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Bali Swing: The Thrilling, Photo-Epic Ride You Have to Try 🎢

(Yes, this is your lifetime chance to pretend you’re flying — but with safety ropes and a camera crew.)

Bali Swing: The Thrilling, Photo-Epic Ride You Have to Try

Introduction (a little something extra):
Hey there, fellow wanderlust seeker! Imagine yourself soaring above Bali’s lush jungle, wind in your hair, butterflies in your stomach, and your phone snapping selfies every two seconds. That’s exactly what a Bali swing experience feels like — part adrenaline rush, part Instagram fantasy. Let’s dive deep (safely, of course) into everything you need to know before you take the plunge (literally).

1. What Exactly Is a Bali Swing?

Picture this: you’re strapped into a harness, sitting (or standing) on a giant swing that dangles high above verdant valleys, rice terraces, or jungle canyons. A staffer gives you a gentle push (or a strong one if you’re feeling courageous) and you glide out over nothing but air and nature. The goal? The perfect photo. The thrill? An unexpected surge of butterflies in your belly.

The original Bali Swing (Ubud / Bongkasa Pertiwi) features swings ranging from 10 m up to 78 m above ground, plus nests, stone perches, heart-shaped rocks, and more photo props. 

It’s not just one swing — many Bali swing parks offer multiple swings, tandem swings, “bird nests,” and other scenic props to maximize your photo ops. 

2. Why It’s a Must-Do on Bali

  • Iconic photos: If your Bali trip doesn’t include a “me on a swing over a jungle” shot, did it even happen?
  • Adrenaline + serenity combo: The rush of swinging + the calm of nature = win.
  • Accessible adventure: You don’t need to hike for hours or be super fit — just a bit of courage.
  • Great for all ages (within limits): Many spots have low swing options, nests, etc.
  • Part of the Bali swing “culture”: It’s become a signature Bali attraction, oft featured on travel blogs and social media. 

3. Best Bali Swing Spots & Alternatives

Here’s a quick guide to some of the top swing experiences in Bali (beyond just the “official” one):

NameLocation / HighlightsUnique Feature(s)
Real Bali Swing (Ubud / Bongkasa Pertiwi)About 20 min from UbudMultiple swings, nests, props
Bali Swing® (Sidan, east of Ubud)Official big attractionPanoramic views, many swing / photo options 
Aloha Ubud SwingTegallalang areaCombo of swings, nests, scenery, local coffee 
Uma Pakel SwingNear Tegallalang Rice TerracesSwing + rice terrace views
Terrace River Pool Swing(various)Big swings + family options
Dtukad River Club Waterfall SwingNear Blangsinga WaterfallSwing + dramatic waterfall backdrop 

Pro tip: Many swing spots are bundled with other nearby attractions (rice terraces, waterfalls) so you can turn it into a full-day tour. GetYourGuide+2Klook Travel+2

4. How to Choose Your Swing (Height, Safety & Views)

Height & Fear Factor

  • If the idea of 78 meters above ground terrifies you, start with a 10–20 m option and work your way up.
  • Some swings are “tandem” (you swing with someone else), which can feel safer if you’re jittery.

Views & Orientation

  • Jungle valleys and deep canyons = dramatic backgrounds.
  • Rice terraces offer lush greenery and symmetrical patterns.
  • Waterfall-adjacent swings = extra wow factor.

Props & Extras

  • Bird nests, giant stones, heart-shaped frames, costume rentals — choose a swing park that offers more than just a swing.
  • Some parks include photographer service so you’re not battling the timer.(Click for the guide)

Accessibility & Distance

  • The “official Bali Swing” is about 20 minutes from central Ubud.
  • If you stay in Kuta, Seminyak, or Canggu, expect longer travel (~1–1.5 hours). 

5. Timing, Tickets & Tips

Best Time to Visit

  • Morning (8 am – 10 am) is ideal: fewer crowds, softer light, easier to get the swing you want.
  • Avoid midday when harsh shadows ruin photos and crowds peak.

Ticket Options & Pricing

  • Basic entrance (photo-only, limited swings) vs. “Active” packages (multiple swings, props, food) 
  • The official swing: ~$35 USD for the full experience (includes lunch, etc.). 
  • There are cheaper alternatives and local swings, but views / safety may vary. 

Booking

  • Book in advance to skip lines (Klook, GetYourGuide, local tour operators).
  • Some swings include hotel pickup/drop-off.

Other Tips

  • Go early (opening time) to beat the crowd.
  • Bring extra memory cards (you’ll take dozens of photos).
  • Ask staff about the push strength — if it’s too much, you can ask for a lighter push. Some travelers reported getting pushed very hard!
  • Use sunscreen, insect repellent, and a light jacket (morning breeze can be cool).
  • Dress for both comfort and aesthetics (see next section).

6. What to Wear (and Snap!)

Your swing outfit is half the fun (and half the viral potential). Here’s how to nail it:

  • Flowy dresses: Think long skirts or dresses that catch wind beautifully. Many swing companies rent dresses on-site.
  • Solid colors / pastels: Avoid busy patterns that distract.
  • Avoid big bags, long scarves or dangling bits (they can get tangled).
  • Good grip shoes: Don’t go barefoot if you’re walking rugged paths.
  • Accessories: Bring a hair tie (wind will betray you), sunglasses (optional), and maybe a hat for pre-swing shots.

Some swing parks offer dress rental so you don’t have to lug your best outfit around Bali. 

7. Staying Connected on Your Swing Adventure — Hint: Commbitz eSIM

Let’s face it: if you’re spending time in Bali, you’ll want to share your swing selfies, check maps, or stream a video mid-air (okay maybe later). That’s where a Commbitz eSIM comes into play.

What’s Commbitz eSIM?

  • A digital SIM that lets you connect to cellular networks without a physical SIM card.
  • Covers 190+ countries / 480+ networks depending on plan.
  • Instant activation, no swapping SIMs.

Why It’s Perfect for Bali Swing

  • Don’t waste time hunting for local SIM shops in Ubud or jungles.
  • Stable connection for uploading your daring swing shots.
  • You won’t lose your physical SIM when you’re sweaty / excited.

How to Use

  1. Before leaving home, install the Commbitz eSIM via their website or app. 
  2. Choose an Indonesia or global data plan. (They offer Indonesia-specific eSIMs)
  3. Activate once you land in Bali — your phone switches over seamlessly.
  4. Use data for maps, calls, uploads during your swing day.

So yes, while you’re soaring above the jungle, you can still get that “just swing 60 m high” IG story posted instantly.

8. Safety, Risks & Real Talk

Let’s be honest: swinging over a canyon is not “risk-free.” Here’s what to know:

  • Harnesses & staff: All reputable swings use harnesses, trained staff, and safety checks.
  • Know your limits: Don’t push yourself into the highest swings if you’re terrified of heights.
  • Be wary of overly strong pushes: Some visitors have said they were pushed too aggressively.
  • Check the weather: Rain, wind, or slippery gear can affect safety.
  • Photography pressure: The desire for the “perfect shot” can push people to take risks they shouldn’t.
  • Accidents are rare but possible: Always follow instructions, double-check harnesses, and don’t attempt stunts.

9. Sample Itinerary + Nearby Attractions

Here’s a fun half-day plan centered around the Bali swing:

Morning

  • 7:30 am: Depart from your accommodation in Ubud / Seminyak
  • 8:00 am: Arrive at swing park, get your ticket
  • 8:10 am – 9:00 am: Swing + photo ops
  • 9:00 am – 10:00 am: Explore nests, view decks, props

Late Morning / Lunchtime + Extras

  • 10:30 am: Head to Tegalalang Rice Terraces (often bundled)
  • 11:30 am: Visit a nearby waterfall or coffee plantation
  • 1:00 pm: Lunch, relax

Afternoon / Return

  • 2:00 pm: Back to your hotel or continue exploring Ubud

You can also book combo tours via GetYourGuide or Klook that include Bali Swing + waterfalls or rice terraces. 

10. FAQs

Q1: Is Bali Swing safe for kids / elderly people?
A: Many swing parks have lower-height swings and non-dramatic props (like nests) that are safer for kids or elders. But ensure the operator is reputable and follow guidelines.

Q2: What’s the weight limit?
A: It varies by park. Some swings limit to ~100–120 kg (220–265 lb). Always ask the staff when you get there.

Q3: Can I bring my own camera / phone?
A: Yes! Most parks allow that, but some also provide photographers for an extra fee. 

Q4: What happens on a cloudy or rainy day?
A: If weather is extreme (lightning, strong wind, heavy rain), swings might be paused for safety. Plan a backup indoor activity.

Q5: Can I skip Bali Swing and still get good photos in Bali?
A: Absolutely. The island is full of stunning landscapes — rice terraces, waterfalls, temples — but if your heart wants that swing moment, it’s worth it.

11. Final Destination

If your Bali itinerary doesn’t include a Bali swing, you’re missing out on one of the most iconic, heart-fluttering experiences the island has to offer. It’s that magical mix of fear, fun, beauty, and brag-worthy photos. Just make sure you pick a reliable operator, go early, dress the part, and stay safe.

Oh — and before you hop on that swing (or as you’re texting your travel buddies mid-air) make sure your connectivity is rock-solid. That’s where Commbitz eSIM swoops in like your digital sidekick: seamless, instant, global data without swapping physical SIMs.

Ready to swing into action?
1. Book your Bali Swing + combo package on GetYourGuide or Klook.
2. Preload your Commbitz eSIM (choose an Indonesia plan) so you’re connected as soon as you land.
3. Arrive early, have fun, and fly (safely) above the jungle.

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