Enjoy an exciting Ayung River Rafting in Ubud, the most popular rafting adventure in Bali. Paddle through lush rainforest, stunning waterfalls, and dramatic river cliffs while guided by professional instructors. This activity is perfect for beginners, families, and adventure seekers who want to experience Bali’s nature from a different perspective.
Itinerary
- Hotel pickup (optional, based on area)
- Arrival at rafting basecamp & safety briefing
- Rafting adventure on Ayung River (±2 hours)
- Finish point & shower facilities
- Lunch at rafting restaurant
- Return to hotel
Includes
- Ayung River rafting experience
- Professional rafting guide
- Safety equipment (helmet, life jacket, paddle)
- Lunch
- Insurance
- Shower & changing facilities
Excludes
- Hotel pickup & drop-off (if not selected)
- Personal expenses
- Extra drinks
FAQs about Ubud Rafting
Yes, Ayung River rafting is generally considered safe and beginner-friendly. It features Class II-III rapids, which are suitable for first-timers, families, and those with no prior rafting experience. Most operators welcome children from 7 years old up to 65 years old. Professional guides accompany every raft, and safety equipment (helmets, life jackets) is provided.
No, swimming skills are typically not required. You’ll be wearing a life jacket, which will keep you afloat if you happen to fall out of the raft. Your guide will provide instructions and ensure your safety throughout the trip.
The actual time spent on the river is usually between 1.5 to 2.5 hours, covering a distance of approximately 10-12 kilometers. The total duration of the tour, including transfers, safety briefings, changing, and lunch, can be around 3.5 to 4 hours.
- Swimsuit: As a base layer.
- Quick-drying clothes: Opt for synthetic materials like nylon or polyester (e.g., rash guard, board shorts, or water leggings). Avoid cotton, as it stays wet and can make you cold.
- Secure footwear: Water shoes, strap-on river sandals, or old sneakers that can get wet and have good traction. Avoid flip-flops or loose sandals.
- Sun protection: Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses (with a strap to secure them).
- A change of dry clothes (including underwear) for after the trip.
- A compact towel (some operators provide them, but it’s good to have your own).
- Waterproof bag or pouch for small valuables (though it’s best to leave most valuables at your accommodation).
- Any personal medications.
- Some cash for photos/souvenirs or extra drinks.
Most packages include:
- Hotel transfers (from popular areas like Ubud, Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur).
- Professional rafting guide.
- Safety equipment (helmet, life jacket, paddle).
- Safety briefing.
- Buffet lunch (usually Indonesian food) after the rafting.
- Use of changing rooms and shower facilities.
- Insurance coverage.
- Bottled water during the tour.
It’s generally not recommended to bring valuable electronics on the raft unless they are in a highly secure, waterproof case. Some operators provide a dry bag for small items, or your guide might carry a small waterproof bag. Many tours offer professional photo/video services that you can purchase afterwards
White water rafting often continues in light rain, as it can even enhance the experience. However, in cases of extremely heavy rain or unsafe river conditions, tours might be canceled or rescheduled for safety reasons, with refunds usually provided.

















