Lake Tamblingan lies in a plateau inside an ancient volcanic caldera. Inside the caldera are several dormant ancient volcanoes and other caldera lakes to the east of Lake Tamblingan: Lake Buyan and Lake Bratan. Lake Tamblingan is the smallest lake inside the caldera. The lake location, over a 1000 meter high plateau, gives it an alpine climate. Pristine
rainforest with orchids and macaques covers the shore of Lake Tamblingan. Only one village exists on the shore of Lake Tamblingan, the village of Gubug, at the southern shore of the lake. The water level of Lake Tamblingan changes depending on the intensity of the rainy season. During intense rain period, some temples along the shore can get inundated.{ "type": "FeatureCollection", "features": [ { "type": "Feature", "properties": { "marker-symbol": "c", "marker-color": "0050d0", "title": "
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