There Is No Bungee Jump in Seminyak
AJ Hackett left Bali in 2011 and its successor at the same site has closed too. The tower people keep booking flights for has not existed for years.

Seminyak is the single most common answer to “where do you bungee jump in Bali”, and it has been wrong for well over a decade.
What was there
AJ Hackett operated at the Double Six / Jalan Arjuna site and ended its Bali operations in 2011. A successor at the same address, The Bungy Company, has also since closed. That is the whole history: a real jump, in a real place, that is no longer running.
What is there now
Nothing, as far as bungee is concerned. There is no tower in Seminyak. There is no tower in Kuta or Legian either, although both turn up in the same articles and, more recently, in AI-generated FAQ answers that quote confident prices for jumps at both.
Why the claim will not die
Because it is fifteen years old and it has been copied continuously since. Each new article takes the previous one as its source, adds a height, and occasionally adds a price. None of them went and looked.
We are not in a position to be smug about this. An earlier version of this website described a 45-metre tower at Double Six as though we ran it. That copy was AI-generated, the figures were invented, and it has been removed rather than softened.
What to do if Seminyak is where you are staying
Stay there — it is a perfectly good base. Just do not expect to walk to a jump. The two operating venues are inland and upland: Alas Harum above Tegalalang, and Go Bungy at Tukad Bangkung in Plaga. Both are a drive, and for the second one a substantial drive.
Plan the jump as its own outing with transport attached, rather than as an afternoon activity near the hotel. Where to go instead.
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.