YOGYAKARTA - Adventured towards the Tumpak Sewu Waterfall is not just an ordinary trip. This is because the road to Tumpak Sewu promises a challenging experience and tests adrenaline.

The winding path, steep terrain, and amazing natural scenery will accompany your journey. This article will provide complete guidance for those of you who want to conquer the route to Tumpak Sewu.

Reporting from the Wikipedia page, Tumpak Sewu, or better known as Coban Sewu, is a natural miracle that stretches majestically on the border of Lumajang and Malang Regencies, East Java.

With a height of about 120 meters, this waterfall seems to form a giant curtain that is so stunning. The swift flow of the waterfall itself comes from the Glidih River, which originates at the top of the legendary Mount Semeru.

The uniqueness of the rock formation at the location makes Tumpak Sewu included in the category of tiered waterfalls, and creates a dramatic view in the middle of a steep valley with a height of about 500 meters above sea level.

For those of you who are curious about Tumpak Sewu, the adventure towards the waterfall can start from Malang City or Lumajang.

Located on Tumpak Sewu Street, Sidomulyo Village, Pronojiwo District, Lumajang Regency, East Java, this waterfall is easily accessible to private and public vehicles.

For those of you who want to be more relaxed, many travel agents offer complete tour packages, as I try using Malang's open trip service.

You will be presented with a road trip for approximately 2-3 hours which will take you through a winding road that presents a charming natural panorama.

Arriving in Sidomulyo Village, the journey continued with trekking for 30 minutes to an hour.

A slightly uphill and sometimes slippery path requires you to wear the right footwear. However, fatigue will be paid off with the beauty of tropical forests that are still beautiful and splashed with refreshing river water.

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After buying an entrance ticket, the adventure towards the main panorama begins. The tracking track for 10 minutes awaits, presenting stunning natural views in every step.

Interestingly, along the way there are many interesting photo spots, ranging from a high point of view that present a panoramic overall waterfall to points close to the flow of water. Not only that, Tetes Cave and Telaga Biru are also a separate attraction.

With a travel duration of about 3 hours that includes trekking, rest, and photo sessions, make sure you come in the morning to avoid crowds and uncertain weather, especially during the rainy season.

Tumpak Sewu, with its stunning natural beauty, offers an unforgettable tour experience. The well managed location makes visitors feel comfortable and safe.

The facilities available in Tumpak Sewu are also quite complete, ranging from a large parking area, a clean bathroom, to food stalls that provide various menu options.

In fact, under the waterfall there is also a bathroom that is very helpful for visitors.

In addition, the presence of security and hygiene officers also adds to the comfort during the visit. The sight of the waterfall is so enthusiastic, with the swift flow of water and the blanketing fog, it will amaze you. Interested?

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