If you want to enjoy the most beautiful waterfalls in Bali, not an exaggeration if I recommend Gitgit waterfall Buleleng Regency. with a height of 45 Meters, Git-git waterfall is the largest waterfall in Bali. And Git-git waterfall not only offers the only waterfall, but three, the second waterfall can be found along the road to the third waterfall. You need to go through 2 km uphill from the main waterfall to reach the third waterfall. Git-git waterfall is located near the border of Buleleng and Tabanan regency, around 11 km south of Soweto, near the area of Bedugul. Entrance to the waterfall is characterized by a small sign on the side of the road. To reach the waterfall, you must pass through a narrow dirt road, lined with souvenir stalls and drinks, but outside these stalls, green environment is ready to soothe your eyes.
Stop at the waterfall Banner Gitgit, parked the bike and to reach the waterfall should be dropped down the valley, the track is easy because it was used as tourist attractions and because it still looks quiet morning. Here are 3 objects that can be enjoyed Gitgit waterfall, cave and waterfall Stone Mekalongan. At the waterfall in the language Balinya Gitgit which means twin mouth of the cave is located, not too high but it is quite heavy, probably because 2 is said to twin waterfalls side by side, the middle rope attached keliatannya used to play swing like Tarzan. Next we headed out a little bit rock cave but did not meet with the referred to, up to first find a waterfall that seems to overflow of river Mekalongan of Gitgit waterfalls, waterfalls and rapids are much higher than the gap that may exist dilhat hit a stone. From here the river that flows in the Buleleng embryo Singosari river. Completion of here back on the road early but found its way into the cave lies hidden stones and had to climb the ladder line, so view goanya small mouth size and there on the hill climb as a result sedkit stones that emit water, do not know how deep it is difficult to entered in addition to the roof wall is too small.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
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