Munduk Waterfall Trek 2023 Complete Guide

  • Post published:July 7, 2023
  • Post category:Bali / Destinations
  • Reading time:21 mins read

Tucked away in the lush Munduk village, Munduk Waterfall is a part of four waterfalls that are in this valley. The Munduk Waterfall Trek is a five hour trek that takes you to all these waterfalls. If you prefer to go to just Munduk Waterfall you can do that too. In this complete guide, we will delve into all the essential details you need to know before embarking on your adventure to Munduk Waterfall.



Where is Munduk Waterfall? 

Munduk Waterfall is in the north region of Bali near Lake Tamblingan. The waterfall is in a valley with three other waterfalls. You have to start the trek to the waterfall in Munduk Village.

What is The Munduk Waterfall Trek?

Munduk Waterfall is in the valley with three other waterfalls. You can go to just Munduk Waterfall which is part of the trek or you can do the full five hour trek and see all four waterfalls in the valley. The four waterfalls covered in the trek are listed below.  

  • Labuhan Kebo Waterfall
  • Melanting Waterfall
  • Munduk Waterfall (aka Red Coral Waterfall)
  • Golden Valley Waterfall

How to Get to Munduk 

By Scooter

Renting a scooter is a popular way to get around Bali. It’s also much cheaper than any other alternative. Scooter rentals can be found throughout Bali and they cost around IDR 60,000 to IDR 80,000 (approximately USD 3.50 to USD 5.50) per day. I’ve found that longer term rentals are usually cheaper. Checkout my guide to renting a scooter in Bali so you don’t get scammed like I did.

Local taxi

For those who prefer a hassle-free journey, local taxis like Gojek or Grab are readily available in Bali. These are Ubers for Bali. You can ask for a scooter or car depending on what you prefer. Hop into one of these comfortable rides and let the driver navigate the roads while you sit back and enjoy the scenic views along the way. 

Private car charter

If you prefer a more luxurious and convenient option, renting a car with a private driver is a fantastic choice. This is a great choice for people who are traveling in bigger groups. Prices for a full day rental range from IDR 800,000 to IDR 1,200,000 (approximately USD 55 – USD 85).

Directions to Munduk 

From Ubud

  • Start from Ubud and head north towards the town of Bedugul.
  • Take the main road passing through the towns of Payangan, Tegalalang, and Kintamani.
  • Continue driving north past Lake Batur until you reach the town of Bedugul.
  • In Bedugul, take the road towards the village of Gobleg.
  • From Gobleg, follow the signs to Munduk village.

From Lovina

  • Start from Lovina and head south towards the town of Seririt.
  • From Seririt, continue south towards the village of Munduk.

Best Time to Visit

Determining the perfect time to visit Munduk Waterfall is crucial to get the most out of your experience. To witness the waterfall at its grandest, you should visit during the dry season, from April to October. During this time, the rainfall is minimal and the trek is better.

Entry Fee and Timings

Each of the four waterfalls are open all day long. Each waterfall has its own entry fee.

  • Labuhan Kebo Waterfall – IDR 10,000
  • Melanting Waterfall – IDR 10,000
  • Munduk Waterfall (aka Red Coral Waterfall) – IDR 20,000
  • Golden Valley Waterfall – Free

Start at Melanting Cottages

The trek starts at Melanting Cottages (Google Maps Point) from where you will take a paved path and go under the cover of the forest. After a fifteen minute walk you will come to an intersection that has a sharp left turn. This left path goes to Labuhan Kebo and Melanting Waterfalls. 

Labuhan Kebo Waterfall

The first waterfall on this path is Labuhan Kebo. There is a booth at the entry to the waterfall where you have to buy the ticket. Then there are some steep steps that take you to the bottom of the valley where the waterfall is. The waterfall itself is surrounded by rocks so you can’t get very close to it but you can take some pictures from further away. Once you are done, climb the stairs back up and continue down the same path.

Melanting Waterfall

Melanting Waterfall is at the end of this path. You will have to pay for the ticket at the entry booth and descend another longer staircase to get to this waterfall. The stairs go right up to the waterfall so you can get much closer to it. After you are done you have to walk all the way back to the intersection on the main path from where you turned left. 

Munduk Waterfall

If you continue straight from the intersection you will see Munduk Waterfall. There are no stairs for this waterfall. You just have to walk for a minute from the ticket booth to get here. The pool at this waterfall is big and safe enough that you can get in for a swim if you want. 

Golden Valley Waterfall

If you continue on the same road as Munduk Waterfall you will find Golden Valley Waterfall. They also have a cafe close to here which overlooks the waterfalls and has nice views.

End of Trek

The path continues on a bamboo bridge that crosses over the river that falls to make the Golden Valley Waterfall. If you keep walking down you will come out in Munduk Village further up the same road you started from. This is a car road so you can get a ride from here. 

Things to Carry

  • Shoes: Comfortable footwear suitable for trekking through the forested area.
  • Cotton Clothes: Lightweight and breathable clothing to ensure maximum comfort during your hike.
  • Sunscreen: Sunscreen and a hat to shield yourself from the tropical sun.
  • Insect Repellant: Insect repellent to ward off any unwanted visitors.
  • Water and Snacks: Bottled water and snacks to keep you hydrated and energized.

Can You Swim at Munduk Waterfall?

Yes, you can swim at Munduk Waterfall. The natural pool formed by the water is pretty nice to take a dip in especially after you have been walking in the hot Bali sun all day.

Is Munduk Waterfall Appropriate for Small Kids?

The trek may not be suitable for small children due to elevation and the long duration of the trek. The trail leading to the waterfall can be challenging for young kids, because there are a lot of steps you have to climb up and down.

Places to Stay in Munduk

Luxury: Munduk Moding Plantation Nature Resort and Spa

Munduk Moding Plantation Nature Resort and Spa is one of the best resorts inBali. It is surrounded by lush greenery, and has stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. You will find world-class amenities, including a spa, infinity pool, and fine dining restaurant here.

Mid-level: Puri Lumbung Cottages

You can experience the charm of traditional Balinese cottages at Puri Lumbung Cottages. The cottages are deep in the Munduk hillside and have amazing views from the balcony. There are lots of outdoor spaces to relax and play games.

Budget: Lesong Hotel and Restaurant

Lesong Hotel and Restaurant is the perfect mix of comfort and affordability. This budget-friendly hotel has clean and cozy rooms for a pleasant stay. You can find local delicacies at their restaurant such as Mie Goreng.



Things To Do Near Munduk Waterfall

Wanagiri Hidden Hills

Wanagiri Hidden Hills is the perfect viewpoint for a picture that showcases the landscape around Beratan. They have bird nests and swings that directly look towards Lake Tamblingan.

Ulun Danu Beratan Temple

This iconic Balinese temple is situated on the shores of Lake Beratan. It is adorned with intricate pagodas and surrounded by mist-covered mountains. It’s a great way to see the historical and cultural significance this area has in Bali’s history.

Luwak Coffee Plantation

You can discover the secrets of the world-renowned Luwak coffee, famously known as the most expensive coffee in the world. You should take a guided tour of the plantation, see the coffee-making process, and do a tasting session.

Handara Gate

Handara Gate is an impressive Balinese gate framed by lush green mountains. Mt Agung rises behind it giving much character and life to the frame.



Waterfalls Near Munduk Waterfall

Gitgit Waterfall

Gitgit is one of the biggest and most powerful waterfalls in Bali. It flows into huge pools at the bottom where you can always find people having fun swimming and relaxing. It’s amazing to behold the beauty and power of this waterfall.

Banyumala Waterfalls

Flowing into a blue natural pool that you can jump into, the Banyumala Twin Waterfalls are the perfect location for an early morning trip in Bali. It’s a beautiful place hidden in the hills of Bali. This is one of my favorite waterfalls ever. 

Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfalls

This is a group of four beautiful waterfalls in north Bali. The most famous of these waterfalls falls on cascades of rocks and then flows into a gentle beautiful stream. It’s an adventure to see all four waterfalls on the hike.

Tour Options in Munduk

Banyumala Waterfall Trek, Bedugul and Lake Beratan Tour

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Banyumala Waterfalls and visit the iconic Bedugul area, home to Lake Bratan and Ulun Danu Beratan Temple.

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces 2-Hour E-Bike Cycling Tour

Embark on an exciting e-bike adventure through the UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, immersing yourself in the breathtaking landscapes and cultural heritage of Bali.

Private Sekumpul Waterfall Hiking Tour

Unveil the beauty of Bali’s hidden gem, the Sekumpul Waterfall, on a private hiking tour. Along the way, visit a local luwak coffee plantation (made from civet poop) and savor the flavors of the famous coffee.

Conclusion

Munduk Waterfall Trek is a great way to get a workout and also visit four of Bali’s beautiful waterfalls. By following this complete guide, you can seamlessly navigate your journey through the Munduk Waterfall Trek, and have an amazing adventure in Bali.

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Suwat Waterfall: Natural Pool Waterfall Near Ubud

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Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfalls in Bali

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