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Ubud Waterfall Tour: Private All-Inclusive Day Trip to Tegenungan, Tibumana & Kanto Lampo - Ubud

Ubud Waterfall Tour: Private All-Inclusive Day Trip to Tegenungan, Tibumana & Kanto Lampo

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

10 hours

Fitness Level

Light to moderate fitness — you should be comfortable on uneven trails and descending/up and down stairs.

Overview

Spend a private day chasing waterfalls around Ubud — Tegenungan’s thunder, Kanto Lampo’s stepped falls and Tibumana’s turquoise pool — with hotel pickup, lunch and entrance fees included. This all-inclusive tour blends easy jungle walks, refreshing swims and cultural stops for a seamless island escape.

Ubud Waterfall Tour: Private All-Inclusive Day Trip to Tegenungan, Tibumana & Kanto Lampo

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You step out of the air-conditioned car and the jungle presses close: humidity wraps around your shoulders, insects stitch the canopy with sound, and somewhere ahead a waterfall is already announcing itself. Your driver-guide checks your towel and camera, then leads the way down a carved stone path. At the bottom, Tegenungan drops over a 15-meter cliff into a green bowl; the mist pushes forward like a welcome, daring you to step closer.

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Adventure Tips

Wear grippy shoes

Many falls require short rock crossings and steep steps — water shoes or sandals with traction reduce slips.

Bring small change

Entrance fees are included, but cash is useful for temple donations, lockers or snacks from local vendors.

Protect electronics

Use a waterproof case or dry bag for phones and cameras; spray mist and sudden dips are common.

Time for light

Arrive early or late to avoid the busiest periods and get softer light for photos and calmer pools for swimming.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Long-tailed macaque (monkey)
  • Kingfisher and other tropical birds

History

Many falls double as sites for ritual purification and were historically linked to local royal families and temple complexes.

Conservation

Trails are vulnerable to erosion and litter; visitors should stick to marked paths, avoid single-use plastics and support local guides who contribute to community conservation.

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Recommended Gear

Water shoes or grippy sandals

Essential

Provide traction on wet rocks and make stream crossings easier.

Quick-dry swimwear

Essential

Allows you to swim without staying wet for the rest of the day.

Waterproof phone case / dry bag

Essential

Protects your electronics from mist and sudden rain showers.

winter specific

Light rain jacket or poncho

Useful during Bali’s wet months for brief downpours between waterfalls.

summer specific

Frequently Asked Questions