Noteworthy Waterfalls To Visit In Bali : A Guide for Travelers (part 1)

Bali is well known for its natural beauty, and its waterfalls are no exception. These hidden gems are scattered across the island, offering peaceful escapes , off road adventures and breathtaking scenery. Absolute vibes! Here are some recommended waterfalls to add to your Bali itinerary.

Tegenungan Waterfall, waterfall to visit in Bali

1. Tegenungan Waterfall

Location: Situated near Ubud, Tegenungan is one of Bali's most popular waterfalls, a bit off the tourist trail but oh-so-worth it and easily accessible for travelers.

Getting There: The road leading to Tegenungan is paved and well-maintained, making the journey easy. However just keep in mind, there are some steep steps to climb down (and back up, cheers!).

Highlights: Tegenungan is iconic and known for its impressive height, super popular, and for a good reason!. You can swim in the pool at the base of the waterfall, making it a great spot for a refreshing dip. There are also local vendors nearby, providing refreshments and snacks. At the other side of the waterfall you will find Omma Day Club. in conclusion it's a perfect spot to feed your instagram. So pack your swimsuit!

Explore Tukad Cepung waterfall

2. Tukad Cepung Waterfall

Location: Located in the Bangli regency, Tukad Cepung is one of a waterfall surrounded by cliffs and lush greenery. I won’t say this a hidden gem as it is touristic now, but still worth to visit.

Getting There: Accessing Tukad Cepung involves a short trek down a well-marked path. The trek includes some stairs, but the walk is generally smooth and manageable for most visitors. The stunning view of the waterfall as it pours through a cave-like opening is well worth the effort.

Highlights: This waterfall is unique because of its enchanting location, which creates a dreamy vibe when sunlight streams through the cave. Be there between 10-11 am when the sunlight hits just right, and there you go for your next profile pic.

Explore Banyumala Waterfall in Bali

3. Banyumala Twin Waterfall

Location: Located in the northern part of Bali, Banyumala Twin Waterfall is a bit off the beaten path, the crowds are fewer, making it a more secluded option.

Getting There: The road to Banyumala is relatively smooth, but you will need to trek down a rugged path to reach the waterfall. Expect some stairs and uneven terrain, but the effort is rewarded with stunning views. Get ready for some adventure!

Highlights: As the name suggests, Banyumala consists of two waterfalls that flow into the same pool, making it super picturesque. The area is less crowded, perfect for swimming and escaping the tourist hustle. You’ll definitely want to bring your camera!

Explore Nungnung waterfall in Bali

4. Nung Nung Waterfall

Location: Nung Nung is located in the Badung regency, north of Ubud, and is one of Bali's taller waterfalls (next up : Aling Aling Waterfall)

Getting There: The journey to Nung Nung involves navigating a winding road, but the drive is pretty scenic. you’ll have to conquer around 500 steps to get to the waterfall. It’s a workout, but the views are so worth it!

Highlights: Nung Nung is all about those big waterfall vibes. It’s less crowded, so you can really soak in the peaceful atmosphere. Bring a picnic and just chill while you listen to the water — total relaxation mode! Just be sure to take your time on the way back up!

 

So there you have it — four epic waterfalls in Bali that you absolutely need to check out. Each spot offers its own unique vibe, whether you’re looking for a chill day or an adventure.

Traveling to these beautiful waterfalls is an experience you won’t forget. Let Oceania Travel help you plan the ultimate Bali trip so you can focus on enjoying the adventure. Book your tour with us today, and get ready to make some amazing memories! 🌊✨

stay tune for Waterfall : part 2❤️

 

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