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Directly adjacent to the Bali Bird Park and admittance granted with the same ticket, the Bali Reptile Park, means stepping back into the dawn of time, is home to almost 200 reptilian and amphibian specimens that is said to be one of the largest collections of reptiles in South East Asia. The atmosphere turns from open meandering parkland full of bi...
Built in the early 18th century and featuring an outer wall constructed in red brick, Pura Sada was once the sanctuary of the Mengwi kingdom. Located behind the temple prasada are 54 seat/shrines that are said to pay homage to the 54 followers who brought the cremated remains of one of the rulers of Mengwi to be cast into the sea from a boat....
Located in Kapal and dedicated to the ‘Divine World Conqueror,’ Ratu Sakti Jayengrat, this ornately carved temple dates back to the Majapahit period when the area was the sanctuary of Mengwi royalty. Pura Sada is the oldest of the Mengwi state shrines and predates Pura Taman Ayun. The split-gate candi bentar of the temple leads to a m...
Located on the southwestern shore of Serangan Island, the original limestone and coral structure was supposedly constructed in the 10th century by high priest Mpu Kuturan and is considered very sacred to all south Bali. The main structure of the temple is a shrine made from white coral arranged in tiers and bears similar statues to Pura Uluwa...
This ‘Temple of The Meeting of The Three’ is significant because it is the place where six high priests met to establish the Principles of the Hindu Trinity during a period of unrest and instability over a thousand years ago. The inner courtyard of the temple features many small thrones and meru shrines for the Pura’s deitie...