Things we’ll do
1. Experience the thrill of rolling waves of Ayung White Water Rafting

Grab your oars and get ready to rage with this exhilarating rafting adventure on the spectacular Ayung River. The rapids are set to a backdrop of wild unspoiled rainforest, towering gorges and magnificent rice paddy terraces. With our state-of-the-art equipment and insurance, your safety is fully ensured. Afterwards, savor the buffet lunch to fill up your energy before heading up to the next destinations.
2. Interact with macaques at Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest

Built in the middle of 14th century, this renowned monkey habitat and conservation center is often highlighted as a mandatory visit for every traveler. Located precisely in the busiest part of Ubud, it serves as a demonstration of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature where spiritual and physical world collide.
3. Sample a cup & learn the making of Luwak coffee at Bali Coffee Plantation

Dubbed as the priciest coffee in the world, Luwak coffee (also called civet coffee) has drawn interests from coffee aficionados around the world. Here you’ll be shown the traditional way of making coffee and all the fascinating facts. You will be given free sample a tasteful cup of Luwak coffee (guaranteed hygiene) plus 10 cups of different coffee varieties and teas.
4. Take a stroll around the Ubud royal palace (Puri Saren)

The palace was built by Ida Tjokorda Putu Kandel, King of Ubud circa 1820 which initially functioned as government center. Today, Puri Saren serves as a repository for Balinese cultural legacy in art and literature to the benefit of local artists and historians alike.
5. Shop at Ubud Market and bring some souvenirs home

Right across Puri Saren (the Ubud Royal Palace), there is a traditional market laden with hand-made local products. The west side are full of tourists buying crafted souvenirs with relatively cheap price, while the east are more keen to locals buying groceries and household items. Slippers, wooden statues, bags, clothes and mats are some of the common stuffs that travelers regularly bring home. Bargaining is always recommended and our guide will definitely help you with that.
Itinerary
Please take a note that apart from the pickup time, the timetable below is an estimation only and may vary in the actual trip.
- 8:00 – 9:00 AM – Pickup from hotel
- 9.45 AM – Arrive at Rafting facility
- 10:00 AM – Go down to Ayung River
- 12:00 PM – Finish rafting & lunch
- 1:30 PM – Visit Bali Coffee Plantation
- 3:00 PM – Visit Monkey Forest
- 4.15 PM – Visit Puri Saren & Ubud Market
- 5:30 PM – Go back to hotel
Before you go
Benefits and other important notes you need to know
Inclusions
- Private air-conditioned hotel transfers
- Experienced driver as guide
- Rafting equipment & guide
- Entrance tickets to all attractions
- Parking fees to all attractions
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Welcome drink at the Rafting facility
- Use of locker, towel & shower
- Insurance
- Express toll roads (whenever apply)
Exclusions
- Snacks to feed the macaques at Ubud Sacred Monkey Sanctuary
What to bring
- Bathers & spare clothes
- Sunscreen & sunglasses
- Hats
Pickup & dropoff areas
Available for accommodation in Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Canggu, Jimbaran, Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, Denpasar, Sanur and Ubud. Please contact us if you are staying in remote area.
