Best 2 & Hidden Waterfalls in Bali

The Best 2 Waterfalls in Bali

Hello Travelers,
You must have just seen a photo of the Waterfall in Bal from a travel influencer, or it appears on your social media homepage, or you and your friends, that Bali has many beautiful waterfalls. right?

And now you really want to visit one of the waterfalls in Bali while on vacation to Bali tomorrow?

Well, just for info, viewers… Bali besides having thousands of temples, it also has lots of waterfalls! If you want to visit all of them, there won’t be enough time!

It’s better if you come here using a scooter, don’t be confused about where to look, you can rent here, at a low price and guaranteed quality.

So how are you?

let’s just say it!

The Best 3 Waterfalls

#1

Sekumpul Waterwall - Lemukih, Buleleng

Actually the location of Sekumpul Waterfall is a bit hidden, but once you arrive, the view will surely amaze you! To arrive, my friend can visit Sekumpul Village, Sawan District, Buleleng Regency.

As the name suggests, there are 7 Waterfalls gathered in one area; with varying heights of up to 100 meters.

This is quite interesting, besides being known as Sekumpul. This waterfall has various names. Locals call it the Loading Waterfall while foreign tourists know it as the Seven Points Waterfall.

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Sacrifice to reach Sekumpul Waterfall

To reach Sekumpul waterfalls, it actually takes quite a tiring struggle. Buddy Elbeh have to walk from the entrance counter via a trail that goes up and down for 300 meters plus many slippery stairs.

Then, Buddy Elbeh also has to cross a river whose depth is equivalent to an adult's thigh. But take it easy, the struggle and fatigue will be paid off once you see the view of the waterfall.

If you want to visit Sekumpul Waterfall, the entrance ticket is very cheap, Buddy Elbeh as a domestic tourist only pays a donation of IDR 2,000 to enter the tourist site.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kv29B9fpc8&ab_channel=GypsyinSneakers

Video By : Gypsy in Sneakers

#2

Kanto Lampo Waterwall - Beng, Buleleng

Next, you can visit Kanto Lampo which is even closer to South Bali (Kuta, Seminyak or Canggu). Uniquely, the location of Kanto Lampo is in a lowland area, unlike other waterfalls in the mountains, precisely in Beng Village (near Ubud).

Although the height is only 15 meters, this waterfall has a 'terrific' appearance because the water falls on the rocks in the form of a terrace.

If you like a challenge, you can try exploring the rocks to get to the middle of the waterfall. Taking pictures from this side will make your photos really cool!

But keep in mind, when sitting or on a cliff, you have to be careful because the rock surface is overgrown with moss.

If you're not careful, you can slip. Especially during the rainy season, you should not go to the middle.

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Well, if you want to visit the Kanto Lampo waterfall, Buddy Elbeh must be ready to descend dozens of stairs from artificial to natural stone stairs.

But take it easy, along the way there will be food and drink vendors and resting places.

The entrance ticket fee is also quite affordable, you could say cheap in fact. Buddy Elbeh, it is enough to provide Rp. 10,000 as the entrance fee per person.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vl4LUX0i3tY&ab_channel=BaliLifeBrazil

Video By : Bali Life Brazil

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