🌊🌿 Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall: Bali’s Serene Retreat for Nature Lovers! 😍🌴
Hey, fellow explorers! Ready for another refreshing dip into Bali’s hidden natural wonders? Welcome to Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall—a peaceful cascade tucked away in the heart of Bali’s lush landscapes. This waterfall is the perfect blend of adventure and serenity, where you can lose yourself in nature, snap unforgettable photos, and simply let the soothing sounds of water wash your worries away. 📸💦
Why Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall?
Imagine a tranquil oasis where water gracefully tumbles over mossy rocks, set against a backdrop of vibrant tropical foliage. At Banyu Wana Amertha, you get:
- Serene Beauty: Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in nature’s calming embrace.
- Photo Ops Galore: Every angle is a picture-perfect moment waiting to happen!
- Refreshing Escape: Take a dip in the cool, natural pool and let nature’s therapy rejuvenate you.
How to Get There: Directions with a Twist of Adventure
From Ubud (Approximately 45-60 minutes drive):
- Kick Off Early:
Depart from Ubud in the early morning to enjoy cooler temperatures and a more peaceful journey. Turn up your favorite tunes and get ready for the ride! 🚗🎶
- Follow Jalan Raya Ubud:
Head east on Jalan Raya Ubud. Keep an eye out for signs pointing towards the Banyu Wana Amertha area—they’re like little clues on your treasure map! 🗺️➡️
- Scenic Route:
Cruise through charming rice paddies and verdant tropical forests. Every bend in the road offers a new, breathtaking view. Don’t forget to stop for a quick snap or two! 🌾🌴
- Final Stretch on Foot:
Once you reach the designated parking area near the waterfall, prepare for a short trek through a shaded jungle trail. Follow the path marked by friendly locals until the gentle sound of cascading water welcomes you. 🚶♂️👣
- Arrive & Unwind:
Step into a serene world where nature’s melody calms your spirit. Take a refreshing dip, relax by the water’s edge, and savor every moment of this hidden gem! 😍💦
Pro Tips for Your Banyu Wana Amertha Adventure
- Wear Comfortable Footwear:
The jungle path can be rugged, so lace up your trusty sneakers for a smooth trek. 👟✅
- Bring Essentials:
Pack your swimsuit, towel, and a change of clothes—plus a bit of cash for any small fees or local treats. 🩱💸
- Charge Your Phone:
For those epic photo ops and reliable GPS navigation, ensure your phone is fully charged. 📱✨
- Respect the Environment:
Enjoy the beauty of Banyu Wana Amertha but remember to leave no trace. Let’s preserve this natural wonder for future adventurers! 🌍💚
Need a Ride? We’ve Got You Covered!
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Kristian Peters
2 months agoThe waterfalls are absolutely worth a visit and you can really spend a lot of time there to take in the beauty of the area and the waterfalls. There is also the possibility to go into the water at one waterfall and at the other you can stand directly behind the waterfall for a photo. I recommend using the moped service offered at the entrance because the distance to the waterfalls is a bit long...
Ali
2 months agoAmazing place road very good but remember only cash accepted for water fall near each person 40000rp and also you could walk down to waterfall then use motorcycle going up to hill o(same spot ) you have to pay 30000rp per person . Don't forget there are 4 water fall
Tom Bischoff
2 months agoThe waterfalls are indeed beautiful but it is an absolute no go to create a motorbike highway on a small walking path in a nature reserve! We know the taxis want to earn money but that’s an absolute NO GO! We were gased by CO2 Pollution from the motorbikes running up and down the narrow walking path. It’s fatty and lazy tourists creating that issue for being too lazy to walk and enjoy the nature. We enjoyed the red coral, Belong, Lebuhan and all the other waterfalls in the surroundings were much more astonishing than this overrun track. Shame really that people destroy the habitat by abusing nature and animals! Same with dolphin Tours - ridiculous and sad! Thailand is restricting Phi Phi Island to Protect it and Hawaii is keeping distance to the whales when whale watching. Here they chase them with plenty of motorboats just to satisfy ignorant tourists. Really maddening!
Marija Sevo
2 months agoFour incredibly beautiful waterfalls and not super touristy. All of them are so different and all simply breathtaking! Definitely my favorite falls in Bali 🧚♀️
Loli the explorer
5 months ago25k entrance fee (if I’m not mistaken). You had to walk down around 1.5km and get to see 4 waterfalls in 3 different area. Water was sooo cold and refreshing. Not so many people when we visited. On the way back there is bike transport for 25k in case you are tired