Sipisopiso
Waterfall in North Sumatra, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Waterfall in North Sumatra, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sipiso-piso is a plunge waterfall in the Batak highlands of Sumatra, Indonesia. It is formed by a small underground river of the Karo plateau that falls from a cave in the side of caldera of Lake Toba, some 120 metres (390 ft) down to lake level.[1] Sipiso-piso is a well-known tourist attraction and a nearby vantage point offers views of the falls and lake. There are 651 steps between the bottom of the waterfall and the main entrance.
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Location | Tanah Karo Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia |
Coordinates | 2°54′59″N 98°31′11″E |
Type | Plunge |
Total height | 120 metres (390 ft) |
Watercourse | Pajanabolon River |
Sipiso-piso waterfall is located in the Tanah Karo regency in North Sumatra, at the northernmost tip of the Lake Toba caldera, near the fishing village of Tongging.[1] The closest municipality is the town of Kabanjahe, about 25 km (16 mi) away,
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