Tegenungan Blangsinga Waterfall, 25-meter waterfall in Gianyar, Indonesia
Tegenungan Blangsinga Waterfall drops from limestone cliffs into the Petanu River, surrounded by thick tropical growth and natural rock pools. The water flows over layered stone formations that create small basins where visitors can swim.
This waterfall took shape over centuries as water carved through volcanic rock. It became a vital water source that supported farming for the communities living in the region.
Local residents use this place for rituals tied to their spiritual beliefs. They gather here to perform ceremonies that connect them to their traditions and the natural world around them.
You reach the waterfall by descending about 168 concrete steps that lead down to the water. Changing rooms are available, and the water is suitable for swimming throughout most of the year.
The site has two separate entrances reached from different villages in the area. Each entrance carries a different name depending on which direction you approach from.
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