The Campuhan Antapan waterfall is a unique looking stream waterfall in north Bali, near the popular Leke Leke waterfall.

It’s a quiet spot by a clear running stream, with no crowds and almost no hiking needed.

This travel guide will explain how to get there, and everything you need to know before you go!

Campuhan Antapan Waterfall

The walk to the waterfall is super easy and only takes 1 or 2 minutes.

It’s one of the easiest waterfall hikes in Bali. You don’t even have to go up and down any stairs, just walk straight to it on a flat path that follows the river.

The waterfall is nice and looks very different. It has 3 streams flowing down a slick rock, with a shallow pool to swim in below.

There’s not really a comparable one in Bali except maybe Kuning Waterfall, but we liked this one better (and it’s a much easier hike!).

Do be careful on the rocks nearby, because they can be very slippery!

Entrance Fee

As of 2024, there’s an entry fee of 30k Rupiah (~$2 USD). We didn’t have to pay any parking fee.

How To Get There

Campuhan Antapan Waterfall is located in central/north Bali, about 1 hour drive from Ubud.

It’s just a few minutes away from Leke Leke Waterfall, so you can easily visit both waterfalls in the same trip!

The best way to get there is to rent a scooter or hire a private car and driver (both of these can be booked online).

       

More Bali Waterfalls

Looking for more information on the best waterfalls in Bali, Indonesia?

Check out my Bali Waterfalls Map for a complete list with travel guides, photos, and info!

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