Aling-Aling Waterfall
The Aling-Aling waterfall stands at an approximate height of 35 meters above
ground and has a distinctive feature where it splits into two adjacent
waterfalls at the top. The waterfall on the left has a larger flow compared to
the one on the right. Aling-Aling cascades down a steep cliff, surrounded by
lush greenery.
The water flow creates a basin pond about 4 meters deep, which is often used by
tourists for swimming or simply enjoying the fresh water. Nearby, you can find
several smaller waterfalls, including Pucuk, Twin, Cemara, Canging, Dedari, and
Kroya waterfalls. Since some of these are smaller and not very high, they are
popular spots for tourists to jump from the top.
Located in Sambangan village, Sukasada district, Buleleng regency, Bali,
Aling-Aling waterfall is 11 km southwest of Singaraja, accessible by a 10 to
15-minute car or motorcycle ride. Traveling from Denpasar requires covering a
distance of 80-100 km.
From Denpasar, take the road towards Singaraja. Before entering Singaraja, you
will encounter a fork in the road; take the right path towards Sukasada station.
Continue along this road until you reach a second fork in front of Sambangan
village, where a sign for Aling-Aling Waterfall will direct you. Turn left and
proceed for about 2 km to reach the waterfall attraction.
Upon arrival, park your vehicle and continue on foot through the rice fields,
ascending and descending hundreds of steps for about 400 meters to reach the
waterfall. Here, you can enjoy the scenery, the serene atmosphere, and the
refreshing water of Aling-Aling.
The fastest and most convenient way to reach Bali is by air, with flights
connecting from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and major Indonesian cities to
Ngurah Rai International Airport (IATA: DPS, ICAO: WADD), also known as Denpasar
International Airport or I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, located 13 km
south of Denpasar.
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