GitGit Waterfall, Singaraja
Gitgit Waterfall is a waterfall on the Indonesian island of Bali. This waterfall, one of the largest in Bali, is situated between the village of Munduk and the former island capital of Singaraja in the north of the Southeast Asian island. The waterfall, a well-liked tourist destination in Bali, is distinguished by its height, as well as by the surrounding vegetation and natural swimming holes, which may be reached by a rocky trekking path. Around 10 kilometers from Singaraja, 26 kilometers from Munduk, and 83 kilometers from Denpasar's Ngurah Rai International Airport, the falls are situated in Gitgit Village in the Sukasada District.
The Gitgit Waterfall is quite stunning. It is enormous and spills over the cliff's edge via a little opening in the vegetation. It cascades into a little pool surrounded by enormous stones and an abundance of luxuriant vegetation. Anyone who can manage a few stairs can access the short and generally well-maintained walk. It is understandable why it has grown to be so well-liked. Even so, you may still have a terrific day here, but if you want to avoid the crowds, you'll need to arrive early.