Alas Harum, Tegalalang: The Ubud Jump
The more practical of the two operating venues: closer to Ubud, easier to reach, and a site with enough going on to keep non-jumpers occupied.

If you are in Bali for a week and you want to jump once, Alas Harum is usually the answer. Not because it is the more dramatic of the two operating venues — we have no basis for ranking them that way — but because it is the one that fits into a normal trip without rearranging it.
Where it is
Above the Tegalalang rice terraces, north of Ubud. From Ubud itself it is a short drive. From Seminyak, Canggu or the Nusa Dua side, expect an hour or more, and treat traffic rather than distance as the thing that decides your morning.
What the site actually is
An adventure park, not a bungee operation with a car park attached. Bungee sits alongside swings, a zipline and the terrace viewpoints. That shapes the day in two useful ways. Non-jumpers have somewhere to be, which matters more than people expect when one person in a group of four is doing the jumping. And the jump is one item on a ticket rather than the entire reason the business exists.
We do not publish a height for the jump. It is not independently confirmed and we will not invent one. Ask us and we will ask them.
What the day looks like
Broadly what it looks like anywhere: check in, sign the waiver and health declaration, get weighed, put everything loose in a locker, get fitted and checked, take the briefing, then go. Allow a couple of hours at the site for one jumper, more if you want the rest of the park.
The weigh-in is not a formality. The cord is selected from your weight, which is why the operator asks for it in advance and why the number taken on site is the one that counts.
What we can and cannot tell you
We can tell you what is bookable on your dates, what the operator charges for it, and what their terms say about weather and cancellation. We can put their limits and their requirements in writing before you pay.
We cannot tell you what standard they work to, how often their cords are retired, or who inspects the rig, because those are the operator’s facts and not ours to assert. We will ask on your behalf and pass on whatever we are given, including the fact that we asked and got nothing, if that is what happens.
Written and checked by the desk. Figures are dated at the point of writing — our editorial standards explains how, and what happens when something here turns out to be wrong.