Nestled in the lush landscapes of north Bali, Aling-Aling Waterfalls, known locally as Air Terjun Aling-Aling, cascade approximately 98 feet (30 meters) down a cliff in a striking twin stream. This sacred site, while prohibiting swimming in its main pool, offers several smaller waterfalls nearby, such as Kembar, Kroya, and Pucuk, where visitors can enjoy thrilling cliff jumps and natural water slides. The area’s serene and verdant surroundings provide a refreshing backdrop for those seeking both adventure and tranquility.
Aling-Aling Waterfalls (Air Terjun Aling-Aling)
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