Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang, Natural canyon attraction in Guwang village, Gianyar, Indonesia.
This natural canyon features narrow winding passages carved by water over centuries, with clear flowing streams and natural pools surrounded by steep limestone walls.
The canyon formation dates back thousands of years, created by erosion processes that sculpted the rugged landscape, with local communities using the waterway for religious rituals throughout history.
The surrounding area showcases traditional Balinese customs including dance performances, crafts demonstrations, and nearby temples that reflect the rich heritage of local communities.
The site operates daily from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, with entrance fees of 180,000 IDR for domestic visitors and 240,000 IDR for international tourists including insurance coverage.
Visitors can choose from three different trekking routes ranging from dry rock hopping to swimming adventures, with natural jumping points into pools formed by centuries of water erosion.
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