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(1) Looking for best spot sunset?this place must be visit. And they have temple in the beach, but very busy with local and bule person.
(2) This is a nice temple with beautiful grounds. Worth a look. I would recommend a private driver though as you can often fit more in for much less. Entry to the grounds is around $3AUD per person and with tours you can pay upward of $80 - $90 USD.\n\nThe markets are quite pricey for Bali. I recommend Kuta for any shopping.
(3) The teple has devide to two parts and one part in on the clif and the other part is in down hill.The down hill teple has a walking path between the sea wave and if the tide is rough you cannot walk the path.all like other temples you are not allowed to visit inside the temple unless you wear balinise cloths.
(4) Went on a day trip with our driver Komang. Pretty place, nice and cool. Loved the temple and surrounding areas. Good to sit and just relax. And took some great photos. Can ride in a boat around the lake.
(5) Nice place to enjoy holiday\nA large playground in temple area where we can sit and relax on grass while viewing around the temple.\nRecommended for family holiday just need to bring a bucket of foods and matras to sit together on ground
(6) Unfortunately the water level of Lake Beratan was right down when we visited so we didn't get to see the temples \floating\". Even so, this is a very beautiful area and is well kept with beautiful gardens. The location of the temple at a lake surrounded by misty mountains makes it a serene and peaceful place to visit. There are many great photo opportunities here as it is very scenic. You can take a boat ride around the lake or do some shopping as well. It can be very crowded I believe, but this was not the case on the day we visited."
(7) beautiful setting, beautiful temple, nice gardens, worth a visit if you are in the area. it was slightly crowded when we were there but the area is big enough so you can all spread out
(8) This was my favorite temple that we visited in Bali. It is right in the water and it is very pretty. When we arrived home we watched a documentary on the \Holy Snakes\" which live right at the temple and are considered one of the deadliest snakes in Asia because of where they reside. They are typically harmless and will stay out of the way however they are there so just be aware!"
(9) Fantastic views, beautiful temples. Just be aware, make the right donation and get the guys to do your photos for you. These guys take the photos all day, every day and ours came out perfect as I made a nice contribution, just a few GBP. A few cheapskates in front of us didn't make a donation, took there own photos, and they were very amateur looking, ours will be being made into a massive print to be proudly displayed in our home.
(10) The temple itself is very basic and there are many tourists arriving by the bus loads. The views from the cliffs are definitely the highlight. Entrance without a guide is only 30,000.00 Rp
(11) Pay the admission and parking fee and then have to pay again to use the toilet! Walk ten minutes through the vendors and finally see the temple...underwhelming to say the least.
(12) The temple is on a cliff with both sides pathways having fantastic views of the ocean and the temple. One can wait for sunset or go to the Jimbaran beach to view that. Worth visiting in the evening though crowds throng the place. The weather was pretty hot and humid and the sun too intense to really enjoy the walk.
(13) Not worth visiting, horrible way to the temple you can may photoshopp it.\nPlace is crowded not too much to see.
(14) This temple located in Bedugul area about 1.5 hrs drive from Denpasar. The entrance fee is $2 per person. It is very clean environment with beautiful lake, temple, and parks. We didnt expect to find a lake scenery with cool temperature as the location is high in the hill. There are some restaurants in the area but we didnt try. You also can hire a boat to go around the lake.
(15) Great views of the cliffs and waves but you cant get very close to the actual temple. Its also one of the busier sites - lots of tourists about. We preferred the quieter temples that we visited but still glad we made a stop here.
(16) Cool weather here and peaceful lake. Just a nice place to take walks and sit down for a bit to enjoy the cool climate.\n\nThere is a temple compound here. Might be better to engage a guide who can fill you in on the significance of the various temples.
(17) You need to wear a sarong to enter. There's beautiful sunset and surrounding places.. another place of interest.. I like..
(18) Awesome views. Massive place and gorgeous gardens.\n\nReally nice places on the cliff with views of the temple to grab a drink and watch. Super cheap and a highlight of Bali. \n\nI picked up some really nice cheap quality bracelets from a shore just outside Tanah Lot.\n\nHighly recommend.
(19) Beautiful temple on the lake at Beratan, worth the trip up the mountains or if passing through from South to North Bali.
(20) This is kind of a \must-do\" if you are in Bali, as this temple is featured on basically every advertisement for Bali tourism that exists. It rained while we were there, but it was okay. The only thing I would suggest would be to try to go during the week if you can. We went on a Saturday and it was crawling with tourists."
(21) By far one of the most popular temple sites in Bali for tourists. The landscape is most pleasing and soothing.\nAmple photo opportunities.\nThere are a couple of decent eateries in the temple complex.
(22) Great views. Sunset is beautiful and temple looks wonderful at that time. \nThe issue is the long drive with traffic and then when you reach the long walk... Still a must see.
(23) Very nice place with beautiful scenic view ... Relaxing and peaceful..One of the best temples of Bali
(24) What a rip off, the temple was closed h nice we werent allowed. We had to pay the fees but werent informed that we cant see the temple. Short stroll around the temple. The amazing sea views were the only plus point.
(25) Stunning temple. A must visit if you're spending 3 or more days in Bali. Nice and quiet if you visit before lunch time too!
(26) Was wanting to come here many times when in BALI... So i finally got to recently. I did enjoy going and glad I did but all the hype didn't live up to me.. Beautiful place but, other temples to see
(27) We drove over an hour to the temple and were disappointed that we couldnt even go into the temple! \n\nThe views are very nice but are they spectacular and one of a kind, no. Kind of a waste of time and money. \n\nBali has so much to offer and this is one of the attractions I would consider skipping.
(28) Definitely worth taking the time to visit this Temple. It's pretty amazing, especially if you strike a day where the waves are crashing hard against the rock itself. Make sure you take the time to look around the area, walk to the golf course and take the path to the point where you can look back on the temple. Very beautiful scenery.
(29) A MUST SEE for anyone visiting Bali.Probably the major temple of Bali.Need to walk and climb a lot though ! Also ,as the place is open and wooded,one should be careful of monkeys snatching away goggles and caps etc.Uncovered legs require a sarong but full pant is ok.Three or four layers of temples.The key thing is the sunset-It is out of this world !!! the red sun setting(at this time of the year at least) tends to be there for a very long time and reflects magnificently against the jutting peninsula ,on which the temple is situated
(30) the balianese culture is detailed and preserved in this temple.
(31) has an entry fee - will provide a wrap around cover to be worn inside temple premise - very very crowded - a lot of monekys
(32) It's a very long ride to see this temple. Not all the areas are accessible (for worship) only. The entrance fee is very affordable, and the scenic view of the cliff and the shore is simply majestic. There are souvenir shops outside, in the parking area, and some food shops too. Definitely worth visiting when in the area.
(33) We visited just before the sunset to enjoy the views. During this time it would be low tide and that allows you to access to surrounds of the temple and also setting up yourself to take some great sunset photos. There will be large crowds but at distance you may also find a quiet place for yourself. Don't forget that this is a large site and there are two main temples to visit so plan accordingly just before the sunsets and it gets dark.
(34) What a great temple! The views are fabulous and when the water levels are a bit low you can walk to the temple (with assistance). Tons of tourist shopping opportunities and little places to enjoy a drink and some hot fries or a cup of corn.
(35) This temple is very famous, lots of tourists and locals visit this temple to see the sunset. You can walk to the temple during low tide, around sunset time. During high tide it is spectacular to see the waves hitting the temple. Although it is very busy here and there are (to) many shops with souvenirs this is still a beautifull place to visit.
(36) This place is a must visit in Bali .. views are awesome and good for photographer to click some shot nearby.\nAfter going through details of some routes decided for this one. In Bali there are fixed routes in which taxi will take you to show the sightseeing. either you can choose this route to cover Bartan temple, Jatiluwih rice terrace, taman ayun and Tanahlot or you can visit ubud and mount batur.Our Driver cum guide helped lot during trip took our photos and didn't bother about time and shown every place without hurry ... his number is 081237775730.\nSharing some shots taken.
(37) Yes, the temple is crowded, as is the performance. For a reason: both are great. The view of the crashing ocean all around is powerful. I did not even see the monkeys that everyone here complains about. The performance, done to the voices of 70 men, is amazing. The characters convey a traditional Hindu story, but they occasionally break into the audience for delightful play. Traffic was horrible getting to and from, but all in all, very much worth it.
(38) The trip to get here was long, but when we finally went through the entrance...it was so nice in side! It is not the typical temple in Bali, it is really a garden with lots of nice fountains. It has also a pool for those that would like to swim and refresh (to use the pool, you need to pay a fee). It is a popular place for locals. You can also go around the steps by the water...it is fun! Take your time to walk around and relax, my kids loved this place.
(39) This Temple built on a rock is a popular tourist and locals place to visit. Inaccessible during high tide, the view from both upper and lower levels from mainland is spectacular. I did not get to go inside the temple, as it may not be in use except for special occasions/ceremonies. The surrounding area is also very nice to explore and the natural rock bridge provides a nice view of the temple. Plenty of tourist shopping on path leading to the temple hence plenty of tourists (including myself). Very beautiful and romantic during sunset hours. Visited in 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013.
(40) This Temple has beautiful mountain scenery by the lake with fresh cold air. Clean area and lots of local people play and kids playing around. You can rent boat or just take selfie photos here.. lots of times being use as pre wedding photo.
(41) The scenary here is nice where you can see the sea and the sun set at the cliff. However, there is nothing much to see other than this. If you had been to the Angel's billabong at Nusa Penida, you can probably give this a skip as the view there is much nicer and breathtaking. \n\nThe entrance ticket to the temple is IDR50,000 per pax. It is a standard entrance ticket price but I still think is a bit expensive.
(42) Very interesting place, walk through all the shops which work down to the entrance steps to the sea front and the temple in the sea. Unfortunately we timed it wrong and couldn't get across as the tide was in. Also very busy when we arrived.
(43) With the visit of this temple we were slightly disappointed as thanks to all the adverts our expectations were much higher. However it is one of the \must see\" visits in Bali."
(44) I took a very long drive in a hired car to see this temple, but that may a given considering the traffic in Bali. You cant go inside the actual temple, but its a huge space and the whole area is beautiful. Even despite the hundreds of people, theres something quite magical about the place, even if you may run into some selfie sticks while wondering around. Be careful of the slippery rocks!
(45) I am sure it would be very beautiful, without the crowd, without the local priests trying to sell you trinkets, without the barriers that stop you from getting to the small temple on top o the rock but the realities are that we have all the above and a little imagination is needed to block them out of your mind to enjoy the site. It is still worth a trip to be there.
(46) its a nice temple but not really impressive, we had a perfect moment to visit the tempel it was a really nice sunny day and there was somthing specail that day iam not sure what but the whole town came to the tempel to have a pick nick and offer, it was beautiful to see.
(47) This is the iconic temple that is featured on the 50000 Rupiah note. The temple is very beautiful. The ride up to the temple is awesome. The vicinity of the temple is quite cold compared to the rest of Bali as the temple sits atop a mountain which is an extinct volcano. Drive to the temple on a bike to enjoy the transformation from the sunny Bali weather to a cold and cloudy weather. We enjoyed the journey very much!
(48) I'm not much of a temple person which is why i probably rated it as average, however I cant deny that it is the prime location to watch a beautiful bali sunset over the horizon.
(49) A MUST visit temple. Huge with an amazing view to the river. A lot of photogenic scene. You can ride a speed boat as well for extra fun.
(50) A beautiful temple on rocks approximately 60 mtrs from shore. Where the monks go to worship. A lovely site v
(51) This Hindu temple set on Lake Beratan is a famous Instagram photo op and is featured on the 50,000 Rupiah note. The scenery is gorgeous and the grounds are well-maintained with tropical flowers and plants. The reason for only 4 stars is due to the commercialism like \tacky\" Disneyland-type colorful cement animals. It is a popular place and crowded. We saw a lot of eating areas and places to rest. Our tour guide said we could ride the boats in the lake for an additional fee. I believe the entrance fee to the temple was about 50,000 rupiah and they do take credit cards."
(52) Quieter and more comfortable lower temperatures and humidity make this a more enjoyable visit than some of the coastal temples
(53) The temple and surrounding lake is a very beautiful area to visit. However as with nice places it gets crowded at times.
(54) Loved it here!! The temple is so serene and beautiful. Landscaping is stunning and the statues are really cool. I enjoyed a refreshing swim in the spring fed pool.
(55) Magnificent trio of temples built on rocks by the sea. Went there at morning time which was less crowded. Nice sunset view but there would be many tourists.
(56) It's a Beautiful temple, we visited it in evening. The best sunset I have ever seen. View is serene. Lots of shops are there to buy souvenirs. \nThe down side, its way too crowded and long drive. But if you love nature you wont mind that. Great place to visit.
(57) very great place, cool atmosphere.. great place to take pictures with family and friends.. fyi this temple is the temple in the 50 000 Rupiah bank note
(58) Located at the cliff. Beautiful picture perfect location. Perhaps the most visited sacred place in Bali. \nCheck tide timing before going as the place is inaccessible during high tide.\nDont forgot to click sunset pics.
(59) Was wonderful to see this interesting piece of coastline under a mass of worshippers with the buzz of prayers and chants ringing around the area...\nThe drama of a heavy downpour after sunset added to the atmosphere that became quite spiritual and cleansing (literally!).\nA great place to visit in any weather, but preferably on a low tide if you can time it that way.
(60) a bit overhyped. a small temple on the water. ideal for the selfie loving people but not much else. pushy vendors. and to much people.