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Private Tour Kelambu, Stokel Waterfall & Sukarara Village
Benang Kelambu Waterfall is a unique and beautiful waterfall located in Central Lombok, Indonesia. Sukarara Village is famous for its traditional handwoven textiles,
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Highlights
- Guest can also take a dip in the cool, refreshing pool formed by the waterfall
- Sukarara Village is famous for its traditional handwoven textiles
- The surrounding area is rich with tropical plants and the atmosphere is peaceful
Description
Benang Kelambu Waterfall is a unique and beautiful waterfall located in Central Lombok, Indonesia, near Mount Rinjani. Unlike traditional waterfalls that flow from a high cliff, Benang Kelambu has water gently streaming down through lush green vines that cover the cliff face. This creates a 'veil' or 'curtain' effect, as the name 'Kelambu' suggests, which means 'curtain' in Indonesian. The waterfall is divided into multiple sections, with water falling softly through various points on the hillside, giving it a serene and picturesque appearance. The surrounding area is rich with tropical plants, adding to the natural beauty of the site, and the atmosphere is peaceful, making it a great spot for relaxation and nature photography. Visitors can also take a dip in the cool, refreshing pool formed by the waterfall. Sukarara Village, located in Central Lombok, Indonesia, is famous for its traditional handwoven textiles, known as songket. The village is home to skilled artisans who have passed down their weaving techniques from generation to generation. In Sukarara, visitors can observe the entire process of creating intricate woven fabrics, including dyeing, spinning, and weaving, often done by hand on traditional wooden looms.Includes
Insurance Pickup and drop-off Driver As Guide Private tour Mineral water Entry Tickets for All Destinations Local Guide Parking Fees LunchEasy cancellation
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