Blangsinga Falls

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Discover the enchanting Blangsinga Waterfall in Bali, a breathtaking natural wonder that cascades 25 meters into the serene Petanu River. This picturesque location is perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, offering a peaceful atmosphere complemented by the melodious sounds of birds. With easy access and various amenities, Blangsinga Waterfall promises an unforgettable experience amidst stunning landscapes.
Things to know
- Open daily from 07:00 AM to 06:00 PM, except during Nyepi (Day of Silence).
- Best time for photography is early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.
- Access to the waterfall involves descending over 150 steps; suitable for most fitness levels.
- Swimming is allowed, but caution is advised due to the water's swift flow.
- Nearby amenities include gazebos, toilets, and a canteen for refreshments.
- Expect a lively atmosphere, especially during peak hours; arrive early for a quieter experience.
- Visitors can enjoy scenic views and take advantage of various photography spots around the waterfall.
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- Take the cheaper stair entrance rather than the glass bridge to save money and still get great views and photos.
- Bring a towel and carry some cash so you can grab a local beer or snack at the bar near the falls after a dip.
- Wear sturdy non‑slip shoes as the concrete steps and rocks get slippery and safer compared to earlier designs.
- Enjoy the swings and photo spots at mid‑morning when shadows soften and avoid harsh light on your face.
- Swimming is fun but avoid going too close under the falling water they rope it off for safety for a reason.
- If you want a calmer view without the stair climb try the shaded terraces at nearby local warung for peaceful overlooks.
- Be ready for gradual traffic from Kuta or Seminyak in the morning so plan travel time flexibly around 60 to 120 minutes.
Terms and conditions
- Participants must be in good health and fit enough to navigate the steps to the waterfall.
- Visitors must adhere to safety guidelines and instructions from staff at all times.
- Swimming is at your own risk; no lifeguards are on duty.
- Changes to the schedule or availability may occur due to weather conditions or maintenance.
- Visitors are responsible for their belongings and should not leave valuables unattended.
- Respect the natural environment and follow local regulations during your visit.
- Photography is encouraged, but please be considerate of other visitors.
- Consumption of food and drinks from outside is not permitted on the premises.