Patung Titi Bandabali
Epic Ramayana tale comes alive at this stunning statue!

Overview
The Titi Banda Statue depicts stories from the Ramayana epic, focusing on Rama building the Titi Banda Bridge in the sea with the help of monkey troops.
What To Expect?
A colossal and intricate 15-meter tall monument featuring Lord Rama holding a bow, surrounded by a legion of monkey soldiers (Vanara Sena) carving rocks to build a bridge. The statue is a masterpiece of Balinese stone carving and is beautifully illuminated by colorful spotlights after sunset.
Tips
- The monument is located on a very busy traffic roundabout; it is best to view it from the sidewalk or as you drive past.
- Visit after 6:30 PM to see the statue glow under colorful lights, which enhances the dramatic details of the monkey army.
- If you want to take photos, look for a safe parking spot nearby rather than stopping abruptly on the bypass road.
- Combine this visit with a trip to the Bajra Sandhi Monument in the Renon area for a full Denpasar cultural tour.
- Carry a wide-angle lens if you are a photographer, as the statue is very large and located in an open area.
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More About Patung Titi Banda
Located at a major intersection in Denpasar, the Patung Titi Banda (Titi Banda Statue) is more than just a landmark; it is a cultural tribute to the Ramayana epic. It depicts the moment when Lord Rama, with the help of Hanuman and the Vanara army, constructed a bridge of floating stones across the ocean to reach the kingdom of Lanka.
The statue was inaugurated in 2014 and has since become a symbol of cooperation and strength. It serves as a visual gateway for travelers entering Denpasar from the Bypass Ngurah Rai road, showcasing the incredible skill of Balinese sculptors in handling large-scale stone monuments.
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How to reach Patung Titi Banda
The statue is located at the intersection of Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai and Jalan Gatot Subroto Timur in Denpasar. It is best reached by private car, taxi, or scooter. It is about a 20-minute drive from Sanur.
Tips for Visiting Patung Titi Banda, bali
- The monument is located on a very busy traffic roundabout; it is best to view it from the sidewalk or as you drive past.
- Visit after 6:30 PM to see the statue glow under colorful lights, which enhances the dramatic details of the monkey army.
- If you want to take photos, look for a safe parking spot nearby rather than stopping abruptly on the bypass road.
- Combine this visit with a trip to the Bajra Sandhi Monument in the Renon area for a full Denpasar cultural tour.
- Carry a wide-angle lens if you are a photographer, as the statue is very large and located in an open area.



















































