Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive

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Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive

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Four waterfalls in one day feels magical. This all-inclusive loop is built for people who want Bali nature without the chaos—forests, mist, and waterfalls that feel properly away from the crowds. I like the private setup (just your group) with an air-conditioned vehicle and an in-person English guide to keep things smooth and understandable.

What I really like is that you’re not paying extra at each stop. Admission tickets and all fees are included, plus you get lunch and bottled water. The route moves through different scenery—forest trails, hill drives, and even coffee-plantation air—so the day never feels like you’re repeating the same view.

One thing to plan around: this experience requires good weather. If conditions are poor, your day can be changed, offered on a different date, or refunded, and the trails may not feel as comfortable when it’s wet.

Key highlights of the Hidden North Waterfall Bali all-inclusive day

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - Key highlights of the Hidden North Waterfall Bali all-inclusive day

  • Four waterfall stops in one 8-hour-style schedule, so you see more than the usual single-spot outing
  • English-speaking guide who stays with your group and helps you time photo moments
  • Entry tickets + fees are included at each stop, so you skip the pay-and-wait part
  • Lunch, bottled water, and WiFi on board make the day easier on your budget and your phone
  • Private group only, meaning you’re not sharing the experience with strangers

How this waterfall circuit works from Seminyak

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - How this waterfall circuit works from Seminyak
This is a full-day outing that starts around Seminyak with pickup offered and private transportation. The vehicle is air-conditioned, and there’s WiFi on board, which is handy when you’re checking maps or reviewing your photo backup plan before you head off-trail.

The day is paced in blocks of about 2 hours per stop. That timing matters. You get enough time to walk in, take photos, cool off when it’s appropriate, and still return to the vehicle without the frantic rush that turns nature days into sprint days.

Because it’s a private activity for your group, you also tend to get a more personal rhythm. The guide can adjust the flow a bit based on comfort level and what your group cares about—views, photos, or slower “just listen to the forest” time.

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Stop 1: Leke Leke Waterfall and the forest trek vibe

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - Stop 1: Leke Leke Waterfall and the forest trek vibe
Leke Leke is where the day starts turning into a real nature walk. You’ll hike through tropical forest with that layered soundscape—birds, insects, and water far ahead of you. After a short trek, you reach a waterfall that feels hidden in practice, not just in marketing.

What makes this stop work well is the build-up. You’re not just “arriving at a sight.” You’re moving through the environment, which makes the final reveal feel bigger. It’s also a good warm-up for the overall route: short and manageable walking on a nature setting, followed by time to enjoy the cascade.

Admission is included here too, so you can focus on the trail and photos instead of timing ticket counters.

Small consideration: because you’re on forest paths, wear shoes with grip. Even when it hasn’t rained, these trails can be slick with moisture.

Stop 2: Banyumala Twin Waterfalls and the scenic approach

Next comes Banyumala Twin Waterfalls, and the approach is part of the experience. You’ll drive through rolling hills and lush jungle-like scenery, then take a short trek down a nature trail.

At arrival, you’ll see why it’s called Twin—this is a more dramatic waterfall visual when compared with a single-drop style. Two falls can create a wider, more photogenic frame, especially in the cooler air around the falls.

This stop also rewards people who like the “in-between” moments. The trail portion gives you a break from sitting in the car, and the scenery during the walk keeps you in Bali nature mode rather than switching your brain back to city life.

Again, admission is included, and you’re given time at the falls—about 2 hours—so you can take photos, pause for a calmer moment, and still make it to the next stop without feeling behind.

Tip I’d use before you go: charge your camera/phone fully. One of the best lessons from day trips is that the best shots happen when your battery has no sympathy left.

Stop 3: Banyu Wana Amertha’s multi-tier waterfall views

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - Stop 3: Banyu Wana Amertha’s multi-tier waterfall views
Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall is all about a more complex water display. You’ll do a gentle trek through lush jungle landscapes, then reach a multi-tiered waterfall where water streams from several points.

This stop tends to feel like a “wow, look at the layers” moment. Instead of one main drop, you’re presented with multiple levels, which gives your eyes different anchors—top views, mid-level splash points, and the lower area where the water collects and spreads.

Because it’s about 2 hours, you’re not rushed into a quick photo and out. You can move around within the area, find a spot that suits your comfort level, and enjoy the sound of water changing as you adjust your position.

Admission is included, and the guide in English helps you understand what you’re looking at and where it’s worth focusing your time.

Stop 4: Munduk Waterfall, misty air, and a coffee-plantation route

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - Stop 4: Munduk Waterfall, misty air, and a coffee-plantation route
Munduk Waterfall is the “slow down and breathe” stop. The air is often cool and misty, and the atmosphere is tranquil enough that it works for people who want a bit more resting time during an active day.

You’ll also pass through areas with coffee plantations and tropical flora on the way. That matters because it changes the feel of the day. By the time you reach Munduk, the scenery isn’t only about water—it’s about the broader North Bali vibe.

At Munduk, you can relax, take photos, and there’s mention that it’s an ideal spot for a refreshing dip. That doesn’t mean every area is built for swimming, but it does suggest the environment supports a casual splash rather than only stand-and-stare viewing.

This last stop is also where you can decide what kind of memory you want. If you like calm, this is your photo moment and your rest moment. If you like action, plan for a bit of extra time for getting in and out safely.

What’s included (and why it’s good value)

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - What’s included (and why it’s good value)
This tour is priced at $96.51 per person, and the value is in how many costs it bundles. You get:

  • Lunch
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • WiFi on board
  • Private transportation
  • All fees and taxes
  • In-person guide in English
  • Admission tickets included for each stop

When you add up what you’d normally pay separately—driver/transport, entrance fees, and a guide—this package-style pricing makes a lot of sense for a one-day schedule. It’s especially helpful if you don’t want to spend your limited vacation time bargaining over tickets or figuring out which entrance is the right one.

Also, lunch and bottled water are more than perks. They help you stay on schedule. When you’re hopping between waterfalls, hunger and dehydration can wreck the mood fast.

Your guide matters here: Hendi and Aji as examples

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - Your guide matters here: Hendi and Aji as examples
One of the best parts of this kind of waterfall day is having a guide who understands the rhythm of the route and the photo timing. Two guide names come up: Hendi and Aji.

Hendi is described as a strong guide for finding waterfalls that genuinely feel less obvious, and he’s also singled out for helping with photography. That’s a practical advantage—knowing where to stand and when the light and water angle look best can save you time and frustration.

Aji is noted for making the experience calm and well-managed, with a focus on making sure you get the right experience for your comfort level. That’s the kind of guiding that turns a hike into something you actually enjoy.

Even if your guide isn’t Hendi or Aji, the general takeaway is clear: you’re not just being transported. You’re getting someone who stays close and explains what you need to know.

Practical advice to make the day feel easy

Hidden North Waterfall Bali All inclusive - Practical advice to make the day feel easy
Here’s how to set yourself up for a smoother experience, based on how the day is structured.

Wear the right shoes

You’ll do short treks at multiple waterfalls. Nature trails can be uneven, and the air can be cool and misty. Shoes with grip matter more than fashion.

Plan for a changeable feel

Even if the forecast looks fine, waterfall areas can feel cooler and wetter. A light layer is a smart move.

Bring swim-ready gear if you want it

Munduk is described as a place suitable for a refreshing dip. If you’re hoping to splash, pack swimwear and something to change into.

Don’t over-pack

You’ll be walking short stretches, and you want hands free for photos. A small day bag is usually plenty.

Photo battery rule

A camera battery can fail at the worst possible moment. Keep your device charged, and if you use a power bank, bring a fully charged one too.

Should you book this waterfall tour?

Book this tour if you want a well-paced North Bali nature day with four waterfall stops, included admissions, and an English-speaking guide. It’s a great fit for couples, friends, and small groups who want value and don’t want to manage transport and ticket logistics on their own.

Skip it if you’re only looking for one easy, minimal-walking attraction, or if your plans can’t handle weather changes. Since the experience depends on good conditions, you’ll want flexibility in your travel schedule.

If your idea of a great day is forests, mist, and waterfall time without the hassle, this all-inclusive format is a strong choice.

FAQ

FAQ

How long is the Hidden North Waterfall Bali all-inclusive tour?

It runs for about 8 hours in total (approx.), with around 2 hours at each of the four waterfall stops.

Where does the tour start?

The tour is located in Seminyak, Indonesia, and pickup is offered.

Are admission tickets included?

Yes. Admission tickets are included for each of the waterfall stops.

What’s included in the price?

Lunch, bottled water, air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board, private transportation, all fees and taxes, and an in-person English guide.

Is breakfast included?

No, breakfast is not included.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s described as private, so only your group participates.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time.

What happens if the weather is bad?

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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