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Located in Tampaksiring Village in a steep valley by the Pakerisan River, this monolithic ancient monument carved out of a massive rock face was believed to have been constructed in the 11th century as burial complex of King Anak Wungsu and his wives. Known as the ‘Valley of The Kings,’ the shrines that commemorate the deified r...
Also known as the Campuan Temple because of its proximity to the striking Campuan Gorge where the two branches of the Wos River meet (or campuan in the local language) in West Ubud, Pura Gunung Lebah is one of Bali’s most unusual and a dramatic temple that is said to concentrate powerful earth energies. The temple was founded by Buddh...
Tucked behind a palm forest and perched on a hillside, the village of Taro is a hidden gem. The village marks the exact center of the island, and the area is known as the original breeding place of the albino cattle. Considered holy by the Balinese, the white cows do not work, and are kept as purebred. In the heart of Taro sits the largest and ar...
Right next door to Pura Penataran Agung Sukawati is the Pura Kawitan Dalem Sukawati, a unique temple, which still boasts of original panel carvings of Tantric tales, as well as many other curious statues in the outer courtyard....
The river temple of Pura Musen is special not for its actual edifice; although very beautiful, the temple stands out because of the journey needed to reach it. Walk east through dirt roads to Banjar Babakan, and then keep heading east through a dark bamboo forest, which will take you to a bamboo bridge over the Tukad Palak River. Continue your trek...