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Discover Bali’s natural beauty with this Ubud Swing & Village Tour, featuring scenic waterfalls, rice terraces, cultural shows, and authentic village visits.
Taking a day away from Bali’s famous beaches to explore its lush inland landscapes and vibrant culture can be surprisingly rewarding. This Ubud Swing and Village Tour, offered by Gusti Bali Tours, promises an authentic experience that combines stunning scenery, cultural insights, and some adrenaline-pumping moments — all in just one day. Outlined as a flexible, private journey, it’s perfect for travelers eager to see Bali beyond its coastline and explore its rural charm.
What really appeals to us about this tour is the blend of nature, culture, and adventure — especially the chance to swing over the jungle canopy. Also, the tour’s flexible nature and private setup mean it’s tailored more to your pace and interests. However, potential travelers should note that entrance fees are not included, so budgeting for those ahead of time adds a layer of planning. This experience tends to suit those who love outdoor activities, cultural sights, and appreciate personalized guides.
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This tour is ideal for travelers craving a break from Bali’s busy beaches. Instead, it offers a chance to see the island’s more tranquil, rural side. The private transportation means you travel comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle, with your friendly driver acting as a local guide, giving you insights along the way.
Starting at 8:30 am, you’ll be picked up from your hotel in Kuta or nearby, setting the tone for a relaxed, personalized day. The tour lasts roughly 8 to 10 hours, giving plenty of time for each stop without feeling rushed.
Your journey begins with a cultural performance—the Barong and Keris dance—an energetic, traditional show that depicts Balinese mythological stories. While admission isn’t included, the performance offers a glimpse into Bali’s spiritual and artistic traditions, setting a cultural tone for the day. The 1-hour duration allows for an engaging introduction to Bali’s artistic expressions.
Next, it’s time to indulge in Bali’s famous coffee culture. At the Celuk Coffee Plantation, you’ll get to sample various kinds of Bali’s renowned coffees and teas, including the exotic Luwak coffee, made from beans processed by civet cats. Here, you can also try the jungle swing — a chance to get that iconic Bali shot while swinging over the lush greenery.
Travelers who’ve tried the swing comment on its exhilarating feeling and spectacular views, though some note it can be a bit crowded during peak times. The stop lasts about an hour, giving enough time for coffee tasting and photos.
Moving on, you’ll visit a Balinese traditional house compound at Batuan Village. The architecture reflects local social and hospitality customs, giving you insight into the daily lives of Balinese families. It’s a brief stop but offers a snapshot of authentic Balinese living.
Following this, you’re taken to Batuan Temple, an important local place of worship dedicated to Tri Murti, the three major Hindu gods. The temple’s architecture and serene atmosphere offer a peaceful break and a chance to observe Balinese spiritual practices firsthand.
The highlight for many is reaching the Kanto Lampo Waterfall. Tucked away from the crowds, it’s celebrated for its natural beauty and the opportunity to cool off with a swim. The waterfall’s cascading waters and lush surroundings create a picturesque scene, and many visitors find it the perfect spot to relax and connect with nature. Expect to spend about an hour here, soaking in the scenery and enjoying the fresh air.
While entrance fees aren’t included, many travelers find the prices reasonable and worth the extra expense, especially given the diversity of sights. Bring cash for entrance fees, water, and snacks. Also, pack a swimsuit if you plan to swim at Kantolampo or Tegenungan waterfalls.
What sets this tour apart is the guide’s ability to share local insights — many reviewers mention guides like Made and Ketut as being knowledgeable, friendly, and eager to explain Balinese traditions. They make the difference between a generic sightseeing day and a genuine cultural experience.
The Batuan Village stop, for instance, is praised for its authentic ambiance, unlike more commercialized attractions. Likewise, the scenic views from the rice terraces and waterfalls are often described as “breathtaking,” providing plenty of opportunities for memorable photos.
Priced at $46.16 per group, this tour offers great value for those wanting to pack in multiple experiences without the hassle of arranging transport or guides themselves. The private setup means flexibility, making it a good choice for families, small groups, or couples. It’s especially suited for travelers interested in nature, culture, and a bit of adventure.
While it doesn’t include entrance fees, the overall experience justifies the extra costs; you’re getting a personalized, relaxed day with a knowledgeable guide. If you’re looking for a way to see Bali’s countryside with comfort and authenticity, this tour ticks many boxes.
The Ubud Swing and Ubud Village Tour offers a well-balanced mix of scenic beauty, culture, and gentle adventure. Traveling with a private driver ensures comfort, while the variety of stops keeps the day engaging. From the stunning rice terraces and waterfalls to traditional villages and cultural performances, it’s designed for travelers eager to experience Bali beyond the beaches.
Ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities, cultural insights, and picturesque landscapes, this tour provides a comprehensive snapshot of Bali’s inland charm. The affordability combined with the personal touch makes it a compelling choice for anyone looking to make the most of a day in Ubud.
If you’re after a relaxed, authentic taste of Bali’s natural and cultural highlights, this tour will likely be a highlight of your trip.
Is transportation included?
Yes, private, air-conditioned transportation is included, making the journey comfortable and stress-free.
What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 8:30 am, with pickup from your hotel in Kuta or nearby.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees are paid directly on the day. Budget accordingly for sites like waterfalls, temples, and the coffee plantation.
How long does the tour last?
Expect a full-day experience, approximately 8 to 10 hours, depending on traffic and time spent at each stop.
Can I customize the itinerary?
As a private tour, it can be tailored slightly, but major stops are fixed. Discuss preferences with your guide.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s appropriate for most ages, especially those comfortable with walking and outdoor activities.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothes, sturdy shoes, a swimsuit if swimming, camera, hat, and cash for entrance fees.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Absolutely, especially for families wanting a mix of culture and adventure in a relaxed setting.
Are there options for lunch?
Lunch isn’t included, so you can bring snacks or plan to eat at local restaurants during the day.
How do I book or cancel?
Booking is through Viator, and cancellations are free if done at least 24 hours in advance.
This Ubud Swing and Village Tour provides a balanced, engaging day filled with natural beauty, cultural insights, and moments of fun — perfect for travelers seeking an authentic slice of Bali.