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Experience Bali's top natural and cultural sights on this private tour. Visit waterfalls, a stunning temple, and explore Northern Bali's hidden gems.
This Bali tour offers a well-rounded day exploring some of the island’s most photogenic waterfalls and iconic temples, all without the hassle of navigating Bali’s sometimes tricky roads yourself. Perfect for those who want an authentic, comfortable experience with local guides, this private trip covers Sekumpul Waterfall, Fiji Waterfall, and Ulun Danu Bratan Temple. It’s a great way to see Bali’s lush, less-touristed northern landscapes, especially if you’re after genuine scenery and cultural highlights.
What we love most about this experience is how flexible it is: you get the freedom to enjoy each stop at your own pace, with a knowledgeable driver and guides who add context and a friendly touch. Plus, the seamless hotel pickup and drop-off in Ubud make it even easier to focus on the adventure — no worries about transport logistics.
One thing to consider is that some waterfalls involve a bit of trekking, especially Sekumpul, which has steps and narrow pathways. This might be strenuous for some travelers, but many reviews mention that it’s worth the effort for the breathtaking views. This tour suits those who love nature, photography, and cultural sights, and who prefer a personalized experience over crowded group tours.
This tour packs a lot into roughly nine hours, starting early at 8:00 am. The first stop is Sekumpul Waterfall, often called Bali’s most spectacular waterfall. From the outset, it’s clear why this site is special. The drive north takes you along roads that wind through mountain scenery, giving you a taste of Bali’s lush, elevated landscape. When you arrive, you’ll encounter a lush jungle setting with a series of waterfalls. The actual Sekumpul waterfall involves some trekking—reviewers mention steps and narrow paths, but many agree the view makes it all worthwhile. One reviewer, Wesley, appreciated how guide Made kept him well looked after and flexible to his needs.
Next, you’ll visit Fiji Waterfall, a lesser-known but equally breathtaking cascade. Here, a bit of light trekking (just one trek) gets you closer to these exotic falls, which are surrounded by dense greenery and volcanic terrain. Our sources say that the location is still relatively quiet, making it perfect for photos and enjoying nature without crowds. The trails can be steep and require some walking, but the rewards are stunning. As one reviewer put it, they saw some of the most incredible waterfalls they’d encountered, despite having visited many others.
The afternoon transition brings you to Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, arguably Bali’s most famous floating temple. Sitting on Lake Bratan, this 17th-century Hindu temple provides a picture postcard scene, especially when the lake’s surface acts as a giant mirror reflecting the temple and surrounding mountains. The temple complex isn’t just beautiful; it’s a cultural highlight, dedicated to Dewi Danu, the lake goddess, and the Hindu trinity. Visitors often comment on the tranquility and photogenic quality of this site. Here, your driver and guide help you navigate the site, often helping with photographs and sharing insights about its significance.
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The journey in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle is a key part of this experience. Many reviews highlight how smooth and relaxing the ride is, especially since Bali’s roads can get narrow or curvy—driver Ngurah and others are praised for their skill and safety. The private nature of the tour means no worrying about schedules or crowded buses; instead, you get a personalized experience, with flexibility to linger or skip certain parts.
The tour’s price of $55 per person is very competitive considering the inclusions: hotel pickup and drop-off in Ubud (also available in Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Jimbaran, Sanur, Tanjung Benoa, and Nusa Dua), all parking fees, and some entrance tickets, including guides at waterfalls and the temple. This means you’re not just paying for transport but also for local insights and convenience.
Guides like Made and Dama receive high praise for going beyond just driving — they share stories, cultural insights, and help make the experience more meaningful. Multiple reviews mention how guides took photos, answered questions, and tailored the experience to individual needs. Such personalized attention turns a simple sightseeing trip into a memorable adventure.
On top of that, reviewers mention that the waterfalls are often less crowded, giving a sense of discovery and serenity that larger group tours rarely offer. The guides’ local knowledge enhances this by pointing out areas of interest and explaining the significance of each site.
Many guests rave about the knowledgeable guides, especially praising Made and Dama for their flexibility, friendliness, and storytelling. One reviewer, Kyle, highlighted how their driver Ngurah was particularly helpful, making multiple stops and ensuring safety on narrow mountain roads. Another, Sylwia, appreciated how Made shared a lot of facts about Balinese culture and was very accommodating with photos and requests.
The waterfalls themselves often receive high marks: Suzette found the waterfalls to be the “most incredible” she’d seen, despite visiting many others, thanks to their exotic scenery and the challenge of accessing them. The Ulun Danu temple, with its serene water reflections and mountain backdrop, consistently appears as a highlight.
This Bali Sekumpul with Fiji Waterfall & Bedugul Temple private tour offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, cultural insight, and local hospitality. It’s ideal for travelers who want a personalized, relaxed day exploring Bali’s less-crowded wonders without the stress of planning transport or navigating tricky roads. The inclusions, knowledgeable guides, and stunning scenery make it a strong value at $55 per person.
Perfect for adventure lovers, photography enthusiasts, and those interested in cultural landmarks, this tour provides authentic sights in comfort. Whether you’re visiting Bali for a short stay or looking to add a meaningful day to your trip, it’s a memorable way to experience some of the island’s hidden treasures.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off in Ubud are included, and the service is available in other areas like Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, and more.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience runs approximately 9 hours, starting from 8:00 am.
Are entrance tickets included?
Some entrance tickets are included, such as those for waterfalls and the temple, along with guides at certain sites. Check if you opt for the additional ticket guide services.
Will I need to trek or walk a lot?
Yes, exploring waterfalls involves walking, some stairs, and narrow paths, especially at Sekumpul and Fiji Waterfalls. Prepare accordingly.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly?
While generally suitable, those with mobility issues might find the waterfalls challenging due to stairs and uneven terrain.
What should I bring?
Extra clothes, comfortable shoes, camera, sunscreen, and possibly a hat for sun protection.
Can I customize the stops or pace?
As a private tour, guides are flexible and can accommodate requests to linger longer or skip certain areas if desired.
Whether you’re after jaw-dropping waterfalls, iconic temples, or a bit of both, this Bali private tour offers a well-rounded day in the island’s scenic north. It’s a fantastic way to discover Bali’s natural beauty and cultural gems in a relaxed, personalized way that’s hard to beat for value and experience.