Ubud Temple Tour

IDR 600.000 / Private Car / Max 8 Hours Tour

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Highlights

Ubud Temple Tour: Explore the spiritual beauty of Ubud with this enchanting temple tour. Begin at the Holy Water Temple (Tirta Empul), renowned for its sacred purification rituals. Discover the ancient charm of Gunung Kawi Temple, featuring stunning rock-cut shrines. Visit the mystical Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), a serene meditation site. End your journey at Batuan Temple, a classical Balinese Hindu temple with intricate carvings and rich cultural heritage.

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What to Expect

Exploring Ubud’s temples offers an unforgettable journey into Bali’s spiritual and cultural essence. Each destination on this tour provides a unique glimpse into the island’s rich heritage. Here’s what you can expect when visiting these iconic landmarks:

1. Holy Water Temple (Tirta Empul)

As one of Bali’s most sacred sites, Tirta Empul is a must-visit for those seeking spiritual purification and tranquility. Upon entering, you’ll be greeted by the soothing sound of flowing water from the natural spring that feeds the temple’s purification pools. Many visitors participate in the ritual bathing, where locals and tourists alike immerse themselves in the holy water for blessings. Don’t forget to bring a sarong, as it’s required attire to enter the temple grounds.

2. Gunung Kawi Temple

Gunung Kawi Temple is a marvel of ancient Balinese architecture and history. Nestled in a lush valley, the temple features impressive rock-cut shrines carved into cliffs. To reach it, you’ll descend a series of stone steps surrounded by rice terraces and tropical greenery, creating a serene and picturesque atmosphere. The temple is a tranquil retreat where you can admire the artistry of Bali’s past while soaking in the peaceful environment.

3. Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave)

Goa Gajah, also known as the Elephant Cave, is a fascinating historical site with a touch of mystery. The cave’s entrance is adorned with intricate carvings of mythical creatures, setting the tone for the mystical experience inside. Though small, the cave’s interior offers a glimpse into its use as a meditation sanctuary. Surrounding the site, you’ll find serene gardens, fountains, and a beautiful bathing pool, making it a perfect spot for reflection and relaxation.

4. Batuan Temple

Batuan Temple showcases the intricate beauty of Balinese Hindu architecture. This centuries-old temple is a cultural treasure, featuring ornate stone carvings, detailed gates, and vibrant traditional art. As you explore, you’ll notice the local community’s dedication to preserving the temple’s heritage. Visitors are often welcomed with warmth and can learn about Balinese religious practices and customs.

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