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Who runs these jumps
A booking desk, not an operator. Who we are, what we will not do for money, and how to check us.
Reviewed 1 August 2026
01 — The short answer
What we are
A booking desk for bungee jumping in Bali, under Juara Holding Group. We hold slots with the operators who run the jumps. We do not own a tower.
What we sell
Bookings. We hold your slot with the operator, confirm their price and limits in writing, and answer the awkward questions first. The jump itself is theirs to run.
Which venues
Alas Harum near Ubud and Go Bungy at Tukad Bangkung. Extreme Park on Nusa Penida is the third, and we are not booking it while it is under a shutdown order.
To what standard
The operator's, not ours — equipment and procedure belong to whoever runs the tower. We ask which standard they work to and attribute the answer to them.
The parent group is Juara Holding. We are the agent; the operators are named on each venue page.
02 — How it got here
The short version
Dated where we can date it. Where we cannot, the entry says so rather than rounding to something tidier.
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Then
Bali had a tower
AJ Hackett ran the Double Six site in Seminyak and ended Bali operations in 2011. Its successor at the same address has since closed too.
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Now
Three operators
Alas Harum near Ubud, Go Bungy at Tukad Bangkung, and Extreme Park on Nusa Penida — the last of which is under a shutdown order over licensing.
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Our part
The desk
We sit between you and them: availability, a written price, and the operator's limits confirmed before you pay. Under Juara Holding Group.
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2026
This site corrected
The previous version of this website was AI-generated and described two towers of our own that do not exist. Every page has been rewritten against sources we can point at. The editorial standards page explains how.
Where a date is missing here it is missing on purpose. Inventing a founding year to fill a gap is the same failure as inventing a certificate.
03 — The operation
Small, permanent, and deliberately boring
We are a desk, not a tower. That is a smaller business than the previous version of this page described, and stating it plainly is the point.What we actually do is unglamorous: ask each operator for their licence and their limits, hold your slot, put their terms in writing, and tell you when a venue is not worth booking. Right now that includes telling people the highest jump in Southeast Asia is shut.

- We are
- A booking desk
- Operators
- Named per venue
- Terms
- In writing, first
04 — Commitments
Five things we will not do
Numbered so they can be quoted back at us. If we break one of these, we have broken something that matters more than a booking.
We will not overrule a stand-down
When the operator stops a session for wind or lightning, we do not lean on them to run it and we do not tell you it will probably be fine. You rebook or you get the deposit back under their terms, which we send you before you pay.
We will not book a venue we cannot verify
We ask every operator for a current licence. Extreme Park on Nusa Penida is under a shutdown order from Klungkung authorities over unresolved licensing, so we are not booking it — even though it is the highest jump in Southeast Asia and people ask for it by name.
We will not quote a certificate we cannot produce
Licences, standards and insurance are stated on the compliance page next to what backs them, or they are not stated. Where something is held but not yet published here, that page says so plainly rather than implying more.
We will not take a commission we have not disclosed
The itineraries and packing advice on this site name hotels, areas and activities we do not sell and earn nothing from. Where we do earn — jumps, media, transfers — it is priced on the price list.
We will not tell you to jump
If a condition, a weight, a nerve or a date makes it the wrong call, the desk will say so and lose the booking. The comparison page exists partly to name the cases where another activity is the better buy.
These are operating commitments rather than legal terms. Nothing here replaces the waiver and health declaration signed at the desk.
Who owns Bungee Jumping Bali?
It operates under Juara Holding Group. The business development desk you reach from this site is part of that group rather than a reseller.
Are you AJ Hackett?
No, and we do not claim their history. Bali has had other bungee operations over the years; ours is its own and stands on its own record.
Can I see your licence?
Ask and it comes in writing. The compliance page sets out which licences and standards apply and is explicit about what is documented versus what is still being assembled for publication.
Do you run the transfers and hotels you mention?
Transfers yes, priced on the price list. Hotels, restaurants and other activities no — those are named as advice and we take nothing from them.
Ask us something awkward
Cord age, licence, incident history, who is on the platform. The desk answers those in writing, which is the only answer worth having.