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Night ATV Rides on Forest Trails

byDirt ManiaOff-road adventure tracks in BengaluruStarts from2,400 Per PersonView full gallery

The forest changes when the sun goes down. Test your nerve on our night quad bike trails in Bengaluru, where your only guide is your bike's headlight and the pure thrill of the ride.

Before we head into the dark, I make sure everyone is ready. Here I am giving a final briefing on controls like acceleration and braking to a group of riders before our night trail adventure.

The trail takes on a new life at night. This video shows a group of riders posing for a photo, their faces lit by the ATV headlights, united by the shared thrill of the dark.

The sight of headlights emerging from the pitch-black trail marks the return of our adrenaline-pumped riders. You can feel the excitement as the group finishes their night adventure.

As dusk settles, the adventure continues. This clip captures a convoy of ATVs with their lights on, returning to basecamp against a beautiful evening sky.

After an intense night ride, sometimes you just need to relax under the stars. A rider takes a moment to lie back on his ATV by the lake, soaking in the quiet of the night.

Mud, sweat, and adrenaline under the stars. These portraits capture the raw excitement of our riders during a night trail, posing with their Polaris ATVs by the water's edge.

A couple of friends enjoying the unique atmosphere of a night ride. They pause for a photo with their ATVs, with the distant city lights twinkling in the background.

This video shows the transition from a day ride on a dirt path to a night adventure through a dense forest. You can see how the same trail offers two completely different experiences.

From daytime practice laps to full-throttle fun on the night trails. This clip shows the progression of the adventure, ending with the powerful glow of ATV headlights in the dark.

About Thrilling Night Rides

A night ride isn't just about low visibility; it changes how you handle the quad. Without the horizon to gauge your position, you rely entirely on your headlight beam and the feedback from the handlebars. It requires more focus, a bit more patience, and makes the forest feel completely wild compared to the day.

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