The Most Beautiful Waterfalls in Bali. Part 2
If you want to get closer to Bali's unique nature, waterfalls are the best place to start. In the first part of our guide we already talked about five incredible waterfalls of Bali — from the secluded Gembleng to the powerful Sekumpul. Be sure to check there so you don't miss the island's most iconic locations. Here are five more Bali waterfalls that definitely deserve your visit!
1. Tibumana Waterfall
Tibumana Waterfall is a smooth stream of water falling from a vertical cliff into a small emerald lagoon surrounded by dense jungles and tall trees. The height of the waterfall is relatively small — about 15 meters, but its neat shape and picturesque surroundings make Tibumana especially photogenic.
It is located near Ubud in the Bangli area. The path to the waterfall goes through rice fields and tropical thickets. The descent takes only about 10–15 minutes down equipped steps. Swimming in the lagoon is allowed, and the water here is cool and refreshing — especially pleasant on a hot day. The waterfall is often used for meditation and spiritual practices, thanks to its quiet atmosphere. Take a break from the hustle and enjoy moments of unity with the surrounding world at Tibumana Waterfall.

2. Tukad Cepung Waterfall
Tukad Cepung Waterfall is one of the most unusual and magical natural places in Bali, located near Bangli in the central part of the island. Unlike most waterfalls, Tukad Cepung is hidden inside a canyon, and its streams fall from above into a rocky crevice, creating the sensation that the water is pouring directly from the heavens.
The path to the waterfall is a real mini-adventure: you need to walk along a tropical trail, descend steep stairs, and cross a shallow stream between majestic rocks. But the reward is a breathtaking spectacle — sun rays breaking through the hole at the top of the canyon illuminate the waterfall, creating a light show effect, especially in the morning hours (around 9–10 am). Tukad Cepung has become popular among photographers and Instagram bloggers due to its 'magical' atmosphere, but despite its fame, it still maintains a sense of tranquility, especially if you come early. You can also visit this place in our Ubud waterfalls program.

3. Leke Leke Waterfall
Leke Leke is a tall and graceful waterfall in the central part of Bali in the Tabanan area. The water here flows from a narrow crevice of the cliff directly into a stone pool, surrounded by moss and tropical vegetation. The road here takes about an hour and a half drive from Ubud and about two hours from popular tourist areas such as Seminyak or Canggu.
The path to the waterfall is already part of the adventure: you will find a trail through the tropical forest and a picturesque suspension bridge. At the foot of the waterfall, there is a natural lagoon where you can swim. The water is clear but quite cool. Its depth sometimes reaches human height. The flow of water from the crevice is strong, so standing under it is highly not recommended. Visit Leke Leke within our two-day trekking tour around the Munduk area.

4. Aling-Aling Waterfall
Aling-Aling is a waterfall for those who truly want to live in the moment. It is located in the north of Bali near Singaraja and surrounded by tropical greenery. The water flow falls from a height of about 35 meters into a deep pool, and the roar of falling water creates an indescribable atmosphere of power and freedom.
The main feature of this location is that there are several waterfalls with natural water slides and platforms for jumping into natural pools from 5 and 10 meters. For thrill-seekers, there is a jumping point from 15 meters, but it is highly not recommended to do it without preparation and neglect safety measures. This is a great way to add bright memories and a bit of adrenaline to your trip against the backdrop of the island's natural beauty.

5. Banyumala Twin Waterfalls
Banyumala is one of the most picturesque yet little-known waterfalls in Bali. And despite being quite far — in the Bedugul mountains and lakes area, the road is definitely worth it. Since reaching it on your own is quite challenging, we invite you to join our Magic of Northern Bali tour, which is routed through lakes, ancient temples, and natural attractions of the region.
The waterfall consists of two powerful streams cascading down green moss-covered cliffs in the midst of the jungle. The water here is clean and clear, and the energy of the waterfall is astounding, making you want to sit and enjoy its beauty.

Now you know about 10 of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bali! Some impress with their power, others with an atmosphere of seclusion and silence. Each of them deserves to be part of your itinerary on the island. If you want to see them all without worrying about organization, book tours from MyBaliTrips and explore Bali with us!