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10 Best Waterfalls in Bali
Sekumpul Waterfall
Location:
Sekumpul Village, Buleleng (North Bali)
Height:
~80 meters
Description:
Bali’s most stunning waterfall, with seven tall, narrow falls cascading down a lush cliff. A natural paradise surrounded by jungle.
Travel Tips:
Requires a moderately difficult trek (about 45 minutes), crossing streams and descending
steep steps.
Hire a local guide for safety and the best viewpoints.
Visit early to avoid crowds and strong midday sun.
Gitgit Waterfall
Location:
Gitgit Village, Buleleng (near Lovina)
Height:
~35 meters
Description:
A popular, accessible waterfall with a steady, narrow drop into a serene pool. Surrounded by tropical forest and rice terraces.
Travel Tips:
Easy 10–15 minute walk; suitable for families.
Beware of souvenir vendors along the path.
Combine with nearby Twin and Colek waterfalls.
Tegenungan Waterfall
Location:
Kemenuh Village, Gianyar (near Ubud)
Height:
~25 meters
Description:
A wide, powerful waterfall in a jungle setting. One of the easiest to access from Ubud or Denpasar.
Travel Tips:
Well-paved stairs to the bottom; cafes and restrooms available.
Can get crowded—visit early morning.
Great for a quick swim or scenic photos.
Tibumana Waterfall
Location:
Apuan Village, Bangli Regency
Height:
~20 meters
Description:
A single vertical cascade into a tranquil, swimmable pool. Quiet, serene, and perfect for meditation or a refreshing dip.
Travel Tips:
Short, easy walk (~10 minutes) through forested paths.
Bring a towel and change of clothes.
Watch for slippery rocks around the pool..
Banyumala Twin Waterfalls
Location:
Wanagiri, Buleleng (near Lake Buyan)
Height:
~40 meters (combined)
Description:
Beautiful twin falls flowing into a jungle pool surrounded by thick greenery. Less crowded and peaceful.
Travel Tips:
Moderate hike down uneven steps—wear good shoes.
Bring a waterproof bag and insect repellent.
Ideal for swimming and photos.
Aling-Aling Waterfall
Location:
Sambangan Village, North Bali
Height:
~35 meters
Description:
A dramatic twin fall with one stream used for sacred ceremonies. Nearby falls offer natural slides and jumping spots
Travel Tips:
Swimming at Aling-Aling is not allowed, but nearby Kroya and Kembar Falls are adventure spots.
Guide required for cliff jumping and safety.
Bring proper footwear and swimwear.
Nungnung Waterfall
Location:
Nungnung Village, Petang (between Ubud & Bedugul)
Height:
~50 meters
Description:
A powerful vertical waterfall hidden deep in a jungle ravine. Great for dramatic photos and the sound of roaring water.
Travel Tips:
~500 steep steps—be physically prepared.
Very misty at the base—protect your camera.
Not ideal for small children or people with knee issues.
Leke Leke Waterfall
Location:
Antapan Village, Tabanan Regency
Height:
~25 meters
Description:
A narrow waterfall dropping into a quiet pool, surrounded by jungle cliffs. Very photogenic and peaceful.
Travel Tips:
Light 15-minute walk via bamboo bridges and shaded paths.
Entry includes walking stick rental.
Good option for couples or Instagram spots.
Kanto Lampo Waterfall
Location:
Beng Village, Gianyar
Height:
~15 meters
Description:
A stepped rock waterfall with water flowing over wide, black stones—perfect for unique photos and a splash.
Travel Tips:
Slippery rocks—wear water shoes.
Best to visit during dry season (less muddy).
Quick visit—combine with Tegenungan or Tibumana.
Munduk Waterfall
Location:
Munduk Village, North Bali
Height:
~20 meters
Description:
A highland waterfall surrounded by mist, coffee plantations, and spice gardens. Very cool and refreshing climate.
Travel Tips:
Easy to moderate trek (10–15 minutes).
Combine with Melanting and Golden Valley waterfalls nearby.
Bring a light jacket—weather is cooler than in the south.