Waterfall Tours Bali: Ultimate Guide to Bali's Most Stunning Cascades
Discover the best waterfall tours Bali has to offer. From Sekumpul to Tegenungan, this guide covers every must-see cascade, plus travel tips and tour advice.
Experience Highlights
- Why Bali's Waterfalls Are Unforgettable
- What to Expect on a Bali Waterfall Tour
- Choosing the Right Bali Waterfall Tour for You
The Experience
Bali sits at the southern edge of the Indonesian archipelago, where tropical rainfall feeds a network of rivers that cascade down from the central highlands. The island's volcanic soil, steep valleys, and year-round wet season create the perfect conditions for waterfalls to thrive. Some drop more than 70 meters. Others tumble through multiple tiers, creating natural infinity pools you can actually swim in.
A typical waterfall tour from balijourney.id starts with a morning pickup from your hotel. We usually depart between 7am and 8am, depending on your location. The drive to the northern waterfalls takes two to three hours, and we break up the journey with stops at local temples, viewpoints, and coffee plantations.
Not every waterfall tour suits every traveler. Here is a quick guide to help you decide.



