19
Jun

highest waterfall in Bali

Our 5 Best Bali Waterfalls

Trust us: we know about waterfalls! These are Adventure & Spirit’s favorite Bali waterfalls to relax, refresh and marvel at their beauty!

The best bali waterfalls list is below!

 

1.  Arjuna Waterfall

Arjuna Waterfall is one of Bali’s highest waterfalls: standing at 80m-high, it is only accessible by the Adventure & Spirit Bali Canyoning Team. Previously unknown to the public, Arjuna is hidden inside the Arjuna Gorge in Catur Valley. Discovered by chance by the Adventure & Spirit team, all of us were in awe when we saw it for the first time… it was love at first sight!

highest waterfall in Bali

The best thing about it is that it takes approximately 2 hrs of river tracing to access it, guaranteeing that no one is there! Want to experience Arjuna Waterfall? Then check out our Arjuna Gorge Walk tour. Bali’s best waterfall? We are sure it is!

“DID YOU KNOW?”

Arjuna is one of the heroes of the massive Hindu epic named “The Mahabharata

 

2. Nakula Waterfall

Another one of best Bali waterfalls is called Nakula and is located in the village of Mengandang, Northeast Bali. The small sister of Arjuna Waterfall, 35m-high Nakula is also located inside Arjuna Gorge.

bali best waterfalls

The first time we saw Nakula we were in love… The alcove where it stands provides beautiful shelter and the green walls and vegetation give it a special green frame, perfect for Instagram photos.

“DID YOU KNOW?”

Nakula is also part of our Arjuna Gorge Walk tour!

 

3. Colek Pamor Waterfall

Colek Pamor (pronounced “tcholek-pa-more”) is one of our best Bali waterfalls for a simple reason: it’s amazing to rappel down its 35m! Located in Gitgit, North Bali, it is more isolated than the other popular waterfalls in the area.

Colek Pamor favorite bali waterfalls

This is one of the Bali waterfalls that not many people get to see, so if you want to have a waterfall photo without other people laying around, you should definitely visit Colek Pamor.

 

“DID YOU KNOW?”

“Air Terjun” is the Bahasa Indonesia word for waterfalls!

Ask the locals:

“Di mana air terjun terdekat dari desa ini?” (Which is the closest waterfall to this village?)

 

4. Sekumpul Waterfalls

When it comes to our best Bali waterfalls, Sekumpul makes a big impression. This waterfall is actually a cluster of seven narrow cascades that finish in a lush green valley. You can find the waterfalls on a nature trek through the village of Sekumpul, located in the Buleleng regency of North Bali. The village is within a two hour drive from Denpasar/Kuta.

Sekumpul favorite bali waterfalls

It’s not hard to reach the waterfall, but you need a good deal of energy to conquer the hundred-plus steps, crossing over streams, slippery tracks… Sounds hard but it’s worth the effort! You can then enjoy the view of 80m-tall majestic waterfall from below.

If you’re a nature lover or landscape photography enthusiast, don’t miss this waterfall! With breath-taking view, a wonderful jungle, surrounded by rice paddies, durian and rambutan tree, and coffee plantation along your journey, you will surely always remember Sekumpul as one of your favorite Bali waterfalls.

“DID YOU KNOW?”

“Sekumpul” means “group” in Bahasa Bali!

 

5. Aling-Aling waterfall

This waterfall is so good they had to name it twice! Aling-Aling Waterfall is located in Sambangan village, North Bali, and easily accessible through the concrete path. With 45m in height, it is one of our best Bali waterfalls because its power is intense and the prominence, impressive!

Aling Aling favorite bali waterfalls

Aling-Aling is also the end of our epic Aling Gorge canyoning tour. What better way to end a canyon with a 40m rappel?

 

“DID YOU KNOW?”

In Bahasa Indonesia, a repeated word can means it’s plural!

 

We hope you get inspired and go visit our favorite Bali waterfalls when traveling in the Island of Gods!

Make sure to check our website for more:

www.adventureandspirit.com 

 



Posted in Bali Waterfalls by Gus Schiavon

COMMENTS

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

SOCIAL MEDIA

ARCHIVES