Jl. Setra Agung, Apuan, Kec. Susut, Kabupaten Bangli, Bali, 80661
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Listing Description :
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
1. Timings
The timings for Tibumana warerfall is 6:00am to 7:00pm.
Ubud: Approximately 15 kilometers (9 miles), about a 30-minute drive.
Denpasar: Around 35 kilometers (22 miles), roughly a 1.5-hour drive.
2. Entrance Fees and Permits
The entry fee for Tibumana Waterfall is typically around IDR 15,000 to 20,000 per person.
3. Ideal Season:
Dry Season (April to October): The ideal time to visit, with stable weather and easier access. The waterfall maintains a steady flow, and the pool is clear.
Rainy Season (November to March): The waterfall is more powerful during this time, but the path can be slippery, and the water might be murkier. Be prepared for rain and muddy conditions.
4. How to Get There:
By Car/Motorbike: The most convenient way to reach Tibumana Waterfall is by driving or renting a motorbike. The roads are well-maintained, and parking is available near the entrance.
By Taxi: You can hire a taxi from Ubud or Denpasar. Most drivers are familiar with the route.
By Scooter Rental: Renting a scooter offers flexibility and is a popular option for independent travelers.
5. Parking:
Parking Fee: Around IDR 5,000 to 10,000 (about $0.35 to $0.70 USD).
6. Height:
Tibumana is a twin waterfall with a single drop cascading into a clear, shallow pool below. The height of the waterfall is approximately 15 meters (50 feet).
7. Activities:
Swimming: The pool at the base of Tibumana Waterfall is shallow and suitable for swimming. The water is cool and refreshing, perfect for a quick dip.
Photography: The lush jungle, clear pool, and cascading waterfall offer excellent photo opportunities. Morning or late afternoon provides the best lighting.
Exploring: Enjoy a peaceful walk around the waterfall area, with pathways that allow you to explore the surroundings and soak in the natural beauty.
8. Food:
Nearby Stalls: There are small food stalls near the entrance that offer snacks, drinks, and light refreshments.
Local Cafes: A few local cafes and warungs (small eateries) are located nearby, providing simple meals
9. Stay:
Tibumana Waterfall is located in a relatively remote area, so while there are no accommodations directly at the waterfall itself.
Local Guest houses: There are a few guesthouses in the nearby villages offering basic and affordable accommodation.
Hotels and Resorts: Ubud, located about 15 kilometers (9 miles) away, offers a wide range of hotels and resorts, from budget-friendly to luxury options.
10. Tips:
Footwear: Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes as the path can be slippery, especially during the rainy season.
Swimming: While the pool is generally safe for swimming, always be cautious of the water conditions and avoid swimming during heavy rainfall.
Weather: Check the weather forecast before visiting, especially during the rainy season, to avoid sudden downpours or flash floods.
Clothes- Take swim suit and extra pair of clothes.
Lockers- There are no dedicated storage facilities or lockers available at the site.
12. Nearby Attractions:
Pura Dalem Penglipuran: A beautiful temple located near the Penglipuran Village, about 30 minutes from Tibumana Waterfall.
Penglipuran Village: A traditional Balinese village known for its well-preserved culture and architecture, about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Tibumana.
Tukad Cepung Waterfall: Another hidden waterfall located about 20 kilometers (12 miles) away, offering a unique experience with sunlight streaming through the cave..
13. Facilities:
Safety Measures: The path to the waterfall is well-maintained with steps and handrails for safety..
Local Guides- If you choose to hire a local guide for a more informative experience, there may be an additional cost for their services.
Seating Areas: There are some seating areas and shelters near the waterfall where you can relax and enjoy the surroundings.