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Explore Bali’s waterfalls and iconic sites with this all-inclusive private tour. Swim, slide, and enjoy authentic local food in a full-day adventure.
If you’re looking for a full-day escape into Bali’s lush scenery and thrilling activities, this all-inclusive jumping and sliding tour at Aling-Aling Waterfall offers just that. With a focus on adventure, cultural sights, and authentic Indonesian cuisine, it promises a balanced mix of fun and relaxation. The tour gets rave reviews for its knowledgeable guides and breathtaking scenery, making it an ideal choice for families, adventure seekers, or anyone wanting a genuine Bali experience.
One thing we love about this tour is how it combines adrenaline-pumping waterfall activities with cultural highlights like the Handara Gate—perfect for snapping those iconic Bali photos. However, as it’s a full-day excursion, be prepared for a fair amount of walking and water fun, which might not suit those with mobility issues or very young children. Generally, it’s best suited for travelers eager for adventure, scenic beauty, and local flavor, all wrapped into one seamless experience.
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Most of the excitement revolves around Aling-Aling Waterfall itself, a 35-meter cascade that’s both a visual marvel and an adrenaline source. The tour isn’t just about admiring the view; it’s about actively engaging with nature. You’ll be equipped with gear to slide and jump into turquoise waters, turning a stunning sight into an exhilarating experience. We loved the way the local guides, like Made—who’s praised for his warmth and professionalism—are always ready to assist, especially if you’re new to waterfall jumping.
The four waterfalls offer different levels of thrill: Kroya with a 5-meter slide, Kembar with a 10-meter jump, Pucuk with a 15-meter challenge, and Aling-Aling itself with a 35-meter drop. Spending around two hours here, you’ll have ample time to try multiple activities or simply relax and enjoy the lush surroundings. Reviewers frequently mention how helpful and friendly the guides are—“Made took care of my elderly mum and I well,” one noted—making this accessible to a wide range of visitors.
What’s particularly encouraging is the inclusion of all necessary jumping and sliding equipment, which means you don’t have to worry about bringing or renting gear elsewhere. This is a big plus for travelers who prioritize convenience. The water is clear and inviting, perfect for cooling off after some daring jumps.
While it’s a high-energy stop, the two-hour window provides a good balance—enough to enjoy multiple slides and jumps without feeling rushed. Those who’ve tried it say that the guides are attentive to safety and eager to help you get the most out of each activity, which is essential in such an adrenaline-filled environment.
Along With Aling-Aling, the tour includes visits to Kroya, Kembar, and Pucuk Waterfalls. Each offers its own unique challenge—like the 10-meter jump at Kembar or the 15-meter drop at Pucuk. These stops allow for more variety and the chance to test your limits, or simply enjoy spectacular scenery from different angles.
A short drive from the waterfalls brings you to the iconic Handara Gate. This well-photographed spot features a traditional Balinese entrance framed by lush greenery and misty hills. Many reviewers mention how picture-perfect the scene is, making it worth the quick stop for photos. The view’s tranquility contrasts nicely with the excitement of the waterfalls, giving you a chance to breathe and absorb Bali’s natural beauty.
This stop is roughly 30 minutes, giving enough time for photos without feeling rushed. The gate’s popularity means it’s often crowded, but the tour timing helps you beat the biggest crowds, especially if you’re an early riser.
While the main focus is on water activities, the tour also offers an opportunity to learn about Bali’s culture. Stopping at Handara Gate introduces you to traditional elements in a scenic setting. Plus, the Indonesian buffet lunch provides a chance to enjoy authentic flavors—often praised for its deliciousness and variety.
The included lunch is a highlight for many. Set in a beautiful spot, it’s an alacart Indonesian meal that provides both sustenance and a taste of local cuisine. The reviews mention how satisfying and flavorful the food is, making it a perfect re-fuel after hours of water fun.
The tour uses a private air-conditioned vehicle, which ensures comfort during transfers between sites. Pickup is available from many Bali locations, including Sanur, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, and Denpasar, making it flexible for different itineraries. The flexibility of hotel pickup and dropoff means you don’t have to worry about navigating Bali’s busy roads or arranging transport yourself.
The tour lasts between 8 to 10 hours, giving plenty of time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed. This leisurely pace is appreciated by travelers who want to soak in the sights and relax.
At $64 per person, this tour offers solid value when you consider what’s included. Entrance tickets, equipment, a personal guide, a delicious buffet lunch, bottled water, and insurance are all covered. Compared to the cost of renting gear or paying for individual tickets, this package is quite reasonable.
It’s especially appealing to families or groups, thanks to its private nature and group discounts. The fact that it’s booked about a month in advance suggests it remains popular—testament to its quality and appeal.
We found that reviews consistently praise the guides for their warmth and professionalism—Made, in particular, is mentioned as going the extra mile. Guests appreciate the personalized attention, which makes the adventure feel safe and enjoyable.
One reviewer shared how the guide helped her elderly mother, making the experience accessible for all ages, which speaks to the thoughtful planning behind the tour. The stunning waterfalls, combined with the scenic Handara Gate and the delicious food, create a well-rounded day that balances adventure with cultural appreciation.
This experience is perfect for families, adventure lovers, and anyone wanting a mix of active fun and cultural sights. If you’re comfortable in water and enjoy outdoor activities, you’ll likely find this tour a highlight of your Bali trip. It also suits travelers seeking a guided, hassle-free day with everything taken care of—from transport to meals.
However, if you prefer a slow-paced day or have mobility concerns, this might feel a bit too energetic. It’s also best for those who want to try waterfall jumping in a safe environment with expert guidance.
Absolutely. This tour offers a comprehensive Bali experience—adventure, culture, and scenery—all wrapped into one day. The inclusion of all necessary gear, the professional guides, and the scenic stops make it a worthwhile choice, especially for first-time visitors eager to tick off some of Bali’s most iconic spots.
On top of that, the positive reviews from past travelers—highlighting warmth, safety, and fun—affirm the quality of this experience. It’s a good pick for those wanting a memorable, active day without the hassle of planning every detail themselves.
What is included in this tour?
The tour includes hotel pickup and dropoff, a private air-conditioned vehicle, all jumping and sliding equipment, entrance tickets for all waterfalls, a local guide, bottled water, and a flavorful Indonesian buffet lunch.
Can I participate if I’m not very adventurous?
Yes. While the tour focuses on jumping and sliding, guides are attentive and helpful, making sure everyone is comfortable. You can choose to watch or participate at your own pace.
Are the waterfalls suitable for children?
Yes, as long as children are comfortable with water activities and supervised. The guide helps ensure safety, but some jumps and slides are more suitable for older kids and adults.
How long do we spend at each site?
You’ll spend about 2 hours at Aling-Aling Waterfall and around 30 minutes at Handara Gate, with additional time for lunch and transfers.
Is this tour suitable for elderly travelers?
It’s mentioned that guides like Made help care for elderly guests, suggesting it can be suitable if mobility is not an issue. However, it’s best to assess individual comfort with water activities and walking.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, comfortable water shoes, and a change of clothes. Sun protection like sunscreen and a hat is recommended, along with a waterproof bag for valuables.
To sum it up, this tour is an excellent option for those wanting to experience Bali’s waterfalls in an active, culturally rich setting. It balances adventure with comfort and authenticity, making it a memorable day for travelers of all ages who are ready to enjoy Bali’s natural beauty and warm hospitality.