[TOPIC] 22 [Stats] N=3 | Source=../data/original/reviews.tab (1) I had this on my Bali bucket list so I knew I could wait up to 3 hours for \that photo\". Lucky me I only waited an hour and a half. I got to chat in line with other tourist and guide/drivers. \n\nI got to ride in the back of a ute (truck). There is a carpark where you must leave your vehicle and get a connecting ride to the temple in a ute for 20000 IR one way. Then you pay for the rental of a sarong if you did not bring one...Lucky me I brought one with me but you still had to give a donation. Then there is a rather steep walk up to the temple. \n\nYou are greeted at the temple with a person that will give you a blessing with a sprinkling of holy water. Then you find the end of the line and wait until it is your turn. \nWhen it is your turn you give your phone to the photographer who will use a reflective filter placed just under your phone camera. The effect is awesome :) you may also have a friend or your driver/guide take photos for you as well. you are able to do half a dozen poses then it's all over. \n\nWhen we first arrived you had a clear view of the volcano by the time it was my turn it was rather cloudy plus there was a little smoke coming from the side of the volcano that added to the haze. \n\nThere are little shops where you can purchase a drink or a snack. \n\nMy one regret was that I did not walk up the stairs to take a photo of the volcano from the top of the stairs. There are 3 stairs you can walk on the outer stains but not the middle. \n \nI was pleased to have made this journey but I did it Solo because none of my fellow travellers were keen on the long day and the wait." (2) We went to the Lempuyang Temple on a Saturday, which was also a local religious holiday. Our driver took us there in the early morning and luckily there wasn't that many people there yet, so we got to drive right up close to the temple. Usually, you must park and take a shuttle bus up. At the entrance we paid Rp. 20,000.00 each for donation to enter and to borrow a sarong. Steep walk up a side hill to the top entrance of the temple area where we waited in line for about 30 minutes to get our picture taken in front of the Gates of Heaven. They have a nice shaded waiting area and we were told line ups later are usually about an hour. When we got to the front of the line, there were two staff members who volunteered to take several photos of us with our own camera...nice glass effect.....once again you can donate to them if you wish.....day was nice and sunny but unfortunately the clouds were over Mount Agung......definitely the best place we visited yet in Bali! (3) When you arrived, meet the Guide (fee apply depend on your need) and you need to wear Bali saroong to respect the holly areas. It's avalibale for rental.\n\nNeed a good stamina to hike till the Lempuyang Luhur Temple as you may walk thousands steps and paths to reach the top of the hill. Please take a Guide and bring some water and sunscreen to enjoy the 4 hours journey.\n\nBetter to go here in the morning too see the beauty of Mount Agung from Penataran Lempuyang Temple.\n\nAwesome journey!