Sekumpul Waterfal

Sekumpul waterfall is some of the most beautiful Bali waterfalls located in North Bali. Secluded deep in the jungle and with 80 meters height, Sekumpul waterfall is one of the tallest and most impressive waterfalls in Bali. The jungle surroundings and beautiful form of Sekumpul waterfall really gives you the Jurassic Park jungle vibes. We’ve been a few times to Sekumpul waterfall, and the power, height and beauty of this Bali waterfall is so impressive and will amaze you every time again. For adventure lovers and photographers this is a great spot as you have so many angles to shoot Sekumpul waterfall. Read for more photography tips at the bottom of this blog post. In this complete guide about Sekumpul waterfall you will find all the information you need about how to get there, entrance fee, difficulty of the hike and photography tips for Sekumpul waterfall Bali!

How to get to Sekumpul waterfall Bali
There are two different ways to get to Sekumpul waterfall. One way is via the main Sekumpul waterfall entrance and the other way is via Lemukih village. The difference between these two entrances is that from Lemukih village you will hike through the rice fields and via the top of Sekumpul waterfall down to Fiji and Sekumpul waterfall.
But via the ‘main’ entrance of Sekumpul you will walk along the viewpoint where you can admire Sekumpul from above before making your way down the steps. For both ways you will need a guide. You can either arrange a guide before coming to Sekumpul, or pay for a guide once you get to Sekumpul.
During the hike you will have to cross a little river, so make sure to bring shoes that can get wet or bring watershoes or sturdy sandals. The rocks here can be slippery, so walk with full attention! Coming from the Sekumpul main entrance, the first waterfall you will see is hidden in a small cave. This one if definitely worth a visit before or after you make your way to Sekumpul waterfall. On the way back to the parking lot it’s a bit of a climb because the stairs are pretty steep.

Sekumpul & Fiji waterfall entrance fee
There are three options for entrance fees to Sekumpul waterfall. It all depends how much time you have and which waterfalls you want to see.
If you only want to view Sekumpul waterfall from the viewpoint, you only pay 20.000 IDR per person and you don’t need a guide. This is a great option if you are short in time or don’t want to view the waterfall from the bottom and hike all the way down.

In case you want to hike down to Sekumpul waterfall you will need a guide which is 130.000 IDR per person. This is called the medium trekking which takes about 30 minutes of hiking. You will also visit the hidden waterfall during this hike.

But besides Sekumpul and the hidden waterfall there is another beautiful waterfall around the corner of Sekumpul which is absolutely worth a visit. This collection of three waterfalls is called Fiji waterfall. If you want to go for this trek you have to pay 200.000 IDR per person. This package includes a visit to the hidden waterfall, Sekumpul waterfall and Fiji waterfall.