Bali Swing Tour Package is a one day tour package that we combine to visit several tourist attractions. Bali Swing Tour is an adventure tourism activity to feel the sensation of swinging against a beautiful scenic backdrop. Bali Swing is a newly introduced activity in Bali to add variety to exciting adventure tourism in Bali. Even though it is relatively new, the enthusiasm of tourists to try this vehicle is very high.
Trying this ride might remind you of having done this swing activity as a child with friends. With simple equipment, make a swing under a tree and enjoy the thrill of playing on a swing together. It is this moment that you want to recreate to remember your childhood and Bali Swing is here to make those memories even more exciting. If you are afraid of heights and don’t dare to try the swing, then there are other rides you can do such as sitting in a big bird’s nest and taking pictures with a green landscape as a background.
For safety, all equipment meets safety standards for adventure equipment. Some of the rides that you can try include: Single Swing, Romantic Swing, Bed Swing, Chicken Nest, Bird Nest, etc.
- Duration : 10 Hours
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• Visiting the natural and cultural reserve in Ubud, namely the Ubud Monkey Forest.
• Try the sensation of swing rides at Bali Swing Bongkasa.
• Visit the unique Tanah Lot temple.
Itinerary
– 08:30 : Pick up at the hotel where you are staying.
– 10:00 : Visit Monkey Forest Ubud.
– 11:30 : Visit Bali Swing.
– 13:00 : Lunch.
– 15:00 : Visit Taman Ayun Temple.
– 16:30 : Visit Tanah Lot Temple.
– 18:30 : Arrive back at the hotel and finish.
# | Participants | Adult | Child |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 Person | IDR 1,340,000 | IDR 820,000 |
2 | 3 Person | IDR 1,225,000 | IDR 820,000 |
3 | 4 Person | IDR 1,165,000 | IDR 820,000 |
4 | 5 Person | IDR 1,130,000 | IDR 820,000 |
Tour Includes
- Private Transport.
- Swing Ticket.
- Entrance Fee.
- Parking Fee.
- The tour will be assisted by an English speaking tour driver.
Tour Excludes
- Meals and drinks
- Insurance
- Your personal expenses
- Additional services
Terms and Conditions :
- The price already include with 21% Government tax and Services.
- The tour package price is per person with a minimum booking for 2 people.
- Booking at least 3 days in advance.
- The tour is private (means there no another participants).
- Free for infants under 3 years old.
Free cancellation fee or change date, 24 hours before the tour date. - Cancel within on the day when our driver already in hotel will be charge 50% from total price.
- Coverage areas for pick-up: Sanur, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa, Ubud and the airport.
Terms of payments
- Payment by cash with driver with USD or IDR account with last currencies.
- Payment is on the day itself with our driver.
Booking Via
Please make a booked via email: greatbalitrip@gmail.com or Whatsapp.
See also : Kintamani Jeep Tour
Interesting places to visit during Bali Swing Tour
Bali Swing
The Bali Swing is a popular tourist attraction located in Bali, Indonesia. It is an adventure park that offers visitors a unique and thrilling experience of swinging above lush tropical forests and breathtaking landscapes.
At the Bali Swing, you can find various types of swings and nests suspended high above the ground, allowing you to swing back and forth while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty. The swings are typically made of sturdy materials such as wood or metal and are securely attached to trees or purpose-built structures.
In addition to the swings, the Bali Swing often features other attractions and facilities to enhance the visitor’s experience. These may include zip lines, treehouses, bird nests, photo spots, and scenic viewpoints. Some parks also have additional amenities like restaurants, cafes, and souvenir shops.
It’s important to note that the Bali Swing is not a single location but rather a concept that has been replicated and offered by several operators throughout Bali. Each park may have its own unique features, swing designs, and ticketing policies. Some popular Bali Swing locations include Ubud, Bongkasa, and Tegalalang, among others.
Monkey Forest, Ubud
The Monkey Forest Ubud, also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, is a popular tourist attraction located in the heart of Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. It is a natural reserve and temple complex that is home to a large population of long-tailed macaques, a species of monkeys.
The Monkey Forest is spread over approximately 27 acres of lush forest and is considered a sacred site by the local community. The sanctuary comprises three Hindu temples—Pura Dalem Agung, Pura Beji, and Pura Prajapati—along with various stone carvings, statues, and moss-covered pathways.
Visitors to the Monkey Forest can observe the monkeys in their natural habitat and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. You can see the monkeys playing, interacting with each other, and swinging from tree branches. However, it’s important to note that while the monkeys may appear friendly, they are still wild animals, and caution should be exercised when interacting with them.
Here are a few tips for visiting the Monkey Forest Ubud:
1. Respect the monkeys: While the monkeys may approach visitors, it’s important not to touch or provoke them. They are known to be curious and may attempt to grab food or personal belongings, so it’s advisable to keep a safe distance.
2. Secure your belongings: Monkeys are notorious for snatching items such as sunglasses, hats, or loose belongings. It’s best to keep your valuables securely stored to prevent any mishaps.
3. Follow the rules: There are guidelines posted throughout the Monkey Forest that visitors are expected to follow. These rules are in place to ensure the safety of both visitors and the monkeys. Be sure to read and adhere to them.
4. Dress appropriately: As the Monkey Forest is a sacred site, it is recommended to dress modestly. Cover your shoulders and legs as a sign of respect.
5. Enjoy the surroundings: Apart from the monkeys, the Monkey Forest features beautiful trees, ancient temples, and serene pathways. Take your time to explore and appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
Visiting the Monkey Forest Ubud can be an enjoyable and unique experience, but it’s important to approach it with respect for the monkeys and the sacredness of the site.
Taman Ayun Temple
Taman Ayun Temple, also known as Pura Taman Ayun, is a beautiful Hindu temple located in Mengwi village, in the Badung Regency of Bali, Indonesia. It is one of the most significant and picturesque temples on the island and is a popular tourist attraction.
Taman Ayun Temple was built in the 17th century and served as the royal family temple of the Mengwi Kingdom. The temple is surrounded by a large moat and is known for its stunning architecture and serene garden settings. The name “Taman Ayun” translates to “beautiful garden” in the Balinese language, which perfectly describes the temple’s surroundings.
The temple complex consists of several courtyards, each with its own unique architectural features. The main entrance is through a towering split gate known as a “candi bentar.” Inside, you will find lush gardens, lotus ponds, and various shrines dedicated to different Hindu gods and goddesses. The central courtyard houses the main temple, called the “Meru,” which has tiered thatched roofs and ornate carvings.
Taman Ayun Temple is renowned for its cultural and historical significance. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and reflects the traditional Balinese architectural style, known as “Meru.” The temple is not only a place of worship but also serves as a venue for religious ceremonies and festivals.
Visitors to Taman Ayun Temple can explore the temple grounds, admire the intricate carvings, and enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding landscape. The temple offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for meditation and contemplation.
When visiting Taman Ayun Temple, it is advisable to dress modestly and respectfully, as it is a religious site. Visitors should also follow the temple rules and be mindful of the local customs and traditions. It is recommended to visit during the morning hours to avoid crowds and enjoy the temple’s serenity.
Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah Lot Temple is another famous Hindu temple located in Bali, Indonesia. It is known for its stunning oceanfront setting and is considered one of the most iconic landmarks on the island. Here are some things you can do when visiting Tanah Lot Temple:
Explore the Temple Complex: Take a leisurely stroll through the temple complex and admire the unique architecture and religious structures. The temple is perched on a rock formation and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline.
Watch the Sunset: Tanah Lot Temple is renowned for its incredible sunsets. The temple provides a picturesque backdrop as the sun dips below the horizon. Arrive early to secure a good spot and witness the magical colors of the sky.
Visit the Sea Snake Cave: Adjacent to the main temple, there is a small cave inhabited by sea snakes. These snakes are considered sacred and are believed to guard the temple. You can observe them from a safe distance and learn about their significance in Balinese mythology.
Take Photos: Tanah Lot Temple offers numerous opportunities for photography. Capture the beauty of the temple, the crashing waves, and the surrounding landscapes. Experiment with different angles and perspectives to create memorable images.
Experience a Traditional Balinese Dance Performance: In the evening, you can enjoy a traditional Balinese dance performance at the open-air theater near the temple. These cultural performances showcase the vibrant music, intricate costumes, and graceful movements of Balinese dance forms.
Explore the Souvenir Shops: There are several souvenir shops and local vendors near Tanah Lot Temple. You can browse through a variety of Balinese handicrafts, artwork, clothing, and souvenirs. Take the opportunity to purchase unique mementos of your visit.
Sample Local Cuisine: Adjacent to the temple complex, there are restaurants and cafes that offer a range of local Balinese dishes. Indulge in traditional flavors and savor the delicious cuisine while enjoying the views of the temple and the ocean.
Visit Batu Bolong Temple: Located nearby, Batu Bolong Temple is another picturesque temple perched on a rock formation. It offers stunning views of the coastline and is worth a visit if you have the time.
Remember to dress respectfully when visiting Tanah Lot Temple and adhere to any temple rules and customs. It is advisable to visit during low tide to be able to walk to the temple itself and explore its surroundings more freely.