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]]>Located in Ubud, Indonesia, the Bali Swing is by far one of the most photo-worthy locations in Bali. It’s actually not one swing, but an entire facility including 13 huge swings that reach up to the height of 256 feet (78 meters), and 9 hanging nests (for those who want a slightly more mellow experience). Visitors get to swing through the trees, hang above the beautiful scenery (including a river and a waterfall), breath the fresh air and of course, take some gorgeous pics.
The site’s package includes a pickup from the Ubud Palace, drinks, and a lunch buffet, and you can also purchase a photography package to make sure you get quality documentation of the experience.
And the best part? You can swing for as long as you like! There’s no time limit.
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]]>Bali is home to many beautiful swings, but a visit to the official Bali Swing in Ubud will cost you the most. To get the full experience that includes rides on several different swings and nests, get ready to pay the entrance fee of $35. Make sure you have a travel companion, or you’ll have to pay extra for pictures taken by in-house photographers.
The clothes you’re wearing in your Bali Swing photos can completely change the frame. You should consider packing a long, flowy dress, preferably in a lighter color. If you don’t own one, don’t despair—you can always rent beautiful gowns on the spot.
It’s pretty much impossible to avoid the crowds during your visit to the official Bali Swing, but that shouldn’t stop you from trying. Waking up early and being there for the opening hour can take a lot of pressure off your shoulders and give you just enough time to explore.
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]]>The post The Instagrammable Bali Swing in Indonesia is a Must Visit appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Located in Ubud, Indonesia, the Bali Swing is by far one of the most photo-worthy locations in Bali. It’s actually not one swing, but an entire facility including 13 huge swings that reach up to the height of 256 feet (78 meters), and 9 hanging nests (for those who want a slightly more mellow experience). Visitors get to swing through the trees, hang above the beautiful scenery (including a river and a waterfall), breath the fresh air and of course, take some gorgeous pics.
The site’s package includes a pickup from the Ubud Palace, drinks, and a lunch buffet, and you can also purchase a photography package to make sure you get quality documentation of the experience.
And the best part? You can swing for as long as you like! There’s no time limit.
The post The Instagrammable Bali Swing in Indonesia is a Must Visit appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Use These Tips to Get Fairy Tale Photos from Bali Swing appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Bali is home to many beautiful swings, but a visit to the official Bali Swing in Ubud will cost you the most. To get the full experience that includes rides on several different swings and nests, get ready to pay the entrance fee of $35. Make sure you have a travel companion, or you’ll have to pay extra for pictures taken by in-house photographers.
The clothes you’re wearing in your Bali Swing photos can completely change the frame. You should consider packing a long, flowy dress, preferably in a lighter color. If you don’t own one, don’t despair—you can always rent beautiful gowns on the spot.
It’s pretty much impossible to avoid the crowds during your visit to the official Bali Swing, but that shouldn’t stop you from trying. Waking up early and being there for the opening hour can take a lot of pressure off your shoulders and give you just enough time to explore.
The post Use These Tips to Get Fairy Tale Photos from Bali Swing appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
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