Fresh river splashes. Solid comfort after. If you’re choosing Ayung River rafting in Bali, this one stands out because you paddle a longer stretch with a starting point further north than many operators, so the trip feels like more than a quick thrill. You also get guided runs through Class II and III water with a proper pre-rafting safety setup at a reception center.
What I love most is the focus on professional safety and guidance: you’re not just given a helmet and hoped-for luck. The second big win is what happens after you’re soaked—hot shower, towel, locker, and a real buffet lunch that makes the whole effort worth it.
One thing to keep in mind: the rapids are Class II–III, so it’s exciting but not full-on extreme. Also, expect a workout getting down to the rafts and dealing with rocky spots in the river, so plan to wear the right water-friendly footwear.
In This Review
- Quick hits
- The Ayung’s longer stretch: why this rafting feels like more
- Pickup and timing: the 7:00 am reality from Ubud and South Bali
- Mason Adventures: where the safety briefing and gear setup matters
- Step-by-step flow: Mason Adventures, shower/change, then lunch
- Stop 1: Mason Adventures and your 33-rapid first section (about 2 hours)
- Stop 2: Shower and changing rooms at Mason Adventure & Chocolate Centre (about 30 minutes)
- Stop 3: Lunch at Mason Adventure & Chocolate Centre (about 1 hour)
- On the water: Class II–III rapids and the guide-led rhythm
- What the workout really looks like: ravine steps, rocks, and footwear
- After rafting: lockers, showers, and a lunch that helps you bounce back
- Price and value around $43: what you’re really paying for
- Who this fits best: moderate fitness and first-timers
- Should you book Premium Ayung River White Water Rafting?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What time does this Ayung River rafting tour start?
- About how long is the tour?
- Where is the tour located?
- Do you get hotel pickup and drop-off?
- What’s the maximum group size?
- What rapids will you paddle on the Ayung River?
- Is safety equipment included?
- What is included after the rafting?
- Are beverages included?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Quick hits

- Longer Ayung River run than most operators, with a starting point farther north
- Small group size capped at 10 travelers for a more controlled experience
- 33 rapids on the first section, giving the trip a packed, active feel
- State-of-the-art reception + safety briefing before you hit the water
- Hot shower, towels, and electronic locker use after rafting
- Bring water shoes—rocks in the water can make flip-flops a bad choice
The Ayung’s longer stretch: why this rafting feels like more

Most Bali rafting trips give you a taste. This one aims for a longer course, which changes the vibe fast. When the river time stretches out, you get into a rhythm—listen to your guide, paddle together, and actually enjoy the scenery between rapids.
You’ll also be tackling the Ayung River from a starting point farther north than many rafting companies. That matters because it tends to keep the overall run feeling less “pre-packaged,” more like a genuine river experience.
And yes, it’s still classic Ayung: a guided paddle through rapids that fall in the Class II and III range. That’s an important sweet spot. You get turbulence and thrills without it turning into a stressful survival test.
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Pickup and timing: the 7:00 am reality from Ubud and South Bali

This tour kicks off at 7:00 am and runs about 5 hours total, which is a reasonable half-day plan in Bali. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included from Ubud and much of South Bali, and that convenience is a big part of why people choose premium operators.
Here’s the practical trade-off: there’s travel time to reach the launch area. Expect it to take about an hour to get to the site before you even hit the water. If you’re sensitive to early mornings or long van rides, that’s the part you’ll feel most.
If you’re planning your day after rafting, I’d keep things flexible for the rest of the afternoon. The combo of steps down to the river and time in wet gear can leave you pleasantly tired, not “sit at a cafe for hours” tired.
Mason Adventures: where the safety briefing and gear setup matters
The action begins at Mason Adventures, where you’ll get the full safety and briefing process before you paddle. You’re taken to a modern rafting reception center, and that’s where the experience earns its premium feel.
This is where you should pay attention, even if you’ve rafted before. You’ll get instruction alongside your group, plus full safety equipment so you’re not improvising on the river. A professional guide is also in charge of the raft at the helm, which makes a real difference in how smooth (and safe) the day feels.
Then there’s the part people forget to value: facilities. After rafting, you’ll use an electronic locker, plus you’ll have access to showers and towels. Those details matter because rafting is messy, and you don’t want your “day after” to turn into wet-clothes misery.
Step-by-step flow: Mason Adventures, shower/change, then lunch

This tour runs like clockwork, and that’s part of the appeal.
Stop 1: Mason Adventures and your 33-rapid first section (about 2 hours)
You’ll start at Mason Adventures and head into the longer Ayung River stretch. The experience is built around around 33 rapids in the first part of the journey, which is a lot of action for a single run.
You’ll paddle with your river guide, and you should expect a mix of easy push-and-row sections and more hands-on moments during rapids. The rapids you face are Class II and III, meaning you’ll feel the water’s push and movement, but the guide is there to keep it organized and safe.
One practical point: because the course includes rapids plus transfer time, you’ll spend real energy. This isn’t just sitting there and pointing your camera at waves.
Stop 2: Shower and changing rooms at Mason Adventure & Chocolate Centre (about 30 minutes)
After your raft run, you shift into recovery mode. You’ll head to the shower and changing room area, and you’ll have a towel and locker provided. You can get cleaned up fast, which makes a huge difference if you’re going straight back into the rest of your day.
This is also where you can reset your mood. If you’ve spent time in cold river spray and sun, a hot shower feels like a small miracle.
Stop 3: Lunch at Mason Adventure & Chocolate Centre (about 1 hour)
Lunch comes after shower time. You’ll get a gourmet buffet lunch, which is exactly what you want after paddling hard.
Plan on eating a real meal, not just nibbling. Rafting uses your core and arms, and you’ll appreciate the carbs and protein. Also, no drinks are included, so if you want bottled water or anything else, you’ll want to budget for that separately.
On the water: Class II–III rapids and the guide-led rhythm

Your rapids are listed as Class II and III, and the guide-led setup is the reason this experience works for a wide range of people. Class II is about manageable waves, clear maneuvering, and teamwork. Class III is where you get more excitement and stronger flows.
If you want extreme thrills only, you might find this a bit too controlled. But if you want a serious Bali rafting day that still feels fun and doable, this range makes sense. You’ll get wet. You’ll work your paddling. You’ll feel the river’s energy.
Also, longer runs give you more chances to enjoy the scenery between rapids rather than feeling like the day is over the moment your first wave hits.
Some guides may also let you step out briefly for extra river moments when conditions allow. On this kind of trip, you might see short opportunities like quick swims or standing near waterfalls, as long as the safety rules are followed. That’s the bonus you get when the operation is run by professionals who know the river.
What the workout really looks like: ravine steps, rocks, and footwear

Rafting includes more than just paddling. The experience can involve stairs or step-down routes to reach the rafts, and that can feel like a workout, especially if you’re not used to uneven terrain.
Also watch your footwear. There are rocks in the water, and flip-flops are often a painful choice. The smartest plan is water shoes or footwear made for slippery surfaces.
Sunglasses and a hat are also worth it. The sun in Bali doesn’t negotiate, and you’ll be spending time outdoors before and after rafting.
Your guide will run the day, but you control your comfort. Bring a change of clothes, and don’t rely on your hotel towel to save you. The tour provides a towel for shower use, but you’ll still want dry clothes ready for the ride back.
After rafting: lockers, showers, and a lunch that helps you bounce back

This is where the premium version really pays off. There’s an electronic locker, plus towel and shower access after your run. Getting cleaned up is a big deal because it prevents that lingering damp feeling that can ruin the rest of your day.
You’ll also have a proper place to change out of wet gear. That means you can look and feel normal again, not like you just survived a minor monsoon.
Then comes lunch, a buffet meal designed for post-activity recovery. It’s not just a snack. It’s enough food to refuel. That’s a key part of value: rafting costs effort, and you want the tour to cover the basics so you’re not forced to scramble for food later.
Price and value around $43: what you’re really paying for

At about $43, this tour is priced in a way that feels accessible, especially because you get more than just time on the raft.
Here’s where the money goes:
- hotel pickup and drop-off
- the rafting itself with full safety equipment
- insurance included
- locker and shower access
- gourmet buffet lunch
That bundle is the real value. Cheap rafting can sometimes mean you pay later—in the form of uncomfortable facilities, weaker safety practices, or a “meal” that’s basically a snack. Here, the after-rafting comfort is part of the product, not an optional add-on.
What you should expect to pay for separately: beverages, plus souvenir photo and video options if you want them.
Who this fits best: moderate fitness and first-timers
The tour suggests moderate physical fitness, which is a fair match for rafting that involves steps down to the water and active paddling on rapids. You don’t need to be a gym hero, but you should be comfortable walking on uneven paths and handling a bit of physical effort.
It’s a great choice if you’re:
- doing your first Bali rafting day and want guided safety
- looking for a longer river experience, not a quick slap of adrenaline
- someone who cares about comfort afterward (hot shower, lockers, real lunch)
If you hate early mornings, factor in the 7:00 am start. If you’re chasing the most violent white-water possible, the Class II–III level might feel too mellow.
Should you book Premium Ayung River White Water Rafting?
I’d book this if you want a well-run Bali rafting day with strong safety practices, a longer time on the river, and real recovery afterward. The combination of professional guiding, a modern reception center, and the shower-and-lunch setup is exactly how you keep the day fun instead of exhausting.
Skip it if your #1 goal is extreme rapids above all else, or if you’re not ready for the walking/stepping down to the launch point. In that case, you may want a different style of rafting experience with a more intense grade.
FAQ
FAQ
What time does this Ayung River rafting tour start?
The start time is listed as 7:00 am.
About how long is the tour?
The duration is approximately 5 hours.
Where is the tour located?
It’s based in Kuta, Indonesia, and the experience includes transport from other parts of Bali as described below.
Do you get hotel pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included from Ubud and much of South Bali.
What’s the maximum group size?
The tour has a maximum of 10 travelers.
What rapids will you paddle on the Ayung River?
You’ll paddle through Class II and Class III rapids.
Is safety equipment included?
Yes. The tour includes full safety equipment and a professional river guide.
What is included after the rafting?
You’ll have access to a shower and changing room, plus a towel and electronic locker use, followed by lunch.
Are beverages included?
No. Beverages are not included.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.
























