- Bali Swing - Bali swings 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. Who would have thought that a couple of ropes tied between some coconut trees could be so much fun.
There will be around 2 hours travel time going to this location
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
Our inaugural destination is the Bali Swings, tucked away in Bongkasa Village, Abiansemal district, a quick 20 minute journey west from Ubud. This locale has skyrocketed in popularity since its establishment amidst the rice fields. Let this serve as your comprehensive guide to Bali’s swings, inclusive of maps and admission prices. Though swings are far from a novelty, Bali has successfully elevated them, creating an immense Instagram sensation. After partaking in the swing experience, we’ll head to Ubud’s core to explore the market and palace. We’ll also visit Puri Saren Ubud, otherwise known as Ubud Palace, located in the northern section of the market, where the Royal Family makes their residence. Come evening, the exterior yard morphs into a stage for the local group dance performance featuring the Legong Dance, Barong Dance, Ramayana Ballet, and Mahabharata Ballet. Post our sojourn at the Ubud market and palace, we’ll venture further north of Ubud to visit the iconic Tegalalang rice terrace. Lastly, we’ll wind down our trip with a stop at the stunning Tegenungan waterfall.
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