Sekumpul Waterfall, located in northern Bali near Singaraja, is one of the island’s tallest and most scenic waterfalls. With twin streams plunging 80 meters (260 feet), it’s a spectacular spot for nature lovers and photographers.

The hike to Sekumpul is moderate, taking 30–60 minutes from the southern entrance at Warung Fiji. You’ll pass steep jungle trails, muddy paths, and stunning rice terraces along the way. There are two viewpoints, upper and lower, so be sure to visit both for the best photos.

Visitors should note that some locals may try to push “mandatory guides” along the road. You can safely bypass these checkpoints and hike independently. The legitimate entrance fee is only 20,000 IDR (~$1 USD).

While hiking, you can also visit the Fiji Waterfall nearby, or enjoy a short trek to the Lemukih natural water slide for an extra adventure. Sekumpul remains photogenic year-round, with consistent water flow even in the dry season.

Sekumpul Waterfall is accessible by scooter or private car. Parking near Warung Fiji shortens the hike and provides easy access to the falls. This makes Sekumpul a perfect self-guided adventure in Bali for nature enthusiasts.