Trekking
The best part of Bali is enjoying being outdoors to take in the amazing scenery and culture. Bali has a range of stunning trek’s for everyone from short casual walks to long treks. You can enjoy trekking up volcanoes for stunning views, or through jungles listening to the sounds of nature and discovering unimaginable wildlife. Treks in Bali also incorporate, coastlines, waterfalls and temples. Let us know what you would like to see on your treks and we can incorporate it into your itinerary.
Highlights
Barat National Park
Located on the northwestern corner of Bali, with beaches, rainforests, islands and volcanic peaks this national park has a lot to offer and is an amazing trekking experience for all.
Campuhan Ridge Walk
A stunning walk from Ubud in central Bali. A short trek on a flat road takes you between rice paddies offering stunning views especially at sunset or sunrise.
Carangsari Cycle
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Cycle the back roads and enjoy watching day to day life. Stop off and visit a local village house as well as the POD chocolate factory, end your cycle with the curious monkey’s at the Nutmeg Forest in Sangeh.
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
Enjoy a walk along these stunning rice terraces in central Bali, observing local rice farmers carrying out their daily tasks while taking in breathtaking views.
Lake Tamblingan Trek
Close to central Ubud, explore untouched rainforests with giant trees, exotic birds and a breathtaking lake view.
Mount Agung
The highest peak in Bali and sacred to the Balinese. Located on the east of Bali this trek can take up to 6 hours to the summit, it is worth it for the stunning views and to feel on top of the world.
Mount Batur
Located north of Ubud, the volcanic peak Mount Batur is best seen at sunrise. Treks often begin just after midnight to get the best views.
Munduk Trek
The trek begins with fields of coffee, avocado and vanilla, you will then pass a variety of waterfalls and ends at the beautiful Sekumpul Waterfall set against thick jungle vegetation.
Telaga Waja White Water Rafting
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Enjoy a white water river rafting experience. Telaga Waja rafting starts in the eastern part of Bali below Mount Agung. Your rafting guide will start you in the first rapids at the start of the highest continuous section of raftable river in Bali. You will rush past steep banks and overhanging trees in a flurry of white water below the misty downpour of natural waterfalls.
Tenganan Trek
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Tenganan in the east is one of the oldest villages on the island of Bali. You will walk up along a mountain path to the huge rice terraces where you can view Mt. Agung. Then trek across rivers and green rice terraces until you reach “KASTALA” village and hopefully see the local farmers’ daily routine.