Ascend Lombok’s legendary volcano on a guided trek with crater rim sunsets, star-filled camps, and, for early risers, a predawn climb to the 3,726 m summit. Expect breathtaking views and thoughtful guiding.
Mt. Rinjani Trekking
Pick your path on mighty Mount Rinjani: a shorter trek to the crater rim from Senaru or Sembalun for unforgettable sunsets, or the full journey to the summit and Segara Anak Lake. Your mountain team handles permits, porter support, sturdy tents and nourishing trail meals, leaving you to enjoy the scenery. There are plenty of opportunities for rest and photos. Camps are placed on established sites to protect the alpine terrain, and all waste is packed out. A steep and dusty climb, with loose volcanic gravel near the top, is rewarded with sweeping caldera views and golden sunrise light. Fair porter treatment and leave-no-trace ethics are central to the experience. This trek suits fit hikers ready for long days and a high-altitude adventure in Lombok’s wild heart.
Good to know
- The park closes during peak rainy season (January–March); shoulder months may be muddy.
- Arrive early to acclimatize, hydrate and pace yourself.
- Bring broken-in boots, warm layers, a headlamp, sun protection, and personal medications.
- Summitting is optional and weather-dependent.
- Porter welfare is prioritized with fair weight limits and transparent tipping.
Join marine guides in Pemuteran to restore coral reefs. Learn reef science and visit underwater nurseries. When conditions allow, assist with gentle hands-on tasks that support ocean health and renewal.
North Bali Coral Restoration
Spend a meaningful half-day on Bali’s quiet north coast learning how coral reefs heal. Begin with a shoreline briefing on reef threats, restoration techniques such as coral gardening and nursery care, and wildlife etiquette. Then snorkel with a marine guide over restoration sites and healthy reefs to see resilience in action. When conditions and permits allow, you can help with light tasks, such as cleaning algae from frames, tying nursery tags, or photographing coral growth for citizen science. This experience supports local NGOs and fishermen’s groups, with your contribution funding materials and ranger patrols. It is hands-on, educational, and gentle enough for confident snorkelers. You will leave with new knowledge, a deeper connection to the sea, and a role in North Bali’s story of renewal.
Good to know
- Reef-safe sunscreen and rash guards are required.
- No touching coral or wildlife unless guided.
- Activities shift with the tide and visibility.
- Bring a phone or USB for photos.
- Wetsuits and prescription masks are available.
- Education comes first with small groups focused on conservation and safety throughout the experience.
Set sail on a private, crewed phinisi in the turquoise bays of Komodo. Expect pink-sand picnics, sunset decks, chef-curated dining and dreamy cabins that sway you to sleep.
Phinisi Family Cruise in Komodo
Turn a traditional phinisi into your family’s floating home in Komodo National Park. Each day is planned around the tides. Expect turtle-friendly snorkels in calm bays, beach time on pink shores and a ranger-led walk to spot Komodo dragons. Between adventures, kids can help steer, paddleboard or learn simple knots, while adults unwind with sunset views and fresh meals. To keep everyone comfortable, cabins are air-conditioned, with private bathrooms, safety gear, tenders and shade. We pick gentle routes for little swimmers, schedule siestas during the heat, and anchor in quiet coves for starry nights. This is freedom, comfort and wild beauty, with space to explore, relax and make unforgettable memories together.
Good to know
- Life vests sized for kids, first-aid & radio are all provided.
- Dragon viewing is ranger-led with safe distances maintained.
- Reef-safe snorkeling only.
- Mornings are typically calmer.
- Pack soft bags and bring a light sweater for breezy nights.
- Apr–Nov offers clearer seas and Dec–Mar greener landscapes with more breeze.
Ride the Telaga Waja River near Sidemen, where jungle canyons and clear water create a spirited adventure. Gentle drops and scenic views make it a joyful, family-friendly paddle through Bali’s lush east.
Rafting in Sidemen
Set off on a lively rafting adventure near Sidemen, where a quiet stretch of the Telaga Waja River offers Class II–III rapids perfect for both first-timers and fun-seekers. After a riverside safety briefing with paddling commands and practice turns, your guide will lead you through palm and bamboo canyons, past small waterfalls and bird-filled banks. Wave trains and gentle drops bring laughter, while calm pools offer time to float and regroup. The route will be tailored to the day’s water level and your comfort, with a support team waiting at key bends. After the splash, enjoy a hot shower, a fresh towel, and a simple Balinese lunch overlooking Sidemen’s rice terraces.
Good to know
- Wear secure footwear, swimwear, and a quick-dry top.
- Pack a change of clothes.
- Helmets and buoyancy aids are provided.
- Waterproof your camera or phone.
- River levels rise in the wet season, so guides may adjust timing or shorten routes.
- Use sun protection and eco-friendly insect repellent.
- Non-swimmers ride up front with extra support.
- We leave no trace and never feed wildlife.
Float through Ubud’s lush canyon on the Ayung River, where jungle walls rise around you and waterfalls tumble nearby. Gentle rapids mix with calm pools; perfect for a revitalising adventure.
River Rafting in Ubud
Embark on one of Bali’s most scenic rafting adventures along the Telaga Waja River. After a riverside briefing with paddle commands and safety tips, you will launch into palm and bamboo canyons where wave trains and gentle drops bring bursts of spray and laughter. Calm sections offer time to float and take in the jungle views. Guides tailor the route to match the day’s water level and your comfort with safety boats stationed at key bends. Helmets and buoyancy aids are provided, and non-swimmers are welcome in front seats with extra support. The journey ends at a riverside base with hot showers, fresh towels and a hearty Balinese lunch overlooking rice terraces. It’s a joyful ride through Bali’s lush east, filled with nature, fun and wide smiles.
Good to know
- Wear secure footwear, swimwear and a quick-dry top.
- Bring a full change of clothes.
- Waterproof your phone or camera.
- In the wet season, river levels may rise quickly, so routes may change for safety.
- Use sun protection and eco-friendly insect repellent.
- Avoid feeding wildlife.
Tucked in North Bali’s lush folds, you arrive at Banyuatis Waterfalls. Cushions await by the river, lanterns flicker and a hamper brims with delights. Mists rise and light softens, your romantic moment.
Romantic Picnic at Waterfall
Follow the forest path where cool air gathers and water hums below. Near Munduk’s waterfall, a table waits dressed in linen and scattered with floral. Your host leads you gently to this quiet nook where a chef curated box reveals artisanal cheeses, tropical fruits and Bali inspired small plates. Chilled drinks glisten beside a petite cake, perfect for celebration. A butler pours and plates, then steps away, leaving only the sound of water and the rustle of leaves. Choose golden hour or a misty morning with a forest pavilion nearby if rain drifts through. Every detail is low waste, every moment held in care. It is an intimate picnic where nature whispers and time softens, wrapped in beauty and the hush of the wild.
Good to know
- Wear light layers and closed shoes with grip.
- If rainy, we will switch to a covered pavilion, forest bale, or ridge viewpoint.
- No plastic decor or confetti. Flowers are locally sourced and composted.
- We make sure the scene remains quiet.
- Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-light, and halal menus available in advance.
Walk the beaches of Bali or Gili Islands with local rangers to protect nesting sea turtles. Learn, patrol, record data, and when nature allows, witness hatchlings find the sea. Respect guides every step of the way.
Sea Turtle Conservation
Join a ranger-guided program in North Bali or on the Gili Islands to support sea turtle conservation. Begin with a beachside briefing on species identification, threats, and respectful practices. No touching, no camera flash, and red torchlight only. You will then join dawn or evening patrols to check tracks, confirm nests, log GPS points, and assist with gentle tasks like measuring track widths or clearing micro-debris near nesting zones. If nature allows, you may witness a natural hatch or a permitted hatchery release from a quiet distance. Daytime sessions may include a turtle-friendly snorkel over seagrass meadows to observe grazers in the wild. Your participation helps fund ranger patrols, hatchery supplies, community outreach, and beach care — an experience that blends learning, care, and support for Bali’s coastal wildlife.
Good to know
- Follow strict ethics with no touching, camera flash, or drones.
- Use red light for photos only when guided.
- Wear dark clothing and closed shoes.
- Releases happen naturally and are never staged.
- While snorkeling, remain a respectful distance from turtles.
On Seraya’s sugar-white shore, time softens. Turquoise shallows shimmer, turtles glide past coastal villas, and sunsets spill cotton-colored light. Quiet days unfold gently, with no rush, only rhythm.
Seraya Escape: Reef & Relaxation
Just a short boat ride from Labuan Bajo, Seraya welcomes you with hushed shores and sunlit ease. Mornings begin with soft light over a glassy lagoon, where you can see turtles gliding past your villa deck. Paddle to sandbars at low tide, drift through coral gardens, or nap beneath palms with a book in hand. You can opt for a gentle massage, or sail on a private boat to snorkel spots and Komodo’s emerald isles. As golden hour melts into starlit skies, your toes still on the sand, and your heartbeat slows. Here, time loosens its grip, and the sea becomes your clock. A quiet island rhythm, made just for you.
Good to know
- Please wear reef-safe sunscreen.
- Don’t stand on the coral.
- Opt for snorkeling or kayaking in the morning.
- Soft bags stow more easily on boats and in bungalow storage.
- Wifi is patchy by design — lean into it; offline evenings are wonderful.
- Apr–Nov offers typically the clearest weather. Dec–Mar brings vivid greens on land.