
Aloha Ubud Swing Entry Ticket
Overview
Aloha Ubud Swing is located just 5 km from the Arjuna Statue in Ubud, on the road toward Tegallalang — roughly 15 minutes from the center of town — putting it within easy reach of other popular sights like the Tegallalang rice terraces and Coffee Luwak plantation. The venue features five distinct swing types: a single swing, a tandem swing for couples, a Libra swing, a romantic swing, and a nest-style bird swing, plus a chicken nest platform. Single swings are anchored at heights ranging from 10 to 60 meters above the ground, giving both first-timers and adrenaline seekers something to work with.
What sets Aloha apart from the many swing spots that have opened around Ubud is the combination of genuinely dramatic height options and a free coffee and tea tasting included with every ticket. The setting looks out over the rice fields and Tegallalang valley, so even from a lower swing you get a proper panorama. The free dress rental option (around 150,000–250,000 IDR extra) is popular among visitors who want the classic Balinese swing photo without traveling with flowing outfits in their luggage.
Beyond the swings and nests, the property is also connected to the Coffee Luwak plantation nearby, where staff explain the full production process of civet coffee — a nice cultural add-on if you have the time. The entry ticket covers access to all five swing types plus the two nests, and upgraded packages are available for around 500,000 IDR for two people.
Practical notes: bring athletic shoes with grip rather than sandals, as the platforms and access paths can be slippery in humid conditions. The best photography light falls in the morning between 8 and 10 AM, when you also beat the larger tour groups that arrive mid-morning. Dress rental and professional on-site photography services are available separately. Weight limit applies to the higher swings — confirm restrictions at booking. At a 4.1-star rating across a substantial number of visits, the site delivers what it promises: real height, real views, and a photo opportunity that's genuinely hard to replicate elsewhere in Ubud.
Highlights
What's Included
- Entry ticket
- Swing access
- Safety equipment
What to Bring
- Comfortable athletic shoes with good grip for climbing and walking
- Sunscreen (SPF 30+) to protect against intense tropical sun
- Lightweight, breathable clothing you don't mind getting slightly soiled
- Water bottle or hydration pack to stay hydrated in the heat
- Camera or smartphone with good battery for photography
- Small towel or microfiber cloth for sweat
- Insect repellent to protect against jungle insects
Tips
Arrive early in the morning before crowds build up to get the best photography lighting and have swings available
Wear clothes you're comfortable getting dirty - the swings and surrounding jungle can leave marks on your clothes
Ask the staff for tips on the best swings for photography and the optimal angles for sunset shots
If you're afraid of heights, start with the lower swings and gradually work your way up as you gain confidence
Bring a dry bag or waterproof phone case as the swings can get wet from morning dew or humidity
What to Expect
Arrival and Check-in
Arrive at Aloha Ubud Swing and check in at the entrance. Staff will verify your ticket and provide an overview of the available swings and safety procedures.
Safety Equipment Distribution
Receive your safety harness and equipment. Staff will explain how to properly wear and use the gear, and answer any questions about the experience.
Orientation and Demonstration
Get a brief orientation on swing mechanics and technique. Staff will demonstrate proper form to maximize both safety and the thrill factor of your swings.
Experience the Swings
Begin swinging through the jungle landscape. Most visitors experience multiple swings at different heights and angles, with options ranging from gentle swings to extreme aerial experiences.
Photography Breaks
Pause between swings for photography opportunities. The scenic jungle backdrop and elevated positions provide excellent vantage points for memorable photos and videos.
Rest and Departure
Return equipment and rest in the shaded areas. Review photos if staff assistance is available, then depart at your leisure within your allocated time window.
Best Time to Go
Visit in the early morning (8-10 AM) for the clearest light, smallest crowds, and best photography conditions. The dry season (April-October) is ideal as you'll avoid sudden rain and muddy conditions that can affect the experience and safety of the swings. Morning visits also provide cooler temperatures, making the physical activity more comfortable in Ubud's tropical heat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Safety Information
Aloha Ubud Swing prioritizes visitor safety through professional-grade harnesses and equipment that support multiple swings safely. All participants receive a safety briefing before beginning, covering proper harness fit, swing techniques, and emergency procedures. The swings are anchored securely to trees and structures that have been professionally assessed for durability. Staff members are trained to spot and assist participants, particularly on higher or more challenging swings. Always follow the staff's instructions precisely, ensure your harness is fitted correctly before each swing, and inform staff immediately if you experience any discomfort or equipment issues. The jungle environment can be slippery when wet, so choose appropriate footwear with good grip, and avoid swinging during or immediately after heavy rain when the landing areas may be muddy.
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