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Bali Yeh Bulan Waterfall

Bali’s Yeh Bulan Waterfall (Toyo Bulan) – A Visiting Guide

Yeh Bulan Waterfall is our favorite waterfall location to visit in Bali. This might surprise you if you haven’t heard much about it before, but that’s because the waterfall only became accessible to the public in 2023. Yeh Bulan translates to “water moon”, and you will definitely feel like you visited an otherworldly place after stopping to explore the falls. The location features not one but two stunning waterfalls in the middle of the jungle, and can only be accessed...

Bali’s Goa Raja Waterfall – A Visiting Guide

Goa Raja is one of Bali‘s most unique and picturesque waterfalls—a tall curtain of water cascading into a large grotto (in fact, Goa Raja means “The King’s Cave”). If that wasn’t enough to convince you, the path to the falls is equally impressive as you walk through a scenic narrow canyon following a gentle river with lush jungle vegetation all around. Goa Raja was definitely one of our favorite falls to visit in Bali. There’s also a small manmade pool for...

Bali’s Taman Sari Waterfall – A Visiting Guide

Taman Sari is one of Bali‘s most unique waterfalls. It’s a stunning two-tiered waterfall, with the first portion being a single curtain that drops into a small natural pool, from which several cascades fall into a much larger natural pool. Of all the falls in Bali, Taman Sari is one of the best ones for enjoying a swim due to the size and depth of its bottom natural pool. Although it is gaining popularity, Taman Sari is not one of...

Bali’s Suwat Waterfall

Bali’s Kanto Lampo Waterfall – A Visiting Guide

Kanto Lampo is definitely one of the most beautiful and impressive waterfalls that Bali has to offer, but that beauty definitely comes at a price. It’s also one of the busiest and most crowded waterfalls (along with Tukad Cepung), with hordes of tourists wanting to get their Instagram moment with the falls. Despite this drawback, we still think it’s worth visiting if you adjust your expectations since it’s very close geographically to several other waterfalls, and it’s only about a...

Bali’s Suwat Waterfall

Bali’s Suwat Waterfall – A Visiting Guide

Suwat Waterfall (also known by its Indonesian name Air Terjun Suwat) is one of Bali‘s best-kept secrets – a true hidden gem that was only made accessible to tourists in 2019. Few group tours make their way here meaning that these falls don’t get anywhere near the crowds that some other nearby ones get. Much like its quasi-neighbour Tibumana Waterfall, Suwat Waterfall is a narrow photogenic cascade that falls into an idyllic natural pool that’s great for swimming. It is...

Bali's Tibumana Waterfall

Bali’s Tibumana Waterfall – A Visiting Guide

Tibumana Waterfall is without a doubt one of Bali‘s most photogenic waterfalls. Hidden in a jungle valley, a 5-meter-high thin curtain of falls gently cascades into an idyllic natural pool from which you can enjoy a relaxing swim. A bonus to the visit is the short yet scenic walk required to reach the falls from the car park, where you’ll walk over beautiful bamboo bridges. Although its popularity is increasing, it’s definitely not as busy as some of Bali’s other...

How to Best Get Around Bali – A Travel Guide

Getting around Bali isn’t as straightforward as in other places around the world, in part because there are so many options to choose from and it isn’t always clear which is the best one. There are regular taxis, those you can hire using a ride-hailing app such as Gojek and Grab, private drivers that can take you sightseeing, and although renting a car isn’t generally recommended in Bali, renting a scooter is however a very popular option. To help you...