Madakaripura Waterfall
Madakaripura Waterfall
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Monday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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- DanjiroLake Forest, California282 contributionsDefinitely Worth the Stop on the way back to SurabayaOur driver recommended this stop. The fee was 250K rupia, which was not bad. It includes a 20 minute scooter ride through the forest to the gate of the forest park. Our guide took us along the concrete walkway, where we got helmets (required wearing due to falling stones) and if you don't bring a rain-coat you get need a parka, available at the gate. The initial falls were small but as you wind into the slot canyon, the water is flowing from all sides, ending in a circular terminus with a 200m water fall with water flowing down all sides. It is refreshing and the guides will help you get photos with you in them, as they know a lot of good angles. Don't be too stingy with the tips, the guides are great.Visited November 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 5 December 2023
- Roving82433614 contributionsWonderful guide makes the trip enjoyableOur guide is very helpful - he took fantastic videos and photos of us (guiding us where to sit and how to pose). He also took good care of us, telling us where to step when crossing the stream or climbing the rocks. In these places, he also took our hands one-by-one as we crossed the stream or climb the rocks so we felt very safe when we were with him. And the fun of crossing the cold water stream and letting waterfall fall on your head is once in a lifetime. We enjoy this much more than Tumpak Sewu waterfall, and part of it is due to good service that we had.Visited September 2024Travelled with familyWritten 13 September 2024
- Fiona I73 contributionsBeautiful!This is an absolutely beautiful waterfall in a very scenic narrow canyon, ending in a tall circular basin with the water cascades on all sides. The photos are lovely but being in the middle of it is even better, well worth a visit! We got a moped ride down the road from the town to the trail head, then walked the couple of km to the falls. The walk is easy and flat, just be aware there are a couple of points where you walk through the river, so wear some sandals or something similar that you don’t mind getting wet. We had hiking boots but took them off, you don’t really need anything so heavy, the walk is relatively short and easy. You’ll also need a waterproof coat to walk among the falls at the end. There are people selling plastic ponchos if you want. We also had a guide. The route is so easy that a guide may not be necessary, but I’m glad we did it, because he was friendly and helpful and he helped us take some beautiful photos. Plus it only cost a tiny amount but it pays back into the local community, so it’s a good thing I think. The only downside for me was that it can get busy on the weekend and there are a lot of people just trying to get showy photos for their instagram. It would be nicer if you could just enjoy being in such a beautiful place without people doing instagram ‘photo shoots’!Visited September 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 27 September 2024
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Fiona I
Edinburgh, United Kingdom73 contributions
Sept 2024 • Couples
This is an absolutely beautiful waterfall in a very scenic narrow canyon, ending in a tall circular basin with the water cascades on all sides. The photos are lovely but being in the middle of it is even better, well worth a visit! We got a moped ride down the road from the town to the trail head, then walked the couple of km to the falls. The walk is easy and flat, just be aware there are a couple of points where you walk through the river, so wear some sandals or something similar that you don’t mind getting wet. We had hiking boots but took them off, you don’t really need anything so heavy, the walk is relatively short and easy. You’ll also need a waterproof coat to walk among the falls at the end. There are people selling plastic ponchos if you want. We also had a guide. The route is so easy that a guide may not be necessary, but I’m glad we did it, because he was friendly and helpful and he helped us take some beautiful photos. Plus it only cost a tiny amount but it pays back into the local community, so it’s a good thing I think. The only downside for me was that it can get busy on the weekend and there are a lot of people just trying to get showy photos for their instagram. It would be nicer if you could just enjoy being in such a beautiful place without people doing instagram ‘photo shoots’!
Written 27 September 2024
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Ivan Hendri
Singapore, Singapore9 contributions
Aug 2022
Madakaripura is an awe-striking attraction not to be missed. Prepare to experience the falls first hand, and get real wet, as the local guides bring you on a walk into the falls itself.
If at all possible, request for Solikin as your guide, (the guide in blue tee in the attached pictures), as he single-handedly heightened the whole experience with his unexpected expertise in photo-taking.
Thanks to him, my friends and I got a whole album of unforgettable moments within these magical falls. Here's sharring some very few but nice pics.
If at all possible, request for Solikin as your guide, (the guide in blue tee in the attached pictures), as he single-handedly heightened the whole experience with his unexpected expertise in photo-taking.
Thanks to him, my friends and I got a whole album of unforgettable moments within these magical falls. Here's sharring some very few but nice pics.
Written 8 September 2022
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Roving824336
14 contributions
Sept 2024 • Family
Our guide is very helpful - he took fantastic videos and photos of us (guiding us where to sit and how to pose). He also took good care of us, telling us where to step when crossing the stream or climbing the rocks. In these places, he also took our hands one-by-one as we crossed the stream or climb the rocks so we felt very safe when we were with him.
And the fun of crossing the cold water stream and letting waterfall fall on your head is once in a lifetime. We enjoy this much more than Tumpak Sewu waterfall, and part of it is due to good service that we had.
And the fun of crossing the cold water stream and letting waterfall fall on your head is once in a lifetime. We enjoy this much more than Tumpak Sewu waterfall, and part of it is due to good service that we had.
Written 13 September 2024
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Damien S
Adelaide, Australia6,973 contributions
Feb 2023 • Friends
So the title may sound like a big call but I have seen alot of waterfalls around the world and this is the best. The fact you walk through it is even more amazing. The path in and out can be a little slippery. Be prepared to pack and prepare to get wet. All in all a safe, well presented, guided adventure. Stunning all the way!
Written 5 February 2023
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Christopher P
Legazpi, Philippines417 contributions
Mar 2023
We reached the car park and were told we must take a motorbike to the waterfall entrance. It was raining hard at that time with thunder, but we had no choice. The road is open, no problem for cars to go through, but the local village head has decreed that access is only by motorbike. Of course we got soaking wet, arrived at the entrance and were told it has been closed for the rest of the day due to the rising water at the waterfall.
Back to the car park to get changed in the very basic toilet...a very disappointing experience for what are amazing waterfalls according to the photos published.
Back to the car park to get changed in the very basic toilet...a very disappointing experience for what are amazing waterfalls according to the photos published.
Written 28 March 2023
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Bangkok, Thailand597 contributions
Apr 2023 • Couples
The largely huge and amazing waterfall in east java. The must visiting place.
I came here with the helpful guide for navigating and phototaking.
A little bit walking, but the atmosphere is really refreshing.
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I came here with the helpful guide for navigating and phototaking.
A little bit walking, but the atmosphere is really refreshing.
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Written 13 April 2023
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JohanInIndonesia
Denpasar, Indonesia23 contributions
Dec 2015 • Couples
I give this the lowest rating. Not for the spot, which is beautiful, but for the horrible racist 'guides' waiting to rip off white people. I'm white and am married to an Indonesian wife, we even live about 1 hour from this waterfall. Sadly i will never actually see it because after going there today and having to deal with all the vultures scattered at the path entrance, we decided to turn around and not see it although we did pay entrance and parking fees. You pay to visit this waterfall about 3 km before you enter the actual area(10.000 rupiah p/person). These 'guides' count on that because at the start of the almost 1km footpath they stop all foreign tourist and insist they must take a guide for 50.000 rupiah per person. While we were discussing this, 3 groups of locals just came back from the path, 3 groups all without the 'mandatory' guide. For indonesians a foreigner is just a walking moneybag waiting to be squeezed dry. Note that these guides are not officially hired, they are just local people hanging at the entrance harassing the tourists. The money they earn goes 100% into their own pocket and not towards the preservation of the area. You can in fact go without guide, but expect a half hour discussion and being treated like some sort of criminal. An average hardworking Indonesian local to this area earns about 1.5 million rupiah per month while these lazy leeches just try to hassle tourists for a 1 km walk that is 95% just over a concrete path. Would NOT recommend this for foreign tourist. Tourist should stop paying these ridiculous things to change the indonesian greedy mentality!
Written 19 December 2015
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Simon King
Hong Kong, China617 contributions
Jul 2013 • Friends
In my humble opinion, the waterfall is worth visiting for 3 simple reasons :
a) OUT OF THIS WORLD. You won't see this if you live a citylife, as the 1km walk to the waterfall, you will pass the deep valley, vegetation, huge boulders, river stream and the jungle ambience will give you an experience you can never get in citylife. The ferns and jungle forestry you get to see is huge and it's like walking in Jurassic Park or Mordor or even Avatar.
b) FEEL THE FALLS. This waterfall allows you to feel upclose and personal because you can touch it, be rained on it, be soaked, allows you to swim in the main pool (8m deep) and even feel the wind sheer generated by the rushing waterfall from the top (200m in height). You can't get such personal experience in Niagara Falls or Iguazu Falls. Madakaripura waterfalls consist of 5 streams and you have to walk pass 3 falls to reach the main 4th waterfall. That experience is 2nd to Croatia's Plitvice waterfall.
c) LEGEND
The waterfall's history dates back to the prime minister of Majapahit Empire which was his last residence. The legend says the bad chi of a visitor will be removed under the waterfall's raining water. The 800 year old legend is worth that journey.
GETTING THERE
The waterfall is on the way to Bromo, Probolinggo or Cemoro Lawang. I suggest you do the waterfall first before going to Bromo but that is provided you can reach the waterfall before 1pm. Reason is because you need 3 full hours to spend there, that is 1 hour to walk in to the waterfall, 1hr to hang around, 1hr to return to the parking lot. You must do this before night falls (5.30pm). Many will do this after their Bromo trip (reaching the parkling lot at 11am). I prefer to do it before going to Bromo (1pm) because there are less crowd. Unfortunately, only private tour will get you to Madakaripura.
FEES
My itenary to Bromo does not include the waterfall, however I'd requested the driver to detour to Madakaripura before going up to Bromo. Paid him 150,000rp for the detour. The 150,000rp is justified as it takes about 40mins just to get there from the main road to Probolinggo. At the parking lot, you will also need to hire a guide (50,000rp) to bring you in and return to the parking lot. 50,000rp per guide. Pls note, the locals there will try to tag to you hoping you will hire 2 guides. Do insist and thank the 2nd guide if you are hiring just 1 guide. If you are silent on not hiring the 2nd guide, he will follow you all the way to the fall and you will end up hafta pay him. In my case, I thanked the 2nd guide before starting and politely told him we are paying for 1 guide only and told him "goodbye". The idea is to politely inform the 2nd guide so that he knows he will not be paid and he will not follow you and will return back to the parking lot without disturbing you.
WHAT TO BRING AND WEAR
- Wear slipper or sandal - bcos u will walk on knee deep river streams and you will have to step on rocks. Do not barefeet, do not wear trekking trek shoes.
- Bring raincoat if you do not want to be wet.
- Wear swim-wear bcos you will be wet anyway or if you intend to swim, wear it on before you start your journey.
- Bring a plastic bag with seal and put all your passport, wallet and mobiles in it to prevent water splashing.
- Do not leave anything with the driver or in the car/van at the parking lot.
PHOTOS
Photo will not justify the experiece and feeling to see the real thing. It's worth a lifetime just to be here and feel it. Enjoy the legendary waterfall.
Do rate my review. Thanks.
a) OUT OF THIS WORLD. You won't see this if you live a citylife, as the 1km walk to the waterfall, you will pass the deep valley, vegetation, huge boulders, river stream and the jungle ambience will give you an experience you can never get in citylife. The ferns and jungle forestry you get to see is huge and it's like walking in Jurassic Park or Mordor or even Avatar.
b) FEEL THE FALLS. This waterfall allows you to feel upclose and personal because you can touch it, be rained on it, be soaked, allows you to swim in the main pool (8m deep) and even feel the wind sheer generated by the rushing waterfall from the top (200m in height). You can't get such personal experience in Niagara Falls or Iguazu Falls. Madakaripura waterfalls consist of 5 streams and you have to walk pass 3 falls to reach the main 4th waterfall. That experience is 2nd to Croatia's Plitvice waterfall.
c) LEGEND
The waterfall's history dates back to the prime minister of Majapahit Empire which was his last residence. The legend says the bad chi of a visitor will be removed under the waterfall's raining water. The 800 year old legend is worth that journey.
GETTING THERE
The waterfall is on the way to Bromo, Probolinggo or Cemoro Lawang. I suggest you do the waterfall first before going to Bromo but that is provided you can reach the waterfall before 1pm. Reason is because you need 3 full hours to spend there, that is 1 hour to walk in to the waterfall, 1hr to hang around, 1hr to return to the parking lot. You must do this before night falls (5.30pm). Many will do this after their Bromo trip (reaching the parkling lot at 11am). I prefer to do it before going to Bromo (1pm) because there are less crowd. Unfortunately, only private tour will get you to Madakaripura.
FEES
My itenary to Bromo does not include the waterfall, however I'd requested the driver to detour to Madakaripura before going up to Bromo. Paid him 150,000rp for the detour. The 150,000rp is justified as it takes about 40mins just to get there from the main road to Probolinggo. At the parking lot, you will also need to hire a guide (50,000rp) to bring you in and return to the parking lot. 50,000rp per guide. Pls note, the locals there will try to tag to you hoping you will hire 2 guides. Do insist and thank the 2nd guide if you are hiring just 1 guide. If you are silent on not hiring the 2nd guide, he will follow you all the way to the fall and you will end up hafta pay him. In my case, I thanked the 2nd guide before starting and politely told him we are paying for 1 guide only and told him "goodbye". The idea is to politely inform the 2nd guide so that he knows he will not be paid and he will not follow you and will return back to the parking lot without disturbing you.
WHAT TO BRING AND WEAR
- Wear slipper or sandal - bcos u will walk on knee deep river streams and you will have to step on rocks. Do not barefeet, do not wear trekking trek shoes.
- Bring raincoat if you do not want to be wet.
- Wear swim-wear bcos you will be wet anyway or if you intend to swim, wear it on before you start your journey.
- Bring a plastic bag with seal and put all your passport, wallet and mobiles in it to prevent water splashing.
- Do not leave anything with the driver or in the car/van at the parking lot.
PHOTOS
Photo will not justify the experiece and feeling to see the real thing. It's worth a lifetime just to be here and feel it. Enjoy the legendary waterfall.
Do rate my review. Thanks.
Written 19 July 2013
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MalikDinata
Falmouth, UK29 contributions
Aug 2015 • Family
Been to the waterfall several times with some friends. As I remembered it (my last visit there was a year ago) the 30 minute walk along the river was worth it, especially considering the beautiful vista that awaited us. Therefore, this month, when my partner, his kids and I are visiting Indonesia, it seemed like a good idea to stop there after our Bromo trip.
Worst. Decision. Ever.
I'm Indonesian, born and bred. I'm proud of my beautiful homeland. It pains me to write this, but I'm deeply ashamed for bringing people I care about to witness my people at their worst, and to prevent other (especially non-indonesian) tourists to suffer what we had suffered, please... don't venture here.
The locals were brutal! They forced us to pay an unbelievable price for a guided tour we did not need. Having been familiar with the trail, of course I politely refused. Upon my refusal, their volumes were raised to shouts, tens of people were surrounding us as if we were fugitives, pointing, shouting, demanding, cursing. They blocked our way. Having travelled so far, I tried to bargain the price (c'm on, 100K was not that bad a price for a short walk)...
... it was like pouring petrol onto fire...
Chaos. Mayhem. Melee.
To say that we were harrassed was an understatement. Never again. The people's mindset is not ready for tourism. They want our money, full stop. I'm concerned, but they really are killing their own businesses. Plus, the locals are wandering about without 'guides' and they are allowed. Why weren't we? Plus, I'm a local! I was 'excluded' just because I'm travelling with caucasians? Please.
(trust me, I've ameliorated my choice of words)
Worst. Decision. Ever.
I'm Indonesian, born and bred. I'm proud of my beautiful homeland. It pains me to write this, but I'm deeply ashamed for bringing people I care about to witness my people at their worst, and to prevent other (especially non-indonesian) tourists to suffer what we had suffered, please... don't venture here.
The locals were brutal! They forced us to pay an unbelievable price for a guided tour we did not need. Having been familiar with the trail, of course I politely refused. Upon my refusal, their volumes were raised to shouts, tens of people were surrounding us as if we were fugitives, pointing, shouting, demanding, cursing. They blocked our way. Having travelled so far, I tried to bargain the price (c'm on, 100K was not that bad a price for a short walk)...
... it was like pouring petrol onto fire...
Chaos. Mayhem. Melee.
To say that we were harrassed was an understatement. Never again. The people's mindset is not ready for tourism. They want our money, full stop. I'm concerned, but they really are killing their own businesses. Plus, the locals are wandering about without 'guides' and they are allowed. Why weren't we? Plus, I'm a local! I was 'excluded' just because I'm travelling with caucasians? Please.
(trust me, I've ameliorated my choice of words)
Written 15 August 2015
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JaveJourneys
Malang, Indonesia4 contributions
Jul 2011
The waterfall is stunning when you reach it. There are youtube and still pictures of the waterfall you can google search to find. However, to reach it you are required (according to the notice at the entry gate) to use a local guide. The initial asking price was 100,000 Rupiah. Because I had 2 small kids, they needed a guide each to carry them across the river crossings. I bargained to 50,000Rp per guide. But I'm sure Indonesians don't pay that much. (Everyone has to pay 2,500 Rp entry fee as well as whatever you negotiate for a guide).
From where you park your vehicle, it is 1-1.5km walk upriver to reach the waterfall. The concrete path that used to run alongside the river and provide access to the waterfall has been destroyed by landslides at three sections. So you need to be prepared to cross the river 6 times each way (and have water up to your knees). You can take your shoes on and off multiple times, or be prepared and bring sandals/footwear that can get soaked. You can buy some plastic sandals from a tout for an outrageous price if you want. You need an umbrella or waterproof jacket to reach the final area at the base of the falls - you'll get very wet even using the umbrella because of the spray. Some people go for a swim in the top pool. Small kids can't reach the final waterfall - the route is too slippery and difficult.
When we got back to our vehicle, the enterprising touts (who'd asked 5000 Rp parking) had washed it unrequested! I refused to give them anything because I was annoyed they touched my car without permission. They probably expected 20,000 Rp or something. Toilet attendant wanted many 000 Rp too.
Bottom line - a stunning waterfall, which is a challenge to reach, but spoilt by the grasping, greedy, mob of vultures at the entry.
From where you park your vehicle, it is 1-1.5km walk upriver to reach the waterfall. The concrete path that used to run alongside the river and provide access to the waterfall has been destroyed by landslides at three sections. So you need to be prepared to cross the river 6 times each way (and have water up to your knees). You can take your shoes on and off multiple times, or be prepared and bring sandals/footwear that can get soaked. You can buy some plastic sandals from a tout for an outrageous price if you want. You need an umbrella or waterproof jacket to reach the final area at the base of the falls - you'll get very wet even using the umbrella because of the spray. Some people go for a swim in the top pool. Small kids can't reach the final waterfall - the route is too slippery and difficult.
When we got back to our vehicle, the enterprising touts (who'd asked 5000 Rp parking) had washed it unrequested! I refused to give them anything because I was annoyed they touched my car without permission. They probably expected 20,000 Rp or something. Toilet attendant wanted many 000 Rp too.
Bottom line - a stunning waterfall, which is a challenge to reach, but spoilt by the grasping, greedy, mob of vultures at the entry.
Written 13 July 2011
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Hi, I'm planning to do a java landscape photography tour session around Java, of course doing it as a road trip and hunting for authentic local Java spots. Is there a competent travel agency reference that can accommodate my plans. Thanks richard.
Written 12 July 2023
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Written 12 July 2023
Do we have to take the motorcycle to get there? Planning to take kids, and are not comfortable with them riding the motorbike. Can we just walk to the gate? How long is the walk and how is the terrain (to the gate)?
Written 7 February 2020
The local village head insists that cars park 2km away from the waterfall entrance..but if the weather is good you can walk that distance too
Written 13 July 2023
Air terjun madakaripura merupakan salah satu wisata bertema kan air terjun yang tempat nya juga masih terletak di kawasan Taman Nasional Bromo Tengger Semeru. Air terjun ini memiliki ketinggian yang cukup mnjulang tinggi yakni tinggi nya sekitar 200 m dan berbentuk unik seperti ceruk yang dikelilingi oleh tebing-tebing yang menjulang tinggi yang juga meneteskan air sehingga tebing yang ada di air terjun madakaripura ini membentuk sebuah tirai pada seluruh bidang tebingnya seperti layaknya sedang hujan , 3 di antaranya bahkan ada yang mengucur deras membentuk sbuah air terjun lagi . di air terjun madakaripura ini juga ada sekitar lima terjunan air di lokasi ini dengan air terjun utama yang berada di ujung sebuah ruangan berbentuk lingkaran berdiameter sekitar 25 m . Di balik air terjun utama ternyata telah terdapat sebuah goa dimana untuk mencapai goa ini sangat sulit bagi pengunjung karena jika ingin masuk k dalam goa ini maka pengunjung yang datang harus melewati terlebih dahulu kolam air seluas 25 m2.. pasti penasaran kan gaesss
Written 3 December 2018
Tempat ini sangat indah & recommended sekali.akses yang cepat dan mudah dapat dijadikan sebagai wiasata alternatif karena lokasinya tidak jauh dari gunung bromo. ± hanya sekitar 1jam dari bromo kita akan sampai ditempat ini.persiapkan pakaian sederhana seperti celana pendek & kaos oblong,dan sangat disarankan menggunakan kamera yang tahan air (seperti gopro) untuk mengabadikan moment indah selama disana.karena disana kita sudah pasti akan basah karena percikan air terjun.yang jelas ini tempat awesome banget.silakan coba datang kalian pasti akan suka saya jamin,terimakasih.
Written 23 September 2018
Cara menuju kesana apakah setelah lewat pos 1 penanjakan?
Written 22 December 2023
Those who visited the area (including Bromo) - we are taking the traing from Yogya to Bali. Is it worth stopping over in Probolinggo area? If so, how long for?
Also for those who were going this way (Yogya to Bali) - any suggestions/advices on trains, busses, ferries, places to stay? Any comments welcome. Thx
Written 3 July 2018
Firdaus Zailing
Seremban, Malaysia
Hello, I plan to go to madakaripura waterfalls, is there any ojek or public transport that can get us from cemoro lawang to waterfall? How much is the cost?
Written 25 June 2018
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I do mot know the admission cost as it was included in our our package.
Understand from the locals that the admission rate is different for locals & tourists.
Hope it helps ..
Written 26 June 2018
Cuanto tiempo se tarda en hacer la excursión a las cascadas desde surabaya?
Written 4 May 2018
from surabaya to madakaripura waterfall need time about 3hours by drive.then need time about 1hour to reach bromo volcano from the waterfall.
Written 12 June 2018
how far is it from where the Cruise ships dock?
Written 28 June 2017
If the cruise ship dock at Tanjung Perak Dock, you will need arround 3 hours driving using private car (in normal traffic).
In total you will need 6hours just to go and back.
Written 28 June 2017
Javatransport
Malang, Indonesia
Apakah tidak ada yang bisa di lakukan pengelola / dinas pariwisata probolinggo untuk mendidik warga lokal yang berperan jadi guide ilegal di sana? Karena kalau mereka guide legal pasti bisa menjelaskan segala sesuatu nya tentang madakaripura kepada pengunjung, bukan hanya bisa memeras para pengunjung. Menemani jalan kaki di rute yang sudah sangat jelas, keberadaan mereka sungguh sangat mengganggu kenyamanan setiap pengunjung, terutama orang asing. Tidak sekali atau 2 kali komplain baik langsung atau tidak langsung di sampaikan. Tetapi tidak ada tindakan apa2.
Semoga ASITA bisa mengeluarkan travel band untuk tujuan ini. Karena sudah sangat membahayakan pengunjung terutama orang asing.
Written 11 March 2017
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