Ubud Waterfalls Tour
The Ubud Waterfall Tour is a refreshing escape into Bali’s lush jungle landscapes, where cascading waters, hidden canyons, and serene natural pools create a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility.
Visit some of the region’s most iconic and lesser‑known waterfalls, each offering its own unique charm — from dramatic rock formations to peaceful forest sanctuaries.
Along the way, the tour includes a stop at a Luwak coffee plantation, adding a cultural and culinary touch to the day.
This experience is ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a scenic, rejuvenating journey through Bali’s natural beauty.
Kanto Lampo is a stunning cascade that flows down a natural rock wall, creating a dramatic, photogenic backdrop. The water fans out beautifully over the stones, making it a favorite spot for travelers who love capturing unique shots.
Wade into the shallow pool at the base or climb onto the rocks for a closer look. Surrounded by dense greenery, the atmosphere feels peaceful and secluded.



Pohgading Waterfall is a hidden gem tucked away in a quiet village area, offering a more intimate and less crowded experience. The waterfall flows gracefully into a clear natural pool, perfect for a refreshing dip.
Its tranquil setting, framed by tall trees and lush vegetation, makes it a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the sounds of nature. Many guests appreciate the calm, untouched feel of this spot compared to more well‑known waterfalls.


Tegenungan is one of Bali’s most iconic waterfalls, known for its powerful flow and dramatic jungle surroundings. The wide cascade creates a thunderous roar, especially during the rainy season, making it an impressive sight from the viewing platforms above.
Adventurous visitors can walk down to the base for a closer look or explore nearby photo spots, including rock carvings and scenic overlooks. Despite its popularity, the area is spacious enough to enjoy the natural beauty at your own pace.


Tibumana Waterfall is often described as one of Bali’s most serene and picturesque waterfalls. A single, elegant stream of water pours into a calm turquoise pool, creating a peaceful oasis perfect for swimming or simply unwinding.
The short jungle walk leading to the waterfall adds to the charm, with bamboo groves, tropical plants, and birdsong guiding the way. It’s a favorite among travelers seeking a quieter, more meditative nature experience.


Finish your day by taking a break in the jungle next to a stunning vista atop the river valley.
Here, the coffee plantations still employ ancient techniques to roast and grind Luwak coffee by hand. Find out for yourself, why Luwak coffee is the most luxurious and expensive in the world!
Meet the civet cats themselves, and sample a refreshing selection of local teas and coffees while enjoying the scenic plantation grounds.










