Discover Peguyangan Waterfall and the Iconic Blue Stairs in Nusa Penida, Bali

Peguyangan Waterfall – A Hidden Gem in Nusa Penida, Bali

Peguyangan Waterfall is a stunning collection of petite falls and natural pools nestled at the foot of towering cliffs in Nusa Penida. The journey begins with a descent down hundreds of vibrant blue stairs, creating an unforgettable hiking experience.

Have you ever wondered how such a breathtaking stairway found its way here? Although the specifics remain a mystery, those who embrace adventurous and remote hikes will find Peguyangan to be a thrilling challenge!

This hike stands out as one of the most exhilarating in Bali, boasting magnificent views of the surrounding cliffs. This travel guide will delve into the details of reaching Peguyangan Waterfall and everything you need to know before embarking on your journey!

Where To Stay In Nusa Penida


Akusara Jungle Resort
Akusara Jungle

Villa Ume Tenang
Villa Ume Tenang

MAUA Hotel
MAUA Hotel

Unicorn Bungalow
Unicorn Bungalow

Peguyangan Waterfall Hike

Similar to most hikes in Nusa Penida, the trek to Peguyangan Waterfall commences at the top of a substantial limestone cliff along the coast.

The descent takes approximately 30 minutes and is relatively straight forward. However, the uphill climb is steep and can be quite strenuous. As you make your way down the vibrant blue stairway, you will encounter an old Hindu temple at the base of the cliffs.

The first two sets of blue stairs are made of sturdy metal, offering spectacular views of the Penida coastline. From this vantage point, you can spot the triangular boulder at Batu Siha Beach in the distance.

Peguyangan Waterfall
Peguyangan Waterfall Nusa Penida Bali Drone

The final section of the stairway at Peguyangan is crafted from wood and extends directly over the ocean, where waves crash against the rocks below.

Additionally, beneath the main stairway lies the remnants of an older stairway that collapsed prior to the construction of the existing one.

However, proceed with caution; the drop-offs can be hazardous, and certain areas of the stairs are in questionable condition. It’s important to hike at your own risk!

If you weigh over 100 kilos (220 lbs), it might be wise to reconsider this hike due to safety concerns. The wooden stairs were designed for locals, averaging under 70 kilos (150 lbs), and the site has not been well maintained over the years.

Peguyangan Waterfall Blue Stairs
Peguyangan Waterfall Nusa Penida Bali Blue Stairs

My first experience hiking here in 2017 was fraught with challenges, as I wore damp sandals, leading to precarious footing. I feared slipping through the gaps between the stairs!

Consequently, if you’re planning to take a swim in the pool at the bottom, it’s advisable to keep your footwear dry for the return hike; it can significantly impact your safety and comfort.

We revisited this hike in 2021, and it didn’t seem as daunting as I initially remembered. Focusing on maintaining three points of contact can provide stability and safety.

Peguyangan Natural Pool

At the base of Peguyangan cliff, you will find a Hindu temple alongside a series of waterfalls and pools, perfect for a refreshing swim before ascending back to the top.

While the pools are man-made, they possess a natural appearance. The stunning ocean views render them reminiscent of an infinity pool.

Entrance Fees

As of 2024, there is no entrance fee to visit Peguyangan Waterfall; however, a small fee is charged for sarong rentals, necessary for temple entry.

Sarongs can be rented from the parking area for 15k Rupiah (~$1 USD) or you may bring your own for free. This ensures you are appropriately attired to respect the sacred site.

How To Get To Peguyangan Waterfall

Peguyangan Waterfall is situated on the southwestern side of Nusa Penida island, accessible by car or scooter.

The drive from the Sampalan docks or accommodations in northern Penida takes about an hour. However, be prepared for some rough road conditions; a cautious approach is recommended.

Drone view of Peguyangan Waterfall
Drone pic showing the size of the cliff. See tiny Guyangan and the blue stairs at the bottom?

More Nusa Penida Travel Tips

If you’re seeking additional information about Nusa Penida, a beautiful island in Bali, then you’re in luck!

This island is filled with scenic beaches, awe-inspiring cliffs, enchanting caves, and superb snorkeling locations!

Nusa Penida Private Driver

For those wishing to explore Nusa Penida in comfort, booking a van with a driver is a fantastic option. I highly recommend GetYourGuide.

They offer a full day of driving and sightseeing in Penida (up to 8 hours) for up to 5 passengers. This package includes the van, driver, and petrol.

Our experiences with GetYourGuide for various tours and activities worldwide have always been positive, which is why I recommend them with confidence.


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