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Located in the village of Sukawana and on the summit of Gunung Penulisan is the ninth century Pura Tegeh Koripan, also known as Pura Puncak Penulisan. It has the distinction of being the pura with the highest elevation on the island (1,745 meters) with access via 335 steps. In the bale of this multi-terraced are a number of ancient ston...
Pura Tirta Empul was built in 962 A.D. during the Warmadewa dynasty. Situated in Tampak Siring in a valley between two hills with two large springs, the water that emanates from this holy water temple is considered the most holy in the island. The temple consists of three courtyards and two rectangular spring-fed bathing pools, which are used...
This royal ‘Temple of The Fragrant Spring’ takes its name from a nearby holy water source. It is believed that the ancestor of the present-day dynasty of Bangli was born here....
Also known as Pura Ulun Danu, Pura Batur, or simply Pura Bat, this temple is the second most important temple in Bali after Pura Besakih and is also one of Bali’s key nine directional temples. Dedicated to Dewi Danu, goddess of lakes and rivers, Pura Ulun Danu Batur is located on the highest and oldest rim of Mount Batur’s caldera, and ...
Considered the jewel of the mountain lakes area of Bali, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is one of the island’s most iconic and photographed temples. It is situated in the Bedugul highlands on the shores of Lake Bratan and features beautifully landscaped outer grounds and stately merus surrounded by the lake. Built by the King of Mengwi in ...