All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour

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All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour

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Waterfalls with training wheels for your first jump. This all-inclusive trek gives you hotel pickup and drop-off plus a local guide’s tips for finding the best photo spots at Sekumpul and Fili. I also like the motorbike transfers that get you to the real trail fast, not stuck in traffic. One consideration: you’ll need solid fitness for a full morning ride and waterfall walk, starting early at 7:00.

You can also plan your day around the practical stuff that usually causes stress on Bali day trips. Entrance fees, lunch, and bottled water are covered, and you’ll get safety support for the river play area with a helmet and supervisor. For me, the biggest plus is how this tour stays active while still managing the details.

If you want extra sights, there are optional add-ons like Ulun Danu Bratan temple, Wanagiri, or the Handara gate. That can be great for variety, but it also means your day stretches based on what you choose, and optional entrance fees aren’t included. Start with the waterfalls if your goal is photos and swimming time.

Key highlights worth circling

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - Key highlights worth circling

  • All-inclusive costs: entrance fees plus lunch and refreshments help you avoid surprise expenses
  • Early, efficient logistics: hotel pickup and drop-off saves you time and hassle
  • Motorbike transfer to the trail: you trade road time for real waterfall trekking
  • Sekumpul + Fili waterfall circuit: two distinct waterfall areas with multiple falls to explore
  • Safety gear for river play: access to a jumping point/water slide area comes with a helmet and supervisor
  • English-speaking guide: local guidance for routes, timing, and what to photograph

Sekumpul and Fili: why this combo works

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - Sekumpul and Fili: why this combo works
Sekumpul Waterfall is the name most people chase in Bali for good reason. It’s dramatic, close to the jungle terrain, and it’s the kind of place where you can spend time moving around instead of just standing at one viewpoint. The payoff is a mix of trek, views, and that classic waterfall-on-your-skin feeling.

Fili Waterfall, often grouped into a “Fiji waterfalls” style circuit, adds variety. You’re not doing one waterfall and calling it a day. This stop is built around a deeper valley setting with about four waterfalls, plus a chance to see two side-by-side falls and a spring-water spot along the way.

Put together, the tour gives you two different moods: one main waterfall experience at Sekumpul, then a multi-waterfall run at Fili. If you’re trying to maximize your single day away from the beach, it’s a smart pairing.

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Price and what $90 really covers

At $90 per person for an 8 to 10 hour outing, this tour is mostly about value through what it includes. You get entrance fees (at the waterfall stops covered in the tour), lunch, bottled water, and guided trekking support with an English-speaking guide. That matters in Bali, where it’s common for “cheap” tours to quietly add ticket costs later.

You also get motorbike transfers to and from the trekking start point. That’s a big part of the experience because it reduces the amount of time you spend commuting and increases the time you spend on the trail.

Alcohol is not included, and optional add-ons come with separate entrance fees. Still, if your plan is mainly Sekumpul + Fili, you’re budgeting pretty cleanly from the start.

The 7:00 pickup and the ride toward Lemukih

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - The 7:00 pickup and the ride toward Lemukih
Your day starts early, with hotel pickup at 07:00. From Denpasar, the drive to the Lemukih area is about 2 to 3 hours, depending on conditions and your pickup location. This early start is what makes the waterfalls feel less crowded and gives you enough time for trekking, photos, and a proper lunch.

Once you reach Lemukih, you switch from car to motorbike transfers to reach the trekking start point. This is one of the most fun parts of the day if you’re comfortable on a bike and you’ve got decent balance. It also cuts out a lot of boring road time, so you feel the adventure start sooner.

The tour is private for your group, so you’re not stuck waiting on strangers. If you’re coming with friends, the operator also advertises group discounts, which can make the overall cost even more reasonable.

Stop 1: Sekumpul Waterfall trekking and river play

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - Stop 1: Sekumpul Waterfall trekking and river play
The Sekumpul portion is where the day gets physical and photogenic fast. You’ll start with the morning ride from your pickup, then after arriving near Lemukih you head to the trail start with the motorbike transfer. From there, the trek begins.

Access at this stop includes an admission ticket (listed as about 30 minutes for that ticket). That’s a clue to how the tour is paced here: you’re not on a long, slow walk for hours before reaching the main action. You’ll have time to reach the waterfall areas, take photos, and do the fun part.

Important detail: the tour includes access to a jumping point and a water slide river area, with a safety helmet and supervisor. So if you want that hands-on waterfall experience, this tour is set up for it. Bring your swimwear, expect splash zones, and plan for water-friendly footwear (or at least shoes you can safely get wet).

Practical takeaway: wear shoes you’re not afraid to ruin, and pack a towel plus a change of clothes. The day is built around wet, active moments, not just scenic viewpoints.

Stop 2: Fili Waterfall and the “Fiji waterfalls” circuit

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - Stop 2: Fili Waterfall and the “Fiji waterfalls” circuit
After Sekumpul, the tour continues to the Fili Waterfall area, often described as a “Fiji waterfalls” experience with about four waterfalls. This section is listed at around 2 hours, which gives you enough time to explore without turning the day into a marathon.

Along the way, you’ll pass two side-by-side waterfalls and a spring water spot described as 100% spring water. That means the journey isn’t empty time; it’s also part of the scenery.

At Fili, you’re in a deeper valley setting, which changes the feel of the day. Water is louder, the air can feel cooler, and the best photo angles often come from moving around rather than staying put at one spot. A good guide matters here, and that’s part of why this tour includes an English-speaking trekking guide with top tips.

If you’re planning your photos: think about light and angles. Waterfalls tend to look best when you get different perspectives—front-on for power, and angled shots for the drop and surrounding greenery.

Optional add-ons: Bratan, Wanagiri, and the Handara gate

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - Optional add-ons: Bratan, Wanagiri, and the Handara gate
You have flexibility to add optional stops on top of the waterfall core. These are listed as:

  • Ulun Danu Bratan temple
  • Wanagiri hidden hills
  • Bali Handara iconic gate

Each one comes with optional entrance fees, and those are not included. So if you choose add-ons, treat them as budget extras.

When should you add them? If you want the classic Bali mix—temple, viewpoints, and photo icons—then the add-ons can help you feel like the day isn’t only waterfalls. If your heart is set on swimming and trekking, keep it simple and protect your time for Sekumpul and Fili.

What to pack so the wet parts don’t ruin your day

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - What to pack so the wet parts don’t ruin your day
The tour is straightforward about what you should bring, and it’s worth following. Bring:

  • Shoes you can wear in wet conditions
  • Towel
  • Hat and sun block
  • A change of clothes for after the activities
  • Cash for locals shopping or tips

Also, plan around the physical side. You’ll want a strong physical fitness level, especially for the waterfall trekking and the uneven, slippery ground you may encounter near the falls.

One more practical note: the minimum age is 10 years. If you’re traveling with kids, this can work, but the activity level is real—bring patience and extra focus on safe steps.

Your guide and the small moments that matter

All inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour - Your guide and the small moments that matter
This is an English-speaking trekking guide tour, and that affects your comfort and confidence. A good guide helps with route timing, safety around slippery areas, and knowing where the best views are for photos.

Pickup punctuality is also part of the experience quality. In a past outing connected with this operator, the driver Bobby was punctual and able to accommodate extra stops. Even if your plan is the standard route, prompt pickup and flexibility makes the whole day feel smoother.

Look for the cues your guide gives you. When they explain where to stand, where not to step, and how to handle the wet areas, it’s not just chatter—it keeps the day fun instead of stressful.

Who this tour is best for

This fits best for people who want an active day and don’t want to piece together details themselves. You’ll like it if you care about:

  • waterfall trekking plus swimming-style play
  • solid logistics like pickup/drop-off and included tickets
  • photography time that isn’t limited to one overlook

It also makes sense for small groups who want a private setup. Since it’s private for your group, you’re not stuck with random pacing that may not match your comfort level.

Skip it if you’re looking for a low-effort day. The tour expects a strong fitness level, and the wet, moving terrain around waterfalls isn’t designed for total relaxation.

Should you book the All Inclusive Bali Sekumpul Waterfalls Trekking Tour?

I’d book it if you want your Bali waterfall day to feel complete without nickel-and-diming your budget. For $90, the big win is that key items—entrance fees, lunch, bottled water, and safety-supported river play—are already included. That’s rare enough to be worth paying attention to.

I’d hesitate only if you know you won’t handle early starts and physical trekking. Also think carefully about optional add-ons. They’re nice if you want a broader Bali checklist, but they can stretch your day and add extra costs.

If your priority is Sekumpul and Fili, packed with photos and wet fun, this is a strong match.

FAQ

What time does pickup start?

Pickup starts at 7:00 am.

How long is the tour?

The duration is listed as about 8 to 10 hours.

Is lunch included?

Yes, lunch is included in the tour price.

Are entrance fees included?

Entrance tickets are included for the main waterfall stops. Entrance fees for optional stops are not included.

What should I bring?

Bring shoes, a towel, a hat, sun block, and a change of clothes. The tour also recommends carrying cash for locals shopping or tips.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, based on the tour’s local time.

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