Full-Day ATV Quad Bike & Sightseeing Combo Tour

10 hours

Moderate

Enjoy an Ubud day tour with an ATV Quad Bike Adventure, Tegallalang Rice Terrace, and Ubud Monkey Forest, plus an optional stop, combining thrill, landscapes, wildlife, and cultural charm.
Embark on an adrenaline-pumping adventure with the ATV Quad Bike & Sightseeing Combo Tour. Kick off with a thrilling 1.5-hour ATV Quad Bike ride through Bali’s lush landscapes, navigating jungle trails, muddy tracks, and scenic rice fields. After your ride, explore the iconic Tegallalang Rice Terrace, famous for its stunning emerald-green terraces and traditional subak irrigation system. Visit the lively Ubud Monkey Forest, home to hundreds of playful macaques and ancient temples. Optionally, explore the Ubud Royal Palace and Art Market for a taste of Balinese culture and craftsmanship or unwind at a Coffee Plantation to sample some of Bali’s finest coffee and tea. This tour perfectly blends adventure, culture, and natural beauty.
What's included?
    • Private car,
    • Patrol,
    • English speaking driver as well as a guide,
    • Parking fees,
    • Entry/Admission: Tegallalang Rice Terraces,
    • Entry/Admission: Ubud Monkey Forest,
    • Entry/Admission: Coffee Plantation
    • Entry/Admission: Ubud Palace and Art Market,
    Exclusions
      • Personal expense
      • Change cloth
      • Entry/Admission: ATV ticket fee, ATV Single IDR 1400k/person and ATV Tandem IDR 1800k/person
      Please note
        • Not wheelchair accessible: The ATV portion involves rough terrain, including mud, rivers, jungle trails, and steep paths, which are not suitable for wheelchairs or mobility aids.
        • Moderate to high physical fitness required: Guests must be able to control an ATV, balance independently, and walk on uneven surfaces during sightseeing stops.
        • Not suitable for guests with mobility limitations: Both the ATV ride and sightseeing activities (such as visiting rice terraces or temples) often require walking on stairs or rocky paths.
        • ATV riding involves physical strain: The ride can be bumpy and physically demanding. It’s not recommended for pregnant guests or those with back, joint, or heart conditions.
        • Standard vehicles used for transport: The tour uses regular private vehicles, which may not accommodate wheelchairs or specialized seating.
        • Basic safety gear provided: Helmets and boots are included for the ATV ride. Guests must wear them and follow safety instructions.
        • Age and size restrictions apply: There are minimum age and size requirements for solo riders. Tandem riding options may be available for younger or less confident guests.
        • Changing and shower facilities available: After the ATV ride, guests have access to basic changing rooms and showers, though they may not be fully accessible.
        • Guides offer instruction, not physical assistance: While guides provide full instructions, guests should be able to mount/dismount the ATV and walk independently.
        What to bring
          • Change of Clothes
            You'll get wet or muddy during the ATV ride — bring fresh clothes for the sightseeing portion.
          • Quick-Dry, Comfortable Clothing
            Wear clothes suitable for outdoor activities and temple visits (avoid white clothing for the ATV part).
          • Closed-Toe Shoes or Sport Sandals
            Ideal for safety during the ATV ride and comfort during sightseeing.
          • Towel and Wet Wipes
            Useful for cleaning up after the ride before heading to the next attraction.
          • Sunscreen and Hat
            Protect yourself from sun exposure during sightseeing and while riding.
          • Reusable Water Bottle
            Stay hydrated throughout the day.
          • Waterproof Bag or Dry Pouch
            Keep your phone, cash, and essentials dry during the ATV portion.
          • Camera or Smartphone
            Capture stunning moments at Ubud’s scenic spots.
          • Cash (small bills)
            For snacks, drinks, temple donations, or tipping your guide.
          • Sarong or Scarf
            Required for temple visits. Some spots may provide one, but it's handy to have your own.