REVIEW · UBUD
Ubud: Zipline, Bali Swing, and Sky Bike in a Private Rice Terrace
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Swing, zip, pedal, then hike. This Ubud outing pairs Bali adventure rides with a guided stroll through classic rice terraces, all set at U Fun Field in Payangan. You also get multiple photo setups, including the famous Wings of Bali, plus a culture-focused rice-field experience.
I like the way the day keeps two gears running at once: fast, high-fun rides like the zipline and sky bike, then slower learning time with a farmer-led walk and traditions talk. I also love that the crew supports your photos with traditional outfit/accessories, and guides were specifically praised for helping people pose smoothly, including a staff member named Hesham.
One drawback to plan for: Ubud weather can be moody, and heavy rain can limit how many rides you’ll get in. Another practical consideration is transport. If you do not choose pickup, you may need to reach the park on your own, so I’d rather you plan the arrival the same way you’d plan any other Ubud ticket.
In This Review
- Key highlights that make this Ubud tour worth a look
- Entering U Fun Field near Payangan: the rice-terrace adventure park setup
- Bali swings in multiple styles, from Dream Catcher to Extreme
- The zipline ride: a fast bird’s-eye view above the paddies
- Sky bike over the rice: pedaling for your own slow-motion moment
- The rice-terrace culture hike: farmers, bamboo bridge, and coffee by fire
- What to expect from the 1 to 3 hour timing (and how to pace yourself)
- Price and value: what $21 covers and what costs extra
- Private tour feel: only your group, fewer “wait your turn” moments
- Safety, insurance, and who can realistically do the rides
- Who this Ubud adventure is best for (and who should skip it)
- Should you book the U Fun Field zipline, Bali swing, and sky bike combo?
- FAQ
- How long is the Ubud Zipline, Bali Swing, and Sky Bike in a Private Rice Terrace experience?
- Where does the tour start and where does it end?
- What activities are included in the tour price?
- Do I need to pay extra for a long dress or a photographer?
- Is pickup included?
- Is this tour suitable for kids or older adults?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Key highlights that make this Ubud tour worth a look

- Huge photo scene at U Fun Field with 7 Instagram-ready spots, including Wings of Bali
- Adventure options bundled together: Bali swings, zipline, and sky bike over the rice paddies
- Guide-led rice-terrace culture time at a farmer’s hut with hands-on moments like harvest or wood-fire coffee
- Safety and insurance included plus safety gear for the rides
- Staff support for photos (poses, retakes, and outfit/accessories)
- Good value if you want the full combo and can handle a short, active schedule
Entering U Fun Field near Payangan: the rice-terrace adventure park setup
U Fun Field is an outdoor playground built right into rice-country scenery, not a separate mall-like stop. If your Ubud days are packed, this is nice because you can do the action side of Bali in one compact area, then add the rice-field cultural walk right after.
The park is set on a 40,000m2 plot of iconic rice fields. That matters because you spend less time hopping between far-flung sites and more time actually looking at the views and getting the rides done. It’s also where you’ll find the big signature photo attractions, including Wings of Bali and the biggest Dream Catcher swing in the world.
This is also a place designed for photos. You’ll see multiple photo booths, and you can try dress-up using traditional outfit and accessories provided with the experience. That means you get a better chance at those clean, styled shots without bringing your own costume.
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Bali swings in multiple styles, from Dream Catcher to Extreme

The swing portion is the headline here, and it’s offered in a few different vibes. You can choose among four swing options, ranging from more playful and pretty rides to higher-adrenaline versions.
Here’s how I’d think about the choices. If you want something photogenic and iconic, the Dream Catcher style is often what people go for first. If you want your stomach to stay engaged, Extreme Swing is the one to pick. If you’re traveling as a couple or you want a calmer feel, the Flower Swing and Couple Swing are built for romance and softer poses.
One more thing I appreciate about how this kind of park works: you do not just get thrown on a ride and sent away. You get support for posing and picture timing, and in one praised outing the guide and photographer were said to have high energy and positivity, including help with getting the right stance and angle.
Do note that the exact set of activities you do depends on the package you choose. So if your top priority is the zipline or the sky bike, double-check you select a package that actually includes those, not only the swings.
The zipline ride: a fast bird’s-eye view above the paddies

The zipline is simple and brutally fun. You glide across lush greenery with a bird’s-eye view of what’s below, and you get that rare feeling of being suspended over rice terraces without needing technical skills.
This is where time can be your friend. In a short Ubud day, the zipline gives you a big wow moment fast. It also pairs well with the swing photos because the views direction is different; you end up with varied angles in your photo set instead of repeating the same background from every shot.
If weather turns, this is the one you’ll likely think about first. Rain in Ubud can mean fewer rides happen than you hoped, and at least one recent experience noted they managed only some swings when bad weather hit, skipping the zipline and sky bike. So I’d keep your expectations flexible. If the sky clears, great. If it doesn’t, you can still come away with a full photo-and-swing day.
Sky bike over the rice: pedaling for your own slow-motion moment

The sky bike is a different kind of thrill. Instead of hanging and letting gravity do the work, you pedal your way above the paddy fields. It’s still a bird’s-eye view, but it feels more like you’re driving your own pace and path.
What makes this one especially appealing for value is that it’s a unique format. You can get the swing thrill in multiple places around Bali, but a sky bike over rice feels more specific to this type of setup and gives you a photo story that looks different.
If you’re the sort of traveler who likes to participate more than just watch, this is a strong choice. You can concentrate on how you pedal and frame your shots while you’re up there, and you are not just reacting to a ride operator.
Again, it depends on your package and conditions. If you’re choosing what to prioritize, think of swings as your guaranteed core, then add zipline and sky bike if included and the weather cooperates.
The rice-terrace culture hike: farmers, bamboo bridge, and coffee by fire

After the park adventure, the day shifts into a guided cultural walk. You’ll hike famous Ubud rice fields with a cultural guide and interact at a farmer’s hut. This is not only about seeing terraces; it’s about connecting them to daily life and practices.
During the hike, you may get hands-on moments. The experience includes the chance to interact with farmers and either assist with the harvest or join them for a wood fire brewed cup of coffee. You also cross a bamboo bridge while hiking over a waterfall, which adds motion and sound to the walk.
I like this part because it gives context to what you saw earlier from above. When you look down from swings and zipline, the fields look like geometry. On the ground, you start to understand why it’s shaped this way and how people work with it.
One more practical note: the hike is guided, and admission ticket time is included. That helps keep the pace steady and reduces time spent figuring things out.
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What to expect from the 1 to 3 hour timing (and how to pace yourself)
The tour is listed as about 1 to 3 hours total, and travel time is included in that range. In real life, the exact length depends on your package selection and how many activities run in your time window.
Stop 1 at U Fun Field is about 2 hours, and the rice fields cultural hike is about 1 hour. So if you do everything in one go, plan for a compact, active schedule with minimal downtime.
I’d treat it like an efficient Ubud half-day, not a lingering spa day. If you are traveling with kids, choose the rides and photo spots that fit their energy level. The tour is described as family-friendly for ages 5 to 99, but energy and comfort vary a lot by kid.
Also, U Fun Field has a cafe called U Eat. If you need to cool down or wait for a moment to switch to another activity, you can grab coffee there while you’re on-site.
Price and value: what $21 covers and what costs extra
At $21 per person, this is a budget-friendly way to pack multiple big-name Bali activities into one outing. The value comes from bundling ride time and support, plus including safety gear and insurance.
Here’s what is explicitly included:
- Safety equipment and insurance
- Traditional outfit and accessories for pictures
- Swings, zipline, and sky bike based on your selected package
- A guided cultural tour based on the appointment
Also included is the admission ticket for the U Fun Field stop and the cultural rice-field portion. Lunch is not included, but the cafe on site gives you an easy option.
Here’s what’s extra:
- Long dress rental (3m trail) at USD 15 per person
- Photographer at USD 15 per person
This matters because some people want the full photo experience with the extra dress and extra shooting time. If you’re trying to travel light, you can still get outfit/accessories included. But if you want more formal photos or extra coverage, budget a little more.
One caution from real-world logistics: if you choose the transport option, you may feel like the ride is mainly a driver to get you there. If you’re comfortable navigating on your own, a Grab or taxi straight to the park can be the fastest way to start.
Private tour feel: only your group, fewer “wait your turn” moments
This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That’s a big deal for a swing and photo setup, where waiting can feel longer than it is.
With a private setup, you can usually move through steps at a smoother pace for your group size and energy level. It also helps families who want to keep kids from getting restless, and couples who care more about timing their shots than collecting photo booth passes.
Pickup is listed as offered, and private transportation with a driver is included if you select that option. If you do not select it, your meeting point is U Fun Field itself, and it’s near public transportation.
Safety, insurance, and who can realistically do the rides
Safety equipment and insurance are included, which is the baseline I look for in any swing/zipline experience. You also get support for photos and posing, which can reduce awkwardness and improve how smoothly people move between stations.
The tour is marketed as most travelers can participate, and it’s family-friendly for ages 5 to 99. But like any outdoor adventure park, comfort matters. If you have mobility limitations, plan your expectations carefully.
Wheelchair access is noted: you can access the area but cannot participate in the activities. You’ll still be able to enjoy the view, which can work if someone in your group needs to stay grounded while others ride.
If you’re traveling with a service animal, service animals are allowed, and that’s helpful to know upfront.
Who this Ubud adventure is best for (and who should skip it)
This tour fits best if you want an efficient Ubud day that mixes adrenaline with rice-terrace culture and lots of photo opportunities. If your travel style is active and visual, you’ll probably love the combo of Bali swings, zipline, sky bike, and the Wings of Bali photo setups.
It also works well for groups that like structure. The day is guided at the cultural hike, and the ride area is organized so you can move through quickly without needing to plan every step.
I’d think twice if you want a slow, quiet, temple-heavy day. This experience centers on an outdoor adventure park and rice-field walking, not long cultural museum time or temple visits. If that’s your priority, you might pair Ubud rice scenery with another type of outing instead.
Should you book the U Fun Field zipline, Bali swing, and sky bike combo?
If you want strong value, a fun action focus, and a photo-friendly setting with included safety and culture, I’d say this is a smart booking. The price is low for how many different activities you can pack into one short stretch, and the cultural rice-field hike adds meaning beyond the rides.
Book it if:
- You want swings plus a zipline or sky bike option in one visit
- You care about photo setups like Wings of Bali
- You like the idea of a guided rice-terrace walk with farmer interaction
Skip or adjust expectations if:
- You have a tight tolerance for weather disruption
- You want more rest time and less movement in a single afternoon
- You only want one activity and would rather pay less for less
FAQ
How long is the Ubud Zipline, Bali Swing, and Sky Bike in a Private Rice Terrace experience?
It’s listed as about 1 to 3 hours total, and travel time is included in that duration.
Where does the tour start and where does it end?
The start is U Fun Field at Jl. Banjar Gadungan, Bresela, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80572, Indonesia. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
What activities are included in the tour price?
Included activities include Bali swings, zipline, and sky bike based on the package you select. A guided cultural tour is also included based on the appointment.
Do I need to pay extra for a long dress or a photographer?
Yes. Long dress rental is USD 15 per person, and a photographer is USD 15 per person. Lunch is not included.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered. Private transportation with a driver is included if you select that option. The meeting point is also listed as U Fun Field.
Is this tour suitable for kids or older adults?
It’s marketed as a family-friendly adventure for ages 5 to 99 years old, and most travelers can participate. Wheelchair access is available, but you can’t participate in the activities.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, the amount paid is not refunded.































