Not really an activity that would be advisable during the rainy season, rock climbing in Bali is an adventure sport that is not really for the weak hearted. While there are plenty of Uluwatu hotels available in the area, look for one of the quality Bali resorts that would ensure a comfortable stay along with generous and hospitable service such as Anantara Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa. Enclosed within the jade-green luscious verdure that seems unique to the place, Bali has the most interesting climbing spots making it the most spectacular backdrop to your climbing adventure. Bali’s highest mountain, Gunung Agung, is a recommended place that one could take on for that intense adrenaline rush that rock climbers lust after. This can take between 3 to 6 hours to climb depending upon the dexterity of the climber while the surroundings would not fail to mesmerize with their astounding variety of flora and fauna. However, the climb and back would take an entire day and therefore, taking a guide along is highly recommended.
Jayani Senanayake is a writer who dabbles in travel and all things exotic. Under the pseudonym of Calliope Sage, she writes of the allures that must simply be discovered. Google+