SingSing Waterfall, Lovina
One of North Bali's best-kept secrets, Singsing Waterfall is a fantastic choice for visitors seeking a natural adventure when visiting Lovina or Singaraja's capital. About 50 kilometers west of the town center and primary beach resort area, in the Cempaga settlement of Banjar, in the forested hills, is where you'll find the waterfall. Its name translates roughly to "daybreak waterfall". Singsing Waterfall is not as tall or large as some other well-known waterfalls found in Bali's central highlands, but the entire location is nonetheless a relaxing getaway. When the waterfall empties into a rocky pool during the wet season (October through April), that is the greatest time to visit.
Singsing waterfall may erratically diminish to trickles when the dry season takes over. Even yet, the upper creek's pools and the rock walls on each side, which are both black and smooth, nevertheless provide a distinctive environment. The calming experience at this hidden retreat is enhanced by the sound of birdsong and other natural sounds set against the dips and trickles of the waters. It takes 20 minutes to walk from the rural neighborhood to the spot through a moderate woodland track. There is also a broad upper creek with lava stone pools that you may relax in that is reached via a narrow trail that crosses the waterfall.