Location: Kemenuh Village, Sukawati, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia
Tegenungan Waterfall is a waterfall in Bali, Indonesia. It is located at the village of Tegenungan Kemenuh, also known as Kemenuh Village on the Petanu River in the Gianyar Regency, north from the capital Denpasar and close to the Balinese artist village of Ubud.
The Petanu River ranks among the longest rivers in Bali following the renowned Ayung and Telaga Waja Rivers. Stretching approximately 46.96 kilometers, this river flows past Tegenungan Waterfall originating from the highlands of Mount Batur in Kintamani. It meanders through regions like Tampaksiring, Ubud, and the village of Blahbatuh. The local community believes that the Petanu River provides both physical sustenance and spiritual protection making the area a sacred place for meditation and prayer.
Tegenungan Waterfall can be visited year-round with each season offering a distinct experience. The dry season which runs from April to October is considered the most favorable time for visitors. During this period the weather is generally clear, the water is cleaner, and trekking conditions are more manageable which making it ideal for photography and swimming.


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