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Discover Bali’s beauty on this Ubud Waterfalls and Rice Terrace tour, featuring stunning waterfalls, a scenic rice paddy walk, and a thrilling swing experience.
This Ubud Hidden Waterfalls and Rice Terrace Tour offers a carefully curated blend of Bali’s most captivating natural sights, authentic local cuisine, and iconic photo spots—all wrapped into a single, well-paced day. Designed for travelers eager to see the best of Ubud’s lush landscape without the hassle of planning or navigating on their own, this tour promises a memorable experience with a private guide and transportation. It’s perfect for those who want a mix of adventure, culture, and picture-perfect moments without feeling rushed.
What really stands out for us is the combination of stunning waterfalls—each with its own personality—and the chance to walk through rice paddies while learning about traditional irrigation. Plus, the option to swing over the jungle for a bird’s-eye view adds a fun, memorable twist. One thing to keep in mind is that the swing isn’t included in the standard price, so if that’s a must-do, plan accordingly. This tour is ideal for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a well-rounded day in Bali’s scenic heartland.
This tour, offered by Tuti’s Bali Private Tours, is a full-day adventure designed to showcase the natural beauty and cultural richness of Ubud and its surrounding areas. Its 5 out of 5 rating from three reviews speaks to how well it delivers on promises of memorable scenery, expert guidance, and effortless logistics.
From the moment your day begins, a private, English-speaking driver will collect you from your accommodation. This ensures a seamless start and the flexibility to customize your experience slightly if needed. The transportation itself is comfortable, and because it’s private, you avoid the chaos of large group tours, which can sometimes feel rushed or impersonal.
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The first part of your day is dedicated to exploring Bali’s most photogenic waterfalls, each with its own distinct charm.
Arriving early around 9 am, you’ll find this waterfall with its clean, clear waters and stone walls that make for excellent Instagram photos. Reviewers praised the spot for its beauty and photo opportunities, noting that it’s a manageable walk with a small admission fee included. The water here is perfect for a quick dip if you’re feeling brave, and the stone formations offer great angles for photos.
Next, around 10 am, Tibumana beckons with lush greenery and a tranquil swimming spot. Reviewers highlight how the surrounding forest and beautiful rocks make this place feel like a secret oasis. The swimming experience is a highlight, with clear, inviting water and a peaceful vibe—ideal for relaxing after the more energetic first stop.
By noon, your guide will take you to Tukad Cepung, often called a “hidden waterfall,” because it’s inside a cave with sunlight filtering through. The walk involves a bit of a trek and some cave exploration, which reviewers say is well worth the effort. One noted how the sunlight penetrating the cave walls creates a surreal, almost mystical atmosphere that photographs beautifully. This stop is not just about the scenery but about experiencing something a little different from Bali’s more accessible waterfalls.
By around 1 pm, you’ll stop for a set menu lunch at Waroeng D’Yoni, highly recommended by local guides and past visitors alike. Expect authentic Balinese dishes prepared with fresh ingredients. Reviewers appreciated the local flavor and friendly atmosphere, making it more than just a meal but a taste of Bali’s culinary culture. The one-hour break provides a nice pause before the afternoon’s scenic walk.
At 3 pm, the tour moves to the Tegalalang Rice Terrace. Here, you’ll wander through lush green paddies, marvel at the ingenuity of the subak irrigation system, and learn how rice farming sustains Balinese culture. The gentle walk is relaxing, and the scenery offers countless photo opportunities. Reviewers loved how the guide explained the rice terraces’ history and importance, adding educational value to the visual delight.
The final stop, around 4 pm, is the Aloha Ubud Swing. While the swing isn’t included in the tour price, many guests opt to add it on to cap off their day with a fun, adrenaline-pumping experience. The swinging platform offers amazing views over the jungle and rice terraces, making for some unforgettable photos. Visitors praised the staff for being friendly and helpful, ensuring a smooth experience.
The tour manages to cover most bases very well. All entrance fees are included if you select the optional package, plus hotel pickup and drop-off, as well as a set menu lunch. The private transportation means you’re traveling comfortably and on your own schedule.
However, the swing is an optional extra, so if that’s a must-do for you, it will be an additional cost. Dinner and personal shopping expenses aren’t included, giving you the flexibility to explore on your own after the tour.
Reviewers consistently praise the guides for their friendliness and knowledge. One noted Yanse’s “perfect English and great sense of humor,” which made the entire day more enjoyable. Another called the guide “spectacular,” highlighting how the guide went above and beyond by spending extra time at each site, making sure guests were comfortable and had plenty of photo options.
Guests also appreciated the timing—the schedule struck a good balance between seeing everything and not feeling rushed. And the comfortable, private transport was a favorite aspect, preventing the fatigue that can come from large group tours.
This experience is best suited for nature lovers and those eager to see Bali’s iconic waterfalls and rice terraces without the hassle of organizing each stop. It’s perfect for travelers who value local insights and want a personalized experience with a knowledgeable guide. If you enjoy photography, the scenic backdrops will keep your camera busy. It also caters well to those who prefer a relaxed pace while still covering many highlights.
The tour’s flexibility, including private transport and optional add-ons, makes it adaptable for many types of travelers—whether you’re exploring solo, as a couple, or with a small group. Just keep in mind that if you’re after the swing experience, you’ll need to budget for that separately.
For $75 per person, this tour provides excellent value considering the comprehensive itinerary, private transport, and included meals. The chance to visit Bali’s top waterfalls, walk in rice paddies, and enjoy stunning vistas makes it an all-round hit. The tour’s balance of adventure, cultural insights, and relaxation offers a well-rounded taste of Ubud’s natural treasures.
The personalized approach and knowledgeable guides are clear highlights, creating a smooth, enjoyable day even for first-time visitors. While the optional swing adds fun, the core experience remains impressive on its own. Overall, it’s a fantastic way to see Bali’s lush interiors and capture memorable moments—perfect for travelers wanting a genuine, Instagram-worthy adventure in Ubud.
How early does the tour start?
The tour begins around 9 am with pickup, so you should be ready by then for a full day of exploring.
What’s included in the price?
All entrance fees (if you select the option), hotel pickup and drop-off, a set menu lunch, a driver/guide, and private transportation are included.
Can I swim at the waterfalls?
Yes, at Tibumana Waterfall you can swim in the natural pool. Kanto Lampo and Tukad Cepung also offer beautiful spots for photos and wading.
Is the swing part of the tour price?
No, the swing is an optional extra, so if you want to experience flying over the jungle, you’ll need to pay separately.
How long is the entire tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, giving enough time at each stop without feeling rushed.
Are the waterfalls suitable for families?
Yes, the waterfalls are accessible and family-friendly, especially if children are comfortable with walking and swimming.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and waterproof clothing or a change of clothes is advisable if swimming.
Will I have enough time at each stop?
Yes, the schedule is well-paced with about an hour at each site, allowing for photos, exploration, and relaxing.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. The private guide and transportation make solo travelers feel comfortable and catered to.
This tour offers a balanced, scenic, and culturally enriching day in Bali that’s perfect for those who want an authentic experience with minimal fuss. Whether you’re snapping photos of waterfalls, learning about rice cultivation, or just soaking in Bali’s natural beauty, this adventure hits all the right notes.