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The first stop will be the Bali Swings, located in Bongkasa Village, district Abiansemal, or 20 minutes west of Ubud, have become the most popular attractions since the rice fields were invented. Here is your ultimate guide to swings in Bali, complete with maps and entry fees. Swings have been around forever, but in Bali, they have gone to a whole new level, turning into a massive Instagram craze. After enjoying the swing, we then go to the heart of Ubud to see the Ubud market and palace. In one area in the north of the market, we will see Puri Saren Ubud, or Ubud Palace, where the Royal Family lives. In the evening, the outside yard is used by the local group dance performance to hold Legong Dance, Barong Dance, Ramayana Ballet, and Mahabharata Ballet. After we visit Ubud market and palace, we then continue the trip by heading up north of Ubud to see the most iconic rice terrace in Ubud, called Tegalalang rice terrace, and our last stop will be at Tegenungan waterfall.
Real Bali Swing
Ubud Traditional Art Market
Puri Saren Palace
Tegalalang Rice Terrace
Tegenungan Waterfall
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