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Canging – 7 Waterfalls of Sambangans Secret Garden

You can go camping in the area of Canging Waterfall, but swimming is not allowed in this hidden paradise. Click to learn more.

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A Paradise Behind the Mountain

The Canging Waterfall is a hidden paradise behind the mountain. It’s around 2 hours drive from Denpasar. It is considered a natural campsite by the locals so, if you plan to go camping, find the best spot before darkness falls.

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In order to get to the Canging Waterfall, the locals have built a wooden bridge but you gotta be careful because it is not properly maintained. Another way to get to the Canging Waterfall is hiking through the jungle and coffee plantations for about 45 minutes. This waterfall is totally going to freshen up your day thanks to its cool and fresh water!

The Canging Waterfall is named after some huge tree roots that have been spreading across the water for years. Swimming is not allowed here, so when you reach your destination, take a deep breath, enjoy the beauty of nature, take as many photos as you wish and continue your journey.

Canging Entrance Fee

Information not available*

*Although we aim to keep the information on our website up to date, entrance prices may have changed since we last checked. 

How High is This Waterfall?

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Distance to Canging Waterfall

  • Nusa Dua: 100 km / 3 h 05 min
  • Kuta: 85 km / 2 h 50 min
  • Seminyak: 82 km / 2 h 35 min
  • Sanur: 86 km / 2 h 35 min
  • Ubud: 73 km / 2 h 20 min
  • Singaraja: 8 km / 20 min

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