Temples and Heritage
Overview
South Bali's vibrant life contrasts sharply with the cool highlands of Bedugul, where the iconic Ulun Danu Temple awaits. Visitors can enjoy lush surroundings and serene temperatures while engaging with local culture.
- 🌾 Stroll through the UNESCO Heritage site Jatiluwih rice terrace fields to observe Balinese farmers in their daily routines.
- 🌅 Conclude your day with a breathtaking sunset at the renowned Tanah Lot temple.
- 🏞️ The area offers refreshing climates, making it a perfect escape from warmer coastal regions.
- 🚫 Swimming is not permitted at these sites, ensuring a focus on cultural appreciation and sightseeing.
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Taman Ayun TempleRoyal Temple of Mengwi was built in 1634 to serve as the family temple of the Mengwi dynasty. Admire this stunning piece of historic architecture, surrounded by a moat with multi–roofed meru shrines and intricately carved wooden gates.
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Ulun Danu BratanLake Bratan, one of Bedugul’s three natural lakes. Admire the views of the peaceful waters and snap photos of Ulun Danu, a 17th century temple located on the lake’s edge.
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Jatiluwih Green LandTake a light trek through Jatiluwih’s UNESCO heritage listed rice fields. Enjoy the endless views of verdant rice terraces and learn about the traditional techniques used by Bali’s farmers to irrigate the crops and produce rice.
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Tanah LotBefore the sun goes down, drive to iconic temple for it's faboulus sunset Tanah Lot temple. The guide will explain the seven sea temples of Bali and the history of 16th century Tanah Lot. Then watch as the sun begins to set, casting beautiful colours upon the temple and the sea.