Discover the best top things to do in Gianyar Regency, Indonesia including Taro Village Experience, Bandung Waterfall, Manuaba Waterfall, Taman Sari Waterfall, Rang Reng Cave, Kanto Lampo Waterfall, Taman Sari Waterfall And Natural Pool, Tegenungan Waterfall, Blangsinga Waterfall, Suwat Waterfall.
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5.0 based on 13 reviews
Taro Village Experience is a village that we have envisioned for years and the time finally come to see it to fruition. Armed with our experience in tourism industry, making sure we can provide good services for all of our clients who want to travel to explore the Bali’s life with rural atmosphere. Located at Desa Taro ( Taro village ) North of UBUD
5.0 based on 5 reviews
The best waterfall in Bali exactly near Ubud where you can swim in big pool safely. The water is clean and so fresh. It’s place so close from the main road and parking area available as well. This touris attraction is really recommend for nature activity with your family, friend, children and also group.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
Waterfall tours are different from other waterfall forms, because the shape is sloping, not shaped like a waterfall usually. So that is why this waterfall is very aesthetic in the form of tourist attractions. In addition, there is a river found for tourists to try their adventure with the cliffs surrounding it.
4.5 based on 333 reviews
Kanto Lampo waterfall is untouchable place in gianyar regency since 2010, good news for you now there are many many tourist go there, this waterfall is near tegenungan waterfall, the road to reach kanto lampo waterfall little bit narrow. Vibes nature when you go there, it's very wonderful to take some photos there and make some videos.
The waterfall is 5km from Ubud so you can just get a taxi driver to take you and hang around and then take you back (we haggled a bit RP200,000) There are free lockers you can leave some of your stuff near the car park at the top, there are toilets and changing area there too. You take some steep stairs to the waterfall and eventually you have to climb down some slippery rocks to get in the river to get to the waterfall. But it’s so worth it!! Lots of places were you can safely get in the waterfall but be warned it’s full of people taking photos, some daft tourists acting like they’re doing a cover shoot are hilarious. There are usually local guys in the water who will offer to take photos of you, they are worth using as they help you manoeuvre around the waterfall safely and your phone stays dry! You just tip them a small amount at the end, they’re grateful for anything, not demanding at all. The waterfall is in a stunning setting and definitely the best one in the area, only 20,000 entrance fee.
4.0 based on 4,683 reviews
It is worth to see if you are around Ubud.You pay 3 euro for entrance .There are lots of good spots to take pictures.If you want you can walk near the waterfall and there is a very cute and traditional antic looked like place to take shower :)If you want to go up to the waterfall you pay 2 euro more and you can enter the river and garden and you can swim if you want .It is worth to pay if you like nature .It is better in the morning , calmer. There are lots of butterflies you can see which is a plus:). We spent 3 hours there , taking pictures without boring. There are small shops and cafeterias around.Clean toilets.There are lots of stairs :( not suitable for wheelchair or stroller. Also you have to cross the river on a small narrow wooden and bamboo bridge but not a big problem, it is safe.Lovely and very well managed place.
4.0 based on 38 reviews
A must visit place when in Bali, Nice for photo shooting, It was rainy season when we visited there, the waterfall is marvelous, the sound is vibrance.
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