Our Story
Bali Island is best known for its amazing Hindu culture, beaches, bars, resorts and shopping. Yet less than a century ago Bali was far less inhabited, had virtually no roads, and all the tiny villages were hewn from the thick, almost impenetrable jungle – home to wild tigers, clouded leopards and poisonous snakes.
In the north of Bali, particularly through Buleleng Regency, one can still find the tiny villages and clusters of simple houses perched high up in the hills, where sealed roads are still a dream amid often muddy trails that disappear under the crowding canopy of an enclosing forest.
It’s here that the wild mountain rivers still cascade north to the coast down steep sided ravines – unpolluted and fresh enough to drink from the natural landscape. Hidden waterfalls, some over 80 metres in height, are only just finding the tourist spotlight, as paths are made deep into the pristine jungles. Some of these ravines include ancient carved canyons, worn into the bedrock over millennia, and waiting to be explored.
Bali’s jungles, east and west of Singaraja in Buleleng Regency, are an adventurer’s dream. If you are an explorer at heart, or an adventurous spirit, go canyoning or go trekking with CV Tirta Alam. Join us on a journey into the wilds, in beautiful Bali.