Cisayong is a subdistrict in Tasikmalaya District, West Java Province, Indonesia.
Curug Gado Kuhl (S7.24893 E108.11258) is a waterfall located in Kampung Pasir Malang, Santanamekar Village, District Cisayong, Tasikmalaya. Curug Gado Kuhl on the slopes of Mount Galunggung and has a height of about 70 m. The route leading to the waterfall along the fields of population and presents a very beautiful scenery. It seems that until recently, the waterfall Gado Bangkong still not developed to a tourist destination in Tasikmalaya regency. In fact, when seeing the potential of the existing landscape, it would be very interesting visitors. Curug Gado Kuhl almost every day is still empty. Curug Gado Kuhl suitable for hiking and photography, because nature is still virgin and unspoiled many visitors
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Kuhl Gado name for themselves if in Indonesian means frog's chin. Actually, I am confused what to do with frogs? Because when I looked around the waterfall, there is not like frogs hehehe ... be it rock or other natural formations. But according to locals, is said to have given the name because of the myth that their intangible spirits giant frog who lived in the vicinity of the waterfall.
To go to the waterfall Gado Kuhl, can be reached from the junction Cisayong (S7.26673 E108.18647) turn towards the West, or if of Tasikmalaya turned toward the West is also at the intersection of Mang Koko (S7.28821 E108.19493). The journey continues into the new road Ciawi-Singaparna (Cisinga) towards Kampung Cimala. At the intersection Cimala (S7.26746 E108.14403) turn toward the West. Follow along a concrete path from the PNPM.
To go to the waterfall Gado Kuhl, can be reached from the junction Cisayong (S7.26673 E108.18647) turn towards the West, or if of Tasikmalaya turned toward the West is also at the intersection of Mang Koko (S7.28821 E108.19493). The journey continues into the new road Ciawi-Singaparna (Cisinga) towards Kampung Cimala. At the intersection Cimala (S7.26746 E108.14403) turn toward the West. Follow along a concrete path from the PNPM.
Source : http://ghost-ships.blogspot.co.id/2015/02/curug-gado-bangkong-cisayong.html
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