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If you’ve ever scrolled through Instagram while dreaming of a Bali getaway, chances are you’ve stumbled upon a stunning photo of someone soaring high above lush green landscapes, rice terraces, or jungle canopies. That iconic experience? It’s the Bali Swing. A must-do for thrill seekers, photography lovers, and anyone wanting to capture the magic of Bali from a unique perspective.

But the Bali swing experience is more than just a photo opportunity. It’s an adventure that lets you see the island’s natural beauty from a new height, quite literally. Whether you’re flying solo over jungle ravines, swinging with a partner above terraced rice fields, or capturing once-in-a-lifetime views with Lake Batur as your backdrop, these swings turn your vacation into a moment you’ll never forget. With so many swing parks popping up around the island, each offering a different vibe and view, there’s something for everyone—no matter your travel style.

This complete guide covers everything you need to know to plan your own unforgettable swing adventure in Bali. From the best parks to visit and insider photo tips to safety info, pricing, and nearby attractions—you’ll find all the details right here.

What Is the Bali Swing Experience?

The Bali swing experience refers to more than just one tourist attraction. While the original “Bali Swing” in Ubud brought the trend to life, today it’s a full-fledged activity across the island. True enough, swing parks have sprung up in various regions of Bali and each with its own unique setting (jungle ravine, rice terrace, waterfall, or lakeside cliff!)

These swing setups suspend you high above the ground, attached to safety harnesses, allowing you to swing freely over the stunning Balinese landscape. It’s a favorite among travelers seeking a mix of adrenaline and scenery, and it’s now one of the most iconic features of Bali’s adventure tourism scene. Definitely, a Bali must try!

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Best Time to Visit

When planning your Bali swing experience, timing can make a big difference—not only in terms of weather, but also for safety, lighting, and crowd levels. 

In general, Bali has two distinct seasons: the dry season and the wet season, each offering different advantages and potential drawbacks depending on what kind of swing adventure you’re after.

Dry Season (April to October)

The dry season is considered the peak travel period in Bali, and for good reason. With minimal rainfall, sunny skies, and comfortable temperatures ranging from 27°C to 32°C (80°F to 89°F), this is the most reliable time to enjoy outdoor activities like swinging above rice terraces or jungle valleys.

Why it’s the best for swing experiences:

  • Consistent weather means fewer cancellations and safer swing conditions, especially on high platforms or cliffside installations.
  • Better lighting for photos, thanks to clear skies and low humidity. Mornings and late afternoons provide soft, golden light that enhances the lush greenery and depth in your photos.
  • Stable trails and dry platforms make it easier to walk around the swing parks, especially for those wearing flowing dresses or navigating with kids.

However, because this is also Bali’s high tourist season, swing parks can get busy, especially from July to August. To avoid long waits or crowded photo spots, aim to visit as early in the morning as possible, ideally before 10:00 AM.

Wet Season (November to March)

The wet season brings more frequent rainfall and higher humidity levels. Temperatures remain warm, usually between 26°C and 30°C (78°F to 86°F), but the rain can be heavy and unpredictable, particularly in the afternoons.

What to consider if visiting during this time:

  • Lush scenery: The rainfall rejuvenates Bali’s landscapes, resulting in vibrant green rice terraces, denser jungle, and clearer rivers. This creates a more dramatic natural setting for your swing photos.
  • Less foot traffic: Fewer tourists means a more relaxed atmosphere, shorter lines, and more freedom to explore at your own pace.
  • Weather interruptions: Rain can lead to muddy paths, slippery stairs, and temporary swing closures—especially in remote or hillside locations. Most parks will suspend swing operations if conditions are unsafe.

Pro tip for rainy season visits: Schedule your swing outing early in the day, preferably around 8:00 to 9:00 AM, when rain is usually lighter or hasn’t started. Bring an umbrella or rain jacket, and wear footwear with good grip to navigate wet areas safely.

But Are Bali Swings Safe?

Now that you know what the Bali swing craze is all about and the best time to visit the attraction, the question you probably have in mind is: are Bali swings actually safe?

The good news is, yes—Bali swing experiences are generally very safe, especially at reputable locations like Bali Swing Ubud, Aloha Ubud, and Zen Hideaway. These parks are built to accommodate international tourists and are operated by experienced staff trained in safety procedures.

What Safety Measures Are in Place?

Most professional swing parks implement the following:

  • Secure harnesses and reinforced swing cables to ensure you’re fastened properly throughout the ride
  • Stable platforms with safety rails and padded edges for safe mounting and dismounting
  • Weight limits, typically up to 200 kg (440 lbs), to maintain the structural integrity of the swing
  • Age restrictions, often allowing only participants aged 5 years and older, depending on the swing’s size and height

That said, always double-check equipment before swinging and follow staff directions at all times.

Where to Find the Best Swing Attractions in Bali

With swing parks now scattered across the island, each offering its own unique setting and vibe, choosing where to go can be overwhelming. From jungle canopies in Ubud to lakeside cliffs in the north, here’s a closer look at the top spots to experience the best of the Bali swing scene.

1. Bali Swing Ubud (Real Jungle Swing)

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Located in Bongkasa, about 25 minutes from central Ubud, this is the swing that started it all—and it still holds its place as one of the most iconic swing parks on the island. Set against a backdrop of dense jungle, deep river valleys, and sweeping tropical views, Bali Swing Ubud offers a high-flying experience that has helped define Bali’s adventure tourism scene.

The park features over a dozen individual jungle swings at various heights, some reaching up to 78 meters above the ground. But don’t worry! These swings aren’t just for thrill-seekers, as they’re also designed with aesthetics in mind, perfect for anyone chasing that dramatic “flying above Bali” photo.

In addition to swings, Bali Swing Ubud also includes:

  • Giant bird nests suspended over the jungle
  • A heart-shaped rock and platform
  • Helicopter and butterfly-themed photo props
  • A scenic butterfly garden for leisurely strolls and portraits

Packages offered here often include an all-you-can-eat lunch buffet, entrance to all swing and photo zones, and professional photography services to help you capture every thrilling or serene moment. Plus, trained staff are always on-site to ensure your safety, assist with harnesses, and even guide you on how to pose for that picture-perfect frame.

And the best part: this park is suitable for both beginners and those chasing a bit more adrenaline. So, whether you’re easing into the swing experience or going full height for the thrill, Bali Swing Ubud delivers both with style. 

  • Location: Jl. Dewi Saraswati No.7, Bongkasa Pertiwi, Kec. Abiansemal, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80352
  • Entrance Fee: Starting at IDR 145,000; most visitors opt for the full package at around IDR 510,000 (includes lunch and photo access)

2. Tegalalang Rice Terrace Swings

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Located at the edge of Bali’s iconic Tegalalang Rice Terraces in Gianyar, these swings offer a completely different kind of experience—one that blends natural beauty with local tradition. Unlike the jungle setting of most swing parks, the swings here are built into the steep edges of Bali’s most photographed rice fields, giving you sweeping views of a cascading, emerald-green landscape that has been carefully carved and farmed by generations of Balinese.

Perfect for beginners or non-adventurous visitors, most swings are set at mid-height—less extreme than others, but still high enough to give you a gentle adrenaline rush paired with an unforgettable photo backdrop. The real highlight, though, is the breathtaking setting: panoramic terraces that stretch endlessly into the horizon.

But it’s not just that! Visitors here also enjoy a wide variety of experiences that go beyond just the swing. This spot is ideal during sunrise or late afternoon, when golden light spills across the landscape, creating rich tones and softer shadows that’s perfect for striking, Instagram-worthy photos. Many choose to combine their swing ride with a leisurely walk through the rice fields, where you can see Bali’s traditional subak irrigation system in action.

To round out the visit, several venues offer added experiences like Luwak coffee tastings, zip lines, and local craft stalls. Some swing parks—such as Alas Harum—even feature glass sky bridges, infinity pools, and bird’s nest photo spots, making it easy to turn a quick stop into a relaxing half-day adventure.

And while the swings themselves may not soar to the dizzying heights of other parks, the rich cultural setting and terraced scenery give this spot a grounded, soulful appeal. It’s perfect for those who want a touch of adventure with a strong sense of place—an experience that feels deeply tied to the land and community.

  • Location: Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Kec. Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561
  • Entrance Fee: Varies per swing and venue, typically IDR 100,000–200,000; some include bundled access to other attractions or photo spots

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3. Zen Hideaway Swing

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Just minutes away from Ubud Real Swing, Zen Hideaway offers a completely different kind of thrill—one that feels raw, quiet, and deeply personal. Located in the peaceful village of Bongkasa, this swing is perched high on a cliffside, tied between two sturdy coconut trees, and designed to send you soaring over the Ayung River, dense jungle, and even toward views of Mount Agung on clear days.

Unlike Bali’s commercial swing parks, Zen Hideaway is part of a private Airbnb-style villa, giving it a much more exclusive and serene atmosphere. The swing experience here is typically available only to registered guests or those who arrange special private visits. That means no long queues, no crowd noise—just open space, natural beauty, and a quiet breeze as you glide through the air.

What makes it extra special is the setting itself: the swing is anchored beside a 150-year-old teak wood house that fuses traditional Balinese architecture with minimalist, Japanese-inspired design. The property includes open-air bathrooms, hammocks, and private balconies, making it a favorite for couples or solo travelers seeking both adventure and introspection.

And while the swing may not offer multiple heights or themed photo props, it delivers an uninterrupted connection to nature—making you forget about the extras and focus solely on the pure, unfiltered feeling of flying out into untouched landscape, far from the buzz of Bali’s tourist hotspots.

  • Location: Jl. Dewi Saraswati, Banjar Tegal Kuning, Bongkasa Pertiwi, Abiansemal, Badung Regency, Bali 80352
  • Access: Available to staying guests or by private arrangement (IDR 250,000 or $15 for 30 minutes)

4. Aloha Ubud Swing

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If you’re looking for a swing experience that’s fun, easygoing, and suitable for all ages, Aloha Ubud delivers one of the most family-friendly and photo-perfect options in Bali. Just a short drive from the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, this well-managed swing park blends light adventure with scenic beauty and a wide variety of photo spots.

What sets Aloha Ubud apart is its polished layout, professional staff, and thoughtfully designed features that make the entire experience feel smooth, safe, and completely camera-ready. And the whole facility goes beyond swings!

Specifically, the park includes:

  • Five swing options at varying heights, including solo and tandem swings, plus wide-platform swings designed for posing
  • Themed bird nests, floating beds, and a giant stone hand for unique and creative photo ops
  • On-site costume rental, offering long, flowy dresses in vibrant colors to elevate your swinging photos
  • Child-friendly swing zones, perfect for younger kids or those new to heights
  • In-house photographers who guide you with poses and help you capture the perfect shot
  • Butterfly garden and mini Luwak coffee plantation, where guests can enjoy complimentary tastings of coffee, tea, and chocolate
  • Paved walkways, shaded resting spots, and clean facilities that make the visit smooth and family-friendly

With its scenic setting, thoughtful amenities, and strong emphasis on comfort and convenience, Aloha Ubud Swing makes it easy to enjoy the thrill of Bali’s swing culture without the stress of complex planning. Literally, you can even walk in without a reservation—though booking ahead is definitely a smart move during peak seasons to avoid waiting times.

  • Location: Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Kec. Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561
  • Entrance Fee: Starts at IDR 150,000 for basic swing access; upgraded packages include photo services, costume rental, and tasting sessions

5. Blangsinga Waterfall Swing

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If you’re seeking a swing experience that seamlessly blends natural beauty with exhilarating adventure, the Blangsinga Waterfall Swing offers a unique and immersive encounter. Located in Banjar Blangsinga, Saba Village, Gianyar, this attraction is nestled beside the stunning Blangsinga Waterfall providing visitors with the rare opportunity to combine two of Bali’s most picturesque experiences in a single visit.

Perched high above the Petanu River, the swing sends you soaring with the roar of the waterfall in the background and lush jungle scenery all around. And unlike the more stylized or commercialized swing parks in Bali, Blangsinga taps into the raw energy of nature, making the experience feel more grounded, thrilling, and authentic.

The swing is part of the D’tukad River Club, a relaxed riverfront venue that adds extra layers of fun and comfort to your visit. Here, you can take a dip in their cliffside infinity pool, enjoy a refreshing drink or meal with a view at the riverside café, or explore a variety of photo spots built right into the jungle terrain. And if you’re after more than just a swing, you’ll love that combo packages often include ATV rides, jungle trekking, and ziplining—turning this into a full-on day of Bali-style adventure.

And if you’re on the cultural side, you may also want to explore Desa Wisata Blangsinga, a nearby traditional village known for its warm hospitality, handmade crafts, and opportunities to learn about Balinese rituals and farming practices. It’s the kind of place where scenic beauty meets soul and leaves you with more than just great photos.

  • Location: Jl. Raya Blangsinga, Saba, Kec. Blahbatuh, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80581
  • Entrance Fee: Approximately IDR 20,000 for waterfall access; swing and activity packages range from IDR 300,000–500,000, depending on inclusions.
  • Operating Hours: Daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM

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6. Uma Pakel Swing and Coffee Experience

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If you’re the type of traveler who enjoys scenic views with a touch of local culture, Uma Pakel Swing offers just the right balance. Situated right next to the Tegalalang Rice Terraces in Gianyar, this spot combines the thrill of swinging with the laid-back charm of a working coffee plantation. It’s not overly commercial, yet polished enough for a smooth visitor experience.

The main jungle swing here extends out from a natural ridge, offering sweeping, open-air views of the terraced valley below. And while the swing height is moderate compared to more extreme parks, the surrounding tranquility and beautiful horizon lines make it a favorite for relaxed travelers and casual photographers.

What makes Uma Pakel stand out is its seamless blend of scenery, taste, and tradition. After your swing session, you’re invited to sample a variety of locally grown teas and coffees, including the world-famous Luwak coffee, brewed traditionally on-site. The experience is rooted in Balinese agro-tourism, so there’s more to take in than just the view—think rows of cacao, spices, and vanilla vines that line the walking paths.

The park includes:

  • A mid-height jungle swing overlooking rice terraces and palm groves
  • Bamboo viewing platforms and giant bird nests ideal for portraits and travel shots
  • Complimentary tasting of up to 12 local brews, including herbal teas, chocolate, and Luwak coffee
  • A guided walk through the plantation that gives insight into how traditional Balinese crops are grown and processed
  • Small gift shops offering local products, from spices to handmade Balinese goods

It’s a relaxed and culturally grounded swing option that gives you something more than just a photo. Uma Pakel is ideal for couples, small groups, or solo travelers who want to pair their swing adventure with a calm and flavorful glimpse into rural Balinese life.

  • Location: Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Kec. Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561
  • Entrance Fee: From IDR 100,000 (includes coffee and tea tasting)
  • Operating Hours: Daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM

7. Wanagiri Hidden Hills Swing

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If you’re venturing beyond Bali’s popular southern and central regions, the Wanagiri Hidden Hills Swing offers a refreshing highland escape with views unlike anywhere else on the island. Perched on a ridge in the cool mountain village of Pancasari, this swing park is set above the glistening Twin Lakes of Buyan and Tamblingan, giving you an elevated experience—literally and visually.

Unlike the tropical jungle or rice terrace settings you’ll find in Ubud, this location is all about lake mist, mountain breezes, and wide-open sky. The swings here can be high making every frame feel cinematic. The air is crisp, the background is vast, and the silence—punctuated only by birdsong—makes the entire moment feel more personal and meditative.

Designed primarily for panoramic photo opportunities, the park features a collection of crafted photo spots, including:

  • Lake-facing swings built on the edge of the hillside for open, breezy shots over the water
  • Heart-shaped bamboo frames perfect for couples or romantic themes
  • Floating platforms and sky walkways with mirrored or reflective bases to play with perspective and light
  • Bird’s nests and tree perches, often decorated with floral elements for a softer visual effect

Wanagiri Hidden Hills is especially popular with couples, honeymooners, and anyone wanting a slower, more scenic version of the Bali swing experience. It’s also often included as part of a broader North Bali tour—alongside stops at Handara Gate, Banyumala Waterfall, or Ulun Danu Beratan Temple.

  • Location: Jalan Raya Munduk, Pancasari, Kec. Sukasada, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali 81152
  • Entrance Fee: IDR 50,000–150,000 depending on how many photo spots you wish to access
  • Operating Hours: Daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM

8. Kintamani Highland Swing

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If you’re after Mount Batur in the backdrop of your pictures, you may head to Kintamani Swing—a highland gem perched above Lake Batur that delivers one of the most unique views you’ll find on the island. Located in Batur Selatan, this swing experience swaps out the usual palm trees and rice terraces for an expansive volcanic landscape, cool alpine air, and sweeping caldera views that feel straight out of a postcard.

Unlike Bali’s more tropical swing parks, this one is all about the raw beauty of elevation. You’ll be swinging at altitude, with the imposing silhouette of Mount Batur on one side and the glistening lake on the other. The atmosphere is peaceful, the light is often golden and crisp—especially in the morning—and the visual contrast between black lava rock and turquoise waters makes for some truly cinematic moments.

Here, you can expect:

  • Swing platforms set at strategic viewpoints, offering a direct line of sight to Mount Batur and Lake Batur
  • Bamboo viewing decks and photo installations for creative portraits and panoramic shots
  • Volcano-side cafés and hot springs nearby where you can unwind after swinging
  • A refreshing highland climate, making this a perfect midday stop after a sunrise hike

The Kintamani Swing is especially popular with hikers, nature lovers, and anyone looking to experience the more rugged, untamed side of Bali’s geography. It’s also far less crowded than Ubud, making the visit feel more relaxed and serene.

  • Location: Batur Selatan, Kintamani, Kabupaten Bangli, Bali 80652
  • Entrance Fee: Typically starts around IDR 270,000, depending on package inclusions
  • Operating Hours: Open daily, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

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Costs, Tickets, and Packages

Swing experiences in Bali can be as simple as a quick photo op or as elaborate as a full-day adventure with food, photo services, and cultural extras. Most parks offer tiered pricing, depending on what’s included—from basic entry fees to all-inclusive packages.

Here’s a breakdown of estimated prices and what you can expect at each major swing attraction:

Swing Park Estimated Price (IDR) What’s Included
Bali Swing Ubud
400,000–510,000

Unlimited swings, jungle nests, helicopter & heart platforms, lunch buffet, photo zones

Aloha Ubud
150,000–250,000

Multiple swing heights, themed bird nests, platform props, child-friendly zones, costume rental, photo assistance

Tegalalang Swing
100,000–200,000

Pay-per-swing or bundled package; access to rice terraces and nearby coffee stalls

Blangsinga Waterfall
300,000–500,000
Swing access, Tegenungan Waterfall entry, infinity pool, ATV ride or zipline add-ons
Zen Hideaway
Private arrangement only
Uma Pakel
100,000–150,000
Jungle swing, bird nests, bamboo lookouts, coffee and tea tasting
Wanagiri Hidden Hills
50,000–150,000
Lakeside swing, bird nests, bamboo photo spots, mirrored platforms
Kintamani Swing
270,000–350,000
Caldera-facing swing, bamboo decks, lake & volcano views, nearby café or hot spring access

Optional add-ons at many locations include:

  • Dress Rental: Flowing gowns in bright colors to elevate your photo shoot—typically IDR 50,000–100,000
  • Professional Photography: On-site photographers help pose you and take Instagram-worthy shots for an additional fee or tip
  • Adventure Combos: Some parks (like Blangsinga or Kintamani) offer package upgrades that include ATV rides, jungle treks, rafting, or coffee tasting tours
  • Lunch Buffets & Local Meals: Certain parks like Bali Swing Ubud or Uma Pakel include traditional Balinese buffets or à la carte meals as part of the full package

Step-by-Step Guide to Experiencing the Best Bali Swing

Planning your Bali swing experience doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you’re going for the thrill, the photos, or both, following a few key steps can help you make the most of your visit. Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide to ensure a smooth, fun, and unforgettable swing adventure.

Step 1: Choose Your Swing Location

First, figure out the kind of backdrop you want—lush jungle, terraced paddies, serene lakes, or dramatic volcano views. Bali has no shortage of scenic options, but each swing park offers a unique atmosphere:

  • Bali Swing Ubud: For the original jungle swing experience, with sweeping ravines, a butterfly garden, and all-inclusive packages.
  • Tegalalang Swing or Uma Pakel: Ideal if you want to swing over Bali’s most iconic rice terraces and enjoy local touches like Luwak coffee tastings.
  • Aloha Ubud: Best for families and first-timers with multiple swing heights, costume rentals, and child-friendly features.
  • Blangsinga Swing: Perfect for thrill-seekers who want to pair their swing with Tegenungan Waterfall access, an infinity pool, or even ATV rides.
  • Wanagiri Hidden Hills: Great for couples or photographers looking to frame their shots against misty mountain lakes and mirrored platforms.
  • Zen Hideaway: A more private, meditative option for those staying in its Airbnb-style villa—offering raw, untamed views of the Ayung River.
  • Kintamani Swing: For those who prefer highland scenery and want Mount Batur and Lake Batur in the background—especially ideal post-sunrise hike.

Pick one that matches your adventure level, mood, and proximity to where you’re staying (Ubud, Kintamani, Munduk, etc.).

Step 2: Book in Advance (Optional but Recommended)

While many swing parks welcome walk-ins, booking ahead comes with perks:

  • Reserve your preferred time slot, especially for sunrise or morning light
  • Avoid long queues during peak travel seasons
  • Unlock bundled discounts that may include transport, meals, and nearby attractions
  • Some parks like Blangsinga or Bali Swing Ubud offer online packages through tour providers that cover everything from pickup to lunch

If you’re short on time or traveling with a group, this step can save you a lot of hassle.

Step 3: Dress for the Shot (and the Climb)

Photos are a big part of the Bali swing experience, so outfit matters but don’t forget comfort:

  • Wear breathable clothes and supportive shoes, especially in muddy or hilly areas
  • If you’re going for that floating fairytale look, many parks like Aloha Ubud or Bali Swing Ubud offer long dress rentals in bold colors
  • Tie your hair or secure hats especially on high swings like Zen Hideaway or Kintamani, where the wind can surprise you

Some venues offer changing rooms and on-site assistance for dress-up and makeup prep.

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Step 4: Arrive Early

Getting there before 10:00 AM helps you:

  • Avoid the crowds
  • Take advantage of softer, more flattering morning light
  • Beat the midday heat and queues

Plus, it also leaves the rest of your day open to explore what’s nearby.

Step 5: Follow the Safety Briefing

Once on-site, pay close attention to staff instructions. Most swing parks will:

  • Fit you with a safety harness
  • Help you get into position
  • Let you know when to hold on or pose

Don’t be afraid to ask questions or let them know if you’re nervous—they do this every day and are trained to help.

Step 6: Capture the Moment

Whether you use your phone, camera, or a park photographer:

  • Use burst mode to catch movement
  • Ask for a few shots from below for that flying illusion
  • Try different angles or props (like bird nests or platforms)

If photos matter to you, consider hiring a photographer at the park. They know the best angles, lighting, and timing.

Step 7: Enjoy the View—and the Moment

Don’t forget to pause, let go (figuratively!), and take it all in. Beyond the photo, swinging high above Bali’s landscapes is an incredible feeling. Whether it’s the wind in your face or the view stretching out before you, it’s a moment to truly enjoy.

Step 8: Explore Nearby Attractions

The best part? Most swing parks are located near scenic spots. So, after your swing, you can check out and enjoy:

  • Coffee tastings at Uma Pakel or Tegalalang (including Luwak coffee!)
  • Infinity pool dips and lunch at Blangsinga Waterfall
  • Rice terrace walks at Tegalalang
  • Cultural tours in nearby villages like Blangsinga or Batur
  • Craft markets and souvenir stalls, especially near Aloha Ubud and Tegalalang

With a little planning, your Bali swing adventure can turn into a full-day escape of nature, culture, and fun.

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FAQ

Yes, many swing parks in Bali offer options suitable for children and seniors, including lower-height swings and tandem setups. Age and weight limits vary by park, so it’s best to check ahead. Parks like Aloha Ubud are especially family-friendly.

Early morning (before 10:00 AM) offers the best lighting for soft, natural photos and avoids harsh midday shadows. It’s also when crowds are thinner, giving you more time to swing and pose without feeling rushed.

Some swing parks do allow drones, but you should always ask permission first. Certain locations may restrict drone use for safety or privacy reasons, especially when other guests are present.

Not necessarily. Most swing parks are accessible to people with average mobility, but some require walking up steps or navigating uneven terrain. If you have physical limitations, choose parks with easier access or notify staff so they can assist you.

Yes, most swing parks have weight limits for safety, typically around 200 kg (440 lbs). Be sure to check with the specific park before visiting, especially if you plan to swing with a partner or use the tandem options.

Touch the Sky the Bali Style!

Bali Swings are more than just a social media trend. They are an immersive way to enjoy the island’s natural beauty, feel a rush of adventure, and capture photos that will last a lifetime. With options ranging from scenic lake views to lush jungle backdrops and even waterfall swings, surely there’s something for every traveler.

With a little planning and the right mindset, these swing attractions in Bali offer some of the most memorable and photogenic moments you can have on the island. And, if you’re putting together your Bali itinerary, make room for this one-of-a-kind adventure—it’s an experience that truly lets you see the island from a new perspective. 

So pack your camera, charge your phone, and get ready to swing into the sky!

Rusmus Holst
About the Author:
Rasmus Holst is a serial entrepreneur and Co-Founder of COCO Development Group, where he helps drive innovation and growth through strategic business development. He is also the Co-Founder of Estate of Bali and Regnskabshelten.dk, Denmark’s fastest-growing accounting firm, which grew to 35 employees and generated $2.5M in turnover in 2023. Rasmus is passionate about building businesses that create long-term value and impact.

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