Ubud: 5 Waterfalls in One Day Tour

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This guided tour promises to take you through Bali’s most captivating waterfalls—all in a single day. From powerful cascades to tranquil natural pools, it’s an adventure designed for nature lovers eager to see Bali’s less-trodden side. While the tour is beautifully curated, it does involve some uneven terrain and a fair amount of walking, so a good pair of shoes is essential.

What really draws us in is the chance to explore multiple waterfalls with a small group, led by an English-speaking guide who shares insightful stories about each site. We love the variety—each waterfall offers a different vibe, from the dramatic to the peaceful—and the chance to swim in natural pools is a definite highlight. However, keep in mind that some spots are in sacred or remote areas, so respectful behavior and patience are key. This tour is perfect for active travelers who want a genuine, off-the-beaten-path experience of Bali’s natural beauty.

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  • Multiple Waterfalls in One Day: Visit five distinct waterfalls, each offering unique scenery and experiences.
  • Small Group Experience: Limited to 6 participants, ensuring a personal and engaging tour.
  • Swim and Relax: Natural pools at Suwat and Manuaba provide refreshing chances to cool off.
  • Cultural and Spiritual Insights: Goa Rang Reng Waterfall is near a sacred temple, blending natural beauty with spiritual atmosphere.
  • Unspoiled Nature: Locations like Ulu Petanu Waterfall boast raw, untouched scenery.
  • Practical Tips: Wear comfortable shoes, bring insect repellent, and respect sacred grounds.
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Starting with Power – Blangsinga Waterfall

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The day kicks off at Blangsinga Waterfall, known for its raw force and stunning curtain of water. It’s one of Bali’s most visibly impressive waterfalls and perfect for photos. Many reviewers mention how accessible it is—meaning you won’t need a strenuous hike to get a good view—and the lush greenery surrounding it emphasizes the tropical vibe.

Here, you can feel the power of nature up close, and the large natural pool is suitable for a swim if you’re brave enough to face the cool water. It’s a great way to start because it sets the tone for an energetic day. Plus, the scenery makes for some fantastic photos, which you’ll appreciate after the fact. The guide often shares insights about the waterfall’s formation and the local flora, enriching the experience.

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Relaxation in the Jungle – Suwat Waterfall

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Next, we head deeper into Bali’s peaceful jungle to Suwat Waterfall, which many describe as a hidden gem. Its remote location means fewer visitors and a more tranquil atmosphere. The gentle cascades flow into a crystal-clear natural pool—an inviting spot to take a swim or simply relax surrounded by lush greenery.

One reviewer noted, “It’s a calming place—way off the tourist trail—and perfect for unwinding.” You might also enjoy a short bamboo raft ride across the river, adding a fun twist to your visit. This stop is ideal for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy Balis quiet natural beauty. Keep in mind that the terrain here is uneven, so sturdy shoes are recommended.

Exploring the Spiritual – Goa Rang Reng Waterfall

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The third stop, Goa Rang Reng Waterfall, offers a different vibe altogether. Its stepped rock formations create shallow pools that are perfect for light water play. The site is located near a sacred temple, giving visitors a chance to connect with Bali’s spiritual side.

Many visitors appreciate the tranquil environment combined with the opportunity to explore the sacred aspect of Bali. The water is shallow enough for light swimming, and the rock formations are fun to walk around. The guide often explains the significance of the site, enhancing your understanding of its cultural importance. It’s a lively yet peaceful spot that balances natural beauty with spiritual history.

A Hidden Village Gem – Manuaba Waterfall

Tucked away in a traditional Bali village, Manuaba Waterfall provides a more authentic, rural experience. Surrounded by rice fields and tropical forest, it’s a peaceful haven with gentle flowing water and a crystal-clear pool.

A reviewer described it as “a peaceful retreat where you can truly connect with nature away from tourist hotspots.” This waterfall is perfect for relaxing, dipping your toes in the water, or just soaking up the rural charm. The location in a traditional village means you might see local life happening around you, adding to the authenticity.

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The Untouched Beauty – Ulu Petanu Waterfall

The day concludes with the majestic Ulu Petanu Waterfall, a more secluded and dramatic spot. Located along the Petanu River, it’s framed by cliffs and dense jungle, offering spectacular views and powerful cascades.

Many mention the cool mist and the sense of untouched wilderness, making it feel like you’ve stepped into a hidden corner of Bali. The basin is ideal for photography, and the atmosphere is serene but invigorating. It’s a fitting finale for a tour that showcases Bali’s natural diversity.

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How It Works

The tour lasts around 8 hours, generally starting in the morning and finishing in the early afternoon. It’s offered as a small-group experience—limited to six participants—which ensures a more personal touch. The guide, who speaks English, shares interesting stories, cultural insights, and practical tips along the way.

Transportation and Comfort

Transportation is typically included, with comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles taking you from your Ubud accommodation to each waterfall. While the ride between sites is smooth, be prepared for some bumpy or uneven terrain once you’re off the beaten path.

What to Bring

To make the most of your day, pack comfortable shoes for walking, swimwear if you want to take a dip, a camera to capture the scenery, and insect repellent to ward off mosquitoes in the jungle areas. Remember, some waterfalls are near sacred sites, so respectful behavior and modest dress are expected.

Cost and Value

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While prices vary, many find this tour offers good value considering the number of waterfalls visited and the personalized experience. It’s a great way to see a variety of landscapes without the hassle of organizing multiple trips yourself.

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Accessibility and Suitability

Since some locations involve uneven terrain and walking, this tour isn’t ideal for those with mobility issues. It’s also not suitable for non-swimmers or those uncomfortable with water-based activities. On the plus side, adventure seekers and nature lovers will find it incredibly rewarding.

Some reviews highlight small but meaningful details—like the chance to learn about the local sacred sites near Goa Rang Reng or the peaceful ambiance at Manuaba. Several mention that the guide, Bayu Kondri, is knowledgeable and friendly, making the experience not just about sightseeing but also about understanding Bali’s culture and environment.

The tour’s emphasis on natural untouched spots offers a contrast to the busy tourist areas around Ubud. Many reviewers have expressed appreciation for the chance to swim in natural pools and enjoy the serenity of Bali’s hinterlands—something that feels both invigorating and restorative.

If you’re someone who loves active days exploring nature’s handiwork, this tour will suit you well. It’s perfect for travelers with a sense of adventure, patience for uneven terrain, and interest in experiencing Bali beyond the usual temples and markets. The small group size and guided commentary turn it into a personalized journey that’s both fun and educational.

However, if you’re looking for a very relaxed or accessible experience, you might find some parts of the tour challenging. It’s best suited for those comfortable with light hiking, swimming, and respecting sacred or remote locations. The value lies in the variety of waterfalls, the authenticity of the settings, and the chance to connect deeply with Bali’s natural environment.

Is transportation included? Yes, comfortable air-conditioned vehicles are provided for the entire day, making it easy to relax during transfers between waterfalls.

How long does the tour last? The tour is approximately 8 hours long, usually starting in the morning and ending in the early afternoon.

Is swimming permitted at all the waterfalls? Swimming is allowed at Suwat Waterfall and Manuaba Waterfall, where natural pools are suitable for a dip. Caution is advised due to water depth variations.

What should I wear? Wear comfortable shoes suitable for uneven terrain, and bring swimwear if you plan to swim. Insect repellent is also recommended.

Are there any sacred sites involved? Yes, Goa Rang Reng Waterfall is near a sacred temple, so respectful behavior and modest dress are expected.

Is this tour suitable for children or non-swimmers? It’s most suitable for those comfortable with walking and swimming. Not ideal for non-swimmers or travelers with mobility issues.

What makes this tour different from other waterfall trips? Its focus on five distinct waterfalls, small group size, and the chance to experience both powerful and peaceful natural settings make it stand out.

Can I cancel if my plans change? Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for flexible planning.

This tour offers a genuine slice of Bali’s natural wilderness, perfect for travelers who want to see the island’s hidden waterfalls while enjoying a relaxed, personal experience. Whether you’re eager to swim, take photos, or simply breathe in the jungle air, it’s a memorable way to explore Bali’s undisturbed beauty.

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