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Senin, 07 Juni 2021

5 Waterfalls Tourism in Bali, Beautiful and Fresh

 If you intend to travel to Indonesia from USA (in other words"traveling to Indonesia from US"), or from other countries to tour Bali, Bali Island offers many natural attractions, such as beaches, hills, mountains, lakes, and waterfalls.

If you want to visit a waterfall, Bali has several tourist attractions, each of which has interesting waterfall views.

The head of the Bali Indonesian Tour Guides Association (HPI), I Nyoman Nuarta, recommended several waterfalls that should be visited while on vacation in Bali.

So, what waterfalls can be visited while in Bali, and what are the beauties offered?


1. Gitgit Waterfall, Buleleng Regency

Gitgit Waterfall, Buleleng Regency


Gitgit Waterfall is located in Gitgit Village, Sukasada District. The waterfall with a height of about 35 meters has clear water and is surrounded by shady plants and trees.

In addition to the natural panorama offered, the air there is quite cool, so visitors who come may feel at home to linger there.

The distance to the waterfall from the parking area is 250 meters. Along the way, tourists can already hear the roar of water combined with the chirping of birds.

The waterfall discharge is quite normal so tourists can swim or bathe under the swift flow of water.

However, these two tourism activities should not be carried out in the rainy season because the water discharge is very heavy.

The bottom of the waterfall pool has different ground contours on several sides. While soaking there, you can also play natural slides while enjoying the cold water and beautiful scenery.

After playing with the water and being satisfied to spoil your eyes with the beautiful environment and calm atmosphere, you can visit the souvenir selling area.


2. Sekumpul Waterfall, Buleleng Regency

Sekumpul Waterfall, Buleleng Regency


Sekumpul Waterfall, also known as Gerombong Waterfall, is located in Sekumpul Village, Sawan District.

Sekumpul Waterfall consists of two waterfalls, each of which has a height of about 50 meters. However, the flow of the two waterfalls comes from different springs.

The first waterfall, or the one with a single flow, the source of the water comes from the mountains. While the second waterfall whose water flows like a curtain comes from a

Each side of the waterfall is surrounded by lush plants and trees that are still beautiful. This makes Sekumpul Waterfall like a hidden waterfall.

To enter the waterfall area, tourists must descend the cliff which is equipped with steps and iron handrails.

You don't need to be afraid to visit there because the path to the waterfall is safe. Furthermore, visitors will cross the bridge and cross the river.

Along the way, you will be spoiled by the residents' shady trees and coffee gardens. Every now and then maybe there will be residents who are processing coffee beans there.

Upon arrival at the waterfall area, visitors can immediately feel the fresh air and the cold splash of the waterfall which is quite heavy.

Even though it is quite heavy, tourists can still swim or just play water in the waterfall pool. There are also those who take pictures under the waterfall.


3. Nung Nung Waterfall, Badung Regency

Nung Nung Waterfall, Badung Regency


Nung Nung Waterfall which has a height of about 70 meters is located in Pelaga Petang Village, Petang District.

The waterfall is surrounded by shady trees and is located a little hidden, which is slightly protruding from the cliff to the left of the waterfall.

The pool is filled with large rocks that can be used as photo spots with a waterfall background.

Nung Nung Waterfall is on a fairly high plain. When visiting there, not only was the water cold but the air was cool too.

The water discharge there is quite safe so tourists can swim or take pictures. The lush trees that surround the waterfall area are often used as photo spots by visitors.

Before getting there, you will pass hundreds of stairs that are quite steep. It is better to prepare your stamina before going on vacation there.

Even so, the natural scenery that will be seen along the way may be able to make you forget about tiredness. If you don't feel strong, you can rest at one of the stopping posts.


4. Tegenungan Waterfall, Gianyar Regency

Tegenungan Waterfall, Gianyar Regency


Tegenungan Waterfall is located in Kemenuh Village, Sukawati District. This waterfall has a height of about 40 meters. The source of the water comes from the Tukad Petanu River.

Apart from offering beautiful natural scenery and cool air, this tourist spot is equipped with Instagramable photo spot facilities such as a swing near a waterfall.

There is also a photo spot of a small bridge that leads to a large birdcage made of twigs and twigs in the shape of a heart.

But before you can enjoy the beauty of the waterfall and take pictures, tourists have to pass hundreds of steps.

While descending the stairs, you will find a building that juts into the cliff. The building is arguably a viewing post to see the waterfall from a distance.

Upon arrival at the waterfall area, you can immediately swim or play water under the fairly heavy flow of the waterfall.


5. Yeh Mampeh Waterfall, Buleleng Regency

Yeh Mampeh Waterfall, Buleleng Regency


Yeh Mampeh Waterfall is located in Les Village, Tejakula District. The waterfall is about 30 meters high.

The flow of the waterfall is quite unique. Before the water reaches the pond, it looks like it is flying through the air. This has earned it the name Yeh Mampeh or the flying waterfall.

Although the height of the waterfall is only about 30 meters, it turns out that this size is only for the first level waterfall. Meanwhile, the height of the second and third levels is unknown.

To get there, tourists will pass through hilly areas and green fields before arriving at the location of Yeh Mampeh Waterfall.

Upon arrival, you have to walk first from the parking area of about 1.5 km. Along the way, you can hear birds singing while enjoying the beautiful forest scenery and cool air.

The waterfall area is surrounded by shady trees so that the sun doesn't feel too hot. Tourists can play water or swim in a waterfall pool.

Visitors can also just take pictures, sit on the rocks and see the magnificent Yeh Mampeh Waterfall, or relax at the local stalls.

This waterfall is kept in a clean environment because there is a Toya Anakan spring. The spring is used as a place for taking holy water for Hindu ceremonial activities.


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