Where To Raft
THIS is an experience you will never forget. Your adrenalin will be racing but there is nothing to worry about safety, just beware of being addicted to try again and again. All rivers in Bali are class II to III but may rise to class IV in the wet season (November-March).
Ayung River
A safe two-hour trip on the stunning Ayung River will take you through the spectacular view Bali has to offer. The guides are skillfully maneuver your rafts, and take the time to pass on their wisdom on local Balinese lifestyle and the local flora and fauna of the Ayung River valley. Spectacular waterfalls, rain forest will bring your adventure to life as you cover the 12 kilometers to the Kedewatan finish point.
Raft at Ayung River provides 27 sets of challenging and fun filled rapids set to a backdrop of wild unspoiled rainforest, towering gorges and magnificent rice paddy terraces. While enjoying the white water rafting you will see incredible views, for example, the Supernatural Bat Cave and untouched Ayung River and greeneries.
Shooting rapids on the Ayung river, Bali. This is a challenging but totally exhilarating experience. The Ayung, Bali's longest river, is a manageable class two river. There are both morning and afternoon sessions using the latest self baling rafts, life vests and helmets. Each raft crew is led by a highly experienced local guide. Guides thoroughly drill crews on the techniques and safety procedures.
Unda River
The river is considered holy by the local people. With river categories from class ll to lV, there is no doubt that Unda River offering you the real meaning of adventures which means excitement than you had ever imagined during your stay in Bali. Located in perfect spot, unbeatable with the biggest continuous flow.
Telaga Waja River
The spirit of adventure begins up in the hills around sacred Mount Agung. Flowing from the sacred mountain, the waters of Telaga Waja are holy to the Balinese. It is a river to be respected; yet it also offers the perfect playground for this exhilarating sport. The torrent twists and turns like an angry white snake struggling for the ocean, yet our internationally trained guides negotiate the rapids with great skill.
Experience a safe, exciting, and the sheer adrenaline thrill of grade 2-4 rapids as you raft this 12 km stretch through Bali's holy river in Klungkung. Take in the spectacular scenery and witness the daily life of the local villagers while traveling through rice field and ancient rain forests.
Experience the beauty of Bali through the pure nature, luscious jungle, and lovely terraced rice field. Paddle through the breathtaking waterfall and plunge 3 meters from the Bajing dam into the churning whitewater. Nothing breaks the silence except the sound of the jungle and the rush of the river.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.