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We spilt the Waterfalls up between two days and it was worth it to stretch the hike out. Some of the paths are unkept and the stairs are uneven/difficult however it is completely worth it once you get there. The water is cold so we didn’t swim at any of the falls.
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Date of experience: August 2020
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Did the hike / trail on the three waterfalls in Munduk. Our hotel owner said take 4 hours. As a 50 year old male in good shape it took 2 1/2 including stops at the falls. Other couple took six, so they either went swimming or got lost. The trail is easy to follow, but it helps to have a map / GPS to avoid wrong turns. It’s mostly single lane concrete road to smaller communities and farms. Stunning scenery. There were a number of small cafes on the trail - but were all closed as it was late in the day and in slow season. The hike wasn’t hard - until the first waterfall. 476 steps down. 476 steps back up. But it was worth it. It cost $10,000 IDR. The second waterfall only had 175 steps each way. Also $10,000. The third waterfall had no steps but cost $20,000. Also really well worth it. I think the money all goes to supporting the trail.…
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Date of experience: March 2020
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Seeing as one pays 20,000 to look at the waterfall some more signposts on the backtracks would be good. We didn’t get an idea where it was until we got to the beautiful but empty Waterfall Restaurant. At one point we were very lost. But we didn’t want to walk in the road as it’s full of bends and there is no real sidewalk. Get it together Munduk!!…
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Date of experience: November 2019
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So pretty, you have to visit this waterfall. It is quiet and so big!! Absolutely worth the money!! Just have to be on your list
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Date of experience: November 2019
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