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Experience Bali’s thrill with an 8-hour ATV adventure through rice paddies, caves, waterfalls, plus visits to Monkey Forest and Tegenungan Waterfall.
Bali’s reputation as a paradise for adventure and culture lovers is well-deserved, and this Bali Quad Bike tour offers a fantastic blend of both. Designed for those craving an adrenaline rush, this 8-hour experience covers off-road riding, visits to iconic natural sites, and opportunities to spot playful monkeys in their natural habitat. From the moment you’re picked up in an air-conditioned vehicle to the final splash in Tegenungan Waterfall, every element give you a well-rounded taste of Bali’s diverse attractions.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its accessibility for beginners—no prior ATV experience is needed—and the personalized nature of transport and guides. You’ll get to explore areas inaccessible by car, such as the Gorilla Cave, and enjoy the lush scenery of rice fields and bamboo forests. While the full-day commitment is packed with activities, some may find a few stops less engaging, such as the concrete water area, which reviewers noted could be more natural. This adventure is best suited for travelers eager to combine adventure, culture, and scenic beauty in one well-organized day.
This tour strikes a nice balance between adventure and culture. Starting at Alasan Adventures, you’ll meet your guide and hop onto your quad bike—an activity that’s surprisingly easy to pick up if you’re a first-timer. The bikes are manageable, and the guide will brief you on safety and maneuvering. The 2-hour ride takes you through rice paddies, traditional villages, bamboo forests, and past the Gorilla Cave, whose face-shaped entrance makes for a fun photo op.
According to reviewers, the tracks are surrounded by foliage, which helps keep things cooler, especially in Bali’s tropical heat. One guest mentioned that the route was muddy after rain, adding a bit of challenge but also fun for those who enjoy off-road excitement. Guides like Gusti and Aris are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and hospitality. Notably, a reviewer shared how Gusti made their experience extra special by sharing Bali facts and even creating a personal video of their day.
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The highlight for many is the Gorilla Cave, which offers a unique, somewhat mysterious experience. The entrance, with its gorilla face shape, invites curiosity and makes for memorable photos. Riding past rice fields and traditional villages, you’ll get a glimpse of authentic Balinese life. Reviewers have appreciated how guides go above and beyond, stopping at local villages for about 15 minutes, giving you a taste of everyday Bali life without the pushy sales pitches that can sometimes happen in tourist spots.
Following the ATV adventure, you’ll enjoy a traditional Balinese set menu lunch at Abiansila, which also features a swimming pool with a bar. The pool area becomes a refreshing retreat after the ride, with some reviewers noting the convenience of clean towels and shower facilities. One guest described the lunch as tasty and plentiful, highlighting the chicken and noodles as standout dishes, plus fresh watermelon.
Next, it’s time to visit the Tegenungan Waterfall, Bali’s most popular waterfall that’s just a short drive from Ubud. Expect outstanding scenery and plenty of photo opportunities. The waterfall isn’t overly remote, making it a perfect spot for a quick dip or simply relaxing in the lush surroundings. Reviewers have loved the stunning views and the chance to cool off in Bali’s natural waters.
The Monkey Forest is a crowd favorite, especially for animal lovers. As you stroll among ancient Hindu temples and towering trees, you’ll see gray macaques roaming freely. The reviews consistently mention how the monkeys are often quite playful and curious, making for entertaining interactions. Visitors have described this as a fun, lighthearted experience, where you can feed the monkeys (free of charge) and take plenty of photos. One reviewer appreciated how the guide explained local customs and the significance of the temple complex, enriching their visit.
Transportation is handled via private pick-up and drop-off, meaning you won’t waste time in crowded transport hubs. The tour starts at 8:00 am, a sensible time that allows you to beat some of Bali’s mid-morning crowds at key sites. The tour is suitable for most travelers; children aged 12 or older can ride solo, while younger kids aged 9-11 can tandem with an adult.
The cost of $60 per person offers impressive value. Considering the full day’s activities, lunch, swimming facilities, safety equipment, and private transport, it’s a comprehensive package. Many reviews highlight the friendly and professional guides, who not only ensure safety but also enrich the experience with Bali facts and local stories.
While reviews are overwhelmingly positive, some travelers note that the concrete water area at the waterfall can be a bit dull compared to more natural settings. However, this is a minor point in an experience otherwise packed with natural beauty and adventure.
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If you’re after a memorable, active day in Bali that combines scenery, cultural insights, and fun, this tour ticks all the boxes. It’s especially great if you want to see Bali’s countryside from a different perspective—on 4 wheels—while also exploring some of Ubud’s iconic spots. The all-inclusive nature of lunch, swimming, and transport makes it a hassle-free choice, giving you maximum value for your money.
Adventure seekers will love the off-road riding, especially with the added bonus of riding past bamboo forests and rice paddies. Those interested in local culture and wildlife will enjoy the Monkey Forest and the storytelling from guides like Gusti and Aris. Families and first-timers will appreciate the easy-to-learn ATV bikes and the safety measures in place.
However, if you prefer more remote, untouched nature or dislike muddy tracks, some parts of the experience might feel a little commercialized. Also, expect some physical activity and get ready for a full day of exploration, so wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for a lively adventure.
Is previous ATV experience required?
No, no experience is necessary. Guides ensure everyone gets comfortable with the bikes before starting, and the bikes are easy to maneuver.
What is included in the tour price?
The $60 fee covers private transfers, safety equipment, a professional guide, approximately 2 hours of quad riding, a set menu lunch, access to the swimming pool bar, towels, shower facilities, insurance, bottled water, and the visits to Monkey Forest and Tegenungan Waterfall.
Can children join the tour?
Yes, children aged 9-11 can participate if accompanied by an adult, riding tandem. The minimum age for solo riding is 12.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothes suitable for getting muddy, a change of clothes, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended. Towels and showers are available post-ride.
How long is the total tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 8:00 am, including all activities, meals, and transfers.
Is there an option for group discounts?
Yes, group discounts are available, and the tour is private, so only your group will participate.
This Bali Quad Bike tour delivers an exciting mix of adventure and cultural exploration in a comfortable, well-organized package. The knowledgeable guides, scenic routes, and fun stops like the Monkey Forest and waterfalls make it a standout choice for active travelers. The included lunch and swimming pool add touches of relaxation, balancing out the adrenaline-filled ride.
While it’s ideal for those wanting a full-day activity that combines nature, wildlife, and local culture, it also suits families and first-timers eager to try something different. The overall high ratings and rave reviews reflect a tour that consistently meets expectations and creates memorable experiences.
If you’re ready for a day of mud, monkeys, and waterfalls—plus a dose of Balinese hospitality—this tour could be your new favorite Bali adventure.