For a serene experience in Bali, visit these Temples I recommended you. Eventhough, some of Bali’s most famous temples and spiritual sites have been transformed into overcrowded tourist attractions in recent years, but still… the places below will of...
‼️ READ THIS BEFORE ENTERING A TEMPLE:
🌼 Wear a sarong A sarong is required when entering temples in Bali. Don’t worry if you don’t have one, as it’s usually provided for free at the entrance or included in the ticket. Be cautious of scammers who are trying to sell you one in the parking lot as you don’t...
🌼 Dress modestly Besides a sarong, ensure your outfit is appropriate for a sacred place. Avoid revealing tops, clothes with offensive words or images, and never wear swimwear inside temple grounds.
🌼 Carry small cash Most temples charge a small entrance fee, either fixed or by donation. Payments are cash-only, including parking fees, so keep some money on hand.
🌼 Be respectful Remember, temples are holy spaces where people come to worship, not just tourist attractions. Follow the guidelines, behave considerately, and respect the worshippers around you.
Hope you enjoy your time in Bali! 😉
Besakih Temple is a pura Hindu temple in the village of Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung in eastern Bali, Indonesia. It is the most important, largest, and holiest temple of Balinese Hinduism, and one of a series of Balinese temples.
Besakih Temple Bali (Pura Besakih): 2025 Visitor's Guide
Tirta Empul Temple, located in Tampaksiring, Bali, is one of the island's most revered Hindu temples and a significant spiritual destination.
The name “Tirta Empul” translates to “holy water spring,” perfectly reflecting the temple’s essence and cultural significance.
Tirta Empul Temple: A Spiritual Sanctuary in Bali | Tirta Empul Temple
One of Bali’s six key temples, Uluwatu Temple, locally known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu (with Luhur meaning ‘something of divine origin’) is one of the most popular spots if you’re embarking on a cultural journey of the region and provides a true slice of...
Perched atop a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above the crashing ocean below, it makes for the most beautiful backdrop at sunset.
Captivating Balinese Kecak and fire dance performances are held every evening at an amphitheatre nearby, where a troupe of around 75 male dancers descend onto the stage with extended arms and shaking hands, chanting a ‘chak!’ chorus repeatedly. As th...
Uluwatu Temple
Set within the highlands of the mountainous Bedugul Regency in Bali, atop a plateau that sits on Lake Beratan, stands the majestic Ulun Danu Temple.
In the mild, mountain weather, approximately 1,500 meters above sea level, the air is crisp and cool. The stunningly clear lake is calm and almost perfectly still, save for the soft breeze that occasionally sweeps across, creating tiny ripples upon i...
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple
As the ocean waves crash against its base, Tanah Lot stands as a symbol of the harmonious relationship between nature and the divine, offering visitors not just a picturesque view, but a chance to connect with the island's soul. Whether you're here f...
Tanah Lot Temple 2025 Visit: All You Need to Know
Goa Lawah Temple is one of the more fascinating temples — not just for its spiritual importance, but because it’s built around a cave filled with thousands of bats.
Located on the island’s quieter southeast coast, it’s often overlooked by tourists heading straight to more famous spots. But if you’re exploring East Bali, it’s an easy and worthwhile stop.
The Lempuyang temple is probably one of the most photographed temples in Bali, located on the slope of Mount Lempuyang in Karangasem, east Bali. However, the photos you see everywhere online don’t quite tell the entire truth. First of all, the reflec...
Locally known as Pura Luhur, Lempuyang is one of Bali’s oldest and most highly regarded temples. It is also believed to predate the majority of Hindu temples on the island!
The temple complex, consisting of 7 temples, is considered to be one of the six holiest worshipped places in Bali and definitely one to add to your list of Bali tours to take!
Lempuyang Temple - Gate of Heaven
Although often overlooked by international tourists, Pura Taman Ayun (Taman Ayun Temple) is a significant temple in Balinese history and culture. It dates back to when Bali was split into nine kingdoms, with Taman Ayun serving as the family temple fo...
Taman Ayun Temple
Quietly perched on a rocky cliff, the Batu Bolong Temple, with its majestic panoramic ocean views, is a testament to Bali's architecture and culture. The location and structure make this temple a popular spiritual escape among travelers looking for s...
Batu Bolong Temple: A Complete and Honest Guide for Couples [2025]
Goa Gajah, also known as the Elephant Cave, is considered one of the best temples in Bali. It’s one of the more fascinating Bali ancient ruins and features a cave with intricate stone carvings.
Goa Gajah - Updated Guide, Entrance fees, and Hours [2025]
Probably one of the most visually stunning garden temples in Bali, Pura Luhur Batukaru is a sacred and holy site, and surprisingly, one where you don’t have to pay an entrance fee but only a donation.
When you first arrive what strikes you is the serene atmosphere, the silence, the beauty of the grassed courtyards and flowering shrubs, and the mountain forests on the slopes of Gunung Batukaru seemingly wrapping around the temple complex on all sid...
Luhur Batukaru Temple
Pura Taman Saraswati, more commonly known as Ubud Water Palace, is a picturesque Hindu temple right in the heart of central Ubud. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess of learning, Saraswati.
Taman Saraswati Temple (Ubud Water Palace)
At the bottom of a lush river valley running through the little town of Tampaksiring just northeast of Ubud, lies one of Bali's largest ancient temple complexes, the Candi Gunung Kawi. Comprising a collection of ancient 'Candi' or shrine reliefs carv...
Candi Gunung Kawi Temple Complex: Bali’s Valley of Kings
Nusa Penida has often been called ‘Black Magic Island’ among the local population. This is largely due to its spiritual history. In Hindu Buddhist beliefs, the island is home to dark spirits, including Macaling - the spreader of disease. Even though ...
It is considered a right of passage for a Hindu Buddhist to make a pilgrimage to the island of Nusa Penida to visit Goa Giri Putri Temple - a Temple unlike any other. Goa Giri Putri Temple is perhaps one of the most incredible natural wonders I have ...
Goa Giri Putri - A Temple Unlike Any Other
Jayaprana Temple is dedicated to the tragic love story of Jayaprana and Layonsari, a tale deeply ingrained in Balinese folklore. This story, often compared to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, highlights themes of love, betrayal, and devotion.
Located within the lush surroundings of the West Bali National Park, the temple offers visitors not only a glimpse into Bali’s rich cultural heritage but also breathtaking views of the coastline and forests.