Guinea
As the roads were not so easy to drive we decided to park our bus in Kaala village and explore the waterfall from there. The road is accessible by any car but not really big rig friendly, we had to cross a broken bridge which is not more that 2,25 m wide.
In a 45 minute walk among lianes and over creeks under 100 meter high cliffs you arrive to this stunning viewpoint. From here we just followed some animal tracks down to the river and on the other side of the river there is the path coming from Dittin and goes to the pool of the waterfall.
It all took us 4 hours total.
In the village some drunk people wanted money from us and started to argue. After a while the whole village was there and they found it also ridiculous so we moved our bus a little bit further on the road and the dunk people thought we have left. Everyone else was really welcoming.
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Just follow the path (check also on app maps.me)... Some locals are a bit aggressive. They said to us that wr need a guide, that is a new Guinean law for walking around the bush.... At the end, we done a walk 7am, so we were alone... On the way back we meet local man who wanted a money, because we sas a waterfall. We just said no.
Report Check-InAs the roads were not so easy to drive we decided to park our bus in Kaala village and explore the waterfall from there. The road is accessible by any car but not really big rig friendly, we had to cross a broken bridge which is not more that 2,25 m wide.
In a 45 minute walk among lianes and over creeks under 100 meter high cliffs you arrive to this stunning viewpoint. From here we just followed some animal tracks down to the river and on the other side of the river there is the path coming from Dittin and goes to the pool of the waterfall.
It all took us 4 hours total.
In the village some drunk people wanted money from us and started to argue. After a while the whole village was there and they found it also ridiculous so we moved our bus a little bit further on the road and the dunk people thought we have left. Everyone else was really welcoming.
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