REVIEW · WHITE WATER RAFTING
Bali White Water Rafting Adventure at Ayung River Bali
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Fourteen kilometers of Ayung River fun. This Ubud rafting trip covers 14 km and strings together 28 rapids in about 2 to 2.5 hours, with scenery that keeps shifting as you move downstream. It’s also positioned as one of the longest and newest rafting options in Bali, with the kind of basic facilities that make a day out feel smooth.
I like that the “after” part of the day is handled, not skipped. You get an air-conditioned vehicle setup plus bottled water, then a buffet lunch at a local restaurant when you’re done. One drawback to plan for: after your raft ride, you may face a long stair climb (around 394 steps), so bring a change of clothes and think about your legs before you go.
In This Review
- Why Ayung River Rafting Works So Well from Ubud
- Meeting at Graha Adventure Rafting: your Ubud start and return
- Your Six-Hour Day Plan: rafting time plus the real travel blocks
- Gear, Equipment, and Insurance: what’s included in the $27 price
- The 14 km Ayung River stretch: 28 rapids and the pace of the ride
- Rice paddies, rain forest, waterfalls, and cliff carvings
- How the river stops work (and how to use them)
- Lunch after rafting: refuel at a local buffet
- Price and value: does $27 really make sense here?
- The 394-step reality check at the end
- Who should book this Ayung River rafting adventure
- Should You Book This Bali White Water Rafting Adventure?
- FAQ
- How long is the rafting on Ayung River, and how long is the whole tour?
- Does the tour include pickup, and do we return to the same place?
- What’s included in the price?
- Where is the meeting point for rafting in Ubud?
- Is mobile ticketing used for this tour?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Why Ayung River Rafting Works So Well from Ubud

Ubud is a smart base for rafting, because you’re right in Bali’s green inland zone, not stuck on the coast. This Ayung River adventure is built around the Ayung River itself, and the time on the water is the headline: roughly 2 to 2.5 hours, covering 14 kilometers.
What I find especially appealing is how the trip description keeps your attention moving. You’re not just riding past one view; you’re in rice paddies, then rain forest, then you’re catching waterfall and cliff details along the way. That kind of changing scenery matters on a rafting day, because it makes the ride feel like an actual trip, not just a punchy activity slot.
And since the company is Diana Bali Tours, the overall structure feels like a proper “day tour” setup: transport, equipment, and lunch included. That takes mental load off you, which is half the battle on vacation.
Meeting at Graha Adventure Rafting: your Ubud start and return

The action starts at Graha Adventure Rafting in Kedewatan, Ubud (Jl. Raya Kedewatan, Kedewatan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571). The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you don’t have to figure out a separate transfer back to your hotel area.
Pickup is offered, and that’s a big deal in Ubud traffic—especially if you’re trying to keep the day stress-free. The tour also notes it’s near public transportation, so if you’re the type who plans to hop around on your own, you’re not totally trapped.
One more detail that changes how you experience the day: it’s listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That can make the schedule feel calmer, even though the experience itself is still a shared river adventure.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud.
Your Six-Hour Day Plan: rafting time plus the real travel blocks
The total duration is about 6 hours, but the key chunk is on the river. Expect the rafting portion to last around 2 to 2.5 hours, covering 14 kilometers of the Ayung River.
So the remaining time is what usually makes or breaks rafting logistics: getting set up, moving to and from the river area, and then resetting afterward with lunch. For budgeting your day, plan that you’ll be out for the better part of the afternoon, not just a quick morning splash.
Also keep in mind the booking rhythm: it’s commonly booked about 5 days in advance on average. If your dates are tight or you’re traveling in a busy season, booking earlier gives you more options.
Gear, Equipment, and Insurance: what’s included in the $27 price

This tour keeps the “stuff you need” simple. Included in the price are rafting equipment, lunch, bottled water, and transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. It also lists all fees and taxes, plus insurance—so you’re not hit with surprise add-ons later.
That matters because rafting has two layers of cost. One is the activity itself; the other is the practical spend—getting there, having gear handled, and covering basic risk. When those are rolled in, the day feels like a single purchase instead of a chain of separate decisions.
They also call out private transportation, which fits the overall structure: pickup offered, AC vehicle, then you return to the same meeting point. If you’re traveling with family or friends and want fewer moving parts, this is the kind of setup that helps you stay on schedule.
The 14 km Ayung River stretch: 28 rapids and the pace of the ride

Here’s the core reason people sign up: the trip runs 14 kilometers and features 28 rapids. That’s a lot of chances to feel adrenaline without the day becoming a physical grind all at once.
The river time is listed as 2 to 2.5 hours, so you’re not stuck on the water forever. In that window, the experience stays active: you’ll be paddling, reacting, and looking ahead. The description also notes there are several stops along the river, which is important for breathing and regrouping during a long run.
Ayung is described as a best choice for real fun and exhilarating adventure. Without overhyping it, the math here already tells you what you’re in for: 2 to 2.5 hours, 14 km, 28 rapids. That’s a steady hit of action rather than a slow float.
Rice paddies, rain forest, waterfalls, and cliff carvings
One of the best parts of this rafting outing is that it’s not only about the rapids. The route passes rice paddies (the description says you’ll see them about 300 meters), then rain forest, and you’ll spot a magnificent waterfall along the way.
It also includes a detail that’s more cultural than just scenic: stone carving on the cliff. That’s the kind of visual you might miss if you only associate Bali with beaches and temples. Here, you’re reading the hillside as you go, with the river acting like the moving corridor.
The description also emphasizes that the scenery is always changing. That’s what you want on rafting. When the view shifts often, your brain stays busy in a good way: you’re paddling through rapids while also noticing what’s around the next bend.
How the river stops work (and how to use them)
The tour info says there are several stop points along the river. Even without over-details, those stops are valuable because they break up continuous exertion.
In practical terms, you can use these pauses to:
- Re-center after a series of rapids
- Catch a breather for your arms and shoulders
- Reset your focus for what comes next
Since the overall ride is 2 to 2.5 hours, these breaks probably help keep the experience fun rather than exhausting. If you’re a first-timer, that’s especially helpful. If you’re more experienced, it still adds rhythm, so you don’t feel like you’re just nonstop paddling the entire time.
Lunch after rafting: refuel at a local buffet

After the water time, you get buffet lunch at a local restaurant. That’s not just a convenience. It’s also a smart recovery move, because rafting uses more energy than most people expect.
Bottled water is included, which helps you avoid the classic post-activity scramble for drinks. And since the vehicle is air-conditioned for pickup/transport, you’re not stuck waiting in heat after your gear comes off.
I like that the tour doesn’t treat lunch as an afterthought or a rushed snack. A buffet also gives you options, which is helpful when everyone in your group has different tastes after being in the river.
Price and value: does $27 really make sense here?
At $27 per person, the standout value isn’t just the ticket. It’s what’s bundled in: lunch, bottled water, rafting equipment, air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, all fees and taxes, and insurance.
When you price those separately, the math usually gets messy fast. You’d typically pay for transport plus food plus gear, and you’d still be responsible for basic risk coverage. Having these pieces included means you can budget more confidently.
The tour’s also positioned for people who want a full day without turning it into a complicated logistics project. You get a clear start point in Ubud, a roughly 6-hour total commitment, and return to the meeting point.
One more thing to consider: this is booked on average about 5 days in advance. If you leave booking too late, you might lose options in the schedule, especially during peak travel periods.
The 394-step reality check at the end
This is the advice you’ll be glad you saw beforehand: be ready for a long stair climb at the end. One of the key notes from the experience is a warning to prepare for around 394 stairs after completing the raft.
That doesn’t mean you can’t do the tour. It means you should plan like an adult with working legs and a little common sense. Bring a change of clothes, because you’ll likely finish damp and ready to get comfortable. Also think about how your body handles stairs, not just how you handle paddling.
If you have any mobility concerns, this specific detail is the one to take seriously. The river part may be the headline, but the walk up is the moment that can turn “fun day” into “why didn’t I plan for this?”
Who should book this Ayung River rafting adventure
This fits best for people who want a classic Bali rafting day with plenty of action and nature. You’re getting a long run (14 km), a lot of rapids (28), and you’re moving through rice paddies, rain forest, and waterfall and cliff carving scenery.
It’s also a good fit if you like your tour organized but not overly fancy. Most travelers can participate, and the tour includes equipment, lunch, and transport, so you’re not spending your energy on logistics.
Since it’s private for your group, it can also work well for friends and couples who want their own pace and attention. Just keep in mind the end-of-ride stairs, and you’ll be making a smart call.
Should You Book This Bali White Water Rafting Adventure?
Book it if you want a long, rapids-heavy Ayung River run from Ubud with lunch and transport handled. The 14 km / 28 rapids format is exactly what action-seekers want, and the river scenery keeps the day from feeling repetitive.
Skip or reconsider if stairs are a problem for you. The around-394-step finish is not a small footnote—it’s a real part of the experience you’ll have to face.
If you’re the type who likes well-run activities, this one has a strong reputation rating (4.9) and a clear recommendation rate. I’d call it a solid value pick at about $27, especially because the essentials—gear, food, bottled water, transport, fees, taxes, and insurance—are all part of the deal.
FAQ
How long is the rafting on Ayung River, and how long is the whole tour?
Rafting lasts about 2 to 2.5 hours, covering 14 kilometers. The total tour time is approximately 6 hours.
Does the tour include pickup, and do we return to the same place?
Pickup is offered, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
What’s included in the price?
Lunch, bottled water, rafting equipment, an air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, all fees and taxes, and insurance are included.
Where is the meeting point for rafting in Ubud?
You meet at Graha Adventure Rafting, located on Jl. Raya Kedewatan, Kedewatan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571.
Is mobile ticketing used for this tour?
Yes, a mobile ticket is included, and confirmation is received at the time of booking.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.























