Aling Aling waterfall, Bali: Your ultimate guide to visiting all 4 waterfalls and discovering Bali’s hidden Blue Lagoon

Bali is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places on earth. Its breathtaking landscapes, lush green forests, and stunning waterfalls make it a dream destination for many travelers. One such hidden gem in Bali is the Aling Aling waterfall. Located in Sambangan Village, north Bali, the Aling Aling waterfall is a series of four different waterfalls that offer a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. In addition to these majestic waterfalls, this area is also home to the famous Blue Lagoon, a hidden gem that not many tourists know about.

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In this complete guide, we will take you through everything you need to know about visiting Aling Aling waterfall and discovering Bali’s hidden Blue Lagoon.

How to get to Aling Aling waterfalls?

Where is Aling Aling waterfall located? The Aling Aling waterfall is located in the Sambangan Village, north Bali, approximately 80 km from Denpasar.

The best way to reach here is by hiring a private car or scooter. It takes around two and a half hours to reach the waterfalls from Denpasar, but the scenic drive through Bali’s countryside makes it worth the journey.

You can also take a guided tour, which will include transportation and other activities such as trekking and swimming.

It takes approximately 1 hour by car to reach Aling Aling waterfall from Munduk, and only about 30 minutes from Lovina.

Aling Aling waterfalls entrance fee

‘To visit Aling Aling waterfall without swimming and cliff jumping, a fee of 10,000 IDR is required.

For trekking and swimming, including a local guide, you have three options available:

Short trekking with a guide -125 000 IDR  per person

The short trekking includes visiting four waterfalls, where you can swim and enjoy cliff jumping.

Medium trekking with a guide – 250 000 IDR per person

On the medium trek, you can also visit the Blue Lagoon, and you will get a bottle of water.

Long trekking with a guide – 375 000 IDR per person

Aling Aling waterfalls opening hours

The waterfall is open from 8 am until 5 pm every day, and we recommend visiting earlier in the day to avoid crowds.

The four waterfalls

The Aling Aling waterfall area is home to four stunning waterfalls – Aling Aling, Kroya, Pucuk, and Kembar. Each waterfall has its unique charm and offers a different experience to visitors.

Aling Aling waterfall

The main waterfall of the area is the 35-meter high Aling Aling waterfall. Swimming is not allowed at Aling Aling waterfall, but it is a stunning sight to behold.

Upon arrival at Aling Aling waterfall, you will be greeted by the sound of rushing water and lush greenery.

The trek to the waterfall is relatively easy, but it can get slippery, so make sure to wear proper footwear.

How long is walk to Aling Aling waterfall?

It will take approximately 10-15 minutes to get to Aling Aling waterfall.

Kroya Waterfall

Kroya waterfall is located right next to Aling Aling. It is a perfect spot for taking stunning photos or just enjoying the peaceful surroundings.

Kroya waterfall features a 5 meter jump platform. If you’re interested in cliff jumping, it’s recommended to start with this one.

Katariina had a mishap during her jump, but luckily the height wasn’t too great.

Kembar Waterfall

Kembar waterfall is located just a short few minutes walk from Kroya waterfall. It features a 10-meter cliff jump, perfect for thrill-seekers.

Pucuk Waterfall

Pucuk waterfall is right next to Kembar waterfall. It is also popular spot for cliff jumping. With a height of 15 meters, it offers an adrenaline rush to those who dare to jump.

If you don’t have experience jumping cliffs, it’s better only to observe others doing it. Jumping incorrectly from such heights can be dangerous or even deadly.

The Blue Lagoon

The hidden gem of Bali’s Blue Lagoon is also located near the Aling Aling waterfall area. This secluded lagoon boasts crystal clear blue waters, surrounded by lush greenery. It is perfect for swimming and taking in the breathtaking scenery.

If you opt for the medium hike, you’ll visit the Blue Lagoon following the Aling Aling waterfall. The hike is relatively short, taking around 15 minutes to walk.Certain areas may be slippery, and we also spotted a snake, so please watch your step!

After visiting Blue Lagoon, you will have the opportunity to swim in three other waterfalls and cliff jumping spot.

When is the best time to visit Aling Aling waterfalls?

The best time to visit Aling Aling waterfall is during the dry season, which runs from April to September. During this time, the water flow is moderate and ideal for swimming and cliff jumping. Additionally, due to less rainfall, the hiking paths are usually drier and safer to navigate.

However, if you’re hoping to see a more dramatic flow of water at the waterfall, you can visit during the wet season from October to March. Just be prepared for heavier rainfall and potentially more challenging hiking conditions.

Tips for visiting Aling Aling waterfall

  • Wear comfortable clothing and proper footwear for trekking
  • Bring a change of clothes if you plan on swimming or doing the cliff jumping activity
  • Apply sunscreen and bring insect repellent
  • Bring a waterproof bag or case for your electronic devices
  • Respect the environment and do not litter

Where to stay near Aling Aling waterfall ?

Munduk

We chose to stay in Munduk, which is the perfect base for exploring the wonders of Northern Bali. With numerous waterfalls and attractions nearby, Munduk itself is a stunning mountainous area.

Kayukopi is an incredible hotel with stunning views. You’ll get your own cozy cottage nestled in the mountains, allowing you to soak in the breathtaking scenery. Plus, they serve a delicious breakfast.

If you’re looking for a luxurious experience, consider checking out Munduk Moding Plantation Nature Resort. They offer an incredible infinity pool with stunning mountain views.

Read more-> Explore Munduk, North Bali: The best things to do

Lovina

Lovina is a coastal town known for its black sand beaches and dolphin sightings. It’s about 30 minutes drive from Aling Aling waterfall, making it a great option for accommodation.

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