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Bah Biak Waterfall: Natural Beauty in the Middle of a Tea Plantation
Hidden Charm in Sidamanik:
- Located in Sidamanik District, Simalungun Regency
- Situated in the middle of a vast tea plantation
- Stunning beauty of tea plantation and waterfall
- Cool air and beautiful panorama
Attractions of Bah Biak Waterfall:
- Multi-tiered waterfall with a height of about 30 meters
- Surrounded by trees and green tea plants
- Soothing sound of the waterfall
- Suitable for nature and family tourism
Access to the Waterfall:
- Accessible by motorbike or on foot
- The road to the waterfall is not yet smooth
- Caution is needed when driving
Entrance Ticket Price:
- Rp 5.000 per person
Route to Bah Biak Waterfall:
- From Medan, head to Sidamanik via Siantar and Parapat cities
- At Jalan Siantar-Parapat, turn at the Sidamanik intersection
- Reach Sidamanik tea plantation and Bah Butong Tea Plantation
- Bah Biak Waterfall is located close to Bah Butong Tea Plantation
Visiting Tips:
- Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
- Bring drinking water and snacks
- Keep the environment clean and sustainable
Bah Biak Waterfall: A nature wisata destination that offers the beauty of waterfalls and tea plantations that are soothing to the eyes and soul.
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