Irenggolo Waterfall: Ticket Prices, Attractions, and Opening Hours

Enjoy the freshness of Irenggolo Waterfall, which is nicknamed  "banyu mrambat", by only paying a ticket of 8.000 IDR per person.
10 Aug 2024 ·By Izzah Putri Jurianto
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Visiting a waterfall is a fun activity for those who like hiking and playing in the water. But don't worry, because there is a waterfall with a short track in Kediri, namely Irenggolo Waterfall.

Irenggolo Waterfall: Ticket Prices, Attractions, Location, Opening Hours
Irenggolo Waterfall: Ticket Prices, Attractions, Location, Opening Hours

This place is within the same area as the Besuki Tourism Area. What kind of natural charm does it have? Find complete information about Irenggolo Waterfall here.

Location, Opening Hours, Attractions, and Ticket Prices of Irenggolo Waterfall Kediri

Irenggolo Waterfall has a different view from other tourist attractions. Check the details here.

Location and Opening Hours of Irenggolo Waterfall

Location and Opening Hours of Irenggolo Waterfall
Location and Opening Hours of Irenggolo Waterfall

Irenggolo Waterfall is located in Besuki, Mojo, Kediri Regency. Although open 24 hours, tourists should visit here in the afternoon at the latest for safety reasons.

Ticket Prices of Irenggolo Waterfall

Ticket Prices of Irenggolo Waterfall (Alya Google Maps)
Ticket Prices of Irenggolo Waterfall (Alya Google Maps)

The ticket price to Irenggolo Waterfall in the Besuki Tourism Area is 8.000 IDR per person. With this ticket, visitors can play in the water, eat, and camp near the waterfall. Meanwhile, parking for cars is charged 5.000 IDR and 3.000 IDR for motorbikes.

Attractions of Irenggolo Waterfall

Attractions of Irenggolo Waterfall (Ahmad Google Maps)
Attractions of Irenggolo Waterfall (Ahmad Google Maps)
Attractions of Irenggolo Waterfall (Nurlaela Google Maps)
Attractions of Irenggolo Waterfall (Nurlaela Google Maps)

Located at 1,200 meters above sea level, Irenggolo Waterfall has a height of around 80 meters. Because it is located on the slopes of Mount Wilis, it is no wonder that the water and air feel colder here.

Residents who live near Irenggolo call this waterfall "banyu mrambat". This is because the water does not fall directly but flows through the rocky steps.

For those not used to hiking, Irenggolo Waterfall is still relatively easy to access. From the parking area, you have to walk through stairs to reach the waterfall. However, please be careful and hold to the railing in case of slippery paths.

Facilities of Irenggolo Waterfall (Ahmad Google Maps)
Facilities of Irenggolo Waterfall (Ahmad Google Maps)

After playing in the water, you can relax here and use the available facilities. Among them are toilets, prayer rooms, playgrounds, and flying foxes. Food stalls nearby sell snacks and drinks at affordable prices.

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