Reviewed · WATERFALL TOURS
Benang kelambu waterfall and benang stokel waterfall lombok
Two waterfalls, one easy private day. This Lombok outing pairs Benang Stokel and Benang Kelambu with a private car, guide, and hotel pickup, making a remote corner of the island much simpler to reach. I like the freedom of a private group and the chance to add rice terraces, weaving, and Sasak village visits. I also like that swimming and macaque spotting give the waterfall walk more life than a quick photo stop.
The main drawback is the long day on the road, especially from Kuta or Senggigi. You will walk about 10 minutes to the first waterfall and another 25 minutes between the falls, and lunch is not included. Weather also matters, since poor conditions can force a new date or cancellation.
In This Review
- Key points to know before booking
- Why these two Lombok waterfalls make a good day trip
- The 9:00 a.m. pickup and drive north
- Walking from the parking area to the first fall
- Benang Stokel and the 25-minute walk to the second waterfall
- Swimming, macaques, and time to slow down
- The Sasak culture stops on the return journey
- What the $114.50 group price really buys
- Who will enjoy this tour most
- Practical advice for a smoother waterfall day
- Should you book Benang Stokel and Benang Kelambu?
- FAQ
- Where are Benang Stokel and Benang Kelambu waterfalls?
- How far are the waterfalls from Kuta Lombok?
- What time does the tour start?
- How long does the full experience last?
- How long do you spend at the waterfalls?
- Is hotel pickup available?
- Is this a private tour?
- Is lunch included?
- What happens if bad weather cancels the tour?
Key points to know before booking

- Two waterfalls in one outing: Benang Stokel and Benang Kelambu are visited on the same day, with roughly three to four hours at the waterfall area.
- Private transport for up to six people: The $114.50 group price can be good value when shared by a family or small group.
- Swimming is part of the plan: Bring suitable swimwear and a way to keep valuables dry, though no equipment details are provided.
- A local guide adds cultural context: The day can include Sasak traditions, hand weaving, rice terraces, and a traditional village.
- The journey takes time: The waterfalls are about 90 minutes from Kuta Lombok, with longer driving possible from other parts of the island.
- Guide Sigit receives special praise: One couple found the drive from Senggigi especially enjoyable because he took them through rice fields and made the trip feel personal.
Why these two Lombok waterfalls make a good day trip

Benang Stokel and Benang Kelambu sit near Aik Berik village in northern Lombok. They are far enough from the main beach areas that reaching them by public transport is not practical, yet close enough for a full-day outing from much of the island.
The appeal is simple: you get two major waterfalls, time to swim, and a guide who can add local context. This is more than a ride to a viewpoint, but it is not a strenuous expedition either. The walking portions are short by waterfall standards, although uneven ground and wet surfaces can still make the route tiring.
I especially like the mix of nature and culture. You are not limited to one forest stop. On the way back, the guide may stop at rice terraces, a hand-weaving village, and a traditional Sasak village. These additions help you see how rural Lombok works beyond its beaches and resorts.
Keep your expectations sensible. The exact order and length of the cultural stops are not fixed in the supplied details. The waterfall portion takes about three to four hours, depending on weather and the pace of your group, while the full experience lasts around eight hours.
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The 9:00 a.m. pickup and drive north
Pickup begins at 9:00 a.m. from your hotel or agreed meeting point. The tour offers transport from hotels around the Lombok mainland, so the exact drive time depends on where you are staying.
From Kuta Lombok, the waterfalls are described as roughly 90 minutes away. From Senggigi, the drive can also take about an hour and a half, as shown by a couple who traveled with Sigit. That means the car ride is not just a short transfer. You should be ready for a full day that includes a fair amount of time on the road.
The private vehicle is air-conditioned, which matters in Lombok’s warm climate. You do not need to arrange separate transport, compare local routes, or worry about finding the waterfall entrance yourself. For a small group, that convenience is a real part of the value.
The drive can also be part of the experience. Sigit was praised for taking the route through attractive rice fields, giving the ride some interest instead of treating it as dead time. Your own route and guide may differ, but the private format gives you more room to ask for stops when the schedule allows.
I would use the drive to settle into a slower day. Have breakfast before pickup, carry water, and do not assume you can buy lunch at a convenient point. Lunch is not included, so ask the provider about food arrangements before departure if you need a proper midday meal.
Walking from the parking area to the first fall

After arriving at the waterfall area, the first walk takes about 10 minutes from the parking area. That is a manageable approach for most people, and the tour notes that most people can participate.
The short distance does not mean you should treat it like a paved stroll. Waterfall paths can be damp or uneven, and you will be more comfortable in shoes with a secure grip. The supplied details do not specify the condition of every section, so I would avoid flimsy sandals if you plan to walk actively between the falls.
Once you reach the first waterfall, you have time to stop, take photographs, and swim. The water is one of the central reasons to book this outing, so pack swimwear rather than assuming you will only look at the falls.
The guide is available at the waterfall area, and entrance fees to both waterfalls are included. That keeps the day straightforward. You are not left to work out separate admission payments or find your way through the site alone.
Benang Stokel and the 25-minute walk to the second waterfall

The tour then continues from the first waterfall to the second, with about 25 minutes of walking between them. This is the part to consider carefully if someone in your group dislikes walking or has limited stamina.
You can expect the route to take time even though it is not described as a long hike. The day is built around moving between two separate falls, not parking beside both of them. Wear clothes that can handle damp conditions, and keep your phone protected if you plan to photograph near the water.
The reward is variety. Instead of spending the whole visit at one cascade, you see two waterfall settings during the same stop. The supplied description presents both as dramatic cascades with pools suitable for swimming, though the exact water conditions can change with the weather.
Plan to spend around three to four hours at the waterfall area. That gives you room to walk, swim, watch for wildlife, and take breaks. It also means you do not need to rush from one photo point to the next.
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Swimming, macaques, and time to slow down

Swimming adds a useful sense of purpose to the visit. You can cool off after the walks rather than simply standing near the water for a few minutes. If you prefer not to swim, you can still spend the time taking photos and enjoying the surroundings.
Macaques may be seen in the area. The description specifically encourages you to look out for monkeys and other wild animals, but sightings are not guaranteed. Treat any wildlife viewing as a bonus, not the main reason to book.
I would keep food and loose items secure around macaques. The provided information does not set out formal wildlife rules, so follow your guide’s instructions and do not approach animals. A small dry bag or waterproof pouch would also be useful for your phone and wallet, although no dry-bag service is included.
Weather affects both safety and enjoyment. Rain can change walking conditions and water levels, and the experience requires good weather. If conditions are poor, the provider offers another date or a full refund. That is reassuring, but it also means you should keep some flexibility in your Lombok schedule.
The Sasak culture stops on the return journey

The optional return stops are a strong reason to choose this tour instead of arranging a simple waterfall transfer. The guide can include rice terraces, a hand-weaving village, and a traditional Sasak village along the way.
The weaving visit offers a look at a craft associated with Sasak culture. You can learn about how local textiles are made rather than seeing only the finished products in a shop. The details do not promise a fixed demonstration length or a purchase requirement, so think of this as a cultural stop whose exact shape depends on timing.
The traditional village adds another layer. Lombok is often sold through beaches and surf, but a village visit can show you a more local side of the island. Again, the schedule is flexible, and the tour does not specify how long you spend there.
Rice terraces are a natural fit for the drive back. They make a good visual break after the waterfall walk and help explain the countryside you pass through. Sigit’s route from Senggigi was praised for its rice-field views, so the drive may be one of the more pleasant parts of the day.
These stops are best viewed as flexible extras. If you spend the full three or four hours at the waterfalls, there may be less time for each cultural visit. Tell your guide what matters most to you at the start: swimming, photography, weaving, village life, or seeing several stops briefly.
What the $114.50 group price really buys

The listed cost is $114.50 per group of up to six people. That is not a per-person price, so the value changes sharply with group size.
For six people, the cost works out to about $19.08 each. For four people, it is about $28.63 per person. For two people, it becomes $57.25 each, before lunch and any personal spending.
The price includes a private car, private transport, a guide at the waterfall, entrance fees to both waterfalls, and air conditioning. Those inclusions matter because the waterfalls are not easy to reach by public transport. You are paying for time saved, a direct route, and less hassle as much as for the waterfall visit itself.
For a couple, the cost is harder to judge. A shared group option could be cheaper, but it would not offer the same control over timing or cultural stops. For a family or group of friends, the private arrangement looks stronger, especially if everyone wants to swim and move at a comfortable pace.
Lunch is the clear extra to plan for. The available details do not say where lunch can be bought or whether the guide recommends a particular stop, so ask before setting out. At minimum, do not begin the day assuming food is covered by the booking.
Who will enjoy this tour most

I would choose this outing if you want waterfalls without arranging several pieces yourself. It suits people staying in Kuta, Senggigi, or another part of mainland Lombok who are comfortable with a full day and a drive of about 90 minutes each way.
It is also a good match for a private group with mixed interests. One person can swim, another can focus on photos, and someone else can ask about weaving or Sasak customs. A private guide makes those interests easier to balance than a fixed large-group schedule.
Families may appreciate the private vehicle and the ability to set the pace, though the walking route and wet ground deserve consideration. Anyone with mobility concerns should ask for current path details before booking, since the supplied information only confirms that most people can participate.
This is less suitable if you want a quick stop close to your hotel, a guaranteed wildlife encounter, or a tour with lunch included. It is also not ideal for a tightly packed itinerary, since the full outing lasts about eight hours and weather can affect the plan.
Practical advice for a smoother waterfall day
Wear secure walking shoes and bring swimwear. You should also carry drinking water, sun protection, and a waterproof way to protect your phone, since swimming and wet paths are part of the plan.
Leave room for changes. The tour depends on good weather, and the three to four hours at the falls can expand or contract depending on conditions and your group. If you have your heart set on the weaving village or a long swim, discuss priorities with the guide early.
Use the private format well. Ask about the best order for the waterfalls, how long you can swim, and which return stops fit the day. The point of paying for private transport is not only comfort. It is the ability to shape the day around what you care about.
The cancellation terms are friendly if your plans change early. You can cancel at least 24 hours before the start for a full refund. Changes or cancellations inside that window are not refunded, so check the weather and your schedule in good time.
Should you book Benang Stokel and Benang Kelambu?
Book this tour if you want two Lombok waterfalls, swimming time, private transport, and a chance to add Sasak culture to the same day. The group price is particularly attractive for four to six people, and the air-conditioned car removes much of the transport problem.
I would hesitate only if you dislike long drives, need lunch included, or want a highly fixed schedule. For most small groups, the combination of waterfalls, macaque spotting, rice terraces, weaving, and village stops gives you a fuller picture of northern Lombok than a simple waterfall taxi ride.
FAQ
Where are Benang Stokel and Benang Kelambu waterfalls?
They are near Aik Berik village in northern Lombok, Indonesia.
How far are the waterfalls from Kuta Lombok?
The waterfalls are about 90 minutes by car from Kuta Lombok.
What time does the tour start?
Pickup starts at 9:00 a.m.
How long does the full experience last?
The tour lasts approximately eight hours.
How long do you spend at the waterfalls?
The waterfall portion usually takes around three to four hours, depending on weather and the pace of the group.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes. Round-trip pickup and transport are offered from hotels around the Lombok mainland.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. Only your group participates, and the vehicle can accommodate a group of up to six people under the listed group price.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch is not included in the price.
What happens if bad weather cancels the tour?
You can be offered another date or a full refund if poor weather causes cancellation.
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