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Sipi Falls is comprised of four separate falls, and according to Julius they’re simply named Sipi Falls 1-4. I could never figure out which was which and I’m not sure Julius knew either. The first was viewable from Sipi Falls Lodge in Kapchowra. The sound of this rushing waterfall echoed throughout the lodge. The colors changed depending on whether the sun was rising or setting. So pretty but this fall could not be approached any closer.
The second fall was reached as Julius, our hiking guide, navigated our way through some beautiful parts of the upper mountainside.
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The third fall was a bit more of a rapids. It felt a little like home.
The final fall deserves it's own post so you'll have to wait. Simply gorgeous!
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