This was a lovely waterfall to visit. However there are about 170 steep steps to go down, then up again. For fit people it is easy. For those with sore knees it is still do-able if you just take your time. Some days, you can...More














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This was a lovely waterfall to visit. However there are about 170 steep steps to go down, then up again. For fit people it is easy. For those with sore knees it is still do-able if you just take your time. Some days, you can...More

We visited this waterfall on the way to do some quad biking in Ubud and we're v glad we did. Entry cost is v v cheap and the views from the initial balcony as well as the steps down was stunning. We didn't climb to...More

Definitely not a peaceful or beautiful experience. When I go to places like these I want to see a beautiful part of nature. I'd expect a few tourists there but this place is rammed with hundreds of people. There are loads of restaurants around the...More

totally must go on the top of the waterfall and if you go back in the jungle, can have private river swim

To get to the water falls you have to thread your way between all of the stalls that have sprung up around these places, all becoming a bit too much commercialised. When you have descended the 168 steps you realise it is all worth while....More





Absolutely loved the views at this place. A small trek to this place but the views are just awesome. You can also trek midway to the waterfalls for a great background.Highly recommended.





I visited Tegenungan Waterfall after a recommendation from a taxi driver and it's definitely a trip not to be missed! There's a very small entrance fee to pay and you pay another small fee, the higher up you climb. It''s advisable to bring sensible shoes,...More





We visited around 11am and although there were quite a few tourists there it certainly wasnt heaving like i expected ot to be. We were able to get some great pics and a steal ar 15,000 IDR pp. The view from the top of the...More


Such a shame that this place is so touristy! We were disappointed to see so many people ticking this off their list and having to pay for entry just showed us how much of a tourist hot spot this place has become 😕

It was a Balinese delight to visit this waterfall. It's also called Blngsingsa waterfall. The local people have built small temples and mountains from little stones. Really very artful and beautiful. The earlier in the morning you come the more private it is. A great...More











