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Leke Leke Waterfall

Beautiful waterfall in Bali

Leke Leke Waterfall

Leke Leke Waterfall

icon-location-red Beautiful waterfall in Bali

5.00/5 - (4 Votes)

Attractions Details

📌 Address

J5PW+7W7, Antapan, Baturiti, Tabanan Regency, Bali 82191, Indonesia

Opening Hours

4:00 AM - 6:00 PM

💸 Entrance Fee

IDR 100,000

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5.00/5 - (4 Votes)
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Wisnu
Local tour guide
"To fully enjoy your visit to Leke Leke Waterfall in Bali, make sure to bring a waterproof camera or phone case so you can capture stunning photos without worrying about water damage. Additionally, wear comfortable shoes with good grip as the path to the waterfall can be slippery, especially during rainy seasons."

What is Leke Leke Waterfall?

Nestled away in the heart of Bali's luscious landscape, Leke Leke Waterfall is a hidden gem that beckons those who seek the tranquility of nature. Known to locals as Air Terjun Leke Leke, it's a place where the chorus of the jungle merges with the steady, soothing rush of water cascading down into a serene pool. The waterfall is enveloped by Bali's signature terraced greenery, providing a picturesque setting for adventurers and nature lovers alike.

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As someone who regularly takes time to explore the areas less traveled, I can vouch for the magic of Leke Leke Waterfall. It's a spot where you can take a breath of pure air, away from the hustle and bustle of Bali's tourist hotspots. The path to the waterfall is an adventure in itself, involving a walk through a lush pathway that just adds to the charm of discovering this secluded cascade.

History of Leke Leke Waterfall

The history of Leke Leke Waterfall is entwined with local folklore and the daily lives of the nearby villagers. Waterfalls in Balinese culture are often considered sacred, and Leke Leke is no exception; it's a natural site that reflects the spiritual connection the Balinese have with their environment. While it may not have a long historical narrative like ancient temples, Leke Leke Waterfall has become more known and appreciated in recent years as visitors search for untouched natural spots on the island.

I often hear from the elders here about how Leke Leke has been a part of their lives for generations. It's a source of life, providing water and supporting the lush ecosystems surrounding it. As a child, it was a place of joy and play, while elders regard it with a mix of respect and pride, understanding the waterfall's significance beyond its beauty.

Why is Leke Leke Waterfall Important?

Leke Leke Waterfall's importance lies not only in its natural beauty but also in its cultural and ecological significance. For the local community, waterfalls such as Leke Leke are a source of spiritual inspiration and meditation. In Bali, where Hindu traditions thrive alongside a deep respect for nature, places like Leke Leke are vital for the ritual purification known as "melukat," allowing individuals to cleanse themselves both physically and spiritually.

From an ecological perspective, Leke Leke promotes biodiversity and sustains the local flora and fauna. This waterfall, like many others in Bali, supports a microclimate that is crucial for the health of the surrounding jungles. And let's not forget, it's important for us too—providing a secluded escape where we can reconnect with nature away from our screens and schedules. Ever felt the need to just go where the signal is weak but life is vivid? Leke Leke is the answer.

Things to Do & See at Leke Leke Waterfall

At Leke Leke Waterfall, the most obvious activity is to witness the stunning cascade itself. After a scenic walk through a verdant trail, you're rewarded with the sight of the waterfall tumbling into a crystal-clear pool. It's perfect for a refreshing swim, so be sure to bring your swimsuit for a dip in its invigorating waters. The daring ones might even find a spot to safely leap into the pool from a lower part of the surrounding rocks.

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For the keen photographers out there, Leke Leke is a paradise. Can you imagine capturing the sunlight as it pierces through the canopy, creating nature’s own spotlight on the waterfall? There are several spots around the waterfall that offer magnificent views and angles for that postcard-perfect shot.

Beyond the waterfall, take time to pause and appreciate the smaller wonders—a diverse array of tropical plants and flowers, insects humming along their daily business, and the occasional glimpse of Bali's distinctive wildlife. Remember, it's often the journey just as much as the destination that fills our souls, and here, every step is a part of the story.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Leke Leke Waterfall located?

Leke Leke Waterfall is located in Bali, Indonesia.

What is the entrance fee for Leke Leke Waterfall?

The entrance fee for Leke Leke Waterfall is 50,000 IDR per person.

Is swimming allowed in Leke Leke Waterfall?

Yes, swimming is allowed at the base of Leke Leke Waterfall.

Are there any facilities available at Leke Leke Waterfall?

Yes, there are facilities such as changing rooms and toilets available for visitors.

Is Leke Leke Waterfall suitable for children?

Yes, Leke Leke Waterfall is suitable for children. However, proper supervision is recommended.

Attractions Details

📌 Address

J5PW+7W7, Antapan, Baturiti, Tabanan Regency, Bali 82191, Indonesia

Opening Hours

4:00 AM - 6:00 PM

💸 Entrance Fee

IDR 100,000

Find it on google maps