Tejakula, Buleleng

Tejakula is a village (desa) and a district (kecamatan) in Buleleng regency, northern Bali, Indonesia.

Tejakula district has 10 administrative villages:[2] Along the coastal road from north to south are Bangkah, Pacung, Julah, Bondalem, Desa Tejakula, Les (half-mile south of the road), Penuktukan, Sambirenteng and Tembok.

It used to have narural coral reefs and those have been destroyed by unsustainable fishing with explosives (and poison).

This, and the subsequent disappearance of sea life, has negatively impacted traditional fishing and coral harvesting.

After the evaluation of 19 sites, in 2019 one was chosen to instal spider frame modules at depths of 6 and 10 meters on the seabed and 88 coral fragments of Acropora loripes implanted on them.

Bathing place, between 1910 and 1921