Lepung Iring Waterfall in Sintang Regency, West Kalimantan Province


Featuring many natural attractions for tourists to explore, Sintang Regency has become a recommended destination to spend holidays. When it comes to waterfalls, the region offers some options including the one called Lepung Iring Waterfall. The location is in Mangat Baru Village and it belongs to Dedai Sub-District. The prime allure is none other than the pristine environment. This unspoiled waterfall becomes a perfect area for relaxation and getting rid of stresses, therefore. One thing, tourists need to spend some efforts in order to reach the site due to lush trees and challenging route.

The Nuance
Despite the difficult access, Lepung Iring Waterfall gives wonderful rewards to visitors. The first thing to notice is definitely the dense forest with its tall trees. Lots of plants also grow in that area. What about the appearance? The waterfall is small and it looks like a river instead. Despite the fact, the water discharge is considered strong and is able to create a loud noise. No wonder, tourists would be able to hear the sound when getting near the location. Once again, the nuance feels so quiet and peaceful, as the location is far from settlements and streets.

Exploring Lepung Iring Waterfall
The first thing that tourists can enjoy when visiting Lepung Iring Waterfall is the trip itself. It is true that the location is secluded and everyone should pass through a forest. The route is narrow, so vehicles won’t be able to access it. In order to reach the waterfall, therefore, tourists need to conduct short trekking. Along the way to the site, a challenging route and refreshing environment would welcome them.

Once arriving in Lepung Iring Waterfall, most tourists would simply sit by the river and enjoy the nuance. They take advantage of the serenity and beauty for relaxation, after all. This comfy ambiance also helps everyone to relieve stresses and boredom, in fact. Not to mention a hilly panorama and shady trees create a rejuvenating atmosphere. This even feels better in the morning, which is considered the best time to visit the waterfall.

The next thing to enjoy when visiting Lepung Liring Waterfall is related to history. In order to get information and stories regarding the waterfall, though, tourists should ask villagers or local guide. In terms of name, “Lepung” means a deep river while “Iring” means flowing water. It was found by local farmers in 1982 and has become a new tourist allure until now. One thing that makes it unique is the appearance, which is similar to a rafting area! No wonder, more tourists are more attracted to visit the site these days.

Nearby Attractions

  • Belar Hill
  • Rentap Hill
  • Kelam Hill
  • Kelam Maria Cave

How to Get There
Before heading to Sintang Regency, it is recommended to drop by at Pontianak City. For outsiders, in this case, they should take advantage of an airplane in order to get there fast. For instance, a flight from Soekarno – Hatta International Airport (Jakarta City) to Supadio Airport at Pontianak would take around 1 hour and 25 minutes. From Pontianak, tourists can take another flight and head to Susilo Airport right away. This flight would take about 40 minutes, actually. From Susilo, their next destination is none other than Lepung Iring Waterfall and the best route to take is Lintas Sintang – Putusibau Street. The distance is 50.3 km, so the trip would take about 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Where to Stay

  • Kade Guesthouse


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