Of all the waterfalls I’ve visited in Bali, this one is an absolute must-visit! I was truly impressed by its natural beauty — the entire trail leading to the waterfall remains lush and untouched. The local community still preserves their Balinese traditions and, most importantly, they don’t exploit nature — the area feels pure and authentic.
Another thing I really appreciate is that there’s no sign of aggressive local “management” like in some other tourist spots. Everything here is well-organized with clear, fixed ticket prices: IDR 50,000 for international visitors and IDR 25,000 for locals, which even includes a bottle of water. No local guide is required unless you want one.
There are plenty of small warungs, toilets, and even motorbike taxis nearby for convenience. What I love most is that it’s not overcrowded, so you can truly enjoy the serenity of the place. I recommend wearing shoes, as the path can be quite slippery and winding. Will be back soon w my drone!