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Discover Bali’s hidden gems on this 8-hour trek featuring waterfalls, rice terraces, waterslides, and local culture, led by expert guides for an authentic adventure.
Exploring Bali beyond its popular beaches and temples? This Lemukih Hidden Trekking Waterslide Sekumpul & Fiji Waterfall tour offers a captivating mix of natural beauty, adventure, and local flavor. For those who love a good mix of scenery and action, this tour promises lush rice terraces, stunning waterfalls, and a splash of adrenaline — all wrapped up in roughly 8 hours of fun.
What makes this experience stand out? We’re particularly drawn to the knowledgeable local guides who not only help navigate tricky terrains but also share captivating stories that make the journey even more memorable. The waterslides and water jumps are unique highlights, offering playful moments amid seriously gorgeous scenery. The only consideration? The tour involves some moderate physical activity, so it’s best suited for travelers with a decent level of fitness.
If you’re after an immersive day that combines nature, culture, and adventure, this trip hits the mark. It’s ideal for explorers who enjoy active outings and aren’t afraid to get a little wet — and for those eager to see Bali’s lesser-known, untouched landscapes.
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The day begins with a hotel pickup (if you’ve chosen that option), setting the tone for a hassle-free adventure. The drive from Ubud to Lemukih Village takes roughly a couple of hours, giving you time to digest the lush scenery passing by — emerald rice fields, tropical forests, and glimpses of local life. The meeting point is straightforward, at the Lemukih Trekking Tours location, and from there, the real fun kicks off.
Once you arrive, you’ll be greeted by a team of local guides, with Sugi being a standout based on reviews. He’s not just informative but also engaging, sharing fascinating stories about the area’s farming traditions, foliage, and local customs. The pace is relaxed but energetic enough to keep you moving through the diverse landscapes.
The trek itself is around 5 hours, allowing plenty of time for breaks, photos, and dips in waterfalls. You’ll walk through vibrant rice paddies, with the guides explaining traditional irrigation methods and farming practices. Expect to scramble over rocks and navigate uneven terrain, so footwear that can get wet and is supportive is recommended.
The highlight of the trek is definitely the Sekumpul and Fiji Waterfalls. Multiple reviewers mention how awe-inspiring these cascades are. The Sekumpul Waterfall is often described as “breathtaking,” with some noting it’s among the prettiest waterfalls they’ve seen in Bali. The Fiji Waterfall is equally stunning, accessible after a bit of an adventurous hike.
What sets this tour apart? The waterfalls are not just for viewing; you can swim in their refreshing waters. Many travelers have appreciated the chance to cool off after the trek, with comments like “the water is clean and crystal clear,” and “you can’t beat the feeling of jumping into the cool water after some scrambling.”
One of the unique features of this tour is the natural waterslides and water jumps. Instead of just looking at waterfalls, you get to slide down smooth rocks into the river or leap from small ledges into deep pools — all supervised by your guides. Reviewers have raved about these moments, calling them “super fun” and “the best part of the trip.” It’s a playful addition that makes the adventure memorable, especially for those young at heart.
After the waterfall exploration, you’ll enjoy a local Indonesian lunch, typically featuring traditional dishes. Reviewers say the meal is hearty and satisfying, perfect after a morning of activity. The tour provides bottled water and young coconuts to hydrate you throughout the day, which are especially appreciated in Bali’s warm climate.
The trek concludes with a motorbike ride back to the starting point, adding an extra thrill and giving you a chance to see more of Bali’s countryside. The entire experience wraps up in roughly 8 hours, leaving you with plenty of stories and unforgettable photos.
For just $28.43 per person, this tour packs a punch. It includes hotel pickup and drop-off, all fees and taxes, an expert local guide, water slide equipment, and a satisfying lunch. Considering the diverse scenery, physical activity, and cultural insights, the price is very reasonable. Travelers consistently mention that it’s “worth every penny,” especially given the personalized guidance and the chance to explore Bali’s hidden side.
One of the most praised aspects is the guides’ local knowledge. Reviewers mention guides like Sugi who share stories, point out best spots, and ensure everyone’s safety. This personalized touch elevates the experience beyond just sightseeing — it feels like discovering Bali with a knowledgeable friend.
The adventure level is suitable for moderate trekkers. Expect some scrambling over rocks, walking through jungle and rice terraces, and water-based activities. The route is designed for those who are comfortable with some physical exertion but not overly strenuous. Most reviews suggest that with reasonable fitness, you’ll find the trek manageable and rewarding.
The small group size (max 30) offers a more intimate experience, allowing for better interaction and fewer crowds at key spots. The tour also emphasizes natural and cultural preservation, with clean waterways and well-maintained rice fields, making it a sustainable choice for eco-conscious travelers.
This Lemukih trekking tour offers an engaging, authentic glimpse into Bali’s natural beauty away from the crowds. You’ll love the knowledgeable guides, the stunning waterfalls, and the fun waterslides that add a splash of excitement. The inclusion of a local lunch and transportation makes it an excellent value, especially considering the diversity of landscapes you’ll experience.
If you’re after a balanced mix of adventure and culture, and don’t mind getting a little wet, this trip is an excellent choice. It’s perfect for active travelers, nature lovers, and anyone wanting to see a different side of Bali — one full of lush scenery, playful water spots, and warm community spirit.
This tour is best suited for those who enjoy moderate physical activity, are curious about local traditions, and want a day full of memorable moments. It’s a fantastic way to spend a day exploring Bali’s more hidden treasures, and many guests leave saying it’s one of their favorite experiences on the island.
Whether you’re an adventure junkie or a nature enthusiast, this tour offers a genuine taste of Bali’s less seen, more pristine side. Get set for waterfalls, fun, and stories that will stick with you long after you leave the island.