Private Full-Day Bali Waterfalls Tour: Tukad Cepung, Tibumana & Kanto Lampo
Spend a private day chasing three of Bali’s most photogenic waterfalls—Tukad Cepung’s light-filled canyon, Tibumana’s single-sheet plunge, and Kanto Lampo’s stepped cascades. This full-day tour combines short hikes, river crossings, and guided photo assistance for a stress-free adventure.
The Experience
Before You Go
Wear water shoes
Stairs and shallow stream crossings at each fall are common—water shoes improve traction and protect toes.
Go early for light
Tukad Cepung’s famous light rays are strongest in the morning; plan your visit first to avoid crowds and harsh midday sun.
Bring small cash
Some entrance fees, tips, and roadside shops accept only cash—carry IDR in small denominations.
Protect electronics
Use a dry bag or waterproof phone case when you're near spray and while wading for photos.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Leke Leke Waterfall — a quieter plunge pool often less crowded than the main three
- •Small roadside rice-field viewpoints near Tibumana for sunset silhouettes
Wildlife
- •Long-tailed macaque
- •Kingfisher and sunbird species
Conservation Note
Stick to marked paths, avoid soaps in freshwater, and minimize single-use plastics—high visitor pressure can erode trails and disturb local streams.
These waterfalls flow through volcanic basalt and alluvial terraces shaped by Bali’s eruptions and centuries of subsistence agriculture.
What to Bring
Water shoesEssential
Provide traction on wet rocks and comfort while crossing shallow streams.
Quick-dry clothing & swimwearEssential
Dries quickly after swims or wading and keeps you comfortable in humid conditions.
Dry bag or waterproof phone caseEssential
Protects electronics and valuables from spray and unexpected splashes.
Reusable water bottleEssential
Staying hydrated in tropical heat is essential—refill where possible between stops.
Common Questions
Are entrance fees and transfers included?
This private tour includes door-to-door transfers and entrance fees for the listed waterfalls as part of the booking.
Can I swim at the waterfalls?
Yes—swimming is commonly allowed at Tibumana and some pools, but conditions vary; follow local guidance and avoid strong currents after heavy rain.
Is this tour suitable for children or pregnant travelers?
The tour provider restricts participation to ages 10–55 and does not recommend it for pregnant travelers due to stairs and river crossings.
How long is the walking at each waterfall?
Expect short out-and-back walks of 10–20 minutes on uneven stairs and jungle paths to reach each waterfall’s base.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
7–8 hours
Location
Ubud, Bali
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Moderate fitness: able to descend and ascend stairs and handle uneven, sometimes wet terrain for short stretches.
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