Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour

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Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour

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Operated by Ni Ketut Seniary Dewi · Bookable on Viator

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A morning in the jungle gets your attention fast. This Bali Ubud tour mixes ziplining, a jungle swing, and waterfall time so your day has action and nature without feeling rushed. It’s set up around Ubud’s iconic greenery, with stops that shift from rice terraces to treetop thrills to cool mist at the falls.

I like how the plan keeps a clear rhythm: hotel pickup, activities in the jungle, an optional coffee break, then the waterfall, finished with drop-off back to your hotel. Two names to know from guide feedback: Adhe and (as tour provider) Ni Ketut Seniary Dewi, both connected to the smooth, friendly guidance people highlight. One thing to consider is the zipline weight limits (40–100 kg / 220 lbs max), plus you’ll want to bring your own towel if you plan on getting wet at the waterfall.

Quick Hits

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Quick Hits

  • Zipline + Satria jungle swing in the same day, so you’re not just doing one thrill
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off built into the experience, not an add-on
  • Waterfall entrance ticket included, with time to hike down to the base
  • Optional coffee plantation stop, good for a calmer break between adrenaline
  • Professional driver guide handling the route and timing for you
  • Private group setup, so your schedule stays focused on your group only

How the day feels: a tight Ubud adventure loop

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - How the day feels: a tight Ubud adventure loop
This tour is built for people who want a full experience without planning anything. You start with hotel pickup in Ubud, then move from one jungle zone to the next. The approximate time is 6 hours, and feedback points to something like 4–5 hours for the main activities, with the option to stay longer if you ask your guide and the timing works.

That pacing matters. If you’re short on time in Ubud, it’s a smart way to stack highlights—rice terrace views, treetop adrenaline, then waterfall atmosphere—without burning half a day on transport logistics.

One practical note: this is a private tour/activity, meaning it’s just your group. That’s usually great for comfort and speed, but it also means your day can feel like a single flowing schedule rather than a slow, wander-at-will style.

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Stop on the views: Tegalalang Rice Terrace

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Stop on the views: Tegalalang Rice Terrace
You’ll start with Tegalalang Rice Terrace, one of those Ubud viewpoints that makes sense even if you’ve seen photos. Expect classic layered fields and lots of places for quick photos and a breather before things get active.

Why it’s worth including: it gives you a visual reset. After driving into the jungle, the terrace stop puts the scenery in context—Ubud isn’t just humid greenery, it’s a whole living patchwork.

A small drawback: rice terrace viewpoints can be busy and can also involve walking on uneven paths. Keep your shoes solid and plan for a short walk, not a level stroll.

Uma Ceking Resto and Swing: your zipline moment in the trees

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Uma Ceking Resto and Swing: your zipline moment in the trees
The first adrenaline stop is at Uma Ceking Resto and Swing, where you’ll do the zipline. This is one of the tour’s biggest value drivers because it includes zipline equipment and the activity itself—not just sightseeing.

Two numbers matter before you go:

  • Minimum weight for zipline: 40 kg
  • Maximum weight for zipline: 100 kg (220 lbs)

If you’re near either edge, confirm your weight range before you commit. It’s the only part of this day that has a hard limiter spelled out.

What you’ll likely enjoy most here is the way the tour sets expectation: you’re not just jumping on a line and done. The broader day is designed to flow from views to thrills, so the zipline feels like part of a story—rice terrace → jungle air → motion over greenery.

Satria Swing: Tarzan-style jungle swinging

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Satria Swing: Tarzan-style jungle swinging
Next comes jungle swing at Satria Swing. This is the second major thrill of the day, and it’s the kind of activity where the fun comes fast because you’re in control of your motion, not just riding a fixed line.

Again, this is one reason the tour feels like more than a single attraction package. You get two different kinds of movement:

  • zipline = speed + glide
  • jungle swing = drop + swing feeling

If you’re thinking about comfort, wear clothes that you don’t mind getting a bit dusty. Jungle activities can mean a little residue from paths and equipment areas. Also, since this tour can include waterfall time with the option to cool off, plan your day like you might end up damp.

Coffee plantation break (optional) and why it can be worth it

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Coffee plantation break (optional) and why it can be worth it
There’s an optional stop at a coffee plantation during the route. This isn’t mandatory, but it shows up for a reason: it’s a chance to slow down after adrenaline and get something more cultural than just taking photos.

One review detail that really helps you picture it: the tea/coffee stop was described as informative, and people appreciated it as a pleasant change of pace. That matches how these breaks usually work—short explanations, a chance to stretch, then back to the schedule.

If you’re deciding whether to add it, ask yourself what you want from your day:

  • If you want more than thrill photos, take it.
  • If you’re overheating or you want maximum time at the falls, you might skip it if the timing allows.
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Waterfall time: hike down, mist up, and the pool option

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Waterfall time: hike down, mist up, and the pool option
The last big attraction is the waterfall stop, including the waterfall entrance ticket. The tour includes time at the falls with options that match different comfort levels:

  • Hike down to the base for the cool mist and rushing water
  • Take a dip in the natural pool at the base (optional)

This is where the tour balances the adrenaline. After zipline and swinging, the waterfall feels like a reward. The cool air and sound shift your brain gears from action to recovery.

Practical advice: the tour notes that towels aren’t included. If you think you might swim or get fully damp, bring a towel (and plan to change if you can). Also, keep shoes you can walk in on slippery ground. Waterfalls mean wet surfaces.

One more consideration: the hike down to the base means your legs will have worked earlier in the day. If you’re nursing sore knees or ankles, you can still enjoy a lot, but be realistic about how far you want to go.

Driver guide and the small stuff that makes it smoother

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Driver guide and the small stuff that makes it smoother
A big theme in the feedback is guidance quality. People praised a standout driver and noted they made the day more exciting by taking the group to extra places, plus sharing practical tips for the local market and even bartering strategy.

Even if those extras aren’t guaranteed, the takeaway for you is clear: this tour relies on your driver/guide to make time feel well spent. Since the tour includes a professional driver guide, you’re not just being transported. You’re getting someone who can help you move through Ubud smartly.

If you want to maximize value, use that human knowledge. Ask:

  • Where is best for quick photos without waiting too long?
  • What should I know before I shop in the market?

Small questions like that can turn a good day into a memorable one.

Price and value: what $51.72 covers and what it doesn’t

Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour - Price and value: what $51.72 covers and what it doesn’t
At $51.72 per person, the tour can feel like a solid value if you compare it to booking each activity separately. Here’s why the price works for many people:

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off are included
  • Zipline and jungle swing are included
  • Waterfall entrance ticket is included
  • Use of zipline equipment is included

What you’ll need to budget separately:

  • Tips
  • Personal expenses
  • Towels (especially if you plan to swim)

Also worth noting: free cancellation is offered, which reduces risk if your schedule shifts in Ubud. Even if you don’t cancel, it’s still reassuring to have that flexibility.

My practical takeaway: if your day in Ubud is limited, paying for a package like this often saves both time and stress. You’re buying the logistics and the access, not just the views.

Who should book this Ubud zipline and waterfall mix

This tour fits best if you:

  • want adrenaline plus nature in one day
  • appreciate a structured route (pickup, planned stops, return)
  • like the idea of two thrill activities, not one
  • can meet the zipline weight range of 40–100 kg

It’s especially good for active couples and friend groups who want a memorable checklist day without hiring multiple private drivers for each stop.

It may be less ideal if you:

  • need a fully low-activity day (there’s hopping between areas and a waterfall hike)
  • are near the zipline weight limits and don’t want to risk it
  • hate damp conditions (the waterfall base and natural pool option can make the end of the day wet)

Should you book this Bali Ubud Zipline Jungle Swing and Waterfall Tour?

If you want a classic Ubud day with real variety, this is a strong pick. The value is in the mix: zipline + jungle swing + waterfall, with pickup and key entrance/activity elements covered. Add the optional coffee plantation for a calmer segment, and your day has both adrenaline and breathing room.

I’d book it if you’re trying to make your Ubud time count and you’re comfortable with jungle walking and the idea of getting misty at the falls. I’d also go for it if you like the idea of a guide who can improve your day with local know-how, like market tips and bartering strategy that came up in feedback.

Just plan smart: bring a towel if you might dip, wear grippy shoes, and be honest about whether you’ll enjoy hiking down to the waterfall base. Meet the zipline weight limits, and you’ll likely find this feels worth the cost.

FAQ

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Yes. The experience includes hotel pick up and drop off as part of the tour.

How long does the tour take?

It’s listed at about 6 hours. Some people reported around 4–5 hours for the main activities, with the option to stay longer if you ask the guide.

What activities are included?

The included activities are zipline, jungle swing, and a visit to the waterfall place with the waterfall entrance ticket. Zipline equipment is also included.

Is the coffee plantation stop included?

The coffee plantation stop is optional. You’ll decide whether to include it during the day.

What are the zipline weight limits?

The zipline has a minimum of 40 kg and a maximum of 100 kg (220 lbs).

What’s included in the price, and what should I bring?

The price includes pick up/drop off, zipline, jungle swing, waterfall entrance, and zipline equipment. Towels are not included, so if you plan to get wet at the waterfall, bring one.

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