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Have you ever heard of one of the religious tourist attractions as well as a place to take pictures with Mount Agung in the background? This temple is known as Pura Lempuyang, which is one of the major temples sanctified by Hindus in Bali. This temple is facing Mount Agung and is one of the highest mountains in Bali. In sunny weather, tourists can see the beauty of the surroundings with the magnificent Lempuyang Temple and Mount Agung.
In the middle area or called Madya Mandala is used as a place to take pictures. To get to the location it takes 30-45 minutes to climb -+1700 steps, or you can also use the transportation services provided by the committee to get to the lower area of the temple faster. Due to the high number of visitors, you are expected to be patient waiting for the queue number until you can take pictures in the middle of the magnificent and tall temple.
Lempuyang Temple consists of seven separate temples that are situated along a trail that leads to the top of the mountain. Visitors must climb over 1,700 steps to reach the highest temple, which is located at an elevation of 1,175 meters (3,855 feet) above sea level. The most notable feature of Lempuyang Temple is the split gate at the entrance, which offers stunning views of Mount Agung in the background. This gate is often referred to as the “Gate of Heaven” and has become a popular spot to take photos.
Tirta Gangga located at Karangasem regency, Bali. It was built in 1948 by the late King of Karangasem, Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem, and was designed by Dutch architect Van Den Hentz and Chinese architect Loto Ang. Tirta Gangga translates to “Water from the Ganges” in Balinese, an intricate water garden with numerous pools, fountains, and statues, as well as several traditional Balinese pavilions.
Tukad Cepung Waterfall is a natural waterfall located in the Bangli region of Bali. This waterfall has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique and Instagram-worthy setting. The waterfall flows through a narrow gap in the rocks, creating a beautiful light show as the sunlight filters through the gap and reflects off the water. Visitors must hike through a jungle trail and wade through waist-high water. The hike is not too difficult, but it can be slippery, so it is recommended to wear appropriate footwear. Once visitors arrive at the waterfall, they can admire the natural beauty of the surroundings, take a dip in the cool waters, or take photos.
Tegalalang Rice Terraces is a beautiful scenic attraction located in the north of Ubud, Bali. Breathtaking beauty and unique irrigation system, which has been in use for centuries. The Tegalalang Rice Terraces are a popular tourist destination, offering visitors the opportunity to take in the stunning views, hike through the rice fields, and learn about the local farming practices. On site also provides swing with extra money expense and is also best for taking a spectacular photograph with natural surrounding rice terraces.
Alas Harum Bali, inspired by lush green tropical rice fields, covers an area of 8 hectares. Located close to Tegalalang rice fields, only 20 minutes drive from central Ubud. With beautiful views and cool air all around enjoy a great swing experience guided by experienced instructors.
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