
The journey to Gitgit waterfall is rather winding and long. It took us another hour before we reached there. It's the highest waterfall here in Bali. The view of the waterfall is simply stunning. Somehow this place reminds me of watching a forwarded email that killed a few people when there is a huge waterfall swept down. I did ask Wayan about this and he is unsure if this is the one. He does agree that there is such an accident but doesn’t sure which one as there is a few waterfall in Bali. Anyway, it is really a nice place for pure meditation and relaxing. Not much tourist can be seen around here as it's situated kinda far from Kuta or Legian. In fact Wayan told us that it's his first time here. He told us that his customer doesn’t request them to come here as it’s very far. We even shoot a video to trap kau him. He is really funny guy. Check this out here.

We then visited Danau Beratan, Danau Buyan and Danau Tamblingan. I would say nothing much for this twin lake. Wayan brought us to the best view so that we can see the twin lake from atop. We spend only 5 minute here before heading to Pura Ulundanu Beratan. It is a major water temple in Bali. The temple complex is located on the shores of Danau Bratan (Lake Bratan) in the mountains near Bedugul. We spend about 20 minutes here taking some photo.

We then stop by Candi Kuning Fruit Market to get some local fruits. We bought some corns and local’s kerepek. I had my lunch at Pacung Indah Restaurant. Initially we wanted to go Warung Sedap but Wayan doesn’t know the place. So he bought us to this restaurant. I ordered Sup Ayam with rice. I would say the food taste well and the panorama view from this restaurant here are quite good. I heard that the buffet sucks and not worth the penny. So please ask for ala carte instead. It’s a little tad expensive though.

We then headed back to Legian and on the way back; we stop by the roadside to get some Babi Guling which cost only Rp10k, Bakso for Rp3k and a whole watermelon for Rp8.5k. I would say it's rather cheap. Where on earth can you find a Bakso in Malaysia that cost only about Rm1+? We reached Tune hotel around 5.30pm and took a rest until 8.30pm. We headed to Legian beach; walk around before going to Cafe 66 to have a light supper. We call it a day around 11pm.
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