Tour Itinerary
  • THE GATE OF HEAVEN LEMPUYANG TEMPLE
    The temples around Mount Lempuyang are believed to have existed before most Hindu temples on Bali. Among them, Pura Lempuyang Luhur stands tallest, part of a complex representing the Pura Sad Kahyangan Luhur Lempuyang, one of Bali's six holiest sanctuaries. According to Balinese tradition, these temples serve as spiritual anchors, crucial for maintaining the island's equilibrium. Mount Lempuyang's temple groups are also classified under Pura Kahyangan Padma Bhuwana, each marking one of the eight cardinal directions. Pura Lempuyang Luhur, representing the east (purwa) and the color white, aligns with Balinese deity Iswara's domain.

    Restored in 2001 and famously known as The Gate of Heaven among tourists, Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang sits 600 meters (2,000 ft) above sea level on Mount Lempuyang's slope. The mountain is divided into three sections mirroring Balinese cosmology: the base as Sang Ananta Bhoga (Brahma's mount), the middle as Sang Naga Basukih (Vishnu's mount), and the summit as Sang Naga Taksaka (Shiva's mount). The most sacred point is where Pura Lempuyang Luhur stands, while Pura Penataran Agung occupies the middle part, and Pura Dalem Dasar Lempuyang stands at the base.

    Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang's temple grounds are structured into three areas: the outer sanctum (jaba pisan or nistaning mandala), the middle sanctum (jaba tengah or madya mandala), and the inner sanctum (jero or utamaning mandala). Entry into the outer sanctum is marked by a split gate known as Candi Bentar, painted white. Within this area are several bale pavilions, including the bale gong for storing gamelans and the bale kulkul housing the prayer drum. Access to the middle sanctum is through three paduraksa portals, with the central portal typically closed except during major festivals.

    The staircases leading to these portals are adorned with dragon (naga) mythical figures, and along the climb, sculptures inspired by the Ramayana epic, such as Arjuna, Bima, and Yudhistira, are found. At the highest level stands the statue of Krishna, Vishnu's earthly form. The inner sanctum (jero) is the most revered part of the temple, housing Meru Towers and Pelinggih Shrines dedicated to various gods and local deities. Padmasana Shrines shaped like empty stone thrones honor the highest gods of the Hindu pantheon, including Sang Hyang Widhi and the Gods of the Trimurti.

  • TIRTHA GANGGA
    Tirta Gangga, which translates to ‘Water From The Ganges’, holds special significance for Hindu Balinese. Originally referring to a water palace constructed in 1948 by Raja Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem, the term now encompasses the entire surrounding area. The palace complex, spread across one hectare, features a network of pools and fountains set amidst lush gardens, adorned with intricate stone carvings and statues. Although largely destroyed during the eruption of Mount Agung in 1963, Tirta Gangga has been meticulously restored to its former glory, exuding an atmosphere of regal splendor.

    At its heart lies an impressive eleven-tiered fountain, complemented by numerous ornate sculptures throughout the expansive grounds. The vicinity of Tirta Gangga is renowned for its picturesque rice terraces, adding to the allure of this cultural and historical gem.

  • GOA RAJA WATERFALL
    Imagine yourself on an adventure in Bali, venturing beyond the usual tourist spots. Deep within the lush, emerald embrace of the island's central highlands lies Goa Raja Waterfall, a secluded paradise waiting to be discovered. As you weave through a verdant pathway, sunlight dappling the vibrant green canopy above, the sound of cascading water grows steadily louder, beckoning you forward. Suddenly, the path opens up to reveal a breathtaking vista. Tucked within a majestic cave, bathed in the soft glow of sunlight filtering through the rock face, Goa Raja Waterfall cascades down in a magnificent display of nature's power.
    The air hums with the vibrant energy of the waterfall, the sound of the water a symphony that soothes the soul. Take a deep breath and fill your lungs with the crisp, clean air, infused with the earthy scent of the surrounding rainforest. Let the worries of the world melt away as you immerse yourself in this tranquil sanctuary. Venture closer and peer into the heart of the cave. The cool water collects in a natural pool at the base of the waterfall, its surface shimmering like a hidden lagoon. Imagine the feeling of cool water washing away the heat of the day as you take a refreshing dip in this secluded oasis.
    Goa Raja Waterfall is more than just a stunning natural wonder; it's an experience for all your senses. It's a place to reconnect with nature, to find peace and tranquility, and to create memories that will last a lifetime.
Inclusions
  • Comfortable aircond car
  • Private car
  • Professional english speaking
  • Return shuttle go and back at Lempuyang
  • Sarong for visit the temple
  • Entrance Fees
  • Parking fees
  • Lunch
  • Mineral water
  • Insurance
  • Government taxes
Exclusions
  • Personal expenses
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