Are you planning your first trip to Bali? Congratulations! This island has something to offer for everyone: waterfalls, beaches, volcanoes, rich culture, good food. The
Bali, known as the „Island of the Gods,“ is a tropical paradise renowned for its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture. Among its many natural wonders, the island boasts an array of magnificent waterfalls that will leave you in awe. In this article, we’ll dive into the enchanting world of the 15 best Bali Waterfalls, each offering a unique and captivating experience. Let’s chase some waterfalls!
When you think of Bali, the first image that comes to mind might be its stunning beaches or endless green rice paddies, but the island is also home to some of the most breathtaking waterfalls in the world. Bali Waterfalls are like hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. Each one is unique, with its own charm and beauty that will leave you in awe. From the powerful cascades of Sekumpul to the peaceful oasis of Tibumana, there’s no shortage of amazing waterfalls in Bali and we are sure you will find your favorite somewhere in our guide.
Chasing Bali Waterfalls is a must-do activity. It is our favorite thing to do and we can promise you one thing: You can go to Bali five times and still find waterfalls you haven’t been to. We have listed 15 ones in this guide, so you won’t miss them and can plan your day ahead. As always, getting there early will get fewer people in your pictures and a more enjoyable experience. Having the waterfalls for yourself puts the cherry on top of the whole natural wonder.
We wrote down all admission fees in Indonesian Rupees. 15k are approximately 1$, 16k are 1€. For most of the waterfalls, you won’t need a guide so you can explore them on your own and just hop on a scooter. That’s why all distances are calculated by scooter.
Discover the untouched beauty of Leke Leke Waterfall, a hidden gem tucked away in the heart of Bali’s countryside. This serene waterfall offers a tranquil retreat, surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sounds of nature. It is located 1 hour north of Ubud.
As you make your way through the rustic trails, you’ll be rewarded with the sight of the cascading waters, creating a picturesque scene that feels like a secret paradise. The hike is around 20 minutes through the jungle but easy and doable for everyone.
Also, mainly because of Instagram, Leke Leke is getting increasingly popular among the Bali waterfalls. We were there early in the morning (8:30 am) and there were only 2 other people. More people arrived when we left around 10 am. Admission is 50k per person, making it one of the more expensive. But it’s totally worth it and it’s one of Kathi’s favorite among the Bali Waterfalls!
Banyumala Twin Waterfall, situated in the highlands of Bali, waits to be explored. This hidden oasis is formed by two parallel waterfalls, creating a mesmerizing harmony of cascading water. The serene pool at the base invites you to take a dip amidst the tranquil surroundings. It will be very cold, but so refreshing! Immerse yourself in this stunning and remote Bali Waterfalls and let your worries melt away.
Admission is 20k and it’s just a few minutes from Munduk village. It is far enough from the main tourist destinations (over 2 hours from Ubud), so it’s less crowded! The hike is pretty easy, it’s only 20 minutes from the parking lot and down some stairs. If you are an advanced driver you can even drive further and only walk 5 minutes.
Gembleng is a real hidden gem among the Bali Waterfalls! It was only discovered in 2020. It’s about 1,5 hours‘ distance from Ubud, so not many tourists come to this beauty! It’s the perfect waterfall to visit if you stay in Sidemen. You only have to walk up around 60 stairs (5 min.), so it really is suitable for everyone.
The cool thing is that there are some natural pools where you can have a dip and enjoy the view! This one doesn’t even require an entry fee, but donations (15-20k per person) are expected. You can also walk a little bit more up after the pools and you will get a beautiful view over the lush green valley.
Located in the northern region of Bali, this one tries to hide away from tourists. But Sekumpul is definitely not a secret anymore among the Bali Waterfalls. The left cascade is about 80 and the right one is about 100m high, which makes it the highest waterfall in Bali! It is a 2h drive from Ubud or 1h from Lovina. The admission is a bit expensive as you need a guide. We don’t really understand why because the 20-minute walk down is pretty easy and you will find steps and handrails, but it is mandatory. You have to pay 150k per person for the Sekumpul and the Hidden Waterfall.
Don’t forget to tell your guide, you want to see that one as well. In our opinion, you even pay 250k to also visit Fiji Waterfall. Around 15€ p.P. sounds much, but you can spend as long as you want down at the falls and we wouldn’t have missed one of them. They are all special and a must-see! If you want to know more about Sekumpul and how to avoid scams, be sure to get our new Best of Bali Guide!
This one is not like the others. You seek a little adrenaline rush? Aling-Aling Waterfall in North Bali is the place to be. Surrounded by lush tropical rainforest, this waterfall boasts a unique feature: a natural slide and cliff jumping spots. You can jump from 5, 10, and 15 meters. Take a plunge into the pools or slide down the slippery rocks for an exhilarating experience. Don’t forget to channel your inner daredevil and make a splash!
You will need a guide for this experience. The short trek will cost 125k per person for the entrance fee and the guide. You can officially stay 1 1/2 hours, but we stayed around 2h, and jump as often you like. For us, the 20 min. walk through ricefields and jungle with some stairs was just perfect. There’s a longer trek which is more expensive but we don’t think that’s a must-do.
If you only want to visit Aling-Aling waterfall without sliding and jumping, the admission is 20k. For Kevin, Aling-Aling is a must-visit destination when it comes to Bali Waterfalls and when staying in the Northern parts (Lovina, Munduk) of Bali. From Lovina you will drive 25 min. by scooter.
If you come to Bali you should visit at least three of our list. The Bali Waterfalls are amazing and offer different experiences. To sum it up, our top 5 Bali Waterfalls are:
– Banyumala Amertha: 3 waterfalls and 2 of them are stunning!
– Sekumpul: Bali’s highest and maybe we like Fiji even more!
– Gembleng: a hidden gem with natural pools!
– Leke Leke (Kathi): jungle vibes and a powerful cascade!
– Aling-Aling (Kevin): cliff-jumping into waterfalls!
Did we miss any waterfall you’ve already been to? If so, please tell us in the comments which Bali waterfalls we still have to visit!
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