Thursday, January 31, 2008

Ayung River Bali Rafting

White Water Rafting This 9 km unforgettable white water rafting experience at the schenic Ayung River.









Discover hidden waterfalls, swim in the pristine water and feel the thrills of paradise river. Expert, experience and fun maker rafting guides will give you an insight into river ecology.










The River Ayung is the longest and largest river in Bali, and along this river, white water rafting was first introduced in Bali.











To experience rafting on the river Ayung’s west side is amazing, for besides the enjoyment of challenging rapids, the panorama of this beautiful, intact nature area is highlighted by the appearance of wild animals along the rafting route such as big bats, black monkeys, magpies, and more.








Waterfalls, jungle scenery and a wet ' wild adventure experience into the heart of natural Bali awaits you. Get back to nature paddle, splash and thrill to the rhythm of the paradise river.










A tourist to Indonesia will find it hard to resist the attraction of the white water rafting course on the Ayung River.








Experience the thrill as you take on the might of Class II and III rapids on the Ayung. Go cascading past deep valleys and high waterfalls surrounded by dense tropical rainforest and towering, jagged cliffs on this white water rafting adventure.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Amed Seashore of Bali

Amed Beach East Bali is everything you dreamed it would be a rare and special paradise of outstanding exotic beauty, vibrant culture and friendly people.









Here you can finally find peace and quiet, enjoy great food and take advantage of comfortable and inexpensive accommodation.









From the beach, Amed offers an excellent site for training dives. It has a flat bottom lagoon for instruction and a coral reef only 5 minutes swim away.









This location is highly recommended for introductory dives. By boat, Amed has a nice wall dive just a few minutes away.








It is a fun, easy dive for everyone. Snorkeling and diving off the black-sand beaches here is exceptional, the variety and numbers of fish on display are among the best on Bali and the water temperature is a constant 28 degrees.










Schools of cardinal fish, triggerfish, black snappers, pyramid butterflies, banner fish, and damselfish can be seen on the sand slopes, while table corals, big fan gorgonians, and magnificent stag horn Acropora and Dendronephthya trees, dense growths of sponges, crinoids, and sea fans are commonly found within 20 meters of shore.








Cemuluk, on a protected bay, is an ideal place to begin snorkeling. Four kilometres further south along the coast is Banyuning, where there's a small wreck and some of the most beautiful coral gardens to be seen anywhere in the Lesser Sundas.









The water is a little deeper here and sometimes there is a slight swell, so this area suits people with experience.