Ubud Waterfalls, Rice Terrace and Jungle Swing Tour: An Authentic Day in Bali’s Natural Beauty

If you’re craving a day packed with Bali’s most photogenic and tranquil spots — and you don’t mind getting a little wet — this Ubud Waterfalls, Rice Terrace and Jungle Swing Tour might just be your perfect outing. For $30, you’ll spend about 10 hours exploring some of the island’s most stunning waterfalls, lush rice paddies, and scenic swings, all with the convenience of pickup and private transportation.
What we love about this tour is how it balances adventure and serenity. You get to stand under waterfalls with mountain water cascading over you, walk through terraces that seem to flow like green waves, and swing high above Bali’s jungle canopy. Plus, the tour visits lesser-crowded spots like Tibumana and Tukad Cepung, giving you a more intimate experience than the usual tourist trail.
One thing to keep in mind is that some reviewers have experienced driver no-shows, so it’s wise to confirm your booking beforehand and be prepared for a flexible schedule. This tour suits travelers who want a value-packed, active day that showcases Bali’s natural treasures while avoiding overly commercialized sites. If you love scenic views, waterfalls, and rice terraces, and don’t mind a bit of walking, this tour is a solid pick.
Key Points

- Affordable Value: At just $30, the tour offers admission to major waterfalls, rice terraces, and jungle swings.
- Authentic Nature Spots: Less crowded waterfalls like Tibumana and Tukad Cepung provide peaceful escapes.
- Scenic Highlights: Expect beautiful waterfalls, lush greenery, and panoramic rice terrace views.
- Active Experience: Waterfalls involve walking, some light trekking, and a chance to swim.
- Photo Opportunities: Perfect for capturing Bali’s iconic scenery, especially at Tegalalang and the jungle swing.
- Potential Drawback: Reported issues like driver no-shows highlight the importance of confirming your booking.
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A Deep Dive into the Experience
Starting Point: Kanto Lampo Waterfall
The tour kicks off with a visit to Kanto Lampo Waterfall, located in Gianyar. Unlike some waterfalls that require long hikes, this one is easy to reach — just a short walk from the parking lot. We loved the cascading effect over the rocks — it’s a different vibe from a straight drop, and it makes for great photos. The water flows into a shallow pool, inviting you to take a quick dip or stand under the falls. Expect the setting to be tranquil, surrounded by lush jungle foliage, perfect for relaxing and snapping pictures.
A reviewer mentioned that Kanto Lampo is a “scenic, yet convenient” spot, ideal for travelers who want beautiful scenery without the hassle of a strenuous trek. The admission fee is included, so you can focus on soaking in the views.
Tubamana Waterfall: Peaceful and Less Crowded
After about a 10-minute drive, you’ll arrive at Tibumana Waterfall, a true hidden gem. This single-drop waterfall plunges into a crystal-clear pool, surrounded by dense jungle greenery. Unlike tourist-heavy waterfalls, Tibumana offers a peaceful and less crowded environment. The walk involves a short trek through the jungle on well-maintained paths and steps, passing small streams and tropical plants — a perfect scene for nature lovers.
The water here is calm, making it ideal for swimming. A recent review called it a “serene escape,” emphasizing its tranquil vibe. Since the admission is included, you can spend your time enjoying the silence and lush surroundings.
Tukad Cepung Waterfall: The Cave-Like Wonder
The highlight for many is Tukad Cepung Waterfall, located inside a narrow canyon. It’s a magical sight when sunlight filters through the rock formations, illuminating the falling water in beams of light. This spot feels like a secret, especially after a descent down a series of steps and navigating shallow streams and rocky pathways.
The journey to Tukad Cepung adds to its charm — it’s not just about the waterfall but the adventure of reaching it. Visitors often describe it as “like stepping into a fairy tale,” especially when the sun’s rays shine through the canyon walls. Admission is included, making this a must-see for those seeking unique scenery.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace: Bali’s Iconic Landscape
No trip to Ubud is complete without visiting the Tegalalang Rice Terrace. The views here are quintessential Bali — tiered rice paddies cascading down the hillside. Walking along narrow pathways between the terraces, you’ll get a sense of the traditional subak irrigation system and the skilled Balinese farmers still practicing centuries-old methods.
The terraces are breathtaking at sunrise or sunset but are equally impressive during the day when the sunlight highlights the vibrant green. Visitors often spend about 2 hours here, soaking in the panoramic vistas and learning about local farming.
Ubud Jungle Swing: An Adventure with a View
The final stop is the famous Jungle Swing, where you can swing high above the rice fields or jungle canopy. These swings have become a Bali staple for adrenaline and perfect photos. Some swings are designed for the thrill-seeker, while others are more relaxed, but all offer stunning aerial views.
Expect to spend about 2 hours here, allowing time for photos, a bit of fun, and perhaps trying out other photo spots like nests or zip lines. It’s a great way to cap off your day with a mix of adventure and scenic beauty.
Practical Details and Considerations

Transportation and Group Size
This tour includes private transportation, which means you won’t be stuck in a large bus with strangers — a definite plus for comfort and flexibility. The tour typically operates with a maximum of 15 travelers, creating a more personal experience. However, there has been at least one report of a driver no-show, so confirming your booking and arrival details is critical.
Duration and Timing
Spanning roughly 10 hours, this is a full-day commitment, but the itinerary is well-paced. You’ll start early and visit five major sites, with enough time for photos, swimming, and walking. Remember to bring a change of clothes for the waterfalls, as getting wet is inevitable.
Cost and Value
At $30 per person, the value is quite good considering all entrance fees and transportation are included. You get access to some of Bali’s most beautiful waterfalls, scenic rice paddies, and a popular jungle swing, which would cost significantly more if booked separately.
What’s Not Included
Lunch is not included, so plan to bring snacks or budget for a meal during the day. Tips are also not included, and the Bali Swing fees are separate, often paid directly at the swing sites. If you’re a photography enthusiast, the swing may be an extra cost but well worth it for the views.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This tour is ideal for adventurous travelers who enjoy a mix of nature, photo opportunities, and light trekking. If you appreciate less crowded waterfalls and authentic scenery, the stops at Tibumana and Tukad Cepung are perfect. However, be prepared for some walking and the possibility of a driver no-show — so confirming your booking beforehand is advised. It’s best suited for those with a moderate fitness level who want a full day of scenic exploration without breaking the bank.
Summing Up: The Value of an Authentic Bali Experience

This Ubud Waterfalls, Rice Terrace and Jungle Swing Tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into Bali’s natural beauty. It combines stunning waterfalls, peaceful rice terraces, and an exciting jungle swing — all at a reasonable price. The inclusion of transportation, entrance fees, and bottled water makes it a convenient choice for travelers seeking authentic sites away from the crowds.
While it’s not without minor hiccups, such as the occasional driver no-show, overall it provides a value-packed, scenic day that showcases Bali’s best landscapes. It’s particularly suited for those wanting a mix of adventure, tranquility, and picture-perfect moments.
Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group, this tour delivers a versatile experience that hits all the highlights of Bali’s lush wilderness.
FAQ

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, starting early in the morning and ending in the late afternoon.
Are entrance tickets included?
Yes, the admission to Kanto Lampo, Tibumana, Tukad Cepung waterfalls, and the Tegalalang rice terrace are all included in the price.
Is transportation private?
Yes, you’ll have private transportation, ensuring comfort and flexibility throughout the day.
Can I swim at the waterfalls?
Yes, at both Tibumana and Kanto Lampo, swimming is possible. Just remember to bring a change of clothes.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a towel, change of clothes, water, and perhaps a hat or sunscreen for sun protection.
Are there any additional costs?
The Bali Swing is not included in the tour fee and may require an extra payment if you wish to swing high above the rice terraces.
Embark on this day of Bali’s natural wonders and prepare for a memorable adventure filled with scenic beauty, authentic experiences, and plenty of photo opportunities. For those who love a bit of excitement combined with peaceful landscapes, this tour offers excellent value and genuine charm.
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