
25 of Bali’s Most Stunning Waterfalls
Are you in for an adventure and to discover Bali’s incredible nature? Then a day of exploring the island’s most (or least) popular waterfalls is an activity to add to your list.
Bring your trekking shoes and get ready for a thrilling adventure at the Pucuk Waterfall! This cascade is part of a triad, along with the Kroya Waterfall (with its natural 12m long slide) and the Kembar Waterfall (with a 10m high wall for cliff jumping), and they can all be found in the same area, the village of Sambangan, in the regency of Buleleng. Each waterfall has a certain way around so that everyone can try different watersports. Prepare yourself for a trip filled with adventure and fun, suitable for all the family.
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Here, a cascade of water rushes down the cliff and is collected in a beautiful circle-shaped lagoon, where even kids can enjoy themselves and find lots to do. Those who think that jumping off a 10m high cliff is a young man’s game, they are gravely mistaken. During this experience, adrenalin levels are at their maximum! You could also just enjoy the pool by swimming and diving or rest under the trees and enjoy the stunning view.
IDR 20,000 per person*
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Are you in for an adventure and to discover Bali’s incredible nature? Then a day of exploring the island’s most (or least) popular waterfalls is an activity to add to your list.
Yeh Mampeh Waterfall is very suitable for those who like to go for an adventure as it’ll take a 1.5km trek to reach the place. Read more.
The waters of Banymala Twin Waterfalls are so pure and fair that you can clearly see the deep end of the natural pool. Click to read more.
While swimming is not recommended in Aling Aling Waterfall, you can still take a moment to admire it while your body recovers from fatigue.
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