Full-Day Custom Waterfall Adventure Near Ubud

10 hours

Moderate

Embark on a Full-Day Custom Waterfall Adventure near Ubud, exploring hidden cascades, jungle landscapes, and natural pools, blending adventure, relaxation, and scenic beauty for a personalized unforgettable Bali experience.
Experience the ultimate Full-Day Custom Waterfall Adventure Near Ubud, where you can handpick your favorite waterfalls for a tailored exploration. Choose from stunning cascades like the mystical Tukad Cepung Waterfall, hidden within a cave; the serene Yeh Bulan Waterfall; and the secretive Goa Raja Waterfall with its lush surroundings. Add the fun slide at Suwat Waterfall or the picturesque Tibumana Waterfall for a tranquil vibe. For a more thrilling experience, visit the powerful Kanto Lampo Waterfall with its multi-tiered rock formations or the iconic Tegenungan Waterfall, known for its vibrant atmosphere. This customizable tour lets you create your perfect waterfall-hopping adventure in Ubud’s natural paradise.
What's included?
    • All Waterfall Entrance fees,
    • Gasoline,
    • Parking fees,
    • English-speaking driver as well as a guide,
    • Private car (air conditioning, 5 seats or 7 seats)
    Exclusions
      • Personal expense,
      • Lunch
      Please note
        • Participant: minimum 2 pax and Maximum 6 pax
        • Not wheelchair accessible: Most waterfalls on this tour require navigating steep paths, stairs, uneven trails, and slippery rocks, which are not suitable for wheelchairs or mobility aids.
        • Moderate physical fitness required: Guests should be comfortable walking long distances, climbing stairs, and hiking through forested or rocky terrain.
        • Not recommended for guests with limited mobility: Due to the natural terrain and elevation changes, this tour may be challenging for guests who have difficulty walking or balancing.
        • Transportation access: Vehicles used for this tour typically accommodate standard-sized passengers comfortably, but do not support wheelchairs or specialized mobility equipment.
        • Children must be accompanied: While children can enjoy the tour, adults should supervise them closely, especially near water and steep cliffs.
        • Proper footwear needed: Guests should wear sturdy, non-slip shoes (preferably trekking sandals or hiking shoes) due to wet, rocky paths.
        • Restroom availability is limited: Some waterfall locations may not have nearby toilets or facilities may be basic and not wheelchair-accessible.
        • Weather sensitivity: Slippery conditions may worsen after rain; guests should take extra caution or contact the tour provider about weather-related concerns.
        What to bring
          • Comfortable Walking Shoes or Water Sandals
            Choose sturdy shoes with grip for uneven paths and slippery rocks near waterfalls.
          • Swimwear
            Wear or bring swimwear if you plan to swim or dip in the waterfall pools.
          • Towel and Change of Clothes
            A quick-dry towel and extra clothes help you stay fresh after getting wet.
          • Reusable Water Bottle
            Stay hydrated during the trek and support eco-tourism by avoiding plastic bottles.
          • Dry Bag or Waterproof Pouch
            Protect phones, cameras, and valuables from water splashes or rain.
          • Sunscreen and Hat
            Apply sunscreen and wear a hat to protect your skin during sunny hikes.
          • Insect Repellent
            Useful for keeping mosquitoes and bugs away in forested areas.
          • Cash (in small bills)
            Handy for entrance fees, snacks, or tipping your guide.
          • Camera or Smartphone
            The waterfalls and jungle scenery are very photogenic — don’t forget extra batteries or storage!
          • Light Snacks
            Carry energy bars or fruit for a quick boost between stops.