Lempuyang Temple or well known as the Gate of Heaven is a highly respected temple on the island of Bali. It's a group of temples name Sad Kahyangan Luhur Lempuyang Temple in Karangasem Regency, precisely on the hills of Mount Lempuyang. Balinese people consider the temples as the six holiest places of prayer in Bali.
Rise from the rugged hills of Bali’s Bukit Peninsula, the magnificent Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue stands watch over the island. The towering statue is Bali’s most iconic landmark and depicts the Hindu God Wisnu, atop his mount, the mythical eagle, Garuda. The Garuda is the national emblem of Indonesia, an enduring symbol of freedom from oppression.
Ujung Water Palace is a former palace in Karangasem Regency, Bali. Now, this palace is also known as Ujung Park or Sukasada Park. It is located approximately 5 kilometres from Amlapura. In the Dutch East Indies era, this place was known by the name Water palace.
The Ubud Monkey Forest lies within the village of Padangtegal, which owns it. The village's residents view the Monkey Forest as an important spiritual, economic, educational, and conservation center for the village.
The holly springs Bali sacred pool of purification
Tirta Empul temple is a Hindu Balinese water temple located near the town of Tampaksiring, the temple compound consists of a Petirtaan or bathing structure, famous for its holy spring water, where Balinese Hindus go to for ritual purification.
This temple was expanded by Empu Kuturan in the 11th Century. Uluwatu Come from the Words "Ulu" which means Land's end and "Watu" which means Rock. The name itself can describe what the temple is all about. this temple was also chosen by Holy priest Dhang Hyang Dwijendra as their last spiritual Journey and he attended Moksha in this temple.