The Lempuyang East Bali Tour is a captivating journey through the eastern region of Bali, known for its stunning landscapes, ancient temples, and cultural richness.
Lempuyang Temple (Gate of Heaven) Lempuyang Temple is one of the oldest and most sacred temples in Bali, perched high on the slopes of Mount Lempuyang. It is renowned for its famous Gate of Heaven, where visitors can take photos with the majestic backdrop of Mount Agung framed between the temple’s gates. The temple complex itself is an important pilgrimage site, with a serene atmosphere and stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Gate of Heaven The Gate of Heaven is the iconic entrance to the Lempuyang Temple, known for its symmetrical stone gates that perfectly frame Mount Agung in the distance. The spot is popular with photographers due to its ethereal, “heavenly” appearance, especially when clouds surround the mountain, giving the impression of standing at the gates of paradise.
Tirta Gangga Water Palace Tirta Gangga is a former royal water palace built by the Karangasem royal family. It features beautiful gardens, ponds filled with lotus flowers, stepping stones, and intricately carved statues. The highlight is the clear water pools and fountains, which are fed by a sacred spring. Visitors can walk through the garden, feed koi fish, and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. The palace is a symbol of Balinese royalty and its connection to water, which is sacred in Balinese Hinduism.
Goa Lawah Temple (Bat Cave Temple) Goa Lawah Temple, also known as the Bat Cave Temple, is one of Bali’s key temples and holds significant spiritual value. The temple is built around a natural cave, home to thousands of bats, and is located near the coastline. It is believed to protect the island from evil spirits. The temple’s unique location, with the combination of the cave and sea views, makes it a fascinating cultural and spiritual site.