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Bungee in Bali, honestly
What actually operates on this island, how the sites differ, and how to tell a permanent tower from something that will not be there next season.
Reviewed 1 August 2026

01 — The short answer
Where bungee actually happens in Bali
Three operators, none of them on the beach strip: Alas Harum near Ubud, Go Bungy at Tukad Bangkung, and Extreme Park on Nusa Penida — which is currently shut. Everything else you will read about is gone.
The coast
Nothing. AJ Hackett's Double Six tower in Seminyak ended operations in 2011 and its successor has closed too. There is no bungee at Sanur and no evidence there ever was.
The interior
Alas Harum at Tegalalang near Ubud, and Go Bungy's crane jump from the Tukad Bangkung bridge at Plaga. Both are inland and both are about 90 minutes from the south coast.
The catch
Licensing. Extreme Park on Nusa Penida — the highest jump in Southeast Asia — was ordered shut by Klungkung authorities and reportedly kept operating anyway. Tukad Bangkung drew enforcement in 2022. Ask to see a current permit.
We are a booking desk, not an operator. This page covers what exists on the island; what we can actually book is on the jumps hub.
02 — Reading an operator
How to tell a real operation from a temporary one
None of this requires technical knowledge. It is all visible before you pay.
Signs it is permanent
- A fixed street address you can find on a map, not a beach coordinate
- Published weight and age limits, before you ask
- A weigh-in that happens twice, by two different people
- A cord retirement policy stated as a number of jumps
- A named standard — AS/NZS 5848 is the one written for bungee
- A written health declaration rather than a verbal question
Signs to walk away
- The price changes depending on how keen you look
- Nobody weighs you, or weighs you once and eyeballs it
- The limits appear only after you have paid
- The structure is scaffolding, or is on a truck
- You are rushed at the edge, or counted down twice
- There is no answer to "how old is that cord"
We would rather you asked us these questions too. The answers are on the safety page and none of them is flattering by accident.
03 — The three sites
Ubud, Plaga, Nusa Penida
The same rows applied to the three places you can actually jump. Nusa Penida runs as a day trip rather than a standalone site.
| Dimension | Alas Harum Tegalalang, Ubud | Go Bungy Tukad Bangkung | Extreme Park Nusa Penida |
|---|---|---|---|
| Setting | Rice terraces | Bridge over a ravine | Ocean cliffs |
| Height | Ask the operator | Ask the operator | 130 m — highest in SE Asia |
| Water touch | No | No | No |
| From the south | About 1.5 hrs | About 1.5 hrs | Full day, boat from Sanur |
| Price | Ask for price | Ask for price | Ask for price |
| Limits | Set by operator | Set by operator | Set by operator |
| Bookable now | Yes | Yes | No — shutdown order |
| Suits | First-timers | Height over jungle | The record, if it reopens |
Limits are set per operator and differ between them — there is no island-wide figure, and any page quoting one is guessing. We confirm the limits for your venue in writing before you pay.
What people get wrong about jumping in Bali
- That it is a cliff jump
- It is not. Both coastal sites are engineered steel towers with a fixed platform. A natural cliff cannot be certified, inspected or rigged to a known height.
- That the wet season closes it
- It does not. November to April has more stand-downs, not a closed season. Wind stops a jump; rain does not.
- That higher is better
- Past about 40 metres the freefall stops getting meaningfully longer and starts getting harder to rig safely. Forty-five is a deliberate number, not a limit we wish were bigger.
- That the water touch is everywhere
- No Bali venue offers one today. Anywhere claiming a water touch should be asked to show you the recovery boat before you pay.
- That you can decide on the day
- In May to October you often cannot. Late-afternoon slots in high season go three to five days ahead.
- That it is over quickly
- The fall is. The visit is 1.5 to 2.5 hours, most of it waiting, and that surprises people more than the drop does.
Which site is best for a first jump?
Sanur. The water is calm, the tower faces open sea rather than surf, and there is a boat under the drop — which matters more for how it feels than for what actually happens.
Is there still bungee in Kuta?
Not as a permanent operation. Kuta appears in a lot of older articles and search results; the working coastal towers are at Seminyak and Sanur.
Can I jump in Ubud?
At Alas Harum in Tegalalang. It is not really a walk-up — the slot is confirmed per date because access and water level change through the year.
How do I check an operator is licensed?
Ask for the tourism business licence and the standard they operate to, in writing, before you pay a deposit. Any operation that hesitates on that question has answered it.
Comparing operators?
Ask us the same questions you would ask anyone else. We will answer them in writing, including the ones about cord age.