10 hr
Ubud Waterfalls, Rice Terrace & Temple Day Tour
Chase three waterfalls, a sacred temple, coffee tasting, and the famous Tegallalang swing in one Bali day.
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Cliffs above the Ayung, harnesses tightened at sunrise.
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Chase three waterfalls, a sacred temple, coffee tasting, and the famous Tegallalang swing in one Bali day.
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The original bali swing opened on a single bamboo frame above the Ayung River gorge, conceived as a private garden amusement before social media turned its silhouette into a postcard of contemporary Indonesia.
The Sidan complex now anchors a cluster of jungle platforms in Gianyar regency, where harnessed swings, nest perches, and glass-floor cantilevers face the volcanic ridge of Mount Batur.
What began as a roadside curiosity has matured into a working park with safety inspectors, photographers, and ticketed throughput. A standard bali swing admission ticket bundles every platform and viewpoint, while combo tour itineraries thread the site into longer days that include Tegalalang's terraces and the Ubud Monkey Forest. The ayunan bali, as locals still call it, remains stubbornly photogenic — a piece of Balinese landscape design dressed in carabiners and chiffon.
"What began as a roadside curiosity has matured into a working park dressed in carabiners and chiffon."
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You arrive at Jl. Raya Sidan before 09:30, when the valley mist still clings to the palm canopy and the queue is short. A staff member fits the harness, double-checks the carabiner, and walks you to the first platform — a cliff-edge swing facing the Ayung gorge.
You push off, feel the rope tighten, and watch the rice terraces tilt beneath your feet.
Between rides you drift through the nest props, the glass cantilever, and the koi pond, pausing where the photographer marks chalk lines for framing. A skip the line voucher trims the wait at each station. By 11:30 the tour buses arrive, and you are already at the café with a coconut, reviewing the day's frames.
The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Bali Swing tours remember — all visible on a single visit.
The Flying Swing is the tallest ride at Bali Swing, carrying riders up to 78 metres above the jungle valley floor — roughly equivalent to a 25-storey building — on a harness-secured arc over the Sidan river gorge.
Modelled after rounded thatched structures inspired by Balinese vernacular architecture, the Hobbit Nest is a woven rattan sphere perched on a hillside platform, offering an elevated panoramic view of terraced rice paddies without any height requirements.
The Tandem Jungle Swing seats two people side by side and is one of the few couple or parent-and-child rides in the park; the dual harness system was introduced to make the experience accessible to first-time visitors who prefer company over solo rides.
A tiered stone viewing platform integrated into the hillside that provides a 180-degree panorama of the Sidan valley, rice fields, and distant jungle canopy; it functions as both a photography stage and a rest area between swing rides.
The Spinning Luna is a rotating circular seat that revolves while suspended above the canopy, adding a vertical spin component absent from standard arc swings — the rotation is controlled by the rider's body position rather than mechanical steering.
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Skip-the-line Most popular
Ubud Waterfalls, Rice Terrace & Temple Day Tour
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— | 10 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €20 | Book → |
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Standard Entry
Ubud Jungle Swing, Waterfalls & Monkey Forest Adventure
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— | 7 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €12 | Book → |
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Luxury / Private
Ubud Private Tour: Secret Waterfalls & Jungle Swing
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— | 7 hr 30 min | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €25 | Book → |
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Guided Experience
Ubud Private Day Tour: Waterfall, Rice Terraces, Swing & Monkey Forest
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— | 8 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €28 | Book → |
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Premium Combo
Private Ubud Waterfalls, Jungle Swing & Rice Terrace Tour
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— | 7 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €35 | Book → |
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Jl. Raya Sidan, Sidan, Gianyar, 80515 Bali
Primary check-in point; wristbands issued here
Open in Google MapsHire a private car or driver from Ubud; take Jalan Raya Gianyar east toward Sidan village.
Use Grab or Gojek from Ubud or Gianyar town; availability may vary near the attraction.
Book via baliswing.com or WhatsApp; shuttle departs from Ubud Palace area.
Rent a scooter in Ubud and ride east on Jalan Raya Gianyar; parking is available on-site.
Light, breathable clothing is recommended for the tropical jungle environment. Many visitors wear flowing dresses or sarongs for photos — Bali Swing offers traditional Balinese dress rental on-site for an additional fee (approximately IDR 150,000–250,000). Closed-toe shoes or sturdy sandals with grip are strongly advised, as some pathways between swing zones can be slippery.
Small backpacks and day bags are permitted but should be left with the designated bag-storage staff before boarding any swing, as loose items can fall into the valley. Lockers or bag-check points are available on-site. Valuables such as wallets and passports are best left secured at your accommodation.
Personal photography is fully encouraged at all photo points and nest areas; on-site photo assistants will operate your own phone or camera at no extra charge. Professional photo and video services with dedicated equipment are available for an additional fee. Drones require advance written permission from site management and are subject to Bali's civil aviation regulations.
The main entrance and reception area are on level ground, but many swing zones and jungle nest platforms involve steps, slopes, and uneven natural terrain that may be challenging for visitors using wheelchairs or with limited mobility. Staff are available to assist and can direct guests to the most accessible photo spots. Visitors with mobility concerns are encouraged to call +62 877-9211-1121 ahead of their visit to discuss arrangements.
Mobile phones are welcome throughout the park and the on-site photo assistants will happily take photos using your device at every swing and nest station. Keep your phone secured in a pocket or crossbody bag while on moving swings to prevent accidental drops into the valley below. A portable power bank is recommended, as a full photo session can drain battery life quickly.
Bali Swing is family-friendly and welcomes children; tandem swings allow a parent and child to ride together. The maximum weight per person on individual swings is 200 kg, and some high-altitude swings may have minimum-age or minimum-height requirements — check with staff on arrival. The on-site buffet lunch caters to diverse dietary needs and is included in the standard 506,787 IDR ticket.
A complimentary buffet lunch featuring both vegetarian and non-vegetarian Balinese dishes is included with the standard admission ticket, along with locally brewed Balinese coffee, tea, and water. Outside food may not be consumed in the dining pavilion. Light snacks and additional beverages are available for purchase at the on-site café.
Pets are not permitted anywhere within the Bali Swing park grounds, including the car park and dining areas.
Bali Swing offers a complimentary shuttle service from the Ubud Palace area on a first-come, first-served basis — confirm availability when booking via baliswing.com or WhatsApp. The site also offers add-on activities including ATV adventures, white-water rafting on the Ayung River, and a spiritual soul-healing session. Insurance coverage is included with every admission ticket.
Jl. Raya Sidan, Sidan, Gianyar, 80515 Bali
Primary check-in point; wristbands issued here
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Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud Centre
Complimentary shuttle departs from here; confirm timing when booking
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How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.
Dry season onset brings clear skies and lower humidity, making morning light ideal for swing photography at this Gianyar park.
Peak tourist season; the jungle swing park sees its highest footfall — arriving at 09:00 is essential to avoid long queues.
Late dry season with reliable sunshine and slightly thinner crowds than July–August.
Wet season brings lush green jungle backdrops and fewer visitors, though afternoon rain showers are common — morning visits are best.
Shoulder season with pleasant temperatures around 27–30 °C and moderate attendance at Bali Swing.
Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.
Gates open at 09:00 and tour buses reliably arrive around 10:00 AM — arriving in that first hour means you can ride multiple swings with minimal waiting and get unobstructed photos.
Walk-in tickets are available but online booking via baliswing.com or a third-party platform secures your preferred date and can sometimes unlock promotional pricing.
On-site photo assistants photograph guests using their own devices at every station — a dead battery means missed shots. A power bank adds security.
The jungle paths connecting swing platforms can be muddy after rain; closed-toe sandals with grip or light hiking shoes prevent slips that open sandals or flip-flops cannot.
The waterfall is just 10 minutes away by car; leaving Bali Swing by 13:00 lets you visit Kanto Lampo in the early afternoon before it closes at 17:30 and before peak crowd hours.
If you want the classic flowing-dress look for photos, dresses are available at the entrance for approximately IDR 150,000–250,000 — no need to pack a special outfit from home.
Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.
Tiered curtain waterfall over black lava rock in Gianyar — often combined with a Bali Swing visit.
Historic Balinese royal palace compound located directly beside the Bali Swing site in Sidan village.
11th-century Hindu cave sanctuary known as the Elephant Cave, with elaborate stone carvings at the entrance.
A quieter, less-visited cascade in the Gianyar jungle ideal for a tranquil stop after the swing park.
UNESCO-recognised subak irrigation terraces in cascading formations north of Ubud.
Flexible, no hidden fees.
Cancellations made at least 24 hours before your scheduled visit are eligible for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours of the visit are generally non-refundable; contact Bali Swing directly at +62 877-9211-1121 or via baliswing.com to confirm booking changes.
Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.
Boutique luxury resort with infinity pool overlooking the Campuhan Ridge area in central Ubud.
Design-forward resort perched above the Wos River valley with panoramic rice-field vistas.
Small locally run guesthouse in Sidan village, walking distance from the Bali Swing site.
Range of mid-range and budget homestays in Gianyar town along Jalan Raya Gianyar.
Bali Swing is open every day of the week from 09:00 to 17:00, including public holidays — check baliswing.com or call +62 877-9211-1121 for any last-minute closures during major Balinese ceremonies such as Nyepi.
The standard admission ticket to Bali Swing costs 506,787 IDR per person and covers all swings and on-site attractions, plus a buffet lunch, drinks, and insurance.
The best window to arrive at the jungle swing park is between 09:00 and 10:00, when the site is quietest and morning light is soft for photography; tour buses typically arrive around 10:00 AM, after which queues build noticeably.
Bali Swing welcomes families with children, and tandem swings allow adults to ride alongside younger guests; some high-altitude swing platforms have minimum-age or height requirements enforced by staff, and the included buffet lunch accommodates varied dietary needs.
The standard ticket gives access to all attractions, including the Flying Swing, Panoramic Swing, Tandem Jungle Swing, Bed Swing, Spinning Luna, Hobbit Nest, Jungle Nest, Jungle Heart, and the Cinematic Terraces — riding time on all swings is unlimited.
Photography with your own phone or camera is free and encouraged at every spot in the park; on-site photo assistants will handle your device and frame shots at each swing and nest at no extra charge, though a professional photo package with dedicated equipment is available for an additional fee.
Light, breathable clothes are recommended given the tropical heat and humidity; many visitors choose flowy dresses for photos, which can also be rented on-site for approximately IDR 150,000–250,000. Sturdy sandals or closed-toe shoes with grip are advisable, as jungle paths between platforms can be slippery.
A complimentary buffet lunch featuring Balinese vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, plus locally brewed coffee, tea, and water, is included in the 506,787 IDR admission ticket; additional snacks and drinks are available to purchase at the on-site café.
The most reliable option from Ubud is a private car or driver (roughly IDR 150,000–250,000 one-way, about 20–25 minutes); Bali Swing also offers a complimentary shuttle from the Ubud Palace area — book in advance via baliswing.com as seats fill up quickly.
Bookings cancelled at least 24 hours before the scheduled visit qualify for a full refund; cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are generally non-refundable. Contact Bali Swing directly at +62 877-9211-1121 or via the website to reschedule.
Glass bottles, outside alcoholic beverages, sharp objects, large tripods without permission, and loose items on active swings are all prohibited; bags must be checked with staff before boarding any swing to prevent objects from falling into the valley.
Kanto Lampo Waterfall is just 10 minutes away by car and pairs naturally with a Bali Swing tour; other popular combinations include Goa Gajah Temple (20 minutes), the Tegallalang Rice Terraces (25 minutes), and Tukad Cepung Waterfall (20 minutes).