Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang
Tourist attraction · Gianyar ·

Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang

Tourist attraction · Gianyar ·

Explore canyons, climb rocks, swim pools, see waterfalls

guided adventure
canyon exploration
rock climbing
swimming
beautiful scenery
friendly guides
photo opportunities
wading through water
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Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang by null
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97QQ+XMM, Jl. Sahadewa, Banjar Wangbung, Guwang, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia Get directions

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97QQ+XMM, Jl. Sahadewa, Banjar Wangbung, Guwang, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia Get directions

+62 813 4729 4219
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Jan 26, 2026

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The Best Things to Do in Bali, the Island of the Gods | Condé Nast Traveler

"A Sukawati-based ravine and sacred Balinese site, Beji Guwang Hidden Canyon feels hidden in plain sight. Beyond the ticketed entrance is a series of mid-rise canyons lining the Oos River: prepare to climb, wade, swim, and scale your way through a rocky-tropical landscape not seen anywhere else on the island. A bonus? Touring hordes have yet to discover it. The mesmerizing, sculpted-by-erosion stone walls are even more magnificent with sunlight and shadow play. Leave it to the competent tour guides to take your snaps at all the right angles. Beji Guwang Hidden Canyon is a plum choice for travelers who need more than surfing to get their blood pumping. Prices start at around $15 for an individual (it's less expensive with two or more people) and includes entry, a local guide for up to four guests, a bottle of water, bath and face towels, and lockers and showers." - Julia Eskins

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"Beji Guwang Hidden Canyon, a Sukawati-based ravine and sacred Balinese site, feels hidden in plain sight. Beyond the ticketed entrance is a series of mid-rise canyons lining the Oos River: prepare to climb, wade, swim, and scale your way through a rocky-tropical landscape not seen anywhere else on the island. A bonus? Touring hordes have yet to discover it. The mesmerizing, sculpted-by-erosion stone walls are even more magnificent with sunlight and shadow play. Leave it to the competent tour guides to take your snaps at all the right angles. Beji Guwang Hidden Canyon is a plum choice for travelers who need more than surfing to get their blood pumping. Prices start at around $15 for an individual (it's less expensive with two or more people) and includes entry, a local guide for up to four guests, a bottle of water, bath and face towels, and lockers and showers." - Travis Levius

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Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang – Landmark Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"What’s the vibe here? Beji Guwang Hidden Canyon, a Sukawati-based ravine and sacred Balinese site, feels hidden in plain sight. Beyond the ticketed entrance is a series of mid-rise canyons lining the Oos River: prepare to climb, wade, swim, and scale your way through a rocky-tropical landscape not seen anywhere else on the island. A bonus? Touring hordes have yet to discover it. Any standout features? The mesmerizing, sculpted-by-erosion stone walls are even more magnificent with sunlight and shadow play. Leave it to the competent tour guides to take your snaps at all the right angles. Was it easy to get around? Traversing the canyon is not, in fact, a walk in the park. Guides, necessary for safety purposes, will let you know where to place your feet or what to hold onto while scaling the oft-slippery terrain. Depending on the rainfall cycle, you might find yourself chest deep in water, but in all cases, prepare to get wet. It can take around two hours to complete the entire length; those who want to cut their adventure short can exit early via rice paddy fields. What—and who—is this best for? Beji Guwang Hidden Canyon is a plum choice for travelers who need more than surfing to get their blood pumping. Prices start at around $15 for an individual (it's less expensive with two or more people) and includes entry, a local guide for up to four guests, a bottle of water, bath and face towels, and lockers and showers. If possible, avoid rainy season as the currents can rise to dangerous levels—the canyon closes on days when it’s especially hazardous." - Travis Levius

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Minh Nguyễn A.

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Visiting **Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang** near Ubud was one of the most unforgettable experiences during my trip — definitely a 5-star adventure! The canyon is absolutely stunning, with towering rock walls shaped by nature over thousands of years and a clear river running through the narrow passages. It truly feels like discovering a secret world hidden deep in the jungle. The trek through the canyon was both exciting and refreshing. Some parts require climbing, wading through water, and holding onto the rocks, but the local guides were amazing — very professional, friendly, and patient. They made sure everyone stayed safe while still having fun and taking incredible photos along the way. The natural beauty here is breathtaking — sunlight streaming through the trees, the sound of the river echoing off the stone walls, and the cool water around your feet make the whole experience feel peaceful and adventurous at the same time. Facilities at the entrance are well-maintained, with clean showers, lockers, and a small café for refreshments after the trek. Overall, **Hidden Canyon Ubud** is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers. It’s not just a sightseeing spot — it’s a journey into Bali’s wild beauty. Highly recommended for those who love a bit of exploration and stunning scenery!

Frank

Google
It was a really nice experience🤩some Kind of adventure with some really beautiful spots and Views. Impressive, fantastic. The track through the 3 canyons was Sometimes challenging but not too difficult. With rocks, through the water and a little bit climbing. Awesome. You need the right footwear. You have a Guide who leads you through the canyons. Our Guide was very gentile, helpful, and Always Take Care of us. Thank you very much Rawan. And you have made some nice Pictures. Was a very good experience!

Monica C.

Google
A must visit! This great activity includes hiking, swimming, rock climbing in a beautiful 1.7km canyon and passing through picturesque rice paddies on the way back. Tickets are 300k for foreigner and 100k for local Id. Towels, bottled water, and a guide are included. Ample parking and friendly service.

Anna S.

Google
Amazing place, must visit if you like walks in the nature. A bit of healthy challenge for adults and kids above 7y/o (for younger kids may be difficult). It took us approximately 1,5-2h. Food in the cafe, included in the ticket, was above expectations😜

Fabiënne van V.

Google
Had the most amazing experience. I thought it was just going to be some walking in shallow water, but it was full climbing and swimming which I didn't come prepared for. My guide Arjana gave me a shirt and pants I could borrow, took so many amazing photos and videos (I didn't even have to ask him), told me exactly how to climb (which foot where, if it's slippery, if there's a rock underwater etc.), and held my hand where it was difficult. We had really nice conversations and so much laughter and was just simply such an amazing man, I cannot even put it into words. Just like all Indonesians I've met here in Bali, so kind, helpful, funny etc. 11/10 recommend.

Insta:imthecraziestdude John J.

Google
It was a strange experience starting from the entrance. Upon arrival, I got 6-8 security who were annoying and very rude. I just reached the places , and they were making noises, signaling, shoutit. Perhaps, got overexcited I left my bike and walked away for about 10m, to take a picture of the surroundings. They started to shout, yelling, with all the lovely body gestures. On the other hand, since it was hot , they would come to me, so that's was very irritating. I came back, one of them came over and before he said something, I added: if you were calling me this way, it's very rude and I'm not a dog So the guy repeated with a smile: *yes , you are a dog*. I was stupid enough to continue. The entrance is 300k, If you have a local kitas -its 260k Strange discount, but they didn't give you a receipt. Which is a very strange. I asked how long is the trip and etc. The said 3 hours . I asked about of that's just a walk: *no, it's some water activity* So I asked : *like a rafting? Yes yes, boat . Actually, it's a 2 hour 2 walk, in a slippery canyon. And its generaly not easy but because my guide didn't speak English, I couldn't check anything. Like :* how deep, any stones , etc He only knows who to say *careful, careful, careful. So it's not suitable for families with kids and generally, I wouldn't say I will advise to anyone to go there . The package comes with a free meal and you can choose. The food is not great of course but it's understandable, it's free. No English - that's quite common for the area but of course, when it involves selling, explaining, or safety - well, it's making it all way too much complicated So I didn't like it even Abit

Ewa Trela D.

Google
What an unforgettable experience! I went on this adventure with my 13-year-old daughter, and we had an absolute blast exploring the Hidden Canyon. Our guide, Resmob, was simply amazing – super friendly, helpful, and incredibly knowledgeable. It felt like he knew every single rock by name! The water was unusually high the day we went, which made parts of the trail a bit more challenging, but Resmob guided us safely and confidently the whole way. One of the best parts? We had the entire canyon to ourselves! Not a single other person in sight – just us, nature, and our awesome guide. It felt like our own secret jungle adventure. Resmob also took tons of great photos of us along the way, which was such a lovely bonus. I went barefoot (which was fine), but my daughter wore swim shoes, and I’d definitely recommend bringing them for extra comfort. The scenery was stunning – wild, raw, and so beautiful. We spotted one spider, a couple of dragonflies, and about half a million caterpillars. The trail ends with a peaceful walk through rice terraces, and afterwards, you get a clean towel, a shower, and a meal. Perfect way to wrap it all up! Totally worth it. Highly recommend this hidden gem if you’re up for a little adventure and a lot of natural beauty!

Anastasia M.

Google
Actually a great experience if you take the full track. We were lucky to have a very empty trail so no people around that allows to explore in own pace! For the price of the ticket you get the guide (and the photographer), the lunch, bag for cloths, a towel (and shower to use after) and water, also the swing (in the last canyon) is amazing experience! Loved it