Do you have an adventurous nature and love doing activities that get your adrenaline pumped? Then extreme sports might sound interesting to you.
Aside from offering eye-pleasing natural landscapes and beautiful beaches, Bali also has a ton of fun activities. In fact, Bali’s high cliffs and vast sea are the reason why there are so many activities you can partake in—including the extreme ones that make you feel like you’re in an action movie.
But what are extreme sports, exactly? Let’s find out more about it, as well as everything you need to know about the six extreme sports to do in this paradise island!
What Are Extreme Sports?
Extreme sports are a subcategory of sports characterized by high speeds and high risks. Due to that element of risk, this type of sport is usually enjoyed by many thrill-seekers all around the world.
It’s unclear when the term was first coined, but extreme sports first gained popularity in the 1990s as a marketing gimmick picked up by companies to promote the X Games.
Soon after, it became more popular after the launch of Extreme Sports Channel and Extreme International.
There are many activities that can be categorized as extreme sports. As long as it requires skills and is of high risk, it can be called extreme sports.
Some most commonly known activities that can be considered extreme sports include skateboarding, rock climbing, jet skiing, scuba diving, and many others.
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6 Heart-Pumping Extreme Sports in Bali
1. Flyboarding
If you visit Nusa Dua Beach, you’ll be greeted with the sight of many people flying around in the air. You can also be one of them, flying around like Iron Man by flyboarding!
You will be asked to wear boots attached to a flyboard. There will be a hose that connects to a motor, which will eject high-pressure water and propel you into the air.
The rush you feel as you ascend will be a moment you’ll always remember. From the height, you can witness the majestic view of the beach and its surrounding nature.
Some professionals will usually do stunts while they’re up there, but if you’re a newbie, then be extra careful. You won’t have to worry though, as you’ll be equipped with a life jacket.
2. Paragliding
Another way to soar through the sky is through paragliding.
You’ll be asked to sit on a harness suspended just below a fabric wing, which allows you to glide in the sky. For beginners, you’ll be accompanied by a guide to navigate through the air safely.
For a clear sky and proper wind, it’s best to do it from May to October. If you take off from the top of the cliff Nusa Dua, you can witness the grand cliffs around the area and the turquoise sea down below.
3. Canyoning
Canyoning is a type of mountaineering that makes use of canyons for various adventurous activities, such as climbing, cliff jumping, or swimming around the area.
One of the most popular spots for canyoning is at the 40-meter-high Gitgit Waterfall. Get your adrenaline pumped with rock climbing as you feel the cool breeze and fresh water rushing by
To make the most of your time, you can also partake in cliff jumping and river trekking.
4. Quad Biking
Quad is a type of motorbike with four large wheels. People who enjoy extreme sports usually ride it in rough terrain, such as hills or rocky areas.
Aside from the challenging terrains, you can also take your time to enjoy the picturesque beauty of Bali’s natural landscape.
You can participate in quad biking in Taro, where you can roam through local villages, plantations, and the jungle.
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5. Water Tubing
Under the blazing sun of Bali, it feels refreshing to partake in many water activities. Not just swimming, you can also do something a little more challenging like water tubing.
With water tubing, you’ll get on an inflatable doughnut-shaped water tube and follow the rushing water down the hills.
In the region of Payangan, there are many untouched streams and rivers to explore. The strong current will make you float down at high speed. Combined with the cool water, you’ll have the best time of your life!
6. Scuba Diving
The extreme sports in Bali isn’t only found above the surface, but also below the sea. After all, the island offers beautiful sea life, with many corals and marine life that is native to the island.
One of the most challenging of all is perhaps Shark Cave. You’ll be exploring the underwater cave at the Gili Biaha dive spot. Like its name, you can find numerous sharks along with some species of lobsters and butterfly fish.
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Be One with Bali’s Beautiful Nature at Bobocabin Ubud
Relax and enjoy the beauty of Mount Batur and stunning view of the green rice field at Bobocabin Ubud!
Give yourself some privacy with our smart window, adjust the lighting to enhance your comfort, and put on some music for a great ambience—all within your fingertips.
Feeling like grilling? Go make some BBQ with your loved ones for some quality time. To close the night off, enjoy the warmth of your very own campfire under the stars.
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