18 Best Waterfalls in Bali Worth Chasing in 2026
Bali's jungle interior hides a spectacular collection of waterfalls, from thunderous twin cascades to secret hidden canyons. Here are the ones worth the trek.
MyGlob Editorial May 19, 2026 21 min read
Beyond the beaches, Bali's volcanic interior is laced with rivers that tumble off jungle cliffs into emerald pools. Chasing waterfalls is one of the island's great free pleasures, though most charge a small entrance and parking fee and many involve a steep stairway down and a sweaty climb back up. Bring water shoes, cash for the local fees, and go early to beat both the crowds and the afternoon rain. Here are eighteen of the best, spread across the island.
01Pick #1Sekumpul — The Crown Jewel
Often called Bali's most beautiful waterfall, Sekumpul in the north is a cluster of tall cascades plunging into a jungle amphitheatre. The trek down and back is genuinely strenuous and usually involves a river crossing, but the payoff is unmatched. Hire a local guide and start early.
02Pick #2Tukad Cepung — The Canyon Light
Near Bangli, Tukad Cepung falls inside a slot canyon where, on sunny mornings, a beam of light pierces the cave roof and lands on the water. Arrive between roughly 9 and 11am for the best chance of the light ray, and expect to wade a little.
03Pick #3Tibumana — Easy & Photogenic
A short, gentle walk leads to this single graceful curtain of water dropping into a wide swimming pool. Tibumana is one of the more accessible falls and stays relatively peaceful, making it ideal for families and casual visitors.
04Pick #4Tegenungan — Closest to Ubud
Just south of Ubud, broad and powerful Tegenungan is the most popular waterfall on the island thanks to its easy access. It gets busy, but the viewing platforms, cafes and swimming area make it a convenient first taste of Bali's cascades.
05Pick #5Banyumala — Twin Falls
Hidden in the northern highlands near the lakes, Banyumala drops in elegant twin streams over a moss-covered wall into a clear pool. It is great for swimming and far less crowded than the southern falls.
06Pick #6Aling-Aling — Slides & Jumps
Near Sekumpul, Aling-Aling is the adventure waterfall, with natural rock slides and cliff jumps run with local guides who manage safety. It is a thrilling stop for the active, but follow guide instructions to the letter.
07Pick #7Nungnung — Tall & Thunderous
Between Ubud and the mountains, Nungnung is a single towering plume of water that hits with real force. Hundreds of steps lead down and back, so it is a workout, but the spray and power are spectacular.
08Pick #8Gitgit — A North-Coast Classic
One of Bali's most established waterfalls, Gitgit near Singaraja is a tall, classic cascade with an easy paved path. Its long history on the tourist trail means good facilities and souvenir stalls along the way.
09Pick #9Munduk — Highland Cascades
The misty Munduk area is dotted with waterfalls, including Melanting and Munduk falls, set among clove and coffee plantations. A cool-climate hike here can string several cascades together in one outing.
10Pick #10Leke Leke — Jungle Seclusion
In Tabanan, Leke Leke rewards a pretty jungle walk with a slender, secluded fall framed by greenery. Its tucked-away setting keeps crowds down and the photos clean.
11Pick #11Kanto Lampo — Tiered Steps
Near Gianyar, Kanto Lampo flows down a broad staircase of rock, creating a distinctive layered look that photographers love. It is shallow and easy to clamber around, though it can get busy mid-morning.
12Pick #12Goa Rang Reng — River & Cave
A lesser-known spot near Gianyar where water slides over a rock face beside a small cave. Quiet and atmospheric, it suits travellers seeking somewhere off the main circuit.
13Pick #13Kroya & Kembar — The Aling-Aling Cluster
Part of the same northern complex as Aling-Aling, Kroya and Kembar offer more slides, jumps and swimming under guide supervision. Buy a combined ticket and make a half-day of the whole cluster.
14Pick #14Pengibul — Hidden Gianyar Gem
A quieter Gianyar-area fall reached by a short scramble, Pengibul rewards the adventurous with a peaceful pool and few other visitors. Footing can be slippery, so tread carefully.
15Pick #15Dusun Kuning — Bangli's Quiet Cascade
Set in a valley near Bangli, Dusun Kuning is a tall, tranquil waterfall surrounded by forest, sometimes with grey langur monkeys nearby. Its relative obscurity keeps it serene.
16Pick #16Blangsinga — Tegenungan's Neighbour
Just downstream from Tegenungan, Blangsinga is essentially the same powerful river from a different vantage, with a viewing deck and easier access. A handy combination if you are already in the area.
17Pick #17Yeh Mampeh (Les) — North-East Tall Drop
One of Bali's tallest waterfalls, Yeh Mampeh near the village of Les on the northeast coast is a long, slender ribbon reached by a flat, easy walk. Its height and quiet setting make the detour worthwhile.
18Pick #18Pucak Manik — Wanagiri Wonder
High in the Wanagiri highlands near the twin lakes, Pucak Manik is a powerful fall reached by a steep descent. The cool mountain air and lush surroundings make the climb back up bearable.
A few practical notes: most falls charge small entrance and parking fees in cash, conditions can be dangerous after heavy rain, and a guide is strongly recommended at adventure sites like Sekumpul and Aling-Aling. Always check current access and safety conditions locally before you set out.
Bali's best waterfalls include famous spots like Sekumpul, Tukad Cepung and Tegenungan, plus quieter hidden falls in the north and center. Most require a short trek and a small entrance fee. Visit in the morning during the dry season for the best light and safer conditions.
- Famous falls
- Sekumpul, Tukad Cepung, Tegenungan
- Access
- Short to moderate hikes
- Fees
- Small entry/parking fees (cash)
- Best time
- Dry season mornings
- Bring
- Grippy shoes, cash, swimwear
- Bali has dozens of waterfalls, from giant cascades to hidden pools.
- Sekumpul, Tukad Cepung and Tegenungan are among the most famous.
- Many falls require a short hike and charge a small entrance fee.
- Mornings and the dry season offer the best light and safer conditions.
- Bring grippy shoes, cash and respect any swimming or safety signs.


