The Best Bali Waterfalls for August 2026 (Dry-Season Guide)
Dry season does something specific to Bali's waterfalls that no one really explains before you get here: the water drops, but the clarity goes up. Rivers that run muddy brown in wet season turn a genuine turquoise-green by August, and what you lose in raw volume, you gain in visibility, in safety, and in how the whole scene actually photographs. If you've been chasing the postcard version of a Bali waterfall, August is closer to it than you'd expect from a "dry" month. Here's an honest, spot-by-spot rundown of where to go, what August specifically does to each one, and what to actually expect when you get there. Tegenungan — closest to Ubud, busiest by far Tegenungan sits about 20 minutes from central Ubud, which makes it the easiest waterfall to reach and, unsurprisingly, the most crowded. In August, water flow is moderate — enough for a proper swim below the falls, not so much that the current fights you. The main viewing platform gets packed by mid-mornin...