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Rafting Tips

ENJOY a screaming sensation along the river-flow; feel your heart beat faster then ever on a natural "water-slide" and refresh your mind by seeing natural gardens along the riverside. Test your courage while jumping from three-meter waterflow and pass the waterfall. All can be enjoyed in Bali's rafting. Before you start planning your journey in Bali's river, check out the tips below:

Before you go

  • Bring a change of clothes, small towel, shorts or swimming costume, sunscreen, hat, rubber-soled shoes or sandals
  • Wear light clothes or bathers. Beware of clothes with non fast colors.Wear light clothes or bathers. Beware of clothes with non fast colors.
  • Wear runners or strapped sandals if possible.
  • Wear a pair of T-shirts and short pants or swimsuit. (You get wet!)
  • Waterproof plastic bags are given to all participants so that you can carry cameras and other belongings.


Choosing the Company
Several professionally-run companies operate on the Ayung River, northwest of Ubud, and Unda River, north of Klungkung. They will pick you up in the morning from your hotel, drive you in an air-conditioned van to the start point, give you a cup of tea or coffee and some basic training, scare the living daylights out of you, insult your stomach's woes with some food and drinks, then take you back to your hotel again.

There are three of kind when we can to book a raft, such are morning rafting, afternoon rafting, and late afternoon rafting. When you raft in the afternoon or less, you can pass on the savings to you with a large discount. This is exactly the same as morning rafting tour, except in the less busy time of early afternoon. Pick up times are morning, midday, afternoon and twilight depend on area.

Getting a Best Deal
Price in US Dollars includes on your trip: Hotel transfers via short scenic drive to starting point, welcome drinks and snacks, internationally acclaimed fitted with approved safety foot cups, hand ropes and all safety equipment, shower facilities with hot and cold water, bath towel, changing rooms, restaurant service, buffet lunch, and also insurance coverage.

Safety Hints
The facilities are international standard, including helmets and life jackets. Each self-bailing raft holds 4 to 6 people, depending on size. The captains are well trained and extremely capable but also know how to have fun. They have pulleys, throw-bags, and first-aid kits and know how to use them. Professional guides trained in best practice safety techniques and first aid.

Guides undertake training in the flora and fauna of Bali to help make your adventure not only exciting but also educational and interesting. River guides are practi ced and professionally trained to meet the standards of the American Whitewater Affiliation. They are also proficient in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and are equipped with emergency first aid and rescue units. For your safety, they always work in teams

This full day tour is only apt for people in good physical condition, and apt for people between the ages of 7-65. You may help rowing and absorb your raft down the wild river, upon guide directions. In spite of the first sharp bend, the overall run is ideal for kids because the river is shallow. If the raft turns over you can just stand up. Two snapshots of your gasping, yelling group are provided. The action will truly test your stamina.

Whitewater rafting tours in Bali are not all the same. Some rivers are situated in various parts of the island and you may be required to spend up to 5 hours on return tour trips. All rivers in Bali are class II to III, but may rise to class IV in the wet season (November to March).


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Accomodation

Villa Tanju Bali

Villa tanju bali

The gardens enjoy a 60m palm-fringed river frontage and overlook the rice fields. Umalas is quiet but contains a number of villas as well as the famous riding stables. We are 15 minutes walk across the rice paddies to Batu Belig beach where some of Bali's most well-known beachside restaurants can be found.

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Villa Sungai Tinggi

villa sungai tinggi

Villas. Nestled in rice fields and with over 100m of private beach frontage, it has the ultimate sunset panorama with views over to the Jimbaran Bukit headland in the south, across to the Java coastline in the west and the cloudy peaks of Gunung Agung to the north.

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Villa Balta

villa balta

Villa comprises 2 Double Bedrooms with en suites and further single Bedroom with private Bathroom. Entry is through a large dining area and the upstairs living area has sweeping views over the ocean to the volcanoes in the distance.

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Villa Bali Bening

villa bali bening

Welcome to your very own slice of tropical paradise. At 8 degrees of Bali Bening you are going to wake up every day and know how it feels to live in Heaven. The 12.5 m lap-pool is the first amazing feature that will brighten your day or as you enter.

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Villa Horizon

Villa tanju bali

From the moment you walk into this sweet beachside bungalow you will feel happy. Everything about this place: the colours, the flower arrangements, the artwork, the views ranging from Gunung Agung in the North to Nusa Lembongan and Penida in the East, to the vast Indian Ocean in the South

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Villa Bali Becik

villa Bali Becik

Villas. Nestled in rice fields and with over 100m of private beach frontage, it has the ultimate sunset panorama with views over to the Jimbaran Bukit headland in the south, across to the Java coastline in the west and the cloudy peaks of Gunung Agung to the north.

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