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Discover Bali’s most stunning waterfalls and iconic swings with this private full-day Ubud tour, combining scenic views, cultural insights, and adventure.
Exploring Bali’s Waterfalls and Swing: An Authentic Day of Natural Beauty
This private full-day tour near Ubud offers an excellent way to experience Bali’s natural wonders beyond the usual beaches. Covering six stops, from impressive waterfalls to scenic rice terraces and a famous swing, it’s designed for travelers wanting a mix of adventure, culture, and photo-worthy moments. The tour promises personalized attention, with air-conditioned transport and a friendly guide, making the day both comfortable and inspiring.
What we particularly like about this experience is the thoughtful itinerary that balances well-known sites with hidden gems. The inclusion of local spots like Tibumana Waterfall and the Bali Pulina Coffee Plantation adds an authentic touch that feels far from the tourist crowds. The highlight for many, according to reviews, is the Terrace River Pool Swing—a perfect spot for that iconic Bali shot with views of terraced rice paddies.
One potential consideration is the timing—since it’s a full 10-hour day, it requires some energy and an early start. Plus, as entrance tickets are not included, travelers should budget extra for entry fees. This tour suits those who love nature, enjoy scenic landscapes, and are keen to explore Bali’s lush side without the hassle of planning each detail themselves.
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Starting the day, this waterfall is one of Bali’s more prominent and accessible spots. Located in Gianyar, just a short drive from Ubud, it’s a favorite for a reason. We loved the way the waterfall cascades into a pool that’s perfect for a quick dip if you’re brave enough. The setting is lush, with plenty of viewpoints to snap photos. That said, since the admission ticket isn’t included, you’ll need to budget for the entry fee. The area can get busy, especially midday, so arriving early might be best for those after quieter moments.
Next, it’s a smaller, charming waterfall that’s great for a relaxing stop. The water here is particularly inviting on hot days, and the entrance fee is affordable. Reviewers appreciated the easy walk to this spot and the chance to stand under the waterfall. It’s less crowded than Tegenungan, offering a more intimate experience. The water’s clarity and the natural setting make it a perfect refreshment break.
A true hidden gem that’s mainly frequented by locals, Tibumana offers a peaceful retreat away from the touristy spots. Surrounded by thick greenery, it’s a picture-perfect cascade. Visitors mention it as a “beautiful hidden paradise,” and the fact that it’s just upstream of Reng Reng waterfalls means fewer crowds. Expect a short walk through natural surroundings to reach it, and again, entrance fees apply. The serenity here makes it a standout moment of the day.
The highlight for many is the famous Bali swing—a must-try for those Instagram moments. This site offers a range of swings, including the iconic single and tandem options, all with stunning views of the rice terraces. We loved the balance of thrill and tranquility, as you swing over lush paddies with the gentle sounds of nature below. The zipline and sky cycling options add extra adventure, and the infinity pool provides a relaxing spot to soak in the views. Many reviews praise the best swing in Ubud for its camera-friendly setting and the chance to capture those perfect Bali shots.
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No Bali visit is complete without a stroll through Tegalalang. Known for its terraced rice paddies, this spot showcases Bali’s traditional farming landscape. The view is breathtaking, with coconut trees lining the slopes and a meandering small river below. The area is dotted with craft shops selling colorful woodcarvings, which shoppers love for their reasonable prices and light weight. The 30-minute stop is just enough to soak in the scenery and browse local crafts without feeling rushed.
A favorite among reviewers, the coffee plantation offers a genuine look at Bali’s coffee-making traditions. Here, you can see the cultivation of various coffees, including the famous Bali Coffee Luwak, and even try your hand at brewing your own cup. Tasting sessions include Bali’s best coffees and ginger tea with views of the river valley—an extra treat. The shop sells a variety of coffee products, making it a good spot for souvenirs. The hour-long visit is relaxed and educational, offering a taste of local agriculture and craftsmanship.
The tour’s private setup means you’ll avoid the crowds and have flexibility in timing—an important factor for a smooth day. The vehicle is air-conditioned, which keeps everyone comfortable, especially when the Bali heat kicks in. The guide is fluent in English and well-versed in Bali’s attractions, often adding insider tips and cultural insights that elevate the experience.
Cost-wise, at $77 for a group of up to five, you’re paying for a full-day guided adventure that covers transportation, parking, and expert guiding—an excellent deal considering the number of sites visited. Entrance fees are not included, so planning a small budget for those will ensure no surprises.
Several reviewers have commented on the professionalism and friendliness of their guides, particularly mentioning Nengah Polos’s reliable and caring service. Knowing you’re in good hands adds a lot of value to a day filled with outdoor activities and scenic stops.
Reviewers have praised the guides’ knowledge and punctuality, describing Nengah as “reliable, responsible & caring,” and sharing that he speaks good English. One reviewer notes that their driver has been their go-to Bali driver for years, highlighting the importance of trustworthy transportation. Guests also appreciated that many of the waterfalls, like Tibumana, are mostly visited by locals, which offers a more authentic and less commercialized experience.
The swing site gets special mention for its stunning views and photo opportunities, with travelers describing it as the “best swing in Ubud.” The opportunity to capture Bali’s lush greenery and terraced rice paddies from a hanging swing is a real highlight, especially for social media enthusiasts.
This full-day private tour is ideal for travelers who want a well-rounded Bali experience focused on nature and scenic beauty. It’s perfect for those who enjoy outdoor adventures, stunning photography, and authentic local spots without the hassle of planning each step. The personalized nature suits families, couples, or small groups looking for a flexible, comfortable day out.
It’s also great for first-time visitors who want a rundown of Bali’s lush landscape, from waterfalls to rice terraces, with the comfort of private transportation and guided insights. If you’re after a mix of adventure, culture, and incredible views, this tour hits all those marks.
This Bali waterfall and swing tour offers genuine value for travelers eager to explore Bali’s natural side in comfort and style. The combination of iconic sights like the rice terraces and swings with peaceful waterfalls makes it a well-balanced day. The knowledgeable guides, especially Nengah, ensure a smooth experience packed with insights and friendly service.
While the price excludes entrance fees, the overall cost remains reasonable for a private, full-day adventure that can be tailored to your pace. The stops are thoughtfully chosen to showcase Bali’s diverse landscape—from cascading waterfalls and lush rice paddies to cultural spots like the coffee plantation.
If you’re seeking an authentic taste of Bali’s greenery and a few unforgettable photo moments, this tour is definitely worth considering. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate nature, local culture, and a bit of adventure, all within a relaxed and private setting.
Are entrance fees included in the tour?
No, entrance tickets are not included. You’ll need to budget extra for each site’s entry fee.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, making it a full day of sightseeing.
Is this tour suitable for small groups?
Yes, it’s private for up to 5 people, offering personalized attention and flexibility.
Does the tour include lunch?
No, lunch is not included, so you might want to bring snacks or plan to eat afterward.
What is the transportation like?
You’ll travel in an air-conditioned vehicle with private transport and parking included.
Can I customize the stops?
Since it’s a private tour, you can discuss your preferences with the guide, but the itinerary covers key highlights.
Are the waterfalls suitable for swimming?
Tegenungan and Kanto Lampo are popular for dips, but always check local safety advice. Tibumana offers a serene environment, ideal for sightseeing.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the walks are manageable for those with moderate mobility.