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Tourist Destination
Jan 11, 2017
bali hidden waterfalls to visit for those who love an adventure
But did you know that the island is also home to many gorgeous waterfalls, many of which are actually off the trodden path?
So if you’re feeling adventurous and want to enjoy Bali away from the tourist crowd, we bring you seven secret waterfalls that will guarantee you a refreshing retreat.
1. Adventure to seven falls – Sekumpul Waterfall
If you are really adventurous, here’s your chance at trying out another challenge: Sekumpul Waterfall.
It’s not entirely unknown, but its inaccessibility renders it to be hidden from many visitors.
Getting to the waterfall is very difficult, and you must travel down many slippery steps and across a river to see the falls close-up.
2. The lesser known twin beauty – Banyumala Twin Waterfall
This is not an easy waterfall to find, but it will be well worth your effort.
The sight of this twin beauty can be overwhelming, as you take in the gush of uninterrupted water pouring against the steep cascading rocks.
3. Peguyangan Waterfall, Nusa Penida
Peguyangan Waterfall on Nusa Penida isn’t a towering vertical torrent of water like the jungle falls in Central Bali.
Instead, it’s a series of short, cascading spring fountains that eventually make their way over a steep ravine and into the sea.
4. Coffee-scented retreat – Blemantung Waterfall
Hidden away in the Tabanan region of Bali, Blemantung Waterfall (or Blahmantung waterfall) is a gorgeous green sight, enjoyed by only a small number of dedicated travellers.
Tucked among the region’s many coffee plantations, Blemantung Waterfall is 50 metres high and is the perfect place to soak in the water and take in the fresh air of the rainforest.
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