Sunday, January 23, 2011

Waterfall Bedegung



Bedegung Waterfall is the highest waterfall (99 m) in South Sumatra, which lies near the village of Bedegung, Cape District Court, about 56 km south of Muara Enim.
This waterfall comes from springs that never dry in the Bukit Barisan gap and down to form a small river rapids. Curup Bedegung is a natural tourist attraction handalan this area.
To facilitate the visitors who come from outside the district, local government has built a new road from Simpang Prabumulih to Meo along 87 km through forest plantations and oil palm plantations. Thus the distance from Palembang to Curup Quiet only about 2 hours or about 177 km. This distance is shorter than the Muara Enim which means have to travel 239 km.
This natural waterfall is a place of recreation that provides coolness to visitors because of gusts of wind that carries water droplets. Natural atmosphere surrounding mountains is really impressive. Very suitable for weekend excursions with family.

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