Bali Swing & Rice Terrace Tours in Ubud 2026

Ubud’s swing and rice terrace circuit runs from a Rp125,731 ($6.95) combo ticket to a Rp739,731 ($40.89) full private day tour, with dozens of individually branded swing operators competing around Tegalalang’s terraced hillsides.
Prices verified: July 30, 2026. All prices USD, per-person.
Standalone swing tickets
| Swing | Price |
|---|---|
| ATV Ride, Swing and Rafting by Bali Tarantula | Rp125,731 ($6.95) |
| Picheaven Bali Swing Ticket | Rp176,385 ($9.75) |
| Desa Swing Ticket | Rp201,712 ($11.15) |
| ATV Ride, White Water Rafting, and Swing | Rp220,526 ($12.19) |
| Bali Swing Pioneer in Ubud | Rp251,281 ($13.89) |
| Official BALI SWING® Ticket | Rp340,649 ($18.83) |
| Aloha Swing Ubud Ticket | Rp402,519 ($22.25) |
The “Official BALI SWING®” trademark matters more as a brand distinction than a quality signal, several unaffiliated operators (Picheaven, Desa Swing) run comparable setups at lower prices with their own review histories. Pick based on location convenience and reviews rather than assuming “official” means definitively better. Viator lists the same Official Bali Swing ticket at Rp379,906 ($21) with 44 reviews at 5.0, a useful third price point if Klook or GetYourGuide’s version isn’t available on your dates.
Swing plus rice terrace combos
| Tour | Price |
|---|---|
| Bali Tukad Cepung Waterfall & Jungle Swing | Rp377,192 ($20.85) |
| Zipline, Bali Swing & Skybike in a Private Rice Terrace | Rp382,619 ($21.15) |
| Bali Holy Bath and Jungle Swing | Rp468,370 ($25.89) |
| Swing, Rafting, and Ubud Tour with Korean-Speaking Driver | Rp739,731 ($40.89) |
These combo tours bundle the swing experience with a waterfall visit, whitewater rafting, or a private guided rice terrace tour, generally better value than booking a swing ticket and a separate tour if both are on your list anyway.
Rice terrace-focused tours
| Tour | Price |
|---|---|
| Bike Tour in Tegalalang with Lunch | Rp427,846 ($23.65) |
| Central Bali Full Day Tour: Tegalalang, Monkey Forest, Elephant Cave | Rp520,109 ($28.75) |
| Ulun Danu Beratan, Jatiluwih Rice Terraces & Tanah Lot Day Trip | Rp569,678 ($31.49) |
| Ubud Tegalalang Rice Terrace Full-Day Private Tour | Rp569,678 ($31.49) |
The Jatiluwih combo tour is the one genuine alternative to Tegalalang here, a UNESCO-recognized rice terrace landscape considerably larger and less crowded than Tegalalang’s more Instagram-famous but compact terraces, paired with Ulun Danu Beratan’s lake temple and Tanah Lot’s sea temple in the same day.
Tegalalang vs Jatiluwih
Tegalalang is closer to Ubud, smaller in scale, and considerably more crowded given its fame and proximity, most travelers see it as a quick add-on rather than the trip’s main event. Jatiluwih requires more driving but rewards with genuinely expansive terraced landscapes and a fraction of the foot traffic, worth the extra distance if crowds at Tegalalang would bother you.
Uluwatu also has swings
Worth noting a separate Swing Experience at Uluwatu exists at Rp158,294 ($8.75), a clifftop setting rather than Ubud’s jungle and rice-field backdrop, covered in more depth in the Uluwatu temple and sunset tours guide.
Building a realistic Ubud day
A morning swing session (30-60 minutes at most operators) pairs naturally with an afternoon Tegalalang walk or bike tour, both sit within the same general area north of Ubud town, workable as a single half-day loop without excessive driving between stops.
Safety and what to actually expect at a swing
Bali’s jungle swings operate over real drops, typically harnessed and inspected daily by reputable operators, but standards do vary between the dozens of competing setups around Tegalalang. Stick to operators with visible safety certification and recent reviews rather than the cheapest option in isolation, this is one category where a few extra dollars for a well-reviewed, established operator is worth it.
Photography and crowds
Swing photos require good light, most operators recommend morning sessions both for cooler temperatures and better natural lighting for photos. Midday sessions at the most popular swings can involve real queuing, arriving early avoids both the heat and the wait.
Prices verified as of July 30, 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an official Bali Swing?
Yes, the Official BALI SWING® brand is the original, trademarked operation, Rp340,649 ($18.83) with 73 reviews at 4.6 stars. Numerous other swing operators (Picheaven, Desa Swing, Aloha Swing) run separate, unaffiliated setups nearby at similar or lower prices.
Do I need to book a swing and a rice terrace tour separately?
Not necessarily, several tours in this list bundle both, a swing session plus a Tegalalang rice terrace stop, into one ticket, worth checking before booking two things you could get in one trip.
Are swing photos worth the price?
For most first-time Bali visitors, yes, at Rp126,635-Rp397,997 ($7-22)) for most standalone swing tickets, it's a low-cost, genuinely photogenic experience even if the novelty has become a cliché among frequent Bali visitors.
Is Tegalalang the only rice terrace worth visiting?
It's the most famous and most photographed, but not the only one. Jatiluwih's terraces, covered in this list's Ulun Danu Beratan combo tour, are a UNESCO-recognized alternative, larger in scale and considerably less crowded.
