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Ben Wilson Bali Accelerator Kitesurf Camp

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7 Days of heaven in Bali... surfing perfect glassy waves in the morning, a leisurely breakfast followed by a massage or another surf, then have lunch and hit the water for an afternoon of kitesurfing with Ben Wilson.  Each evening review the video footage of your kitesurfing and work on your progression plan for the days ahead!

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Here's a quick snapshot of the trip - for more detailed information, use the tabs above.

Tour Date Camp 1: 25 - 31 July, 2010 - SOLD OUT
Camp 2: 2 - 8 August, 2010 - SOLD OUT
2011 Camps
Camp 1: 24 - 30 July, 2011
Camp 2: 1 - 7 Aug, 2011
Destination Bali, Indoneisa
Duration 6 Nights, 7 Days
Special Interest Kitesurfing, surfing, Indonesian culture and laid back island life!
Guide Ben Wilson & Bruce Exton
Adventure Rating Kenetic/Madman - the level of activity is really up to you, but surfing in the morning and kiting all afternoon is the norm
Activities Kitesurfing camp with Ben Wilson  Surfing Bali, Indonesia  Sightseeing in Bali, Indonesia
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Group Size Minimum 4, Maximum 12
Accommodation Balinese resort - 6 nights
Land Cost From AU$2,500 all inclusive - see the "nitty-gritty" tab for full list of inclusions

 

highlights

Ben Wilson as your Instructor

Ben needs little introduction to the kitesurfing world.  Check out some of his videos and pictures below and in the scrap book for this trip. 

Your first session is filmed as an initial assessment of your skill level.  Ben will then go through your personal goals for the week and create a progression plan for the week.  Each day you will have the opportunity to have one-on-one coaching with Ben!

You can check out some great trip videos in our community.

Ben Wilson's Profile

Check out Ben's movies, photos and profile in our community - you can even ask him questions about the trip!

Perfect Bali Wind & Waves

The location we've chosen for this trip is user friendly (in terms of kitesurfing), uncrowded and boasts fantastic surf and wind during this time of year.  Not only that, but Bali is a fascinating travel destination!

Balinese Culture

Bali culture is totally unique and permeates through every aspect of life. The influence of Hinduism the main religion is evident in the music, drama, art, costumes and festivals which take place daily. 

itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Bali & hit the water! 

Upon your arrival in Bali, head to the organised meeting place to meet your fellow kitesurfers, Ben Wilson and the other instructors.  Then we fit the mountain of kites, boards and gear into the vehicle and head off to the camp venue.  If the conditions are right, you can hit the water immediately, either for a surf, or kitesurf!  If the wind and waves are on, we'll do the first "assessment" session this afternoon so that Ben and the team can evaluate your riding and progression plan in the evening after dinner.  D

Ben Wilson Kitesurf Camp Bali  Surfing Bali, Indonesia

Days 2 - 6:  Surfing in the morning & kitesurfing in the afternoon

Each day you can make the most of the Bali surf and wind.  Our basic schedule normally goes like this:

  • 6am - hit the water for a glassy surf session
  • 8am - have a leisurely breakfast followed by another surf or massage
  • 11am - pump up and get some one-on-one instruction on the beach from Ben and the team
  • 12noon onwards - have lunch and kitesurf all afternoon
  • 6pm - video feedback & discussion
  • 8pm - dinner & bed!

Most nights everyone crashes pretty early due to tired and sore muscles, and to be ready for action the following day.  B/L/D

Ben Wilson Kitesurf Camp Bali  Surfing Bali, Indonesia

Day 7:  Morning surf before heading home

Depending on your flight times, you may have time for a morning surf, or even an afternoon kite before heading to the airport.  B

Surfing Bali, Indonesia 

activities

Kitesurfing & Surfing in Bali Waves

The location for this trip is specifically chosen because of the ideal conditions for kitesurfing great waves.  The wind is normally side onshore between 15-20 knots, making it ideal conditions to rip the A frame break!

The wave at this location is a perfect A frame which seldom gets smaller than waist high.  On past trips we've scored great waves in the morning and super glassy conditions, before the afternoon seabreeze comes in!

Check out the photos and videos in our community from past trips and travellers - you can even ask them questions and get advice!

nitty-gritty

Land Cost

AU$2,500 per person
Single Supplement $400 per person
Non-Kiter Partner/Friend AU$1,000 per person

Rates quoted are per person, based on sharing double or twin accommodations.  If you prefer single accommodations, you must pay the Single Supplement Fee.  If you’re travelling alone and wish to share accommodations, we’ll do our best to find you a roommate.

A 3.5% credit card processing fee will be charged to all payments.  To avoid this fee, contact us to arrange payment by bank transfer. See our Terms and Conditions of Travel for more information on cancellations and refunds.

What’s Included

All activities, meals and accommodation mentioned in the itinerary as included.  Further inclusions are:

  • Expert one-on-one tuition with Ben Wilson
  • Expert tuition from Ben's team
  • Filming of your sessions for analysis
  • Airport transfers
  • Ground transportation

What’s Not Included

International airfares; optional activities; optional tipping to leader/guides; gratuities; meals not noted as included on the itinerary; travel insurance (we strongly recommend that you purchase travel insurance - 35th Parallel can provide this if you like); excess baggage charges; airport taxes; costs of medical immunisations; and items of a personal nature (sodas, alcoholic beverages, laundry etc.).

Optional Extras

The following are all optional extras and will incur an additional cost:

  • Massages;
  • Optional activities where available;
  • If you wish to commemorate the experience, we can provide hats, t-shirts and soft jackets with custom printing or embroiding.

Sporting Conditions

Many of the sporting activities we do are weather dependent.  Whilst we make every effort to ensure the conditions are right by selecting the most suitable time of year and location, the actual conditions on tour are of course completely out of our control.  For this reason, there are no refunds due to lack of suitable weather conditions. For further details, please see our detailed Terms and Conditions of Travel.

Air Travel

Airfares to and from the departure point for this trip are not included in the land cost.  We are happy to provide a quote for your domestic and/or international travel, or you can source your own airfares via the internet or your preferred travel agent.  Please be sure to check your tickets with our staff before purchasing or obtaining your tickets.  We need to verify your arrival and departure schedule and ensure we have enough participants to operate the trip.

Seasonal Considerations

Just 8° south of the equator, Bali has a tropical climate which is hot all year.
The average temperature hovers around 30°C (mid-80s°F) year-round, but the humidity can make the heat feel very oppressive.

There are dry and wet seasons - dry from April to October and wet from October to March - but it can rain at any time of year and even during the wet season rain is likely to pass quickly. In general, the best months are April to September, when humidity is lower and the rain is light and infrequent.

So you should be prepared for warm weather and pack accordingly - the pre-departure information pack provided once you've booked will outline exactly what you'll need to pack for this trip.

Accommodations

To maximise the “local” aspect of our adventures, wherever possible we avoid staying in large hotels or “tourist traps”.  We prefer to stay in accommodations that would normally be frequented by the locals, thereby giving us more opportunities to travel like locals, and meet locals.  On this tour the accommodation is in a family Balinese Resort.

First Aid

We provide a comprehensive expedition first aid kit but prefer everyone to be independent with basic first aid items. Your personal first aid kit should include: Pain killers, Plasters (Band-Aids), strapping tape, anti-biotic cream, general anti-biotics (ask your GP), Diamox, throat lozenges, re- hydration salts & other personal medication of your choice.  Please be sure to read the comprehensive pre-departure pack for this trip to get an understanding of what to expect and what to bring.

booking

To book your place on this great trip, you just need to do a couple things:

STEP 1

If you haven't already, click here to become a member of the 35th Parallel travel community and join the travel group relating to the trip and departure date you want to join.  You'll then get to meet the other travellers and even your guide!

STEP 2 Click here to complete the online Trip Registration form and pay the deposit for your trip using your credit card.

Or, if you'd prefer:
Download the PDF Trip Registration form, complete it and fax it back to us on +61-8-9200-6247


If you've got any questions, please don't hesitate to give us a call:
In Australia: +61-8-9463-6642
Toll Free from USA/Canada: 1888-460-1280

 

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