Singaraja

Singaraja is a port town in northern Bali, Indonesia. It's known for Dutch colonial–era warehouses on its waterfront. Gedong Kirtya Library houses ancient palm-leaf manuscripts (lontar). Museum Buleleng displays stone coffins and ceremonial masks. Pictures of Buleleng kings adorn the 1600s royal palace Puri Agung. Pura Jagatnatha temple has carvings of Hindu gods. South, Gitgit Waterfall is set amid tropical forest.
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Gitgit Waterfall
1. Gitgit Waterfall
4.3
(2558)
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Lush foliage frames this tall waterfall with natural swimming pools, accessible by walking trail.
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Easy to reach big waterfall in the jungle, doesn’t require to be fit, around 15 minute walk. It has couple very nice picture spots and is not so crowded. Entry fee 45k
A breathtaking natural gem in North Bali! 🌿💦 The walk to Gitgit Waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and peaceful sounds of nature — it feels like stepping into a tropical paradise. The waterfall itself is tall, powerful, and absolutely stunning, with cool mist and fresh air that instantly refresh your mind. The trail is well-maintained and easy to follow, with a few local shops along the way offering drinks and souvenirs. I recommend coming early in the morning to enjoy the tranquility before it gets busy.
Very beautiful waterfall and easy to walk to. However there were many many many stands with women trying to sell their souvenirs. Even after saying know they will keep yelling at you while you walk away and trying to sell their stuff. Its also all very overpriced so if they say a price, say AT LEAST 1/4th of that price. Don’t feel bad, they are mean women who try to rip you off.
The true Git Git waterfall is really stunning. However, it is really easy to get scammed. TUTORIAL HOW TO NOT GET SCAMMED 1. Ignore all the signs on the road that say Git Git waterfall. They will charge you horrendous prices and maybe take you to a different waterfall. 2. Go to the exact spot marked on Google Maps - this place - you are going to end up on a parking. 3. Ignore all the local guides. The walk is really easy. 4. Walk out of the parking and go south. Nearby will be green sign saying „Welcome to the Git Git waterfall” 5. Walk down the path and pay real entrence fee at the booth 6. Enjoy!
Gitgit Waterfall is a nice spot for a short nature walk. The path down is easy to follow, with some small shops along the way selling drinks and souvenirs. The waterfall itself isn’t the most impressive in Bali, but it’s still pretty and peaceful. What made it special for us was that we had the place completely to ourselves, which made the experience really enjoyable. It’s a good place to stop, stretch your legs, enjoy the sound of the water, and take a few nice photos. Worth a visit if you’re in the area — especially if you enjoy quiet nature spots without big crowds.
Gitgit Waterfall is a popular natural attraction in North Bali.It is well known for its lush surroundings and very refreshing twin cascades. You can easily go there from the main road which offers a relatively easy hike through a tropical forest to a natural pool.
Really pretty waterfalls. As far as I understood you have to have a tour guide here, and the price of entrance is a bit higher than normal, 100.000 per person, but it's worth it. The guide was really nice and helped take pictures of us. You can also stand in the water and even get inside the waterfall. So bring swim clothes if you go here. You can get some really nice pictures. One of the waterfalls might be closed off, if it is raining because of it being slippery. But the twin waterfalls should be open.
Entrance fee 20000 IDR. The lady at the counter is really nice. There are lots of shops on the way down to the waterfall. The waterfall itself is beautiful to look at. The water pressure is good. Get close to it and get wet. Love it. The tour guide who works there to look after the tourists, Mr Dede, is such a nice young gentleman. I had a good conversation with him and him being there made my visit to the waterfall even better. A must visit waterfall.
Sekumpul Waterfall
2. Sekumpul Waterfall
4.3
(1994)
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
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Visiting Sekumpul Waterfall was an absolutely amazing experience and without a doubt a must-see in Bali! The scenery is breathtaking — surrounded by lush jungle, the powerful waterfalls create a truly magical atmosphere. The hike down is a bit of an adventure, with steps and paths through the forest, but every bit of effort is worth it once you reach the falls. Standing at the bottom, feeling the mist and the sheer power of the water, was unforgettable. If you’re in Bali, I highly recommend adding Sekumpul to your itinerary. It’s one of those places that makes you feel connected to nature in the most beautiful way.
The Sekumpul waterfalls are probably the most beautiful ones I’ve seen in the area. The tour also includes Fiji Waterfall and Hidden Waterfall – all of them are a must-see. You can swim everywhere and take some really cool photos. The trail is moderately challenging, but definitely worth it.
Visiting Sekumpul Waterfall was a perfection decision to enjoy the majestic and scenic adventurous beauty of nature in North Bali. The scenery was breathtaking — surrounded by jungles and the powerful waterfalls create a truly soothing atmosphere . The hiking at the bottom was a bit of adventure, with steps and paths through the forest, but every bit of effort was worth it when you will reach the falls. Standing at the bottom, you will feel the mist and the power of the water was mesmezing. Highly recommended to visit Sekumpul waterfall if you are in North Bali.
Absolutely stunning. It was nearing the end of the dry season but still plenty of water. We paid 20,000 rupiah at car park number 2 and enjoyed the hike to the waterfall - about 25 minutes. If you pay more 150k, you get a guide and go to the bottom of the waterfall
A must-see in Bali! Visiting Sekumpul Waterfall was one of the highlights of my trip. It takes about 1 hour to hike down and another hour to come back up — and yes, there are a lot of stairs! But it’s absolutely worth it. The waterfall is breathtaking, surrounded by lush jungle and the sound of rushing water. It feels like a hidden paradise. On the way there, I stopped at the Hanging Garden Restaurant (also called The Hanging Restaurant), and it was such a pleasant surprise. The food was delicious, and the view of the waterfall from the restaurant is stunning — a perfect place to relax before or after the hike. If you're up for an adventure and want to experience one of Bali’s most beautiful natural spots, Sekumpul is totally worth the effort!
Absolutely stunning! The 150k IDR medium hike includes both Hidden and Sekumpul waterfalls. The walk is short and easy (around 10 minutes), with a friendly guide leading the way. You can swim at Hidden Waterfall—super refreshing! Sekumpul is powerful and beautiful, but no swimming there. Totally worth the visit if you're in North Bali.
Waterfall is great, but stuff and attitude is terrible. Feels like a place full of scammers trying to sell you overpriced guide tours. Even on the road up to waterfall there were 2 groups of people trying to stop us. You can enjoy other waterfalls much more by much less money. Banyumala waterfall is close and you can spend there great time swimming, or just standing underneath waterfall. Do not come here except if you are not planning to see other waterfalls.
We have been absolutely alone at the location. There was a friendly young man who made exemptional photos on a raft under the waterfall. Good bless the nature!
Banjar Hot Spring
3. Banjar Hot Spring
4.3
(3971)
Thermal baths
Nature & Parks
Hot springs complex surrounded by tropical gardens offering pools & showers, plus an eatery & a spa.
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Love this place. My go to place whenever I’m visiting up north. A little touristy, but the hot spring are worth the trip & great to sooth the body & relax.
So peaceful! Tho it actually smells like Sulphur Sulphur but it is worth it. It has crowd though, but one thing I did not like though we had to purchase tickets for like 45000/p there was another parking fees which was supposed to be a donation! The man who was incharge asked us for 5000 and when we said no it’s based on donations you! He started saying! “Yeah yeah go away don’t pay anything” as if I have made a blunder by not paying him money! Tho i had given him a 1000 rupiah
The hot springs were nice, but the water wasn’t really hot. You have to pay extra fees for the spa or jacuzzi, and even for lockers (10,000 IDR). Still, the place had changing rooms and showers, we enjoyed it overall, and next time we’ll just bring shampoo!
Three pools with mineral infused water. One is the hottest and most crowded, the biggest one not too hot. Medium to medium high sulphur. More of a warm spring than a hot spring. Changing room was dirty and smelling bad. We decided to go back and change in the car and — I think it was the right call. Crowded with lots of tourist but no one disrespectful or anything on our visit. Some good bargains on knick knacks from the vendors as you walk up. My wife enjoys bargaining as it’s part of her culture and she got stuff for cheaper than back home. Small fee to park and use locker. They should close once a week for a deep cleaning, even half a day, would make it a five star experience
Nice water, it smells somewhat like swimming in an egg salad but you quickly get used to it. Three pools, I couldn't tell the difference between them in temperature, but one of them has water spouts which can do you a satisfactory massage if you get the angles right as they fall from a large height. I didn't use the restaurant or massage services so can't comment. Lockers cost 10k and toilets 3k, cash only. Cheap entrance ticket (45k for bule) so worth it on that basis. I spent about two hours there. Watch out for the entrance - there are about 20 gifts shops so it you want to shop go for it, but otherwise expect to be hassled. You might be able to get a grab moped but I couldn't get a grab car from this location, so book a driver in advance unless you want to be ripped off by the taxis outside.
A paradise on earth. This hot spring in the middle of the jungle is a paradise on earth. We had a great rest and my children loved it.
After paying for entry I was told to ride up to motorcycle parking, where I was told I needed to make a donation for parking (that’s fine and expected in Bali) I didn’t like the harassment from the market holders to purchase things before entry to tie hot springs, I don’t mind if walking around Bali, but after paying to enter an attraction it was very unwelcoming. (They have everything you need for sale in the pools btw, I got stung 50,000 for a towel because i read they weren’t supplied) The hot springs themselves were a mixture of warmish/hot water in the top pool and lukewarm water in the larger pool. The pool itself felt quite dirty and underwhelming, I didn’t spend long here as I was turned off by how slimy the pool was. I went early and avoided the crowds, but after an hour it was quite busy so I had a drink and left.
Relaxing and nice hot spring, you can smell the sulphur on the water. There are changing rooms at the facility. I will advice you to bring your own towels if your don’t want to buy one at the way in. There are 3 pools to enjoy and if you go early in the day you can avoid big crowds. Overall is worth visiting. Enjoy !!
Banyumala Waterfall
4. Banyumala Waterfall
4.8
(5095)
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Popular spot for photographers with a split waterfall plunging over the rocks into a jungle pool.
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One of the best waterfalls I experienced while in Bali. It’s absolutely worth the journey if you have the time. The lush greenery surrounding the falls are breathtaking, and the cascading water creates a serene, picture-perfect scene. I’d recommend visiting in the morning before the crowds build up — it’s a peaceful spot early on. The swimming area at the base of the falls is popular, so bring your swimmers and enjoy a dip in the cool natural pool. There are several great photo spots along the path and near the bridge that perfectly frame the twin streams. The hike down is manageable but can get slippery, so good footwear is a must. Easily one of the most photogenic and memorable spots in Bali.
Banyumala is honestly one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bali. Surrounded by lush greenery, the twin streams of water cascading down the rocks create such a magical view — you can even spot a rainbow at the base on sunny days. The natural pool at the bottom is crystal clear and perfect for a refreshing swim after the short trek down. The walk can be a little steep, but it’s totally worth it once you see the waterfall. It feels peaceful and less crowded compared to other waterfalls, so you really get to enjoy the natural beauty without too much noise. Definitely a must-visit spot if you’re exploring North Bali!
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!
I really enjoyed this waterfall — it’s a beautiful, peaceful spot with very few people, perfect for photos and a relaxing walk. The place itself is definitely worth a visit! However, my driver kept rushing me, so I couldn’t stay as long as I wanted. You can easily visit this waterfall on your own without a guide — the path is simple. But if you’re coming with a driver, make sure you choose someone reliable who is willing to wait and possibly take you to the other waterfalls nearby. A safety note: the path can be slippery, especially after rain. I even witnessed someone being evacuated after slipping and falling, so please be careful. Wear trekking sandals. Overall, highly recommended — just come prepared and pick a good driver.
🌿 Banyumala Waterfall – Hidden Gem in Nature 🌿 Absolutely stunning waterfall! The water cascades down like rain, creating a magical and soothing atmosphere. It's not very crowded, which makes it a peaceful and refreshing experience. Getting there involves a bit of trekking – you need to go down a steep path, so make sure you're physically fit. It’s totally worth it, but caution is a must. 💧 Be prepared – it can rain heavily at any time, so carrying an umbrella or raincoat is highly recommended. The area can become slippery, and the water level may rise suddenly, so always take precautions. There’s only one small changing room at the bottom and a single shed for shelter, so plan accordingly. If you're looking for raw natural beauty and a little adventure, Banyumala is a must-visit. Just be safe and respect nature's power. 🌧️🌿✨
I highly recommend visiting this waterfall , it’s truly one of the most beautiful and peaceful spots in the area. The scenery is stunning and feels like a hidden paradise. Just keep in mind that there are quite a lot of stairs going down, which means you’ll need energy for the climb back up. I also strongly suggest wearing proper shoes instead of flip-flops. The stairs can get very slippery, especially after rain, and this area gets rain quite often. Comfortable, non-slip footwear will make the experience much safer and more enjoyable. Even with that, it’s absolutely worth the visit. So beautiful and serene!
Beautiful waterfall probably my favorite one i saw in Bali, very gorgeous spot! And the people working here are very nice and so helpful! I lost my drone in the trees by accident and two of the workers hiked out with me and walked down the side of a cliff to get it back for me & they were able to find it! So awesome of them and so helpful! I gave them a tip of whatever money i had on me but they deserved even more!! Thank you so much for your help🩵🩵
Cold and refreshing water to swim and enjoy. What's also good to mention is the trek down to the waterfall was well maintained with handrails and cemented road. Entrance fee is 50K IDR which includes bottled water and bracelet as souvenir and they also offer to ride the motorcycle from the waterfall going back up again.
Air sanih natural spring
5. Air sanih natural spring
4.5
(418)
Public swimming pool
Nature & Parks
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The water is crystal clear and refreshing, perfect for a swim or a soak. The surrounding area is lush and green, with plenty of shady spots to relax. The local food is amazing, and the people are incredibly friendly. Whether you're looking to relax or explore, Air Sanih has something for everyone. I can't wait to come back.
I love this place. Great for a refreshing dip. Water is pure spring water which comes out underneath a temple. Very popular locals spot. Very few tourist. Lots of little Warungs with good food. Bali coffee and fresh coconuts
It's worth the price, and the main nature pool is so large and super refreshing. Definitely recommend this pool! The only concern of mine is the smaller pool (the one that is for children). It was super dirty when I got there. It fills with plastic and leafs, you can definitely see them without a problem. These might not be a big issue for some people. Not just that, I even saw some children and their parents spitting into the pool. I can see their salive floating around. The people who work in the ticket locket weren't very friendly. They weren't even smiling at us. Instead, they were looking at us from the bottom to the top with a super annoying stare as they were judging us. A big shout out to the security who were very kind and helpful. He smiles when we enter and leave. People might think that basic rules aren't important, but if this place wants to attract more international tourists. They need to improve their service and explain the rules to the visitors so they won't spit and throw their rubbish around. Thank you!
Beautiful,quiet,place with many smiling locals for those who want to relax and eat something from Pop Mie near to sea to see the locals with many inner tire stunts.If you ever visited Banjar Hot Springs you have to come here to try the opposite version of the hot springs.
I visited unexpectedly but what a nice surprise. Beautifully fresh cool crisp water. Serene refresher on your way along the beautiful coast.
The water is cold and clear, you must come there on weekdays so more quiet, good for relaxing
I recently visited Air Sanih Natural Swimming Pools, and it was an unforgettable experience. Nestled in the heart of nature, this gem offers a perfect blend of tranquility and beauty. The natural spring water pools were crystal clear and refreshingly cool, making for an incredibly rejuvenating swim. The surroundings were simply breathtaking. Lush greenery and scenic views provided a serene atmosphere that allowed me to unwind and soak in the natural beauty. It felt like a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The facilities were well-maintained and clean, adding to the overall pleasant experience. There were plenty of spots to relax by the pool, and the seating areas were comfortable and inviting. The staff was friendly and attentive, ensuring that all guests had a great time. They were knowledgeable about the area and provided helpful tips for making the most of our visit. Overall, Air Sanih Natural Swimming Pools deserve every bit of their five-star rating. The combination of pristine natural pools, stunning surroundings, and excellent service made it a perfect destination for relaxation and enjoyment. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a peaceful and refreshing getaway.
Good place. Natural spring next to the beach. Enjoy the fresh water with Ocean view..Rare and Great Scene.
Aling-Aling Waterfall
6. Aling-Aling Waterfall
4.6
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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Cement stairs lead the way up to 4 waterfalls where tourists can slide down & swim in natural pools.
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Amazing place. Fun guides. You can choose between the short(125), medium(250) and long(500) experience. You have to pay cash, no card option. Short is 4 waterfalls for 2-3 hours. Medium is 4 waterfalls and the blue Lagoon and rice fields 4-5 hours. Long is with another 3 waterfalls and lunch. All waterfalls are beautifull. But the reason to do it is the jumping, sliding and swimming. It is so much fun, also for kids. The guides are really good guys that make the experience special. They take photos and videos for you when you jump, help eachother and make jokes. Special thanks to Lesung.
Firstly, the gardens upon entry are fantastic. So lovely to walk amongst, lustrous to the sound of running water. They'd be nice to picnic in. Unfortunately, when we exited the waterfall, we didn't go back there. The falls themselves were pretty good. We went mid-morning, so the crowds were light. There are platforms that you can jump from, into the pools below the falls. That was a bit of fun! The taller of the two is 9 metres. We had a guide, who also enjoyed jumping in.
This was such a beautiful waterfall! There were 3 different ones. The path we had to walk on was well maintained and the views were so nice. There were nice rice terraces at the beginning. The walk back to the entrance/exit was a bit confusing, cause we had to walk on the side of the road. But anyway, it was a cool experience and the waterfalls looked amazing. We saw a guy slide down one of the waterfalls. You could do those types of activities, but we didn't do that.
Super fun with the jumps and water slide!! The waterfall itself is amazing… but the activities are so much fun that made it even more amazing!! There are 3 levels of heights for jumps!! And 2 water slide!! All are super fun!! The entrance fee with guide is 125k :)
Stunning scenery, and great value to see four falls and jumping/sliding if you want for the price with guide. We got there early and had the place entirely to ourselves for the first couple hours. If your guide offers the extra 20 min or so trek to the rice terraces/village on the other side of the canyon, do it, it’s really beautiful and interesting to see a different way of life, and no long line to take a photo. The blue lagoon with the rope swing is also worth the extra walk. Be aware the steps/trails are STEEP and the water is COLD. If you’re like me and not someone who hikes regularly, you will be very sore for a couple days, but it’s worth it!
A must-see experience! We absolutely loved our visit to Aling-Aling Waterfall. It’s a place you really shouldn't miss! It’s not too crowded, so you can enjoy the nature and the activities without stress. It’s great for families and you can choose what kind of adventure you want. We did the tour with four waterfalls – you walk around 15 minutes and the whole experience lasts about 2 hours. We had so much fun sliding down natural rock slides and jumping from 5, 10, and even 15 meters into crystal-clear pools. The natural pools are stunning and refreshing. The guide was incredibly kind and helpful the whole time. They even carried our phones to keep them safe and took amazing photos of us. Totally worth it – one of the highlights of our trip. Don’t miss it!
A beautiful place and a good way to experience the nature and waterfall. Our guide ("Putu") was very helpful, pretty good at English and a nice guide. Only issue was that they kept telling us that it was an "easy 10 minute walk" or "not so bad stairs, ok for the baby" and was definitely not the case. Bring your hiking fit and bathing suit and it'll be a great experience!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Visited Aling Aling with my adventurous boys and it was unforgettable. The main double waterfall is stunning—one from the mountain and one from a hot spring, converging into a powerful cascade you can even stand beneath. On our visit, a canyoneering group was preparing to abseil down, which was amazing to watch. But the real excitement came from the surrounding waterfalls. After a short guided trek we found cliff jumps at 5, 9, and 14 meters—absolute thrills for anyone ready to “send it.” And then there’s the natural rock slide: tuck your chin, legs straight, arms in, take a deep breath and hold it—you’ll be laughing (and screaming) all the way down before cannonballing into the pool below. Safe, guided, and full of adrenaline—this was one of the best experiences we had in North Bali. Highly recommended if you’re looking for adventure!
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Singaraja is a port town in northern Bali, Indonesia. It's known for Dutch colonial–era warehouses on its waterfront. Gedong Kirtya Library houses ancient palm-leaf manuscripts (lontar). Museum Buleleng displays stone coffins and ceremonial masks. Pictures of Buleleng kings adorn the 1600s royal palace Puri Agung. Pura Jagatnatha temple has carvings of Hindu gods. South, Gitgit Waterfall is set amid tropical forest.
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