Tibumana Waterfall
Tourist attraction · Gianyar ·

Tibumana Waterfall

Tourist attraction · Gianyar ·

Easily accessible waterfall, swim beneath cascade, verdant jungle setting

peaceful atmosphere
single-stream waterfall
local guides
calm pool
food stalls
ticket price
short walk
beautiful setting
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Jl. Setra Agung, Apuan, Kec. Susut, Kabupaten Bangli, Bali 80661, Indonesia Get directions

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Jl. Setra Agung, Apuan, Kec. Susut, Kabupaten Bangli, Bali 80661, Indonesia Get directions

+62 878 2605 4230
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•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted

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Jan 28, 2026

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"Located a 45-minute drive from Ubud, Tibumana is a photogenic waterfall with a curtain-like cascade that plunges into a calm, shallow pool. Framed by moss-covered rock walls and lush ferns, it feels like a hidden paradise. Arrive early, and you’ll likely have it to yourself, as it tends to be less popular than other waterfalls near Ubud. A well-maintained forest path and bamboo bridges lead to this refreshing spot, which offers changerooms, lockers, restrooms, and a lifeguard or staff member (who will likely blow their whistle at you if you get too close to the base of the powerful cascade). Nearby, a few small restaurants and food stalls serve grilled corn and fresh coconuts—the ideal post-swim snack." - Julia Eskins

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"A powerful, easily accessible waterfall in the island’s southwest that’s popular for swimming beneath the cascade and enjoying a verdant jungle setting without a strenuous trek." - Lisa Ritchie Lisa Ritchie A dual American and British citizen, Lisa Ritchie is a writer and editor based in New York City. She has written for publications on both sides of the Atlantic, from websites and glossy magazines to national newspapers and travel guides. learn more

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Tibumana Waterfall

Deep S.

Google
It was very awesome experience. No public at all the way in November. Make sure about the path of Waterfalls even after reaching at the point. 25,000 IDR Tickets for 1 person. Worth to go and watch it. You can go in the water for some areas in waterfall. Check the Sign board at the place for better ideas. Must Visit if you are in Ubud. Time required for this place is 1 hour. (not included travelling time) Check the Images for more information.

Henry Y.

Google
Tibumana Waterfall is fairly close to Kanto Lampo so we visit one after another. The key is to go early so when we arrived at Tibumana ~8am, there were only few people there. Tibumana is a more clam, single-stream waterfall relative to Kanto Lampo and the steps to get down is pretty manageable. While we were there, there was a local guide who was nice enough to take epic photos for us. The water is pretty shallow and you can take several steps in to get a good shot. This was a quick stop, we were down there and back up within 30 mins.

Alex & F.

Google
Beautiful setting, stunning place, lovely locals around and not too busy when we arrived. Had a deluge of rain whilst there which added to the experience.

Bogdan Radu M.

Google
We visited Timbuwana Waterfall today, and it turned out to be one of the most peaceful and memorable spots of our trip. The walk down is a mix of steps and jungle paths, surrounded by lush greenery and the calming sound of water in the distance. It feels like nature slowly welcoming you in. Once we reached the waterfall, the atmosphere was serene — no big crowds, no rush, just the sound of the water and a beautiful natural setting. It’s not the biggest waterfall in Bali, but there’s something incredibly charming and authentic about it. We took our time, enjoyed the view, and felt completely disconnected from everything in the best possible way. The locals at the entrance were kind and welcoming, and the area is well kept. If you’re looking for a quieter, more intimate nature experience away from the usual busy tourist spots, Timbuwana Waterfall is absolutely worth the visit.

Kyla S.

Google
Tibumana Waterfall is one of the most serene and beautiful waterfalls in Bali. The path leading down is short and easy, surrounded by lush greenery that makes the whole walk feel magical. Once you arrive, you’re greeted by a tall single-drop waterfall flowing into a clear natural pool, perfect for a refreshing swim. The area feels calm and peaceful compared to some of the busier waterfalls, which makes it a great place to just relax and take in the scenery. The water is cool but not too cold, and the setting is ideal for photos. If you want a spot that combines easy access, stunning natural beauty, and a more tranquil atmosphere, Tibumana is a must-visit. This was our favorite out of the waterfalls. I definitely recommend going under the first small waterfall on the walk to the main one!

Hayley

Google
Had a great time here, there is a nice spot at the bottom of the fall for a refreshing swim and a bunch of little warungs and stalls to grab a refreshment or snack! This is not the most accessible water fall and there are a few narrow bridges to cross, so if you have difficulty with stairs or walking I wouldn’t recommend this!

niek D.

Google
Nice Waterfall but people only go there to take picture I didnt really see anyone swimming there. It easy to get down its all stairs its only takes like 15 min to get to the Waterfall. Ticket price is 25k. Around the Parking lot are a few restaurant with Rice fields around them so you can relax there a bit with a nice view

Tom F.

Google
Lovely and quiet! Beautiful waterfall, worth the walk down, steady slope with slightly steep steps near the bottom. It’s free to view the waterfall and quieter than others yet just as amazing. If stopping by worth seeing the palm tree road on the way in and have a drink at one of the amazing cafes, we went to the first one by the car park.