Waterfalls:
Whilst dolphin watching is the most popular attraction in Lovina the second must be waterfalls. Waterfalls are important to Balinese and some of the best are in Central/North Bali. Some of our Waterfall tours are quite physically demanding and if we think you are not up to it we will suggest an alternative. All tours are interactive some include your swimming or bathing clothes for full enjoyment.
Whilst there are many waterfalls we have included descriptions below of some of the more popular ones with relatively easy access
Water falls, and temples, are privately owned and make an entry charge. This is usually about IDR25,000 or USD2.00.
Sing Sing

Singing Waterfall, located in the lush landscapes of Sambangan, North Bali, is a hidden gem known for its serene beauty and soothing sounds. The name comes from the gentle "singing" sound created by the flowing water as it cascades down the rocks into the clear pool below.
Surrounded by tropical greenery, it offers a peaceful retreat for visitors looking to enjoy nature's tranquility. Singing Waterfall is part of the Sambangan Secret Garden's series of waterfalls, making it a perfect spot for swimming, relaxing, or exploring the surrounding trails. It's a must-visit for nature lovers and adventurers.
Gitgit

Gitgit Waterfall, located in North Bali, is one of the island’s most famous and accessible waterfalls. Nestled amidst lush tropical forests near the village of Gitgit, it plunges from a height of about 35 meters into a cool, refreshing pool. The sound of cascading water combined with the serene surroundings creates a peaceful atmosphere.
The walk to Gitgit Waterfall takes you through scenic pathways surrounded by rice terraces, clove plantations, and dense jungle. It's a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers. Visitors can swim at the base of the waterfall or simply enjoy the tranquil setting.
Munduk
