TANAH LOT TEMPLE

Overview:
Tanah Lot Temple is one of the most iconic temples in Bali and a key part of the island's cultural heritage. Located on a rocky outcrop just offshore, it is one of seven sea temples that line the Balinese coastline. This stunning site, established in the 16th century, harmoniously blends with the natural landscape, creating a breathtaking backdrop for visitors, especially during sunset.


Key Features:

  • Stunning Location: The temple is surrounded by crashing waves, making it a mesmerizing sight, particularly at sunset when the sky is ablaze with color.

  • Cultural Significance: As a significant religious site, Tanah Lot plays an important role in Balinese Hinduism, dedicated to the sea gods.

  • Access: The rock is only accessible during low tide, providing unique opportunities for photographs from different angles. Visitors are not permitted inside the temple buildings but can walk along designated pathways.

  • Shopping Experience: As you approach the temple, you'll find a variety of stalls selling local crafts, artwork, and souvenirs, adding to the cultural experience.


Visitor Information:

  • Entry Fee:

    • Adults: 60,000 IDR
    • Children: 30,000 IDR
  • Location: Tanah Lot Temple is situated in the village of Tabanan, northwest of Denpasar, making it easily accessible from Kuta and other popular tourist areas.

  • Best Time to Visit: To capture the stunning sunset views, plan your visit in the late afternoon.


Tips for Visitors:

  • Arrive Early: To secure a good spot for sunset photos and enjoy the temple without the crowds.
  • Check Tide Times: Be aware of the tide schedule for the best access to the rock.
  • Respect Local Customs: Dress modestly and be respectful of the temple's religious significance.

Enjoy your visit to this magnificent Balinese landmark!


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