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Waterfalls in Bali
Aling-aling
This is one of the waterfalls in the northern part of Bali. The closest to the city of Singaraja, the Alin-Alin waterfalls are an easy walk without tearing through the impassable jungle. Near Aling-Aling you can stroll along the rice field paths, where you will find a cascade of smaller weirs. Then, after a couple of hundred steps down, the waterfall itself opens. A tall 35-meter handsome man greets you with cool fog and the sounds of rushing water. From a rocky peak, the water splits slightly into two streams and falls into the pool, where it is possible to jump. Be careful with slippery and jagged rocks at the base!
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Gitgit waterfalls
Perhaps the most popular waterfall on the island, Git-git is located only 10 km south of Singaraja in the north of Bali and is easily accessible from the main Bedugul-Singaraja road. Just a few minutes walk from the road, you immediately get to the viewpoint with an impressive view of a 40 m high water column that constantly falls into the rocky pool
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Jembong
A lesser known waterfall, but no less beautiful, is Jembong, located in the village of Ambengan in the Sukasad area of Buleleng, North Bali. Jembong is easily accessible through local cocoa plantations, along rocky trails and small streams. At its base is a clean freshwater pool in which you can enter the water at the waist
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Kanto lampo
This small but picturesque waterfall in the village of Beng on the Gianyar River is characterized by multi-level cascades that flow down a series of walking boulders. The waterfall is seasonal and it is best to visit it during the rainy season when the volume of water is high and a small pool forms at its base. Admission is 10,000 rupees per person. One of the great features of Kanto Lampo is its accessibility - it is located just a hundred meters from the roadside entrance