ll feel afterward, especially if you plan to go back out for dinner the same day.

Lunch is an Indonesian buffet. Buffet format can be hit-or-miss in some tours, but here it matches the rest of the day: you need energy after exertion. The fact it’s included in the price makes the activity feel like a full package rather than a teaser followed by expensive extras.

The best part: you get to sit down and talk about the rough sections while it’s still fresh. That’s when the ride becomes a story you’ll remember, not just a workout.

Price and Value: Is $47 Fair for a Private Ubud Quad Ride?

The price is listed at $47.00 per person. That’s not a token fee, but it also isn’t a premium luxury price. For many travelers, the question is: what’s included for that amount?

Here’s the value math that matters:

  • Private hotel pickup and return
  • Professional instructor
  • Safety tools
  • Towels and shower facilities
  • Indonesian buffet lunch
  • Insurance coverage

If you add up how often Bali tours charge extra for transfers, instruction, and food, $47 starts to look more reasonable—especially with the private format. If you’d rather pay less and share a group session, this isn’t that category. But for people who want control and attention on a physical activity, it’s a fair deal.

You’ll also see that group discounts exist and mobile tickets are offered. Details like that can help your planning and reduce friction.

One small decision point: the activity offers single and tandem ride options. If you’re traveling as two people and want separate control on your own bikes, you might choose single. If you’re pairing up and the weight limits work for you, tandem can be a cost-smart option.

Single vs Tandem: Weight Limits and the Age Reality Check

You can choose a Single Ride Package for solo adventurers or a Tandem Ride Package for couples or friends. Tandem ride has a listed maximum weight of 150 kilograms.

That weight cap is essential for planning. If you’re unsure where you fit, ask before you arrive. Also confirm how weight is measured or estimated by the operator, since it can affect whether you’re assigned tandem or single.

Now the important warning that comes from a real review: there was a case where a parent expected a solo ride for a child, but on arrival the operator required the child to double. The traveler also reported being promised a refund for the difference and later didn’t receive a response.

I can’t tell you what will happen in your specific situation, but you should treat this as a heads-up. Before you book, confirm:

  • whether there are any age rules for solo riding
  • how solo vs tandem is decided for your exact group
  • what refund or adjustment works if the ride assignment changes

This kind of confirmation takes five minutes and can save a day of frustration.

What to Bring (and What to Expect You’ll Use)

The tour data doesn’t list a full packing list, but it does tell you what will happen: you’ll change into appropriate attire for the ride, and you’ll use towels and shower facilities after. So you should plan your day around needing a full reset.

For the ride itself, assume you’ll get dirty. That means you’ll want to plan clothing and footwear accordingly—especially if you’re heading somewhere else after the activity.

Also note: souvenir photos are not included and can be purchased. If you care about photos, you may want to budget for them. Alcohol isn’t included either, though it’s available to purchase for people over 18.

Who This Quad Bike Tour Suits Best

This is a great fit if you want an active day with real instruction. You’ll likely enjoy it if:

  • you like off-road riding or you’re curious to try
  • you want a private experience with a focused instructor
  • you don’t mind getting muddy and then rinsing off
  • you value having lunch and showers handled for you

It’s not a great match if:

  • you hate rugged ground or feel anxious on uneven terrain
  • you need guaranteed soft, easy conditions
  • you’re traveling with kids and haven’t confirmed solo vs tandem rules

The strongest review signal here is the emphasis on the instructor and the seriousness of the terrain. In other words: you’re not signing up for something gentle.

Should You Book This Private Bali Quad Bike in Ubud?

If you want a private, instructor-led quad bike ride with a full package of pickup, safety gear, towels, showers, and lunch, this looks like solid value. The near-universal recommendation rate (98%) and the high rating (4.9) suggest most people are happy with how the experience is run.

But book with your eyes open. Confirm solo vs tandem rules for your group ahead of time, especially if anyone is a child or if your party expects separate single riding. Once that’s clarified, you can focus on the best part: two hours of real off-road fun through Ubud’s countryside, with a reset at the end so you’re not stuck smelling like the trail.

FAQ

How long is the quad biking experience?

It’s about 2 hours, approximately, and it may be 2 hours or more.

Is hotel pickup and return included?

Yes. Private air-conditioned return hotel transfer is included.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s private, and only your group will participate.

What does the tour include besides the ride?

Included items are professional ride instructor, safety tools, towels and shower facilities, an Indonesian buffet lunch, and insurance coverage.

Can I ride solo or tandem?

Yes. There’s a Single Ride package and a Tandem Ride package. Tandem ride has a maximum weight of 150 kilograms.

Are souvenir photos and alcohol included?

No. Souvenir photos are available to purchase, and alcohol is not included (available for those over 18).

What if my plans change and I need to cancel?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.

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