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Building a jump site in Bali

We are a booking desk, not a builder. What we can bring to a bungee project is demand and distribution — here is where that helps and where it does not.

Indicative, dated 1 August 2026

Site operations and equipment at a permanent jump tower

01 — The short answer

What this page is

We do not build or operate towers. If you are standing one up, what we offer is the commercial side — bookings, distribution and the customer-facing work — alongside an operator who runs it.

Who it is for

Landowners with a coastal or gorge site, hospitality groups adding an anchor attraction, and operators wanting a licensed build rather than a rental tower.

What we bring

Demand, bookings and the customer-facing side, under Juara Holding Group. Engineering, crew and the operating standard are an operator's job, not ours.

What we will not publish

Yield, payback, IRR or occupancy. Those depend on a specific site and a specific season, and a number on a public page would be a number invented for a stranger.

Everything below is indicative and dated. Nothing on this page is an offer, a projection, or financial advice.

02 — Cost to stand one up

Indicative capital and operating lines

Quoted in US dollars because the audience is not paying in rupiah. Construction and staffing are rupiah-denominated, which is most of the cost advantage.

Tower, engineered and certified Height, foundation and wind exposure move this most
from USD 400.000
Foundation and site works Coastal foundations cost materially more than inland
from USD 150.000
Water access and recovery craft Only for an over-water site with a touch option
from USD 90.000
Equipment, first-year set Cords are consumable — retired on jump count, not on age alone
from USD 60.000
Reception, lockers and deck Where spend per guest is actually won or lost
from USD 120.000
Licensing and certification Tourism business licence, structural sign-off, permits
from USD 35.000

A complete permanent site has historically landed in the mid-six to low-seven figure USD range. Rupiah conversions on this page assume roughly the quoted price to the dollar, the Bank Indonesia reference band in July 2026 — that rate moves and the figures move with it.

03 — Formats

What a partnership covers, and what it does not

Three formats: land contribution, joint venture on the build, or a management agreement over an existing structure.

We can take on

  • Bookings, distribution and the enquiry desk
  • Pricing and packaging for the customer side
  • Media, content and the website
  • Introductions to operators who actually run towers
  • Honest demand estimates, including when they are poor

Stays with the partner

  • Engineering, structural sign-off and the operating standard
  • Crew, training and the stand-down authority
  • Land title, zoning and community consent
  • Construction financing and the build contract
  • Local permits in the partner's own name
  • Insurance placement for the structure
  • Anything requiring an Indonesian entity the partner already holds
  • The commercial decision to proceed at all

The stand-down authority belongs to whoever runs the tower, and we would not work with a project that treats it as negotiable.

What actually decides whether a site works

Wind, not weather
Rain costs nothing. Crosswind costs the session. A site chosen for its view and not its wind profile will lose days it cannot get back.
Access
Ninety minutes from the tourist belt halves the addressable market. Both coastal sites are inside 45 minutes of the airport and that is not an accident.
Throughput, not price
Capacity is set by cycle time and session caps. Raising the ticket is the easy lever and the one that stops working first.
Spend per guest
Media, transfers and a second jump are where the margin is. The jump itself carries the fixed cost of crew and cord.
Community consent
A coastal structure sits in someone's sightline and someone's fishing ground. This is a permit issue on paper and a relationship issue in practice.
The standard is the asset
One serious incident ends a site. Every operating cost that looks removable on a spreadsheet is there because of that.

04 — Questions

Asked by partners

How we operate
What return should I expect?

We will not answer that on a public page. Send the site and the format and you get a model against real drive times, real wind data and real season profiles — not a number written for an audience we cannot see.

How long from signature to first jump?

Site-dependent, and driven by permitting rather than construction. Coastal permitting is the long pole and it is not one we can compress by paying more.

Can we use a portable or rental tower?

Not under our name. Every operating advantage on this site is built on a fixed, certified, inspected structure, and a temporary tower does not carry that.

Who holds the operating licence?

Normally the partner entity, with us as operator under a management agreement. The structure varies by format and is the first thing counsel on both sides will want to fix.

Are these figures an offer?

No. They are indicative, dated 1 August 2026, and stated so you can decide whether a conversation is worth having. Nothing here is an offer or a projection.

Send the site

Location, land status and what you already hold. The BD desk at Juara Holding replies within a working day, under NDA if you want one first.