Tegenungan Waterfall
is one places of interest in gianyar – Bali, approx. 5 kilometers,
south east Ubud. Bali has a selection of waterfalls that are fun to
visit. For many people the idea of hiking through the jungle to a hidden
waterfall and taking a cooling swim is the image of paradise. These
places definitely exist and here are some useful tips of how to find
them and what to expect. Waterfalls are sharp drops along the course of a river.
You
will often have to hike up or down a river for a certain way to get to a
waterfall, but the river provides a route for you to follow. Rivers
flow best during and immediately after the wet season, During that time
you can expect waterfalls to be pumping and the pools at the bottom to
be at their deepest. You can also expect more debris including rocks and
the occasional log to come over the waterfall.
Wet
season means cloudy days in the highlands especially and after getting a
soaking from the rain, the cold mountain water can be quite a shock.
Bathing in a waterfall during the wet season may not feel like tropical
paradise at first. During the dry season the weather is better, sunny
and dry. However water flow is way less and pools will be shallow The
waterfall it self is not really that high. Only approximately
10-15metres high. Cemented pathway, but quite steep to climb up back to
the parking area.
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