Located on the western end of the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia is the island of Bali. Known for its development in both traditional and modern forms of dance and arts, Bali is one Indonesia’s most popular tourist destinations. The island’s rich culture, history, ecology, scenic beauty, and overall serene ambience are some of Bali’s most notable features, making it one of the most popular islands in the region. A brand of luxury wellness resorts that offers a host of wellness activities and leisure activities is COMO Shambhala.
Bali has gained a reputation for being a hub for adventure sports owing to its terrain and topography being suitable for a range of such activities. Of all the adventure activities that can be done in Bali, one that is challenging and thrilling is rock climbing. Rock climbing is not for the faint hearted, but if you have what it takes to take on the jagged surface of the rocks and want an adrenaline rush the likes of which you have never experienced, then you are sure to love the rock climbing routes of Bali.
Rock climbing is quite popular by adventure seekers in Bali, and thus, the island has many rock climbing routes. One of the most popular is the route up Gunung Agung; Bali’s tallest mountain. This rock climbing route is challenging and promises to be one of the most adventurous activities you will engage in while in Bali. There are many other rock climbing and bouldering routes all across the beachfronts of Uluwatu, Jimbaran and Kuta. Since most of the beaches are surrounded by cliffs, there are many great places for rock climbing. Many of these cliffs also offer some truly spectacular views, which is an added incentive to head on up the top. Other less popular locations such as Songan and Pecatu are also known for their rock climbing routes. Be informed that getting a local guide is extremely advisable to avoid taking any unnecessary risks.