If you’re in Ubud and craving a blend of adventure, nature, and authentic local experiences, the Half Day Ubud Waterfall Tour offers a perfect escape. For just $32 per person, you get to explore three breathtaking waterfalls—Rang Reng Cave, Taman Sari Waterfall, and Tibumana Waterfall—each with its own unique charm. The tour lasts around four hours, including transportation, guided insights, and a relaxing lunch with a view.
What we love about this experience? First, the personalized attention from two friendly guides who make sure you’re safe and having a good time while sharing interesting details about Bali’s local culture. Second, the ample photo opportunities — guides take pictures at each stop and send them afterward, so you’ll have memories without the hassle of selfie sticks.
A potential consideration? The tour involves going down and climbing back up stairs (about 150-155 steps per waterfall), so it requires a moderate level of fitness. It’s not ideal if you have mobility issues or prefer less physically demanding excursions.
This tour is best suited for travelers who want a well-rounded, intimate experience—those who enjoy natural scenery, manageable physical activity, and local cuisine. It’s perfect for solo travelers, couples, or small groups looking for a balanced, authentic day out in Bali.
- Comprehensive itinerary visits three of Ubud’s most stunning waterfalls, each with unique features.
- Guides are praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and photography skills.
- Includes a delicious local lunch with scenic views, adding cultural value.
- Suitable for travelers with moderate fitness, due to stairs and walking involved.
- Photo services mean you leave with professional-quality shots of your Bali adventure.
- Value for money: For just $32, you get transportation, entry tickets, guides, lunch, and photos.
An Ideal Balance of Nature and Culture

This half-day tour is a refreshing way to see some of Bali’s most beautiful waterfalls without dedicating an entire day. Starting at 10:00 am from Ubud’s central area, the tour involves pickup service within Ubud, making logistics simple. The smaller group size—max 8 travelers—ensures personal attention, which many reviews highlight as a real plus.
The tour is designed to give you enough time at each waterfall—not rushed but with a relaxed pace. You’ll explore Goa Rang Reng Cave and its waterfall, enjoy Taman Sari Waterfall and natural pool, and finish with the picturesque Tibumana Waterfall, complemented by a cultural visit if time permits.
The Highlights and Why They Matter

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Rang Reng Cave and Goa Rang Reng Waterfall
Your adventure kicks off with a 35-minute buggy ride through lush scenery, leading you to Goa Rang Reng. This stop is not just about the waterfall—it’s about the journey through Bali’s natural landscape. The 40-minute stay offers enough time for a walk, some photos, and moments of peace. Reviewers like Melissa note, “My guides were super friendly and fun and we had enough time at each spot.” The cave adds an element of intrigue, making it more than just a waterfall visit.
Taman Sari Waterfall and Natural Pool
Next, a short 10-minute drive brings you to the Taman Sari Waterfall, where rejuvenating waters invite you to take a dip in the natural pool. This spot is especially good for relaxing and cooling off. The 40-minute visit lets you capture great photos and enjoy the peaceful setting. Anna lauds her guide, Arta, describing him as “brilliant” and “very informative,” indicating the guides’ role in enriching the experience.
Tibumana Waterfall
The last waterfall is Tibumana, accessible via another 10-minute buggy ride. Here, about 40 minutes are dedicated to enjoying the picturesque cascade and surrounding greenery. If you’re lucky, the guide might take you to an additional 10-minute cultural site, like a nearby rice field, further enriching your Bali experience. Several reviews praise the friendly guides and the quality of photos taken, helping you remember your trip vividly.
The Practical Details: Transportation, Physical Demands, and Inclusions

Transportation is handled smoothly, with hotel pickup and drop-off within Ubud included in the price. The cost of $32 is quite reasonable, considering it covers admission tickets, guides, bottled water, towels, and photos sent afterward. The lunch at Layana Warung is a standout, offering local flavors with scenic views that enhance the cultural aspect of the journey.
However, be aware that climbing stairs is part of the experience—about 150-155 steps per waterfall—so moderate physical fitness is essential. Guests on the tour have noted the importance of being comfortable with stairs and walking.
Why Guides Make a Difference
The reviews consistently mention the knowledgeable guides, with some reviewers stating they were “brilliant,” “friendly,” and “helpful.” Their role extends beyond mere navigation—they provide insights into Balinese culture and history, and their photography skills mean you don’t have to worry about capturing the moment yourself. Melissa and Sophie, among others, appreciated guides who did more than just point the way—they made the day memorable.
The Value Proposition
At just $32, this tour offers excellent value. It packs in multiple waterfalls, transportation, entry fees, lunch, and professional photos—all within four hours. When compared to full-day excursions or private tours, this half-day option strikes a good balance between affordability and quality.
Travelers who want to maximize sightseeing without sacrificing comfort will find this a solid choice. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy a bit of physical activity but don’t want an overly strenuous experience. Because of the small group size, you’ll get personalized attention, making it feel more like a day out with friends than a crowded tour bus.
If you’re someone who appreciates stunning natural scenery and enjoys the company of friendly guides, you’ll find this tour rewarding. It’s perfect for travelers who want a balanced mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation. The inclusion of photos and a scenic lunch spot makes it especially appealing for those who want to capture memories to take home.
This experience is not for those seeking luxury or a luxury spa experience, but rather for the adventurous, curious traveler wanting to see Bali’s natural side authentically and comfortably. The moderate physical demand makes it suitable for most people in good health but might not be ideal for those with mobility challenges.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, including all stops, lunch, and transportation.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, free hotel pickup and drop-off are offered within Ubud’s center area, making logistics quite straightforward.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, a camera or smartphone for photos, sunscreen, and a change of clothes if you plan to swim. Towels are provided, but it’s good to have your own.
Is this tour suitable for children or older adults?
It requires moderate physical fitness because of stairs and walking, so it’s better suited for children who are comfortable with some activity and older adults in good health.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring a more personalized, intimate experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations less than that are non-refundable.
The Half Day Ubud Waterfall Tour offers a well-balanced, memorable adventure into Bali’s lush landscapes. With friendly guides, stunning waterfalls, good value, and thoughtful touches like photos and local lunch, it’s an ideal choice for travelers seeking authentic, nature-focused experiences. It’s especially well-suited for those who appreciate gentle physical activity and want a small-group, personalized outing. If you’re after a manageable, scenic, and cultural escape from Ubud’s more crowded attractions, this tour is worth considering.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to Bali, this trip provides a taste of the island’s natural beauty that’s both enjoyable and easy to fit into a busy schedule.
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