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A Natural Wonder in Toba Samosir
Sigura-gura Waterfall is a waterfall located in Toba Samosir Regency, North Sumatra. This waterfall is the highest waterfall in Indonesia with a height reaching 250 meters.
Breathtaking Natural Beauty:
- Sigura-gura Waterfall is surrounded by high cliffs and lush trees, creating a serene and refreshing atmosphere.
- The rapid and clear water flow falls from a height of 250 meters, creating a very beautiful and stunning sight.
- The roar of the waterfall combined with the sounds of nature around it create a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
Things to Do:
- Visitors can enjoy the beauty of Sigura-gura Waterfall from the top of the cliff or from below the waterfall.
- Take pictures with the beautiful waterfall background.
- Play water under the waterfall.
- Enjoy the calm and peaceful atmosphere of nature.
Visiting Tips:
- Wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
- Bring enough drinking water and snacks.
- Keep the environment clean and dispose of trash properly.
- Be careful when taking pictures around the waterfall because the cliffs are slippery.
Sigura-gura Waterfall is a must-visit tourist destination for nature lovers and photographers. Its stunning natural beauty and calm and peaceful atmosphere will make you want to stay in this place for a long time.
Additional Information:
- Entrance ticket price: Rp 5,000 per person.
- Opening hours: 24 hours.
Come visit Sigura-gura Waterfall and experience an unforgettable nature tourism experience!
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