Suwat, Waterfall in Gianyar, Indonesia.
Suwat Waterfall drops approximately 8 to 10 meters into a natural swimming pool surrounded by lush tropical vegetation and smooth rock formations carved by centuries of water erosion.
Local communities have used Suwat Waterfall for generations as a sacred water source for traditional Balinese ceremonies and daily bathing rituals, maintaining its spiritual significance throughout history.
The waterfall holds deep cultural importance in Balinese Hindu traditions, where local villagers perform water blessing ceremonies and spiritual offerings to honor the natural spirits believed to reside here.
Visitors can access Suwat Waterfall daily from 07:00 to 18:00 with an entrance fee of Rp15,000 for adults, located approximately 15 kilometers from Ubud with basic parking facilities available.
The waterfall features a distinctive curved alcove formation that creates a secluded grotto-like environment, offering visitors a private swimming experience away from the crowded tourist destinations in Bali.
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