Reaching Fiji Waterfall Lemukih is an adventure in itself. The road is a steep mountain pass with rough conditions, so if you’re riding a scooter, be extremely careful, especially if it’s raining heavily, as it was in my case. I wouldn’t recommend going in intense rain, as the ride can be quite stressful.
Upon arriving at the village entrance, locals will stop you to charge an entrance fee. At 300,000 IDR, it might feel steep (for Indonesia), and at first, it may seem like a scam. However, this fee grants you access to both Fiji and Sekumpul Waterfalls and once you reach the waterfall, you’ll realize it’s worth every single rupiah. This fee helps the community sustain itself and maintain this natural wonder, so it’s important to support them.
A local guide will take you to the falls, sharing interesting facts along the way. I was lucky to have Restu, a 15-year-old guide from the village who was incredibly kind and attentive, ensuring everything went smoothly. An absolutely wonderful person!
Be prepared for the trek…it’s a long and challenging descent and climb back up, and you’ll need to cross a river on foot. Bring sturdy footwear (good Crocs work great!). But once you arrive, you’ll witness one of Bali’s most breathtaking waterfalls… three powerful streams crashing down amidst lush greenery. Pure, raw nature at its finest!
A must-visit spot in Bali, 100%! Plus, you can take a refreshing swim and truly soak in...
Read moreSo beautiful place, there are 3 waterfall next to eachother. l went to Fiji Waterfall. You can enter without guide, very easy to walk not even dangerous. Enterance only 20k. Just turn left after Fijii Coffee. And from here you can access to Sekumpul waterfall too. 7-10 minutes walk from Fiji Waterfall to Sekumpul waterfall. Going down also around 15-20 minutes from Fijii Coffee. Just remember Fiji and Sekumpul waterfalls belong to different villages. You only need a guide if you want someone take photo of you. And if you stay in their villages you get discount. I recommend stay at close Fiji and go both waterfalls from there. There are mostly stairs for going down and up. Just make sure, you use proper shoes or hiking sandal. It was very easy with suitable sandals. Just going back abit challenging if you are overweight or nott fit. Dont come with flip flops, you will be afraid to slip all the time. And dont forget to drink coffee with oat milk at fiji coffee and eat Vegan gado gado at Warung next to Fijii Coffee with amazing view ... Important tip: If you stay close to Fiji Waterfall dont forget to ask card from your homestay. Same for...
Read moreOur visit to Fiji Waterfall in Lemukih was truly unforgettable. Tucked away in lush greenery, the journey to reach it felt like a real adventure — with rice terraces, streams, and forest paths along the way.
The Hike: It does take effort to reach the falls. The path has many steps and trails, and the climb down (and especially back up) can be quite a struggle at times. But along the way you’re surrounded by such stunning scenery that it keeps you going. And once you make it back up, you feel accomplished!
The Waterfall: At the bottom, you’re rewarded with three stunning waterfalls cascading side by side into a crystal-clear pool below. The sound of the rushing water, the cool mist, and the untouched natural setting make it feel like a hidden paradise.
Overall: Yes, the trek down and up is challenging, but it’s absolutely worth it for the breathtaking view and the sense of peace once you’re there. Fiji Waterfall is less crowded than many others, which makes the experience even more special. A must-visit in North Bali for anyone who loves nature...
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