Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive

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Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive

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If you like nature with a side of quiet, this route fits. You’ll spend an 8-hour day in North Bali chasing four waterfalls across jungle trails and misty viewpoints, with an English-speaking guide and entrance tickets handled for you.

I like that the pace is built around real time at each stop (about 2 hours each), not just a quick photo stop and go. I also like the comfort level: air-conditioned transport, bottled water, and even Wi‑Fi on board make the drive days easier.

One possible drawback: this kind of day depends on good weather, and the hikes mean your legs may feel it by the end—worth it, but plan for it.

Key highlights worth knowing

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - Key highlights worth knowing

  • Four waterfall stops in one day so you’re not betting everything on one location.
  • English guide on hand to explain what to watch for and how to enjoy each spot.
  • Entrance tickets included at every waterfall, so you don’t have to calculate extras.
  • All-inclusive lunch and bottled water which helps you keep your energy during treks.
  • Tranquil breaks built into the schedule—especially at Munduk, where cooling down is part of the point.

A North Bali waterfall day from Seminyak that actually feels like a day

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - A North Bali waterfall day from Seminyak that actually feels like a day
Seminyak is busy, even when you’re trying to escape it. This tour gives you a clean contrast: you trade traffic and beach bars for forest air, waterfall sound, and those pauses where you can just watch the water run.

What makes this route feel smart is the mix of waterfall styles. Leke Leke is about forest walk-to-reward views. Banyumala is about reaching two falls. Banyu Wana Amertha leans into multi-tier scenery. And Munduk shifts toward cooler air and calmer sightseeing—plus the walk past coffee plantations along the way.

You’ll also appreciate that it’s private for your group. Even though it’s a day trip, it doesn’t feel like you’re getting swept along in a huge crowd.

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Price and value: why $96.51 can make sense here

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - Price and value: why $96.51 can make sense here
At $96.51 per person, the price only looks low if you ignore what’s included. Here, you’re paying for a full day with air-conditioned vehicle transport, Wi‑Fi on board, an English guide, lunch, bottled water, and all fees and taxes.

The big value piece is the admissions. Each waterfall stop includes its entry ticket, so you’re not facing a separate set of gate fees four times. That matters because in Bali, those small costs can add up fast when you self-plan.

Is it cheaper than DIY? Maybe, if you already know the local schedule and enjoy figuring things out. But if you want a low-stress day with a prepared route and one guide handling the flow, this is the kind of deal that often wins in real life.

How the 8-hour schedule works in your favor

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - How the 8-hour schedule works in your favor
This is an around-the-clock kind of plan: about 8 hours total, with roughly 2 hours at each waterfall. That’s enough time to walk in, find your best viewpoints, take photos, and still have time to rest before the next stop.

Transportation is handled in an air-conditioned vehicle with bottled water along the way. Wi‑Fi on board is a small detail, but it helps you keep your phone charged for maps and camera planning—especially if you’re sharing photos or checking your next pickup timing.

Because this tour is structured around time at each site, you’ll want to show up ready to walk. If you’re the type who hates being on your feet, you might find the day tiring even though the treks are described as short.

Stop 1: Leke Leke Waterfall—forest sounds and a quieter arrival

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - Stop 1: Leke Leke Waterfall—forest sounds and a quieter arrival
Leke Leke starts with a hike through tropical forest. You move through the shade with that constant backdrop of nature—bird calls, dripping leaves, and the early sound of water building as you get closer.

The reward is a hidden-feeling waterfall scene: after a short trek, you arrive at Leke Leke Waterfall cascading down into the area below. This is the stop that tends to set the mood for the rest of the day. It’s where you can go from city brain to nature brain quickly.

A practical consideration: early on, you’ll be walking before you’re fully warmed up. Wear shoes you trust on uneven ground, and don’t plan for heavy sightseeing after without some rest.

Stop 2: Banyumala Twin Waterfalls—two falls, one trail

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - Stop 2: Banyumala Twin Waterfalls—two falls, one trail
Banyumala is about payoff. After a scenic drive through rolling hills and jungle areas, you step onto a nature trail and work your way down on foot.

At the end, you’re greeted by the twin waterfalls—two cascades in the same general area, which gives you more angles for photos and more variety for “what am I looking at?” moments. If you like waterfalls with visual rhythm (water splitting into multiple directions), this stop is built for that.

The trek is described as short, but it’s still a trek. Bring a watchful attitude for slippery sections. The good news: once you’re there, you have enough time (about 2 hours) to slow down and explore different viewing spots.

Stop 3: Banyu Wana Amertha—multi-tier views and a gentler feel

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - Stop 3: Banyu Wana Amertha—multi-tier views and a gentler feel
Banyu Wana Amertha is described as a hidden paradise deep within the jungle and is known for a multi-tier waterfall. You’ll take a gentle trek through vibrant jungle-like surroundings until you reach several points where water flows down in layers.

This stop is great if you like waterfalls that feel like they’re doing something “more complex” than one straight drop. Multi-tier scenes also tend to give you better photo composition without needing lots of repositioning.

One tip pulled from real-world impressions: at least one of the waterfall spots on this route is described as having water that isn’t deep, and that makes it easier for people who want a more relaxed experience around the water. Still, treat that as site-dependent, and always follow what the area looks like on the day you visit.

Stop 4: Munduk Waterfall—cool air, coffee plantations, and a reset

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - Stop 4: Munduk Waterfall—cool air, coffee plantations, and a reset
Munduk is your calmer landing spot. The air can feel cool and misty, and the atmosphere is more about relaxing, photos, and taking in the views than rushing.

The route toward Munduk includes coffee plantations and tropical flora, which gives you scenery beyond just the waterfall itself. That matters because it breaks up the day—so by the time you’re at the falls, you don’t feel like you’ve been doing the same thing for hours.

This stop also works well if you want a slower pace in the middle or end of the day. With about 2 hours here, you can linger, breathe, and get those slower travel moments that make day trips feel worth it.

Lunch, water, tickets, and the small comfort details that matter

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - Lunch, water, tickets, and the small comfort details that matter
All-inclusive doesn’t just mean lunch is included. It means you’re not constantly thinking about logistics.

Here’s what you can count on:

  • Lunch included (so you won’t be searching near waterfalls mid-trek)
  • Bottled water included
  • All fees and taxes included
  • Admission tickets included for every waterfall stop
  • Air-conditioned vehicle plus Wi‑Fi on board
  • In-person guide in English

In practice, this combo helps you stay in the moment. When the day is mostly walking and viewing, the worst feeling is hunger + confusion about payments. This tour is designed to avoid that.

Breakfast is not included. If you’re starting your day in Seminyak, make sure you eat beforehand so the first hours don’t feel dragged.

The guide effect: Hendi and Aji and why you’ll want a good one

A big reason day trips can feel great—or just okay—is the guide. In feedback about this experience, two names come up: Hendi and Aji.

Hendi is praised for showing people waterfall spots that feel truly off the main path, plus staying close to explain what you need to know. He’s also mentioned as being especially strong at photography, which is a big deal if you want better results than point-and-shoot luck.

Aji is praised for creating a sense of calm during the visit, making sure you get the best experience. If you’re the type who cares about atmosphere as much as photos, this matters.

Even if you don’t get those guides specifically, the message is clear: you’ll want someone who keeps you oriented and helps you slow down in the right places.

What you should realistically expect from the walking

This tour is best for people who are comfortable with short treks. The itinerary describes hiking through tropical forest and walking nature trails at each stop, often described as short or gentle.

So you’re not facing a long multi-hour hike with extreme elevation—at least based on the way the stops are framed. But you should still expect:

  • uneven ground
  • stairs or slopes in waterfall areas
  • a bit of soreness by the end

Also note the tour requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s an important safeguard for this style of tour because waterfall days are the kind you can’t fake.

Who should book this waterfall route (and who might skip)

I’d point you here if:

  • you want a nature-focused day trip that doesn’t require planning four separate stops
  • you like the idea of multiple waterfall experiences in one go
  • you care about a guide who stays active and helps you enjoy the viewpoints
  • you want lunch and admissions covered so you can focus on the scenery

You might think twice if:

  • you dislike walking on uneven, possibly wet ground
  • you’re traveling with strict time limits (this is an around-the-day plan)
  • you’re visiting during a period when you’re likely to get weather disruption

Because it’s private for your group, couples and small groups often like the control. Families may also like the calmer vibe at least at some points, especially where water is described as not deep—but use caution and follow what you see on-site.

Practical tips before you go

These are the small moves that make a waterfall day smoother:

  • Wear shoes with grip. Wet rock is a real thing on waterfall treks.
  • Bring a light layer. The air at Munduk can be cooler and misty.
  • Keep your phone ready for photos, but don’t treat it like a full-time job—2-hour stop blocks are there for a reason.
  • Plan to hydrate steadily. Bottled water is included, but you’ll feel better if you sip during treks, not only after.

If you’re a photographer, this is a day where having someone who can help with angles and timing can make a noticeable difference. The Hendi mention is a clear signal of that kind of support.

Should you book Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive?

Yes—if you want a low-stress day that prioritizes nature over logistics. The value is strongest for people who’d rather pay a set price than piece together transport, tickets, and timing across multiple waterfalls.

This works especially well when you want:

  • four waterfall stops with admission tickets included
  • an English guide who helps you navigate and enjoy each site
  • an all-inclusive structure that includes lunch and comfort items like bottled water and Wi‑Fi

If your weather window is tight or you’re not into hiking at all, then it’s better to consider your limits. But if you can handle short treks and want a memorable, calming escape, this is a strong booking.

FAQ

Where is this tour located?

The tour is in the Bali area, with the location listed as Seminyak, Indonesia.

How long is the Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive tour?

The duration is about 8 hours.

What waterfall stops are included?

The tour includes Leke Leke Waterfall, Banyumala Twin Waterfalls, Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall, and Munduk Waterfall.

Does the price include admission tickets?

Yes. Admission tickets are included for each waterfall stop.

Is lunch included?

Yes. Lunch is included.

Is bottled water provided?

Yes. Bottled water is included.

Is breakfast included?

No. Breakfast is not included.

Is pickup available?

Pickup is offered.

What transportation and guide services are included?

An air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, Wi‑Fi on board, and an in-person English guide are included.

What happens if the weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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