Location: Jl. Dewi Saraswati No.7, Bongkasa Pertiwi, Kec. Abiansemal, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80352, Indonesia
Timings: 8am to 5pm everyday
Activity Duration: The duration of the activity is 4 to 10 hours
Age Restrictions: The minimum age to get a Bali Swing experience is 5 years.
Things to Carry for Bali Swing Ubud:- You must also carry caps to get sun protection as it is going to be a day tour.- You must stay hydrated by carrying a water bottle with you at all times.
If you're hoping to take social media-worthy photos on these swings, wear colours that will stand out from the scenery. When trying to make a statement, use bright colours like red and yellow, as well as pale blue and green.
The best time to visit Bali Swing Ubud is early mornings, around 8am.
Carry your camera along with you, to capture scenic views of the Bali Swing Ubud.
If you're afraid of heights, don't eat too much before the swing and get used to it before transferring to the big one.
Prepare to explore beautiful swings in Bali, which offer stunning views of the rice paddies and lush jungle.
Turn the swing around and enjoy the ride with your toes pointed inward. Also, swing forwards and backwards for as long as possible during your 20-30-minute ride.
Weather circumstances have the potential to change the date or cancel the event altogether. There will be an announcement of the next best available time slot in this situation.
A 30-minute grace period is required for participants to arrive at the designated location.
It is imperative that the activity be completed within the allotted time frame.
You cannot bring anything that could cause a cut or a slash into the event (such as a knife or a lighter).
Avoid big meals and alcoholic beverages after and before the activity.
When making a reservation, as well as when arriving, all guests from other countries are required to provide their visa and passport information.
Items that are broken or damaged will be charged at their full value.
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