Ubud White Water Rafting Trip
Ubud White Water Rafting Trip
Choose between a morning or afternoon departure time, then raft down the Ayung River on this eco-adventure in Bali.
Paddle along the river with your expert adventure guides and learn about the local flora and fauna.
Discover hidden waterfalls and jump in to cool off in the refreshing waters.
Pull up on the riverbank for a buffet lunch at a local restaurant featuring an Indonesian feast.
All necessary safety equipment is provided. Upgrade to include round-trip private transfer or use our free shared transportation from your hotel.
Duration 6 hours:
10.00 AM or 2.00 PM
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Special health and safety measures apply.
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Pickup included:
Meet your driver in your hotel lobby in Kuta, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Sanur, or Ubud.
Private or small groups available
From
Rp 704,500
per person
Highlights:
- Feel the rush of rafting on whitewater rapids.
- Explore the riverbanks and marvel at the beautiful stone carvings
- After the rafting, treat yourself to an Indonesian buffet lunch.
- As you paddle, your local adventure guide will show you about the native flora and fauna.
- Discover hidden waterfalls and jump in to cool off in the refreshing waters.
- Choose between a morning or afternoon departure to accommodate your schedule.
Full description:
Begin at the Lobby, which is designed in the traditional Balinese wantilan style.
The lobby is a lounge with a desk, rafting equipment, and a photo display of safety procedures set in the middle of green rice fields overlooking the breathtaking Abang mountain.
It also has a television and separate male and female restrooms. It is here that your guide will brief you on how to have a fun and safe rafting trip.
The Ayung River, Bali’s largest and longest river, will then be the site of your rafting adventure.
During the rainy season, the Ayung River will rise to class IV.
Bali’s natural scenery, wildlife, and exotic plants will be yours to explore for about 2 hours.
After the rafting trip, a buffet lunch is served in a restaurant to help you unwind from your adventure.
All amenities, including WiFi, are available at the restaurant.
Inclusions:
- Pick-up and transfer service
- Service charge and government tax
- Drinking water
- Rafting equipment
- Professional rafting guide
- Shower facilities and fresh towels
- Changing rooms and restroom
- Indonesian buffet-style lunch
- Insurance coverage
Exclusions:
- Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
- Tips
- Other drinks available for purchase
Not suitable for:
- Children under 5 years
- Pregnant women
- People with heart problems
- People over 65 years
- People with low level of fitness
Know before you go:
- The tour is suitable for participants aged 9-65
- Be sure bring swimwear, river sandals or shoes, sunscreen, a change of clothes, and a plastic bag to store your wet clothing.
- Please keep in mind that you will choose the activity’s start time (10 AM or 2 PM) rather than the pickup time. Following your reservation, your pick-up time will be confirmed.
- Please be aware that there are numerous steps leading up and down to the river. For this walk, you should be in good physical condition and wear water shoes.
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Changing plan is normal; we offer easy options for cancelling, rebooking, and getting refunds.
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Our Guests Are Stoked About Our Rafting Trips
A beautiful river gorge with fun rapids, waterfalls, and swimming, and a great way to see the Ayung River and central Bali.
Super, our tour guide, was fantastic; he provided important safety instructions while also making the experience enjoyable. We saw a monkey on the river rocks, banana trees, bamboo, lizards, and rock carvings.
You will get wet, but there will be nice showers and lunch afterwards.
There are a lot of steps down and up to get to the river, so bring some money for drinks and photos.
Tips For Ubud Rafting Adventure Trip
Clothing:
When going rafting, I recommend wearing comfortable shorts and a cotton T-shirt. Remember to bring a change of clothes because the first one will be wet. It is recommended that you use a plastic bag to store your wet clothing.
Footwear:
River sandals or shoes are recommended, though only the walk requires shoes. You’re in the raft 90 percent of the time.
Water:
Our tour company provides one bottle of water; however, we recommend that you bring some cash for drinks and photos
Food:
Lunch is included and includes fruit, rice, a vegetable dish, a noodle dish (usually vegetarian as well), and a meat dish.
Toilets:
Is available on the site including changing room for male and female
Fitness:
Please be aware that there are many steps leading up and down to the river. This walk requires you to be in good physical condition and to wear water shoes.
Frequently Asked Questions
I didn’t bring suitable shoes with us to do rafting, is it okey?
River sandals or shoes are advised! Only the walk requires the use of shoes. You’re in the raft 90 percent of the time.
How far is the nearest food and drink joint from rafting place?
It is a 5-7 minute drive to the food joint… you have the option of eating some snacks while rafting. During the rafting, your captain will usually stop at one of the ‘uncle’s’ shops on the mountain.
Is it ok for kid of age of 6 years and below to join this rafting tour?
That’s a little young for this tour. The rapids are not suitable for small children. So perhaps 12 years and up.
Does it require good amount of stamina for paddling or easygoing and comfortable? Is it necessary for all in raft to paddle?
Paddling is simple, but all raft occupants must paddle. The journey would be easily completed by people ranging in age from 12 to 75.
Please keep in mind that there will be over 400 steep steps to CLIMB DOWN and around 250 steps to CLIMB UP after rafting.
what is the total package duration of this white river rafting?
The time on the water is approximately 3 hours. It takes about 45 minutes to get everyone into life jackets, helmets, and then down to the river. The lunch break at the end of the rafting trip is also approximately 45 minutes. I would allow 6 hours total, not including travel time to the initial rafting office (Ubud).
Should I tip my guide?
Our guides strive to tailor each trip to the needs of the group in order to provide you with an exceptional experience. If you believe your guide has provided you with professional service, a tip is an excellent way to express your gratitude.