East Bali Tour
3 Point of Interests
Discovering the history of Bali
Prepare yourself to discover iconic tourist sites of eastern part of Bali. You will first be brought to Lempuyang Temple, where you'll be presented to a majestic scene of nature from its Gate of Heaven. Besides that, you get to explore the religious activities and traditions of Balinese in this temple complex. Going to the next destination, you will be brought into the heritage of Goa Lawah that features a complex built around a cave opening that is inhabited by hordes of bats. And of course the tour will be incomplete without a visit to Tirta Gangga Water Palace, a former royal palace that will indulge you with the everlasting beauty of its garden from the very first step.
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Point of Interests
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Lempuyang Temple
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Lempuyang Temple
The Gate of Heaven in Bali that everyone looks for
Going to the far eastern part of Bali, Lempuyang Temple stands face to face with Mount Agung and able to showcase the grandeur view of it from its famous Gate of Heaven. The complex itself owns seven temples in total and are still actively used for religius ceremonies. For this temple is very sacred, there are several rules to follow including attires and manners that you could check beforehand on the official website. Meanwhile, when you get there, try exploring further to every corners aside of the famous photo spot in the temple's gate to make your visit perfect.
Goa Lawah Temple
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Goa Lawah Temple
One of the holiest places of worship in Bali known as Bat Cave
Derived from the place it stood, Goa Lawah Temple is located exactly in the face of Lawah cave mouth where uncounted nectar bats live and chirp inside. It is also known at Bat Cave Temple and it is located in Dawan district on the north side of Jalan Raya Goa Lawah. Hindunese in Bali often come to pay their offerings and pray for their prospect. Tourists are allowed to come in the morning to witness the sacred air from worshipers who come or visit later in the day. If you are lucky, you can also watch Piodalan or the temple’s anniversary every 210 days in Balinese calendar.
Tirta Gangga Water Palace
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Tirta Gangga Water Palace
A former royal palace located in eastern Bali with beautiful garden
Tirta Gangga Water Palace was formerly a 1,2 hectares royal palace, leaving its trace with a beautiful garden and pond which last until this day. Visitors will be pampered with the layout of a pond with fountains, statues, and stones for people to pass through from the first step. The name Tirta Gangga itself is derived from Ganges, the sacred river as believed in Hinduism. Considering its ground, the weather will most likely be clement, even though Bali is overly famous for its sunny and sultry air. It is located in Karangasem Regency, specifically in eastern Bali. Considering its everlasting beauty, this place becomes a must-visit for travelers who drop by the island.