Tumpak Sewu Waterfall
Tumpak Sewu Waterfall, located on the border between Lumajang and Malang Regencies in East Java, is one of the most stunning waterfalls in Indonesia. Also known as the Niagara of Indonesia, Tumpak Sewu stands about 120 meters tall with water cascading widely like a massive curtain, creating a breathtaking panoramic view. Its water source comes from the Glidik River, which originates from Mount Semeru—the highest volcano on the island of Java.
To reach the base of the waterfall, visitors must descend a steep and adventurous trail. The route includes bamboo ladders, dirt paths, and small river crossings, offering a thrilling sense of exploration in the wild. Although the trek can be challenging, the reward is extraordinary — a mesmerizing view from below, where green cliffs surround the roaring waterfall, shrouded in soft mist. Visitors are advised to wear comfortable shoes and waterproof gear to ensure safety throughout the journey.
Beyond its main attraction, the area around Tumpak Sewu also offers other natural wonders such as Goa Tetes Cave and scenic views of Mount Semeru in the distance. The combination of adventure, natural beauty, and cool mountain air makes Tumpak Sewu a favorite destination for photographers and nature enthusiasts. This waterfall is not just a tourist spot but a deeply moving experience that captures the awe-inspiring charm of Indonesia’s natural landscape.
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