Embark on a captivating tour of Lempuyang Temple in Bali, where you’ll be mesmerized by breathtaking panoramas of Mount Agung and enchanted by the mystical beauty of the surrounding forest. Discover the unique mystery that awaits at Pura Luhur Lempuyang. Book now!
Embark on a captivating tour of Lempuyang Temple in Bali, where you’ll be mesmerized by breathtaking panoramas of Mount Agung and enchanted by the mystical beauty of the surrounding forest. Discover the unique mystery that awaits at Pura Luhur Lempuyang. Book now!
- Lempuyang Temple - The temple offers a breathtaking view, showcasing a stunning panorama of Mount Agung. The lush forest surrounding the temple is often referred to as the lungs of Bali. To reach Lempuyang Temple, visitors navigate a winding and steep road. Climbing over 1,500 steps is required to reach the main temple. The journey to the temple…
- Lempuyang Temple - The temple offers a breathtaking view, showcasing a stunning panorama of Mount Agung. The lush forest surrounding the temple is often referred to as the lungs of Bali. To reach Lempuyang Temple, visitors navigate a winding and steep road. Climbing over 1,500 steps is required to reach the main temple. The journey to the temple is scenic, with tourists enjoying the refreshing cool air of the forest. A unique aspect is that clothes remain dry even when passing through the surrounding clouds. Besides the renowned Gateway to Heaven, Pura Luhur Lempuyang holds another intriguing mystery.
- Tirta Gangga - This spectacular water palace, known as Tirta Gangga, features a maze of pools and a stunning fountain set in a garden. The highlight is an eleven-tiered fountain with numerous Koi fish in the ponds. It is believed that the water from the seven-tiered fountains has rejuvenating properties, attracting tourists eager to bathe under the fountain to gain the benefits of Tirta Gangga.
- Besakih Temple - Referred to as the “Mother Temple” of Bali, Pura Besakih is located approximately 3,000 feet up the slopes of Mount Agung in East Bali. Considered Bali’s most significant Hindu temple, Pura Besakih is a complex of 23 separate temples open for exploration by tourists. Pura Besakih gained international attention in 1963 when it miraculously survived a catastrophic eruption of Mount Agung, believed to have been spared by divine intervention. It was nominated as a potential UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995.
- Edelweiss Garden - Bali continually delights its visitors with new attractions that offer extraordinary charm. While Sanur and Kuta are common destinations, and Seminyak and Canggu are bustling with tourists, heading north to Bali’s beautiful mountainous interior offers a more serene experience. Here, visitors can explore stunning natural attractions without the crowds found in Kuta and its surroundings.
One must-visit new destination is Edelweiss Park Bali. Located in Banjar Dinas Temukus, Besakih Village, Rendang District, Karangasem Regency, this tourist spot is highly Instagrammable. Similar to the flower gardens on the island of Java, it features photo spots and colorful parks perfect for weekend getaways. Curious about the excitement of vacationing there? Check out reviews with Hipwee Travel. Edelweiss Park is situated in Karangasem, an area that may not be as well-known as Kuta or Ubud, but it is worth visiting for its enchanting Edelweiss Park.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Tickets to all attractions covered
- Comfortable private car with AC
- English-speaking driver/guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Tickets to all attractions covered
- Comfortable private car with AC
- English-speaking driver/guide
- Meal and any others personal (optional) expenses
- Meal and any others personal (optional) expenses
The view from the temple is stunning, offering a breathtaking panorama of Mount Agung. The lush forest surrounding the temple is often referred to as the lungs of Bali.
To reach Lempuyang Temple, visitors navigate a road filled with numerous turns and ascents. To arrive at the main temple, more than 1,500 steps must be climbed.
The scenery along the…
The view from the temple is stunning, offering a breathtaking panorama of Mount Agung. The lush forest surrounding the temple is often referred to as the lungs of Bali.
To reach Lempuyang Temple, visitors navigate a road filled with numerous turns and ascents. To arrive at the main temple, more than 1,500 steps must be climbed.
The scenery along the path to the temple is captivating, and tourists can enjoy the refreshing, cool air of the forest.
An intriguing fact is that clothes remain dry even when passing through the surrounding clouds.
In addition to the renowned Gateway to Heaven, Pura Luhur Lempuyang offers another unique mystery.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.