Ubud Zipline Over Tegallalang Rice Terraces with Cretya Pool Bar
Fly above Tegallalang-style rice terraces on an elevated zipline, then unwind at Cretya Pool Bar with sweeping jungle and paddy views. This day combines a moderate adrenaline rush with relaxed lookout time and private transport from Ubud.
The Experience
Before You Go
Book morning departures
Early slots avoid heat and afternoon clouds for clearer views and calmer winds.
Wear closed-toe shoes
Platforms and approach paths are uneven; sturdy footwear protects during walk-ins and landings.
Hydrate before you go
Bali’s humidity can sneak up; bring water and use the provided bottled water between runs.
Follow harness instructions
Listen to guides for braking and body position — safety briefings are short but essential.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Early-morning viewpoint above the first platform for unobstructed terrace light
- •Walkable lanes behind the zipline for close-up views of small farm shrines and traditional irrigation channels
Wildlife
- •Long-tailed macaque (observed near trails)
- •Tropical kingfisher and assorted small forest birds
Conservation Note
Stick to marked paths and avoid trampling paddies; local operators encourage respecting farms and minimizing plastic waste during visits.
The terraces reflect Bali’s subak cooperative irrigation system, a centuries-old cultural practice that organized water distribution and community farming in the region.
What to Bring
Closed-toe trail shoesEssential
Grip and foot protection for uneven approaches and platform surfaces.
Light rain jacket or windbreaker
Useful during the wet season or cool early-morning departures.
Sun protection (hat, SPF 30+)Essential
Open platforms and terraces offer little shade; protect skin during midday hours.
Swimwear and quick-dry towel
Pack for Cretya Pool Bar if you plan to swim and relax after the activity.
Common Questions
How long is the zipline portion?
Each zip segment is short — typically 30–120 seconds depending on the line — but the full outing includes pick-up, safety briefings, multiple runs, and pool time, so plan for most of a day.
Is this suitable for children?
Older children with adequate weight and comfort on heights can usually participate, but infants and very young children should not; check operator age/weight limits and safety rules before booking.
What are the health restrictions?
Not recommended for pregnant travelers or people with recent spinal, neck, or serious heart conditions; customers complete a brief health check during booking.
Are photos allowed?
Yes — guides will often stop for photos at platforms; consider a secure strap for any handheld camera and follow staff guidance while clipped into the line.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
6–8 hours
Location
Ubud, Bali
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Should be comfortable walking short uneven approaches and able to handle short bursts of adrenaline; moderate fitness required
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