Semarang city has many tourist destinations that are not less
beautiful with other cities. There are many natural attractions that can
be enjoyed by the tourists. Curug lawe is one of the natural
attractions that exist in the district of Semarang, precisely in the
Kalisidi Village, Sekaran Gunung Pati, Ungaran Barat subdistrict,
Semarang regency, Central Java Province. The name Curug Lawe was taken
because according to the story number of waterfalls that are good from
the large to the smallest amount to 25 units, in the Java language
"selawe".
There you will be pampered with a very cool natural atmosphere and
also the roar of the water are quite heavy. Curug Lawe beauty is
enchanting. Waterfall splashed down below the rocks there and also the
stone wall crossed by the water looks so beautiful. The cool air makes
visitors linger there.
To get to the waterfall Lawe, visitors will walk over rocks and also
road up and down. Although the trip getting very tiring Curug lawe,
along the journey visitors will be presented with a view that is very
natural with a cool atmosphere and also the carpet of trees are still
green and lush. Visitors going down the river irrigation water is clear
and clean. After passing through the irrigation river, visitors will
pass through the iron bridge underneath which also contained irrigation
channels. Once on the bridge, visitors will find a crossroads pointing
towards Curug Benowo and Curug Lawe. Yes, in addition to Curug Lawe
visitors can also enjoy Curug Benowo because both are located
sufficiently close. Curug Benowo no less beautiful waterfall with Curug
Lawe. After passing through the cobblestone streets about 1 hour, the
roar of the water will be heard and that's the sign you will arrive in
Curug Lawe. The road to get to the waterfall are very slippery and you
also have to pass a fairly swift streams. Not feel the roar and splash
of water already there in front of your eyes. Tiring journey paid with
the natural beauty that is so beautiful. Although the landscape is
enchanting, you must remain vigilant because you're in the wilderness
that may be unfamiliar to urban people.
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