18 Waterfalls in 3 different countries

Hai @travelbyjp

Thank you for your kind words and appreciation.

I will visit your post frequently, so I will see the beautiful photos of your traveling around the world.

Yes, try to submit again next year, meanwhile start making preparation from now .

We have plenty of time.

Keep calm, stay healthy and always be happy

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Thank you very much for your support Pak @BudiFXW :pray: :blush:

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All of the three water fall looks beautiful but creepy. Especially the one in Indonesia. It is so dense @travelbyjp

Thank you for sharing this beautiful post with us here on connect.

Best regards.

here is one in Nigeria… but we have many Waterfalls… just manage to find this. :joy:

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Hi @travelbyjp

Here’s the view of chyamche waterfall of Manang, Nepal

For more travel photos and information, please visit my blog.

Thank You

Stay Safe, Take Care

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Hi @Austinelewex lovely waterfall… hope someday I can visit your country Nigeria :heart_eyes: I’ve been to Uganda and Kenya but has no chance to explore the nature there. Hope someday.

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Wow it’s beautiful! Thank you @Kiransubedi hope someday I can visit it.

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All the waterfalls looks beautiful, I have been to Sikkim located in the North-East of India, Sikkim has many mesmerizing waterfalls. Iam sure you will enjoy the amazing views of waterfalls in Sikkim.

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@fasi6083 I had visited Gangtok North Sikkim and reached near to Zero Point.

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Thanks @fasi6083 yes I love to visit India someday :blush:

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@Kiransubedi I visited Lachen, Lachung, Gangtok, Gurudongmar lake, Yumthang valley durung my visit to Sikkim. I heard a lot of good things about Zero point but didn’t had the chance to visit the place.

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Hi** @travelbyjp **

What an amazing post it is! I am amazed by reading that you have visited 18 Waterfalls in 3 different countries.

Thank you for sharing all the information along with some stunning photos with us.

As a waterfall lover, have a look at Marvelous ‘Marleshwar’ Waterfall

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Yes dear @travelbyjp

If you ever want to come, do not hesitate to buzz me.

Have a lovely day.

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Hi @vijayparadkar I just checked your post, thank you for share with me :+1: :pray:

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Yes I will, thank you @Austinelewex :pray: :blush:

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Super Beautiful and mesmerizing pictures of Waterfalls… :heart_eyes: @travelbyjp

Lucky You, could cover a large number of gorgeous Waterfalls. :heart_eyes:

RamboRazor

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Hi @RamboRazor

Thank you very much :blush:

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Indonesia and Iceland - two of the places on my wanna go list! I always tried avoiding waterfalls around the places I visited, because every single time they were so packed with tourists, that I couldnt enjoy it as much. How were these waterfalls, crowded or not so much?

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Hello @travelbyjp ,

Welcome to Connect and thanks for this great post! The places you shared with us are just amazing. Tell us more about your beautiful experience, I’d love to hear more about your adventures. :slightly_smiling_face:

Since you are new, you can let the community know you better by joining this monthly conversation: Introduce Yourself - May 2020. Keep sharing your stories on Connect!

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Hi @Giu_DiB thank you very much.

Yes I will share more often on this Local Guides Connect :blush: .

I did introduce my self last month on “Introduce your self - April 2020” (2nd of April).

Thank you very much.

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Hi @ady_seres

Thank you!

Yes you right mostly the waterfalls will be so packed with tourists or local people specially in Bali, Indonesia. So we have to go there in the right time. If you are going to Bali someday, it’s better to go there early in the morning like at 7am or 8am because normally at 10am or 11am people will start coming. :blush:

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