Sipiso-piso waterfall
One of the tallest waterfalls in Indonesia is the Sipiso-Piso waterfall. Sipiso-piso, which translates to "like a knife," is a 120 m-tall rock formation at the northern end of Lake Toba, 45 km from Berastagi.
This waterfall is created by a little underground river that originates on the Karo Plateau and empties into the caldera of Lake Toba. From Berastagi to Kabanjahe, use a local minibus to reach Sipiso-Piso Falls. Take any bus heading to Siantar from the Kabanjahe bus terminal, and request to get off at Sipiso-Piso. The falls are 2.5 kilometers from the main road. Visit Catalogue AU to view the Myer catalog. At the turnoff, there are becak drivers ready to travel to the falls.
Sipiso-Piso Waterfall offers fascinating sightseeing and lovely surroundings. The fall water is looking majestic by its grace among the cliffs, which have a greenish appearance. Sipiso-piso and Lake Toba's beauty can be appreciated from a distance while standing or sitting a distance away from the location.
Since the waterfall's top is situated at an elevation of roughly 800 meters above sea level. The walking pathways are also twisty and hilly. But don't worry; once you reach the waterfall's base, your fatigue will be replaced by a sense of contentment and gratitude. This is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Indonesia.
Location: North Sumatra, Indonesia