As the largest archipelago on earth Indonesia's numerous small islands are filled with rich, colourful marine life and coral reefs, which are still untouched and beautiful. In Bali there are wonderful snorkeling and diving spots in the west coast, near Padangbai in the east and the islands of Nusa Lembongan or Nusa Penida off the south-eastern coast.
ASIABEDS’ Recommendations
ASIABEDS’ Recommendations
White Water Rafting on the Ayung River (5-6 hours)
The day starts early with a pick up at 07.30 hrs for the journey to the Ayung River, one of Bali’s most popular spot for the adrenalin-rushing sport of white water rafting. The thrill begins the moment you push off from the river bank. It is one-and-a-half hours of “fighting” the waves and rapids along six kilometres of the river. An exciting adventure amidst beautiful scenery. A delicious lunch awaits at journey’s end.
The day starts early with a pick up at 07.30 hrs for the journey to the Ayung River, one of Bali’s most popular spot for the adrenalin-rushing sport of white water rafting. The thrill begins the moment you push off from the river bank. It is one-and-a-half hours of “fighting” the waves and rapids along six kilometres of the river. An exciting adventure amidst beautiful scenery. A delicious lunch awaits at journey’s end.
The Underwater World (8-9 Hours)
Early morning pick up at your hotel. Drive to Tulamben for an hour of diving when you get to see the rich marine life, various species of fishes, corals and reefs including a World War II wreck. Lunch follows. Then to Amed for snorkeling and exploring another part of Bali’s rich underwater world.
Early morning pick up at your hotel. Drive to Tulamben for an hour of diving when you get to see the rich marine life, various species of fishes, corals and reefs including a World War II wreck. Lunch follows. Then to Amed for snorkeling and exploring another part of Bali’s rich underwater world.
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