Templer på Bali du bør besøke – En guide til øyas mest ikoniske helligdommer

Temples in Bali You Should Visit – A Guide to the Island's Most Iconic Shrines

Bali is known as the Island of the Gods , and for good reason. Across the island you'll find thousands of temples – from dramatic sea temples to peaceful mountain sanctuaries surrounded by jungle and rice fields. Visiting the temples gives you a unique insight into Balinese culture, religion and daily life.

Here is a guide to the most important temples in Bali that you should visit .


1. Tanah Lot – The iconic sea temple

Tanah Lot is perhaps Bali's most photographed temple. It is spectacularly situated on a cliff out into the sea and is especially beautiful at sunset.

Tip: Come early or late in the day to avoid crowds.


2. Uluwatu Temple – Cliffs, sea and sunset

Uluwatu is dramatically situated on a high cliff in southern Bali, offering stunning views of the Indian Ocean and, in the evening, the famous Kecak dance at sunset.

Important: Be careful of your belongings – the monkeys here are known to be curious.


3. Ulun Danu Beratan – The Temple on the Lake

This beautiful water temple is located on Lake Bratan in the highlands and is surrounded by a cooler climate and lush nature. One of the most peaceful temples in Bali.


4. Besakih – Bali's mother temple

Besakih is the largest and most important temple in Bali, located on the slopes of Mount Agung. It is considered the spiritual center of the island.

Tip: Use a guide to gain a better understanding of the temple's significance.


5. Tirta Empul – The Holy Water

This temple is famous for its purifying water springs, where both locals and visitors can participate in a traditional purification ceremony.

Remember: You must wear a sarong and follow local rituals.


6. Goa Gajah – The Elephant Cave

A mysterious temple complex near Ubud, known for its carved entrance and historical ruins. Perfect for those who want to combine culture and history.

Tip: Can be combined with ATV/Rafting or Ubud day trip.


7. Taman Ayun – The Royal Temple

A beautiful and well-maintained temple surrounded by moats and gardens. Less touristy and very atmospheric.


Practical tips before visiting temples

  • Always wear a sarong and scarf (often available to borrow on site)
  • Cover shoulders and knees
  • Show respect – temples are active religious sites
  • Women should avoid visiting temples during menstruation (local custom)

Experience the temples with a guide

Want to get more out of your temple visits? With a local guide, you'll gain insight into symbolism, rituals, and history – and save yourself the stress of transportation.

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Temples are more than just beautiful buildings – they are the heart of Balinese culture. Whether you visit one or more, you will be left with memories to last a lifetime.

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