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Tibumana Waterfall

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A Hidden Gem Near Ubud. If you're looking for a peaceful, less crowded waterfall in Bali, Tibumana Waterfall is a perfect choice. Nestled in a lush jungle setting, this gently flowing waterfall drops into a calm, shallow pool, making it one of the best swimming waterfalls in Bali. With its hidden, off-the-beaten-path vibe, it's a great escape from the busier tourist spots like Tegenungan. Why Visit Tibumana Waterfall? Easy & Peaceful Escape: Unlike some waterfalls that require a long hike, Tibumana is an easy 5-10 minute walk from the parking area, making it accessible to all fitness levels. Great for Swimming: The calm pool at the base is perfect for a refreshing dip, unlike some of Bali's more powerful waterfalls. Picture-Perfect Setting: The straight, curtain-like waterfall surrounded by jungle greenery makes it one of the most Instagrammable waterfalls in Bali. Lush Jungle & Tranquility: The area feels secluded and serene, making it a great spot to relax and enjoy nature.

Tips for Visiting 


  • Best Time to Visit? Early Morning: Arriving before 10 AM ensures a quiet, peaceful experience with fewer tourists. 

  • Wear Good Sandals or Water Shoes: The short hike is easy, but the path can get slippery, especially after rain. 

  • Entry Fee: The entrance fee is around 20,000 IDR (~$1.50 USD) per person. 

  • Swimming is Safe (Most of the Time): The pool is shallow and calm during the dry season, but avoid swimming if the water looks rough after heavy rains. 

  • Pair It with Other Attractions: Since Tibumana is near Ubud, you can easily combine it with Tukad Cepung Waterfall, Goa Rang Reng Waterfall, or Tirta Empul Temple for a full-day adventure. 

  • Respect the Sacred Area: Since the waterfall is considered sacred by locals, be mindful of your behavior, no loud music or climbing on rocks.

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