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Tourist standing between the iconic split gates of Lempuyang Temple (Gates of Heaven) in eastern Bali, with misty Mount Agung in the background under a cloudy sky, offering a majestic view.
A traveler wearing a traditional conical hat descends ornate stone steps flanked by mythical dragon sculptures towards a Balinese temple, capturing a serene moment at dusk.
The magnificent Besakih Temple complex in Bali, showcasing multi-tiered traditional architecture, golden statues lining the grand stone staircase, and intricate gates under a dramatic sky.
An aerial view of Bali's magnificent Besakih Temple complex at sunset, featuring numerous tiered Meru towers and traditional roofs amidst lush tropical foliage, bathed in vibrant hues.
A graceful woman in a floral dress kneels on a stepping stone at Bali's Tirta Gangga Royal Water Palace, gently feeding vibrant koi fish amidst ornate statues and fountains.

Bali Tour: Besakih Temple & Lempuyang Temple Gates of Heaven | Indonesia

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Duration:9 hour(s)
Guided language: Bahasa Indonesia / English / 日本語 / 한국어 / 中文
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Experience the wonder of Pura Lempuyang's Gates of Heaven on a private tour set against the backdrop of Mount Agung! Explore Bali's eastern region and get to see the famous Gate to Heaven as well as Pura Besakih. Have a delicious lunch as you take in the beautiful views of the area.

  • Get to see the Besakih Temple, Bali's most important temple
  • Take some stunning pictures at Lempuyang Temple, where you may gaze at the ancient Gateway to Heaven
  • Check out the stunning old royal water palace of Tirta Gangga in eastern Bali
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— What You Can Expect —

Join a guided day tour to Bali's eastern region to see Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang, home to the famed Gate to Heaven, and Bali's mother temple, Pura Besakih!

Get picked up at your accommodation and go to Bali's eastern region to see the magnificent Lempuyang Temple. Get to see stunning mountain ranges, meandering roads, and miles upon miles of picturesque rice terraces. Marvel over the breathtaking panoramas of Mount Agung, which can be seen just beyond the temple.

Have your private guide take amazing photos for you and fill you in on the background of the old temple and the Balinese way of life. Then, head on over to the stunning Tirta Gangga water palace in Eastern Bali, which formerly served as the residence of the king. Check out the gardens, stone statues of legendary animals, and tiered fountains of the water palace. Explore the beautiful northeastern Bali rice fields just outside the palace.

Afterward, feast on a delicious buffet lunch (with optional add-on), paired with views of Mount Agung, the Telaga Waja river, and the rice fields, after seeing the water palace. Then, head to Pura Besakih, Bali's most visited temple. Learn why Pura Besakih, one of a series of Balinese temples, is the most significant, biggest, and holiest Hindu temple in Bali from your guide.

Take advantage of and tailor your experience with extras ranging from expert coffee tastings to classic massages. (private tours are the only way to experience some optional extras). Choose a private trip for more independence, privacy, and exclusivity, or sign up for a small-group outing to save money.

Don’t miss out on this fun Bali adventure and book your tickets with KKday now!

Check out the sunrise or sunset at the famous Gate of Heaven

A couple holds hands between the iconic Lempuyang Temple Gates of Heaven in Bali, with majestic Mount Agung reflected in the water, under a breathtaking sunrise or sunset sky.

Visit Tirta Gangga and have your picture taken with the beautiful fish

A woman in a vibrant orange dress sits gracefully on a central stepping stone in Bali's Tirta Gangga Royal Water Palace, surrounded by a multitude of colorful koi fish eager for interaction.

Explore the Besikah Temple, which is composed of three separate temples, each of which represents a different aspect of the Hindu trinity

An aerial view of Bali's magnificent Besakih Temple complex at sunset, featuring numerous tiered Meru towers and traditional roofs amidst lush tropical foliage, bathed in vibrant hues.

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— What To Bring —

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Sunglasses
  • Swimwear
  • Towel
  • Sandals
  • Camera
  • Sunscreen
  • Long pants


— Important Info — 

  • Please be prepared to take a dip in the water, climb stairs, hike, walk along rocky paths and walk through small streams
  • Please note that Lempuyang Temple may not allow photography at short notice due to ceremonial purposes. Photography will not be allowed at the Gates of Heaven at these times, but visitors are still welcome to visit the temple
  • For pickup options, the earlier you start, the better, in order to avoid road traffic and queues at the temple, especially in high season (April–September)


Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 4 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–3 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is the symbolic meaning of the Gates of Heaven at Lempuyang Temple?

The Gates of Heaven at Lempuyang Temple symbolize a gateway between the human world and the spiritual realm. They represent a path to enlightenment and purity, inviting visitors to reflect on their journey. The gate frames the majestic Mount Agung, further enhancing its sacred and ethereal significance.

2. What is Lempuyang Temple, and is it the same as the Gates of Heaven?

Lempuyang Temple is a complex of several temples, with Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang being the main temple. The iconic 'Gates of Heaven' refers specifically to the Candi Bentar (split gate) at the entrance of this main temple. While the gates are the most famous part, they are one element within the larger Lempuyang Temple complex.

3. What makes visiting Lempuyang Temple and its Gates of Heaven a unique experience?

Visiting Lempuyang Temple offers a unique spiritual and photographic experience. The Gates of Heaven famously frame the towering Mount Agung, creating a stunning visual effect often enhanced by a reflective pool. The journey to the temple involves many steps, symbolizing a spiritual ascent, and provides breathtaking panoramic views of eastern Bali.

4. Which deities are honored at Besakih Temple?

Besakih Temple, known as the "Mother Temple of Bali," is a vast complex dedicated to the Hindu trinity: Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the preserver), and Shiva (the destroyer). These primary deities are honored in separate shrines, with many other smaller temples dedicated to various Hindu gods and ancestral spirits throughout the complex.

5. What is the appropriate dress code for visiting Besakih Temple?

When visiting Besakih Temple, it is essential to dress respectfully. Both men and women should wear a sarong (a traditional Balinese skirt) and a sash around the waist, which covers the legs and shoulders. These can often be rented or purchased near the temple entrance. Modest attire demonstrates respect for the sacred site.

6. How much time should be allocated for visiting Besakih Temple?

To fully appreciate the extensive Besakih Temple complex, it is recommended to allocate approximately 1.5 to 2 hours for your visit. This allows sufficient time to explore the various courtyards, admire the intricate architecture, understand its religious significance, and soak in the spiritual atmosphere.

7. What is the significance of the Tirta Gangga water palace?

Tirta Gangga is a former royal water palace in eastern Bali, renowned for its beautiful gardens, elaborate statues, and tranquil ponds. Its name means "water from the Ganges," signifying its sacred importance. The complex features fountains, stepping stones over fish ponds, and bathing pools, offering a glimpse into Balinese royal history and artistry.

8. What can visitors expect to see in the eastern Bali region around Lempuyang and Besakih Temples?

In eastern Bali, visitors can expect a rich blend of spiritual sites and natural beauty. Beyond the iconic Lempuyang and Besakih Temples, the region offers scenic rice paddies, traditional villages, and coastal views. Attractions like the Tirta Gangga water palace further enhance the exploration of Bali's cultural heritage and stunning landscapes.

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