Gitgit Waterfall
Gitgit Waterfall
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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jessmag2016
Island of Malta, Malta2 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
For those planning to visit Bali here is a tip for you. If you are planning to go to Git Git waterfall, do not accept a local guide to take you down to the waterfall, even if your driver tells you to. We trusted our driver and went with the local guide who did an entire speech that all the money goes into helping the local community, for education etc which we came to find out that it is a total lie through trip advisor after we visited. We were charged a higher ticket price than the actual price (150k rupiah per person instead of 20k rupiah per person). There is no possibility of getting lost since there is only one trail that takes you down to both sides of the waterfall. The local guide added nothing to the trip apart from showing us a few trees, taking photos and steering us towards his family who own a side stall along the walk down. Also, for the swing and photo corner we were charged again, 200k rupiah each which was a total rip off. To make matters worse he also directly asked us for tips at the end of our visit under the lie that it is for his local charity. The waterfall is stunning but go down alone!
Written 4 September 2023
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divas sojourn
New Delhi, India1 contribution
Jul 2023 • Business
I manage a company named as DIVAS SOJOURN where we organise solo women trips. So on 26th June I went there with 25 ladies and they loved it. The place is just awesome but you need to get down by stairs. The view is amazing
Written 1 July 2023
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Umang Gupta
New Delhi, India110 contributions
May 2023
This place is ok to visit if you are around but not worth travelling from far off. Its just an ok place. If you go Carry a set of clothes to change so you can take a dip.
Written 25 May 2023
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Darpito
104 contributions
Apr 2022 • Friends
Good experience, nice views.
The waterfall is so naturally beautiful… one of hidden gems in singaraja area.
The walking to this waterfall, will be talking your energy a lot!! Be prepared!
The waterfall is so naturally beautiful… one of hidden gems in singaraja area.
The walking to this waterfall, will be talking your energy a lot!! Be prepared!
Written 21 January 2023
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Fabian V
Belfort, France2 contributions
Jan 2023 • Couples
CAREFUL SCAM ! We went to the gitgit waterfall and had to buy tickets for 150k per person, just because someone (who apparantly was seen as our guide) followed us. Say that you DO NOT want a guide when buying the entrance ticket, and the price will miraculously be 20k per person.
Written 5 January 2023
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Dewi Erawan
Zurich, Switzerland393 contributions
Oct 2022 • Family
Was great experience to see the waterfall although the water turned brown due to the rainy season. We met few friendly sellers along the way and they are really good customer oriented.
Written 16 October 2022
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Raymondale
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia1,072 contributions
Sep 2022
i came here three weeks ago when i revisited North Bali in September. it is the second time i came here.first time was ten years ago,that time i didn't stay longer,so less impressed,this time i have chance revisit,i hope can stay longer.when arrived,a man asked me if i need a guide.he said he can take me to another waterfall,that is colek pamor waterfall,if i visite both,it costs 500,000rp, gitgit alone costs rp200,000, cuz i am alone, so i accept it.yes,no regret,cuz the guide not only helped me taking photos, also explained some knowledge about nature to me,and most importantly,take care of me,cuz i am not that young, especially colek pamor waterfall,it is a bit harder to go there by myself. after visited Colek Pamor,the guide brought me to Gitgit waterfall,the track much more harder.i meant from Colek Pamor to Gitgit. when reached at Gitgit, the weather looked not good,i just took some pics of it,and enjoy walking in the water. when raindrops falling on my head,we think it is the time to go,so we left. the guide asked me if i want to go to his wife shop to buy something,i always love to support locals,so i agreed. after shopping,the rain becoming more and more heavy, the guide’s wife lent me a big umbrella. and the guide called his friend ,asked him to tell my driver go to the entrance of Gitgit waterfall to pick me up.it is very nice and warm experience.there are five waterfalls in GitGit village,and this one opened to tourits in 1970S. compared to other new found waterfall, it might be not that great,but i think it has its own charms, and worth a visit.
Written 30 September 2022
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madfamily
City Beach, Australia85 contributions
Sep 2022 • Solo
You have to have a guide for this and I highly recommend it. Rp200k - goes towards kids education. The walk through the jungle was so much more interesting knowing about all the locally growing fruits and spices. The waterfall is gorgeous and the day I was there it was just me and the guide.
Written 26 September 2022
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Jay L
12 contributions
Jun 2022
Such a magestic waterfall to visit. Worth the travel from Canggu up to the mountains to see the country side
Written 26 June 2022
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Enes M
Essen, Germany11 contributions
Jun 2022 • Couples
We visited Gitgit during s north bali tour with s private driver. He already mentioned that we need to take a local guide from parking area. I read before that this might be a scam. When we arrived as expected a local guide asked us if we want to support local guide community. I asked him what this ment and he explained that they collect donation for the locals near gitgit waterfall to support the families and offer in exchange a local guide to the water fall. He mentioned it would be 200k IDR for 2 people including the entrance fee (which is about 20k pP i think) but if we don‘t want to is also ok.
He was really calm and nice and they have a small booth where you can pay/ donate and get a recipe. This overall convinced me. Especially his attitude to just donate.
At the end he was really nice because on the way he showed us all the different trees and played a guesswork what spices which tree gives. It was actually really nice to learn and see. On the way there are a lot different trees which give macadamia, cacao, vanilla, muskat, cloce, coffee etc. Of course some of them were imported maybe long time ago and are still there growing.
The waterfall itself is also nice to see. It is really high and makes a lot of wind when the water drops to the ground, so its nice and chilly near the waterfall. The guide also made pictures of us and explained about the small temple there.
On the way sureley there are some shops but there not aggressively selling. They just say hello and ask you if you want to look.
We bought one small package Koriander Seeds and vanilla powder for 120k. You can trade with them and get it cheaper. At the end for me was fine to support them so I was fine with the price. On the top of the road there is also a small market with normal prices. After climbing up we really needed a coke and bottle of water (10k each).
Its up to you if you want to believe and support them but for me they were nice to me and the guide showed us a lot of things on the way so I am fine with it.
He was really calm and nice and they have a small booth where you can pay/ donate and get a recipe. This overall convinced me. Especially his attitude to just donate.
At the end he was really nice because on the way he showed us all the different trees and played a guesswork what spices which tree gives. It was actually really nice to learn and see. On the way there are a lot different trees which give macadamia, cacao, vanilla, muskat, cloce, coffee etc. Of course some of them were imported maybe long time ago and are still there growing.
The waterfall itself is also nice to see. It is really high and makes a lot of wind when the water drops to the ground, so its nice and chilly near the waterfall. The guide also made pictures of us and explained about the small temple there.
On the way sureley there are some shops but there not aggressively selling. They just say hello and ask you if you want to look.
We bought one small package Koriander Seeds and vanilla powder for 120k. You can trade with them and get it cheaper. At the end for me was fine to support them so I was fine with the price. On the top of the road there is also a small market with normal prices. After climbing up we really needed a coke and bottle of water (10k each).
Its up to you if you want to believe and support them but for me they were nice to me and the guide showed us a lot of things on the way so I am fine with it.
Written 16 June 2022
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Rabbitjen
Fremont, CA4 contributions
Can I ask how far the hike? How long does it take you to hike from the entrance to the waterfall? Do you have your guide information?
LeeLoves2Travel
Melbourne, Australia88 contributions
The walk into the falls is only 10-15 minutes and an easy walk. There are steps and a path, nothing vigorous. There are several parts to the falls but just follow along the path. We didn’t use a guide but that’s up to you.
Shanel N
44 contributions
Is this place accessible for children? I have a 7& 4 year old. Thanks
tanveer1987
Chennai (Madras), India46 contributions
Accessible yes. But you need to take care of them while you are inside. The walk till the falls can be slippery at times. Specially near the waterfalls, the water splashes to a good enough distance and the rocks around it are very dangerous to step on. You just need to be alert.
delphine.jean0740@orange.fr
Caen, France23 contributions
Bonjour je serais intéressé pour visiter les cascades l'entrée est-elle payante?
DanyEarth
Paris, France28,525 contributions
Hello i think the price enter is 20. 000 Rupiah for adult and 10.000 for child so for the rate in euro 1 euro = 17.000 rupiah you can see it is cheap
nikosteo
Milan, Italy322 contributions
Qualcuno saprebbe dirmi il costo per vedere le cascate gitgit?
So che ci sono delle guide che ti mostrano i vari alberi di spezie ecc ecc. ho trovato come 150.000 con guida! È realmente così? Grazie mille in anticipo!!
suraj
Casalmaggiore, Italy3 contributions
Deve costarti intorno ai 20k, nn ti serve una guida, il sentiero è uno solo...
nikosteo
Milan, Italy322 contributions
Qualcuno saprebbe dirmi il costo per vedere le cascate gitgit?
So che ci sono delle guide che ti mostrano i vari alberi di spezie ecc ecc. ho trovato come 150.000 con guida! È realmente così? Grazie mille in anticipo!!
Jaimy Overhand
Madrid17 contributions
Are there monkeys at the waterfall ?
Tommie K
7 contributions
maybe, i haven't seen them.
Hi, how much is the entrance fee?
Em P
Prague, Czech Republic92 contributions
Hi, went last autumn and paid 10K for one, 20K for the other, plus parking for bike was 2000 at each ;)
Travelleratrise
Chennai (Madras), India
Is end of April best time to visit this?
narelle1959
Turvey Park7 contributions
April/may would be good, but anytime outside of wet season would be good which is around Nov- Feb 😀 hope this helps
QingdaoLife
China13 contributions
Our daughter just turned two. Is it a good idea to take her there? How far is the waterfall from the parking area?
Annette T
Adelaide, Australia16 contributions
She would manage the steps down and up. They are concrete and sound but you would need to hold her hand as some are a little taller than usual steps. Easy gradient and wide so you could take your time. Relying on memory approx. 100 steps. Waterfall is only 20-30 metres from parking/road. Really beautiful. Large boulders surround pool at base so she cant easily access water on her own but you can access base pool. Water was quite cold. We went back up stairs to where some stalls are and accessed a lower downstream pool across a safe footbridge. I would take her in the water there if you want a dip. So worth it. Enjoy!!
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