Rural Tourism Helps Rafting
Travel to Brunei August 31st, 2010

Arum attractions rafting or rafting down the Ayung River attraction of foreign tourists in enjoying the countryside tour which recently has begun to be intensified in the north of Badung.
“At least four local community-managed company to serve the arum rafting tours on the northern Badung,” said Badung Tourism Office chief I Made Subawa, Sunday (18 / 7),.
He said both firms are still small, but professional services to serve the tourist attraction was challenging enough.
‘They divided the river in such a way with the agreed schedule so that one company does not collide with each other,’ says Made Subawa.
According to I Nyoman Kitha, a manager arum rafting in northern Badung, the institute operates the eight rubber boats with reliable support staff of professionals.
“Every month the average serving 100 people of foreign tourists. Most of Australia and Europe,” said Nyoman Kitha.
He admitted to intentionally go home to my hometown for pioneering the development of rural tourism since 1994.
Rafting addition, travel managers are also developing sports tourism, which took the tourists to walk to the center per Sawahan, plantation activities and a close look at peasant.
“Every week there is just a group of tourists who enjoy the countryside,” said Nyoman Kitha who also manages the eight-bedroom cottage, with no less facility with five-star hotel.












