10 Bali Swing Hotspots: Where Dreams Take Flight

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: 2024년 6월 19일4 minutes

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Experience the Best of Bali Swings

The island of Bali is synonymous with breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, diving into crystal-clear waters, lush rice terraces, and mouthwatering cuisines. Over the years, however, Bali swings have become extremely popular and are a part of the typical traveller's experience.

Imagine swinging over stunning cliffs and having a vantage point over verdant green rice terraces, dense jungles and cascading waterfalls. Above all, swings have the perfect backdrop for capturing incredible pictures! For exhilarating experiences and views that make it to your core memory, here’s a list of 10 must-visit swings in Bali.

Zen Hideaway

Zen Hideaway Ubud is your hidden gem if you're looking for a peaceful escape away from the crowds.

Tucked in the hills of Bongkasa village, this accommodation has become extremely popular thanks to its swing with breathtaking views of the Ayung River, rice paddies, and the magnificent Mount Agung. It's the perfect spot to unwind and good news, the swing rides are complimentary for guests.

Address: Jalan Dewi Saraswati, Banjar Tegalkuning, Bongkasa Pertiwi, Abiansemal, Badung Regency, Bali (map)

Opening hours: Open daily, 12pm to 2pm

Kumulilir

A coffee plantation, Kumulilir is an excellent spot to spend your day with the family. You can try samples of coffee and tea or even have traditional coffee and tea inside their Hobbit House. But what makes this place most exciting is its Jungle Lust swing, arguably the best swing in Bali.

Feel that adrenaline rush as you get strapped and pushed on the swing and find yourself over the rice terraces; for that, you can book the Bali swing experience - trust us, you won't regret it.

Address: Jl. Raya Pujung Kaja, Sebatu, Kec. Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali (map)

Opening hours: Open daily, 8am to 5:30pm

Bali Swing

Looking for an adrenaline rush and epic Instagram-worthy photos? Look no further than the Bali Swing!

This popular attraction in Bongkasa village takes swinging to new heights (literally). Hang tight as you soar through the air on one of their 10 different jaw-dropping swings, offering views of teeming greenery, flowing rivers, and rice terraces.

Address: Jl. Dewi Saraswati No.7, Bongkasa Pertiwi, Kec. Abiansemal, Kabupaten Badung, Bali (map)

Opening hours: Open daily, 8am to 5pm

 Alas Harum

Located in Tegallalang, just a 20-minute ride from central Ubud, Alas Harum spans over 8 hectares and offers a memorable experience for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and avid Instagrammers alike. Take a refreshing dip in the expansive three-tiered pool, pose with a bird's nest in Bali or indulge in delectable delights at the two on-site restaurants.

But the most exciting bit at this tourist spot is its different swings for the visitors; the Extreme Swing and the Super Extreme Swing are crowd favourites. And there is a special swing for couples too.

There’s a lot you can do at Alas Harum so book ahead and swing, zip and ride your way to an epic adventure with an all-inclusive pass.

Address: Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianya, Bali (map)

Opening hours: Open daily, 8am to 9pm

Wanagiri Hidden Hills

For all those who love getting some brilliant photos, Wanagiri Hidden Hills is the place for you. 

Found near Lake Buyan in the Bedugul region, this location has the Wanagiri hidden swing, a swing that doesn’t actually swing per se, but instead set up for that perfect shot. They even have the option to rent dresses!

Address: Wanagiri, Jalan Raya Munduk, Kec. Sukasada, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali (map)

Opening hours: Open daily, 8am to 6pm

Aloha Ubud Swing

Get ready for some swinging fun at Aloha Ubud Swing, the best swing park in the heart of Bali! Whether you're a gentle swing lover or an adrenaline junkie, take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding rice paddies as you gently sway or get your heart racing with thrilling rides.

Aloha Ubud Swing also offers zip lines, trampolines, and even a swimming pool; grab your friends and family, and get ready to have a blast.

Address: Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Kec., Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali (map)

Opening hours: Open daily, 8am to 5pm

Tegallalang Rice Terrace

The Tegallalang Rice Terrace comes with history. These paddies follow the traditional Balinese irrigation system called 'subak.' Legend has it that in the 8th century, a wise sage named Rsi Markandeya passed down this system; when you visit, it’s like a living piece of history right before you! Once you are done admiring the paddies, get on a terrace river pool swing and soar away.

There are multiple sights to see before you hop on the swing; book yourself on an exploration that takes you to Leke-Leke Waterfall and the Ubud Monkey Forest and end your day with the swing on Tegallalang Rice Terrace.

Address: Di dalam Uma Ceking Resto, Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Bali (map)

Opening hours: Open daily, 8am to 9pm

Blangsinga Waterfall Swing

Bali’s lush greenery is often sprinkled with surprises like the Blangsinga Waterfall Swing. Located at D’tukad River Club, about 30 minutes from Ubud Centre, this Bali swing is at the edge of a waterfall. Once strapped in, swing towards a waterfall and enjoy its soothing sounds and the refreshing mist!

D’tukad River Club also has other activities like an infinity pool and an open-air cafe to hang around.

Address: Desa Wisata Blangsinga, Saba, Kec. Blahbatuh, Bali (map)

Opening hours: Open daily, 9am to 7pm

Love Swing Bas De Atayana

Get ready to Swing in Love at Bas De Atanaya, one of the coolest swing spots in Bali! Located in the village of Sribat, this place is all about combining nature with agriculture.

Formerly known as I Love BAS Agrotourism, it's the first agrotourism spot here, and they take pride in growing their coffee and spices. Besides the Bali love swing, you can stroll through their local coffee, vanilla, fruit, spice, and clove plantations.

Address: Jalan Raya Jurusan Tampaksiring - Kintamani Br. Sribatu, Penglumbaran, Ke Bali (map)

Opening hours: Open daily, 9am to 7pm

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

The Jatiluwih rice terraces, spanning over 600 hectares, cascade down the slopes of the Batukaru mountain range. Maintained by ancient water management cooperatives since the 9th century, they offer breathtaking panoramas along the narrow, winding road to the site. In the local language, 'Jatiluwih' translates to 'real beauty,' fittingly describing this unique place known for its three annual rice harvests. Your Bali rice terrace adventure can be clubbed with a trip to the Bali swing, Tegenungam Waterfall and Tanah Lot temple.

Commonly Asked Questions

Are the swings in Bali safe?

Yes, the swings in Bali are safe. The operators prioritise safety and regularly maintain the swings to ensure their integrity. However, it is important to follow any safety instructions provided by the operators.

Do I need to have previous experience to enjoy the swings?

Previous experience is not required to enjoy the swings in Bali. Most swings are designed to accommodate both beginners and thrill-seekers. The operators will provide guidance and assistance to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Are there age or weight restrictions for the swings?

The age and weight restrictions may vary depending on the swing location. Some swings have minimum age requirements, usually around 5 or 6 years old, for safety reasons. Weight restrictions may also be in place to ensure the stability of the swings. It is best to check with the specific swing operators.

Can I bring my camera or do they offer photography services?

Most swing operators in Bali allow visitors to bring their cameras or smartphones to capture photos or videos. However, some swings also offer professional photography services at an additional cost.

How much does it cost to swing in Bali?

The cost of swinging in Bali varies depending on your chosen location and package. Some swing parks offer packages with multiple swings or additional attractions, which may have different pricing.

Do I need to make a reservation in advance?

Making a reservation in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, is recommended to ensure availability and avoid long wait times. However, walk-ins are often welcome, and you can check on-the-spot availability if you haven’t made a reservation.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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