Tukad Daya
The Tukad Daya is a river located in Buleleng, north of the island of Bali. The 40 km long river originates from its headwaters around Kintamani, north of the highland ridge stretching between the northwest slope of the Batur caldera and the east slope of the Bratan caldera. Flowing through the gorges, it reaches the northern coast of Bali around Bungkulan and empties into the Bali Sea.
Drainage basin
Tukad Daya is the main stem in the river system of Tukad Daya, which covers an area of, including parts of the Kintamani, Sawan, and Kubutambahan districts. Generally, the topography of the Tukad Daya basin consists of steep slopes from two mountains range, namely Mount Batur and Bratan, and gradually descends around the northern coast in Bungkulan.To the south of the upstream of the Tukad Daya basin, it is adjacent to the Tukad Ayung basin. The hydrological boundary along the ridge of the Kintamani highland has divided the flow into two directions, namely the northern flow and the southern flow of Bali. On the western side of the upstream area of the Tukad Daya basin, it is adjacent to the upstream of the Penarukan basin and the Sansit basin from the central part to the downstream of the basin. Meanwhile, to the east of the Tukad Daya basin, it borders with several basin from the upper to the downstream.