Full-Day Ayung River Rafting & Scenic Sightseeing Adventure

8 hours

Challenging

Experience an Ubud day adventure with Ayung River Rafting, Tegallalang Rice Terrace, and Ubud Monkey Forest, plus an optional stop, combining thrill, landscapes, wildlife, and cultural exploration in Bali’s heart.
Experience a thrilling day with the Full-Day Ayung River Rafting & Scenic Sightseeing Adventure. Begin your journey with a 2.5-hour rafting session on the Ayung River, navigating through exciting rapids surrounded by lush jungle. Continue your exploration by visiting the Ubud Monkey Forest, where you can observe playful monkeys in their natural habitat. Stroll through the iconic Tegallalang Rice Terraces, taking in the breathtaking landscapes. Enhance your experience with optional visits to a coffee plantation for a unique tasting experience.This tour combines adrenaline, nature, and cultural immersion in one unforgettable day.
What's included?
    • Lunch
    • Gasoline,
    • Parking fees,
    • English speaking driver as well as a guide,
    • Private car (Air Conditioning 5 seats or 7 seats)
    • Entry/Admission: Rafting Ticket
    • Entry/Admission: Ubud Monkey Forest,
    • Entry/Admission: Tegallalang Rice Terraces,
    • Entry/Admission: Coffee Plantation (optional),
    Exclusions
    • Tip or gratuity

    Personal expense.

    Please note

      Participant: Minimum 2 pax and maximum 6 pax

      Not wheelchair accessible: The rafting section requires walking down and up hundreds of steep steps through uneven, forested terrain.

      Not suitable for guests with limited mobility: Both the rafting and sightseeing activities involve walking on uneven paths, stairs, and natural surfaces.

      Moderate physical fitness required: Guests should be able to paddle, balance on a raft, and hike in and out of the river valley.

      Not recommended for pregnant guests or those with heart, back, or joint issues: The rafting experience includes physical exertion and bumpy rapids that could pose risks.

      Age and weight restrictions apply: Children below a certain age and guests exceeding the weight limit may not be allowed for safety reasons.

      Standard vehicles used: Transport is in regular private cars or vans, which may not accommodate wheelchairs or specialized seating.

      Safety gear included: Helmets and life jackets are provided and must be worn throughout the rafting activity.

      Changing rooms and basic facilities available: Facilities are located near the rafting area but may not be fully accessible to all guests.

      Sightseeing stops may involve stairs and walking: Some cultural or scenic attractions have uneven paths, stone steps, or inclines that may be difficult for guests with mobility challenges.

      Guides provide assistance but not physical support: Staff help with instructions and safety but guests must be able to move independently.

      What to bring
        1. Swimwear or Quick-Dry Clothes
          Wear something lightweight and easy to move in — you will get soaked!
        2. Change of Clothes
          Bring dry clothes to change into after rafting.
        3. Towel
          Essential for drying off after the adventure.
        4. Water Shoes or Secure Sandals
          Wear footwear that won’t slip off in the river — avoid flip-flops.
        5. Sunscreen
          Apply waterproof sunscreen to avoid sunburn, especially on your face, neck, and arms.
        6. Reusable Water Bottle
          Stay hydrated before and after the rafting session.
        7. Waterproof Bag or Dry Pouch
          Keep your phone, cash, and small items safe and dry (if not leaving them in a locker).
        8. Cash (small bills)
          For drinks, snacks, locker rental, or tipping your guide.