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Munduk Waterfall

Munduk lies on a steep road, that runs past Lake Tamblingan, to Mayong, and connects with the north-south road to Seririt. Munduk is a quiet village, but one that can be used as a point from which to explore the area.
Munduk is the name of a quiet village situated on a hill road surrounded by breathtaking views.
It is situated at about 1500 meters above sea level, in the northern part of Bali, Buleleng.
The location is accessible via public transportation, locally called a "bemo" or private vehicles whether cars or motorbikes, and takes about two hours driving from Denpasar to the north, passing through the main road to Buleleng
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Munduk village has a wonderful 200 meters high waterfall with water containing sulfur that can help to rejuvenate your skin or recover your skin problems like dermatitis, itch, and many others. There are also hectares of clove, coffee plantations, and any other features that might lure travelers to stop to enjoy the stunning views there.
In addition, you can breath the fresh air (free of air pollution).
If you are able to visit Munduk, it will take you into a very different atmosphere, feeling like you are on the top of a mountain and when the sunset comes, you can see very exciting views and the sea-water shining in the distance.
The noisy sound of the falling water will welcome you when you reach your destination. A simple traditional hut has been built near the waterfall, which is sometimes used for meditation after your trip especially at night-time.
Take a bath, swim and sink your body in the water which is cool, fresh, pure and not polluted by any chemical garbage. However, you are only allowed to do this when there is no rain, to avoid a landslide.

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