Gitgit Waterfall, also known as "Ceburan Tuan," is one of the most famous natural attractions in Bali, Indonesia. Located in North Bali precisely in Gitgit Village, Sukasada, this waterfall has been a major attraction for tourists since it was opened to the public in 1939 by the Dutch colonial government, pioneered by Mr. Hooykaas from the Chair of the Lierfring Van Der Tuuk at Gedong Kirtya. With a height reaching 48 meters, Gitgit Waterfall is the tallest in Bali, offering an unforgettable experience for visitors from all around the world.