Telaga Waja Rafting [With No STEP/STAIR River Walking Down and Up]
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Telaga Waja river rafting is one of Bali's most thrilling and scenic white-water rafting experiences, offering a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the island's natural beauty while getting an adrenaline rush.
- Challenging Rapids: The river has class II and III rapids, which makes it suitable for both beginners and those with more rafting experience. The rapids provide a good level of challenge without being too extreme.
- Rafting Route: The river stretches about 16 kilometers, and you'll spend around 2 to 2.5 hours rafting through it. The rapids on Telaga Waja range from class II to class III, meaning it's challenging yet manageable for beginners and more experienced rafters alike.
- Scenic Views: As you raft down the river, you'll pass through dense tropical jungles, rice terraces, waterfalls, and dramatic landscapes. The water is crystal clear, and the surrounding nature adds to the allure of the rafting experience.
- Safety: Telaga Waja Rafting take safety very seriously. Before you begin, guides will give you a safety briefing, and you'll be equipped with helmets and life jackets. The guides are trained professionals, ensuring that you're in safe hands during your rafting adventure.
- Guides and Equipment: You'll be accompanied by an experienced guide who will steer the raft and provide instructions for paddling. All necessary rafting gear, including life jackets, helmets, and paddles, are provided.
- Additional Amenities: After the rafting adventure, you'll typically enjoy a delicious lunch at restaurant with great views. Showers and changing facilities are usually available for freshening up after the adventure.
Telaga Waja River is one of the longest river track and most popular white-water rafting spots in Bali, Indonesia. Located in the eastern part of the island, this river is known for its thrilling rapids and beautiful surrounding scenery, offering a fun adventure for those looking to experience nature and adrenaline at the same time. Telaga Waja river rafting is one of Bali's most thrilling and scenic white-water rafting experiences, offering a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the island's natural beauty while getting an adrenaline rush.
Challenging Rapids: The river has class II and III rapids, which makes it suitable for both beginners and those with more rafting experience. The rapids provide a good level of challenge without being too extreme.
Rafting Route: The river stretches about 16 kilometers, and you'll spend around 2 to 2.5 hours rafting through it. The rapids on Telaga Waja range from class II to class III, meaning it's challenging yet manageable for beginners and more experienced rafters alike.
Scenic Views: As you raft down the river, you'll pass through dense tropical jungles, rice terraces, waterfalls, and dramatic landscapes. The water is crystal clear, and the surrounding nature adds to the allure of the rafting experience.
Safety: Telaga Waja Rafting take safety very seriously. Before you begin, guides will give you a safety briefing, and you'll be equipped with helmets and life jackets. The guides are trained professionals, ensuring that you're in safe hands during your rafting adventure.
Guides and Equipment: You'll be accompanied by an experienced guide who will steer the raft and provide instructions for paddling. All necessary rafting gear, including life jackets, helmets, and paddles, are provided.
Transportation: If traveler do not have a transport, it is highly recommended to choose the option that includes roundtrip transfer (Share) or can order a private vehicle at an additional cost.
Additional Amenities: After the rafting adventure, you'll typically enjoy a delicious lunch at restaurant with great views. Showers and changing facilities are usually available for freshening up after the adventure.
Due to the nature of the activity, not suitable for:
Children under 7 years ( Can Join with Disclaimer )
Pregnant women
People with back problems
Wheelchair users
People with altitude sickness
People with high blood pressure and respiratory issue
People over 66 years
Recommended/Need to Bring
Change of clothes
Sunglasses
Water shoes
Sunscreen
Towel

