Bali is know as the "island of a thousand temples". You can't get to
see all of them while you're in Bali, but you should try and get to see
some of them! Here's a selection of 7 of the best / most popular
temples on Bali.
When visit temples please respect the local customs. Proper dress is
encouraged, if you wear long pants or a long skirt you will need a sash
tied around the waist. If you are wearing shorts you will need a sarong. These can typically be hired at the temples.
Besakih Temple (Mother Temple)
This is a collection of temples found in the village of Besakih on
the side of Mount Agung and is know as the Mother Temple. It is
considered one of the most important temples in Bali and is over 1000
years old. When Mount Agung erupted in 1963 (killing 1,700 people) the
lava flows missed the temple by metres, which is seen as a miracle and a
sign from the gods.
Photo by: Sean McGrath
Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah Lot is probably the most famous of Bali's temples and mean
"Land in the Middle of the sea". The temple sits just off the coast on a
rock, which is quite spectacular.
The temple is visited quite often at sunset and provides great
photos. The temple is believed to be the work of 15th century priest
Nirartha.
Photo by: Bram & Vera
Pura Luhur (Uluwatu) Temple
Pura Luhur is a Balinese Sea Temple at Uluwatu on Bali. It was built
in the 11th century. Probably one of the most spectacular temples
sitting atop the cliffs overlooking the surf at Uluwatu. Luhur means
"something of divine origin" while "Uluwatu" can be broken into "ulu"
which means "land's end" and "watu" means "rock" in the old language).
Pura Luhur Uluwatu is one of Bali’s ‘directional temples’ guarding Bali from evil spirits from the SW.
Photo by: Sean McGrath
Pura Tirta Empul
Considered one of the 6 most important temples in Bali, Pura Tirta
Empul dates back to 926 AD. The spring water is sacred and thought to
have healing properties.
Photo by: The Big Durian
Ulun Danu
Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, or Pura Bratan, is the second most important
temple in Bali after the mother temple Besakih. The temple is found on
the shores of Danau Bratan (Lake Bratan) in the mountains near Bedugul.
The temple was built in 1926 and is dedicated to Dewi Batari Ulun Danu,
goddess of lakes and rivers.
Photo by: DigFloppy
Goa Lawah Temple
Goa Lawah which means 'Bat Cave', is located along the coast of
southeastern Bali just west of Candidasa. Founded in 1007 AD, the temple
is built around a cave filled with thousands of bats, and is one of the
directional temples protecting Bali from evils spirits from the SE.
Photo by: UK Slim
Taman Ayun Temple in Mengwi
This is a Royal Temple of the Mengwi Empire, located in Mengwi
Village. Taman Ayun translates as "beautiful garden' and is regarded as
one of the most attractive temples of Bali.
Pura Taman Ayun was built in 1634 by the Raja of Mengwi, I Gusti Agung Putu. It is a family temple.
Photo by: Didiz
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