The nature in the central part of Bali (far from the coastline and from the resort south) is very green and picturesque. The climate is humid, much, where well overgrown rainforest is preserved.

Due to the large number of volcanoes and hills in the central part of the island, Bali is rich in waterfalls. And these are big and beautiful waterfalls, some reach 30-50 meters in height. It is not necessary to watch all the waterfalls of Bali, but to get at least to one is an obligatory part of the “tour” program in Bali !

The more rains and the water in the season, the more water in the waterfalls in Bali and the more powerful the waterfalls themselves. But even in the dry season, waterfalls in Bali do not completely dry up, and even if they do not really get a splash, you can always look at them.

In any case, always bring a swimsuit and a towel to the waterfalls! The descent almost to the waterfalls often takes about 15-30 minutes through the rainforest.

Beautiful views and a small and simple trekking you provided. Special shoes are not required, but I do not advise on heels 🙂 It is best to visit the waterfalls at lunchtime, the waterfalls are usually in a wooded area and there is a pleasant coolness.

After five in the evening there is nothing to do on the waterfalls, it becomes dark. In Balinese language, waterfall is called “air terjun”, which is pronounced “a-ir-ter-jun”, if you search for waterfalls on your own or ask the locals for directions, use this word.

Here is Complete list of waterfalls in Bali

Aling aling

Jembong

Sekumpul

GitGit

Lemukih

Nung Nung

Colek Pamor waterfall (also near GitGit)

Banyumala waterfall (Wanagiri village, Buleleng district)

Kroya waterfalls

Juwuk Manis waterfall (Manggissari village, Pekutatan district)

Puncak Sari waterfall (Ambengan village, Buleleng district)

Dusun Kuning Waterfall (near Bangli City)

Tegenungan

Yeh Mempeh

Munduk Falls (Munduk Village, Buleleng District)

Bertingat Falls (next to GitGit Falls)

Blemantung