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Tegenungan Waterfall

Tegenungan Waterfall Hours & Fees

Entry to Tegenungan Waterfall costs 20,000 IDR, with gates open daily from 06:30 to 18:30. Bring exact cash because the ticket booth rarely accepts cards.

Opening Hours

Tegenungan Waterfall opens daily from 06:30 to 18:30. Arrive before 08:00 to beat the large tour groups that crowd the stairs by mid-morning. Access to the water shuts down at dusk, though adjacent day clubs overlooking the valley operate later into the evening.

Day Hours Note
Monday–Sunday 06:30 – 18:30 Tour groups typically arrive after 10:00.
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The waterfall operates year-round, but access to the Beji holy spring is restricted when locals perform purification ceremonies. Heavy downpours during the November to March rainy season can trigger flash floods, prompting lifeguards to close the plunge pool or halt swimming completely. Check local weather patterns before starting your descent.

Fees & Tickets

General admission to Tegenungan Waterfall costs 20,000 IDR per adult. Tickets are sold exclusively at the entrance gate. Bring exact cash, as the booth rarely accepts credit cards. Professional photographers shooting weddings or commercial work must pay a separate 300,000 IDR permit fee.

General Admission 20,000 IDR Purchased on-site with cash
Professional Photoshoot Permit 300,000 IDR Required for weddings and commercial photography
Car Parking 10,000 IDR Paid to local attendants
Scooter Parking 5,000 IDR Paid to local attendants
Changing Rooms & Toilets 5,000 IDR Located at the base of the falls

No regular free entry days or discount programs exist.

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Best Time to Visit

Arrive before 08:00 AM between April and October for the clearest water and empty paths. Large tour buses pull in after 10:00 AM, clogging the 168 concrete steps and crowding the plunge pool. Visiting on a weekday halves the crowd size compared to weekends, when local families fill the base.

Early morning (06:30 - 08:00) Low Photographers and early risers get unobstructed views of the 15-meter drop before the heat and humidity peak.
Mid-morning (08:00 - 10:00) Moderate Independent travelers on scooters arrive, filling the parking lot just before the major tour groups appear.
Midday (10:00 - 14:00) High Tour groups flood the site, making the steep climb back up the stairs strenuous under the midday sun.
Afternoon (14:00 - 16:30) High The base remains packed with swimmers, but the separate hiking path to the top of the falls offers a quieter perspective.
Late afternoon (16:30 - 18:30) Moderate Day-trippers depart, leaving the natural pool quieter until the gates officially close at 18:30.

How Long to Spend

Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours at Tegenungan Waterfall. Navigating the 168 steep concrete steps in high humidity dictates your baseline pace. Choosing to hike to the upper viewpoint, cross the glass bridge, or visit the holy spring at Beji Temple will push your stay toward the longer end of that window.

Descend 168 concrete steps to the valley floor 10–15 min
Swim in the 30-meter natural plunge pool 30–45 min
Photograph the giant bird nest structures and heart frames 10–15 min
Hike the separate path to the top waterfall viewpoint 20–30 min
Ascend the stairs back to the parking level 15–25 min

Visitor Tips

01

Beat the Morning Crowds

Arrive before 08:00 AM to bypass the large tour groups that consistently show up after 10:00 AM. Weekdays offer a much quieter experience at the base. Weekends draw twice as many visitors, primarily local families.

02

Bring Exact Cash

Pay the 20,000 IDR entry fee with physical bills at the on-site ticket booth. Credit cards are rarely accepted by the gate staff or the surrounding warungs. Keep small 5,000 IDR notes handy for parking attendants and basic changing room access.

03

Pack Proper Footwear

Wear sturdy, non-slip water shoes to navigate the 168 steep concrete steps and algae-covered rocks at the bottom. Pack your electronics in a dry bag. Heavy mist from the 15-meter drop saturates the air far beyond the main plunge pool.

04

Target the Dry Season

Plan your trip between April and October for clear water and safe swimming conditions. Heavy rains from November to March turn the Petanu River murky brown and trigger sudden flash floods. Agricultural runoff frequently contaminates the pool during these wet months.

05

Hike the Upper Path

Climb the separate staircase to the top of the waterfall to escape the concentrated crowds at the plunge pool. This elevated vantage point looks directly over the drop and the humid tropical valley. Carry your own drinking water to handle the physical exertion in the heat.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the entrance fee?

Tickets cost 20,000 IDR per adult. Purchase them on-site at the entrance booth using exact cash, as credit cards are rarely accepted. Professional photoshoots require a separate 300,000 IDR permit.

What are the opening hours?

The waterfall is open daily from 06:30 to 18:30. Arrive before 08:00 AM to avoid the large tour groups that flood the 168 concrete steps by mid-morning. Night visits are prohibited, though nearby day clubs stay open later.

Do I need to book tickets in advance?

Advance bookings are not required. General entry tickets are sold directly at the gate for cash. Only professional photography sessions require a pre-arranged permit.

How much does parking cost?

Parking is usually free at the top-level lot. Attendants sometimes charge a 5,000 IDR fee for scooters or 10,000 IDR for cars. Keep small bills handy.

When is the best time of year to visit?

April to October provides the clearest water and dry, safe trekking conditions. November through March brings heavy rain that turns the Petanu River murky brown. Flash floods occur during these wet months, causing rapid water level rises that force closures.

Are there changing rooms at the waterfall?

Basic changing rooms and toilets sit at the base of the falls. Expect to pay a 5,000 IDR fee to use them. Pack a dry bag for your clothes, as heavy mist from the 15-meter drop covers the surrounding rocks.

How long does a typical visit take?

Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the site. This covers the descent down 170 steps, swimming in the 30-meter plunge pool, and the strenuous climb back up in high humidity. Carry drinking water for the return hike.

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