
The Obamas were spotted today enjoying family time in Bali with some white water rafting.

Barack and Michelle Obama, alongside their daughters Sasha and Malia, were pictured paddling down the Ayung River, which is a popular spot for tourists on the Indonesian Island.

The former president looked typically relaxed and stylish, even with his bulky helmet and life-jacket.

Malia and Sasha - who recently celebrated her sweet 16 - seemed to enjoy their Indonesian adventure as well.

Making a splash: The Obamas enjoy whitewater rafting down the Ayung River- although Malia (front) looks a bit surprised

Ever no drama Obama, the former president looked typically relaxed as he enjoyed some family time on the island of Bali

Michele also kept it casual during their rafting expedition - the day after the family visited the lush Jatiluwih rice fields

The Obamas were spotted at the UNESCO World Heritage site during their luxury vacation to Indonesia on Sunday

The Obamas flew into the popular tourist destination on Friday evening before heading straight for the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan, Ubud, where villas cost upwards of $2,500 a night.

On Friday the family took a walk through the lush, green Jatiluwih rice terrace, one of UNESCO World Heritages. They looked relaxed as Barack donned a blue polo shirt and Michelle kept it casual in a baseball cap and vest, with her jacket tied round her waist.

Barack, who lived in Indonesia in the 1960s, is later scheduled to travel to the island of Java to speak at the 4th Indonesian Diaspora Congress in Jakarta, where he spent his childhood after his mother Ann Dunham married second husband Lolo Soetoro, an Indonesian man.

On Thursday, Barack Obama was spotted in Hawaii, where his half-sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, lives with her husband and two kids. She accompanied the Obamas on their trip to Bali on Friday.

Michelle (left), Barack (second from left) and their daughter Sasha (behind them, in yellow cap) took a walk through the fields, accompanied by their entourage

Barack - who used to live in Indonesia in the 1970s - kept things pretty casual in a blue polo top as he looked out over the fields

The Obamas like to keep active on their many vacations since Barack left the office. Michelle kept it casual in a baseball cap and vest, with her jacket tied round her waist

Obama appears to be chatting to Michelle (right) during the trip to the rice fields

Former US president Barack Obama (C) and his entourage take a break after a walk through the field while visiting Jatiluwih tourist site in Tabanan on Bali island on June 25

The family arrived at a military airport via Guam on Friday evening, with Ngurah Rai Military Air Base commander Col. I Wayan Superman enforcing security measures along with scores of soldiers and police officers.

Prior to their landing, the commander told the Jakarta Post the Obamas' private jet would have priority, although they would try to minimize any disruptions to the other flights.

Barack and Michelle are also joined by Malia, who is on her gap year before she starts college at Harvard in the fall, and Sasha, who recently celebrated her 16th birthday and wrapped up the school year at Sidwell Friends.

Bump! The Obama's white water raft reaches land, as two guides help them dock

Malia Obama looks less-than-thrilled as she glances up towards the camera

The Obamas' eldest daughter is planning to attend Harvard University this coming September

The lush tropics of Bali and rich cultural heritage of Bali gives the Obamas plenty to do before their break

After leaving the White House Obama has enjoyed vacations in Hawaii, Polynesia, Scotland and Tuscany

Soldiers fell into formation in Bali, Indonesia, on Friday in preparation for the Obamas' five-day vacation

Ngurah Rai Military Air Base commander Col. I Wayan Superman was enforcing security measures along with scores of soldiers and police officers

Barack and Michelle (pictured unveiling plans for the Obama Presidential Center in May) are joined by Malia and Sasha

Both Barack and Michelle kept it casual in jeans as they were greeted on the tarmac by Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika before the family's motorcade headed towards Ubud.

The Obamas then traveled to the Four Seasons, where freestanding villas come with a private pool and a spacious sun terrace overlooking the lush rice fields surrounding the Ayung River.

From anti-gravity yoga classes to rafting on the river, the Obamas will have plenty to do for five days before the former president heads to the island of Java.

He's scheduled to visit Yogyakarta, a city known for its cultural heritage where Obama's mother did anthropological research.

He will then head to the capital of Jakarta to give a keynote speech at the Indonesian Diaspora Congress.

'We don't know what the theme will be of Obama's keynote speech, but we have proposed two main themes to him: globalization and pluralism,' Chairman Dino Patti Djalal told reporters earlier this month.

Obama was born in Honolulu to a white American mother and a Kenyan father after they met as students at the University of Hawaii.

But his parents divorced, and his mother went on to marry Lolo Soetoro, with whom she had Maya. They eventually moved to Indonesia for a few years in the late 1960s before Barack returned to Hawaii.

Many Indonesians felt a strong bond with Obama because of his exposure to Indonesia and its culture, even making him a two-metre (six-foot) bronze statue that was placed in his former school.

The statue of 'Little Barry' -- as Obama was known to his Indonesian school friends -- depicts the boy Obama dressed in shorts and a T-shirt with a butterfly perched on his hand.

The Obamas are enjoying some rest and relaxation at the Four Seasons, where freestanding villas come with a private pool and a spacious sun terrace overlooking the lush rice fields surrounding the Ayung River. Pictured, the Four Seasons spa

With anti-gravity yoga classes, spa sessions and river rafting, the Obamas will have plenty to do for five days before the former president heads to the island of Java

Indonesia's foreign ministry said Obama's visit to holiday in Indonesia came after several invitations from President Joko Widodo.

Since leaving office, Barack, Michelle and Sasha have settled in a 8,200-square-foot mansion in Washington DC while their younger daughter finishes high school.

The former first couple have been enjoying themselves after eight years, jetting off to Richard Branson's private Necker Island before vacationing in Italy.

They've both scored lucrative book deals, and unveiled plans to construct the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago's Jackson Park to train and encourage the next generation of leaders.

Pictured, a pool overlooking tiered rice fields in the Ayung valley sanctuary, where villas can cost upwards of $2,500 a night

Obama is also scheduled to visit Yogyakarta before heading to the capital of Jakarta, where he will give a keynote speech at the Indonesian Diaspora Congress, which starts July 1 (pictured, the Four Seasons)