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Surfing
Bali is well-known as a paradise island
located at the Pacific Ocean and is a perfect holiday destination for
all ages. Some of the best surfing beaches in the world can be found on
the western side of the island, whilst the eastern part of Bali is a wonderful
haven for families, surrounded by picturesque beaches and gentle seas.
If you have always had a secret inclination
to surf, here is your chance. Experience the thrill of surfing with qualified
professional instructors on Bali's Kuta beach. The long, rolling waves
and safe sandy bottom make Kuta beach a renowned surfing venue. Beginners
will usually be given a two-hour group lesson in the swimming pool. Here
you will be taught the basics of water safety, surfing etiquette and surfboard
handling. After that, the lesson adjourns to the beach where another team
of coaches will show you the finer points of surfing.
Skydiving
One of the fastest growing high adventure
sports is skydiving. Rapidly gaining popularity in Bali, tandem skydiving
is available to give you the adventure of a lifetime at 10,000 feet above
ground. You will first be given a 30-minute introduction to the sport
and a briefing on safety. Next, you will be fitted into a harness before
boarding the aircraft. The plane will take about 20 minutes to climb to
the required height whereby at this point you should be securely attached
to the harness of your instructor. At the right moment, the Tandem Master
will signal you to jump out of the aircraft and you will instantly be
hit by the thrilling sensation of free-falling! When you've reached 4,000
feet, the Tandem Master will pull the rip cord to open the main parachute,
pulling you up from an amazing 180 km per hour to a steady 20 km per hour.
You will get to see Bali at an unbelievable bird's eye view. The instructor
will then regain control at about 500 feet above ground for a smoother
landing. It will definitely be an unforgettable experience.
Elephant Safari Park
Do not leave Bali without visiting the
Elephant Safari Park, which is situated in the cool jungle of Desa Taro,
20 minutes north from Ubud. This nature park offers you the priceless
chance to feed, touch, and interact with these wonderful creatures that
are set in an exotic, landscaped environment. Elephants can be seen immersing
themselves in the cool waters of the park or grazing peacefully. Elephant
Safari ride tours are also available where you will sit atop an elephant
in a traditional teak wood chair, while swaying through the refreshing
jungle of Desa Taro.
Bali Bird Park
Bird-watching enthusiasts, good news for
you! You will be able to catch sight of the world's rarest and most captivating
feathered friends at Bali's Bird Park. Hundreds of species dwell within
this scenic and fascinating park, enthralling you with their brilliant
colors and rarity. Indonesian parrots, cassowaries, black palm cockatoos,
hornbills, and an impressive collection of Birds of Paradise will delight
you. Apart from these exciting creatures, the extraordinary komodo dragons
also make their home here. Set in magnificent botanical gardens with a
backdrop of ponds and waterfalls, the Bali Bird Park is the perfect environment
to enjoy the glorious myriad of birdlife as well as nature.
Jungle Trekking
Explore and discover Bali's glorious flora
and fauna via the nature reserve of Mount Batukaru in an 'off-beaten'
track adventure that will lead you into the cool surroundings of a tropical
rainforest. You will be introduced to the hidden world of Bali's wildlife
and native plants, as you pass by ancient strangler trees, ferns, wild
orchids and hanging lianas - the home of many species of tropical birds
and animals. Stop awhile for a reviving picnic lunch by a clear mountain
stream and savor the crisp mountain air before continuing your journey
to the archaic temple of Batukaru.
Rice Paddy Trek
Follow the farmers' tracks through Carang
Sari's emerald-green paddy fields to catch a piece of traditional rural
life that has remained unchanged for a thousand years. Skirting the Ayung
River valley, you will have the chance to observe the timeless routine
of plowing, planting and harvesting using hand-crafted tools and primitive
techniques. Do not forget to visit village temples, coconut, mango and
jackfruit plantations, all set in a background of unspoiled Balinese countryside.

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