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🌊✨ Leke Leke Waterfall: Bali’s Serene Hidden Gem! 😍🌴

Hey, fellow adventurers and nature lovers! Ready to uncover one of Bali’s best-kept secrets? Welcome to Leke Leke Waterfall—a tranquil cascade nestled amidst lush greenery, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or a picturesque spot for your travel diary, Leke Leke has it all! 📸💦


Why Visit Leke Leke Waterfall?

Imagine a slender stream of water gracefully descending between towering cliffs, surrounded by vibrant tropical foliage. At Leke Leke, you’ll experience:

  • Pristine Beauty: A secluded waterfall that feels like a scene from a fairy tale, with crystal-clear waters and serene surroundings.
  • Photographer’s Delight: Every corner offers a stunning backdrop, making it a paradise for photography enthusiasts.
  • Peaceful Ambiance: Away from the crowded tourist spots, it’s an ideal location to relax and connect with nature.

How to Get There: Your Adventure Awaits

From Ubud (Approximately 1 hour drive):

  1. Start Your Journey:
    Head north from Ubud, passing through scenic villages and rice fields. The drive itself is a visual treat, showcasing Bali’s rich landscapes.
  2. Navigate to Antapan Village:
    Follow Jalan Raya Bedugul until you reach Antapan Village in the Baturiti district. Keep an eye out for signs directing you to Leke Leke Waterfall.
  3. Arrive at the Entrance:
    Upon reaching the parking area, you’ll find a ticket booth where you can purchase your entrance pass.
  4. Embark on a Short Trek:
    Enjoy a 15-minute walk through a well-maintained trail, crossing small streams and bamboo bridges, leading you to the mesmerizing waterfall.

From Canggu or Seminyak (Approximately 1.5 hours drive):

  • Follow the main route towards Bedugul, turning towards Antapan Village as you approach Baturiti. The journey offers glimpses of Bali’s diverse terrains and local life.

Pro Tips for Your Visit

  • Footwear:
    Wear comfortable walking shoes as the trail can be slippery, especially after rain.
  • Essentials:
    Bring swimwear, a towel, insect repellent, and some cash for the entrance fee and local snacks.
  • Timing:
    Visit early in the morning to enjoy the waterfall in solitude and capture the best light for photography.
  • Respect Nature:
    Keep the environment pristine by carrying back all your trash and respecting the natural habitat.

So, pack your essentials, charge your camera, and set off to discover the enchanting Leke Leke Waterfall—a place where nature’s beauty and serenity await. Happy exploring! 🚀💦✨

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  • Sarah H
    Sarah H
    a week ago

    Stayed about 5 mins at the actual waterfall. It is a worthwhile visit as it’s clean (not littered, feels lush and is a uniquely narrow and tall stream and has an awe-inducing quality) and enjoyable exercise through lush vegetation to get there. Stay a bit to soak up a bit of that sensation and rush of energy that being nearby a waterfall provides and the cooling atmosphere. It’s a bit of a small area so not much to do and it already feels crowded if more than a handful of people are milling about. Waited a bit for two others already there to finish their photos before heading down the stairs (it’s that small of a space at the bottom). The staff at the ticket counter are friendly. The walk itself is as enjoyable as the waterfall truly serene and lush, birds chirping, it feels like you’re in nature on a trail not just a concrete path to a view. I did not see any litter and no one else on the trail both ways at the time about 8 to 9 am but only once at the waterfall a couple of people already there and then headed out just as an another couple more people arrived. I wore flip flops on the walk but it is not the most comfortable footwear for this as there are more rocky and slippery / uneven part but overall it is a quick walk about 1/2 hour round trip. Would not stay more than an hour.

  • Alexandre González Díaz

    A magnificent place that takes your breath away with its stunning views, whether on a sunny day or under the rain—it’s simply marvelous. The restaurant is incredibly cozy, offering amazing views alongside delicious food and drinks. The staff is impressively kind, attentive, and provides a luxurious experience. It’s a wonderful spot to unwind, surrounded by traditional Balinese music, creating an oasis of tranquility. Highly recommended!

  • Diana Harris
    Diana Harris
    2 months ago

    Gorgeous waterfall and lovely gardens to walk through on the way in and out. Be aware that there are 400+ steps down to it, some of which can be slippery. There are no facilities actually at the waterfall, so if needed use them at the entrance. Also, there is a nice swing set up about 1/3 way down (there is a cost of course). We were told that this waterfall is not as busy was others, is why we went to it. I'm glad we did!

  • Cami V.
    Cami V.
    2 weeks ago

    A really nice place! The waterfall is beautiful and magnificent, worth taking the 400+ stairs. We spent a very nice time at Leke Leke with its stunning views, beautiful scenery.

  • Bibo ES
    Bibo ES
    a month ago

    The waterfall is beautiful and magnificent, worth the downhill trek. Delicious Indonesian food and a Lot of fresh juices. We spent a very nice time at Leke Leke with its stunning views.

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