Rafting on Ayung Riverbali
Exhilarating Water Sport

Overview
The longest river in Bali at 75 kilometres, the scenic Ayung River meanders through lush tropical forests, valleys, rice fields, rocky outcrops, villages and waterfalls.
What To Expect?
Experience an adrenaline-pumping journey through Class II and III rapids. Along the way, you'll see lush rainforests, towering gorges, and magnificent hidden waterfalls. Don't miss the intricate stone carvings on the river walls created by local Balinese artists, and enjoy a traditional buffet lunch usually included at the end of the trip.
Tips
- Bring a change of clothes and a towel, as you will get completely soaked.
- Wear waterproof sunscreen and secure your glasses with a strap.
- Most operators provide waterproof bags for small valuables like phones and cameras.
- Be prepared to climb up a significant number of stairs at the end of the rafting trip to reach the lunch area.
- Listen carefully to the instructor's safety briefing and always wear your life jacket and helmet correctly.
Exploring Rafting on Ayung River
More About Rafting on Ayung River
The longest river in Bali at 75 kilometres, the scenic Ayung River meanders through lush tropical forests, valleys, rice fields, rocky outcrops, villages and waterfalls. It provides a perfect balance of adventure and natural beauty, making it the most popular rafting spot on the island.
The rafting stretch usually covers about 10-12 kilometers of the river. It is suitable for beginners and families as the rapids are generally manageable, but they still provide enough excitement to keep your heart racing as you navigate through the heart of Bali's wilderness.
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How to reach Rafting on Ayung River
Most rafting operators offer free pickup services from Ubud, Sanur, Kuta, and Seminyak. If traveling independently, the starting points are located in the Kedewatan area of Ubud.
Tips for Visiting Rafting on Ayung River, bali
- Bring a change of clothes and a towel, as you will get completely soaked.
- Wear waterproof sunscreen and secure your glasses with a strap.
- Most operators provide waterproof bags for small valuables like phones and cameras.
- Be prepared to climb up a significant number of stairs at the end of the rafting trip to reach the lunch area.
- Listen carefully to the instructor's safety briefing and always wear your life jacket and helmet correctly.



















































