REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Bali White Water Rafting Ubud Ayung river rafting
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Jungle water hits fast. This Ayung River rafting trip near Ubud mixes lush jungle scenery with the option for an easy splash or a more exciting run, and you also get lunch plus showers to reset after you get soaked. The main thing to consider: you should have strong physical fitness, since rafting is still active even if you’re choosing the easier course.
I like that it’s built for real groups, including families and private friend groups, with an instructor-guided boat so you’re not left figuring things out on your own. And the vibe feels practical rather than rushed, with safety gear and a briefing before you start.
You’ll spend about 4 to 5 hours total, with roughly 2 hours on the water, plus transport from the Seminyak area. If you’re coming from the coast, the day works best when you’re ready for travel time and don’t plan anything tight right after.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Ayung River rafting from Bali Pertiwi: the real-world vibe
- Timing: 4 to 5 hours total, with about 2 hours on the water
- The jungle run: choosing easy splashes or tackling the rapids
- Safety gear and staff support: why this feels calm in the chaos
- Lunch, showers, and the little comfort wins
- Pickup and getting to Bali Pertiwi Adventure near Abiansemal
- Who should book this Ayung River rafting trip?
- Price and value: is $29.99 per person a good deal?
- What to bring (so your day stays fun)
- Should you book this Bali White Water Rafting in Ubud?
- FAQ
- How long is the rafting experience?
- Do you get pickup from Seminyak?
- Where does the tour start?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is lunch included?
- Is there an easy option for families or kids?
- Is the activity private?
- Do they require good weather?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Key things to know before you go

- Ayung River near Ubud: Jungle rafting with a mix of rapids and photo spots along the way
- Easy vs challenging: You can choose a gentler run, great for kids and first-timers
- Well set up after the ride: Towels, showers, and lockers help you feel human again
- Included meal: A buffet lunch with options like fried rice, chicken satay, curry, soup, fruit, and water
- Pickup from Seminyak: Air-conditioned vehicle reduces the stress of getting there
- Safety focused: Safety equipment and a professional guide/instructor in your boat
Ayung River rafting from Bali Pertiwi: the real-world vibe

This is Bali white water rafting on the Ayung River, close to Ubud, with the day shaped around a classic formula: pick-up, briefing, jungle ride, then food and cleanup. The Ayung is a popular choice for a reason. You get plenty of river action without it turning into a full-on extreme expedition.
What you’ll notice first is how “handled” the experience feels. Safety gear is provided, and you get an instructor-guide approach rather than a vague, do-your-best style. That matters most if you’re traveling with kids, have never rafted before, or simply want your day to feel smooth.
Second, the overall comfort package is a big deal for Bali. After you finish your run, you’re not stuck smelling like wet swimwear for the rest of the day. Showers, changing rooms, lockers, towels, and even a hot drink are part of the plan.
The one caution is that rafting still requires real participation. The tour notes you should have strong physical fitness. If you’re expecting a totally effortless activity, the “easy splash” option helps, but you’ll still be getting in and out of the raft, bracing for splashes, and paddling when you’re cued.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Seminyak.
Timing: 4 to 5 hours total, with about 2 hours on the water

Your full day runs around 4 to 5 hours. That includes transport by air-conditioned vehicle, the time it takes to get ready, and the actual rafting window.
The rafting time itself is listed as about 2 hours, and the river route is described as a 13 km run, which is a good chunk of water time for the duration. Practically, that means you’re not spending the whole day waiting around at a base camp. You still get time to enjoy the scenery and the fun moments between rapids.
If you’re planning your schedule, treat this like a half-day activity. It’s also booked on average about 5 days in advance, so try to reserve early if you’re traveling in peak periods.
The jungle run: choosing easy splashes or tackling the rapids
One of the best parts here is that the trip can match your comfort level. The experience is described as offering an easy course for those who want a gentler run, and a more challenging trip down the rapids for those who want the thrill.
For families with children, the setup is designed so bigger rapids can be skipped. That doesn’t mean it’s boring. It just means the river time is paced for mixed ability groups—kids included—so everyone has fun without constant worry.
On the other end, if you opt for the more challenging course, you’ll get more intense sections of the river. You’ll feel it in the paddle rhythm and the way the raft handles waves. Even when it’s thrilling, the goal is still fun with safety support.
And yes, you’ll want to bring your phone plan into reality. The run is meant to get you wet, and the jungle surroundings create plenty of chances to stop and look, not just brace and paddle. Expect water on you, not just around you.
Safety gear and staff support: why this feels calm in the chaos

Rafting can look wild from the riverbank. The experience here is structured to keep that energy under control.
You get rafting safety equipment and a professional rafting guide. Plus, each boat has an instructor-guide in it to guide you through commands and what to do when the water gets rough. That’s one reason rafting can feel like a group sport rather than a solo survival test.
Before you start, there’s a safety briefing. The biggest practical payoff is simple: you’ll know how to sit, when to paddle, and what to do when the raft hits waves. For families, that reduces stress. For first-timers, it shortens the learning curve fast.
Lunch, showers, and the little comfort wins

Here’s where a lot of Bali rafting tours either shine or fall flat—and this one tends to deliver.
Lunch is included as a buffet, with a mix like fried rice, chicken satay, chicken curry, fried chicken, soup, vegetables, salad, fresh fruit, water, and crackers. That’s a solid range for a post-rafting meal. You’re hungry after being active and soaked, and it’s easier when you don’t have to hunt for food right after.
You also get a hot drink, plus coffee and/or tea. It’s not a luxury spa, but it does make the end of the day feel cared for.
The real comfort win is the reset area: showers, lockers, and changing rooms. You can rinse off properly, store your stuff, and swap back into dry clothes. That’s a big deal if you’re continuing your Bali day afterward.
Pickup and getting to Bali Pertiwi Adventure near Abiansemal

The tour starts at Bali Pertiwi Adventure, with the meeting address listed on Jl. Dewi Saraswati No.2 in Bongkasa Pertiwi, Abiansemal. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
If you’re staying in Seminyak, the experience includes pickup via air-conditioned vehicle. That’s a huge convenience, especially if you don’t want to coordinate drivers for a half-day activity. It also helps you keep the day from turning into a logistics puzzle.
One note for practical planning: even with pickup, this is not a “right at your doorstep” experience. You’re going to travel to the river area near Ubud, so build in buffer time. The tour is designed to keep you on schedule, but traffic and Bali timing are still real.
Who should book this Ayung River rafting trip?

This works best when you fit one of these profiles:
- Families with kids who want a rafting day that can skip bigger rapids and still feel exciting
- Friends or private groups who want an instructor-guided boat and a smoother, more organized flow
- First-time rafters who want safety structure, clear briefings, and a manageable ride length
- People who care about value, because the package includes lunch, shower access, and safety support
It may not be the best fit if you’re chasing a purely extreme rafting challenge. The offering is flexible by design, and the “easy splash” option is part of the appeal. You’ll likely get more excitement by choosing the challenging course, but this still reads like a fun, shared adventure rather than a technical white-water test.
Also, remember the physical fitness note. If you have mobility concerns, severe back/knee issues, or you’re not comfortable being active, you should take that seriously before booking.
Price and value: is $29.99 per person a good deal?

At $29.99 per person, this is priced like a value-forward activity. The real question isn’t just cost—it’s what you get for that money.
You’re not only paying for river time. You’re also getting:
- pickup (for Seminyak-area guests)
- safety gear and staff support
- towels plus showers and changing facilities
- lunch buffet after rafting
- coffee and/or tea and a hot drink
That’s the kind of bundle that makes the price make sense. Many rafting tours look cheap until you realize you’d still have to pay for transport, meals, and basic cleanup afterward. Here, the “day package” structure is part of the value.
A small consideration: souvenirs and photos can cost extra. If you care about keepsakes, plan a little budget so you’re not making decisions while you’re cold, wet, and buzzing from adrenaline.
What to bring (so your day stays fun)
The tour covers your safety setup and basic comfort facilities, but you should still plan smart for a wet adventure.
Bring:
- water shoes or sandals you don’t mind getting soaked and scuffed
- a dry bag or waterproof pouch for your phone/cash
- a change of clothes for after the ride (the tour has changing room access)
- sunscreen and maybe a hat you don’t mind losing a fight with the jungle humidity
- a towel-sized expectation: towels are included, but you might still want your own for extra comfort
Avoid:
- anything you can’t afford to get wet
- delicate electronics without protection
The biggest tip is simple: treat it like you’re going to the river, not a casual walk in a park. You’ll be happiest if your expectations match the water.
Should you book this Bali White Water Rafting in Ubud?
Book it if you want a safe-feeling, well-organized rafting day that still delivers jungle fun. I’d especially recommend it for families and mixed groups, because the trip can be adjusted—gentler rafting is available, and the experience is designed to be manageable even when kids are part of the crew.
Skip it if your priority is maximum intensity only, or if you’re worried you can’t meet the physical fitness requirement. In that case, you might prefer a different kind of adventure that fits your body and comfort level better.
If you’re on the fence, here’s your deciding shortcut: this package is strong when you value the whole day flow—transport, safety structure, a real included meal, and a proper rinse afterward.
FAQ
How long is the rafting experience?
The rafting portion is about 2 hours, and the full experience lasts roughly 4 to 5 hours.
Do you get pickup from Seminyak?
Yes. Pickup is offered, and an air-conditioned vehicle is included.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Bali Pertiwi Adventure, Jl. Dewi Saraswati No.2, Bongkasa Pertiwi, Kec. Abiansemal, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80352, Indonesia.
What’s included in the price?
Included items include safety equipment, a professional guide, lunch buffet, coffee and/or tea, shower, locker and changing room, towels, and all fees and taxes.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch buffet is included, with items such as fried rice, chicken satay, chicken curry, soup, vegetables, salad, fresh fruit, water, and crackers.
Is there an easy option for families or kids?
Yes. There are gentler courses available, and for children the bigger rapids can be skipped.
Is the activity private?
Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity where only your group participates.
Do they require good weather?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, it won’t be refunded.





















