9 hr
Gitgit Canyon Canyoning Adventure
Descend through volcanic gorges with jumps, slides, abseils, and ziplines on this full-day guided expedition.
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9 hr
Descend through volcanic gorges with jumps, slides, abseils, and ziplines on this full-day guided expedition.
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12 hr
Rappel down jungle waterfalls, slide through natural rock chutes, and jump into emerald pools in North Bali
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4 hr
Rappel, slide, and jump through North Bali's jungle canyon with certified guides and full gear included.
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The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.
A 35-meter vertical drop creating a misty, powerful basin that serves as the centerpiece for most canyoning nae limits descents.
These two side-by-side streams offer a more intimate experience for canyoning nae limits groups looking for technical jumps.
Naturally formed basalt chutes within the canyon that provide smooth, fast-paced slides for thrill-seekers.
The surrounding lush ravines are part of the unique ecosystem that makes canyoning nae limits in this region a lush, green adventure.
A small, serene site near the water where locals offer prayers, adding a layer of cultural depth to your visit.
Gitgit serves as a convenient, roadside adventure for those seeking efficiency, while Sekumpul offers a rugged, expedition-style trek through Bali landmarks. Both provide intense canyoning nae limits tours, yet they cater to different comfort levels regarding terrain and exploration.
| Feature | Top pick Gitgit (Nae Limits) | Sekumpul Waterfall |
|---|---|---|
Accessibility |
100 steps | Demanding jungle hike |
Canyoning Difficulty |
Moderate | High |
Primary Activity Style |
High-adrenaline rappelling | Wild expedition trekking |
Crowd Levels |
Moderate | Low to moderate |
Typical Duration |
2–3 hours | 4–6 hours |
Conservation Fee |
45,000 IDR | 125,000 IDR (summer) |
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Verdict: Choose Gitgit for quick canyoning nae limits tickets, or select Sekumpul if your priority is a longer, more isolated experience in nature.
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Wear quick-dry activewear or swimwear suitable for technical water activities. Sturdy, closed-toe canyoning shoes or water-ready sneakers with high grip are essential for the rocky, slippery terrain.
Use only waterproof dry bags to protect cameras and personal items. Avoid bringing valuables or non-essential electronics that could be damaged by the high humidity and heavy waterfall spray.
Bring waterproof housings for cameras or phones to capture the 35-meter plunge. Early morning light provides the best illumination for long exposures of the cascading tiers.
The trail to the base involves 100 steps and uneven, occasionally mossy paths. It is not suitable for those with limited mobility or wheelchair users.
The area is nature-focused and suitable for adventurous families with older children who are comfortable with walking and swimming. Younger children should be supervised closely near the slick pool edges.
Local warungs near the entrance offer snacks and refreshing beverages. Pack hydration for your canyoning nae limits excursion as no services are available within the canyon itself.
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Full refunds are typically provided for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance. The mandatory 45,000 IDR conservation fee is included in tour bookings.
The gorge beneath Gitgit Waterfall drops 35 metres through layered basalt carved over two million years by the Melanting River. What began as a local guide route in the early 2000s transformed into one of Bali's premiere technical canyon descents after international canyoning instructors mapped anchor points along the vertical rock face in 2011. The site sits within a conservation zone that protects 12 endemic fern species and the critically endangered Javan hawk-eagle, which nests in the canopy above the second cascade. Canyoning nae limits operations here centre on controlled rappel descents using static rope systems anchored to reinforced bolts drilled into the canyon's rhyolite walls. Participants descend three distinct pitches: a 12-metre warm-up drop through a narrow chute, a 20-metre free-hanging abseil beside the main waterfall column, and a final 15-metre descent into a plunge pool fed by underground springs that maintain a constant 22°C temperature year-round. The route requires no prior climbing experience but demands upper-body strength sufficient to manage rope friction devices under load. The canyon's geology reveals Bali's volcanic origins. Columnar jointing patterns visible in the cliff faces date to the Pleistocene epoch, when pyroclastic flows from Mount Batukaru cooled and contracted into hexagonal prisms. Erosion rates here measure 0.8 millimetres annually, meaning the gorge has deepened roughly 800 metres since the last glacial maximum. Canyoning nae limits tours traverse this vertical archive in under three hours, navigating terrain that takes geological processes millennia to shape. Guided canyon adventures run daily from 07:00 to accommodate tidal schedules in the river system downstream. Each group carries certified helmets, harnesses rated to 2,200 kilograms, and webbing replaced every 50 descents per Indonesian Mountain Guide Association protocol. The 100-step access trail to the canyon rim begins at the main waterfall viewing platform, where the 45,000 IDR conservation fee supports trail maintenance and reforestation projects replanting native canopy species cleared during colonial-era coffee plantations.
"The route requires no prior climbing experience but demands upper-body strength sufficient to manage rope friction devices under load."
A step-by-step walkthrough of the visit — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.
You meet your guide at the trailhead pavilion, where you step into a chest harness and cinch a helmet lined with impact foam. The descent path switchbacks through a dipterocarp grove, roots slick with overnight mist, until you reach the canyon rim 100 steps below the parking area. Your guide clips your harness to the first anchor — a steel bolt driven flush into the rock — and demonstrates how to feed rope through the belay device clipped to your waist loop. You lean back over the edge. The first pitch drops you into a moss-lined chute barely wider than your shoulders, water sheeting over your boots as you walk backwards down the angled wall. At the base you unclip and wade through knee-deep current to the main waterfall. Here the rope hangs free in space. You step off the ledge and spin slowly as you descend, the waterfall's spray column drenching your right side, the roar loud enough that you feel it in your chest. Twenty metres down your boots touch gravel. The final abseil is short but technical — you navigate around a boulder mid-pitch, then drop into the plunge pool where the water turns from brown to turquoise as it deepens. You swim to the bank, unclip for the last time, and follow a flat trail back to the staging area, harness dripping, legs shaking slightly from sustained tension on the rope.
Gitgit Waterfall is open daily from 07:00–17:00 for visitors and those participating in canyoning nae limits activities.
Yes, the entrance fee is 45,000 IDR (conservation fee, per person) for access to the Gitgit Waterfall area.
The primary access trail to reach the base of the falls features 100 steps.
We recommend an arrival window of 07:00–10:00 to avoid mid-day crowds and enjoy softer morning light.
Yes, you can secure your canyoning nae limits tickets via professional tour operators who manage guided river descents.
Families are welcome, though canyoning nae limits activities are best suited for children with prior swimming and hiking experience.
Absolutely, capturing the 35-meter cascade is a highlight, though waterproof gear is necessary for your canyoning nae limits experience.
Wear sturdy, closed-toe canyoning shoes and activewear that allows for movement and quick drying.
You can easily combine your trip with visits to the nearby Ulun Danu Beratan Temple or the famous Handara Gate.