15 Apr 2024
This is just my opinion, but I found this activity to be average for the price. The ATV (at least the ones we were given to ride) felt like they were very old and/or not taken care of very well. I had to press on the brakes (they are connected to the handles, like a bicycle) with all my strength to stop, especially when going down hills (which there are a lot of, which is actually quite cool), but even then it felt like the brakes weren't fully locking in. If you do go (here or another ATV tour), I have two pieces of advice - 1) do not take any kids or people who have to ride on the back with someone (i.e., anyone who can't drive the ATV on their own) - they will not have a good time and it will end up being a waste of money; 2) make sure to have something like a scarf or handkerchief (or buy the handkerchiefs that they sell for 20,000 pesos) to protect yourself from breathing in the dust - I ended up getting sick for several days after with coughing and sinus issues (I don't have any known allergies). Also, it would be nice if the driver didn't ask so blatantly for tips while driving from the pickup spot to the tour location.