Banten
20 water features • 20 waterfalls
Banten, a hidden gem on the western tip of Java, beckons nature lovers with its lush landscapes and spectacular water features. Home to 20 breathtaking waterfalls, this Indonesian region offers everything from towering cascades that plunge into emerald pools to gentle forest streams perfect for a refreshing dip. Whether you’re chasing the thunderous roar of Curug Cimahi or the serene charm of Curug Cikaso, Banten’s waterfalls deliver unforgettable photo‑ops and adventure‑filled trekking routes.
Beyond the iconic falls, the province’s sub‑regions—from the rugged mountains of Ujung Kulon to the verdant valleys of Serang—hide secret waterfalls and hidden springs waiting to be explored. Each area boasts its own unique vibe: the coastal cliffs of Pandeglang reveal sea‑kissed cascades, while the inland highlands of Lebak surprise visitors with mist‑shrouded drops that feel like stepping into a fairy‑tale.
Travelers seeking eco‑tourism, waterfall trekking, or simply a tranquil escape will find Banten’s water attractions a perfect match. Dive into our comprehensive Banten travel guide to discover the best routes, local legends, and practical tips for navigating these natural wonders. Pack your hiking boots, bring a waterproof camera, and get ready to chase the most captivating waterfalls Indonesia has to offer—right here in Banten.
Featured Attractions
Desa Wisata Cimanggu
Waterfall BantenCurug Cicaringin
Waterfall BantenCurug Sewu
Waterfall BantenCurug Cibarani
Waterfall BantenCurug Kadu Punah
Waterfall BantenCurug Butak
Waterfall BantenCrater Pulosari
Waterfall BantenKebun Teh Organik Harendong
Waterfall BantenRed Coral Beach
Waterfall BantenAIR TERJUN CIPOROLAK
Waterfall BantenCurug Cisuren
Waterfall BantenCurug Sata
Waterfall BantenNeighboring Regions
- (4 spots)
- Aceh (39 spots)
- Bali (154 spots)
- Bangka-Belitung Islands (9 spots)
- Bengkulu (22 spots)
- Central Java (59 spots)
- Central Kalimantan (10 spots)
- Central Sulawesi (29 spots)
- Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (18 spots)
- East Java (311 spots)