Tanah Lot Temple is one of the nine main sacred temples of Bali. It is under UNESCO protection. Thousands of tourists visit daily to see this amazing place.
The temple is built on a small islet, which is separated from the mainland by the sea during high tide. Only when the water is low can you go inside, however, tourists can only wander at the foot of t…
This unique temple complex dates back to the 11th century and consists of a series of shrines carved directly into the rock, giving it a special atmosphere of mystery and grandeur. According to legend…
Taman Ayun Temple is one of the most beautiful attractions in Bali. Taman Ayun is the second largest temple complex in Bali after Besakih. Its name translates to 'temple in the garden'.
The Uluwatu Temple is quite a charming place with an entrance fee.
There are many cheeky monkeys here that aren’t shy about stealing or taking things from tourists — bring a stick with you. ;)
Not far from Ubud is the Tirta Empul temple, whose water is considered not only holy but also magically healing. It is said that this temple was built around a spring created by the warrior god Indra.
Goa Lawah Temple, which translates to 'Bat Cave', is one of the nine main temples in Bali. The main attraction of the temple is a natural cave of quite a complex shape on the northern side of the temp…
Lake Bratan, situated at an altitude of 1,200 meters by Mount Tapak, is one of the most beautiful places in Bali, formed by the eruption of Mount Batur. It is known as the Lake of the Holy Mountain, a…
Pura Besakih Temple is the main Hindu temple complex on the island. It consists of 22 separate temples that ascend in terraces along the foothills of Mount Agung.
One of the oldest monuments on the island. This is not just a cave, but a whole system of temples, pavilions, pools, and statues.
The 'Elephant Cave' is located above the Petanu River in the village of Bedulu.
At such a height, there is often fog and cloudiness. At the very top, there is a traditional temple with split gates. Inside, there are pavilions and altars. On one side, you can see the Agung volcano…
Orthodox church in Bali where services are held in Slavic, English, and Indonesian.
Baptisms for infants and adults, Weddings, Memorial services, and Funerals are conducted.
You can also bless a bike, car, apartment, or villa.
Melanting Temple is one of the temples built in memory of the visit of the Javanese Hindu priest, Danghyang Nirartha. Legend has it that the temple was built on the spot where the priest’s eldest daug…
According to sources, Pura Telaga Sawang is a place for purification before praying at the Lempuyang Madya temple.
The temple features a pelinggih with two shrines, one of which is Menjangan Seluang, symbolizing dedication to Hyang Pancha Pandita (the five Mpu priests), namely Betara Empu Gnidaya, Mpu Kuturan, Mpu…
One of the main peaks in Bali, Mount Agung in the Karangasem area, is a sacred place for Hindus. There are several temples on the slopes of Mount Agung, and there is even a small temple at the summit.
Vihara Dharmayana Kuta, also known as Kongco Kuta, is a prominent landmark in Kuta and one of the few Buddhist temples in the region. Established in 1876, the temple is notable for its well-preserved…
A stunningly beautiful Buddhist temple in Benoa. Dedicated to seafaring and serves as a protector of sailors. It was opened in 2012.
This is the largest Buddhist monastery in Bali. It is located on the slopes of a mountain in the village of Banjar, about one and a half kilometers from the hot springs in Banjar.
The upper part of the temple is located at a significant altitude. Along the way, you can encounter several temples and enjoy views of Mount Agung and the sea.
Monkeys are often seen along the road, so it’s better not to leave your vehicle at the bottom but to move up higher.
Today, on our way to Nusa Dua, we visited the temple complex Puja Mandala, also known as the "5 Temples." The square features a Muslim mosque, a Buddhist temple, a Protestant church, a Catholic church…
Pura Puncak Penulisan Temple is located at the summit of Mount Penulisan in Bali, Indonesia. It is one of the island’s highest temple complexes, reaching an altitude of about 1,745 meters above sea le…
The views here are very beautiful.
The temple looks abandoned, with cows everywhere, but locals use it for big celebrations.
For the most part, it can be viewed as a lookout point. You can also feed monkeys at the foot of the temple.
Vihara Dharma Giri Temple is located in the village of Pupuan. It is famous for its 10-meter statue of Buddha. The temple is built on three levels. On the first level, there is an open courtyard where…
This majestic temple complex, steeped in history and legend, is an important place of worship and retreat for locals and travelers. Rambut Siwi is known for its unique architecture and stunning locati…
Pura Tirta Sudamala is a sacred Hindu temple.
The water from the temple springs is considered holy and is used for purification and blessing rituals.
Many locals and tourists come here to perform the Melukat ceremony, during which they bathe in the sacred waters.
This small temple marks the approach to the last and highest temple in the Lempuyang complex. It is a white carved altar on a stone pedestal. From here to the main Pura Lempuyang Luhur temple is about…
The sea evokes a special fear among the locals. According to legends, the most terrifying and evil spirits live in the sea. That is why the native Balinese would never think of going for a swim in the…
In Taman Mumbul Sangeh park, there are two main attractions, both equally beautiful. The first is the Ulun Mumbul temple with places for the religious cleansing ritual melukat, and the second is a pon…
The temple is renowned for its carvings depicting a cyclist.
The Ubud Palace, officially named Puri Saren Agung, is a historic building complex located in Ubud. The palace was the official residence of the Ubud royal family.
Gunung Kawi Temple is located not far from the village of Tampaksiring, about 5 km from the famous Tirta Empul Temple.
The entire complex consists of 5 small shrines located on both sides of the river. There are two complexes on the eastern slope and three complexes on the western slope of the ravine. On one side of t…
An unusual temple located in a rock.
The entrance to the temple is through a narrow passage in the cave. Once inside, you will be amazed by the size of the temple. Ceremonies are held inside, and you can also undergo a purification ritua…
The temple is truly beautiful and has an interesting history. There are two stone cars here that appeared before real cars arrived on the island. No one knows where they came from. But many locals hea…
Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal Temple (Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal) is one of the three temples that make up the Monkey Forest temple complex. It is also referred to as the 'Main Temple'. It is located…
The Hindu temple Pura Geger can be visited if you want to see an untouristic, typical Balinese temple. Especially since it is located very close to the luxurious hotels of Nusa Dua.
Ulun Danu Batur Temple is a type of Balinese water temple. It is the second most important temple in Bali after the Besakih Temple complex, located near Mount Agung. 'Pura' means 'temple' in Balinese…
Ubud is notable for several temples. One of them is Pura Desa, which is considered the main temple.
Sang Hyang Ambu Temple is a sacred Hindu temple.
The temple is surrounded by lush tropical vegetation and serves as a place of worship and spiritual practices for the locals. Its architecture reflects the traditional Balinese style with richly decor…
Pura Taman Saraswati is a water temple in central Ubud, accessible from Jalan Kajeng, which branches off from the city’s main street. It’s right next to Café Lotus. The temple is a great spot to take…
Ubud Palace is not only an architectural marvel but also a living history that carefully preserves the spirit of Balinese culture and traditions. Its walls are imbued with legends and tales, transport…
A complex of Hindu temples on a hillside, known for its picturesque split gates and views of Mount Agung.
Bali is famous for its many temples, each with unique architecture and spiritual significance.
These temples are often located in picturesque places, including mountains, forests, near water bodies, and along the coast, making them popular among tourists and locals for worship and meditation.
The temple in Denpasar near the central Badung market. You can visit it if you’re going to the Kumbasari art market.
A small temple, 15 minutes was enough to visit. The only charge is for parking and sarongs.
The famous Batuan Temple is officially called Pura Puseh Desa Adat Batuan. This means it serves as a temple facing Mount Agung (Pura Puseh) in the traditional village (desa adat) of Batuan. It is loca…
The church is open for visits and prayer from 9 AM to 6 PM (doorbell available at the entrance). After the liturgy, all worshippers are invited for tea and a chat. The service schedule is available in…
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