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Ubud: Alas Harum Day-Pass, Swing, Sky Bike & Flying Fox
Bali’s rice terraces become your playground. Alas Harum combines big photo views with simple thrills: I like the 300-meter zip line over the fields, and I like that the entrance includes a coffee tour rather than only paid rides. The day is also easy to shape around your energy, since you can explore the paths and terraces without taking every extreme activity.
The main catch is the terrain. You’ll face about 200 steps, some without a handrail, and the extra charge for Cretya Ubud’s infinity pools and coffee tasting can change the value of the visit. If you have trouble walking, small children, or a fear of heights, this is not an effortless stop.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you go
- What Alas Harum is really offering
- Starting at the ticket counter
- The Super Extreme Swing at 25 meters
- Pedaling the Sky Bike 15 meters up
- The 300-meter Flying Fox
- Rice terraces, caves, and the birdnest area
- Learning how Bali makes coffee
- Cretya Ubud pools, and the extra cost
- How much time should you allow?
- Who will enjoy this most?
- Practical value and booking advice
- Should you book Alas Harum Bali?
- FAQ
- Where is the experience located?
- Do I need to exchange my voucher?
- What are the operating hours?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Is entry to Cretya Ubud included?
- Is the coffee tour included?
- What should I bring?
- Who cannot take part in the extreme activities?
Key points to know before you go

- The Super Extreme Swing rises 25 meters above the ground, with views across rice terraces and jungle scenery.
- The Sky Bike runs 15 meters up, requiring a minimum height of 165 centimeters.
- The Flying Fox crosses 300 meters of rice fields, giving you a smooth, scenic ride rather than a long technical challenge.
- The coffee tour is included, but coffee tasting is not.
- Cretya Ubud’s tiered infinity pools cost extra, so do not assume pool access comes with the adventure pass.
- The park has around 200 steps, making good shoes and steady footing more important than fancy clothes.
What Alas Harum is really offering

Alas Harum Bali is part agricultural attraction, part photo park, and part amusement stop. You come for the famous rice terrace views, but the day works best when you treat the rides as only one piece of the visit.
The included admission gives you access to the rice fields, birdnest area, coffee tour, paths, caves, and general grounds. You can add the swing, Sky Bike, and Flying Fox as the experience allows, then decide if the separate Cretya Ubud pool entry is worth your money.
At the advertised price of $4.31 per person, the basic admission is unusually low for a full day of scenery and access. The important detail is that this is not an all-inclusive adventure ticket. Paid extras can quickly become the main expense, so check what your chosen booking includes before you arrive.
I like this setup for people who want flexibility. You can spend your time taking pictures, learning about local agriculture, or trying one ride without committing to every activity. It also suits a mixed group, as long as everyone understands that the paths and steps are part of the day.
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Starting at the ticket counter

Begin at the Alas Harum entrance and exchange your voucher at the ticket counter. Staff members wear green long-sleeve shirts, which makes it easier to find help once you reach the property.
There is a security check for all visitors. Food, drinks, pets, luggage, and large bags are not allowed, so arrive with only the things you need. Comfortable shoes are the smart choice, especially because you’ll move between terraces, activity stations, caves, and viewing areas.
The attraction operates from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. A morning start gives you more time for the rides, coffee tour, and walking areas, though the best time for your visit depends on your preferred pace and the availability of each activity.
Do not think of the site as a flat park. The 200 steps create a real physical demand, and some sections do not have a handrail. I would take the stairs slowly and keep your phone secure rather than trying to photograph every step.
The Super Extreme Swing at 25 meters

The Super Extreme Swing is the headline activity for many people. You are strapped in and swung about 25 meters above the ground, with rice terraces and jungle views spread below.
The ride is short, but the height gives it plenty of drama. If you want a striking photograph, this is the activity most likely to provide it. The open view makes the swing feel connected to the setting, rather than placed in an ordinary amusement area.
There are weight rules to take seriously. A single rider must weigh at least 35 kilograms and no more than 150 kilograms. A couple can weigh up to 200 kilograms together. The bed swing has a 350-kilogram limit for up to four people.
Pregnant women, children under seven, people with heart disease or congenital conditions, and anyone over 70 should not take the extreme activities. The same caution applies to anyone who knows that heights or sudden motion may create a problem.
I would choose the swing if your priority is a memorable photograph and a clear rush of height. If you want a calmer ride, the Flying Fox is likely the gentler choice.
Pedaling the Sky Bike 15 meters up

The Sky Bike gives you a different kind of height. Instead of swinging, you pedal along a cable around 15 meters above the ground, looking down at the rice terraces as you move.
That movement creates a fun photo opportunity, but it also means you need to follow the safety instructions and remain comfortable with the height. The attraction sets a minimum weight of 35 kilograms. A single rider can weigh up to 90 kilograms, while a couple can weigh up to 150 kilograms.
There is also a minimum height of 165 centimeters. This rule matters for smaller adults and older children, even if they meet the weight requirement. Children under seven are not permitted on the extreme activities in any case.
I see the Sky Bike as the most unusual of the three rides. The swing gives you a burst of motion, and the zip line gives you a smooth glide. The Sky Bike asks you to take an active role, which makes the view feel a little more personal.
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The 300-meter Flying Fox

The Flying Fox, or zip line, carries you 300 meters above the rice fields. You are harnessed in before gliding across the scenery, with the ride designed more for views and fun than for a long adrenaline test.
The 300-meter distance is enough to make the activity feel worthwhile without taking up the whole day. I would choose it if you want one high activity but do not want the repeated swinging motion of the main attraction.
The minimum weight is 35 kilograms, and the maximum is 100 kilograms for a single rider. These rules are narrower than the swing limits, so check them carefully if you are booking several activities for a group.
The zip line is also a good choice for someone who wants to see the rice fields from above without pedaling. You get a moving view of the terraces, then return to the walking areas and other parts of Alas Harum.
Rice terraces, caves, and the birdnest area

The rides are not the whole reason to visit. Admission includes access to the rice fields, the birdnest area, man-made caves, and scenic paths through the property.
The rice terraces give the site its sense of place. You are not simply looking at a decorative backdrop. The agricultural setting explains why the coffee tour and views work together, showing you both the cultivated ground and the tourist activities built around it.
The man-made caves add variety to the walk. They are another reason not to rush from one ride to the next. Give yourself time to explore the paths, take photos, and notice how the attraction uses terraces, steps, and viewpoints to shape the visit.
The birdnest access is also included. This is one of the photo-focused parts of the property, so bring a phone or camera if pictures are important to you. Just keep your belongings secure on the rides and avoid carrying large bags.
The site is designed for photographs, but it is not only a photo stop. The agricultural displays and coffee tour give the day more substance than a collection of viewpoints.
Learning how Bali makes coffee

The coffee tour is one of the best inclusions because it connects the attraction to local agriculture. You learn about the process of making coffee rather than simply buying a drink at a café.
Coffee tasting is not included, so separate the two ideas when comparing prices. The tour provides the educational part, while tasting may require an additional payment.
I like this aspect because it slows the day down. After the swing, bike, or zip line, a short look at coffee production gives you something cultural and practical to do. It also helps explain why the site includes agricultural scenery rather than only built attractions.
The coffee stop can also work well for people in your group who do not want the extreme activities. They can explore the grounds and join the tour while others take a ride, although everyone still needs to manage the steps and walking distance.
Cretya Ubud pools, and the extra cost
After the adventure activities, the tiered infinity pools at Cretya Ubud offer a more relaxed setting. The pools are for adults only and face the surrounding greenery, making them a good place to sit, swim, and recover from the stairs.
But entrance to Cretya Ubud is not included in this pass. You need to pay separately if you want to use the pools. That distinction is easy to miss because the pools are presented as part of the wider Alas Harum experience.
I would treat the pool as an optional add-on, not a reason to buy the basic pass. If you mainly want the swing, zip line, coffee tour, and rice terrace views, the low entrance price can be strong value. If you want a full pool day as well, calculate the total before booking.
The adults-only rule may appeal to couples and adults looking for a quieter finish. Families with young children should not plan on using this pool area as their main activity.
How much time should you allow?

The pass is valid for one day, and the operating hours run from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. You can spend a short visit on the main rides, but the ticket makes more sense when you allow time for the paths, coffee tour, rice fields, caves, and photo areas.
There is no hotel pickup or drop-off, so you arrange your own transport to Alas Harum Bali. The meeting point is the attraction itself. A private or small-group option may be available, with English and Indonesian support.
Because there are several stations and many steps, I would avoid cramming this into a rushed schedule. The experience is more enjoyable when you have time to stop, recover, and decide which activity comes next.
Your group size also matters. A private or small group can make it easier to move at your own pace, but the actual ride rules still apply to each person. Do not assume a private booking removes height, weight, or age limits.
Who will enjoy this most?
I recommend Alas Harum for adults and older children who enjoy heights, photographs, and a mix of light culture with controlled adventure. It is especially useful for a group with different interests because one person can explore the grounds while another takes a ride.
It is also a strong choice for photographers. The swing, Sky Bike, birdnest, terraces, caves, and infinity pools all offer different settings, though pool access costs extra.
I would be cautious if you are unsteady on stairs, use a wheelchair, or have limited mobility. There is no elevator, and the terrain includes about 200 steps. The activity is not suitable for pregnant women, children under seven, people with heart problems, people under 35 kilograms, people over 150 kilograms, or people over 70 years old.
The experience is less suitable if your goal is a quiet, traditional farm visit. The rides and photo areas are central to the appeal. You can learn about coffee and see agricultural scenery, but this is still a designed attraction.
Practical value and booking advice
At $4.31 per person, the basic admission offers good value if you use the included grounds, rice fields, birdnest, and coffee tour. The price is especially fair for a full day, provided you do not assume every activity and facility is included.
Before booking, check the exact package for the swing, Sky Bike, and Flying Fox. Coffee tasting and Cretya Ubud entry are specifically excluded, as are meals and transport. Lunch is not included, and you should not bring your own food or drinks into the property.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later. Those terms help if your Bali schedule is still changing.
Should you book Alas Harum Bali?
Book it if you want a low-cost entrance to rice terraces with optional high-altitude rides, a coffee tour, and plenty of photo settings. The 300-meter zip line is the easiest recommendation for a scenic thrill, while the 25-meter swing suits anyone chasing the biggest image and strongest rush.
Skip it if stairs are a serious issue, if you want a fully traditional agricultural visit, or if you expect the pool and coffee tasting to be part of the basic price. For the right visitor, Alas Harum is a lively and flexible day out, with enough scenery to justify the visit even when you decide to leave one or two rides alone.
FAQ
Where is the experience located?
It takes place at Alas Harum Bali in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The meeting point is the Alas Harum Bali entrance.
Do I need to exchange my voucher?
Yes. You must exchange your voucher at the ticket counter before the activity begins.
What are the operating hours?
Activities are available from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. The pass is valid for one day.
Is hotel pickup included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so you need to arrange your own transport.
Is entry to Cretya Ubud included?
No. Entrance to Cretya Ubud and its tiered infinity pools requires a separate ticket.
Is the coffee tour included?
Yes. The coffee tour is included, but coffee tasting is not included.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes. Food, drinks, pets, luggage, and large bags are not allowed.
Who cannot take part in the extreme activities?
The activities are not suitable for children under seven, pregnant women, people with heart problems or congenital conditions, wheelchair users, people under 35 kilograms, people over 150 kilograms, or people over 70 years old. Specific height and weight limits also apply to the swing, Sky Bike, and Flying Fox.
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