





Bali: Bali Swing
Operating Hours:Monday - Sunday: 08:00 - 17:00
The Vibe:Jungle rush with a camera-ready view 🌿
Perched above the Ayung River gorge, this cluster of giant swings and sky-high nests has become one of Bali's most photographed experiences — equal parts adrenaline rush and social-media goldmine.
Canopy rustles overhead as you launch forward into open air. The valley drops away, rice terraces stretch to the horizon, and the wind hits your face in one exhilarating sweep.
- • One of the most Instagrammed attractions in Bali
- • Featured in numerous global travel listicles and influencer itineraries
- • Visitors consistently praise the dramatic jungle backdrop and helpful staff
- • Over 7,000 Google reviews averaging 4.4 stars
Persona Fit
- 👨👩👧 Families: Kids love the smaller swings; the nests and platforms double as a playground.
- 💕 Couples: Side-by-side tandem swings and bird-nest photo spots make for romantic content.
- 📸 Photographers: Endless angles — backlit morning shots through the canopy are exceptional.
- 🎒 Solo Travellers: Staff double as unofficial photographers, so you never miss a shot.
- 🏃 Thrill-Seekers: The highest swing arcs out over the river gorge at roughly 78 metres above the valley floor.
Highlights
- Giant jungle swing — soar over the Ayung River gorge with panoramic valley views
- Iconic bird-nest photo spots — woven nests perched on cliff edges for dramatic portraits
- Tandem swing — a side-by-side option perfect for couples or friends
- Rice-terrace walkways — stroll through working paddies between swing sessions
- Sunrise-hour visits before 09:00 — shorter queues and soft golden light — Hidden Gem
- Zipline course threading through the upper canopy — often overlooked by swing-focused visitors — Hidden Gem
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Table of Contents
- Located in Bongkasa Pertiwi, about 20 minutes south-west of central Ubud by car or scooter.
- Most visitors arrive by private driver or ride-hail (Grab/Gojek); the access road is narrow, so allow extra time during midday traffic.
- A single main entrance leads to the ticketing area; head straight to the swing queue before exploring photo spots to avoid the late-morning rush.
Food & Coffee Shops
On-site jungle café: fresh coconut and cold drinks with a gorge view.
Warungs along the Bongkasa road: affordable nasi campur just minutes from the entrance.
Ubud centre (20 min drive): wide choice of cafés serving smoothie bowls and Balinese coffee.
On-site jungle café: fresh coconut and cold drinks with a gorge view.
Warungs along the Bongkasa road: affordable nasi campur just minutes from the entrance.
Ubud centre (20 min drive): wide choice of cafés serving smoothie bowls and Balinese coffee.
Insider Tips
Best Time: Gates open at 08:00 — being first in line means near-empty platforms and soft morning light for photos.
Hack: Book a combo ticket (swing + zipline + sky bike) for better value than buying each activity separately.
Hidden Gem: Walk down the staircase to the river-edge viewpoint for a peaceful moment most visitors miss entirely.
Photo Tip: Wear a contrasting colour (red or white) against the green canopy for photos that pop.
Best Time: Gates open at 08:00 — being first in line means near-empty platforms and soft morning light for photos.
Hack: Book a combo ticket (swing + zipline + sky bike) for better value than buying each activity separately.
Hidden Gem: Walk down the staircase to the river-edge viewpoint for a peaceful moment most visitors miss entirely.
Photo Tip: Wear a contrasting colour (red or white) against the green canopy for photos that pop.
Photography Tips
Morning light (08:00–09:30) filters through the canopy at a low angle — ideal for backlit swing shots.
Use burst or continuous-shooting mode to capture the peak arc of the swing mid-flight.
The bird-nest platforms at the cliff edge give the most dramatic depth-of-field opportunities.
Drones are generally not permitted within the swing compound — check with staff before flying.
Morning light (08:00–09:30) filters through the canopy at a low angle — ideal for backlit swing shots.
Use burst or continuous-shooting mode to capture the peak arc of the swing mid-flight.
The bird-nest platforms at the cliff edge give the most dramatic depth-of-field opportunities.
Drones are generally not permitted within the swing compound — check with staff before flying.
Things To Do Nearby
Tegallalang Rice Terraces — iconic tiered paddies perfect for a post-swing stroll.
Tegenungan Waterfall — a quick dip and photo stop roughly 20 minutes away.
Ubud Monkey Forest — playful long-tailed macaques in a mossy temple setting.
Tegallalang Rice Terraces — iconic tiered paddies perfect for a post-swing stroll.
Tegenungan Waterfall — a quick dip and photo stop roughly 20 minutes away.
Ubud Monkey Forest — playful long-tailed macaques in a mossy temple setting.

