The water is incredibly clear, and the air there feels cool and refreshing. It’s such a great place to visit in summer.
The waterfall itself isn’t super dramatic, but the overall atmosphere is მშვიდful and healing, with a hidden-forest kind of vibe.
The path next to it isn’t too hard to walk either, so it’s perfect for a slow stroll and taking photos. The famous spring water there is also well known, and a lot of people go out of their way to fill up bottles.
The downside is that transportation isn’t very convenient, so if you’re not driving, you’ll probably need to plan your timing a bit.
Uriwari Falls | Review by 黃天保
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