Viral Video Shows Hidden Gem Waterslides in Bali and Lombok

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Indonesia still has many hidden gems that are interesting to visit. This time, we will discuss hidden gem waterslides in Bali and Lombok. Both offer the sensation of sliding like in a waterpark.

These two videos show foreigners having fun on waterslides in Bali and Lombok. The first video uploaded by @trev_howell_ shows him playing in a culvert or sewer waterslide.

 

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Sebuah kiriman dibagikan oleh Trev Travels (@trev_howell_)

The fast-flowing water takes tourists down a sewer known to be located in Lombok. The sewer is only enough for one person, and the water flow is clean. Seeing this video is as if he is in a waterpark with a long slide.

In his video caption, he wrote that the location of the culvert water slide is inside the bridge connecting Tiu Kelep waterfall and Sendang Gile waterfall in Senaru, Lombok.

He also assured that this waterslide is safe.

The waterslide in the second video is located in a waterfall area in Bali. This waterfall is located in Lemukih Village, Sawan District, Buleleng, North Bali. Very beautiful and surrounded by green trees.

This waterfall has one attraction: a natural waterslide.

 

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Sebuah kiriman dibagikan oleh BALI LIVIN’ (@balilivin)

To enjoy it, you can slide using a large tire as a base for sitting. When you are ready, the tire will be released, and you will experience the thrill of sliding from the top of the cliff to the natural pool below, a truly unique and exhilarating experience.

The atmosphere is still natural and becomes a unique attraction. If you go there, use comfortable footwear because the route to the waterslide is quite slippery and steep.

This hidden gem can be reached for 2 hours from Denpasar via the Kintamani Highway. From Sekumpul village, you have to trek for about 30 minutes.

So, are you interested in visiting these waterslides in Bali and Lombok?

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