6 Thrilling Paragliding Spots in Bali to Fly High in the Sky

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: 15 มี.ค. 20245 minutes

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Epic Views From Up High: Best Paragliding in Bali

Bali, the Island of the Gods, is known for its pristine beaches, gorgeous landscapes, and fascinating local culture.

But did you know that this tropical paradise has also become a playground for the adventurous at heart looking to fly like birds?

Yep, we're talking about paragliding.

If you're ready to elevate your Bali experience to new heights and whisk yourself away on an journey through the skies of Bali, beyond hidden temples and sandy beaches, then the thrill of paragliding is for you.

Here are the 6 best paragliding destinations in Bali for your next adventure trip:

Best Paragliding Sites in Bali

Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida is an island southeast of Bali known for its rugged terrain.

Dramatic cliffs, azure blue ocean waters, and breathtaking landscapes make this little slice of heaven a paraglider's paradise.

Paraglide over stunning limestone cliffs and hidden temples while witnessing a panoramic view of the Indian Ocean from above.

This is what your experience with Nusa Paragliding, the premier tandem paragliding operator in Nusa Penida, will be like.

You'll fly with a professional partner pilot and receive expert guidance, with top-notch safety procedures all in place.

At the end of the exhilarating experience, you'll even have high-quality photo and video documentation to share with family and friends!

Address: Bukit Parangdahung, Dusun Watas, Tanglad, Kec. Nusa Penida, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali 80771, Indonesia (map)

How to reach: Take a private vehicle to the port of Sanur and get tickets for the fast-service ferry (fast boat) to Nusa Penida, which takes about 45 minutes.

Uluwatu Cliff

Nestled on the southern coast of Bali, Uluwatu Cliff is a jaw-dropping 70-metre-high limestone cliff that rises high above the ocean, offering absolutely breathtaking views.

With the majestic Indian Ocean stretching as far as the eye can see, this awe-inspiring location is a paradise for adventurers craving an adrenaline rush and provides the perfect launch pad for your paragliding escapade.

Don't worry; safety will be a priority of the trip—there will be safety briefings and basic paragliding lessons before your flight.

As you soar higher with your highly trained tandem paragliding pilot over the golden sands of the secluded Timbis Beach, you can expect to witness the raw power of the ocean waves crashing against the limestone cliffs and the lush beauty of the tropical forests.

You'll also fly over an ancient temple on the cliff, Uluwatu Temple, a Balinese Hindu temple that dates back to the 11th century and is dedicated to the spirits of the sea.

Flights may be just 15 minutes, but the memories will last a lifetime.

Pro tip: Head to TIMBIS Beach Club after your paragliding trip. You can continue the adventure by taking a canoeing trip or riding the waves on a surfboard. Head back to the beach club afterwards and enjoy a cocktail or two as you watch the sun dip beneath the sky.

Address: Timbis Flying Site Bali, Kutuh, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia (map)

How to reach: Since public transportation to this location is limited (being on top of a cliff), you'll have to take a private vehicle to the location of Timbis Flying Site.

Nusa Dua

With its idyllic beaches and crystal-clear waters, Nusa Dua is a haven for relaxation and a playground for a Bali paragliding trip.

Just imagine: the stunning coastline of the Indian Ocean stretching before you, beckoning you to take flight over Bali by paragliding from Sawangan Cliff.

Bali Paragliding offers tandem paragliding options from Sawangan Cliff, while Riug Paragliding organises both solo and tandem paragliding excursions from Gunung Riug, Nusa Dua.

By joining either tour, you'll soar with the eagles to explore the nearby cliffs and beaches 225 feet above sea level.

Each company also has a series of on-ground facilities and a team of seasoned and certified pilots who are well acquainted with the region's weather patterns, ensuring that each flight is carried out under ideal conditions for your safety.

Either way, Nusa Dua is one of the best paragliding sites in Bali, so you really can't go wrong no matter which company you choose.

Address: Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia (map)

How to reach: Getting to Nusa Dua Beach is easy. From Kuta, it takes about 20-30 minutes, and from Jimbaran, it's around 15 minutes. Just follow the main southern route, Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai.

Nyang Nyang Beach

Nyang Nyang Beach is a stunning, secluded beach in the southernmost part of Bali, boasting white sandy coastlines, lush green cliffs rising straight out of the water, a half-buried shipwreck, and truly magnificent views—perfect for a Bali paragliding tour.

It's also the base camp for the Bali Aerosport School or Nyang Nyang Paragliding, a company that serves as both a paragliding training center and an adventure company offering paragliding experiences with highly skilled pilots, all of whom are members of the Indonesian national paragliding team.

Instead of launching off a cliff, these paragliding adventures start from the edge of a mountain, where the pilot jogs slowly down the slope before gently gliding up into the air—an ideal option for anyone apprehensive about heights or flying in general.

Address: Jl. karang pandawa, Kutuh, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia (map)

How to reach: Take a private vehicle to the location of Nyang Nyang Beach and get off at the parking lot. You'll then have to walk down the cliff along a paved road to the beach.

Gunung Payung Beach, South Kuta

Gunung Payung Beach is what you'd classify as a proper hidden gem—a secluded beach with pristine waters and powdery white sand on the southern coast of Bali, unlike its popular neighbor Pandawa Beach.

Getting here requires more effort; there's no public transportation available.

Instead, you'll need to hop on a bus or bemo (local minivan), and then hire a taxi or ojek (motorbike taxi) to reach the beach. Of course, you can always book a paragliding tour where transportation is provided by the flight operator.

Fly Bali offers tandem paragliding options over Gunung Payung Beach, perfect for flying with friends, as well as various courses for curious paragliders looking to boost their skills and turn pro.

Address: Timbis Flying Site Bali, Kutuh, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia (map)

How to reach: There's no public transport available directly to Gunung Payung, so you either have to hire a taxi or an ojek to reach the beach.

Candidasa

Candidasa is a small coastal village on the northeastern coast of Bali and is geared towards more advanced paragliders, though companies like Fly Bali also offer tandem paragliding options with an experienced instructor.

When you fly above Candidasa, you are offered magnificent views of Mount Agung (an active volcano and sacred mountaintop in Bali) and panoramic views of beautiful beaches with black volcanic sand.

You'll fly around mountains and volcanos and close to sacred temples, finally with a soft landing on the uncrowded Candidasa Beach, where you can swim after your adventure.

Address: Candidasa, Candidasa Village, Karangasem - Bali (map)

How to go: Taking a private vehicle to Candidasa Beach is the best form of transportation.

Wrapping Up: The Best Bali Paragliding Tours

As you explore Bali for your paragliding adventure, from the rugged cliffs of Nusa Penida to the sandy shores of Timbis Beach, each flight promises a thrilling journey through Bali's skies, whether it's a tandem flight or a solo paragliding trip.

Whether you're soaring above dramatic landscapes or gliding past ancient temples, expect the adventure of Bali paragliding tours to offer epic moments high above the Island of the Gods.

So, pack your spirit of adventure and take flight—your next Bali paragliding escapade awaits, promising not just adrenaline but also photos and memories that will last a lifetime.

Commonly Asked Questions

How much is paragliding in Bali?

The cost of paragliding in Bali varies by location and package. For Nusa Penida, prices start at IDR 1,000,000 for Indonesian passport holders and IDR 1,250,000 for foreigners. At Timbis Beach from Uluwatu Cliff, costs range from IDR 802,769.75 to IDR 1,531,250, depending on the tour package. Booking in advance is recommended for the best experience.

Can you paraglide in Bali?

Yes, you can paraglide in Bali. Several sites offer tandem flying, piloted by fully certified instructors, making it an easy and thrilling experience.

Can you paraglide as a couple?

Yes, you can paraglide as a couple by choosing a tandem flying experience. It's an exciting way to enjoy the thrill together at any of Bali's paragliding sites.

What do you wear when paragliding?

When paragliding in tropical Bali, a lightweight t-shirt will be sufficient. However, you can wear a windbreaker or waterproof jacket as an outer layer in case you feel cold at higher altitudes.

What is paragliding?

Paragliding is a wind-dependent, adventure sport that uses a specially designed parachute-like wing to take flight. The wing is designed to catch the wind and lift the pilot off the ground. For recreational beginner paragliders, you will fly in tandem with a professional paragliding pilot to ensure your safety - so no previous paragliding experience is required.

Is paragliding safe?

Paragliding is a safe activity, as long as you follow your instructor's directions closely and stay within designated areas.

Is there an age requirement for paragliding?

Paragliding has no official minimum age requirement, but most companies do not allow children under 12 to paraglide.

What should I wear for my paragliding lesson?

Make sure you wear comfortable shoes and comfortable clothes for your paragliding lesson. It's also advised to wear sunscreen and carry sunglasses or a hat to protect your eyes from the sun.

What is the best time of day to go paragliding in Bali?

The best time to go paragliding is either early morning or late afternoon when the winds are at their calmest.

Can I carry my cell phone or camera when I go paragliding?

Yes, you can carry your cell phone or camera when you paraglide to take photos of your adventure, as long as you ensure with your instructor that it's firmly secured. Many companies will also offer the option of taking photo/video footage of your paragliding adventure to keep with you after your trip.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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