Telaga Waja Rafting
4.5
(13 community reviews)





Experience the thrill of white-water rafting on Bali's stunning Telaga Waja River. This action-packed adventure allows you to navigate 11 miles (18 kilometers) of exhilarating rapids while enjoying breathtaking views of lush rainforests and rice fields. With a professional guide ensuring your safety, you'll spend approximately three hours on the water, tackling both calm and challenging sections.
Things to know
- Rafting duration is approximately 3 hours on the Telaga Waja River.
- Minimum age for participation is 6 years; maximum age is 65 years.
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems or serious medical conditions.
- Vegetarian meal options are available upon request at the time of booking.
- Each raft can accommodate a maximum of 15 travelers.
- Professional safety gear is provided, including a safety briefing before the rafting begins.
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- The river is long and thrilling but that means you spend around three hours on the water, so be ready for a solid workout and no quick in and out.
- The views of waterfalls cliffs and jungle are simply lovely and less touristy so you get lush peaceful scenery rather than crowded spectacle.
- The guides are really friendly and skilled which makes the ride feel safe and fun even for first timers any nervousness just melts away.
- Rafting is best in the dry months April to October and early morning trips give you cooler weather and soft light that's perfect for photos.
- If you buy tour photos, check them immediately or else some may be corrupted or lost later so you don’t waste money on photos that don’t work.
Terms and conditions
- Participants must follow the guide's instructions for safety during the activity.
- The provider reserves the right to change the itinerary or cancel the activity due to unforeseen circumstances.
- Dress code must be adhered to; smart casual attire is required.
- All participants must sign a liability waiver before the activity.
- Participants are responsible for their own belongings during the activity.