The word "splendor" comes to mind frequently. The number of local and international tourists who have visited and posted numerous attractive visualizations demonstrates this. 
 
Photo by Dwinanda Nurhanif Mujito 

The Tumpak Sewu Cascade, also known as the Paradise Cliff, is a tourist attraction that features a magnificent waterfall. Sidomulyo tourism village is located in the Pronojiwo district of Lumajang, East Java. It's 55 kilometers to the south. It takes about two hours to get there from Lumajang's city center. 
The sight and magnificence of the spectacular waterfall cascading with naturally fresh water sourced from Semeru mountain will captivate you once you arrive. Tumpak Sewu translates to "cumulative waterfalls," which refers to the combination of multiple spectacular waterfalls.
 
You must walk for 15 minutes down an easy trail from the starting point at the entrance gate to the main point. The residents of the local tourism village are unique. They assist each other in the construction of the Tumpak Sewu Waterfall by laying out the wood walk and creating the road out of their own free will.

The breathtaking splendor of the Tumpak Sewu Waterfall can be seen from this vantage point. The cliff is ringed by waterfalls and stands tall. The natural beauty of nearly half of the cliff circle, which is bordered by evergreen forests, is breathtaking. Here are two locations where you may capture unforgettable moments with your partner, friends, or family.

You can acquire a beautiful angle of view by standing on the low point and moving up a little. Here you may read several subtitles that arouse our profound sense of care and respect toward nature, as the locals do, such as "do not kill anything here but time, and do not take anything here but images," which is quite innovative.

If you enjoy difficulties and adventures, you can descend the cliff using the available path, which is monitored by the Tumpak Sewu Waterfall staff. You may walk down the bamboo stairs and across a tiny waterfall. The shoes you wear should also be carefully examined, as the course is fairly difficult and slick. 
At the lowest point, you'll cross a brook that's flanked by massive cliffs. After crossing the river, you will be rewarded with spectacular views immediately following the circular waterfall; the journey takes only 30 minutes.

After you've had your fill of admiring the natural beauty of Sidomulyo village, you can watch locals drying cloves. The sun-dried cloves will emit a pleasant aroma that comes from Sidomulyo village.

Tumpak Sewu Waterfall is located in Sidomulyo hamlet, Pronojiwo district, about 55 kilometers south of Lumajang and takes 2 hours to reach. 

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