
Looking for a wedding venue that screams “unforgettable”? Skip the crowd and head deep into Bali’s tropical heart, where hidden waterfalls set the stage for love stories as wild and beautiful as the island.
The reviews and the list are presented here:
1. Bangkiang Jaran Waterfall
Bangkiang Jaran Waterfall is a hidden gem in Gianyar Regency, Bali, still relatively unknown to tourists. As well as being renowned for its tranquil and natural surroundings, this location boasts stunning waterfalls and secluded canyons.
Location and access:
- Location: Bakbakan Village, Gianyar District.
- Access: It is about a 1.5-hour drive from I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport. The waterfall is only about 8–10 minutes from Gianyar City center.
Attractions and activities:
- Waterfalls and gorges: As well as enjoying the view, visitors can explore the unspoilt gorges.
- Photography: The beautiful natural scenery provides plenty of charming photo opportunities.
- Swinging: There are swings available for taking photos, which are popular with visitors.
- Cliff jumping: Thrill-seekers can jump from the cliff into the pool below the waterfall.
- Swimming: Visitors can swim and play in the natural pool below the waterfall.
- There is also a dining and relaxation area. There are nearby cafés and lounges, such as Hutan Indah Kitchen & Lounge, which offer beautiful views of the waterfall.
Other important information:
- Opening hours: Bangkiang Jaran Waterfall is open daily from 08:00 to 18:00 WITA.
- Entrance fee: Based on reviews from Google Maps, the entrance fee is around IDR 30,000, which includes access to a swing and a helpful photo guide.
- Guides: Several reviews mention local guides who can take great photos of you along the river and waterfall area. You can tip them at your discretion.
- Alternatively, if you choose to hold your wedding here, our dedicated wedding planning team will be on hand to provide personalised guidance and assistance.
2. Lemukih Waterfall
Lemukih Waterfall is a natural tourist destination located in Lemukih Village in the Buleleng Regency in northern Bali. It is surrounded by a lush tropical forest and offers visitors the chance to enjoy the beauty of clear, fresh waterfalls.
Here are some of the interesting things you can find at Lemukih Waterfall:
- Several waterfalls in one area: The Lemukih area is famous for having several waterfalls in one place, including the Three Twin Waterfalls, also known as Fiji Waterfall. There are also the Bengbengan and Grombong waterfalls nearby.
- Unique scenery: Lemunukih Waterfall offers a unique view of three waterfalls flowing side by side. One of the waterfalls is taller and is flanked by two smaller ones. In addition to the waterfalls, you will be treated to beautiful views of rice fields along the trekking trail.
- Natural water slide tourism: Lemukih Village is also renowned for its natural water slides carved into the riverbed, offering visitors an exhilarating experience.
- Adventure and trekking: To reach the waterfall, you will follow a fairly long and challenging trail, crossing the river several times. Therefore, it is recommended to use a local guide, especially during the rainy season.
Location and access
- Location: Lemukih Village, Sawan District, Buleleng Regency, Bali.
- Access: This waterfall is approximately 72 km from Denpasar. The route is quite challenging, consisting of a footpath, so using a guide or motorcycle taxi may be a better option.
Tips for visiting
- Wear appropriate footwear for walking on trekking trails, which may be slippery.
- Check the weather conditions before visiting, especially during the rainy season, as river levels may rise.
- Consider hiring a local guide to ensure you navigate the trail safely.
- Get some light exercise in preparation for the walk to the waterfall.
- To make sure your special day runs smoothly in this area, hire a wedding planner who knows what they're doing.
3. Tegenungan Waterfall
Tegenungan Waterfall is one of the most popular waterfalls in Bali, located in Kemenuh Village, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency. Known for its beautiful scenery and strategic location, this waterfall offers a refreshing atmosphere in the middle of a tropical forest. Here is some important information for visiting Tegenungan Waterfall:
Location and access
- Address: Jalan Ir. Sutami, Kemenuh, Sukawati, Gianyar, Bali.
- Distance: Located about 10 km from the centre of Ubud (approximately 20 minutes) and about 30 km from Denpasar.
- Access: Visitors must descend hundreds of steps from the car park to reach the base of the waterfall. This path is not recommended for those with physical limitations.
Entrance fees and opening hours
- Entrance fees (as of February 2025): IDR 30,000 for adults and IDR 15,000 for children.
- Parking fees (as of February 2025): IDR 5,000 for cars and cheaper for motorcycles.
- Opening hours: 06:30 to 18:30 WITA daily.
Attractions and activities
- Beautiful scenery: This 15-metre-high waterfall has a powerful flow and is surrounded by lush green cliffs.
- Natural swimming pool: At the base of the waterfall is a clear natural pool where visitors can swim or simply play in the water.
- Photo spots: There are many Instagram-worthy photo opportunities, including a giant swing and a bird's nest.
- View from above: If you don't want to climb down the stairs, you can still enjoy the view of the waterfall from the car park or various cafés in the area.
Tips for visiting
- Best time to visit: Visit in the morning (around 7 a.m.) or the afternoon (around 4.30 p.m.) to avoid the crowds and the hottest part of the day.
- What to bring: Wear comfortable clothes and non-slip footwear, and bring a change of clothes as the steps can be quite steep.
- Be careful: The water flow can be very high during the rainy season (December–February), so take care near the pool.
- To ensure that your wedding runs smoothly at this venue, it is advisable to select and hire an experienced local planner who has a thorough understanding of the area. This will guarantee that your event runs smoothly from start to finish.
Nearby tourist attractions
When visiting Tegenungan Waterfall, you can also visit several other popular destinations in the Ubud area, such as:
- Tegalalang Rice Terraces: Iconic views of terraced rice fields.
- Ubud Monkey Forest (Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary): home to hundreds of monkeys roaming freely.
- Sukawati Art Market: A place to buy souvenirs and traditional Balinese handicrafts.
Hidden waterfalls, endless romance, and a touch of Bali’s wild beauty — the perfect ingredients for your once-in-a-lifetime celebration. Trust Bali Shuka Wedding to make it effortlessly magical.


