#1 Rip Curl School of Surf
Groom your little grom at this surfing school, with one-on-one coaching and lessons adapted to their specific abilities — they’ll be riding Bali’s famous waves in no time! ripcurlschoolofsurf.com
#2 Bali Equestrian Centre
Little ones as young as three canlearn the basics of horse-riding here, with casual pony rides led by a guide, or the option of horseback tours to a village and the beach. baliequestriancentre.com
#3 Upside Down World Bali
Strike a pose in the whacky rooms of this venue and get the staff to snap a photo as you visit the kitchen, dining room, bedroom and more. facebook.com/ UpsideDownWorldIndonesia
#4 Waterbom Bali
Thrill-seekers will love a day out at this water theme park, from swerving around corners at the Double Twist to slowing things down with a leisurely float on the Lazy River. waterbom-bali.com
#5 DMZ Trick Art Museum Bali
This quirky museum boasts more than 120 illusions created by artists from Korea, with themes including Egyptian pyramids and fairy tales such as Rapunzel. dmzbali.com
#6 Bali Treetop Adventure Park
Conquer your fears on various flying foxes, suspension bridges, trapezes, swings and more. There are circuits for all ages and abilities, for children as young as four. balitreetop.com
#7 Seawalker
Love the ocean? Take a walk on the seabed and check out marine life using the Seawalker. No oxygen tank needed: just slip on the helmet and go! seawalker.co.id
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