Rafting on Ayung River
Get ready for a two hours spectacular rafting trip down the Ayung River! This adventure is a mix of wild excitement, breath taking views and well guided, informative, sightseeing. Well trained guides make your trip the most memorable and enjoyable trip possible. Guaranteed huge fun and great adventure on the Ayung River.
Details
Unique Experiences: | Fill your day in Ubud with some adventure Ayung River has different difficulty levels making it an ideal river for all Cruise through an unspoiled forest and natural landscape |
Participants: | Up to 16 travelers may book this trip. One or more components of this trip are a shared experience. |
Physical Difficulty: | 3 |
Inclusions: | Meals: 1 Lunch Transportation: Hotel in Ubud to the rafting camp and return by joined minivan Miscellaneous: English-speaking guide, rafting equipment, safety equipment |
Exclusions: | Travel Insurance (Compulsory) Tips & Gratuities Compulsory & Peak Season Surcharges |
Age Policy: |
Adults: 18 to 99 years of age Children: 12 to 17 years of age Infants: Prohibited |
Child Policy: | Children below 16 years old are not recommended on this tour. |
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Get ready for a two hours spectacular rafting trip down the Ayung River! This adventure is a mix of wild excitement, breath taking views and well guided, informative, sightseeing. Well trained guides make your trip the most memorable and enjoyable trip possible. Guaranteed huge fun and great adventure on the Ayung River.
The Ayung river, located at Kedewatan Ubud, is the widest and longest river in Bali, stretching 75 kilometres from the northern mountains area all the way to the Badung Strait at Sanur. Following the International Scale for River Difficulty, there are six grades of difficulty in white water rafting. Each grade is numbered to describe the conditions of the strength of streams, expected waves, rocky conditions, expected drops-offs and individual skill levels ability to maneuver through the river.
The Ayung river, located at Kedewatan Ubud, is the widest and longest river in Bali, stretching 75 kilometres from the northern mountains area all the way to the Badung Strait at Sanur. Following the International Scale for River Difficulty, there are six grades of difficulty in white water rafting. Each grade is numbered to describe the conditions of the strength of streams, expected waves, rocky conditions, expected drops-offs and individual skill levels ability to maneuver through the river.
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