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Chasing Waterfalls in Bali
When most people talk about Bali, they would talk about its food, devout believers, the beach clubs, surfing, digital nomads, the macet (traffic congestion) etc.
Having been to Bali multiple times, in my recent trip I decided to visit the many amazing waterfalls around central and northern Bali. Most of them are at least 1.5-2 hours away from the main Canggu and Ubud areas so plan your journey ahead if you are keen to visit them.
I decided to check out NungNung Waterfalls - famous for its 500+ steps hike, and Sekumpul waterfalls - a recently opened (7 years ago) collection of waterfalls that is gaining traction in the Social Media. The journeys were long and the hike was arduous especially during rainy season, but as you can see in the photos, they were worth the hardship!
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Bali day tripBest experience we did for travelling at Singaraja, good local guide. The waterfall is amazing. Go down must be carefull, do to a alitlle bit slippery.
Be prepared to get wet, so be sure to prepare a pair of shoes that are both wet-proof and good for walking. This place is so beautiful, so shocking, it is worth seeing. You can play under the waterfall, but the inmost waterfall is yellow water. It is suggested to go to the outermost waterfall. The water is very clear.
wow this is my favorite waterfall in Bali so far and really recommend this place for you
Super recommended, is the highest waterfall in Bali, admission fee will include tour guide.
Enjoy the green mountains and waters, forest waterfalls, and the air is very good!