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How Many Days You Need for a Jump

One jump fits a three-day trip if you leave room for weather. Both operating venues need five days or more, mostly because of the driving.

How Many Days You Need for a Jump

The jump takes a couple of hours. Planning around it takes longer than that, and the variable is not the jump — it is Bali traffic and Bali weather.

Three days: one jump

Comfortable, provided you put the jump on day one or two rather than the morning of your flight. That leaves a spare day if the operator stands down for wind.

The three-day outline.

Five days: both venues

Doable, on separate days. Alas Harum above Tegalalang and Go Bungy at Tukad Bangkung are in different parts of the island and combining them into one day means spending most of it in a car.

The five-day outline.

Seven days: both, without rushing

The version where a stand-down does not wreck the plan and you see something other than the inside of a vehicle.

The seven-day outline.

Where to stay

Ubud puts you closest to Alas Harum. The southern beach areas are further from both venues, and Plaga is a long drive from anywhere on the coast. There is no accommodation area in Bali that puts you walking distance from a bungee jump, whatever older articles suggest about Seminyak.

Transport

Worth including in the booking, particularly for Plaga. The drive back after a jump is not the moment to be working out a route.

Booking a jump.

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