State/Province/Region: Bali
Blahmantung Waterfall (Air Terjun Blahmantung)
Blahmantung Waterfall is said to be one of Bali’s tallest waterfalls, but we remember it most for the adventure caused by sifting through misinformation.
Blahmaning Waterfall (Air Terjun Blahmaning)
The Blahmaning Waterfall was one we had mistaken for the Blahmantung Waterfall (thanks to crowdsourcing on GoogleMaps), but was pleasant in its own right.
Aling Aling Waterfall (Air Terjun Aling Aling)
Aling Aling Waterfall is the largest of four waterfalls in the same excursion, but it’s this main falls that drew us to the excursion in the first place.
Sekumpul Waterfall (and Hidden Waterfall)
The Sekumpul Waterfall could very well be the best waterfall in Bali with multiple segments dropping a reported 80m making it one of the island’s largest.
Fiji Waterfall
The Fiji Waterfall was close to the Sekumpul Waterfall, but it really surprised us, especially considering how small it looked when we first noticed it.
Munduk Waterfalls (Golden Valley Waterfall and Red Coral Waterfall)
The Munduk Waterfalls are a series of at least four sizable falls – Golden Valley, Red Coral Waterfall, Labuhan Kebo, and Melanting – all doable in one hike.
Banyumala Twin Waterfalls
The Banyumama Twin Waterfall is actually a convergence of multiple springs in addition to the namesake tall twin pair. So photos don’t do this place justice.
Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall
The Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall is actually a series of four waterfalls in one excursion on streams downslope of the Danau Buyan Lake likely draining it.
Nungnung Waterfall (Air Terjun Nungnung)
Nungnung Waterfall is an unusually tall, gushing waterfall making it one of our favorites in Bali. However, we had go on a steep, slippery upside-down hike.
Batu Lantang Waterfall (Air Terjun Batu Lantang)
Batu Lantang Waterfall is an intimate and off-the-beaten path waterfall in the Pelaga Eco Park near the mountainous center of Bali near Nungnung Waterfall.
Leke Leke Waterfall (Air Terjun Leke Leke)
The once obscure Leke Leke Waterfall has been becoming popular in recent years as it featured a tall attractive drop with a cave-like overhang at its base.
Gitgit Waterfall (Air Terjun Gitgit)
The Gitgit Waterfall was one of several waterfalls of this name on the Gitgit Stream on the northern slopes of Bali, but this one is the largest of them all.
Yeh Labuh Waterfall (Air Terjun Yeh Labuh)
The Yeh Labuh Waterfall is a tall and thin waterfall that provided us a waterfalling excuse to pursue it while making the long drive from Ubud to East Bali.
Tukad Cepung Waterfall (Air Terjun Tukad Cepung)
The Tukad Cepung Waterfall blew up on the socials with its sun beams penetrating the humid, mist-filled Balinese air fronting the falls in a narrow gorge.
Kanto Lampo Waterfall (Air Terjun Kanto Lampo)
Kanto Lampo Waterfall is a wide, rippling waterfall making it pretty unusual considering most of Bali’s waterfalls tended to be tall with narrow drops.
Tibumana Waterfall (Air Terjun Tibumana)
Tibumana Waterfall is a plunging waterfall with a classically tall rectangular shape. It’s also pretty straightforward and easy-to-visit so it’s popular.
Sumampan Waterfall (Air Terjun Sumampan)
The Sumampan Waterfall is a somewhat off-the-beaten-path waterfall with stone engravings near Ubud, which is unusual since the city sees lots of tourists.
Tegenungan Waterfall (Air Terjun Tegenungan)
The Tegenungan Waterfall is perhaps Bali’s most visited and built-up waterfall given its proximity to the city of Ubud as well as its gushing flow and size.