TABANAN, DEWATA.NEWS – Nature-based tourism in Bali continues to evolve, with unique culinary experiences gaining popularity among visitors seeking more than just food. One of the emerging destinations is River Flow Bali, a café set beside a natural waterfall in the highland area of Antapan, Baturiti.
Located within the Campuhan Antapan Waterfall area, the café offers a setting where visitors can enjoy drinks and light meals with the sound of flowing water as a backdrop. The site is accessible via a short two-minute walk from the entrance.
Visitors are charged an entrance fee of IDR 10,000 per person, which grants access to the surrounding natural scenery. Menu options include a range of beverages and snacks starting from IDR 20,000.
In addition to dining, visitors are allowed to enter the water and relax near the waterfall, an activity that has become a key attraction for those looking to unwind in a natural environment.
River Flow Bali operates daily from 10:00 to 17:00 WITA, except on Mondays. Despite relatively narrow access roads, the location continues to attract steady visitor interest, particularly from domestic tourists seeking quieter alternatives to more crowded destinations.
Online reviews indicate positive reception, with the café holding an average rating of 4.7 out of 5. Visitors have highlighted the calm atmosphere and scenic surroundings as key strengths.
“It’s a nice place to enjoy coffee while relaxing. The coffee is good, though food options are still limited,” said one visitor in a review.
Others noted the unique combination of drinks and natural scenery, including shaded areas and direct views of the waterfall.
With its blend of accessible pricing, natural surroundings, and interactive outdoor experience, River Flow Bali reflects a broader shift toward experiential tourism in Bali’s highland regions.
