All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour

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All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour

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Waterfalls beat the beach, every time. This all-day Bali trek is built around two of North Bali’s biggest draws: Sekumpul Waterfall and the multi-drop Fili (Fiji) Waterfalls near Lemukih. What makes it interesting is the mix of scenic walking and hands-on time near the water, plus the fact that getting there is handled for you with hotel pickup and drop-off.

I especially like that the tour pricing is meant to avoid surprise charges. Entrance fees, lunch, and refreshments are included, so you can budget your day without doing mental math every time you see a gate. One thing to consider: this is still a real hike in a humid area. The tour calls for strong physical fitness, and there’s a minimum age of 10.

You’ll also be glad the day is structured around practical access. You ride motorbikes to the trail start point, and for the water activities there’s support like a safety helmet and a supervisor at the designated jumping/slide river area. It’s a great setup if you want action and photos, just make sure you pack the right gear for wet, slippery ground.

Key things to know before your Sekumpul waterfall trek

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - Key things to know before your Sekumpul waterfall trek

  • Hotel pickup at 7:00 with drop-off, so you start the day without hunting for meeting points
  • Motorbike transfers to the trekking start point, which saves you time and energy
  • Entrance fees + lunch + refreshments included, helping you avoid budget surprises
  • Swimming and slide/riverside access with a safety helmet and supervisor
  • Sekumpul (about 30 minutes) plus Fili/Fiji waterfalls (about 2 hours) for a full but manageable day
  • Optional add-ons on the route (Ulun Danu Beratan temple, Wanagiri hidden hills, Bali Handara gate), with entrance fees not included

Why the Sekumpul and Fili waterfalls trek hits different

Sekumpul Waterfall is famous for a reason, but the real payoff here is how the day is arranged around you actually being in the place, not just passing through. You get time at Sekumpul, then you continue on to Fili (Fiji) Waterfalls, which includes multiple falls spread through a valley.

The tour also leans into the fun side of waterfall country. You’re encouraged to bring swimwear because there are chances to cool off right by the falls, including a jumping point and water slide river area where you get a safety helmet and a supervisor. That means this isn’t only “look, don’t touch” tourism.

And because the pace is managed by an English-speaking trekking guide, you’re not stuck figuring out routes, timing, or where the best photo spots are. The guide’s role matters: they help you move efficiently and keep the day from turning into chaos.

If you’re coming from Kuta/Denpasar and want a break from beach time, this is one of the most straightforward ways to do it: you trade sand for trails, greenery, and waterfall mist.

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Hotel pickup at 7:00: the day starts with less hassle

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - Hotel pickup at 7:00: the day starts with less hassle
This tour is built around an early departure. Pickup starts at 7:00 am, and the ride to the trekking area is about 2 to 3 hours from Denpasar to Lemukih village. That timing is a big deal. It gives you enough daylight and time buffer for walking, water time, and the return drive without feeling rushed.

You also get private transportation and hotel pickup and drop-off, so you’re not wrangling scooters or relying on public transport schedules when you’d rather be focused on the scenery. One extra nice touch: the experience comes with a mobile ticket, which helps if you don’t want to deal with paper confirmations in the morning.

A detail I appreciate in this kind of day tour is reliability. In at least one case, the driver was punctual and flexible with stops, which matters because a waterfall day can go sideways if the start time slips.

Lemukih motorbike transfer: fast access, real adventure

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - Lemukih motorbike transfer: fast access, real adventure
Once you reach the area near Lemukih village, the adventure shifts. You don’t just walk out from the parking spot and hope for the best. Instead, you head toward the start point by motorbike transfer. That keeps the trek from being swallowed by long, dull stretches.

It’s also part of the experience. Motorbike transfers get you quickly into the rural rhythm of North Bali, so your day feels more like an escape than a bus tour with a short walk. Just remember: you’re going to be stepping onto uneven, wet ground afterward. So treat the motorbike ride as the warm-up, not the main event.

The tour is described as private—only your group participates—so you won’t be waiting on strangers or squeezed into someone else’s pace. That usually means smoother decisions for the guide and more time to get in the water and out again without constant regrouping.

Sekumpul Waterfall: what 30 minutes is really for

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - Sekumpul Waterfall: what 30 minutes is really for
Sekumpul is the star of this itinerary, and you get about 30 minutes there. In waterfall terms, that’s enough time to do the basics well: view the cascade from more than one angle, take photos, and still have time left for the day’s second highlight.

This stop is where you’ll most likely take advantage of the tour’s water features. The included setup mentions access to the jumping point and water slide river area, plus a safety helmet and supervisor. So if your idea of a waterfall day includes actually getting wet and moving a bit, this is the stop that fits that plan best.

The tradeoff? You’re not given hours to linger. If you want a slow, meditative waterfall session, you might feel the time is short. But if you prefer a well-paced day that still gives you a proper look and a chance to cool off, 30 minutes is a reasonable chunk.

Practical tip: keep your footwear plan simple. Bring shoes you’re comfortable with on slick surfaces, and accept that your socks (and maybe your whole outfit) might not survive the day perfectly.

Fili (Fiji) Waterfalls: four falls, deep valley feel

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - Fili (Fiji) Waterfalls: four falls, deep valley feel
After Sekumpul, you continue to Fili Waterfalls, described as containing about four waterfalls. This section is scheduled for about 2 hours, which is a better window for wandering between viewpoints and experiencing the valley from multiple angles.

What makes Fili interesting is the variety within the same area. You’ll see two side-by-side waterfalls and one that’s noted as 100% spring water. That spring-water detail matters because it hints at why the water looks and feels the way it does—clear, fresh, and more “real waterfall” than tourist-photo-only.

The valley setting is also part of the appeal. The falls are in a deep valley, which tends to create that dramatic, cooling atmosphere you want on a hot day. And since you’re with a guide, you’re more likely to be directed to the right spots at the right time, rather than wandering until you feel tired and wet with no payoff.

One consideration: the longer time block is still a hike. You should expect damp steps, changing footing, and moments where you’ll focus more on balance than on snapping photos. Pack and dress for movement, not just comfort.

Lunch and bottled water: not just an afterthought

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - Lunch and bottled water: not just an afterthought
For Bali waterfall treks, the best tours treat food like fuel, not an obligation. Here, lunch is included, and you also get bottled water. That sounds basic, but in practice it makes a difference when you’re walking, climbing, and getting splashed.

Lunch timing matters because your energy dips after the first waterfall stop. Having a planned meal means you can recover before the Fili segment, instead of trying to find food along the road. It also helps you avoid the classic hidden-cost problem where you later realize lunch isn’t included and the day budget gets blown.

Bring a change of clothes. The tour specifically asks for it, and trust the instruction. Even if you don’t go fully swim mode, the combination of mist, humidity, and water access can leave you damp enough that you’ll want to freshen up after.

Optional stops on the route: how to choose without breaking the day

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - Optional stops on the route: how to choose without breaking the day
The itinerary includes optional add-ons you can tack on if they fit your interests. These are listed as optional stops with entrance fees not included:

  • Ulun Danu Beratan temple
  • Wanagiri hidden hills
  • Bali Handara iconic gate

This is useful because you can tailor the day without turning it into a full second tour. Still, you should choose carefully. Each extra stop adds time and can cut into your waterfall comfort. If you’re visiting Bali with limited days, I’d treat the waterfalls as the core event and only add one optional stop—otherwise the day can feel like sightseeing stress instead of a getaway.

If you do add something, pick based on the vibe you want most. Temple time tends to feel cultural and structured. Wanagiri and Handara are more viewpoint and photo-driven. The key is not to stack too many photo stops when your best photos will come from having fresh energy at the waterfalls.

What’s included in the $90 price: value you can feel

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - What’s included in the $90 price: value you can feel
At $90 per person, the tour’s value comes from what you don’t have to figure out on your own. Included items are practical, day-saving pieces:

  • Private transportation
  • English-speaking trekking guide
  • Motorbike transfers to and from the trekking start point
  • Bottled water
  • Access to the jumping point and water slide river area with safety helmet and supervisor
  • Lunch

You also get a strong “avoid surprise costs” angle. The highlights say entrance fees, lunch, and refreshments are included. So instead of spending time and money piecing together tickets, you’re paying for a day plan that’s meant to run smoothly.

What’s not included is also clearly stated. Alcoholic drinks are available to purchase, and entrance fees for optional stops aren’t included. That’s normal, and it’s good to know in advance.

Group discounts may also apply depending on your booking setup. And since it’s a private experience, the “only your group participates” detail tends to make the day feel calmer, more adjustable, and less like a crowded checklist.

Bottom line on value: if you’re the type of traveler who hates finding out mid-trip that something costs extra, this layout makes your budget easier.

Who this trek is perfect for (and who should think twice)

This tour is a strong fit if you want:

  • A waterfall-focused day away from Kuta’s beach scene
  • Time to walk, take photos, and cool off in the water
  • Clear structure with pickup/drop-off and guide support
  • A plan that includes food and water so your day doesn’t depend on last-minute decisions

It’s especially good for people who like active travel but don’t want to manage logistics alone. The guide handles the order, the access, and the pacing.

Who should think twice? The tour asks for strong physical fitness and sets a minimum age of 10. If you’re sensitive to uneven terrain, or you’re not comfortable hiking in wet, slippery conditions, you might find the experience challenging. Also, the schedule assumes you can handle an early start and a full day lasting roughly 8 to 10 hours.

Practical packing checklist for Sekumpul and Fili (from the tour requirements)

The tour gives a clear list for a reason. Bring:

  • Shoes you can trust on wet paths
  • Towel
  • Hat
  • Sun block
  • A change of clothes for after the activities
  • Cash for locals shopping/tip (handy for small purchases and gratitude)

I’d add one mindset: plan for dampness. Even if you don’t go far into the water zones, waterfall days create moisture everywhere. If you treat clothing as disposable and focus on comfort, you’ll enjoy the day more.

Also, because it’s private and guide-led, don’t be shy about asking where to stand for photos or when the best time is to move between viewpoints. That kind of small coordination can make the difference between good photos and great ones.

Should you book this Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour?

Book it if you want a well-run waterfall day with hotel pickup, transport support, and a plan that includes lunch and entrance fees so you’re not budgeting on the fly. The combination of Sekumpul plus the multi-drop Fili/Fiji area gives you two different waterfall moods in one stretch of time, and the included water access with helmet/supervision means you can participate safely.

Skip it or think twice if you’re not up for wet footing and a solid active day. The tour is designed for people who can handle trekking plus cool-off time. If your idea of sightseeing is mostly sitting and looking, you may find the hiking portion more work than fun.

FAQ

What time does hotel pickup start?

Pickup starts at 7:00 am.

How long is the Sekumpul and Fili waterfalls tour?

It runs about 8 to 10 hours (approx.).

What transport is included for getting to the trail start?

The tour includes private transportation plus motorbike transfers to and from the trekking start point.

Is there a lunch included?

Yes. Lunch is included, along with bottled water.

Are entrance fees included?

Entrance fees are included for the main waterfall stops. Entrance fees for optional add-on stops are not included.

Is this tour private?

Yes. It’s described as private, with only your group participating.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. There’s free cancellation, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.

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