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Tourist Guide

Grombong Waterfall and Fiji Waterfall

18 May 2018

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Grombong Waterfall and Fiji Waterfall are located in the Sawan area, Lemukih Village, Buleleng Regency, Bali. The travel time from Denpasar to this location is approximately two and a half hours. After traveling along the Bedugul–Singaraja access road, visitors will see a sign pointing to “Sekumpul Waterfall” on the right-hand side. Simply follow this route to reach Lemukih. However, it is important to note that the road leading to Lemukih is only wide enough for one car. If vehicles meet from opposite directions, one must give way. Drivers are also advised not to drive at high speed, as many of the bends are not yet equipped with convex mirrors.

Access to Grombong Waterfall and Fiji Waterfall has significantly improved, as evidenced by the stairways that are now equipped with handrails. To reach the first waterfall, visitors follow a footpath, pass a large tree, and cross a small stream. In less than five minutes, they will arrive at Grombong Waterfall. From a distance, two powerful streams of water can be seen cascading side by side from a height, flowing down a series of rocks below. This waterfall is frequently featured on social media, which explains why many international tourists can be found taking photos and enjoying the plunge pool upon arrival.

To reach the second waterfall, Fiji Waterfall, visitors must follow a river with a fairly strong current. Near a bamboo bridge, there is a small waterfall that is also part of Fiji Waterfall. In total, Fiji Waterfall consists of four waterfalls: the first is located near the bridge, while the second to fourth waterfalls are situated within one main area. After crossing the river and following the footpath, visitors can hear the powerful roar of Fiji Waterfall. Although it is generally less crowded than Grombong Waterfall, the scenery is equally impressive. Fiji Waterfall features a very strong water flow that falls directly into the plunge pool, rather than cascading over rocks.

In addition to enjoying the views of Grombong Waterfall and Fiji Waterfall, visitors can also try several recreational activities prepared by local residents before reaching the waterfalls. These include the Lemukih Water Slide, where visitors slide down a small waterfall like a natural waterslide and walk through rice fields before continuing the journey. There is also the Lemukih Waterfall Swing, which allows visitors to enjoy a view of Fiji Waterfall from above using a large swing.

Enterance Fee : IDR 10.000 per Person.

 

Source: Chandra A.S.