
Find the island’s quieter waterfalls, tucked away from the crowds. This guide covers some lesser-known spots worth the trip.
Key information for your jungle waterfall adventure.
The waterfalls are especially strong after the rainy season, and the area around them turns green and fresh.
Most waterfalls have a small entrance fee that supports the local community for maintenance.
Wear sturdy shoes for trekking and bring your swimsuit for a refreshing dip.
Be cautious of slippery rocks and check weather conditions before you go.
Most people come to Bali for the beaches, beach clubs, and temples. But once you head inland, the island feels completely different. You’ll find small roads, rice fields, and waterfalls tucked away in the middle of nature. Some of them are popular and easy to reach, but many are still quiet and not many people know about them. These hidden waterfalls are great if you enjoy a bit of adventure, a cool swim, and just being away from the crowds. It is one of the best ways to see a slower, more peaceful side of Bali. In this guide, we'll share some of our favorite lesser-known waterfalls worth the trip.


A waterfall inside a cave, best seen in the morning when sunlight filters in. You’ll reach it by walking through a shallow river.

A wide waterfall with a large pool for swimming. The walk is flat and easy, making it one of the most accessible hidden waterfalls. Perfect for a relaxed dip.

This is a tall, slim waterfall hidden in a narrow canyon. The 15-minute walk to reach it goes over bamboo bridges and jungle paths, which makes the visit feel like a small adventure.
After the rainy season, the waterfalls are at their strongest, with green scenery all around.
Your questions about visiting Bali's hidden waterfalls answered.
Getting to the waterfalls isn’t too hard. Some, like Tibumana, are an easy walk, while others, like Leke Leke, need a short walk through the forest. If you’re reasonably fit, you shouldn’t have any problems. The paths usually include dirt trails, stone steps, and the occasional bamboo bridge.
Most waterfalls have pools you can swim in, but depth and current may vary. Tibumana is perfect for swimming being at 1-2 meters deep. At Tukad Cepung, you can wade in the shallow water. Always assess the conditions before entering the water.
The easiest way to get around is by hiring a private car with a driver for the day. It’s comfortable and lets you visit a few waterfalls without rushing. If you’re confident on a scooter, renting one is another option and gives you more freedom to explore.