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Gitgit Waterfalls is among the most well-known waterfalls in Bali, making it a popular tourist attraction for both residents and visitors. It's located nearby Gitgit village, about 20-minute drive from Singaraja, a 2.5-hour drive from Kuta and a 2-hour drive from Ubud. Gitgit Waterfalls flow throughout the year, but their waters are much clearer throughout the dry season.
The waterfall includes three definitely stunning waterfalls. The signs, wooden boardwalk, and stairs over the little canyon are all well maintained. You do not need a guide to walk-- simply get a ticket for less than 50 euro cent (about IDR 6,000) per person and you're ready to go. Bear in mind as you'll undoubtedly encounter some local "guides" trying to show you the way.
The trek is absolutely stunning and the scenery changes from clove and coffee plantations to the lavish tropical forest. It's a refreshing for both mind and body-- it's so serene, you can hear the birds singing. The air gradually gets cooler and misty as you get closer to the waterfalls. Beware with your electronic gadgets though, as they may get affected by the high humidity ... or taken by some cheeky monkeys.
The very first set of waterfalls you'll encounter is called Twin Falls. They are not very high but the present is rather outstanding. At their bottom you'll find a small pond with tempting crystal clear (and really cold-- friendly warning!) water. The area is surrounded by a little cliff, offering additional shel
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