About Temesi Waterfall

To whet your appetite and introduce you to Bali's waterfall game, Temesi Waterfall in Gianyar (Center Bali) is one of the easiest to find and reach by road. Because of its accessibility, Temesi has become famous tourist attractions. The waterfall is about thirty metres high, surrounded by lush greenery, and the journey here is quite lovely, with lush green rice paddies and plantations in every direction.

But once you get there or you see it, you will most definitely hear it, with the thunderous sound of thousands of gallons of water crashing into a pool below. The waterfall is special in that there are two flows of water to be seen, with water cascading down steep rocks surrounded by gorgeous greenery.

Here, you can take a refreshing dip in the plunge pool at the bottom - dunk your head and listen to the sounds of the water crashing down above. This is Mother Nature at her very best! You can find this natural water slide with its inviting, crystal-clear plunge pool and shower-like spray, you'll want to pack your bikini for this one.

The waterfall falls from a steep cliff and is surrounded by lush jungle, so it's just as beautiful if you simply want to admire from a distance. Let's be honest: chasing waterfalls in Bali isn't only about watching them from afar - you also can to dive in, swim around and make the most of the naturally refreshing waters.

Well, Temesi Waterfall is one of the very best for doing exactly that, thanks to its large pool of water at the base of a picture-perfect stream. The shallow pool is great for wading through and splashing around for hours, and the best bit is, its' not far from Ubud about 30 minute and takes just 5 minutes to walk to from the parking area

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