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Bali Swing | Bali


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Landmark: Bali Swing
City: Bali
Country: Indonesia
Continent: Asia

Bali Swing, Bali, Indonesia, Asia

Overview

Bali Swing lies deep within Bongkasa Village in Ubud District under Gianyar Regency sprawling across Central Bali fairly quietly.Nestled rather intricately amidst a lush tropical jungle and sprawling rice terraces around 10 kilometers southwest of Ubud's dense central area it sits pretty.Bali Swing has emerged as a wildly popular eco-tourism hot spot offering rather adventurous visitors a deeply thrilling experience swinging alarmingly high above Bali's vibrantly verdant landscape.

It has morphed into an iconic hotspot for thrill seekers and shutterbugs alike snapping gobsmacking aerial vistas of island landscapes with reckless abandon.

Guests swing on gargantuan Balinese-style pendulous contraptions suspended high from towering arboreal giants or steel frames over lush valleys.

Swings wildly fluctuate in height soaring over 20 meters above ground level and conjure an extremely exhilarating sensation akin to flying freely.

Multiple swings in diverse sizes and quirky styles including tandem and solo options let visitors pick their desired thrill level quite freely.

Bali Swing offers ridiculously picturesque settings with terraced fields and distant mountains providing stunning backdrops for super Instagram-worthy shots.

Skilled photographers and staff members help capture electrifying action shots and posed portraits with considerable ease and meticulous attention daily.

Bali Swing spots often feature extra thrill-seeking attractions like Tarzan-style leaps and ginormous hammocks for added snap variety.

On-site cafés serve refreshments offering a pleasant respite amidst sprawling vistas surrounding landscape under normally placid skies.

Traditional Balinese wooden swings used in vibrant festivals and sacred ceremonies inspire swings that symbolize a deep connection with nature and utter jubilation.

Attraction highlights eco-friendly tourism practices operating inside family-owned agro-tourism estates that cultivate organic crops pretty nearby rural villages.

Practical info and visitor experience details are listed here; opening hours vary by location but are usually from 8:00 AM till dusk around 6:00 PM daily.

Entry fees fluctuate wildly between IDR 150,000 and a whopping 350,000 or roughly $10–24 USD including usually one swing ride and dodgy photo services.

Extra costs may be incurred for additional thrill rides and special souvenir photo packages offered at heavily discounted rates occasionally.

Advance booking is highly recommended especially during peak season since swings are super popular and queues tend to get pretty lengthy.

Staff provide harnesses and super detailed instructions rapidly before each ridiculously thrilling swing ride session on big equipment.

Children and individuals plagued with mobility issues or lurking health concerns ought carefully assess activity suitability beforehand very quietly.

Bali Swing is a wildly popular spot steeped deeply in natural beauty and an intoxicating cultural charm vividly on display.Early morning or late afternoon hours are ideal for dodging midday heat and hordes of tourists in sweltering Bali.Dry season from April through October is best for relatively stable weather and fairly clear skies overhead.Ubud Monkey Forest is roughly 15 minutes away and offers a heady mix of culture and wildlife in lush surroundings.Tegalalang Rice Terraces are a famous nearby attraction boasting stunning terraced rice fields perfect for exploring leisurely.Ubud Town Center overflows with art galleries and markets and traditional Balinese culture visible everywhere.This attraction is one of Bali's most photographed and beloved hotspots full of an exhilarating adrenaline rush and gorgeous scenery.

Suspended high above lush jungle and rice fields swings provide a thrilling experience and stunning vistas capturing Bali's adventurous spirit quite perfectly.

Bali Swing is utterly thrilling for travelers seeking iconic snaps or heart-stopping excitement in island's rugged central highlands pretty much every year.



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