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Commonly known as the ‘land of ten thousand temples,’ Bali’s puras (literally translated as ‘space surrounded by a wall’) are truly omnipresent and seemingly innumerable.  Known as the meeting points of humans and gods, temples are an inseparable element of Balinese life ranging in size and purpose from the small family temples in every compound to the pura puseh, pura des... Read more


Literally meaning ‘Sea Temple,’ this is one of many small puras
made from coral and bl
Segara Temple

Literally meaning ‘Sea Temple,’ this is one of many small puras made from coral and black lava rock that dot Sanur Beach.  Located on Jalan Segara Ayu, this pyramid shaped structure has a small shrine at the top and quite likely dates to a prehistoric era.Said to be one of the oldest temples in the region, Pura Segara faces the w...

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“Pura Taman Ayun “is the Balinese name for “The Royal Temple of Mengwi “ whi
Taman Ayun Temple

“Pura Taman Ayun “is the Balinese name for “The Royal Temple of Mengwi “ which was built in the 18th century by Cokorda Munggu, Mengwi’s greatest king and is the second largest temple complex in Bali. The meaning of the name is  ‘Garden Temple in The Water.’ It is partially surrounded by a wide, lotus-...

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Situated in Mas on the site of the original home of the Javanese
sage Danghyang Nirartha, this is th
Taman Pule Temple

Situated in Mas on the site of the original home of the Javanese sage Danghyang Nirartha, this is the villages most significant temple. A legend surrounds this important temple. It is said that Danghyang Niratha planted a purple tangi tree here and from the middle of this tree sprouted a golden bud, from where the name Mas (or gold) originated. The...

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Situated north of Pura Besakih, in the village of Sengguan, this tranquil ‘Flower Garden Templ
Taman Sari Temple

Situated north of Pura Besakih, in the village of Sengguan, this tranquil ‘Flower Garden Temple’ was built in the 17th century and features a number of scenic ponds and gardens and an eleven-tiered meru tower. The quiet lawns and ponds around this temple, northeast of the Taman Kertha Gosa complex, make it a relaxing stop and live up to...

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Quite likely Bali’s most visited and photographed temple, the iconic Tanah Lot temple (‘
Tanah Lot Temple

Quite likely Bali’s most visited and photographed temple, the iconic Tanah Lot temple (‘Sea Temple of The Earth’) occupies an incredibly dramatic position atop a black rocky outcrop that juts into the sea.  It was said to have been created by Hindu sage Danghyang Nirartha in the 16th century out of his sheer reverence to the ...

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