Besakih Temple
Bird's-eye view of a plot of rice paddies
Tukad Cepung Waterfall
Offerings to the Gods
Acres of rice paddies
Ulun Danu Beratan
Should you wish to make a trip to witness the beauty in Balinese traditions, here are some locations and temples we recommend for your visit.
*Do remember to cover your legs and arms when visiting inside the temples. Sarongs (long length wrap skirts) are available for purchase outside the temple if needed.
Should you wish to make a trip to witness the beauty in Balinese traditions, here are some locations and temples we recommend for your visit.
*Do remember to cover your legs and arms when visiting inside the temples. Sarongs (long length wrap skirts) are available for purchase outside the temple if needed.
Goa Gajah (elephant cave) is one of the oldest Balinese sanctuaries as it was built around the 11th century, close to the city of Ubud. It was founded Buddhist and then transformed into a Hindu sanctuary. By entering the cave through the mouth of the monster (a representation to ward off evil spirits), you will admire different structures of Buddhist and Hindu influence in the form of statues and basins. The name of the temple remains a mystery as there never were elephants on the island of Bali.