No vacation to Bali is complete without immersing yourself in its rich culture. This island offers a large number of temples surrounded by beautiful scenery. Let’s explore the most popular temples in Bali and uncover what makes each one truly special.
1. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple
Situated on Lake Beratan, this famous temple in Bali seems to be floating on the calm water. The view from this temple is impressive, especially on a misty morning.
Enjoy this iconic temple by strolling through the beautiful garden or hire a boat to glide across the tranquil lake.
- Address: Lake Beratan, Candikuning, Baturiti, Tabanan Regency
- Open Hour: 07.00 AM – 07.00 PM
- Entrance Fee: IDR 75K for Adults, IDR 50K for Kids
2. Tanah Lot Temple
Another spiritual site you should not skip is Tanah Lot Temple. This temple is extraordinary since it is perched on a rocky outcrop that becomes an island at high tide.
Unfortunately, you are forbidden to enter the main sanctum as a tourist. You can also visit Holy Snake Cave and explore Batu Bolong Temple.
- Address: Beraban, Kediri, Tabanan
- Open Hour: 06.00 AM – 07.00 PM
- Entrance Fee: IDR 75K for adults, IDR 40K for kids
3. Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang
This temple is well-known for its Gates of Heaven. It is one of the most beautiful temples in Bali and offers an iconic photo spot.
You need to climb over 1,700 steps to reach its peak. But don’t worry, this journey is well worth it. Along the way, you will encounter stunning views of Mount Agung and a captivating lush forest.
Make sure to arrive early to avoid the crowds and capture perfect shots.
- Address: Tri Buana, Abang, Karangasem
- Open Hour: 07.00 AM – 05.00 PM
- Entrance Fee: IDR 70K
4. Pura Besakih
Besakih Temple, the holiest and largest temple complex on the island, is a place of deep spiritual significance. The complex, comprising a central temple and 25 companion temples, is not just a place of worship but also a cultural symbol and historical heritage.
This temple is not only a place of worship. It also becomes a cultural symbol and historical heritage.
When visiting these spiritual sites, it’s crucial to dress modestly to show respect for the local customs. Your ticket includes the fee to rent a sarong to cover the waist down. This is a small but significant way to show respect for Bali’s culture and traditions. You will also be accompanied by a knowledgeable local tour guide who will provide insights into the temple’s history and significance.
- Address: Besakih, Rendang, Karangasem
- Open Hour: 08.00 AM – 06.00 PM
- Entrance Fee: IDR 150K
5. Pura Uluwatu
As one of the top temples in Bali, Uluwatu Temple offers a jaw-dropping combination of spirituality and fantastic views. The location makes it unique, perched dramatically on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean.
Since the temple faces west, it offers an exotic evening atmosphere when the sun sets. Additionally, this temple is a famous spot to enjoy a Kecak Dance performance against a stunning sunset.
- Address: Pecatu, Kita Selatan, Badung
- Open Hour: 07.00 AM – 07.00 PM
- Entrance Fee: Adults IDR 50K, Kids IDR 30K, Kecak Dance Performance IDR 150K
Every temple on this island has its unique story and charm. Therefore, visiting these sacred sites provides a deeper appreciation of Bali’s heritage while adoring its stunning landscapes.
So, which temples in Bali attract you the most? Pack your camera, dress modestly, and get ready to explore every temple with a respectful heart.
After a day of temple exploration, it is a good idea to unwind at Mari Beach Club. Located on the pristine shores of Batu Belig Beach, this beach club offers the perfect blend of fun and relaxation. It is an ideal spot to recharge after your cultural adventure.