Ubud: Zipline, Bali Swing, and Sky Bike in a Private Rice Terrace

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Ubud: Zipline, Bali Swing, and Sky Bike in a Private Rice Terrace

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A day in Ubud, built for action. This private outdoor tour mixes Bali swings, a zipline, and a sky bike above the rice fields, then slows down with a cultural hike. It is part adrenaline, part farming life, and part photo hunt.

Two things I really like are the focus on safety gear and insurance, plus the way the staff help you get photos without feeling rushed. In the rice-field area, I’ve heard guide Hesham is especially good at getting you into the right poses, and the team will even retake shots if you do not like the results.

One drawback to plan around: rain can cut down what you do. You might still swing, but you could lose the zipline or sky bike if weather turns ugly, so build in some flexibility.

Key things to know before you go

Ubud: Zipline, Bali Swing, and Sky Bike in a Private Rice Terrace - Key things to know before you go

  • World’s largest dream catcher swing and a big set of photo spots, including the Wings of Bali area
  • Four swing options from calmer rides to the more intense Extreme Swing
  • Zipline + sky bike for a different kind of aerial view over the paddy fields
  • Guided rice-terrace hike with farmer interactions, bamboo bridge crossing, and wood-fire coffee
  • Traditional outfit included for pictures, with optional long-dress rental on the 3m trail and optional photographer
  • Private experience with your group only, plus pickup via a driver if you choose that add-on

U Fun Field: where the Ubud swings and Wings of Bali photos happen

Ubud: Zipline, Bali Swing, and Sky Bike in a Private Rice Terrace - U Fun Field: where the Ubud swings and Wings of Bali photos happen
U Fun Field is an outdoor park made for doing, not just looking. The setting is a large chunk of rice fields (about 40,000m²), and the whole place is arranged around a simple idea: you get your sights, your culture add-on, and your fun hits in one spot.

You’ll also notice the photo-first layout. There are seven Instagram-friendly photo booths, and the famous Wings of Bali installation is there as a main backdrop. This matters because it changes the pacing. Instead of drifting from view to view, you move through set points where you can stop, pose, and keep the day from feeling chaotic.

The other thing I like is the “keep it moving” structure. You are not stuck waiting around with nothing to do. There’s a mix of activities (swings, zipline, sky bike) in one area, plus a guided cultural hike next, so you get both the adrenaline and the slower story of rice farming.

Bali jungle swings in rice fields: Dream Catcher to Extreme

Ubud: Zipline, Bali Swing, and Sky Bike in a Private Rice Terrace - Bali jungle swings in rice fields: Dream Catcher to Extreme
The swing lineup is one of the main reasons people book this kind of Ubud experience. You can choose among four Bali jungle swing options, ranging from more serene to high-adrenaline.

From the tour description, here’s the vibe:

  • Dream Catcher Swing: a classic “wow” ride for that signature floating photo moment
  • Extreme Swing: the more intense option if you want your stomach to do its own thing
  • Flower Swing & Couple Swing: calmer choices that fit couples and families who want the experience but not the maximum intensity

Before you ride, you’ll be outfitted with safety equipment. The key practical benefit here is that the safety gear is part of what you’re buying, not an awkward extra step. You can focus on the ride and the pictures.

One more real-world point: the staff are known for staying patient with the photo process. If you do not like a shot, you can get retakes. That makes a difference, because swings can be fast-moving. Here you’re not just tossed onto a swing and rushed off.

Zipline and sky bike: the rice-field aerial view (and the weather reality)

After the swings, the aerial portion kicks in. You can add a zipline for gliding across the lush greenery, and you can also choose a sky bike, where you pedal above the paddy fields for a peaceful-but-unusual view.

The zipline is the obvious crowd-pleaser: you get that bird’s-eye perspective and the feeling of floating over the rice. The sky bike is different. It is not just “sit and go.” You pedal, so it feels more interactive and more like a guided adventure across the fields.

Now for the downside you should plan for: outdoor activities in Ubud can get affected by rain. One experience noted that with bad weather, they managed only two swings and chose not to do the zipline and bicycle afterward. If skies look questionable, bring a light rain layer and be ready to adjust.

Also remember the physical side of this part of the day. A review also pointed out that a wheelchair can access the area and enjoy the view, but you cannot participate in the activities. That is important if you are traveling with mobility needs. You might still have a great scenic moment, but it will not be an equal “everyone rides” situation.

The rice terrace cultural hike: farmer hut, bamboo bridge, and wood-fire coffee

The tour’s second half shifts gears from action to tradition. You’ll do a guided hike through Ubud’s rice fields, with a cultural stop at a farmer’s hut.

This is where you get the “why Bali rice matters” part. The guide covers Balinese traditions, and you’ll have chances to interact directly with farmers. Depending on timing, the experience can include helping with the harvest or joining farmers for coffee brewed on a wood fire.

One of the most memorable details in the itinerary is the bamboo bridge crossing while hiking over a waterfall area. Even if you love adventure sports, this portion gives you a breather and a more human pace.

Practical tip: wear shoes you trust for uneven ground. Rice-terrace walking tends to be slippery in places, and you’ll want stable footing so you can enjoy the bamboo bridge crossing without stress.

Traditional outfits and photo add-ons: what’s included and what costs extra

This tour is built around photos, and it tries to make that easy. One included perk is traditional outfit and accessories for pictures, so you can dress the part for your Wings of Bali and swing shots.

Two optional add-ons are listed:

  • Long dress rental for the 3m trail: USD 15 per person
  • Photographer: USD 15 per person

If you want the best photo results, the optional photographer can be worth it because the staff already guide posing and retakes. In one note, a guide (Hesham) helped with posing for videos and suit-style photos, and the team had a high-energy, supportive approach.

But you should decide based on your style:

  • If you like directing your own shots, you might skip the photographer and just use your phone.
  • If you want professional-style timing for aerial moments, add the photographer and let them handle the angles.

Either way, plan for time spent on photos. This is not a “grab one pic and go” tour. They want you looking good in a few different setups.

Price and value near $21: what you actually pay for

Ubud: Zipline, Bali Swing, and Sky Bike in a Private Rice Terrace - Price and value near $21: what you actually pay for
At $21 per person, the pricing is surprisingly aggressive for what’s packed in. Your ticket covers several core items:

  • Safety equipment
  • Insurance
  • Traditional outfit/accessories for pictures
  • Swings/zipline/sky bike based on the package you select
  • Guided cultural tour for the rice fields portion
  • Private transport with a driver if you pick the option

Lunch is not included, and neither are the long dress rental and the optional photographer. That keeps the base price low while giving you control over how “photo heavy” you want to go.

Where value gets tricky is the package selection. The description lists swings, zipline, and sky bike, but your exact combo depends on the package you choose. Before you commit, check that your preferred activities are actually in your package. If you want the zipline and sky bike, confirm you are not buying only part of the aerial set.

Transport is another spot to be smart. There’s an easy-to-miss reality: pickup might feel like it’s mostly the driver getting you there. A helpful approach is to consider using Grab or taxi directly to U Fun Field unless pickup is clearly explained for your situation. It can save time and reduce confusion.

Timing and timing stress: how long this takes in real life

The duration is listed as about 1 to 3 hours, and travel time is included in the total. In practice, that range comes from how many activities you choose and how much time you spend on photos and switching between locations.

This is a good “half-day hit” if you want your Ubud time to feel active. It also works well as a companion to other nearby plans. If your next stop is far away, give yourself extra buffer for traffic and photo moments, especially if you add the photographer or long dress rental.

What to wear in Ubud for swings, zipline, and sky bike

Ubud: Zipline, Bali Swing, and Sky Bike in a Private Rice Terrace - What to wear in Ubud for swings, zipline, and sky bike
You’ll want comfort over fashion here. Even if the day starts scenic and photo-driven, you’re still dealing with harnesses, climbing on platforms, and movement-based aerial rides.

A few practical things to consider based on how these activities run:

  • Choose footwear with grip for rice-terrace paths
  • Bring a layer for changing weather
  • If you’re doing the long dress rental on the 3m trail, ask how it fits and plan for secure movement
  • Keep swimwear in mind if you expect splash zones during outdoor activities (you might be more comfortable if your clothes dry fast)

If rain is in the forecast, expect schedule shifts. Outdoor parks can pause or cut activities when conditions are unsafe. Build in patience, because rain is out of anyone’s control.

Who should book this Ubud rice-terrace adventure?

This tour fits best if you want one organized afternoon that mixes:

  • Aerial fun (swings, zipline, sky bike)
  • Cultural context via a guided rice-terrace walk
  • Photo set ups with traditional attire options

It’s also marketed as family-friendly, with ages 5 to 99 years old, and most people can participate. So it can work for multigenerational groups, as long as everyone is comfortable with the walking and the ride heights.

Who should reconsider:

  • Anyone who needs to sit out the activities. A wheelchair can access and enjoy the view, but participation in the rides is not possible.
  • People who cannot handle outdoor rain schedule changes. Weather can reduce what you do.

Should you book this tour?

If your ideal Ubud day includes a few big “wow” moments plus a guided look at rice-farming life, this is a strong match. The insurance + safety gear and the fact that traditional outfit photos are included help keep things smooth, and the staff support with posing can save you time and frustration.

Just go in with two planning checks:

  • Confirm your package includes the swings, zipline, and sky bike you want
  • Think through transport. If pickup is unclear, use Grab or taxi to U Fun Field rather than relying on guesswork

If you’re flexible with weather and you like photos (or even just good ones), this is a value-packed way to spend a chunk of your Ubud time.

FAQ

How long does this Ubud private rice terrace adventure take?

It runs about 1 to 3 hours, and travel time is included in the total duration.

Where does the tour start?

The meeting point is U Fun Field, Jl. Banjar Gadungan, Bresela, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia.

What activities are included in the price?

You get swings, zipline, and sky bike based on the package you select, plus a guided cultural tour. Safety equipment and insurance are also included.

Is pickup available?

Pickup is offered. If you choose the option for private transportation, a driver can transport you.

Are traditional outfits for photos included?

Yes. Traditional outfit and accessories for pictures are included.

What extra costs should I expect for photos?

Long dress rental for the 3m trail is USD 15 per person, and a photographer is USD 15 per person. Lunch is not included.

Can wheelchair users join?

Wheelchair access to enjoy the view is possible, but wheelchair users cannot participate in the activities.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund.

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