- Tukad Cepung Waterfall — This cave-hidden waterfall is stunning and unique. Visitors have changing rooms and bathrooms.
- Gitgit Waterfall – This waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a refreshing swimming area. There are several stalls selling souvenirs, snacks, and drinks nearby.
- Sekumpul Waterfall, a succession of seven cascades, has natural pools for swimming. Guides lead visitors to the waterfall through the forest.
- Sekumpul Waterfall, a succession of seven cascades, has natural pools for swimming. Guides lead visitors to the waterfall through the forest.
- Banyumala Twin Waterfall — This hidden waterfall is beautiful and tranquil. Visitors have access to restrooms and restaurants.
- Munduk Waterfall in Buleleng, known as the “Niagara Falls of Bali,” is a magnificent waterfall in the woods near Munduk Village. This location has three waterfalls, with Niagara Munduk being the most beautiful. The calm setting includes twin lakes, clove plantations, rice fields, and Bali’s mountains, as well as the 15-meter waterfall. Visitors can eat and drink at a restaurant before walking one kilometre to either Munduk Waterfall or Melanting Waterfall to swim in the tranquil waters.
- Aling-Aling Waterfalls in Sambangan — Thrill-seekers, have you ever slid down a 35-meter waterfall? Aling-Aling Waterfall in Sambangan hamlet is thrilling. The waterfall has a crystal-clear plunge pool and pleasant shower-like sprays. Even from afar, Aling-Aling Waterfall’s sheer rock and dense jungle make it stunning. The waterfall’s gorgeous refuge is worth the arduous hike past rice fields and up and down many steps. Aling-Aling Waterfall is near seven additional northern Bali waterfalls, so you can spend the day exploring and experiencing new thrills.
- Ubud’s Tegenungan Waterfall is a unique waterfall in Bali because it’s not in the mountains. It has rich grass and a magnificent temple nearby. The waterfall’s natural springs are ideal for bathing, and the heavy water flow keeps them clean. Locals swim and bathe here. Tegenungan Waterfall is best photographed in the evening because it faces west and captures the afternoon light.
- Blahmantung Waterfall in Tabanan is great for coffee and fresh water lovers. Coffee, rice, and rainforest surround the location. The 800-meter hike to the waterfall is difficult, especially in the rainy season when the rocks are slick. Arriving is worth the effort. This 50-meter waterfall has a pleasant plunge pool below. Jumping into the pool is a great way to appreciate nature in this gorgeous place.
- Jembong Waterfall in Sukasada, near GitGit Waterfall, is sometimes neglected by tourists who prefer its neighbour. This isn’t necessarily bad. Spiritual healing is great at Jembong Waterfall because of its beauty. The nearby Theobroma cacao trees lead to the waterfall. The waterfall is ideal for bathing and spiritual healing due to its mild slope and water flow. Locals say Jembong Waterfall is Bali’s best, but you decide.
- Yeh Mampeh Waterfall in Singaraja, located in Les, is a tall waterfall in Bali. Yeh Mampeh—Balinese for “flying water”—is mostly undiscovered. Hike down the falls, explore the neighbouring caves, bathe in the crystal clear water, or simply take in the breathtaking vistas of the lush hills while breathing in fresh, unpolluted air. This serene, unspoiled area is perfect for unwinding and relaxing. Visit this tranquil spot.
- Tibumana Waterfall — When we seek for waterfalls in Bali, we want to jump in, swim, and enjoy the cold waters. Tibumana Waterfall’s big pool at the bottom of a lovely stream is a good choice. The little pool is excellent for wading and splashing, and it’s only a 10-minute walk from the parking lot through bamboo bridges and palm tree-lined walks.
- The Carat Waterfalls in Singaraja, near Tamblang hamlet, have two falls and a tiny swimming pool. Visitors must climb steep cliffs and traverse a rickety bamboo bridge to reach the waterfalls, an 800-meter hike. Due to the terrain, minors should not come. The Carat Waterfalls are haunted, and those who criticise them will be cursed. Visitors should think positively while enjoying the waterfall.
- SingSing Waterfall in Lovina—If you’re visiting northern Bali, don’t miss SingSing Waterfall at Labuan Haji Temukus. This waterfall is Bali’s most romantic due to its tranquilly. Spend time with your lover in nature, listening to the falling water or swimming in freshwater. After, you can eat at a nice neighbouring restaurant. This is heavenly and peaceful.
- We unintentionally found Tabanan’s Leke Leke Waterfall, but we were pleasantly impressed. Leke Leke, unlike other Bali waterfalls, is rarely visited. This means fewer people and more privacy. The waterfall trail is steep but previously dug out, leading to a magnificent valley. You’ll cross a wobbly bamboo bridge and walk through a lush jungle before hearing the waterfall scream. The contrast between the clean water and the black cave is breathtaking. The waterfall pool and neighbouring rock are great for photographs.
- Nusa Penida Peguyangan Waterfall Peguyangan Waterfall isn’t a large waterfall, but it’s worth a visit if you want a free massage. The magnificent Nusa Penida island’s waterfall is a collection of little streams that run down a rocky gorge into the ocean. The fast-moving water in little ponds distant from the ravine can massage your body. To access these falls, you must climb a five-hundred-step narrow staircase along the ravine. Ask a local to find this waterfall.