Tirta Empul Temple

Tirta Empul Temple, a holy spring temple found in Tampak Siring, is where many Balinese Hindu will go to perform the melukat purification ceremony. Although it is a sacred place of worship to the locals, tourists from all over the world are welcome to experience the beauty and participate in the purification rituals.
Location : Gianyar

Tanah Lot Temple

Tanah Lot means Land in The Sea, a perfectly fit name for its unique offshore settings. This Balinese temple (pura) perched high on the rock, facing the wide open ocean. With the crashing waves below and the dramatic colors of the dusk sky as background, lit by the slowly disappearing sun.
Location : Tabanan

Ulun Danu Temple

Pura Ulun Danu was built in adoration of the Goddess Danu. Danu, in the Balinese tongue, means lake, while the goddess Danu is queen of water, lakes and rivers. The area surrounding the temple is believed to have been a site of worship and center for religious rituals since the megalithic period.
Location : Tabanan

Besakih Temple

Besakih Temple is the biggest Hindu temple in Bali which the local people call Pura Besakih. It is located in the southwest side bevel of mount Agung, the biggest mounts in Bali. It is because pursuant to Agung Mount confidence is the holiest and highest mount in Bali Island. The very largest temple on the island of Bali and always crowded by tourists who want to see the uniqueness and majesty of the largest temple on the island of Bali.
Location : Karangasem

Lempuyang Temple

Lempuyang Temple is one of the oldest and holy temple in Bali Island. Thistemple is well-known for its great gate (or called the gate to heaven). Regarding Lempuyang Temple, which is said to be the gate of heaven, it is from the tourists who come here and take pictures at the gate with the background of Mount Agung.
Location : Karangasem