Three Main spot Bali Waterfall with Swing

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Three Main spot Bali Waterfall with Swing

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Three Bali waterfalls. One tight day. This day trip strings together Tegenungan, Tibumana, and Tukad Cepung with a high-up Ubud jungle swing, so you get both scenery and a real activity. It also solves the big Bali problem: getting out to waterfalls smoothly, even if you’re not based in Ubud.

I like the guided waterfall circuit that keeps the pacing simple and the walks organized. I also like that you may ride with guides such as Dewa and Awan, who are praised for explaining local culture and helping you feel at ease on the route.

One thing to plan for: the jungle swing is not included (IDR 350,000 per person), and lunch isn’t part of the price either.

The Big Appeal: Three Waterfalls That Feel Different

Three Main spot Bali Waterfall with Swing - The Big Appeal: Three Waterfalls That Feel Different

This tour works because it doesn’t treat all waterfalls as the same postcard. You’re not just driving between three famous drops; you’re bouncing through three distinct settings and moods—one that’s fun for swimming, one that’s quieter and more local-feeling, and one that’s known for a rare way the waterfall is viewed.

And since the tour includes private transportation plus pickup from several popular beach areas (Sanur, Kuta, Canggu, Legian, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua), you’re not stuck piecing together rides on your own. The day is built for motion, but it still gives you time at each stop (about 1 hour per waterfall).

A bonus that doesn’t get talked about enough: you’ll have a guide to handle the flow—where to go first, how to manage entry, and how to keep the day from turning into a scavenger hunt.

Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

  • Three waterfalls in one day with admission included at each stop
  • Pickup from Sanur, Kuta, Canggu, Legian, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua for an easier route
  • Tegenungan gives you a more playful option, including a chance to swim
  • Tibumana feels quieter since it’s mainly visited by locals and is about 5 minutes off the main road
  • Tukad Cepung is about 30 km northwest of Ubud and is known for a rare viewpoint
  • Ubud Jungle Swing is optional and runs on an extra fee (IDR 350,000 per person)

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Pickup, Transport, and the Reality of an 8-Hour Day

Three Main spot Bali Waterfall with Swing - Pickup, Transport, and the Reality of an 8-Hour Day

The tour runs about 8 hours total, which is long enough to see real variety but short enough that you’re not losing a whole day to driving. Hotel pickup is part of the deal, and your transport is described as private transportation, meaning you’re not sharing the ride with random strangers in the way that can happen on bigger group tours.

You’ll also have a bottled water included, which is small but helpful in Bali heat. And the tour uses a mobile ticket, so you’re not juggling paper confirmations while you’re trying to keep momentum.

One practical note: because the itinerary is waterfall-heavy, you’ll want to show up ready to walk (even if it’s just a guided stroll). If you’re coming from a farther beach area, the drive time is what you’re trading for the convenience of door-to-door pickup.

Stop 1: Tegenungan Waterfall and the Swim-Friendly Moment

Three Main spot Bali Waterfall with Swing - Stop 1: Tegenungan Waterfall and the Swim-Friendly Moment

Tegenungan Waterfall is your first stop, and it’s known as a fun place to visit. It’s located near the Petanu River area (described as a sacred river setting), and the tour highlights that it’s a waterfall you can enjoy more actively—especially if you want to swim.

You get about 1 hour here, which is enough time to enjoy the view and still not feel rushed. If you plan to swim, I’d treat this like your “cool-off slot.” Bring swimwear you can move in easily, plus something simple for drying off afterward.

Also, expect photos here to happen naturally. Tegenungan is the kind of waterfall where the setting is made for classic angles, and the guided timing helps you avoid spending your whole hour just hunting for the best spot.

Stop 2: Tibumana Waterfall’s Quiet, Local-Style Feel

Next up is Tibumana Waterfall, described as a hidden paradise and, importantly, quieter than some of Bali’s more touristed falls. It’s mainly visited by locals, and the tour info points out that it’s generally calm.

The location is also part of the appeal: Tibumana is about a 5-minute drive off the main road, so you get the sense that you’re stepping away from the bigger traffic patterns. You’ll have around 1 hour at this stop, which is perfect for slowing your pace and letting the sound of the water do the work.

What I like about this stop is the contrast. Tegenungan gives you energy, while Tibumana gives you room to breathe.

If you want waterfalls for more than photos—if you like the feeling of a place that locals actually use—this is the one to lean into.

Stop 3: Tukad Cepung for a Rare Waterfall View

Three Main spot Bali Waterfall with Swing - Stop 3: Tukad Cepung for a Rare Waterfall View

Tukad Cepung Waterfall is your third stop, and the tour frames it as something you shouldn’t miss because it’s known for a rare view. It’s located about 30 km northwest of Ubud, so you’re not just going across town—you’re doing a real route.

This stop also gets about 1 hour. That’s enough time to enjoy the atmosphere without feeling like you’re trapped there all day. If you’re the type of person who loves when a destination surprises you visually, this is the waterfall that likely delivers the most “how is this even possible?” effect.

Practical tip: plan for the ground to be uneven or slick in wet areas. Even if the walk is short, good traction matters more than fancy shoes.

The Ubud Jungle Swing: Optional Thrill, Clear Extra Fee

The swing is where the tour adds a modern Bali twist. Ubud Jungle Swing gives you an activity above the jungle backdrop, and the tour info notes you can choose between single and tandem swings.

This is the part that’s easy to treat as a “maybe”… until you’re there and the view calls your name. The only catch: it’s not included in the $46 base price. The swing fee is listed as IDR 350,000 per person, and the tour highlights that you’d pay that onsite.

Plan for this in your budget. If you’re doing the swing, I suggest you treat it as part of your experience plan, not a last-minute gamble. And if tandem is your choice, consider who will ride with you so you don’t end up waiting while decisions get made.

You’ll have about 1 hour for the swing slot, which gives enough time to try your preferred swing type and get your photos without turning it into an all-day event.

A Guide Can Make the Drive Worth It

Three Main spot Bali Waterfall with Swing - A Guide Can Make the Drive Worth It

The waterfall stops are the headline, but the day really flows because of the guide’s presence. In the info you provided, guides like Dewa, Norman, Oka, and Awan are highlighted for being friendly and for handling the route well.

One theme that shows up again and again is context during the ride. You may get explanations of Balinese and Indonesian cultural and religious points of interest along the way, not just a list of stops. You’re basically buying a more meaningful day—someone helps you connect what you’re seeing to how people live there.

Also, expect clear communication in English from multiple guides mentioned. That matters when the itinerary is action-based and you want to ask simple questions fast.

Price and Value: What $46 Really Buys

Three Main spot Bali Waterfall with Swing - Price and Value: What $46 Really Buys

At $46 per person, this tour is priced as a “do it for convenience” day. For that money, you get pickup (from multiple areas), private transportation, bottled water, and entrance fees for the waterfall stops.

The big value question is what’s missing. Two items are not included:

  • Lunch
  • Ubud Jungle Swing fees (IDR 350,000 per person)

So the smart way to think about it is: start with the $46 base, then add the cost of what you actually want to do at the swing. If you’re the kind of traveler who definitely wants to swing, your real budget is base price plus the swing add-on.

Where this tour shines is for people who want three waterfall stops without spending hours coordinating transport, entry, and timing themselves—especially if you’re staying in Sanur, Kuta, Canggu, Legian, Jimbaran, or Nusa Dua.

What to Bring (So the Day Feels Easy)

You’re moving from stop to stop and you may be near wet areas, so pack for comfort rather than style. Here’s what you’ll likely appreciate:

  • Comfortable shoes with grip
  • Swimwear if you want to take advantage of the Tegenungan swimming vibe
  • A light layer or rain-friendly cover (Bali weather can change fast)
  • A small towel or quick-dry item
  • Cash or payment method for the IDR 350,000 swing fee

If you skip the swing, you’ll still want the basics for walking and photos.

Who This Tour Fits Best

This is a strong choice if you want a “first Bali waterfalls” experience that includes a fun activity to break up the day. It also fits well if you’re staying outside Ubud—pickup from beach areas makes it much easier.

It’s also a good format for couples and small groups who like guided flow and don’t want to stress about route timing. The tour is described as private, so your group participates together rather than mixing into a large crowd.

If you’re someone who hates car time, or if you prefer one waterfall per day with long sits and slow wandering, you might find the schedule a bit packed. But if you like variety, this day hits the sweet spot.

Should You Book This Three Waterfalls and Swing Tour?

I’d book it if you want three notable Bali waterfalls and you like the idea of a planned route with a guide. The value is strongest when you want pickup convenience plus entrance coverage, and when you’re open to paying the swing add-on if the activity is calling to you.

Skip it only if you’re not interested in the swing and you don’t want a full day of movement. In that case, you could choose a more relaxed option closer to your base.

If you’re deciding today, here’s the quick check:

  • You want Tegenungan + Tibumana + Tukad Cepung in one day → book.
  • You’re okay budgeting for the IDR 350,000 swing and you can handle a long day (~8 hours) → book.
  • You want a slow, single-site day → look elsewhere.

FAQ

What’s included in the ticket price?

The tour includes bottled water, private transportation, and entrance fees for the waterfall stops. Lunch is not included.

Is the jungle swing included?

No. The Ubud Jungle Swing fee is not included and is listed as IDR 350,000 per person.

Do I get pickup from my hotel?

Yes. Pickup is offered from Sanur, Kuta, Canggu, Legian, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua.

How long is the tour?

The total duration is about 8 hours.

How much time do you spend at each waterfall?

Each waterfall stop is listed as about 1 hour.

Where are the waterfalls on the route?

Tegenungan is the first stop, Tibumana is the second, and Tukad Cepung is the third, located about 30 kilometres northwest of Ubud.

When will I receive the ticket details?

You’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking, and the tour uses a mobile ticket.

Can I get a refund if I cancel?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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