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Overview
Bali is dotted with several ancient Hindu temples that include Uluwatu Temple, Besakih Temple, Goa Gajah and Taman Ayun Temple, that flaunt traditional Balinese architecture.
What To Expect?
Explore the spiritual heart of Bali with visits to Uluwatu Temple perched on a cliff, Besakih (the Mother Temple), Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), and Taman Ayun. Expect intricate stone carvings, multi-tiered 'meru' roofs, and vibrant religious ceremonies accompanied by traditional gamelan music.
Tips
- Always wear a sarong and sash before entering a temple; most sites provide these for rent at the entrance.
- Be respectful during prayer times and avoid walking in front of people who are praying.
- At Uluwatu, be careful with your belongings as the local monkeys are known to grab sunglasses and hats.
- Arrive at Uluwatu by 5:00 PM if you wish to buy tickets for the sunset Kecak Dance show.
- Hire a local guide at the entrance of Besakih Temple to learn about the complex's deep history and to navigate the large grounds easily.
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Bali is dotted with several ancient Hindu temples that include Uluwatu Temple, Besakih Temple, Goa Gajah and Taman Ayun Temple, that flaunt traditional Balinese architecture. These sites are not just tourist attractions but active places of worship that represent the island's unique blend of Hinduism and local traditions.
Besakih Temple, located on the slopes of Mount Agung, is the largest and holiest of all Balinese temples. Uluwatu Temple is equally famous for its dramatic location on a 70-meter-high cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean and its nightly Kecak dance performances.
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How to reach Explore the Ancient Temples
The best way to reach Bali's spread-out temples is by hiring a private driver for a day or renting a scooter. Most major temples are within a 1 to 2-hour drive from Kuta, Seminyak, or Ubud.
Tips for Visiting Explore the Ancient Temples, bali
- Always wear a sarong and sash before entering a temple; most sites provide these for rent at the entrance.
- Be respectful during prayer times and avoid walking in front of people who are praying.
- At Uluwatu, be careful with your belongings as the local monkeys are known to grab sunglasses and hats.
- Arrive at Uluwatu by 5:00 PM if you wish to buy tickets for the sunset Kecak Dance show.
- Hire a local guide at the entrance of Besakih Temple to learn about the complex's deep history and to navigate the large grounds easily.



















































