4/5 Nadhirah R. 6 months ago on Google
Curug
Nangka
is
beautiful.
It
is
a
small
space
with
a
quite
high
waterfall.
It
is
not
suitable
for
swimming
as
the
water
is
deep;
it
reaches
around
the
abdomen
of
a
man.
The
waterfall
creates
a
strong
wind,
so
when
you
want
to
get
closer,
make
sure
to
be
careful,
as
it
can
strongly
sway
you.
The
waterfall
is
clean
and
cold,
but
I
still
see
some
trash.
I
hope
the
authorities
will
forbid
plastics
or
items
that
people
easily
throw
everywhere.
The
air
is
fresh,
and
the
temperature
is
nice.
There
is
a
small
cave.
Road
Trip:
Dramaga
to
Curug
Nangka
I
used
Waze
to
navigate
to
curug,
and
the
road
I
drove
on
mostly
goes
through
residential
areas,
so
be
cautious
of
people,
animals,
small
rocks,
trash,
and
vehicles.
There
are
lots
of
potholes
and
speed
bumps,
some
of
which
are
hard
to
see.
Overall,
I
reached
and
returned
safely.
Main
Gate
to
enter
Curug
Nangka:
When
I
arrived
at
the
main
gate,
I
paid
the
entrance
fee
and
vehicle
entrance
fee.
After
parking
my
vehicle,
I
had
to
pay
for
a
parking
ticket.
Fees:
-
Entrance
fees
-
Vehicle
fees
-
Parking
vehicle
fees
Road
to
Curug
Nangka:
Options:
Ojek
or
walk
At
the
vehicle
park,
there
is
a
small
road
with
signs
showing
the
direction
to
Curug
Nangka.
The
signs
are
clear
and
easy
to
find,
so
people
should
not
get
lost.
There
are
stairs,
so
it
is
somewhat
steep.
Along
the
way,
there
are
warungs
and
a
camping
ground.
The
pavement
is
already
designed
for
safety
and
ease.
There
are
monkeys,
and
there
are
rules
for
interacting
with
them.
Do
not
play
with,
feed,
or
call
the
monkeys
without
a
valid
reason.
There
is
a
path
to
curug,
which
is
quite
difficult
due
to
the
presence
of
various-sized
rocks,
boulders,
stones,
and
gravel.
This
path
remains
in
its
natural
state
and
is
not
designed
for
easy
walking.
At
curug,
there
is
a
steep,
small
path
leading
to
Curug
Daun,
which
serves
as
a
shortcut.