REVIEW · UBUD
ATV Quad Bike Bali with Waterfall Gorilla Cave and Lunch
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Four wheels, mud, and a cave stop in Ubud. This private ATV quad bike tour takes you through rice paddies and jungle trails near the Budu See area, then turns toward Gorilla Cave and a waterfall stop, with lunch waiting afterward.
What I like most is that it balances big off-road fun with real guidance: you get a full safety briefing, proper gear, and a ride instructor who keeps the group moving. I also love the payoff at the end, with lunch included in a natural setting and access to towels and shower facilities so you do not end the day smelling like a swamp.
One thing to plan for: photos are not included, so if you want printed copies or a photo/video package, you will pay extra on top.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice on This ATV Ride
- ATV Quad Bike Near Ubud: What Makes This Tour Actually Fun
- From Pickup to Helmet: What Happens Before You Ride
- The Off-Road Course: Rice Fields, Jungle Trails, and Mud-Water Sections
- Gorilla Cave and Waterfall: The Stops That Give the Day Meaning
- Lunch in Nature: Eating After the Mud Run
- Single vs Tandem Quad Bikes: Ages, Pace, and Who Should Ride What
- Guides and Safety Gear: What Good Instruction Looks Like
- Price and Value: Is $32.38 Worth It
- What to Bring (So You Enjoy It Instead of Chasing Laundry)
- Should You Book This Ubud ATV Quad Bike with Gorilla Cave and Lunch?
- FAQ
- How long is the ATV Quad Bike Bali tour with Gorilla Cave and lunch?
- Is lunch included, and are vegetarian meals available?
- What safety gear and facilities are provided?
- Can I ride my own quad bike, and what are the age rules?
- Do you offer pickup and drop-off?
- Are photos included in the tour price?
- Is there a cancellation option for a refund?
Key Things You’ll Notice on This ATV Ride

- Private quad bike format means it is only your group
- Muddy track with water sections and hills, bumps, and wide off-road lanes
- Gorilla Cave and a waterfall stop built into the route
- Single or tandem riding options depending on age and preference
- Shower and towel facilities to reset after getting wet
- Photo add-ons cost extra, so budget if you want keepsakes
ATV Quad Bike Near Ubud: What Makes This Tour Actually Fun

This is the kind of activity that feels simple on paper, then delivers in real life. You start with a safety briefing and gear, then spend a solid chunk of the experience driving through working countryside: rice paddies, plantations, jungle, and small villages. If you like motion and grit, this tour is made for you.
The best part is the mix of settings. You are not just doing loops in one flat area. You ride past green rice terraces and shaded forest sections, then you hit the wetter, messier terrain that makes quad biking feel like quad biking. The day is also paced so you do not feel rushed every minute.
There are a couple of practical considerations. First, it is off-road. That means mud, water, and bumpy riding are not side effects. They are part of the attraction. Second, the active time is short enough that you should go in wanting fun rather than expecting a full-day adventure.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud.
From Pickup to Helmet: What Happens Before You Ride

Pickup and drop-off are included, and the tour is offered from many areas in Bali. You check in at the start point in Payangan, near Dadi Bali Adventures on Jl. Begawan Giri, Melinggih Kelod. From there, the run-up is usually the same: safety briefing first, then equipment.
You get the essentials to keep the experience manageable: a helmet, boots, and lockers for storage. Insurance is included too, which helps you feel safer when the track gets rough. Towels and shower facilities are also part of the package, so you can clean up after you get drenched.
A couple of details matter here. One rider noted that practice time before the ride could be a bit limited, especially if you are new. If you feel nervous on controls, tell your instructor right away during the briefing. The guides described across the experience tend to be patient and attentive, and that matters when your group includes different confidence levels.
The Off-Road Course: Rice Fields, Jungle Trails, and Mud-Water Sections
The core of this experience is the ATV ride through the countryside near Ubud. You follow your guide through a mix of conditions: dirt lanes, jungle paths, and wider muddy sections that can include water crossings. Expect hills and bumps, not just gentle cruising.
This is not a dry, showroom-style ride. You will likely get wet and muddy. Multiple people specifically called out water sections and mud pits as the highlight. One guest described water that felt around a foot deep, which gives you a sense of what to expect when rain and track conditions line up.
If you want a smooth experience, ride smart: keep control, watch for your guide’s line, and do not try to pass in tight turns. One review mentioned hard turns needing more attention for comfort, which is a good reminder to go slower if your hands are not yet used to the handlebars.
Also, protect your stuff. Lockers exist for storage, and you should use them. One person reported losing sunglasses, a Samsung ring, and a phone during the ride. That is not about the track being dangerous in general. It is about how easily small items can slip when you get jostled.
Gorilla Cave and Waterfall: The Stops That Give the Day Meaning

The route includes Gorilla Cave plus a waterfall stop. In other words, you are not just chasing mud for mud’s sake. You get actual points of interest along the way, including a photo opportunity where you can stop for selfies.
The cave and waterfall are part of why this tour feels more than a theme-park ATV loop. You get variety: open countryside and forested sections, then a more scenic, visitor-friendly stop when you reach the cave area and waterfall region.
There is one consideration to keep in mind. In at least one case, a rider said the waterfall was missed due to flooding, with no compensation offered. Weather and track conditions can change what you see that day, so if waterfall time is your top priority, go with flexibility.
Lunch in Nature: Eating After the Mud Run

After the ride, lunch is included. The meal setting is described as being in nature, with views of green rice terraces from the restaurant area. There are vegetarian options too, which is worth noting if your group includes non-meat diners.
How good is the lunch? Most comments suggest it is fine and convenient after a messy ride. A few people said it was average or even not worth getting excited about. So I would treat lunch as part of the value package, not as the reason to book.
You also get the benefit of time to reset. Between shower access and a chance to sit down, lunch is where the day shifts from adrenaline back to comfort. If you are someone who hates the sticky, muddy feeling, plan to use the shower facilities right after lunch rather than waiting until later.
One practical heads-up: a rider noted the showers provided body soap. If you have a routine you really care about, you might want to bring your own small essentials like shampoo or a travel towel.
Single vs Tandem Quad Bikes: Ages, Pace, and Who Should Ride What

You can ride either single or tandem quad bikes. Children have specific rules: travelers under 16 must do the tandem ride. That usually means a child shares a bike with an adult rider, rather than having a solo vehicle.
Age range is also clearly set, with a minimum of 6 years old and a maximum of 65 years old. The experience is listed for travelers with moderate physical fitness. Translation: you should be able to handle bumpy motion and get on/off the quad safely, but you are not training for a marathon.
Pace depends on your group and the guide. Several reviews praised guides for matching the ride to the riders’ comfort. Some guides reportedly went faster for more experienced groups and calmer for slower members. If your group is mixed, it helps to agree ahead of time on comfort level so your guide can position riders accordingly.
If you are riding as a passenger, expect some jostling. One person mentioned bruises for a passenger on a faster, wetter ride. That does not mean you will get injured, but it does mean a passenger should hold steady and ride with a safety-first mindset.
Guides and Safety Gear: What Good Instruction Looks Like

A huge part of this tour’s quality is the instructors. Many reviews point to guides being patient and attentive, especially for people who had fear or uncertainty at the start. Names that came up include Krisna and Surata, both described as attentive, punctual, and professional.
When a guide turns into a real traffic controller for the group, the day feels safer and more fun. Reviews mention check-ins to make sure everyone stays with the leader. One rider even described a guide noticing a quad acting up and getting it replaced immediately on the trail.
That kind of response is not luck. It is what you want from a professional ride instructor, particularly on a wet, bumpy course.
Gear also matters. Helmets are included, and boots help on muddy terrain. Lockers and towels help with the practical part of travel: you can actually enjoy the ride without worrying that your whole day will be ruined by wet clothes.
Price and Value: Is $32.38 Worth It

At $32.38 per person, this feels like strong value for a two-ish-hour ATV experience in Ubud, especially because lunch, safety gear, insurance, and transportation are included. Many ATV tours add these items later, or make lunch an optional upgrade. Here, lunch is already part of your day.
You do need to budget smartly for what is not included. Photos are sold separately. Some riders mentioned extra cost for photo and video packages, and one person said it was around $80. If you want keepsakes, decide before you go so you do not get surprised while you are already muddy and excited.
Also, the ride is action-heavy but short. One rider felt the time on the course was less than advertised. That does not mean it is bad. It just means you should match your expectations: this is a fun ATV hit, not a half-day safari.
Overall, I think the value lands best for people who want:
- real off-road riding in the Ubud area
- the convenience of pickup, lunch, showers
- a guide-led route that does more than circles
What to Bring (So You Enjoy It Instead of Chasing Laundry)
Even with showers included, you should treat this like a wet outdoor activity. Wear clothes you do not mind getting dirty. One rider said to bring a complete change of clothes and noted that the operators provided bags to cover feet and socks, plus boots. That helps protect your footwear, but your clothes will still take a hit.
Bring cash or a card for photos if you want them. Photos are not included, and the price can feel steep once you see the options in person.
If you tend to travel with jewelry or phones that you love, put them in the locker before you start riding. Use the locker. People do lose small items when things shift in the mud.
Finally, consider your shoes and comfort. You will wear the included boots, so do not rely on your best footwear. If you get cold easily after the ride, pack something light for after the shower.
Should You Book This Ubud ATV Quad Bike with Gorilla Cave and Lunch?
If you want a fun, messy, guide-led ATV day that gives you countryside variety and then hands you lunch and showers afterward, this is a solid choice. I would book it if your top priorities are adrenaline, scenery stops, and not having to plan logistics.
I would think twice if:
- you care most about the waterfall and need it guaranteed
- you hate getting muddy or wet (this is not a dry activity)
- you are expecting a lot of time for practice and slow pacing before the ride
This tour is at its best for people who are comfortable with a bumpy, wet track and who can appreciate that the included meal and facilities are there to help you recover. If that sounds like your kind of day, you will likely have a great time.
FAQ
How long is the ATV Quad Bike Bali tour with Gorilla Cave and lunch?
It runs for about 2 hours (approx.), with pickup and drop-off included and the activity ending back at the meeting point.
Is lunch included, and are vegetarian meals available?
Yes. Lunch is included, and vegetarian meals are available.
What safety gear and facilities are provided?
You get a helmet, boots, and lockers for storage. Towels and shower facilities are also included, and insurance is part of the package.
Can I ride my own quad bike, and what are the age rules?
You can choose a single or tandem quad bike. The minimum age is 6 and the maximum is 65. Children under 16 must do the tandem ride.
Do you offer pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Pickup is offered from many areas in Bali, and drop-off returns you to the meeting point.
Are photos included in the tour price?
No. Photos are available to purchase separately.
Is there a cancellation option for a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available 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.






















