Ubud Ayung River Rafting with Meeting Point or Pickup

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Ubud Ayung River Rafting with Meeting Point or Pickup

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The Ayung River is made for fun. You get 12-kilometer rafting with class 2+ rapids, plus hotel pickup that keeps the day smooth. I love the scenery along the route—cliff carvings, waterfalls, and lush river views. I also like that the setup handles the hard parts for you: safety gear, a professional guide team, and a full lunch. One consideration: expect to get wet and spend time in Bali sun, so bring proper protection.

This is an about 8-hour day in Ubud, with the actual rafting time at around 2 hours. You’ll have water-resistant bags for valuables, lockers, towels, and shower/changing facilities so you can switch out and head back feeling human.

The trip starts at Ayung Dewata Rafting on Jalan Raya Kedewatan, Kedewatan, Tanggayuda, Ubud (Gianyar), and ends back at the start point. If your booking includes pickup, you’ll return after rafting, too—just plan for a full day away from the pool.

Key things I’d circle on your plan

Ubud Ayung River Rafting with Meeting Point or Pickup - Key things I’d circle on your plan

  • Class 2+ rapids that add thrills without feeling like a stunt course
  • Hotel pickup and full AC transfers to reduce the “how do we get there” stress
  • 12 km of rafting (about 2 hours) built for scenery, not just speed
  • Water-resistant bags, lockers, towels, showers, and changing rooms for comfort after you’re soaked
  • Indonesian buffet lunch plus a welcome drink so you’re not scrambling for food later
  • Route highlights like waterfalls, cliff carvings, and rice-terrace views along the way

Ayung River rafting near Ubud: class 2+ thrills with postcard views

Ayung River rafting is a classic Ubud nature activity for one simple reason: the river is scenic enough that you don’t just survive the rapids—you enjoy the ride. The Ayung stretch is rated Class 2+, which usually means you get waves and some excitement, but it’s not the kind of technical white-water that scares most first-timers.

What I like about this level is the balance. You still feel the adrenaline when the raft hits the water, but the day stays relaxed enough to take in what’s around you: cliff carving sights, waterfall views, and that jungle-river feel.

Based on the overall vibe from the experience details, this isn’t a rushed “jump in and go” setup. It’s built as a full outing, with the important safety and comfort pieces included so you can focus on enjoying the river.

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Pickup, AC transfers, and the Ayung Dewata meeting spot

Ubud Ayung River Rafting with Meeting Point or Pickup - Pickup, AC transfers, and the Ayung Dewata meeting spot
Logistics matter on Bali rafting days because roads can be slow. This one is designed to be easy: pickup from your hotel is offered, and you also get air-conditioned transfers to and from the rafting area.

Even if you choose not to use pickup, the location is straightforward. The meeting point is Ayung Dewata Rafting, Jalan Raya Kedewatan, Tanggayuda, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia. The experience also notes it’s near public transportation, which is useful if you’re mixing plans around Ubud.

One more practical point: the tour is listed as private (your group only). That matters if you’re traveling with friends or family and want a calmer pace than a big mixed crowd.

Your full 8-hour day: what happens before and after the rapids

Ubud Ayung River Rafting with Meeting Point or Pickup - Your full 8-hour day: what happens before and after the rapids
The rafting itself is about 2 hours, but the whole outing runs around 8 hours. That gap isn’t wasted time—it covers transfers, gear setup, safety prep, and the post-rafting reset.

Here’s the flow you can expect:

You’ll start with pickup (if selected) and head to the rafting base. There, you’ll get a welcome drink and get fitted with safety-approved rafting equipment. Then you’ll meet your professional river rafting guides, who run the day from instruction to on-river coordination.

Once you’re done, the experience is surprisingly thoughtful for comfort. You get water-resistant bags for valuables and access to lockers, plus showers, towels, and a changing clothes room. That means you’re not stuck in a wet swimsuit all afternoon, which is how many wet activities end up ruining the rest of your day.

Finally, you return to the hotel (if pickup was included) or back to the meeting point. In other words, this one closes the loop for you rather than leaving you to figure out your next move while damp.

The 12-kilometer Ayung route: waterfalls, cliff carvings, and rice terraces

Ubud Ayung River Rafting with Meeting Point or Pickup - The 12-kilometer Ayung route: waterfalls, cliff carvings, and rice terraces
The highlight is the 12-kilometer rafting route, which is long enough to feel like a proper adventure day but not so long that you’re exhausted by the time you land. On the river, the experience description calls out best panorama views along the way, including waterfalls and cliff carving sights.

There’s also a bigger-picture view of Bali as you travel through the area. The route is described as passing nice rice terraces and hotels built along the river edge. That blend is part of the charm: you get the wild, moving water views, plus you can still tell you’re close to Ubud and its hospitality scene.

From the review vibe you can infer what people remember most: the combination of scenery and excitement. The commonly shared standout theme is the river setting itself—lush greenery, carved cliffs, and the visual payoff of those waterfall moments—paired with the thrill of that 12-kilometer run.

Included safety and gear: what you actually get

Ubud Ayung River Rafting with Meeting Point or Pickup - Included safety and gear: what you actually get
A rafting day is only as good as its safety setup, and this experience builds the checklist for you. The package includes safety-approved rafting equipment, plus professional river rafting guides who handle the run.

You also get practical “keep your valuables safe” items. The experience notes water-resistant bags are provided for your valuables, and there are lockers at the base. That matters because the biggest pain on water days is always the same: where do you put phones, wallets, and keys?

There’s also river rafting insurance included. Insurance isn’t the fun part of rafting, but it’s the part that makes the fun feel safer to enjoy.

If you’re the type who likes to know what’s handled, this is the good kind of package. You’re not paying just for the raft; you’re paying for a complete day that includes safety, storage, and post-rafting facilities.

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Lunch and the welcome drink: fuel for the ride and recovery

Ubud Ayung River Rafting with Meeting Point or Pickup - Lunch and the welcome drink: fuel for the ride and recovery
One of the smartest value points here is that you’re not left waiting until you’re starving. The package includes an Indonesian buffet lunch, plus a welcome drink.

Given the schedule (8 hours total, with 2 hours of rafting), you’ll burn energy and sweat a bit. Food on-site means you can reset before heading back through Ubud traffic.

The lunch also pairs well with the rest of the included services. After rafting, you’ll be able to rinse off, change, and then eat. That order keeps the experience from turning into a sweaty, uncomfortable scramble.

What to bring (so you don’t suffer later)

Ubud Ayung River Rafting with Meeting Point or Pickup - What to bring (so you don’t suffer later)
This trip is water-focused, sun-focused, and “wet clothes are annoying” focused—so pack accordingly. The experience recommends:

  • A change of clothes
  • A swimming costume
  • Sun cream
  • River sandals

I’d treat river sandals as more than a suggestion. You’ll be on wet ground, and having footwear that works around water makes the day safer and more comfortable. Also, bring a change of clothes even if you plan to dry off later—because showers are included, you’ll actually want to use them.

For sun protection, don’t skip it. Even though you’re in greenery, the time on the water still puts you in direct sun. Sunscreen is simple, and it’s one of those small choices that makes the next hours of your trip feel better.

Who this Ubud Ayung rafting fits best

Ubud Ayung River Rafting with Meeting Point or Pickup - Who this Ubud Ayung rafting fits best
This experience is described as suitable for most people, which fits the Class 2+ rating. If you’re new to rafting, the rapids level is likely the reason you’ll feel comfortable with the idea.

It also fits well if you want an outing that’s not just nature in theory. You’ll get real action on the water, plus concrete scenery markers like waterfalls and cliff carvings, and you won’t have to build your own plan around transfers and meals.

The private setup is also a plus if you’re traveling as a family or small group and want the pace to stay yours.

One reason you might think twice: if you dislike getting wet or you’re extremely sensitive to sun exposure, this may feel like more of a chore than a vacation. The package helps, but it can’t remove the fact that you’ll be rafting in open water.

Should you book Ubud Ayung River rafting?

Book it if you want a fun, scenery-heavy rafting day with the practical extras handled for you. For the price point (listed at $20 per person), what makes it feel like good value is the combination: pickup/AC transfers, safety gear and guide support, water-resistant storage, lockers, showers and towels, and lunch.

I’d skip it only if you’re looking for a totally dry activity or you want a minimalist, no-frills half-hour excursion. This is a full-day experience, and it’s designed around getting out on the water for around 2 hours inside an 8-hour schedule.

If you’re the sort of person who likes rafting when it’s both safe-feeling and pretty, this Ayung run near Ubud is a strong pick.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for Ubud Ayung River rafting?

The meeting point is at Ayung Dewata Rafting, Jalan Raya Kedewatan, Tanggayuda, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia.

Is hotel pickup available?

Yes, pickup from your hotel is offered.

How long is the rafting trip on the river?

The rafting trip is approximately 12 kilometers and takes about 2 hours.

How long is the full tour day?

The total duration is about 8 hours (approx.).

What rapids level is this rafting experience?

The Ayung River rafting is described as Class 2+ rapids.

What’s included in the price besides rafting?

The experience includes safety-approved rafting equipment, a professional river rafting guide, water-resistant bags for valuables, lockers, showers, towels, a changing clothes room, an Indonesian buffet lunch, a welcome drink, and river rafting insurance.

Are showers and towels provided after rafting?

Yes. Towels and shower facilities are included, along with a changing clothes room.

Is lunch included?

Yes, an Indonesian buffet lunch is included.

Is this tour private?

Yes, it is listed as private, with only your group participating.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.

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