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Video Shows How to Swing on the Extreme Bali Swing: Is It Safe?

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Bali Swing is a high-swing tourist attraction that is usually found in the Ubud area, Bali. Usually, tourists will wear flowing dresses so that they can get beautiful photos.

Equipped with a seat belt, tourists can swing about 40 meters above the ground while looking at the rice fields and forests, and this is a very exciting activity to enjoy.

A video uploaded on the TikTok account @americanfille shows that there is one person who plays a big role in making the Bali Swing run smoothly.

@americanfille Mans put his entire soul into that swing #bali #cretyaubud ♬ original sound – Johnny Sibilly

“Mans put his whole soul into that swing,” the video caption reads.

The video clearly shows that Bali Swing workers must jump to make the swing run smoothly. It is not uncommon for them to jump high off the ground.

The video also received thousands of comments, some of which were amazed by the strength of the worker.

I didn’t realise that, and he’s strong!” wrote one netizen.

he should be in the Olympics,” another netizen commented.

Bali Swing is one of the adrenaline-fuelled destinations in Bali. The first thing tourists will feel if they try this swing spot is a thrilling sensation and excitement that cannot find on other tours. Beautiful scenery coupled with a beautiful environment will add to the impression of comfort for visitors.

Visitors don’t have to worry about the safety of this game. Bali Swing have set safety standards and each swing is equipped with adequate safety equipment. Also, using body harnesses is mandatory when trying out extreme swings.

Bali Swing Recommendations

Several Bali Swing locations are available for visitors to try who are curious about the sensation of swinging from a giant swing high in the air. Besides testing adrenaline, visitors can also enjoy the charming scenery.

1. Alas Harum

alas harum bali swing
Source: Alas Harum Bali

Alas Harum is one of the popular Bali Swing. Ticket prices are differentiated based on the type of swing used. The first is the extreme swing with a height of 15 meters from the ground which is usually preferred by children and people afraid of heights. The second is super extreme with a height of 25 meters from the ground.

In addition, there is also a swing for couples who can sit together in one swing at a height of 20 meters above ground level. While the swing package is a combination of two single swings and one couple swing in one place. In addition, there is also a special price for no-line service.

Address: Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Kec. Tegallalang, Gianyar Regency, Bali

2. Ubud Jungle Swing

Ubud Jungle Swing
Source: Ubud Jungle Swing

Still in the Ubud area is Ubud Jungle Swing, which offers the sensation of swinging from the top of a cliff. Ubud Jungle Swing has 9 swing options with different heights, but all overlooking the view of Ubud.

Visitors can take many photos at the photo spots provided. In addition to swinging in this area, visitors can relax or eat at restaurants that have beautiful views.

Address: Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Ubud District, Gianyar Regency, Bali

3. Terrace River Pool Swing

Terrace River Pool Swing
Source: Kintamani.id

On the swing ride, visitors get the opportunity to swing 15 times. In addition, visitors get to drink mineral water, tea or coffee, and take pictures in six giant bird nests.

There are three price options to get the extreme swing facility. First, extreme swing, which is swinging alone at a height of 45 meters with a price of IDR 125 thousand. Second, couple swing, which means swinging together at a height of 45 meters for IDR 250 thousand or IDR 125 thousand per person. The third is a super extreme swing, which is swinging alone at a height of 60 meters with a price of IDR 150 thousand.

Address: Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Ubud District, Gianyar Regency, Bali

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