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Tour Overview
A great day tour for you as a nature lover, wes designe that tfor a dya trip with top waterfall that we have in Bali. hotel pick up will be at 8.30 AM, with first stop at Tukad cepung waterfall, The Tukad Cepung Waterfall is one of the many oases of nature found in Bali, you can a swim or enjoy the view of the sunlight falling on the glistening waterfall creates a rainbow, other waterfall will be Tibu Mana waterfall. The Tibumana Waterfall must be one of our favourite spots in Ubud. Only a 30 min ride away from the hustle and bustle of the busy centre of Ubud you can find a calm and quiet oasis, in the midst of the jungle.
Kanto Lampoo waterfall will be as our last stop. Kanto Lampo Waterfall is located in the heart of Bali’s rainforest. It’s best known for its iconic rock formation, which gives the waterfall an impressive step-like appearance popular with travelers and photographers
Tour highlight:
Hotel pick up. 08.00 AM
Tukad Cepung. 09.30 AM
Tibu mana waterfall. 12.30 AM
Kanto lampo. 14.15 AM
Back to hotel at Around 17.00 PM
Your place
08.00 AM-08.30 AM
Ubud, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu, Pererenan, Denpasar, Sanur and Nusa Dua area
Tukad Cepung waterfall is one of the many oases of nature found in Bali. It is located in the village of Tembuku and is hidden away in a cave, surrounded by high cliffs and a variety of greenery. This stunning location attracts visitors from all over the world, as well as locals, due to its natural beauty.
The sunlight falling on the glistening waterfall creates a rainbow, which feels as though it is projected right up to you. This place is comparatively cooler and offers an immense sense of peace and tranquility. Tukad Cepung is a rising star among Bali waterfalls and is a must-see destination for nature and photography enthusiasts.
The waterfall is located in the village of Tembuku, in the regency of Bangli, in the island of Bali. It is about 45 minutes away from Ubud, the cultural center of Bali. This waterfall is tucked away in a cave, surrounded by towering cliffs and lush vegetation. The natural beauty of Tukad Cepung makes it a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. This waterfall is a virgin waterfall of Bali and remains hidden between rocks.
This waterfall is well-guarded by the cliffs, making it a bit difficult to locate for first-time visitors. However, the effort of walking down a few hundred stairs is worth it once you arrive at the destination. The circular cliffs give visitors the feeling of being in a cave, while the open sky right from where the waterfall emerges provides an enchanting view. The sunlight falling on the glistening waterfall creates a rainbow, which feels as though it is projected right up to you. Tukad Cepung Waterfall is a must-see destination for nature and photography enthusiasts.
Unlike other waterfalls in Bali, Tukad Cepung does not flow into a river, stream or jungle but flows gently down the cliffs. The river can be seen from up above, meanwhile, the waterfall can only be viewed once you walk down the stairs and into the cliff.
Take the time to relax near the waterfall, listening to the water flowing and gazing at the amazing rainbow of colors created by the sunlight. It is often a sign of great peace of mind and hidden forces. After spending several hours in nature, on your way back home, you can make a few stops around the area. Tukad Cepung Waterfall is close to Pura Dalem Penida Kelod, also known as the Temple of Death.
The Tibumana Waterfall must be one of our favourite spots in Ubud. Only a 30 min ride away from the hustle and bustle of the busy centre of Ubud you can find a calm and quiet oasis, in the midst of the jungle, places like these is why we keep on falling in love with Bali over and over again. While Bali is filled with beautiful beaches, we honestly prefer chasing waterfalls, as there is nothing as rewarding as climbing down stairs and walking through muddy pathways only to be rewarded with a waterfall crashing down into a pool of cold water. The Tibumana Waterfall was one of Bali’s most popular waterfalls due to its proximity to the touristy city of Ubud.
However, it also possessed a nice plunge with a classic tall rectangular shape, which also made it pleasing to witness as well as photograph.
In addition to this waterfall, there was also a pair of intermediate waterfalls on the way to the main falls as well as a nice cascade on a separate path next to a shrine.
The Tibumana Waterfall resides in the Bangli Regency near the village of Bangli in Bali Province, Indonesia. It may be administered by the Bangli Regency local government. For information or inquiries about the area as well as current conditions.
Kanto Lampo Waterfall didn’t always exist in its current form. The waterfall owes its creation largely to human activity rather than natural geological processes alone. The area was initially home to an irrigation system used for rice paddies, a system that is part of Bali’s traditional subak, an ancient water management system recognized by UNESCO. In the early 2010s, changes in the irrigation canal led to water spilling over the rocky cliffs near the village. This shift in water flow transformed the site from a regular river into the cascading waterfall we see today.
The waterfall’s structure is one of its most captivating features. Instead of a sheer vertical drop, water flows down several levels of rock, creating a beautiful curtain-like effect as it fans out across the black stones. This unique structure makes Kanto Lampo an ideal spot for visitors to wade into the water and interact with the falls up close.
Waterfalls in Bali are often more than just natural attractions; they are deeply embedded in the island’s spiritual fabric. For the Balinese, water holds powerful symbolic meaning, representing purity, life, and renewal. Kanto Lampo Waterfall is no exception. While it may not be as prominent as some other sacred waterfalls on the island, it still holds cultural importance for the local community.
At the base of the waterfall, there is a small shrine where locals perform rituals and make offerings. The presence of this shrine reinforces the idea that nature, particularly bodies of water, is deeply respected and revered in Balinese Hinduism. Visitors can often witness locals making offerings at the shrine, adding a spiritual dimension to the beauty of the waterfall.
As with many natural attractions in Bali, the growth in tourism has brought both positive and negative impacts to Kanto Lampo. On the positive side, tourism has provided economic benefits to the local community, giving them a source of income from entry fees, guiding services, and small businesses catering to visitors. This has helped raise the standard of living in the village and allowed the community to invest in the preservation of the area.
However, increased foot traffic has also led to environmental challenges. The once quiet waterfall now attracts numerous tourists daily, leading to concerns about waste management, litter, and the impact on the natural surroundings. Erosion of the walking paths and rocks around the waterfall has also been observed due to the constant flow of visitors. Local authorities and residents are working together to find a balance between welcoming tourists and preserving the natural beauty and tranquility of the site.
What to expect:
Kanto Lampo Waterfall is easily accessible from popular tourist areas like Ubud and Denpasar, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring Bali’s eastern region. After arriving at the parking area, visitors take a short walk down a well-marked path through lush greenery before reaching the waterfall. The water at the base of the falls is shallow enough to wade into, and many visitors enjoy standing beneath the cascades for a refreshing natural shower.
While the area around the waterfall is relatively developed with basic amenities, such as small stalls selling drinks and snacks, it’s important for visitors to respect the local customs and environment. Many of the locals who work around the waterfall rely on it not just as a source of income but as a place of cultural and spiritual signific.

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