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Sendang Gile & Tiu Kelep with Kids – Our Experience + Tips for Families

Can you do the Sendang Gile and Tiu Kelep waterfalls hike with young kids?
Yes! With the right preparation (baby carrier, snacks, good shoes), even families with toddlers can enjoy these beautiful jungle waterfalls in North Lombok. The trail is partly adventurous, but manageable β€” and a real highlight for nature-loving families.

Is it safe to visit these waterfalls with children?

Yes β€” but it depends on your kids’ ages and your travel style as a family. The walk to Sendang Gile is mostly shaded and involves a lot of stairs. Young kids around 3 can often walk large parts of it themselves, though carrying them at times is totally normal.

Tiu Kelep is more of an adventure: you’ll walk through a short tunnel, cross shallow rivers, and step over wet rocks. If you’re going with toddlers, a sturdy baby carrier is essential. Older kids (6+) usually find it exciting β€” especially if they enjoy water and nature.

We did the hike with our 2- and 3-year-olds β€” and yes, it’s doable! At Sendang Gile, we briefly considered skipping the second waterfall, since we didn’t see any other small kids on the trail. But we continued β€” with care β€” and it turned out to be one of the highlights of our trip.

Our honest experience hiking Sendang Gile & Tiu Kelep with a 2- and 3-year-old

Hiking to Sendang Gile and Tiu Kelep waterfalls in North Lombok with a 2- and 3-year-old sounds like a challenge β€” and it was! But also one of our favorite family adventures in Lombok.

The walk to Sendang Gile waterfall was mostly stairs through shaded jungle. Our 3-year-old walked most of it herself (with some help on the steeper parts), and we carried our toddler in a soft structured carrier. We did spot monkeys on the way, so make sure to keep snacks packed away!

At the start of the trail to Tiu Kelep waterfall, we considered turning back. We hadn’t seen any other families with young children, and it looked a bit more adventurous than expected. But hey β€” parenting is basically one big adventure, right? So we decided to go for it β€” and we’re so glad we did.

The second part of the hike included a short tunnel, shallow river crossings, and slippery rocks β€” definitely a challenge with small children, but also a magical jungle experience. Tiu Kelep is a powerful, photogenic waterfall surrounded by lush canyon walls. The kids splashed in the shallow water, we had a snack break nearby, and just took it all in.

The hike back required a bit of perseverance (and plenty of snacks), but we all made it β€” muddy, wet, proud, and smiling.

πŸ‘‰ Planning to explore more of Indonesia? Don’t miss our full guide to visiting Lombok with kids β€” packed with tips for families with babies and toddlers.

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Tiu Kelep waterfall with kids

1. Getting to Sendang Gile & Tiu Kelep with Kids

πŸ›₯️ Best route from the Gili Islands

Take a local boat to Bangsal, then continue by private driver to Senaru. You can also ask your accommodation to arrange a private boat (Rp400,000-Rp500,000) β€” easier when traveling with kids and luggage. You can also book a guided waterfall tour in advance β€” which can be extra convenient with kids.
πŸ‘‰ Check out these options: this one and this one.

πŸš— Travel times from other areas in Lombok

Whichever part of the island you’re coming from, a private driver is the way to go:

  • Senggigi β†’ approx. 2 hours
  • Tetebatu β†’ 2.5–3 hours
  • Kuta Lombok β†’ 3+ hours (a long drive, but doable if you leave early)

We included the waterfalls in our πŸ‘‰ 3-week Bali & Lombok route, and it turned out to be one of the most memorable stops.

🎟 Entry & where to start the hike

When you arrive in Senaru, you’ll find multiple starting gates β€” no need to overthink it, they all lead to the same path.
You’ll pay a small entrance fee. Local guides are available β€” especially helpful when hiking with toddlers.

2. The Hike: What to Expect with Kids

🚢🏻First stop: Sendang Gile Waterfall

The trail to Sendang Gile is short (15–20 minutes) and mostly made up of stairs. It’s shaded and scenic, and kids around age 3 can usually walk most of it themselves β€” though some carrying is normal. You’ll pass jungle views, bamboo groves, and maybe even spot some monkeys (hide your snacks!).

🏞️ Continue to Tiu Kelep Waterfall

This part is more adventurous:

  • You’ll walk through a tunnel,
  • Cross a shallow river (twice!),
  • And step over slippery rocks.

Expect 30–45 minutes one way β€” or 60–90 minutes with small children. It’s not stroller-friendly, but totally doable with a sturdy carrier and good shoes. The reward? A powerful waterfall in a lush green canyon where kids can splash, play, and cool off.

3. What to Pack for the Waterfall Hike

Packing smart makes all the difference on this jungle walk β€” especially when hiking with young children.

  • πŸ‘Ÿ Good shoes (water shoes or grippy sneakers)
  • πŸ‘Ά Sturdy baby carrier for toddlers
  • 🩱 Swimwear + towel (you’ll want to splash!)
  • 🍎 Snacks + water (no visible food β€” monkeys!)
  • πŸ‘• Dry clothes for after swimming
  • πŸŽ’ Dry bag for phones and valuables
  • 🧴 Sunscreen & insect repellent (mostly shaded, but still useful)

4. Tips for Families Visiting the Waterfalls

  • πŸ•— Go early to avoid heat and crowds β€” and to take your time on the trail.
  • πŸ§ƒ Take breaks during the hike β€” let kids splash, snack, and reset.
  • πŸ’ Hide your snacks from monkeys, especially near Sendang Gile.
  • πŸ§‘β€πŸ¦― Consider hiring a guide β€” while the path is clear and often busy, having a local guide was surprisingly helpful with small kids. Ours assisted with slippery parts, carried some of our gear, and was genuinely kind and great with the kids.
  • πŸ› Plan a post-hike meal in Senaru β€” Rinjani Lodge or a local warung has good food and stunning views.

Final Thoughts: A Mini Jungle Adventure for the Whole Family

Visiting Sendang Gile and Tiu Kelep was one of the most memorable parts of our Lombok trip. The mix of waterfalls, jungle paths, and just the right amount of challenge made it a perfect family adventure β€” even with a toddler and preschooler!

Whether you include it in a full Bali–Lombok itinerary or plan a dedicated visit to North Lombok, these waterfalls offer nature, excitement, and splashy fun all in one.

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Happy exploring! 🌿
β€” The Little Passport Crew

FAQ: Visiting Sendang Gile & Tiu Kelep with Kids

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