Telaga Waja Rafting Bali

5 Reasons Why Tourists Love Telaga Waja River Rafting

5 Reasons Why Tourists Love Telaga Waja River Rafting

Many people may already know that the island of Bali is the second home for Australians. When in Bali, Australian and European tourists tend to choose extreme vacation activities, especially rafting on the Telaga Waja River as their exploration in Bali.

The Telaga Waja River for Rafting activities is popular as an extreme river with challenging rafting activities, at difficulty levels II-IV (according to the International Ratio of River Difficulty).

What about other Asian tourists? Are they also interested in trying extreme rafting in Bali? Apparently, tourists from Singapore and Hong Kong really enjoy rafting on the Telaga Waja River.

Do you want to know why tourists from Singapore and Hong Kong enjoy rafting on Telaga Waja? Get the answer here! There are 5 reasons why tourists from Singapore and Hong Kong enjoy rafting on Telaga Waja Bali.

The Telaga Waja Rafting is located in Karangasem Regency, in the eastern part of Bali Island. Although there are three specific rivers that can be decided for rafting in Bali, namely the Ayung Ubud River, and Telaga Waja Karangasem River, but for those who are looking for excitement and natural beauty, generally choose the Telaga Waja River. Here are some reasons why:

  1. Few Up and Down Stairs

Many tourists want to ask when they are going to book Bali river rafting activities. Which river has a lane to the river from the lobby that has few steps? Many people will answer the Telaga Waja River.

Although that answer may be correct, in fact the Telaga Waja River Rafting has fewer steps than the number of steps on the Ayung Ubud River. However, there are still many steps that need to be passed to get to the river or back to the lobby, with an average of around 15-20 steps.

  1. New views of East Bali

Some tourists already know about Ubud tourist attractions and may have spent a few nights there and explored the Ubud area. This creates a general view of Ubud because people are used to it.

However, Telaga Waja River in East Bali provides a new perspective on how the natural scenery of East Bali looks.

Rafting on Telaga Waja River in East Bali will give tourists a new perspective on the area. Furthermore, tourists will go through a river that is popular for its natural beauty, through challenging rapids, and witness amazing panoramas along the way.

Throughout Telaga Waja rafting, tourists will pass through green panoramas along the river, including several steep cliffs, waterfalls, and lush green forests. In addition, tourists will pass through a number of traditional Balinese villages, which provide a unique view of the lives of local residents.

Overall, rafting on Telaga Waja provides an unforgettable exploration experience, while also providing a new perspective on the natural beauty of East Bali.

  1. Longest River Rafting Route

Telaga Waja River is popular as the lengthiest river for rafting routes. The average range from the beginning indicate the finish point by the Telaga Waja rafting driver is about 14-16 kilometres.

To complete the 14-16 km Telaga Waja rafting route, you will need 2.5 hours, which is more than enough for rafting fans.

The Telaga Waja rafting route starts from Rendang Village, Karangasem and ends in Muncan Village, Klungkung. Throughout the journey, tourists can enjoy the beautiful natural scenery of East Bali, such as rice fields, hills, and tropical forests.

  1. Five-meter high slide

The special attraction of Telaga Waja rafting is the five-meter high waterfall slide. which is close to the finish point of the river rafting. For participants who are rafting on this river for the first time, they may feel afraid before going through the waterfall slide.

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However, after some participants went through the slide, they wanted to try again and found out that going through a five-meter waterfall slide was not as scary as they thought.

  1. Extreme River Rapids

The Telaga Waja River has a difficulty level of class II-IV, which means there are many places with class 2, class 3, and class 4 rapids. However, not all sides of the river have class 4 rapids. This combination of different levels of difficulty is a attractiveness for people who want to try rafting in Telaga Waja.

Summary of 5 Arguments Tourists Like Telaga Waja Rafting

Next, based upon our experience as a lawful Bali river rafting representative. Singaporeans and Hong Kong individuals that have attempted Telaga Waja rafting when they go back to Bali for a holiday will try Telaga Waja river rafting again.

Telaga Waja River offers the longest rafting route in Bali, has a five-meter waterfall slide, and class II-IV river rapids, and many tourists come back to try the activity.

Therefore, it can be concluded that Telaga Waja River is a famous rafting destination in Bali. Therefore, for tourists who like to seek excitement and exploration, Telaga Waja River is worth considering to visit.

In summary, what do you think about the 5 arguments above that make some tourists like Telaga Waja rafting? Write your opinions and comments in the following form.