This tour takes you beyond the usual tourist routes to discover some of Bali’s most stunning and lesser-known waterfalls, hidden deep in lush jungles and tropical valleys. Each waterfall offers a different atmosphere—from powerful cascades to peaceful natural pools where you can swim and relax. The journey itself is part of the experience, with scenic drives, short jungle walks, and authentic local surroundings. Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers, this tour blends raw natural beauty, fresh mountain air, and unforgettable photo opportunities in Bali’s most breathtaking landscapes.
We are pick up from : Ubud,Legian,Kuta,Nusa Dua,Canggu,Sanur,Seminyak,Tuban,Jimbaran,Uluwatu,Kerobokan,Tanah lot,Denpasar
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The Kanto Lampo Waterfall was created after the Kanto Lampo river region was hit by an avalanche. This waterfall is in the Kelod Kangin hamlet, Beng village in Gianyar, Bali. This may not be one of the best-known waterfalls in Indonesia but is a perfect day trip spot from Ubud. This region is hidden away in Bali’s jungle and the waterfall is 10 meters from the Kanto Lampo spring. The water that now flows over the rocky cliff which was previously used for irrigation of farmlands. The cliff above is an irrigation channel but the water now gushes endlessly over the cliff.
Tibumana waterfall is a super photogenic Ubud waterfall and an absolute must visit. The beautiful jungle surroundings combined with the curtain of water falling down in a straight stream makes Tibumana waterfall one of our most favorite waterfalls in Bali. It’s only a short hike down to the waterfall and at the bottom of Tibumana is a natural pool where you can take a refreshing dip in.
This village is famous as one of the tourist destinations in Bali because of its people who still carry out and preserve traditional Balinese culture in their daily lives. The architecture of the building and land management still follows the concept of Tri Hita Karana, the Balinese philosophy of the balance of the relationship between God, humans, and the environment.Penglipuran Bali Village is one of 3 villages that has been named the cleanest village in the world. Thanks to its cleanliness and neatness, this tourism village has also won several awards including Kalpataru, ISTA (Indonesia Sustainable Tourism Award) in 2017, and most recently, this destination was included in the Sustainable Destinations Top 100 version of the Green Destinations Foundation.
Tirta Empul is one of Bali’s best-known temple sites and it’s dedicated to the Hindu purification rituals that take place there.The temple complex is split into three divisions (front, secondary and then inner courtyard).You arrive before the courtyards in lush tropical gardens and follow pathways past statues and vegetation through the candi bentar (temple gate).Follow the path to the right to join the people waiting to participate in the purification ritual at the bathing pools.
Tegallalang Rice Fields is situated in a valley that offers extraordinarily scenic lookouts over the terraces and surrounding green landscape. Along with the ones in the villages of Pejeng and Campuhan, Tegallalang Rice Fields form the three most stunning-looking terraced landscapes in Ubud region.
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