Wonderful Waterfall Tour

Bali has many beautiful waterfalls but the goal with this tour is to find waterfalls with different features, not too difficult access, not crowded or too far from Ubud.

Below are the top picks:

Goa Rajo Waterfall
The walk to Goa Rajo Waterfall is like stepping into a lush, green paradise. Towering ferns line the riverbank, creating a serene path that makes the walk feel effortless. At the destination, you’re greeted by not one, but two stunning waterfalls, each with its own unique charm. The first is a powerful cascade plunging from a great height inside an open cave, with a large rock perfectly placed in front—ideal for capturing that epic photo. The second waterfall gently spills over a rocky wall into a crystal-clear pool that invites you for a refreshing swim. To top it off, a picturesque temple nestled beside the pool adds a touch of mystique and tranquility to this enchanting spot.

Toyo Bulan Waterfall
Recently opened to visitors, this hidden gem remains wonderfully peaceful and uncrowded. While the facilities might not be as developed as other popular spots, it will only be a matter of time. For now take advantage of the serene atmosphere. The stairs down are manageable, leading you to a serene river where a beautiful fish pond, adorned with statues, awaits. Cross a quaint bridge and wade through shallow waters to discover the waterfall and its inviting natural pool. Local guides are available to assist, offering directions and taking photos. We strongly recommend using their guidance, and a small tip at the end is a meaningful way to show your appreciation for their help and for sharing this stunning location with visitors.

*Tip 1:* Ask to see the spring water.
*Tip 2:* If you’re wearing shoes, the local guides have rubber sandals available.

Suwat Waterfall
This waterfall is more than just a stunning sight—it’s an adventure waiting to happen! With the help of friendly local guides, you can hop on a bamboo raft for a paddle, making for an unforgettable experience. The guides are pros at capturing the perfect shot with your phone. Despite its beauty and unique activity, Suwat Waterfall offers something a bit different and this spot delivers in both activity and scenery.

Taman Sari Waterfall
This is the perfect waterfall to finish your Wonderful Waterfall Tour. With not too many steps, you’ll find yourself at a fantastic swimming spot complete with a floating tyre for some laid-back relaxation. The steps are easy, and there are plenty of handrails, making it easy to get even closer to the cascading water. It’s the ideal spot to unwind, cool off, and soak in the beauty of your waterfall adventure day!

What our guests are saying….
From pick up to drop off, the 4 of us – all girls – felt very taking care of, our driver/guide was very attentive to our questions and requests.
Very patient as this is our first time in Bali. The order the waterfall visits were organised made complete sense based on the distance.
Leaving Ubud at 8am was perfect, we didn’t not get into any crowds or long line to take pictures and enjoy the waterfalls.
I would recommend this tour to anyone who wants to discover the water falls in a respectful way!
Loved it!!

Itinerary
08:00 Depart Ubud Hotel
09:15 Arrive Goa Rojo Waterfall
10:15 Depart Goa Rajo Waterfall
10:30 Arrive Toyo Bulan Waterfall
11:30 Depart Toyo Bulan Waterfall
12:15 Arrive Suwat Waterfall
13:00 Depart Suwat Waterfall
13:30 Arrive Taman Sari Waterfall
14:30 Depart Taman Sari Waterfall
16:00 Arrive Ubud Hotel

Suggestion for lunch at Suwat Waterfall as guests who do not want to try the bamboo raft can sit at the resto facing the waterfall.

Price Per Person:
One Adult: IDR 1,000,000
Two Adult or more: IDR 600,000
Per Child (2 – 16 years) IDR 400,000
Luxury Car with Sunroof extra IDR 400,000 per booking

Includes: AC Private Car Transport and Driver, Entrance Tickets, Towels, 1 Bottle Water & Cold Towel per person, Use of Umbrella, In car phone cables for android and iphone, gov tax.
Excludes: Lunch & Extra Water, Tipping local guides, 25,000 for raft experience at Suwat Waterfall.
Pack: Good Footwear Swimwear, small money, sunscreen, mosquito spray, change of clothing (optional), hat, snacks.

Tips:

  • If you are planning to visit waterfalls, do rafting or tubing packing wet shoes is a good idea.
  • At almost every waterfall is a warung (local shop) where you can buy water and snacks.
  • Bring small money to buy extra water, snack and for donations to use toilets at some waterfalls.
  • You will take A LOT of photos so packing a battery pack is a good idea.
  • Pack Sunscreen and Mosquitos. Usually, you don’t need either but better to be prepared.
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