[2025 Medan Attraction] Travel Guide for Sipiso Piso Waterfall (Updated May)
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Sipiso Piso Waterfall地址:
Jalan Raya Merek, Kabanjahe, Indonesia
Majestic Encounter with Sipiso-piso Waterfall in North Sumatera
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Visiting Sipiso-piso Waterfall in North Sumatera was an awe-inspiring experience! The waterfall, one of Indonesia's tallest, plunges dramatically from a height of 120 meters into a lush valley below.
The sight of the powerful cascade surrounded by verdant greenery is truly breathtaking. The cool mist from the waterfall provides a refreshing respite as you take in the stunning views.
The trek down to the base of the waterfall is a bit challenging but absolutely worth it for the close-up view and the serene atmosphere. The surrounding area offers picturesque landscapes and a glimpse into the local Batak culture.
Sipiso-piso Waterfall is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and anyone seeking a memorable adventure in North Sumatera.
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📍 **Address**: Tongging, Karo Regency (3 hours drive from Medan)
🚗 **Transportation**: It is recommended to charter a car for a day trip (about 800,000 IDR including Lake Toba)
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The 120-meter-high volcanic waterfall falls directly into Lake Toba, which is magnificent! You need to walk up 500 steps to reach the viewing platform, and you can take panoramic photos of the waterfall along the way. The rainy season (November to March) has the highest water volume, but the roads are slippery.
🌊 **Featured Experience**:
- Pony ride to the bottom of the waterfall (approximately 50,000 IDR)
- Drink civet coffee and enjoy the view at the cliff cafe
- Look for rainbows (most likely to appear before 10am)
📸 **Check-in hotspots**:
- The wooden railings of the viewing platform frame the waterfall
- Mist at the bottom of the waterfall
💡 **Tips**:
- The stairs are steep, please wear non-slip shoes
- Buy hand-woven bags at the entrance (cheaper than downtown)
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Medan Unveiled : History, Food and Hidden Gems
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Medan, Berastagi, and Parapat offer a diverse and exciting experience in North Sumatra, Indonesia.
Medan: A bustling city known for its rich history and diverse culinary scene. Must-visit spots include Maimun Palace, the stunning Great Mosque, and the famous local dishes like Bika Ambon and Soto Medan.
Berastagi: A cool highland retreat famous for its stunning views of Mount Sibayak and Mount Sinabung. It’s a great place to enjoy fresh fruits, visit Sipiso-Piso Waterfall, and experience local Karo culture.
Parapat: The gateway to the breathtaking Lake Toba, the largest volcanic lake in the world. From here, visitors can take a ferry to Samosir Island, known for its Batak culture, traditional houses, and scenic landscapes.
This trio of destinations offers a mix of city life, mountain adventures, and lakeside relaxation—perfect for an unforgettable North Sumatra trip!
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Take a boat to the beautiful Lake Toba and enjoy the tranquility and vastness of the lake. Then head to Samosir Island and enjoy the leisurely island life.
Day 4: Lake Toba - Sipiso Piso Waterfall 💦
Continue to explore the natural beauty around Lake Toba, then head to the spectacular Sipiso Piso Waterfall and feel the power of nature.
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Visit the Christian Church and Burmese Temple in Berastagi, enjoy a horse carriage ride, and explore the local fruit market. Then head to Medan, visit the Laughing Buddha Temple, and enjoy shopping at Sun Plaza.
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Visit the historic Maimun Palace and experience the ancient architecture and rich cultural atmosphere.
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Majestic Beauty: Sepiso Piso Waterfall
Hidden in the lush landscapes of North Sumatra, Sepiso Piso Waterfall is a true natural wonder. Standing tall at over 100 meters, this stunning waterfall cascades down dramatically into the clear waters below, surrounded by verdant forests and breathtaking views of Lake Toba. The sound of the rushing water and the mist in the air create a refreshing and serene atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers. A must-visit destination for anyone exploring the beauty of Indonesia’s natural landscapes. 🌿💦 #SepisoPisoWaterfall #NatureBeauty #LakeToba #newyearnewtrip
Haswinisri Kantharoa
Sipiso-Piso
Sipiso-Piso is one of the most famous waterfalls in Indonesia, located near Lake Toba in North Sumatra. Here are some key details about it:
1. Location
Sipiso-Piso is situated in the village of Tongging, within the Karo Regency of North Sumatra, Indonesia. It lies near the northern edge of Lake Toba, the largest volcanic lake in the world.
2. Height
The waterfall has an impressive height of approximately 120 meters (394 feet), making it one of the tallest waterfalls in Indonesia.
3. Access
From Medan: Sipiso-Piso is about 4-5 hours by car from Medan, the capital of North Sumatra.
Visitors can enjoy scenic views of Lake Toba along the way.
To reach the waterfall, you need to descend a steep path, which takes around 30-45 minutes, depending on your pace.
4. Name Meaning
The name "Sipiso-Piso" comes from the Karo language, where "piso" means knife, referring to the waterfall's sharp and straight flow resembling a knife blade.
5. Best Time to Visit
The waterfall can be visited year-round, but the rainy season (November to March) enhances its water volume, making it even more dramatic.
6. Nearby Attractions
Lake Toba: A stunning volcanic lake, perfect for sightseeing or boat rides.
Tongging Village: Known for its panoramic views and traditional Karo culture.
Nizam09
Amazing waterfall view
This is the sipiso piso waterfall view in Berastangi, Medan, Indonesia I have visited not long ago. I reached there by road trip where I need to book a tour package, the driver used Avanza and fetch me all the way from Medan City to this amazing area, the fee is quite high but the view is worthwhile and most importantly there is a wonderful view and cool environment there
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The beautiful of Medan, indonesia
Visited on last Jan, the scenary was absolutely awesome. The people there was so nice and helpful. Hope to see them again ❤️
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Sipiso-piso Waterfall
Sipiso-piso waterfall, is one of the tallest waterfall in Indonesia. The name Sipiso-piso mean ‘like a knife'; it has 120m high and it located in Tonggiang village, 45 Kilometers from Berastagi at the northern end of Lake Toba.
This waterfall is formed by a small underground river of the Karo Plateau and flows out into the Lake Toba caldera. To get to Sipiso-Piso falls catch a local mini-bus from Berastagi to Kabanjahe at the bus terminal in Kabanjahe catch any bus going to Siantar and ask to get off at Sipiso-Piso. The falls are 2.5km from the main road.
Sipiso-Piso Waterfall has beautiful scenery and fascinating sightseeing. Among the cliffs that look greenish, the fall water is looking majestic by its grace. As we stand or sit far from the location, we can enjoy the beauty Sipiso-piso and Lake Toba from a distance at the same time. #SpooktacularTrip #fallingforfall #mountainview
TSKay
Superb waterfall!
One of famous and tallest waterfall in North Sumatera. It has a height of 120m. Sipiso-piso waterfall has beautiful scenery and fascinating sighseeing. As we stand or sit far from the location, we can enjoy the beautiful Sipiso-piso and Lake Toba from a distance at the same time. It takes around 30-45mins to walk down and 45 mins to an hour to hike up, depending on you physical strength. The path can be slippery due to sands and rocks. The water is brown as you arrive to the bottom you'll see. You can see the waterfall from afar, but it looks better when you see it closer. There are some small shops you can stop to buy snacks and drinks as you walk down #summervacation #hikingtrails
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Quinissa
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Sipiso Piso Waterfall
I visited Sipisopiso couple years ago. It was a nice trip because you would see a beautiful waterfall. Plus, you would be able to view Toba Lake. If you use public transportation from Medan, you have to go to the Padang Bulan Terminal and take mini bus to Berastagi then get off in Kabanjahe. From here, you can take a mini van to Merek and then changing another mini van to Sipisopiso. Along the way to sipisopiso, you would see a beautiful view so you will not be bored while in the bus.
To getting here is one of the hardest part, because the road is not properly pave and a lot of vehicles on the road. But the spectacular view of this Falls made you forget the tiring journey!
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Sattu
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WATERFALL
WATERFALL SIPISO PISO
Sipiso Piso waterfall is 120m high natural gem 40 minutes from Berastagi.
The name Sipiso Piso means "like a knife". The waterfall is formed by an underground river rushing out and down the face of a cave to the Northside of Lake Toba. Getting down to the waterfall leads a lot of stairs, it’s around a 20-minute long leg exercise but is worth the sweat. If you get hot and sticky, don’t you worry because Sipiso Piso waterfall creates by its power an enormous amount of mist. From Berastagi it takes about 40 minutes by scooter or you can hire a car with driver. You can find its location in the google maps just don’t get confused when your maps will say "you have arrived" and you are on the small bridge in the middle of nowhere:D
The point in google maps is put on the actual underground river. You just need to keep driving and then take the first to the right. You will arrive in the parking spot and you will be asked to pay a 2k IDR parking fee. If you will continue little further down the road, you will get at the viewpoint on Lake Toba.