Go Bungy at Tukad Bangkung, and the Permit Question
The second operating venue, up in the Badung highlands. A longer drive, a more single-purpose trip, and one piece of public record worth knowing before you book.

Go Bungy Bali operates at the Tukad Bangkung bridge in Plaga, in the Badung highlands north of Denpasar. It describes itself as Bali’s only bungy crane jump. It is the other venue currently running, and it is a genuinely different proposition from Alas Harum.
The drive is the main difference
Plaga is up in the hills. From the coast it is a long way, and the road does not reward being in a hurry. This is not a stop you slot between lunch and a beach club — it is the day. If you are booking it, we would generally suggest including transport, because the return leg after a jump is not the time to be navigating.
What we do not claim
We do not publish a height. It is not independently confirmed. We do not describe the rig, the cords or the inspection regime, because we do not observe any of them.
The public record
Bungee activity at the Tukad Bangkung bridge drew Satpol PP enforcement attention in 2022 over permits. We mention it for one reason: it is a matter of public record and you are entitled to know it before you book, not after.
It is not an accusation against the current operator. Enforcement in 2022 says nothing definitive about the paperwork in 2026. What it does say is that permits at this location have been an issue before, which makes “are you currently licensed, and can I see it” a reasonable question rather than a rude one.
We ask it. If we get a document, we will show you. If we do not, we will tell you that too, and you can decide what to do with that.
Why we say this out loud
Because the alternative is the version of this page that most booking sites run, which is a photograph, an adjective and a button. We would rather be the desk that mentioned the thing you could have found yourself than the one that hoped you would not look.
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.