Bengkulu
22 water features • 22 waterfalls
Discover Bengkulu’s Hidden Water Wonders
Bengkulu, a pristine region on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, is a nature lover’s paradise waiting to be explored. With 22 spectacular waterfalls spread across its lush landscape, this hidden gem offers an unforgettable cascade of water features that range from thunderous drops to serene, hidden pools. Whether you’re chasing the misty spray of Bengkulu waterfalls or seeking tranquil river bends, the province’s diverse water attractions promise adventure for hikers, photographers, and families alike.
Each of the 22 water spots showcases a unique blend of tropical forest, rugged cliffs, and crystal‑clear streams, making Bengkulu a must‑visit destination in any Indonesia travel guide. From the dramatic heights of Curup Waterfall to the secluded charm of Kota Baru Cascades, the region’s sub‑areas—such as the coastal districts, inland highlands, and volcanic foothills—offer distinct experiences that cater to every traveler’s taste.
Ready to explore Bengkulu’s natural attractions? Dive into the province’s sub‑regions, follow the winding trails, and let the refreshing roar of waterfalls guide you through an unforgettable journey. Pack your boots, bring your camera, and discover why Bengkulu is fast becoming Indonesia’s top secret for water‑filled adventures. Your next epic waterfall trek starts here!
Featured Attractions
Air Terjun Kemumu Sumber Rejo
Waterfall BengkuluAir Terjun Lemo Nakai
Waterfall BengkuluBukit Daun
Waterfall BengkuluKawah panas
Waterfall BengkuluAir terjun pengantin
Waterfall BengkuluObjek Wisata Air Terjun Batu Betiang
Waterfall BengkuluAir Terjun Pelangi
Waterfall BengkuluAir Terjun Talang Buai
Waterfall BengkuluAir Terjun 7 Tingkat Rindu Hati
Waterfall BengkuluAir Terjun Air Sengak
Waterfall BengkuluAir Terjun Pipa Belanda
Waterfall BengkuluAir Terjun Tapak Gedung
Waterfall BengkuluNeighboring Regions
- (4 spots)
- Aceh (39 spots)
- Bali (154 spots)
- Bangka-Belitung Islands (9 spots)
- Banten (20 spots)
- Central Java (59 spots)
- Central Kalimantan (10 spots)
- Central Sulawesi (29 spots)
- Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (18 spots)
- East Java (311 spots)