Yeh Mampeh Waterfall

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Yeh Mampeh Waterfall, Natural waterfall in Bangli, Indonesia.

Yeh Mampeh is a waterfall in Bangli, Indonesia, that drops about 30 meters through thick tropical vegetation. The water creates natural pools at different heights along its course, with the flow broken into multiple sections that make the descent appear layered.

Local communities have maintained the trails to this waterfall since the early 1900s, keeping access to this natural water source alive. The long-kept paths show the deep connection people have had to this location across generations.

The name Yeh Mampeh comes from Balinese language and means 'flying water', showing how local people understand natural phenomena through their words. When you visit this location, you see how the water falls in many sections and how residents connect to this place as a source of water and nature.

From the parking area, walk about 15 minutes along forest paths and cross small streams to reach the waterfall. The ground becomes slippery after rain, so wear good shoes and take your time while walking.

The water creates natural curtains at multiple points, allowing visitors to stand behind the flow and look through the falling water. This unusual experience is possible because the water spreads wide enough in some spots to walk through while it streams down in front.

Location: Bangli

GPS coordinates: -8.15425,115.36009

Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:08

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Natural landmarks and sacred sites in Bali

Bali presents a varied landscape where nature and spirituality intertwine. The island features dramatic coastal cliffs and quieter coves alongside waterfalls that flow through tropical vegetation. Sekumpul Falls and Kanto Lampo draw visitors with their cascading waters, while Tukad Cepung and Tibumana offer swimming holes nestled in rocky gorges. Rice terraces at Jatiluwih display generations of farming knowledge, their green curves following the hillsides. Temples are woven throughout the landscape rather than concentrated in towns. Pura Luhur Lempuyang sits high on a mountainside, Gunung Kawi is carved into a cliff face, and Tirta Gangga water palace blends architecture with fountain gardens. Each reflects how Balinese people have built their spiritual life into the natural world. Ancient structures like Ujung Palace and Batu Bolong Temple show how style and function developed over time. Beaches vary greatly across the island. Some like Bingin and Melasti draw surfers and sun-seekers, while others like Green Bowl Beach and Diamond Beach remain more secluded. The Nusa Penida islands offer dramatic rocky shorelines at Kelingking and Atuh, plus natural pools like Angel's Billabong. Thermal springs at Banjar and walking paths through valleys like Campuhan show that exploration goes beyond beaches and temples.

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