Waterfalls of Bali

Bali is famous throughout the world for its paradise sandy beaches , magical sunsets and excellent conditions for water sports. However, if you take your eyes from the shore inland, you will find an absolutely different, no less interesting, side of rest on this wonderful island. Among the main natural attractions of Bali, in addition to crystal clear rivers , lush parks and hidden canyons, waterfalls deserve special attention, which, undoubtedly, will appeal to lovers of exciting adventures. Let's talk about some of them in more detail.

The most beautiful waterfalls of Bali

Bali with its amazing tropical landscapes is a real treasure trove, where one of the most picturesque waterfalls on the planet is collected. Big and small, they are all beautiful and interesting in their own way, so it's best to schedule a visit to each of them. For those travelers whose time is limited, we give below the rating of the most famous and popular water reservoirs of the island :

  1. Sekumpul (Sekumpul) - this is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and at the same time hard-to-reach waterfalls "island of the gods". It is located in the homonymous village, about 25 km from Bedugul and 2 hours from the administrative center of the province, Denpasar . The height of each of the seven streams of the Secumpool waterfall in Bali is about 70-80 m, which makes it also the highest in the vicinity.
  2. Git-Git (Gitgit) - the most popular waterfall in Bali, located in the northern part of the island, just 10 km south of Singaraja . Go to it easily enough on specially paved wooden steps, so even the child can admire the beauty of bubbling bubbling water and the gorge surrounding it. If you plan to swim, it is better to schedule a visit to the waterfall in the dry season, when the water is much cleaner. The cost of an adult ticket is less than $ 1. per person.
  3. Tegenungan (Tegenungan) is one of the few waterfalls in Bali not located in the highlands. It is located in the south-eastern part of the island (Sukavati village) and is unique with its lush green surroundings and intense water flow, ideal for swimming. Not far from the waterfall there is a small temple where you can often meet locals and get to know them better.
  4. Nung-Nung (Nung Nung) is a popular tourist place, which is about 1.5 hours drive from Denpasar. To descend to the foot of the sights, in order to see the rapid flow of falling water from a better perspective, you will have to overcome more than 500 steps, but this definitely is worth it! Situated surrounded by green trees and high cliffs, the Nung-Nung waterfall in Bali offers holidaymakers the best landscapes on the island.
  5. Munduk (Munduk) - a fabulous waterfall in the village of the same name in the heart of the island. The road to it is densely planted with bushes of cloves and avocado trees, durian, etc. Also on the way to the Munduk waterfall in Bali, coffee plantations are often found, where local residents of tired travelers will happily treat themselves to delicious freshly brewed coffee.
  6. Aling Aling - in fact, this is a whole group of waterfalls, located in the north of the island, in 20 minutes. drive from Lovina Beach and the Get-Hit Waterfall. The main one of them naturally creates a kind of hill, on which tourists happily come directly to the pool. However, be careful: during a wet season a strong stream from the river can flood the pool and make the Aling-Aling waterfall in Bali dangerous for swimming because of strong currents and high water levels.

Recommendations for tourists

Before you go to explore the reservoirs of one of the most beautiful islands in the world, check out some of the tips of experienced travelers:

  1. The island of Bali is characterized by a tropical climate. In the dry season, which begins in late April and lasts until September, the least amount of precipitation falls, and the water level is significantly reduced, which creates safer conditions for rest with children. If you travel alone, the best time to visit the waterfalls will be the period from October to March.
  2. As for the most successful time of day for a trip, this, of course, is noon. Afternoon in Bali is very hot, and the only escape from the hot rays of the sun is shelter in the shade of the rainforest. In addition, the cool and refreshing water of the waterfalls will perfectly help from the stuffiness.
  3. If it seems to you that you are off the trail or lost, be sure to seek advice from local residents. Since many of them do not speak English, use the word "ahair terjun", which means "waterfall" in Indonesian.
  4. If you do not know how to get to the Bali Waterfalls yourself, contact your local travel agent and book the tour . By the way, it is possible as an individual visit to specific reservoirs, and a group tour to the most popular of them.
  5. Be sure to take a swimsuit with you, since most waterfalls in the basement have a small pool where you can swim and make wonderful photos at the same time.