Singaraja is a port town in northern Bali, Indonesia, which serves as the seat of Buleleng Regency. The name is Indonesian for "Lion King" (from Sanskrit singha and raja). It is just east of Lovina, with an area of 27.98 km² and population of 80,500, the second largest on the island.
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Kroya waterfall is very unique waterfall , from a height of 12 meters we could be sliding from the top of the waterfall,
Challenge yourself to jump from the cliff! the guide will give you life jacket for safety and you can also do the fun water slide here!
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Sekumpul Waterfall is touted as the most beautiful waterfall in Bali. It is fairly close to Niagara Falls Lemukih, only about 2 km away. Understandably, the Village and Village Lemukih Sekumpul indeed neighbors. To see Sekumpul Waterfall close, it takes a bit of effort and struggle. From the parking lot, you have to walk quite far away, down a dirt road, down the hundreds of stairs, and across the river. When you ride a motorcycle, you can still ride from the parking lot (near the ticket window), to the end of the road paving. After paving the way out, the road turned into a narrow dirt road (footpath). Not long down the path, you arrived at a blank bale (gazebo) with Niagara Falls Sekumpul incredible lure.
Skip the tour guides and proceed to the route , plenty of signs so you can’t miss it , ticket costs 20,000 per person , Nice and easy route to waterfall which takes about 15 minutes, enjoy the view
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This is the shrine to worship the god of death Ciwa or Durga so that when someone dies, his/her soul will depart for the heaven, not meandering on the earth.
This temple is located at a village about 11 km east of Singaraja town. My guide tells me that this village was famous for its struggle of independence against the Dutch colonialism . It took us about 25 mints to reach the place. Just like other temples in this region, there were hardly any visitors around, so we had the temple for ourself. The entrance fee was IDR 15,000 excluding the tips for the caretaker. This caretaker who has been mentioned previously in TripAdvisor, approached us and insist on showing us around. He claimed that his anchestors were involved in the war with Dutch. He was very polite and possessed detailed knowledge of the temple. Along the way he explain the history of the temple, the struggle with the Dutch and the meaning of the sculptures. We spent about 1 hour here to see around the place and get pictures of the place. It is a must visit if you are in the vicinity of Lovina or Singaraja. As usual bring along a bottle of water, sun block and a hat. Camera is a must.
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Lovely waterfall, this was our last stop on the North Bali day tour. As you drive from Ulun Danu to Gitgit, you will drive through a beautiful stretch of road surrounded by greenery on all sides. You have walk up the steep flight of stairs for about 15 minutes before you reach the base of waterfalls. Serene sight with clean water, you can easily relax here for an hour.
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We travelled here from Kubutambahan. I took my younger brother and my six-year-old son who loved that the water was like a bath! There is also a stunning Buddhist Temple close by and there is an opportunity to buy souvenirs from the stalls on the way in. If you're from England, then you will notice that eh rather is exactly the same colour as The Roman Baths in Bath. We loved all of our bathing experiences in Bali and there are many!
3.5 based on 40 reviews
Its the entrance gate to Golf resort ,but set with a beautiful backdrop of blue hills ,the traditional Balinese gates looks wowseome and good for taking poses for your album.If u have taken the Ulan Danu trip, you should not miss this place as it is just in the road side.
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