Embark on a cultural and scenic journey with Bali’s Pura Luhur Lempuyang Tour. Explore the significance of this temple and capture stunning photos with Mt. Agung as the backdrop.
Embark on a cultural and scenic journey with Bali’s Pura Luhur Lempuyang Tour. Explore the significance of this temple and capture stunning photos with Mt. Agung as the backdrop.
- Lempuyang Temple - Pura Luhur Lempuyang is one of Bali’s nine directional temples, holding great cultural and religious significance for the Balinese. Situated atop Lempuyang mountain, it is approximately halfway between Amlapura and Amed. The directional temples are spread across Bali, with Pura Luhur Besakih (Mother Temple) at the center. Other…
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Lempuyang Temple - Pura Luhur Lempuyang is one of Bali’s nine directional temples, holding great cultural and religious significance for the Balinese. Situated atop Lempuyang mountain, it is approximately halfway between Amlapura and Amed. The directional temples are spread across Bali, with Pura Luhur Besakih (Mother Temple) at the center. Other directional temples include Uluwatu, Goa Lawah, and Pasar Agung. Due to its importance, Balinese families from across the island often visit in full ceremonial attire, carrying large baskets of food on their heads to be blessed by the priest at the temple’s summit. The Lempuyang Temple is a deeply spiritual site for Balinese locals, and its gate offers stunning photographic opportunities with Mt. Agung as a backdrop.
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Tirta Gangga - Tirta Gangga Water Garden was established in 1948 by the King of Karangasem, Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem. This water garden features a unique blend of Balinese and Chinese architectural styles. Spanning 1.2 hectares, it comprises three complexes. The first complex, at the lowest level, contains two ponds and a water tower. The second complex, at the middle level, houses swimming pools, while the main complex, at the highest level, includes the King’s rest house.
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Ujung Water Palace - The magnificent Taman Ujung ‘water palace’, officially known as Taman Sukasada Ujung, is located in the village of Seraya in Karangasem regency. It is a sister site to Tirta Gangga, also constructed by the late raja of Karangasem. The complex features large pools and historic structures set against the backdrop of Mount Agung and the eastern shoreline. Despite suffering damage from the 1963 eruption of Mount Agung and a 1979 earthquake, restoration efforts have restored its splendor, attracting both locals and visitors. The Taman Ujung complex showcases a blend of Balinese and European architecture, with three large ponds connected by elegant bridges and pathways, surrounded by a stunning mountainous backdrop to the north and the sea to the southwest.
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Blue Lagoon Beach - Blue Lagoon Beach is a hidden gem in eastern Bali, renowned as an underwater paradise with warm waters and abundant marine life. Located just northeast of Padangbai’s main beach, it is framed by lush, rocky hills. Visitors can choose a sunbathing spot on the sand or relax in the shade provided by palm trees lining the beach’s edge.
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Goa Lawah Temple - Known as the Bat Cave Temple, Goa Lawah Temple is situated in Pesinggahan Village, Klungkung regency. Built in the 11th century by priest Mpu Kuturan or Mpu Raja Kerta, who introduced four temple concepts in Bali, this temple is significant for the Nyegara Gunung ceremony, which connects the ocean (Nyegara) and the mountain (Gunung). Balinese people use Goa Lawah Temple as the ocean temple and Besakih Temple as the mountain temple. The cave within the cliff is home to thousands of bats.

- Private, fully air-conditioned car
- Included all entrance tickets
- Gasoline covered
- English-speaking driver provided
- Private, fully air-conditioned car
- Included all entrance tickets
- Gasoline covered
- English-speaking driver provided
- Personal expenses, lunch or breakfast alcoholic beverage, driver tips
- Personal expenses, lunch or breakfast alcoholic beverage, driver tips
Pura Luhur Lempuyang is one of Bali’s nine directional temples and is of great significance to the Balinese culture and religion. Set atop Lempuyang mountain, it’s roughly halfway between Amlapura and Amed as the crow flies. The directional temples radiate around Bali with Pura Luhur Besakih (Mother Temple) at the center — other directional temples…
Pura Luhur Lempuyang is one of Bali’s nine directional temples and is of great significance to the Balinese culture and religion. Set atop Lempuyang mountain, it’s roughly halfway between Amlapura and Amed as the crow flies. The directional temples radiate around Bali with Pura Luhur Besakih (Mother Temple) at the center — other directional temples include Uluwatu, Goa Lawah and Pasar Agung. This importance means you’ll often see Balinese families from around the island visiting in full ceremonial attire balancing large baskets of food atop their heads, with the purpose of getting it blessed by the priest at the temple at the top of the mountain.
The secret Lempuyang Temple is one of the most spiritual sites for Balinese Locals. But the gate of the temple also make for gorgeous photograph with Mt. Agung standing tall in the backdrop
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