Kuber Bali ATV Through Waterfall & Long Tunnel

The tunnel ride feels like a stunt. This Ubud ATV trek mixes waterfalls with a long 700-meter cave section, plus rice fields, plantations, and river mud. It’s not a one-note ride, and that’s the point.

I love the way the experience builds variety fast: rice paddies, jungle trails with up-and-down sections, and the kind of stops where you can actually look around. I also like that you get a professional instructor, full gear setup, and enough hands-on help to keep you confident on an off-road quad.

One consideration: this ride expects moderate physical fitness, since the trail is uneven and has some work in it even though it runs about 1 hour 30 minutes.

Key highlights at a glance

  • Long tunnel and 700-meter cave: the signature adrenaline moment
  • Waterfall riding through the forest: a wet, wild change of pace
  • ATV track across rice fields nearly 1 km: sustained off-road fun
  • River-jungle mud sections: messy in the fun way, with real terrain challenge
  • Bamboo and Balinese plantations: more than just track time
  • Instructor-led briefing plus safety support: you’re not left to figure it out alone

ATV adrenaline in Ubud: waterfalls, rice fields, and a Dutch-era tunnel vibe

If you want Bali that feels hands-on, this ATV tour fits. You’ll ride a quad bike off-road around Ubud, hitting jungle paths, rice fields, and plantation areas, and then you’ll be put right into the most memorable parts: a long tunnel/cave section and an ATV run under a waterfall.

What makes this experience feel worth it is the mix. A lot of ATV rides turn into the same straight track again and again. Here, you get changes in terrain and scenery—rice to forest, forest to river sections, and then that dramatic tunnel and waterfall combination.

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Price and what $48 covers (and why it feels fair)

At $48 for roughly 1.5 hours, the value comes from the basics being covered and the experience being built around real terrain variety. This isn’t just a quick spin with no support; it includes welcome drink, a professional instructor, and the gear you need to ride safely.

You also get changing room and toilet facilities, plus boots, a helmet, and a locker. On top of that, lunch is included with egg sandwiches. Insurance is included too, which you’ll appreciate when you’re doing off-road riding with uneven ground.

If you’re comparing costs, that’s the key: you’re paying for a guided ride package, not just quad-bike rental. It’s also a small-group setup, with a maximum of 30 travelers, which usually helps keep the energy focused and the instruction practical.

Meeting at Kuber BALI ADVENTURE and how the 1.5-hour ride actually feels

Your tour starts and ends at Kuber BALI ADVENTURE Br Bayad, Melinggih Kelod, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia. Pickup is offered as a private hotel transfer option if you select it, but the activity is anchored to that meeting point.

The timeline is about 1 hour 30 minutes on the ride track through a mix of jungle, rice paddies, river sections, and the tunnel/waterfall highlights. Even with breaks for briefing and gear, the core experience stays concentrated: you’re not waiting around for long stretches.

In plain terms: plan to keep your day flexible around this. This is the kind of activity where you’ll want enough time before and after to shake out, change, and relax.

Gear, briefing, and safety support that matters on a quad

You’ll get a short briefing before you ride. It’s focused on how to operate the ATV and the standard of safety for the trek, which matters because off-road riding isn’t the same as driving on smooth pavement.

You also have a professional ATV ride instructor with the group. The real-world benefit shows up in the reviews: people call out that instructors and guides were helpful and were near in case of emergency. That kind of support is more important than it sounds when you’re learning throttle, braking, and cornering on uneven ground.

You’ll be provided with boots and a helmet, plus a locker for your belongings. That lets you show up without needing to hunt down rental gear in Bali, and it keeps the ride safer by keeping your footing and head protection consistent across the group.

Rice fields to plantations: the route variety that keeps it interesting

The ride is built around changes in scenery, not just adrenaline. One highlight is an ATV track across rice fields with a length of almost 1 km. That means you’re not only passing rice scenery from the edge—you’re driving across it as part of the track.

From there, the trekking moves into jungle and plantation areas. The route includes bamboo plantation and Balinese plantation segments. You’ll also ride through forest sections with a fun up-and-down trail that leads to a higher hill area in the forest, which adds physical challenge to the ride.

This variety is exactly what makes it feel more authentic. Instead of a cookie-cutter track, you’re moving through multiple real-feeling settings—rice, forest paths, and cultivated plantation areas—so your eyes never get bored.

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The long tunnel and 700-meter cave run: the signature moment

If you’re choosing this tour for one reason, make it the tunnel. The experience is known for riding an ATV in an ancient tunnel made during the Dutch colonial era, and it’s paired with a longer cave/tunnel segment listed as about 700 meters.

This is where the quad bike suddenly turns into a story moment. You’re moving through a dark, enclosed passage that feels different from the open-air parts of Bali. It also changes how you ride—you’ll want to stay calm, keep your line, and follow the instructor’s pacing instead of treating it like open track.

I like this kind of highlight because it’s not just visual. It changes your senses: light shifts, sound changes, and the tunnel becomes a mental checkpoint. It’s the part you’ll still talk about later when the rest of the ride fades into general ATV blur.

Waterfalls in the forest: wet, dramatic, and different from standard sightseeing

Another signature part is riding an ATV under a waterfall in the middle of the forest. That’s not typical Bali viewing. You’re not standing on a lookout and snapping photos. You’re actively riding through it as part of the trek.

This adds a practical layer too. The waterfall section is a reminder that this tour is off-road riding first, sightseeing second. Expect the track to influence your experience—traction matters, mud and wet ground matter, and you’ll likely feel the weather for real.

The upside is that it turns the day into a physical memory. If you’ve done Bali tours where you mostly look at things from a distance, this gives you a hands-on way to experience the same natural settings.

River-jungle mud and the fun kind of chaos

The route includes river-jungle sections with mud. That means the experience can get messy, and it’s part of why an ATV trek feels like a genuine adventure rather than a staged ride.

Mud changes how you ride and how you think. You’ll naturally slow down more on tricky parts, and that forces focus on control. It also means the fun comes from handling terrain, not just speed.

There’s also a sense of teamwork built in. On off-road tracks, you learn fast that spacing and following instructions matters. When the guides are close—as the reviews emphasize—it helps you relax into the track instead of worrying about what you’re doing wrong.

Lunch with egg sandwiches, plus welcome drink and real facilities

After riding, you get lunch included with egg sandwiches. The reviews highlight that the food is good overall, and that the experience feels well run from start to finish.

You’ll also receive a welcome drink on arrival. That sounds simple, but on a busy Bali day it helps you feel taken care of right away, before you gear up and head into the forest.

Practical comfort is included too: changing rooms and toilet facilities. Those details matter when you’re doing a ride that can involve wet ground, mud, and sweat. You’ll want a place to reset without having to improvise.

Ayung Rafting add-on: how to build a full Bali adventure day

Ayung rafting is available as an add-on option if you select it. That can be a nice way to turn your day into a full adventure combo: one activity powered by land riding, then another by water.

The main planning note is simple: if you add rafting, don’t schedule tight transfers back-to-back. The ATV already runs about 1.5 hours and includes briefing and changing time, and rafting will add its own time window.

If your goal is variety—land thrill plus water thrill—this add-on fits. If you’re trying to keep things calm, skip it and just enjoy the ATV as your main event.

Reviews signal one thing: guides matter as much as the route

The overall rating is 5 with strong recommendation rates, and the comments focus on a consistent theme: the guides and instructors make the experience feel safe and enjoyable.

People call out helpful guidance and a sense that the instructor is near in case of emergency. That matters because the difference between a good ATV ride and a stressful one usually comes down to how well the group is coached at the start and how confident you feel mid-ride.

So when you’re deciding, don’t only picture waterfalls and tunnels. Picture the first minutes of learning how to control the quad, plus the moments when the terrain gets tricky. This tour is built around that support.

Who this ATV tour suits best (and who might rethink it)

This experience is a good match if you want off-road thrills in Ubud and you’re excited by real terrain changes. You’ll likely enjoy it most if you like hands-on travel—driving yourself through jungle paths, rice fields, and river sections—rather than watching from the sidelines.

It also suits couples and small groups who want a shared adventure. With a maximum of 30 travelers, the group size is kept reasonable for instruction.

You should reconsider if you’re not comfortable with moderate physical fitness requirements. The ride includes uneven trails and up-and-down terrain, even though it stays within about 1.5 hours.

Should you book Kuber Bali ATV Through Waterfall & Long Tunnel?

I’d book it if you want Bali that feels active and varied, with the clearest highlight being the tunnel/cave run plus the ATV under-a-waterfall moment. At $48, the value is strong because the package includes gear, instructor guidance, insurance, lunch, and practical facilities—not just a quad bike and a vague route.

I’d skip it if you want a low-effort nature walk or if your mobility is limited. The trek is off-road and asks for moderate fitness, so be honest about what uneven terrain will feel like for you.

If you’re game for mud, forest, rice fields, and that unforgettable long tunnel passage, this is one of the more memorable ATV experiences in the Ubud area.

FAQ

How long is the ATV tour?

The experience lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

How much does the tour cost?

The price is $48.

Is pickup from my hotel included?

Private hotel transfers are offered if you select the option. If not selected, you’ll meet at the tour starting point.

What does the tour include?

It includes a welcome drink on arrival, a professional ATV ride instructor, changing room and toilet facilities, boots, helmet and locker, lunch with egg sandwiches, and insurance.

Is Ayung rafting included?

Ayung rafting is an add-on option (select to include it). It’s not listed as part of the base tour price.

What is not included?

Personal expenses are not included.

Where does the tour start and end?

It starts at Kuber BALI ADVENTURE Br Bayad, Melinggih Kelod, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia, and ends back at the same meeting point.

What will I ride through during the trek?

You’ll ride through jungle and countryside areas around Ubud, including rivers and rice fields, waterfalls, a long tunnel and caves, bamboo and Balinese plantation areas, and a river jungle section with mud.

What fitness level do I need?

Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.

What is the cancellation policy for a full refund?

Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund; within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.

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