The Hidden Gem of North Bali

Tucked away in the green highlands of North Bali, Buleleng Regency, Sekumpul Village is one of the island’s most breathtaking natural destinations. Known for its dramatic waterfalls, lush tropical landscape, and peaceful village atmosphere, Sekumpul offers travelers an authentic Bali experience far from the crowds of the south.
If you are looking for pure nature, fresh mountain air, and real Balinese village life, Sekumpul is the perfect destination.
What Makes Sekumpul Special?
- Multiple tall waterfalls in one location
- Cool mountain climate
- Authentic village atmosphere
- Less crowded than other Bali waterfalls
- Combination of adventure, nature, and culture
- Perfect eco-travel destination
- Sekumpul is not just a waterfall, it is a complete natural and cultural experience.
Who Is Sekumpul Perfect For?
Nature lovers
Adventure travelers
Eco-travelers
Couples seeking peaceful escape
Photographers
Travelers who want to explore “real Bali”
Perfect for Nature & Adventure Lovers
✅️ Sekumpul Waterfall Adventure

Trekking to Sekumpul Waterfall in North Bali is a breathtaking journey through some of the island’s most untouched natural beauty.
The trail begins in a quiet village and leads you down through terraced rice fields, dense tropical forest, and bamboo groves, eventually descending steep steps and crossing shallow streams. The trek takes about 30–45 minutes each way and requires moderate fitness, especially near the end where the path becomes slippery and steep.
Along the way, panoramic viewpoints offer stunning glimpses of the waterfall cluster up to seven separate streams crashing down cliffs over 80 meters high.
The jungle atmosphere, misty air, and roaring sound of water create a magical, immersive experience that makes every step worth it. Whether you’re an adventurer or a nature lover, Sekumpul offers one of Bali’s most unforgettable treks.
Best Time to Visit Sekumpul : Dry Season (April – October) clear skies,safer trekking paths, beautiful waterfall views, comfortable hiking conditions.
Rainy Season (November – March) Waterfalls are more powerful and dramatic, the landscape becomes even greener Some paths can be slippery. If visiting in rainy season, wear proper shoes and consider using a local guide. 📍[ Google Maps ]
Best Places to Stay in Sekumpul.
Sekumpul offers peaceful homestays and eco-lodges with stunning valley and waterfall views. Staying overnight allows you to experience sunrise, sunset, and village life without rushing.
Some recommended areas & styles:
Local family homestays
Eco-lodges overlooking.

