Bali waterfalls are one of the most amazing in Asia. The relatively small island is home to over 50 waterfalls (and numbers) of all shapes and sizes. Visit a selection of the best waterfalls Bali has to offer and learn the tour prices on this uniquely designed Salt-in-Hair 2-Day Bali Waterfalls Tour.

Best waterfalls in Bali: First day


Wake up early to begin his jam-packed 2-day Bali Falls itinerary. One is more difficult to reach than the other, so the toughest hikes are planned early in the morning. Wear good shoes and swimwear, and bring a towel and drinking water in reusable bottles at the end.

Bali waterfall map has some of the most impressive waterfalls on the island. Most of the waterfalls are in central or northern Bali.

1. Nunnung Waterfall

The first is the very impressive Nung Nung Waterfall, located about 45 minutes north of Ubud. Arrive at around 8:00 AM to relax, swim in the waterfall pools, and enjoy a leisurely hike, as the 509 steps are challenging. The stairs are well maintained and have straight paths.

Entrance ticket is 10,000 IDR (~ 0.8 USD).

Useful information: Do not shower under the falls during the wet season as natural debris such as rocks and branches may fall into the stream.

2. Lek Lek Falls


The relatively unknown Leke He Leke Waterfall, a 30-minute drive from Nunnun. It’s an easy and beautiful 15 minute walk through the Balinese jungle, crossing the river via bamboo bridges to a secluded waterfall.

The relatively small waterfall is surrounded by colorful flowers and plants that give this waterfall in Bali its unique look. A ticket to Leke Leke is IDR 30,000 and is used for maintenance of this area.

3. Banyumala twin waterfalls


Head to the cool Munduk area where the Banyumala Twin Waterfalls are located. The waterfall he splits into two waterfalls and flows into a large pool perfect for swimming and relaxing. I think this waterfall is a bit busy, but thanks to the large area and his second hidden waterfall in the background, you can easily create your own relaxation space.

It takes about 60 minutes by car from Leke Leke and then about 10 minutes on foot.

Spend the first night of your Bali Waterfalls tour in Munduk, a pleasant and very chilled town near the Banyumala Twin Waterfalls.

Exploring Bali’s Best Waterfalls: Second Day


On the second day we got up early again to explore the rest of Bali’s best waterfalls. Have a delicious breakfast, fill up your water bottle and head to Sekumpul Waterfall.

4. Sekumpul Waterfall – Best Waterfall in Bali


Probably the best waterfall in Bali: Sekumpul Waterfall. Water drips from a height of 80 meters into a refreshing natural pool. A relatively long but easy trail through the forest takes you to breathtaking viewpoints. Finally, a 15-minute walk brings you to the base of the most spectacular spot on your Bali Waterfalls tour.

Departs Munduk at 8am. Difficult to access and lesser known, Sekumpul is not crowded until noon. The entrance ticket to Sekumpul is IDR 250,000 and includes a guide, second waterfall and drinking water. Expensive, but worth it, you don’t need a guide and a plastic bottle at all.

5. Aling Aling Waterfall


Aling Aling is different from all other waterfalls in Bali Waterfall Tour as it has natural water slides and jumping points. Aling Aling itself is holy water and you cannot swim in it, but there are many other waterfalls below the trail where guides are allowed to swim. It takes 45 minutes to drive from Sekumpul to Aling Aling.

6. Git Git Waterfall


Hope you still have some energy left for the final waterfall of the tour. Git Git is a popular waterfall and is easily accessible as it is next to the road. Swim in the pool out front or take a refreshing shower below. Aling Aling to Git Git is about a 35 minute drive. The entrance fee to this waterfall is IDR 20,000.

How much does a 2 day waterfall tour in Bali cost?

A full day waterfall tour costs IDR 750,000. We split it between 4 people in the car and it’s very affordable. Our driver Yande is a wonderful person. Contact him and tell him you want to do the same waterfall route as Nick and Hannah from Salt in a Hair. he knows where to take you.

Please note that entrance fees are not included and charges an additional IDR 250,000 for a two-day tour to cover accommodation costs.

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