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Best of Ubud: Waterfalls, Tegalalang Rice Terrace & Jungle Swing Tour

Best of Ubud: Waterfalls, Tegalalang Rice Terrace & Jungle Swing Tour

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Adventure Brief

Three waterfalls, a terraced jungle of rice, and an adrenaline-sparked jungle swing: this full-day Ubud circuit packs the island’s water and agricultural highlights into a six-hour loop. Expect short hikes, slippery steps, and cinematic light at Tukad Cepung.

6–7 hours
moderate
Family Friendly

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No Experience Required

You step off the minivan into humid air that smells like wet stone and frangipani — the engine idles, the guide checks the list, and a narrow footpath disappears into a green throat of jungle. By the time you reach Kanto Lampo, water is already running over sculpted basalt ledges, drumming a steady cadence that seems to set the day's tempo. Cameras click; kids shriek as they slip into the pool. This is a tour designed to keep motion in the foreground: short walks, shallow swims, and repeated moments when the landscape forces you to look up.

Best of Ubud: Waterfalls, Tegalalang Rice Terrace & Jungle Swing Tour
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Frequently Asked Questions

The tour lists entrance tickets to Kanto Lampo, Tibumana, Tukad Cepung and Tegalalang as included in the itinerary.

Yes — Kanto Lampo and Tibumana have shallow pools suitable for swimming; Tukad Cepung’s pool is shallow too but access involves steps and rock crossings.

Expect short hikes of 10–40 minutes at each stop with stair descents into canyons (especially Tukad Cepung); terrain is uneven and often slippery.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

6–7 hours

Fitness Level

Moderate — must be able to negotiate uneven steps, short descents into canyons and 10–30 minute walks over uneven ground.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Long-tailed macaques near Tegalalang (keep food secured).
  • Tropical kingfishers and small forest birds around Tibumana’s pool.

History

Tegalalang’s terraces are part of Bali’s subak system, a communal irrigation practice dating back centuries that organizes water management around Hindu temple networks.

Conservation

Stick to marked paths and avoid feeding wildlife; local guides rely on sustainable visitation — support small vendors and avoid single-use plastics where possible.

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Adventure Tips

Wear grippy, quick-dry shoes

Paths to Tukad Cepung and Kanto Lampo include slippery rocks and muddy steps — waterproof sandals with good tread or light hiking shoes are best.

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Bring a dry bag and phone case

Sunlight beams and wet canyons make waterproof protection for electronics essential; a small dry bag keeps jackets and documents safe.

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Start early to beat crowds

Leave Ubud at first light to enjoy Tegalalang and Tukad Cepung with softer light and fewer people — the swing operators become busy by late morning.

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Pack local cash for extras

Entrance and bottled water may be included, but bring small bills for tips, extra parking fees, souvenirs or locker rentals.

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Recommended Gear

Waterproof phone case or small dry bag

Protects electronics and documents from splashes in canyons and while swimming.

Essential

Quick-dry hiking shoes or water shoes

Provides traction on wet rocks and comfort for river approaches and stairs.

Essential

Light rain jacket or windbreaker

Bali weather can switch quickly — a packable jacket keeps you comfortable during showers.

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Spare clothes and towel

You will likely get wet at multiple waterfalls; a change of clothes avoids a soggy return to Ubud.

Essential