Explore Bali’s most exotic waterfalls on a refreshing full-day tour. This trip takes you to the magical Tukad Cepung Waterfall, famous for its sunlight rays inside a cave, the photogenic Kanto Lampo Waterfall with its layered rock formation, and the powerful Tegenungan Waterfall, one of Bali’s most popular natural attractions. Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers looking for an unforgettable Bali experience.
🗺️ Itinerary
- Hotel pickup
- Visit Tukad Cepung Waterfall
- Visit Kanto Lampo Waterfall
- Visit Tegenungan Waterfall
- Return to hotel
✅ Includes
- Private air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking driver/guide
- Fuel & parking fees
- Mineral water
❌ Excludes
- Entrance tickets
- Personal expenses
- Lunch & optional activities
FAQs
A private driver is highly recommended. These waterfalls are a bit spread out, and navigating the roads can be a challenge. A local driver will not only handle the transportation but can also offer insights, find good lunch spots, and sometimes even act as a photographer.
The best time is during the dry season (April to October). The paths will be less slippery, and the waterfalls will still be beautiful. The rainy season (November to March) can make the water levels higher and paths more dangerous, and the water may be a muddy brown color.
The entrance fees for these waterfalls are very affordable. They typically range from IDR 30,000 (about $2 USD) per person. It’s best to carry small bills and cash, as credit cards are not accepted.
To witness the famous sun rays shining through the cave, you should aim to arrive between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM. This is when the sun is in the perfect position. Be aware that this is also a very popular time, so it can get crowded.
You can wade in the shallow water at the base of the falls, but it’s not deep enough for a proper swim. The main attraction is the view inside the cave.
The walk is not long—about 15-20 minutes—but it involves descending and ascending a series of stairs. You’ll also need to walk along a riverbed, so you should be prepared for some walking on uneven and potentially slippery ground.
The hike is relatively easy. It’s a short 5-10 minute walk down a well-maintained set of stairs, making it one of the most accessible waterfalls on the tour.
Yes, you can wade and stand directly under the terraced waterfalls. The water is shallow, but it’s perfect for a refreshing dip and for taking photos.
Yes, you can swim in the large pool at the base of the waterfall. Just be cautious, as the currents can be strong, especially after heavy rain. There are no lifeguards.
As one of the most famous and easily accessible waterfalls from Ubud, Tegenungan can get very crowded, particularly in the afternoons. If you want to avoid the crowds, it’s best to visit early in the morning.



















