Curug Cikaso, the Beauty of Three Waterfalls in Sukabumi

Curug Cikaso in Sukabumi, with a height of 80 meters, offers natural beauty, natural pools, and complete facilities for family recreation.
24 Sep 2024 ·By Izzah Putri Jurianto
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Curug Cikaso, located in Cibitung Village, Cibitung District, Sukabumi Regency, is a natural tourist destination that offers a view of a magnificent waterfall with a height of 80 meters and a cliff width of 100 meters. This waterfall has three streams of water that fall into a natural pool with a depth of about 15 meters, creating a calming atmosphere and is very suitable for nature tourism.

Curug Cikaso, the Beauty of Three Waterfalls in Sukabumi
Curug Cikaso, the Beauty of Three Waterfalls in Sukabumi

Location and Route to Curug Cikaso

Curug Cikaso is located in Cibitung Village, about 70 km from the center of Sukabumi City. To reach the waterfall, visitors can drive to the parking area, and then continue the journey by boat or walking.

Opening Hours and Entrance Ticket Prices

Curug Cikaso is open every day from 06.00 to 17.00 WIB. Here are the ticket prices and additional costs:

  • Entrance ticket: 5.000 IDR per person
  • Boat rental: 65.000 IDR per boat

Attractions of Curug Cikaso

Attractions of Curug Cikaso
Attractions of Curug Cikaso

Three Waterfalls

Curug Cikaso is known for its three magnificent waterfalls, namely Curug Asepan, Curug Meong, and Curug Aki. Each stream offers stunning views, with water falling into a clear natural pool.

Deep Natural Pool

The natural pool under the waterfall is about 15 meters deep, making it a popular location for swimming or just soaking. The clarity of the water makes this place perfect for those who want to enjoy the cool natural atmosphere.

Facilities at Curug Cikaso

  • Rent a boat to get to the waterfall.
  • Gazebo to relax around the waterfall.
  • Food stalls that provide food and soft drinks.
  • Prayer room for visitors who want to worship.
  • Clean public toilets.
  • Large parking area for visitors' vehicles.
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