The second Bali temple you should not miss is the Besakih Temple which is also known as the “Mother of Temples.”
Being situated on a plateau with one side facing Mount Agung gives it its interesting characteristic.
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The best time to visit this temple in Bali is in March or April where colorful religious ceremonies are performed during those months.
The entry fee for domestic travelers is $2.73 (Rp 40,000) while foreign tourists pay a fee of $4.10 (Rp 60,000).
3. Uluwatu Temple
30 kilometers south of Denpasar and 15 kilometers from the Ngurah Rai International Airport is the captivating Uluwatu Temple that has become a must-visit tourist attraction on the island.
This Bali temple is well-regarded for its domesticated monkeys which are protected by the locals and the sparsely growing coral reefs surrounding the site.
Situated on top of a cliff with open ocean-facing views, this tourist attraction in Indonesia attracts guests from Indonesia and beyond in large numbers.
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As such, the best time to visit Uluwatu Temple in Bali is during the late afternoon as the sun sets, and the sounds of ocean waves, it makes the experience much more surreal.
If luck is on your side, you may have the chance to witness the renowned Balinese Fire Dance or Kecak Dance by local performers which are often done after sunset.
4. Tirta Empul Temple
Among the many famous temples in Bali, Tirta Empul Temple in Gianyar offers a harmonious blend of serenity and tradition.
This tourist attraction welcomes you with a dramatic entrance where travelers must pass a mesmerizing gate designed in traditional Balinese architecture.