Sekumpul Waterfall is located in Sekumpul Village, Sawan sub-district, Buleleng Regency, Bali. Sekumpul Waterfall is one of the natural tourist attraction located in Bali. This place is an alternative tourist attraction aside from the beaches and cultural sites that are commonly found on the island of the gods. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful waterfall scenery and trekking at this tourist spot.

The name “Sekumpul” given to this waterfall is because the location features a group of waterfalls. Not just one or two waterfalls, but about seven waterfalls are hidden around the main waterfall. Although close together, there are two main waterfalls with source from different springs.

The waterfall on the left comes from a collection of river flows, while the waterfall on the right originates from natural a springs. Sekumpul Waterfall features a beautiful panorama. The waterfall area is surrounded by rocky paths and various green plants; the stones around the pool often become a photo spot for tourists. Visitors can also enjoy the waterfall from a hill located across from it.

To reach the waterfall, visitors will walk approximately about 300 meters through the forest from the entrance ticket booth. During the journey, visitors will be treated to stunning views of the forest. The path consist of concrete steps that have been prepared by the management with the strong handrails; visitors will pass through approximately 350 or 365 steps. As visitors climb the steps, they will hear the roaring sound of the waterfall, which further motivates them to continue their journey to their destination. The tourist area also features other waterfall that visitors can explore.

To enjoy the beauty of Sekumpul Waterfall, visitors are required to pay an entrance fee of IDR 10,000 for domestic tourists and IDR 20,000 for foreign tourists. Visitors who wish to go to trekking will incur an additional fee, for medium trekking, entrance ticket, and guide services, the fee is IDR 125,000/person.

Medium trekking tours offer a deeper exploration of the Sekumpul Waterfall area and provide the opportunity to see the other hidden waterfalls. For long trekking, entrance ticket, and guide services, the fee is IDR 20,000. This trekking also includes a deeper of exploration of Sekumpul Waterfall including hidden waterfalls and Fiji Waterfall. The distance from Ngurah Rai Airport to Sekumpul Waterfall is approximately 94.2 km, with a travel time of about three hours. The journey will follow a winding route as the tourist attraction is located in a highland area.

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