Banyumala Twin Waterfalls
Hidden within the lush jungles of northern Bali, Banyumala Twin Waterfalls is a serene cascade that feels like a secret well worth discovering. Unlike the crowded waterfalls of the south, this spot offers a peaceful retreat where twin streams of cool water tumble over a mossy cliff into a wide, emerald pool. The surrounding forest is alive with the calls of tropical birds and the rustle of palm fronds, making it a perfect antidote to the island's busier tourist hubs.
Highlights & What to See
- Twin Cascades: The main draw is the unique double waterfall, which flows year-round and creates a natural shower you can swim under. The pool is deep enough for a refreshing dip, and the water temperature is blissfully cool.
- Jungle Trek: The short walk to the falls takes you through dense tropical vegetation, past coffee plantations and bamboo groves. The trail is well-maintained but can be slippery after rain, so wear sturdy sandals or water shoes.
- Photography Spots: The best views are from the rocky outcrops in the middle of the pool. Early morning light filters through the canopy, casting a magical glow on the water and mossy rocks.
- Nearby Rice Terraces: On the drive in, you'll pass stunning terraced rice paddies in the village of Wanagiri. Stop for a photo or a short walk among the green tiers.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for about 1.5 to 2 hours at the falls themselves, including time for swimming, photography, and simply soaking in the atmosphere. Add another 30–45 minutes for the walk down and back up. Most visitors combine the falls with a half-day trip from Ubud or Lovina, setting aside a total of 4–5 hours including travel to and from the main road.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wanagiri Hidden Hill: Famous for its giant swings and bird's nests overlooking Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan. It's a 15-minute drive from the falls and offers spectacular photo ops.
- Munduk Village: A charming hill station with coffee plantations, clove farms, and more waterfalls (like Munduk Waterfall). Spend a night here for a cool, quiet escape.
- Lake Tamblingan: A serene crater lake where you can hire a traditional canoe or hike the surrounding forest. It's just 20 minutes from the falls.
- Gitgit Waterfall: A taller, more famous waterfall near Singaraja. Combine both for a full day of waterfall chasing in North Bali.
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Image credits
- Munduk — UnpetitproleX / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Lake Tamblingan — casey yancey / CC BY 2.0
- Gitgit Waterfall — Frederic Edwin Church / Public domain
- Ubud — Jacky Cheong / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Lovina — dany13 / CC BY 2.0