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Tanah Lot Temple

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Tanah Lot Temple, one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks, sits on a rocky outcrop in the sea. This ancient Hindu temple is not only a spiritual site for local Balinese people but also a major tourist attraction due to its dramatic setting and stunning ocean views. The temple is especially popular at sunset when the golden light reflects off the ocean, creating unforgettable views.

What to See & Do

  • Tanah Lot Temple 🛕 – explore the sacred temple 👑 perched on the rock formation 🗿🌊👀
  • Sunset Views 🌅 – witness 🤩 one of the most famous sunsets 🧡 in Bali ✨🇮🇩
  • Holy Springs 💧 – visit the freshwater springs 🙏 that are part 🗺️ of the temple complex 🛕✅
  • Photography 📸 – capture stunning images 🖼️ of the temple 🛕, ocean 🌊, and sunset 🌅✨
  • Local Markets 🛍️ – browse local crafts 🎨 and souvenirs 🎁 near the entrance 🛒👍

How to Get There

  • From Denpasar 🏙️: 30–40 minutes ⏱️ by car 🚗 via Jalan Raya Denpasar–Tabanan 🛣️💨
  • From Canggu 🌊: 20–30 minutes ⏳ by car 🚕✅
  • By Tour 🚌: often included 🎁 in temple 🛕 and cultural tours 🇮🇩 around Bali 🤝✅

Travel Tips

  • Visit early ⏰ to avoid crowds 🤫, especially during sunset 🌅🧡
  • Respect local customs 🙏 and avoid loud noises 📢🚫 near the temple 🛕✅
  • Wear comfortable shoes 👟, as there’s a bit of walking 🚶‍♂️ to reach the temple 🥾✅
  • Be cautious ⚠️ on the rocks 🗿 as the sea 🌊 can get rough 🚨 during high tide 💧❌

Suggested Itinerary

  • 4:00 PM – Arrive 🧭 at Tanah Lot 🛕 and explore the temple area 🗺️💨
  • 5:00 PM – Visit the holy springs 💧🙏 and nearby caves 🏞️👀
  • 6:00 PM – Watch the sunset 🌅 from one of the viewpoints 🔭🧡✨
  • 7:00 PM – Dinner 🍽️ at a nearby seafood restaurant 🦞 overlooking the ocean 🌊😋👋

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily: 7:00 AM – 7:00 P

Entry Fee:

IDR 60,000 (foreign visitors), IDR 20,000 (locals)

Best Time to Visit:

Sunset for the most breathtaking views

Location

📌 Tanah Lot Temple, Beraban, Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia

👉 View on Google Maps

Located 20 km northwest of Denpasar, the temple is easily accessible by car or motorbike, with beautiful coastal roads leading to the site.

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