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Munduk Waterfall

The Murduk Waterfall is considered by many people as one of the most photogenic waterfall on the island. Click to read more.

Munduk Waterfall

The Niagara Falls of Bali

The location of the waterfall is situated on a plateau, surrounded by trees and green meadows. At 850 meters above sea level, in the small village of Munduk, you’ll find the Niagara falls of Bali. After an easy 300-meter jungle trek, you’ll be surrounded by a cool mist and the rustling sound of the Munduk Waterfall. According to many people, this cascade is one of the most photogenic waterfalls on the island.

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After having reached the parking area, you need to walk 300 meters to the Munduk Waterfall. Its waters contain sulfur minerals, so they are very effective in rejuvenating the skin and provide a very credible result in healing skin wounds.

If you are looking for a more adventurous experience, follow the path northwards, towards the Melanting Waterfall. It is a beautiful trail, but it can be slippery and muddy. However, there are so many beautiful sights to be seen in the surrounding area: the Melanting Waterfall which is also located in the village of Munduk, the Tamblingan Lake, the Buyan Lake and the Beratan Lake in Bedugul. The village of Munduk is located in the regency of Buleleng, in the north of Bali. So, if you stay in Seminyak, Canggu, Legian, Kuta, Jimbaran, Ungasan, Uluwatu, Sanur, and Nusa Dua, it will take approximately a 3 hours drive.

Munduk Lampo Entrance Fee

IDR 20,000 per person*

*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?

  • 15 meters

Distance to Munduk Waterfall

  • Nusa Dua: 90 km / 2 h 40 min
  • Kuta: 78 km / 2 h 25 min
  • Seminyak: 72 km / 2 h 15 min
  • Sanur: 75 km / 2 h 15 min
  • Ubud: 62 km / 2 h 00 min
  • Singaraja: 34 km / 1 h 05 min

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