Tourist Couple Takes on Viral Bali Swing in Matching Dresses

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You must know about the Bali Swing, which went viral on social media. It is one of the tourist attractions in Bali that becomes a must-see when visiting the island of the gods.

Offering the sensation of swinging at a height, Bali Swing is a tourist attraction targeted by domestic and foreign tourists.

Bali Swing consists of two swing ropes tied to a tree trunk or pole mounted on the hill’s edge. Then tourists are swung until they feel like flying while looking at the natural scenery.

Usually, female tourists who ride this swing are given long-waving clothes to provide good photo results.

Apparently, a tourist couple who likes to make travel videos at @yourordinarytraveler has another idea. This couple chose to ride the swing together, and both wore dresses. Yes, even the male partner was wearing a dress!

“POV: you think it’s unfair only girls get to look gorgeous on the Bali swing, so you get him a dress too.”

If you have only seen swings for one person, some tourist attractions in Bali also have swings for couples who can sit together in one swing.

From the video they uploaded, it seems that the decision to wear the dress invited curiosity from other tourists in the same place. But from the photos shown, both of them look equally gorgeous.

Netizens filled in the video comments. On average, they think the decision to wear the dress was the right one.

Some even wrote that the picture looks better because both couples wear dresses.

What a unique experience, huh? If you and your partner have the opportunity to try Bali Swing, do you want to follow in their footsteps?

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