Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace

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Planning a trip to Bali and searching for an adventure that combines natural beauty, cultural insights, and a dash of thrill? This private Ubud tour promises all that—and more. From cascading waterfalls to the iconic rice terrace swings, it’s designed to give travelers an authentic taste of Bali’s lush landscapes with personalized attention. We’ve dived into the reviews, itinerary, and details to bring you a full, honest look at what you can expect.

What makes this tour stand out? First, the guides and drivers are repeatedly praised for their friendliness and knowledge, making the day not just beautiful but also educational. Second, the variety of stops ensures you see a broad slice of Ubud’s natural wonders. Lastly, the inclusion of the jungle swing gives a memorable thrill—and the chance to conquer height fears with supportive guides.

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On the flip side, the physical demands—like walking and stairs—mean it’s best suited for those in moderate shape. If you’re after a relaxed, low-exertion day, this might feel a bit active. But for most, the combination of stunning scenery, cultural touches, and fun photo opportunities makes it a top pick for anyone wanting an immersive Bali experience.

This tour fits best for travelers who love nature, enjoy a bit of adventure, and appreciate personalized service. Families with teenagers, couples, or solo explorers craving a full day of scenic highlights will find it particularly appealing.

  • Personalized Experience: Private group, with hotel pickups and expert guides.
  • Diverse Stops: Waterfalls, rice terraces, coffee plantation, and swing.
  • Authentic Insights: Guides share cultural and local details, enhancing the experience.
  • Photographer’s Dream: Perfect spots for stunning photos, especially at the rice terraces.
  • Active but Manageable: Requires moderate physical effort—stairs and walking involved.
  • Value for Money: All-day itinerary packed with highlights, including a delicious lunch and coffee tasting.

Starting the Day: Convenient Pickups and Personalized Service

Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - Starting the Day: Convenient Pickups and Personalized Service1 / 10
Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - First Stop: Goa Giri Campuhan (GGC) Waterfall2 / 10
Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - Coffee and Herbal Tea Plantation3 / 10
Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - Manuaba Waterfall: Quiet and Peaceful4 / 10
Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - Bayad or Ulu Petanu Waterfalls: Hidden and Picturesque5 / 10
Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - The Iconic Tegalalang Rice Terrace & Jungle Swing6 / 10
Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - A Delicious and Authentic Lunch7 / 10
Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - Tour Duration & Physical Demands8 / 10
Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - Pricing and Value9 / 10
Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - What to Bring & Considerations10 / 10
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The tour kicks off with hotel pickups—either at 07:30 for those staying in South Bali or Ubud at 08:30. As we’ve seen from multiple reviews, the transportation is highly rated, with 97% of guests praising the comfort and professionalism of the drivers. You’ll enjoy a private, air-conditioned vehicle that makes the journey between stops smooth and relaxed, giving you time to settle in and anticipate the next scenic marvel.

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First Stop: Goa Giri Campuhan (GGC) Waterfall

Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - First Stop: Goa Giri Campuhan (GGC) Waterfall

Our journey begins with a visit to the go-to hidden gem, GGC Waterfall. This tranquil spot is a perfect introductory stop—less crowded than others, with lush greenery surrounding the gentle cascade. Reviewers mention the serenity of this location, making it an ideal place to start relaxing into the natural beauty of Bali. It’s a manageable walk, with some steps involved, but nothing too strenuous.

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Coffee and Herbal Tea Plantation

Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - Coffee and Herbal Tea Plantation

Next, we’re taken to a local coffee and herbal tea plantation —a highlight for many. Here, travelers learn about traditional brewing methods and sample Indonesian coffees and teas. Reviewers loved the chance to taste different varieties and engage with friendly staff. One reviewer noted, “It was so lovely to see and try the different coffees,” which shows the plantation is more than just a quick stop; it’s an interactive cultural experience.

Manuaba Waterfall: Quiet and Peaceful

Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - Manuaba Waterfall: Quiet and Peaceful

After coffee tasting, we visit the Manuaba Waterfall, a peaceful spot perfect for relaxing or taking photos. Its calm atmosphere makes it stand out from busier waterfalls, according to visitors. While it’s not the largest waterfall, its tranquility provides a lovely contrast to the previous stops, offering a chance to breathe deeply amidst Bali’s natural serenity.

Bayad or Ulu Petanu Waterfalls: Hidden and Picturesque

Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - Bayad or Ulu Petanu Waterfalls: Hidden and Picturesque

The tour then ventures to one of two hidden waterfalls—Bayad or Ulu Petanu. Both are picturesque, with lush surroundings and fewer crowds. Reviewers mention that these waterfalls offer great photo ops and a chance to appreciate Bali’s pristine waterways. One guest shared, “No lines for swimming or photos, which was perfect,” emphasizing the peaceful, uncrowded vibe.

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The Iconic Tegalalang Rice Terrace & Jungle Swing

Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - The Iconic Tegalalang Rice Terrace & Jungle Swing

No trip to Ubud is complete without experiencing the Tegalalang Rice Terrace. This UNESCO-recognized landscape is postcard-perfect, especially during the golden hours of sunlight. Here, the tour includes a thrilling swing ride, which many reviewers describe as an absolute must-do. It’s a chance to conquer height fears or simply enjoy a unique perspective over the terraced fields.

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Multiple guests like Mazie from Ireland and Mia from the UK praised the swing, highlighting how friendly guides made access easy and fun. “Helped us take lots of photos and made sure we felt comfortable,” said one review, reflecting the supportive approach of guides.

A Delicious and Authentic Lunch

Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - A Delicious and Authentic Lunch

In the middle of the tour, you’ll stop at a local eatery for lunch and coffee tasting. Guests often mention the authenticity and quality of the food, which gives a genuine taste of Bali’s culinary scene—fresh, flavorful, and often served in scenic settings. The coffee tasting allows you to understand Bali’s coffee culture, often with a chance to purchase some to take home.

Tour Duration & Physical Demands

Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - Tour Duration & Physical Demands

The entire experience lasts around 6.5 to 8 hours, depending on pace and stops. From reviews, it’s clear that some walking and steps are involved—particularly at waterfalls and rice terraces—so a moderate level of fitness is recommended. Guests praise guides for their helpfulness, with one saying, “He answered all my questions about Bali and its culture,” making the physical effort more enjoyable through engaging commentary.

One of the most positively reviewed aspects of this tour is the personalized attention. Guides like Dharma, Yohan, and Leo are frequently mentioned for their friendliness, knowledge, and patience. They’re not just drivers—they’re storytellers and local insiders, sharing insights that deepen your understanding of Bali.

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The private nature of the tour means you’re not rushed or packed into large groups. Guests often comment on the comfort of the vehicles, the flexibility of the itinerary, and the attentive service. The tour also includes hotel transfers, which adds convenience and saves you from navigating Bali’s busy streets.

Pricing and Value

Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - Pricing and Value

While the exact cost isn’t specified here, reviews suggest this tour offers excellent value for a full day of sightseeing, cultural insights, and adventure. With private transfers, guided visits, and multiple stops, it’s a comprehensive package. Guests feel they get their money’s worth, especially considering the personalized service and the variety of experiences packed into one day.

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What to Bring & Considerations

Ubud: Kanto Lampo Waterfalls, Jungle Swing, Rice Terrace - What to Bring & Considerations

Guests are advised to bring essentials like a hat, change of clothes, towel, sandals, sunscreen, and cash. The tour operates rain or shine, so dress accordingly. Note that pregnant women, children under 3, and those over 80 are not recommended for this active itinerary, which involves walking and stairs.

If you’re craving a full-day adventure that balances natural beauty, cultural insights, and a touch of thrill, this tour is ideal. It’s especially suited for travelers who enjoy moderate physical activity, want personalized guidance, and love capturing stunning photos. Families with teenagers, couples, and solo explorers will find it offers a memorable slice of Bali’s landscape.

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This private Ubud waterfalls and rice terrace tour offers an authentic, scenic, and well-organized way to experience Bali’s natural allure. The combination of waterfalls, rice paddies, coffee plantation, and jungle swing provides a well-rounded day, curated by guides who genuinely care about your experience. It’s a fantastic option for those looking to explore Ubud’s highlights without feeling rushed or just ticking boxes.

While it involves some walking and stairs, the effort is rewarded with postcard-worthy views and memorable moments. The personalized service, comfortable transport, and local insights make this tour stand out as great value—perfect for travelers who want a deeper connection to Bali’s stunning landscapes.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning for more, this experience promises a day filled with beauty, adventure, and authentic Bali charm. It’s a wonderful way to see the best of Ubud and create stories you’ll cherish long after you leave.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, hotel transfers are included within Ubud, Sanur, Canggu, Kerobokan, Legian, Seminyak, and Kuta. There’s an additional fee for Pecatu/Uluwatu areas.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts between 6.5 to 8 hours, depending on the pace and stops, providing a full day of sightseeing.

What should I bring?
Bring a hat, change of clothes, towel, sandals, sunscreen, and some cash for extras or purchases.

Is this tour suitable for children or pregnant women?
No, pregnant women, children under 3, and those over 80 are not recommended due to physical activity involved.

What makes the guides stand out?
Guests praise guides like Dharma, Leo, and Yohan for their friendliness, knowledge, and ability to make the day enjoyable and informative.

Can I skip certain stops or customize the day?
This is a private tour, so the itinerary can be adjusted based on your preferences and needs.

What about physical fitness?
Moderate fitness is necessary as there are some walking and steps, especially at waterfalls and rice terraces.

This tour combines the best of Bali’s landscapes with personalized service, making it perfect for travelers seeking an active, scenic, and culturally immersive day.

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