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MRAWU CURUG IN BANJARNEGARA DISTRICT, CENTRAL JAVA Featured

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Curug Mrawu or Mrawu Waterfall is one of the tourist attractions in Giritirta village, Pejawaran subdistrict, Banjarnegara, Central Java. Curug Mrawu, which is approximately 25 kilometers from the city of Banjarnegara is very suitable for adventurous tourists. It is located in the middle of plantations that stretch like a green carpet, and surrounded by high cliffs. The Waterfall is unique because the water that comes down from the top of the hill is warm, clear and odorless. Getting to the Mrawu waterfall location is indeed adventurous. It is quite a long journey and tiring because the road is slippery and you have to go through a footpath first. However, Curug waterfall is so marvelous , it has very clear water so you can see the rocks under the water. Curug Mrawu is a waterfall that has a cliff height of less than 50 meters. The long journey to get there feels very tiring but will immediately be paid off once you see the wonderful views. Apart from having beautiful natural views, the popularity of Mrawu waterfall is due to the belief of many people that Mrawu waterfall water can treat various diseases, especially skin diseases. For nature adventure lovers, this tourist attraction could be an option for a natural sauna bath because of the warm water. Meanwhile, for those who don't like getting wet, you can sit some distance from the waterfall while looking at the beauty of the waterfall and feeling the freshness of the rural nature. When visiting the Mrawu waterfall there are several things that must be adhered to. In order to preserve nature, visitors are prohibited from throwing rubbish carelessly, because it is still full of protected endemic vegetation, you are not allowed to pick plants, or damage the rocks around the water plunge. That was Indonesian Wonder today, we'll meet again tomorrow with a different topic.

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