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A hundred questions, answered

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Figures dated August 2026

100 questions

Answered

A hundred questions about bungee jumping in Bali, answered by the booking desk rather than by an operator. We hold slots with the people who run the jumps; we do not run a tower ourselves, so anything that belongs to an operator — price, weight and age limits, weather calls — is described here as theirs to set and confirm in writing. Where we do not have a document, we say so instead of guessing. Reviewed August 2026.

This desk, and what it can promise

Who actually runs bungeejumpingbali.com?

This is a booking desk. We take enquiries, hold slots with the operators who run bungee jumps in Bali, put their terms in front of you in writing, and confirm the booking. We are an agent between you and the operator. More about the desk.

Do you own or operate a bungee tower?

No. We do not own a tower, a crane, a platform or a cord, and we do not employ jump masters. Every jump we book is run by a third-party operator on their own site, under their own licence and their own procedures.

Why does that distinction matter to me as a customer?

Because it tells you who is accountable for what. We are accountable for quoting you accurately, passing on the operator’s terms before you pay, and getting your booking on their manifest. The operator is accountable for the equipment, the staff, the safety system and the decision to run or stand down on the day.

An earlier version of this site described its own towers. What happened?

Those pages were wrong and have been rewritten. The site previously described towers at Seminyak and Sanur and a site at Blangsinga near Ubud, with specific heights, cord retirement intervals and price lists. None of it was supported by any independent source. It has been removed rather than quietly edited.

How do I know the rest of this site is not the same?

You do not have to take it on trust. Every venue claim on the site now names the operator and its area, and says plainly where a figure is not independently confirmed. Where we cannot evidence something, the page says we cannot. How this site is written.

Are you affiliated with the operators you book?

We are a commercial agent. We are paid out of the booking, which is a normal arrangement and one you should assume applies to most booking sites. It does not entitle us to speak for an operator’s safety record, and we do not.

Can you guarantee a price?

No. We can give you a written quotation for your dates and group, valid for the period stated on it. Until you have that quotation in hand, the honest answer to any price question is to ask. Ask for price.

Can you guarantee a jump will go ahead?

No, and neither can the operator very far in advance. Weather, equipment checks, staffing and the operator’s own judgement on the day all override a booking. What we can do is tell you the operator’s stand-down and refund terms before you pay.

Do you have live availability on the website?

No. An earlier version of this site claimed live availability; that was not true. Availability is confirmed by contacting the operator for your dates, which is what happens when you send an enquiry.

What is the fastest way to get a real answer?

Send your dates, the number of jumpers, and where you are staying. That is enough for us to come back with what is bookable, what it costs, and what the operator requires from you. Contact the desk.

Where bungee actually runs in Bali

Where can I genuinely bungee jump in Bali right now?

Two venues are operating: Alas Harum at Tegalalang near Ubud, and Go Bungy Bali at the Tukad Bangkung bridge in Plaga, Badung. A third, Extreme Park Bali on Nusa Penida, is subject to a shutdown order and we do not sell it. Where to jump in Bali.

What is Alas Harum?

An adventure park above the Tegalalang rice terraces, north of Ubud. Bungee is one attraction among several there — swings and a zipline share the site — rather than the whole operation. Bungee jumping in Ubud.

How high is the jump at Alas Harum?

We do not have an independently confirmed height for it, so we do not publish one. If the height matters to your decision, ask and we will put the question to the operator and quote their answer back to you against their name.

What is Go Bungy Bali?

An operator at the Tukad Bangkung bridge in Plaga, in the Badung highlands north of Denpasar. It describes itself as Bali’s only bungy crane jump. It is further from the southern beach areas than Alas Harum.

How high is the Go Bungy jump?

Not independently confirmed, so we do not state a figure. The same rule applies as everywhere else on this site: we will ask the operator and attribute the answer to them.

Is there anything I should know about Tukad Bangkung before booking?

Yes. Bungee activity at the Tukad Bangkung bridge drew Satpol PP enforcement attention in 2022 over permits. That is a matter of public record and it is not an accusation against the current operator, but it is a reason to confirm that whoever is running the jump holds a current permit. We ask, and we will show you what we get.

Which of the two operating venues is better for a first jump?

Alas Harum is generally the easier day: it is closer to Ubud and the southern resort areas, and the site has other activities if some of your group is not jumping. Go Bungy is a longer drive and a more single-purpose trip. Both are operator-run and both set their own limits.

Can I jump at both on one trip?

Yes, on separate days. They are in different parts of the island and combining them into a single day means a lot of driving. Our five-day and seven-day outlines both allow for it.

Is there a bungee jump over the ocean in Bali?

No. No venue in Bali currently offers an ocean jump or a water touch. If you have read otherwise, you have most likely read a page describing a Sanur tower that does not exist.

Is there a bungee jump over a waterfall in Bali?

Not one we can evidence. The Ubud-area bungee that does operate is at Alas Harum in Tegalalang, which overlooks rice terraces rather than a waterfall.

What is the highest bungee jump in Bali?

Extreme Park Bali on Nusa Penida is reported at 130 metres and described as the highest in Southeast Asia. It is also under a shutdown order, so in practice it is not a jump you can book. The situation at Nusa Penida.

Why will you not book Nusa Penida?

Klungkung authorities ordered Extreme Park shut over unresolved licensing and permits. The Bali Times reported that it allegedly resumed operating in January 2026 in breach of that order. Until the operator produces a current permit, we will not put a customer on it.

But I have seen people jumping there recently on social media.

That is consistent with the reporting, and it is exactly the problem. A venue running while under a shutdown order is not a venue whose paperwork you can rely on if something goes wrong. Our position does not change until the permit does.

Will you tell me if Nusa Penida reopens properly?

Yes. Ask us to note your enquiry and we will come back to you if the operator produces a current permit. We would rather lose the booking now than sell you a jump we cannot stand behind.

Places you may have read about that do not run

Is there bungee jumping in Seminyak?

No. AJ Hackett ended its Bali operations in 2011. Its successor at the same Jalan Arjuna site, The Bungy Company, has also closed. There is no bungee operating in Seminyak today. Where to go instead.

What about the “Bali Tower” bungee jump in Seminyak?

We can find no evidence that it exists. It appears in listicles and in AI-written content, including on earlier versions of this site, but not in any independent source. Treat any page quoting it a height and a ticket price with suspicion.

Is there bungee jumping at Sanur?

No. No independent source records a bungee jump at Sanur, and no operator runs one. What is actually at Sanur.

Then why do so many pages describe a 45-metre ocean tower at Sanur?

Because that description was invented and then copied. It circulated through content-farm listicles and, until this rewrite, appeared on this site too. There is no tower, no water touch and no recovery boat.

So what is Sanur, for a jumper?

A harbour. Sanur is where the fast boats to Nusa Penida leave from, which is the only reason it appears in bungee itineraries at all — and the venue on the far side of that crossing is currently shut.

Is there a bungee jump at Blangsinga waterfall?

No. We can find no evidence of one. Blangsinga is a real waterfall; the bungee attached to it in various articles is not. The Ubud-area jump that does run is Alas Harum.

Why does the Ubud page still use a Blangsinga web address?

Because changing a published address breaks every link and bookmark pointing at it. The address is a leftover; the page it opens is about Alas Harum, which is the venue that actually operates near Ubud.

Can I still book AJ Hackett in Bali?

No. They left in 2011. AJ Hackett operates in other countries, but there is no AJ Hackett bungee in Bali to book, at any price.

Prices and what they depend on

How much does bungee jumping in Bali cost?

Ask for price. We quote per enquiry rather than publishing a number, because the figure depends on the venue, the date, the group size and what the operator is charging that season. What it costs.

Why will you not just publish a price list?

Because a published number is a promise we cannot keep. Operator pricing changes, and a price list on an agent’s website is the single most common place this industry misleads people. A written quotation for your actual dates is worth more than a headline figure.

Is that not just a way of hiding an expensive price?

It is a fair suspicion. The check on it is that you get a written quotation before you commit anything, and you are free to take it away, compare it, or walk. We would rather be asked than assumed about.

I have seen a specific rupiah figure on another site. Is it accurate?

Possibly, possibly not, and it may be out of date. Some of the figures circulating for Bali bungee are attached to venues that do not exist. Use them as a rough sense of scale, not as a quote.

What actually changes the price?

Which venue, how many of you are jumping, whether you want transport, whether you want photographs or video, the time of day, and how far ahead you book. Group bookings and private hire are priced differently again.

Do you charge a booking fee on top of the operator’s price?

Our margin is inside the quoted figure rather than added at checkout. Whatever number is on your written quotation is the number the booking is based on; anything the operator charges separately on site is identified on the quotation as such.

What is not included in a quotation?

Unless the quotation says otherwise: park or site entry where the venue charges it separately, food and drink, personal insurance, and anything you buy on the day such as extra video. We list inclusions explicitly rather than leaving them implied.

Do I pay you or the operator?

It depends on the operator and it is stated on your quotation. Some take a deposit through us and the balance on site; some are settled entirely in advance. You will know which before you pay anything.

Are prices different for tandem jumps?

Yes, tandem is priced separately from two solo jumps and the two are not interchangeable. What a pair actually pays — again, on enquiry.

Do you offer discounts for groups?

Group rates exist at operator discretion and scale with numbers. Tell us the headcount and the date and we will put it to them. Corporate and group bookings.

Is bungee jumping cheaper in low season?

Sometimes, and it varies by operator. Rather than assume a seasonal discount, ask for a quotation for the dates you are actually considering and compare.

Booking, payment and changes

How do I book?

Send your dates, jumper count and accommodation area. We check availability with the operator, send a written quotation with their terms attached, and confirm once you accept. Booking a jump.

How far in advance should I book?

For one or two jumpers, a few days is usually enough outside peak periods. For groups, private hire or a specific time slot such as late afternoon, give it as much notice as you can.

Can I just turn up at the venue?

Often yes, at the operating venues, subject to their capacity that day. Booking ahead mainly buys you a confirmed slot and a known price rather than access.

What information do you need from me?

Dates, number of jumpers, where you are staying, and whether you want transport. Closer to the day the operator will need names and may ask for weights and a health declaration.

Why does the operator want my weight in advance?

Because the cord is selected from it. Weight is the single most important number in a bungee booking, and getting it approximately right in advance avoids problems on site.

What happens after I accept the quotation?

We place you on the operator’s manifest and send you a confirmation with the venue, the date, the arrival time and their terms. If a deposit is due, the confirmation states how and when.

Can I change my date?

Usually, subject to availability and the operator’s terms. Tell us as early as you can. Changes made close to the date are more likely to attract a charge.

What is your cancellation policy?

The operator’s cancellation terms apply and they differ between venues, so we quote them to you in writing before you pay rather than describing a single site-wide policy that would be wrong for at least one operator.

What happens if the operator cancels?

You are entitled to whatever their terms provide — normally a reschedule or a refund of what you have paid them. We will handle the rescheduling with them on your behalf.

What if I get to the platform and cannot go through with it?

It happens more often than you would think. Refund policy for a jumper who withdraws at the platform is set by the operator and is frequently not full, because the slot and the staff time have been used. Ask us to confirm the specific venue’s position before you book.

Can I book for someone else as a gift?

Yes. We will need the jumper’s details eventually because they sign the waiver and declare their own health, but the booking and payment can come from you.

Do you take card payments?

Payment methods vary by operator and are set out on your quotation. Some venues settle the balance on site in cash or by card; confirm which before you travel so you are not caught out.

Will I get a receipt and a written confirmation?

Yes, both, and you should not proceed without them. If any booking desk asks you to pay without written confirmation of what you are buying and on whose terms, that is a reason to stop.

Who can jump

What is the minimum age for bungee jumping in Bali?

It is set by the operator, and it differs between venues and rigs. We will not quote a site-wide age because doing so would be wrong somewhere. Tell us the venue and the jumper’s age and we will confirm it with them.

Can under-18s jump with parental consent?

Where an operator permits a minor to jump at all, it is normally on a signed parental consent and often with a higher minimum age than people expect. This is an operator decision, per venue, in writing.

Is there an upper age limit?

Some operators set one, some assess fitness and health instead. Again, operator-determined. Age on its own is rarely the deciding factor; health is.

What are the weight limits?

Set by the operator and by the specific rig, with both a minimum and a maximum. The minimum exists because a cord needs enough load to work as designed; the maximum because it has a rated limit. We confirm both per venue.

Why will you not publish the weight range?

Because an earlier version of this site published one that was invented, and because a single range would misdescribe at least one venue. A wrong weight limit is not a harmless error — someone travels across the island and is turned away.

Will I be weighed at the venue?

Expect to be. Weighing is normal practice and the figure taken on site is the one that counts, not the one you gave at booking.

What if I am over the limit?

You will not be permitted to jump, and finding that out on site is a wasted day. If you are close to any published or quoted limit, tell us before you book and we will confirm the venue’s actual figure first.

Can I jump if I am pregnant?

No. Operators do not permit it, and you should not look for one that does.

Can I jump with a heart condition or high blood pressure?

This is a medical question before it is a booking question. Operators exclude a range of cardiovascular conditions and will ask you to declare them. Speak to your doctor, then tell us and we will put the specifics to the operator.

What about back, neck or joint problems?

Commonly excluded or restricted, because of the forces involved in the rebound. Declare it. An undeclared condition invalidates the waiver you are about to sign and any cover that sits behind it.

Do I need to be fit?

Not athletic, but you need to be well enough to climb to a platform and follow instructions under stress. The relevant threshold is the operator’s health declaration, not a fitness standard.

Can I jump if I cannot swim?

At the venues currently operating, yes — none of them involves a water landing. Any page telling you otherwise is describing a water touch that does not exist in Bali.

Safety, licensing and standards

Is bungee jumping in Bali safe?

Bungee jumping carries inherent risk everywhere, and it is managed rather than eliminated. The meaningful question is not whether the activity is safe in the abstract but whether the specific operator is licensed, insured and running a documented system. Safety, honestly.

What safety standard do the operators work to?

Ask each of them, and get the answer against their name. We will not state a standard on an operator’s behalf — an earlier version of this site claimed one, which an agent is in no position to do.

Your old pages mentioned AS/NZS 5848. Was that wrong?

It was wrong for us to claim it. AS/NZS 5848 is a real standard and an operator may genuinely work to it, but it is a claim that belongs to whoever runs the tower and is backed by their documentation, not ours.

How often are the cords replaced?

That is the operator’s maintenance regime and we do not observe or control it. The site previously published a specific retirement interval; we had no basis for it and it has been removed. Ask the operator what theirs is.

Are the operators licensed?

That is exactly the question to ask, and the answer is not uniform. It is the reason we will not sell Nusa Penida, and the reason we flag the 2022 permit enforcement at Tukad Bangkung. Licensing and standards.

Will you show me an operator’s licence?

We will ask for it and pass on what we receive. If an operator will not produce one, that is information too, and we will tell you that we asked and did not get it.

Am I insured when I jump?

Do not assume so. Whatever cover the operator carries is theirs and its scope is a contractual matter; it is not the same as personal travel insurance covering you. Check your own policy for extreme-sports exclusions before you travel.

Your old site mentioned a medical cover figure per jumper. Was that real?

No policy was ever produced to support it, so the claim has been removed. An insurance limit is a contractual fact or it is nothing.

Does my travel insurance cover bungee jumping?

Often not by default. Many policies exclude bungee jumping or require an adventure-sports add-on. Read the exclusions rather than the summary, and do it before you book.

What safety questions should I actually ask an operator?

Four are worth more than the rest: are you currently licensed and can I see it; what standard do you work to; who inspects the rig and how often; and what is your stand-down policy for weather. We will ask them for you if you prefer.

Has there been an accident at a Bali bungee site?

We do not maintain an incident register and we will not summarise one from memory. What we can tell you is documented regulatory action, which is why the Nusa Penida shutdown and the 2022 Tukad Bangkung enforcement appear on this site by name.

What happens if the operator decides not to run?

You do not jump. Wind, storms, equipment checks and staffing all justify a stand-down, and an operator willing to overrule those for a booking is not one you want. Their terms cover what you get back.

On the day

What actually happens when I arrive?

Broadly: check in, sign the waiver and health declaration, get weighed, put loose items in a locker, get fitted with the harness and ankle system, take the briefing, then jump. The detail is the operator’s, and they will walk you through it. How a jump is run.

How long does the whole thing take?

Allow a couple of hours at the venue for one jumper, more for a group or if the site has other activities you want. The jump itself is over in seconds; almost all the time is check-in, briefing and waiting your turn.

How long is the freefall?

A few seconds, followed by the rebound. It is shorter than everyone expects and there is no way to make it feel longer.

What should I wear?

Something you can move in and that will not come loose. Secure footwear, nothing in your pockets, and no loose jewellery, hats or sunglasses. What to wear and bring.

What should I leave behind?

Anything loose or valuable. Venues generally provide lockers. Do not plan to hold your phone.

Can I take my phone or a GoPro on the jump?

Usually not hand-held. Some operators will mount a camera or sell you their own footage; policies differ and some prohibit personal cameras entirely. Ask before the day rather than at the platform.

Can someone film me from the ground?

Generally yes, and it is the most reliable way to get footage without paying for it. Check the venue’s spectator arrangements when you book.

Do you sell photo and video packages?

Where the operator offers one we can add it to your quotation. Price on enquiry, like everything else.

Can friends and family watch?

At the operating venues, generally yes, and at Alas Harum there is plenty for non-jumpers to do. Confirm whether spectators pay site entry when you book.

Will I be sore afterwards?

Some people feel it in the back and neck the next day. If you have any history of back or neck trouble, that belongs on the health declaration before the jump rather than in a review after it.

Can I jump twice in one day?

Usually yes, at the operator’s discretion and price. Ask on site or have us include a second jump in the quotation.

Getting there, weather and timing

When is the best time of year to jump in Bali?

The drier months are generally more reliable for a jump going ahead, but Bali weather is local and changeable and no month guarantees anything. When to come.

Can I jump in the rainy season?

Often yes. Rain alone does not usually stop a jump; wind and storms do. Build a spare day into the trip if the jump is the point of it.

What time of day is best?

Mornings tend to be calmer and less crowded. Late-afternoon slots are popular for the light and are the ones most worth booking ahead. The sunset slot.

How far is Alas Harum from the main resort areas?

It sits above Tegalalang, north of Ubud. From Ubud it is a short drive; from the southern beach areas expect an hour or more depending on traffic, which in Bali is the variable that matters most.

How far is Go Bungy at Tukad Bangkung?

Further. Plaga is up in the Badung highlands and it is a longer drive from anywhere on the coast. Treat it as a day out rather than a stop between other things.

Do you arrange transport?

We can include hotel pickup and return in a quotation. Given the drive times, it is usually worth it, particularly for the Plaga trip.

Can I combine a jump with other activities?

Yes, and it is a common way to build the day, particularly around Alas Harum where the site itself has more than one attraction. Combo adventure day.

How many days do I need in Bali for this?

One jump fits comfortably into a three-day trip with room for a weather delay. Both operating venues need five days or more to do without rushing. Three days, one jump.

I still have a question that is not here. What now?

Send it. Questions that come up more than once get added to this page with the date they were answered, which is how it got this long. Ask the desk.

Question not covered?

Send it. Questions that come up more than once get added here with a date, which is how this page reached a hundred in the first place.