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Misty Highlands & Cascading Falls — Bedugul & Waterfall Tour

1 Day

Private car for up to 5 passengers — price is per person based on 2 pax sharing. Solo traveler
rate available on request.

Overview

Trade the beaches for Bali’s misty northern highlands on this enchanting tour through twin crater lakes, cascading jungle waterfalls, and iconic volcanic gateways. The Handara Gate — a towering split gate rising from morning mist against a backdrop of volcanic
mountains — has become one of Bali’s most sought-after photography spots. Continue to the scenic twin lakes of Buyan and Tamblingan before descending through coffee plantations to the dramatic Munduk Waterfall.

Highlights

  • Pura Ulun Danu Bratan — the mythical floating temple on Lake Bratan
  • Handara Gate — Bali's most Instagrammable volcanic archway
  • Twin Lake Viewpoint (Buyan & Tamblingan) — panoramic highland scenery
  • Munduk Waterfall — a majestic double waterfall in the jungle
  • Baturiti Coffee Plantation — luwak coffee tasting at a highland estate

itinerary

Location Info: This tour covers the northern Tabanan and Buleleng regency highlands. Munduk village is approximately 1,000m above sea level. The Handara Gate is near Bedugul, and Munduk Waterfall requires a 20-minute walk through jungle terrain. Wear sturdy footwear.

Cost

Cost Includes

  • Private car & English-speaking driver-guide
  • Ulun Danu Temple entrance ticket
  • Handara Gate entrance ticket
  • Munduk Waterfall entrance ticket
  • Luwak coffee tasting
  • Bottled water

Cost Excludes

  • Cost Exclude:
  • Lunch
  • Tips
  • Personal shopping

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is the walk to Munduk Waterfall difficult?

A: The trail is approximately 20 minutes each way through jungle paths with some uneven terrain and steps. It is manageable for most fitness
levels. Wear closed-toe shoes or sturdy sandals — flip-flops are not recommended

Q: What is the Handara Gate?

A: The Handara Gate (Pura Penataran Agung Bedugul) is a traditional Balinese split gate (candi bentar) that frames a view of the Bedugul volcano. It became globally famous after photos went viral, and now requires a small entrance fee and timed photography slots

Q: Can we swim at Munduk Waterfall?

A: Swimming at the main waterfall pool is generally permitted. Water levels and conditions vary by season — the waterfall is most dramatic during and just after the rainy season (Oct–March)

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Misty Highlands & Cascading Falls — Bedugul & Waterfall Tour