Bali is home to dozens of breathtaking waterfalls thanks to its tropical climate and lush mountains. This guide highlights 43 waterfalls across the island, from north Bali jungles to central and east Bali's hidden gems.
Getting Around:
Most waterfalls are accessible by scooter or car.
Short hikes are required, usually on dirt paths or stairs.
Entrance fees are generally small; some waterfalls are free.
Top Regions & Highlights:
North Bali: Sekumpul, Banyumala, GitGit – ideal for jungle treks and twin waterfalls.
Central Bali: Tegenungan, Kanto Lampo, Nungnung – perfect for day trips from Ubud.
East Bali: Tukad Cepung, Goa Raja, Yeh Bulan – waterfalls in caves and tropical ravines.
Nusa Penida: Peguyangan – remote cliffs with stunning ocean views.
Tips for Visiting Waterfalls:
Best time: end of rainy season (April–May) for full water flow.
Bring shoes with traction, swimwear, and water.
Some waterfalls have cliffs for safe jumping; always check the water depth.
Respect local rules and avoid swimming during heavy rains.
Bali’s waterfalls range from easily accessible cascades to adventurous hidden gems, offering something for every explorer.