There are more than 100 waterfalls in Bali, and some new ones are discovered every year! Each waterfall is unique in its own way, providing peace and tranquility to your mind. However, it is important to note that most of the attractions and settlements in Bali, Indonesia, are scattered and not actually suitable for walking. This means that you have to call a taxi, or hire a taxi, to get around on a motorcycle. Some places don't have sidewalks, so you have to share the road with so many motorbike travelers, it's not perfect for a pleasant walk, so you have to be mentally prepared to get a taxi for a longer journey.
Leke Leke waterfall.
Eventually you need to walk about 400 steps to get to the waterfall, at which point you'll need to wear waterproof hiking boots or sneakers. Play Falls is a tall waterfall that is perfect for taking nice shots**, and since the waterfall pool is relatively small, you can't swim in it.
Tip 1: While playing with the waterfall site, you will find a nice restaurant with delicious refreshments after your hike, and you can find a nice swing at the top of the waterfall site on the way to the waterfall.
Tip 2: You can combine a trip to play with a waterfall tour with a visit to the Jatiluwih rice fields and visit both in one day.
Nungnung Waterfall.
Not far from the waterfall, just a 5-minute drive away, you can find Nong Nong Waterfall. It's another beautiful waterfall and it's a great hike (no steps). The waterfall is a 2-2 minute walk from the parking lot.
Tegenungan Waterfall.
Probably one of the clearest waterfall waters you'll ever visit in Bali, Teganongan Waterfall is just a few steps away from the car. However, you can choose to spend the day at the Omma Day Club. From the club's stunning infinity pool, there are sweeping views of the waterfall. The Oma Day Club** may be expensive, but the club's location and their service are worth a day you won't forget!
Sekumpul Waterfall.
Sekounmpur Waterfall is not for the faint of heart, it requires a difficult trek and crossing a fast-flowing river. But at the end of the trek, you will witness what is considered to be the most beautiful waterfall in Bali.
Sekounmpur Waterfall consists of 7 different waterfalls that are stacked on top of each other and hence is considered one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bali.
Fiji Falls and Lemukih water slides in Brelon.
To get to Fiji Falls, you need to hike and trek to the Lemuki River called the Waterslide River, where you can rent a raft and go down the river, and from there you can continue your trek to the beautiful Fiji Falls.