Gilgit Falls is located in the northern part of Bali and is located in a plateau area about 300 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by tropical rain forests, and natural water is constantly gushing out all year round. Besides the natural waterfall itself, there are some artificial waterfalls around it. If you are lucky, you can also see some wild monkeys near the rainforest of the waterfall.
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Show More ReviewsThe local name of the waterfall is "gitgit waterfall". It is located in the mountainous area in the north of Bali. It is located in a village between Singaraja and the Water Temple. The road conditions here are pretty good except that it is a bit far. You can basically park on the side of the main road. It takes less than 10 minutes to walk to the ticket office after getting off the car, and it takes less than ten minutes to walk forward to the waterfall. Generally speaking, the road is not difficult to walk and is suitable for tourists of all ages. But to be honest, the waterfall is far less spectacular than the one in China. But this place in Bali is still okay. This waterfall is generally divided into two parts. One part is in a natural cave, with two small waterfalls crossing and flowing into the valley bottom. It should be possible to swim, but it rained heavily on the day I went there, and there were basically no tourists, so I gave up swimming. The other part is about a few hundred meters downstream, with a relatively large water flow and a relatively spectacular one. There is another waterfall not far away, but it rained heavily at that time, so I gave up. There is another thing to focus on: I spent 200k/person on the ticket for the waterfall. This price includes the cost of the tour guide. But I saw other netizens saying that the ticket price is only 10k, I don't know if I stepped on the thunder. But to be honest, it is quite convenient to have a tour guide, at least he can help you take two photos, otherwise it is not easy to find someone to take photos when you arrive at the scene. Of course, if you want to walk by yourself, it doesn't matter. After getting off the bus, you don't need to pay attention to those people and just walk straight down. There is a ticket office about 7-8 minutes' walk away. You can buy tickets directly here. To be honest, this waterfall is not big