Friday, November 22, 2013
The most popular rive for White Water Rafting in Bali are Ayung River and Telaga Waja River
Here te different are:

Ayung River
Ayung river in Ubud Bali Village Payangan, takes about 1 hour from Kuta to get there by car.
Each boat accommodates 4 people plus 1 instructor participants. For approximately 2.5 hours you will try to navigate the swift Ayung river a distance of approximately 13 km. In the course participants can enjoy the Ayung river rapids and take pictures in riverside stone carvings background along hundreds of meters. This reflects the high artistic creativity of the Balinese sehinnga the hallmark of tourism rafting on the Ayung river.
Get picked up in the morning and taken to the scenic Ayung River for an unforgettable white water rafting experience. Ayung River Rafting offer different sensation and very challenging, discover hidden waterfalls, swim in the pristine water and the spectacular scenery of the Ayung River valley near Ubud.

Get back to nature ….. paddle, splash and thrill to the rhythm of the paradise river. The professional trained guide will safety maneuver you through around 10 km of exciting class II & III rapids. International safety standard equipment is used through out the 2.5 hours of white water rafting action.

Huge fun and great adventure with us on the Ayung River


Rules  For Rafting

The following rules are applicable for tours

  • A family consist of two adults and children between 7-12 years old.
  • All prices are per person and all inclusive :
  • AC Transport vv, Hot Buffet Lunch Indonesian food at Restaurant, Rafting standard safety equipment, USD 50.000 insurance cover, welcome drink at start point tea/coffee/mineral water, using towel, changing room and shower, Government tax.
  • Concession rate can apply for group bookings
  • A cancellation fee of 100% of the list price will apply if the tour is cancelled in same day.
  • A Transport surcharge will apply for pick-up place outside of Kuta, Sanur, Seminyak, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, and Ubud
What to Bring :

  • Hat
  • Sun Block
  • Voucher or Money for Extra Drink
  • River sandals or sport shoes

Telaga Waja River
Telaga Waja river in Karangasam Regency takes about 1,5 hours from kuta to get there  by a car.
Some of the reasons why the Telaga Waja river was chosen to be one of the start point trajectory of white water rafting in Bali is very popular in Bali since Telaga Waja River flows clear with a fairly swift current. This place became attractive because of its location combined with rice fields and green hills.
The thrilling of 2,5 hours 16 Km Telaga Waja rafting adventure begins in the foothills of the sacred Mount Agung, after an in-depth safety and equipment briefing by company's experienced guides. From the time you drop into the first set of rapids, your heart will be racing and your adrenalin pumping.
In a continual spray of white water rafting, you will rush past steep banks and ancient hanging trees, whilst rafting straight through cascading waterfalls of cold natural spring water. The guides will give you instruction and work with you to safely navigate the raft through torrents, twists, tight turns and inclined rapids.
Over head obstacles, narrow gorges and breathtaking views of terraced rice plains all along the way will give you an appetite for your final challenge! The Bajng Dam...Hold on, Take a deep breath, and sliding......





 Tours included :
- Air conditioner return transfers
- Safety equipment, include safety helmet & life jacket
- Insurance coverage
- Professionally experience guides
- An excellent buffet lunch overlooking to the river or valley
- Water resistant bags are provided for your valuable.
- USD 50.000 insurance cover

You have to bring :
- Rafting outfit ( T-Shirt, Short pants or swimsuit, River sandal)
- A change of clothes for use after activities
- Money for drink in the restaurant and payment.
   
Restrictions :
Doing White Water Rafting at Telaga Waja River is not recommended for pregnant woman or people with recent back or neck injuries, heart problems, epilepsy or asthma 


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