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Bali is known for its beautiful waterfalls, and some of them are tucked away in hidden locations that provide a peaceful and relaxing experience. Here are some hidden waterfalls in Bali:

  1. Tukad Cepung Waterfall – This waterfall is hidden in a cave and provides a magical and unique experience. There are changing rooms and bathrooms available for visitors.
  2. Gitgit Waterfall – This waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a refreshing swimming area. There are several stalls selling souvenirs, snacks, and drinks nearby.
  3. Sekumpul Waterfall – This waterfall is actually a series of seven cascades, and visitors can swim in the natural pools at the bottom. There are guides available to take visitors on a trek through the forest to reach the waterfall.
  4. Nungnung Waterfall – This waterfall is tucked away in the jungle and provides a peaceful and secluded experience. There are several warungs (local restaurants) nearby that offer traditional Balinese cuisine.
  5. Banyumala Twin Waterfall – This waterfall is a hidden gem that offers a serene and picturesque setting. There are changing rooms and bathrooms available for visitors, and there are several restaurants nearby that offer food and drinks.
  6. Munduk Waterfall in Buleleng – Munduk Waterfall, located in the rainforest near Munduk Village in Buleleng, is often referred to as the “Niagara Falls of Bali” due to its stunning beauty. This area boasts three waterfalls, with Niagara Munduk being the most breathtaking, often compared to a movie set. In addition to the spectacular fifteen-meter high waterfall, the surrounding area offers twin lakes, clove plantations, rice fields, and the magnificent backdrop of Bali’s mountains, making it an ideal location to find peace and tranquility. A restaurant is available for visitors to enjoy some food and drinks before embarking on a one-kilometer journey to either the main Munduk Waterfall or Melanting Waterfall, where visitors can indulge in the calm pooling waters.
  7. Aling-Aling Waterfalls in Sambangan – For thrill-seekers out there, have you ever considered sliding down a 35-meter waterfall? It’s an exhilarating experience that you can enjoy at Aling-Aling Waterfall in Sambangan village. The waterfall features a crystal-clear plunge pool and refreshing shower-like sprays that will surely make you want to bring your swimsuit. Aling-Aling Waterfall is situated in a steep cliff surrounded by lush jungle, so it’s equally breathtaking even if you just want to take in the view from afar. While the journey to reach the waterfall can be tiring, requiring treks across rice fields and up and down many steps, it’s all worth it once you reach this enchanting oasis. A helpful tip: Aling-Aling Waterfall is located near seven other waterfalls in northern Bali, so you can spend the day exploring and discovering new adventures.
  8. Tegenungan Waterfall in Ubud – Ubud village is where you can find Tegenungan Waterfall, a unique location for a waterfall in Bali since it’s not situated in the mountains. However, it still boasts lush greenery and a beautiful temple nearby. The natural springs at the waterfall are perfect for bathing, and the heavy water flow ensures its cleanliness and freshness. Locals often come here to enjoy a swim or a refreshing bath. If you’re into photography, the ideal time to visit Tegenungan Waterfall is during the evening, as it faces west and captures the beautiful afternoon light, making for a stunning photo opportunity.
  9. Blahmantung Waterfall in Tabanan – Blahmantung Waterfall, situated in the undulating Tabanan region, is a hidden gem in Bali that is perfect for coffee lovers and fresh water enthusiasts. The area is surrounded by lush green rainforest, coffee plantations, and rice fields as far as the eye can see. However, reaching the waterfall requires an 800-meter trek, which can be challenging, especially during the rainy season when the rocks may become slippery. But the effort is well worth it when you arrive. This magnificent waterfall stands at a towering height of 50 meters and offers a plunge pool below for a refreshing dip. Jumping into the pool is a fantastic way to appreciate the beauty of Mother Nature in this stunning location.
  10. Jembong Waterfall in Sukasada – Jembong Waterfall, located near the well-known GitGit Waterfall, is often overlooked by tourists who are attracted to its popular neighbor. However, this is not necessarily a negative thing. The area surrounding Jembong Waterfall is pristine and magnificent, making it an ideal location for spiritual healing experiences. Theobroma cacao trees can be found in the surrounding area, and walking amongst them will lead you to the waterfall. The waterfall itself has a gradual slope and a gentle water flow, which makes it an excellent location for both bathing and spiritual healing. Locals consider Jembong Waterfall to be Bali’s finest waterfall, but you can be the judge of that yourself.
  11. Yeh Mampeh Waterfall in Singaraja – Yeh Mampeh Waterfall, situated in the village of Les, is a remarkably tall waterfall in Bali. It is appropriately named Yeh Mampeh, which means ‘flying water’ in Balinese and is mostly unexplored. You can take a hike down the falls, wander through the nearby caves, enjoy a swim in the crystal clear water, or simply take in the magnificent views of the verdant hills while breathing in the fresh, unpolluted air. This exquisite, untouched setting is an excellent getaway from the noise and crowds, allowing you to unwind and relax. You won’t regret visiting this peaceful haven.
  12. Tibumana Waterfall – To be truthful, when we go after waterfalls in Bali, we don’t just want to admire them from a distance; we also desire to jump in, swim around, and take advantage of the naturally cool waters. Tibumana Waterfall is one of the best options for that because it has a large pool of water at the bottom of a picturesque stream. The shallow pool is perfect for wading and splashing for extended periods, and the best part is that it’s conveniently located near Ubud and only takes 10 minutes to walk from the parking area, passing over bamboo bridges and paths lined with palm trees.
  13. Carat Waterfalls in Singaraja – The Carat Waterfalls, located near Tamblang village in Singaraja, consist of two falls – a smaller one and a larger one, along with a small swimming pool at the base. To reach the waterfalls, visitors must be prepared for a challenging trek of about 800 meters, which includes crossing a wobbly bamboo bridge and climbing steep cliffs. It is advisable to avoid bringing children along due to the difficult terrain. According to local legend, the Carat Waterfalls are haunted, and any visitors who speak ill of them will face bad luck. Therefore, it is recommended that visitors only think positive thoughts while enjoying the falls.
  14. SingSing Waterfall in Lovina – If you are traveling to the northern part of Bali, don’t miss out on visiting SingSing Waterfall located in the Labuan Haji Temukus area near Lovina. This waterfall is known for its serene and peaceful atmosphere, making it one of the most romantic waterfalls in Bali. You can spend some quality time with your partner in the midst of natural surroundings, enjoying the soothing sound of the cascading water, or take a refreshing swim together in the freshwater. Afterward, you can grab a bite to eat at one of the delicious nearby restaurants. This experience is truly a heavenly and tranquil one.
  15. Leke Leke Waterfall in Tabanan – To be completely honest, we stumbled upon Leke Leke Waterfall accidentally, but we were pleasantly surprised. Unlike other popular waterfalls in Bali, Leke Leke is relatively unknown and not frequently visited. This means smaller crowds and a more secluded experience. The path to the waterfall is a bit steep, but already carved out, leading you down to a beautiful valley. You’ll cross a shaky bamboo bridge and trek through a tropical jungle before hearing the roaring sounds of the waterfall. Once you see it, you’ll be amazed by the stunning contrast between the white water and the dark cave. A large rock nearby is perfect for taking photos, and the pool at the base of the waterfall is refreshing for a swim.
  16. Peguyangan Waterfall in Nusa Penida – To be clear, Peguyangan Waterfall may not be a massive waterfall that cascades for miles, but it’s still worth a visit, particularly if you’re interested in a free massage! This waterfall consists of a series of small streams of water that flow over a steep gorge before entering the ocean that surrounds the beautiful Nusa Penida island. There are small pools of water away from the ravine where you can soak in and let the fast-moving water massage your body naturally. However, to reach these falls, you’ll have to climb a narrow staircase that runs alongside the ravine, which includes about five hundred steps. This waterfall is a hidden treasure, so you may need to ask a local for directions.

Please note that some of these waterfalls require a short hike to reach, so it’s best to wear comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water. Additionally, it’s important to be respectful of the natural environment and follow the rules and regulations of the site.

Written by
Angeline Karina

A vibrant soul living her best life in the tropical paradise of Bali, Indonesia. Born with an insatiable curiosity for flavors and a passion for the written word, Angeline has seamlessly blended her love for food and writing into a delectable journey.

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