Dense Tropical Rainforests: The trek takes you through some of Bali’s most pristine and untouched rainforests, characterized by dense vegetation, towering trees, and a rich biodiversity of flora and fauna.
Waterfalls: Many jungle treks include visits to stunning waterfalls such as Sekumpul, Gitgit, and Banyumala. These waterfalls offer picturesque views and refreshing spots to rest and swim.
Lake Tamblingan and Lake Buyan: In the Bedugul area, treks often include stops at these twin lakes, providing serene views and opportunities for canoeing. The surrounding forest is thick with tropical trees and home to various bird species.
Wildlife Encounters: The jungles of Bali are home to numerous species of birds, butterflies, and small mammals. Trekking through these areas offers the chance to spot exotic wildlife in their natural habitat.
Traditional Villages: Some jungle treks pass through traditional Balinese villages where you can observe local life, farming practices, and unique cultural traditions. The hospitality of the villagers often adds a personal touch to the trekking experience.
Scenic Rice Terraces: In certain areas, the jungle treks also offer views of Bali’s famous rice terraces, showcasing the intricate and centuries-old Subak irrigation system.