Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour

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Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour

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A great day in Ubud starts with a swing. This tour stacks zipline thrills, jungle swing fun, and a real waterfall moment into one 6-hour plan. I also like that it’s built around pickup and a driver-guide who can steer the day, not just hand you off.

The two biggest wins are the action-packed order of activities (sky first, then Tarzan-style swinging) and the payoff at the end: a waterfall where you can hike down and cool off in the natural pool. One thing to consider: the zipline has a weight window (40–100 kg / 220 lbs max), so check that before you get excited.

Key things to know before you go

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Key things to know before you go

  • Zipline weight limits: minimum 40 kg and maximum 100 kg (220 lbs)
  • Two jungle thrill rides: zipline at Uma Ceking plus jungle swing at Satria Swing
  • Waterfall time you can choose: hike to the base and you may be able to dip in the natural pool
  • Pickup + drop-off included: saves you the hassle of coordinating rides in Ubud
  • Guide-led flexibility: if you want extra time, ask your guide; the ride portion is often shorter than the full day

Ubud Jungle Thrills: What You Actually Get for $51.72

For about $51.72 per person, you’re paying for an all-in day of adrenaline plus a classic Ubud nature stop. The value isn’t just the activities—it’s the fact that hotel pickup and drop-off are included, along with the zipline equipment and the waterfall entrance ticket.

This matters in Ubud because moving between spots can eat up time and energy. Here, the schedule is set up so you can focus on doing stuff, not figuring stuff out. If you’re the type who likes an itinerary that keeps moving (without feeling chaotic), you’ll probably appreciate that.

The tour is also described as private, meaning it’s set up for your group rather than mixing you into a huge crowd. That’s a real comfort factor when you’re dealing with time slots for ziplining and swinging.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud.

How the Day Runs: Pickup to Drop-Off Without the Guesswork

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - How the Day Runs: Pickup to Drop-Off Without the Guesswork
The flow is straightforward: the driver picks you up from your hotel, then you head to the first activity zone. After the thrills, you move through a coffee plantation stop (optional), more swinging action, and then the waterfall. You end back at your hotel.

Timing is listed at about 6 hours total. Reviews also hint that the main experience portion can feel closer to 4–5 hours, with the ability to stay longer or do more if you ask your guide. That’s a helpful detail because it means you’re not locked into a tiny window where you feel rushed.

Also note that confirmation is received at booking time. That’s useful if you’re planning a tight Ubud schedule and want fewer unknowns.

Tegalalang Rice Terrace Stop: A Practical First Viewpoint

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Tegalalang Rice Terrace Stop: A Practical First Viewpoint
The day includes Tegalalang Rice Terrace as Stop 1. This is the Ubud classic viewpoint—green steps of rice fields and that unmistakable Central Bali feel.

Why it’s a smart early stop: it gives you scenery before you start getting sweaty and adrenaline-fueled. It also helps you set your expectations. Even if you’re primarily there for the zipline and swing, the rice terrace gives your day a “breather” moment where you can take photos and let the day sink in.

A small practical note: terraces mean walking on uneven ground. Wear shoes with grip, not flimsy sandals. If you’re bringing a phone for pics, consider a simple lanyard or secure pocket—bumpy paths happen.

Uma Ceking Zipline: Flying Over Jungle (With Real Limits)

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Uma Ceking Zipline: Flying Over Jungle (With Real Limits)
Your zipline stop is at Uma Ceking Resto and Swing. This is the part of the tour most people remember because you get that treetop glide and an open view over the jungle canopy.

What I like about this setup is that it’s clearly positioned as a proper activity, not a quick photo stop. You get use of zipline equipment, which means you’re not trying to source or borrow gear on your own.

The most important detail you should plan around is the zipline weight requirement:

  • Minimum: 40 kg
  • Maximum: 100 kg / 220 lbs

That’s not minor. If you’re near the top end, you’ll want to be sure ahead of time so there’s no last-minute disappointment.

Satria Jungle Swing: The Tarzan-Style Moment People Talk About

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Satria Jungle Swing: The Tarzan-Style Moment People Talk About
After the zipline, you head to Satria Swing for the jungle swing. This is the more playful, action-forward part—the one that feels like you’re fully in the Ubud jungle, not just watching it.

I love that the tour pairs the zipline with the swing. Ziplining gives you speed and a forward view; the swing is different energy—more height, more motion, and a bigger grin factor. Doing them in one day keeps the adrenaline streak going.

Safety and comfort are partly handled for you here, since equipment use is included for the zipline, and you’ll be guided through the activity areas. Still, bring a realistic mindset: you’re moving on outdoor terrain and participating in a physical thrill. If your body doesn’t love heights, you can still enjoy the waterfall later, but be honest about your comfort level during the swing.

Coffee Plantation Optional: Worth It if You Like a Short Local Stop

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Coffee Plantation Optional: Worth It if You Like a Short Local Stop
There’s an optional coffee plantation stop built into the flow. If you enjoy learning how things are grown and processed, it’s a good use of time between big activities. If you don’t care about coffee culture, you can treat it as a short break and focus your energy on the waterfall.

The key is how the stop fits the day. It’s not listed as the main event, so it shouldn’t derail your schedule. It’s more like a calm pause where you can cool down, reset your legs, and get some context before you head back out.

Waterfall Stop: Hike Down, Feel the Mist, Cool Off

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Waterfall Stop: Hike Down, Feel the Mist, Cool Off
The final major attraction is the waterfall. The tour plan is designed around the real experience, not just looking from the top.

You can hike down to the base of the falls, where the roar gets louder and the air turns misty. At the base, you’ll have the choice to enjoy the view from close up. If you want the extra thrill, you can take a dip in the natural pool at the base.

That choice point is why this part of the tour feels worth it. Some waterfall visits are one-dimensional; this one gives you two modes:

  • Chill and soak in the atmosphere
  • Go for the full experience and swim in the natural pool (if the conditions and area allow)

Practical tip: the waterfall area can be wet and slippery. Wear shoes you don’t mind getting damp. And even though the tour doesn’t include towels, bringing a small towel or quick-dry cloth can save you from an uncomfortable ride back.

Why the Driver-Guide Makes This Tour Feel Like a Day Plan, Not a Script

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Why the Driver-Guide Makes This Tour Feel Like a Day Plan, Not a Script
The tour includes a professional driver-guide, and that’s not filler. The strongest praise in the feedback points to guide quality and added value.

One review highlights an amazing driver who also took the group to extra spots and made the day more exciting. Another praises the guide Adhe as outstanding. There’s also mention of helpful local market tips and advice for bartering. That kind of guidance matters because it can turn a stop into a real cultural moment, not just a transaction.

If you’re the type who likes to ask quick questions—what to buy, where to walk, how to time something—this tour seems built to reward that. It also sounds like the guide can help you shape the day a bit, including the chance to stay longer if you want.

What’s Included (and What You’ll Need to Bring)

Included:

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Zipline
  • Jungle swing
  • Waterfall entrance ticket
  • Professional driver-guide
  • Use of zipline equipment

Not included:

  • Tips
  • Personal expenses
  • Towels

Here’s how I’d plan around that. Since you’ll likely get wet at the waterfall, bring something for drying off, even if it’s just a small quick-dry towel. Also plan your day like you’ll spend time in humid outdoor heat—water and snack timing are on you (personal expenses), so don’t assume everything will be handled.

And tips: the tour doesn’t include them. If you feel the guide was attentive and added value—like the reviews suggest—it’s the kind of day where tipping tends to feel appropriate.

Price and Value: When This Tour Makes Sense

At $51.72, you’re not buying one activity—you’re buying a stack: zipline plus jungle swing plus waterfall access, with transportation handled. That’s the value equation.

If you only want one adrenaline activity, you might find cheaper options. But if you want a full Ubud action day with a natural finale, bundling everything into one provider schedule usually gives you better time value.

The other value angle is guide-led flexibility. When the guide helps with timing and adds context—like local market tips—it can make the day feel less like a checklist and more like an experience that fits you.

Who This Tour Suits Best in Ubud

This tour fits best if you want an active day with a payoff at the end. It’s a strong match for:

  • Thrill seekers who want both zipline and swing, not just one
  • People who prefer pickup and a driver-guide over self-planning
  • Visitors who want an Ubud day that includes a classic view (Tegalalang) plus a waterfall

It may be less ideal if you:

  • Are sensitive to height-based activities (zipline or swing)
  • Don’t meet the zipline weight range (40–100 kg)
  • Want a super relaxed day with minimal walking

Also, the tour says most travelers can participate. That’s helpful, but your best move is still to check your zipline eligibility first.

Should You Book the Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour?

I’d book it if you want a well-paced Ubud day that blends three things people come for: treetop action, a classic rice terrace view, and a waterfall you can actually reach down to. The included pickup and equipment add real convenience, and the guide quality is a standout theme—especially the strong praise around Adhe and the overall driver support.

Skip it if heights aren’t your thing or if you’re outside the zipline weight limits. In that case, you’d probably get more enjoyment building a different Ubud plan focused on sightseeing and softer nature time.

If you do book, I’d plan your packing around the waterfall: shoes that handle wet ground, and something to dry off after. That small prep turns the last stop from annoying to genuinely fun.

FAQ

What activities are included in the tour?

The tour includes zipline, jungle swing, and a visit to a waterfall, plus the waterfall entrance ticket. Tegalalang Rice Terrace is part of the day as well.

How long is the Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour?

The duration is listed at about 6 hours.

Does the tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?

Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included.

Is the coffee plantation stop included, and can it be skipped?

The coffee plantation is marked as optional, so you can choose whether to include that stop.

What’s the minimum and maximum weight for the zipline?

The minimum weight for the zipline is 40 kg, and the maximum weight is 100 kg (220 lbs).

Is this tour private or shared with others?

It’s private. Only your group participates.

What’s included in the price?

Included items are hotel pickup and drop-off, zipline, jungle swing, waterfall entrance ticket, professional driver guide, and use of zipline equipment.

What is not included?

Tips, personal expenses, and towels are not included.

What is the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is offered. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.

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