Bali attracts travelers from around the world with its cultural richness. One of the meaningful traditions is Melukat, a sacred purification ritual. This ceremony involves cleansing the body, mind, and soul with holy water to release the negative energy. Interested in doing this ritual?
Here are several Melukat places in Bali you can visit.
1. Tirta Empul Temple
If you are searching for Melukat places in Gianyar, Tirta Empul Temple is the place to be. This religious site is the most popular place to do this ritual.
Built around a sacred spring, the temple has been a place of purification for thousands of years. It has two pools with 30 spouts that direct holy water directly from the natural spring.
If you want to perform the Melukat purification ritual, you must wear traditional Balinese clothes and follow the instructions of the Balinese priest. You must also make offerings before bathing in the holy pool.
- Location: Tampaksiring, Gianyar
- Open hour: 08.00 AM – 06.00 PM
- Entrance fee: IDR 50K
2. Pancoran Solas
The name of this ritual site, Pancoran Solas, means eleven spouts. Before the Melukat ceremony, visitors usually go to Taman Mumbul Temple.
If you want to perform Melukat in Pancoran Solas, you should prepare eleven “canang” (offerings) and “pejati.” The ritual starts with praying in the provided area and presenting the offerings.
Put “canang” in each spout and enter the shower area. Gargle with the holy water three times, drink the water three times and start performing purification by pouring the water into your head.
- Location: Sangeh, Abiansemal, Badung
- Open hour: 24 hours
- Entrance fee: IDR 10K
3. Tirta Sudamala Temple
Nestled in a verdant forest, Tirta Sudamala Temple is one of the best Melukat places in Bali. Visitors perform this ritual to seek healing from disease or release negative energy.
This temple has nine showers, with the God statue at the top. Other showers are to the north of the central showers.
To complete the Melukat ritual, you must perform several steps, from changing clothes to splashing your body in all showers.
- Location: Bebalang, Bangli
- Open Hour: 07.30 AM – 05.30 PM
- Entrance Fee: IDR 2K
4. Mengening Temple
Located near Tiirta Empul but far less crowded, Mengening Temple is a hidden gem for Melukat ceremonies. It is built on the bank of the Pakerisan River and surrounded by lush vegetation.
The place for the ritual is in the outer area of the temple. The pool has 12 waterspouts that have different names and functions. For the Melukat ritual, you can bathe at Tirta Sudhamala and Tirta Telaga Waja.
- Location: Sareseda, Tampaksiring
- Open Hour: 09.00 AM – 05.00 PM
- Entrance fee: IDR 30K
5. Pura Luhur Tamba Waras
This temple is well-known for its spiritual and physical healing properties. Many visitors come to seek blessings for health and well-being.
Before the ritual, you must prepare two “pejati”: canang, yellow coconut, and green coconut. When the requirements are ready, the priest will lead you in carrying out the ritual.
- Location: Sengketan, Penebel, Tabanan
- Open hour: 08.00 AM – 05.00 PM
- Entrance Fee: No information
If you plan a trip to Bali, consider visiting one of these Melukat places in Bali. Participating in this ceremony is a spiritual journey and a chance to connect deeply with Balinese culture.
After your spiritual journey, you may need to unwind in the island’s vibrant atmosphere. If you have no idea where to go, just come to Mari Beach Club to enjoy the stunning ocean view and the lively ambiance to complete your Bali experience.