The Obamas are back on vacation with a 10-day trip in Indonesia. The former First Family (Malia and Sasha included) were spotted whitewater rafting on the Ayung River, outside Bongkasa Village in Badung.

The day prior, the family of four visited Jatiluwih village in Tabanan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, according to the The Jakarta Post.

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After hiking through its picturesque rice fields, the Obamas visited Para Subak, where they they met with local farmers, according to The Jakarta Post.

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The Obamas arrived in Indonesia on Friday to kick off their stay in Bali. The day after their arrival they stopped by the Agung Rai Art Museum in Ubud, whose exhibits include traditional paintings, modern works and pieces by local artists, according to The Jakarta Post.

This is the latest of enviable trips the Obamas have taken since leaving the White House in January, following Barack and Michelle's getaways to the British Virgin Islands and French Polynesia. Even while working, the former POTUS continued to travel to meet with world leaders in Italy, Montréal and London.

However, this visit to Indonesia has nostalgic value for the former President—he moved to the country at the age of 6 after his parents divorced and his mother married an Indonesian man. He returned to live with his grandparents in Hawaii when he was 10, the Associated Press reports.

From: ELLE US