The company · Affiliations
Who we answer to
The bodies this operation sits under, and a note on why there is no list of hotel and airline partners here.
Reviewed 1 August 2026
01 — The short answer
Affiliation, not endorsement
This page lists the regulatory and professional bodies the operation works under. It does not list commercial partners, because we will not name another company without an agreement to point at.
What is here
Licensing, professional membership, certification and employment cover — the instruments that constrain how we operate.
What is not
Hotels, airlines and resorts. An earlier version of this page named five luxury properties and a national carrier as partners. None could be verified, so all were removed.
The distinction
Operating under a body is not the same as being endorsed by it. A tourism licence means we met a requirement, not that the ministry recommends us.
The hotels named in our itineraries are advice we earn nothing from. That is stated on those pages too.
What this operation sits under
- Kemenparekraf
- The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, which issues the tourism business licence this operation runs on. The current certificate is available from the desk on request.
- Local government
- Each site holds the permits its own district requires. A coastal structure is permitted locally as well as nationally, and the local layer is the one with community consent attached.
- AS/NZS 5848
- The Australian and New Zealand bungee standard, specific to this activity. A standard is not a membership and nobody certifies anyone against it — we ask each operator whether they work to it and attribute the answer to them.
- ASITA
- The Association of Indonesian Tours and Travel Agencies. Professional membership, signifying adherence to industry standards rather than any assessment of a jump tower.
- Palang Merah Indonesia
- The Indonesian Red Cross, the usual certifying body for the first aid and CPR that crew hold and renew.
- BPJS Ketenagakerjaan & Kesehatan
- National employment and health cover for staff. Unglamorous, and the first thing missing when an operation is not what it appears to be.
- Juara Holding Group
- The parent group. The business development desk reached from this site is part of it rather than an agency acting for us.
04 — Why the list is short
A partner page is easy to pad
The usual version of this page names every hotel a guest has ever been collected from and calls the collection a partnership. It costs nothing to write, it looks like credibility, and it is a claim about businesses that never agreed to appear.So the test applied here is simple: is there an agreement, and can we say what it covers? Where the answer is no, the name comes off. That leaves a page listing regulators and one parent company, which is less impressive and is actually true.

- Licensed
- Kemenparekraf
- We ask for
- Operator licences
- Parent
- Juara Holding
05 — Working with us
How a partnership actually starts
For operators, landowners and travel businesses. Not a procurement process, but it does have an order.
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Step 1
Tell us what you hold
Land, a licence, a guest base, or a site. The first conversation is about what already exists rather than what could be built.
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Step 2
NDA if you want one
Offered before anything commercial is discussed. Most partners take it and it costs nothing to ask.
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Step 3
Scope and format
Land contribution, joint venture on a build, management agreement, or a straightforward trade referral. The partnerships page sets out what each side carries.
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Step 4
The non-negotiable
The stand-down authority stays with our crew in every format. A partner who needs the ability to overrule a weather hold cannot be signed.
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Step 5
Written, then named
The agreement is signed before either party describes the other as a partner publicly — including here.
Travel agents and hotels wanting a referral arrangement should start at the same place. It is a shorter conversation and the same last two steps apply.
Do you work with hotels?
We collect guests from hotels every day, and that is a pickup rather than a partnership. Where a genuine referral agreement exists it will be named here once signed.
Are you endorsed by the tourism ministry?
No. We hold a licence issued under its framework, which means a requirement was met. No ministry endorses individual operators and any page implying otherwise is overreaching.
Can my agency sell your jumps?
Yes — talk to the desk. Rates and terms are agreed in writing first, and only then does either of us describe the other as a partner.
Why did this page get shorter?
It previously named five luxury resorts and a national airline as partners. None could be verified, so all were removed during the 2026 rebuild. The editorial standards page explains the rule.
Working with us
Agencies, landowners and operators — send what you hold and what you are proposing. NDA first if you would rather.