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(1) Very beautiful temple located in the middle of a beach. Nice spot to see the sunset and enjoy the the view. Along the cliffs are several bars to have something to drink and watch the sunset.
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(2) What a place it is. Peaceful with superb views. We visited the temple around 4 PM. Though it was hot, but the ocean winds made it wonderful. The temple is beautiful and is worth a visit.\nThere are some restaurants (Sunset point) that offer great views. We watched the sunset from one of these. It was superb.
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(3) Beautiful temple with very interesting entertainment, I observed local culture and animals. Spectacular sunset
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(4) This is a unique Temple that built on top of Sedimentary Rock (which had several horizontal layers of rocks just like the Grand Canyon rock). And different layers of rocks had different resistance to the wave and thus forming a spectacular scenery. \nThe wave is very strong which gave a unique sensation when viewing the temple. \nTourist can only view the temple from the outside. Only true worshipers wearing the proper attire can enter the temple. Ticket cost 30000 rupiah per adult.
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(5) A nice place to stroll about with the famous lake temple smaller than expected. As with other recent reviews, the water was down when we visited so you don't get the picture postcard effect but still a beautiful sight. \n\nFairly busy but enough space to take everything in at a leisurely pace. \n\nA definite place to stop if you're heading north to Lovina (or vice versa).
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(6) It is the place to watch the sunset. The overall view is breathtaking. If you'r with ur significant other, it's even better. You can also indulge in their culture as there's a temple there and also you can catch the tradional \kecak\" dance there. Though, just beware that there are a lot of monkeys around there, especially during sunset. So watch out for ur caps, sunnies and loose stuff."
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(7) We visited the temple as part of a group.First of all yes the location is impressive and you can take some nice pics as well marvel at the indian ocean crashing on the high rocks on the coast.Now for the temple.Its a huge ripoff.\nYou pay for everything..and when you stroll down to the holy water cave you have to pay a generous \donation\" so that you can climb 5steps on the temple.Yes the other part is closed to the public.Furthermore the massive crowd with the general balinese weather makes the experience quite uncomfortable.\nRecommend for most people to just take your photos gaze at the scenery and then leave."
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(8) You will have a wonder in front of you, this temple on the water, surrounded by the lake and the mountains/volcanoes... Wonderful! But it is very touristic and crowded, the entrance is 30k rp!
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(9) So worth it! One of the most beautiful temples we've been to, and at sunset, it's perfect. Lots of stairs if that's an issue, but a definite yes.
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(10) I went with my wife. In the evening, the views are so amazing. The water, the cliff, the temple all make a great picturesque location.\n\nIn the evening the cool breeze is so relaxing. \n\nThough it is crowded, but every one can find their own place for relaxing and enjoying sunset.
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(11) must be the best temple in Bali even it was so hot but my eyes can't stop looking at the beautiful beach and temple. really want to go back there and feel the sunset. Recommended.
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(12) The architecture and beauty of the old temple buildings are simply divine. The crowd does get tiresome and you can go early to beat the tourists, as it's difficult to get great shots. Walk all around as there are some gorgeous old trees around the temple. There are several designs on the paths as well which you will notice during your walk-around. It is not possible to physically visit the temples in the water, but you can take a boat ride in the glorious water with the mountain as a back drop.
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(13) Absolutely breathtaking!!! This was one of my favorite sites to see in Bali. The mountains, temple and water were just beautiful. \n\nWe went early so there wasn't much of a crowd. It cost 2,000 rupiah to park moped and 30,000 rupiah per person to enter temple area. The grounds were kept very clean. The toilet area outside the entrance said 2,000 rupiah to use toilet but we didn't pay and the gentleman didn't say anything so it could be a scam but don't know for sure.\n\nOnly negative thing about the area was that There is a little area by temple with caged deer. We couldn't figure out why it was there. Cage was small and the deer had no room to run. Kind of sad.
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(14) My husband and I dearly love this temple as we think that ti is very special.\nWe enjoy the magnificent view and peaceful ambiance! Highly recommended \nThe entrance fee is Rp. 30.000 per person.
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(15) the temple is not to big but surely have a photogenic scenery,,the main highlight for me is the temple at the lake,,but after all it's a good visit,,
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(16) To be honest, it wasn't a big deal the temple itself - there's not even a proper one. But it does have an amazing sea view, where you can watch a stunning sunset. That's where I took one of my best shots of Balinese sunsets.
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(17) Too much people there and also entrance fee applicable as well for the area where it is on the sea itself while this also have to walk quite a distance passing through quite a lot of shops beforw reaching it not as beauty as the other temple also wave is big that period of time.
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(18) This is really a must see while in Bali. Unfortunately, like any other famous temple, it can get very crowded, but this is avoidable, so just go and enjoy the experience.
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(19) A must see if you are in the area. Cheap fee and you can spend there as much or little time as you want to. The temple is really attractive. There is also nice restaurant in the are.
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(20) This temple is really nice. You can go with a boat and experience nice views. It is a bit crowded but I would recommend you to visit it.
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(21) Beautiful temple with an amazing view of the ocean, especially at sunset. The after fire show is very interesting as well.
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(22) This was going to be one of those boring site seeing trips I thought but once I got to Pecatu I was amazed at the temple and how it must have been carved out centuries ago . Well worth a visit to see how things were a while ago a bit like Tan Alot temple in the old days before the mass buildings.
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(23) Beautiful temple in the sea.We went there just before sunset,as advised by our tour guide.As the sea tide was not high we could walk in the sea to go across to the temple.Temple priest were there and they sprinkled holy water,put rice on our foreheads and put a frangipani flower in our ear to all who crossed over.According to one of the priest this temple is very important for the Balinese Hindu.Really beautiful view during sunset.Only we were not allowed to go right to the top.This is understandable as it is an ancient temple.
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(24) It is ok for the view, not a wow. We went for the sunset view and decided to leave before the sunset. It is relatively crowded. We managed to walk close to the temple because of low tide. The temple itself is not opened to the public. This is a very touristy and commercialized site, full of selfie takers.
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(25) Once you have navigated your way through the hundreds of stalls you will eventually come to the temple. The eateries above offer a great view of the temple so you can sit and unwind. Cheapest cocktails you will find. If you are lucky enough there is a spectacular sunset on offer. We ventured across the sea to get a blessing off the monks, they hold their hands out waiting for a donation. The Holey sea snake is also for viewing for a small donation. Becoming very commercialised but still worth the visit.
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(26) This temple is really incredible, you won´t regret to walk along the hill, looking to the ocean, having some interaction with the little monkeys, smelling the flowers and watching a beautiful sunset in the end of the day! There are also some places to buy food, drinks and also an ATM.
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(27) Great views over the ocean. Get there for sunset! It's really impressive. \nBut don't expect too much from the temple. It's not as beautiful as other temples on Bali.
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(28) Travelled a couple of hours from Ubud. Wonderful location and the temple is beautiful. The lake and mountains behind make a perfect backdrop. Recommended if you have time. I found it to be one of the best temples in Bali. Make sure to take a halt at one of the viewing decks on the way to the temple on the mountain.Great views.
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(29) Beautiful temple on a rock,when entering the temple you will get blessed first and then climb many steps to the top but view is amazing.Don't go near the waterfall you will smell it before you get close.Lots of shops when walking to temple and restaurants
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(30) If you love culture, temples and gardens it might be your place. The temple is not really special (yes it is build at the water and as tourist you can get in more then with most temples), it is combined with a big and neatly garden.\nWatch the price though.. 2 person was 100k idr, but next to us 4 persons was 400k idr. No clue what the real price is, (our driver thought about 60k p.p.)\n\nDriving here might be to much, but as a small 1hour stop (max) on the way its a good place to go.
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(31) We came here to watch the sunset- beautiful views of the temple and of the sea. Go at low tide. There are some touristy restaurants and alot of shopping at the top.
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(32) Like many places in Bali, the temple is private and only open to locals for prayer. You can't even get near the temple. Skip the crowds and head down the paths to the right or left of the temple. \n\nI recommend to the left because when you take pictures, you won't see the hundreds of tourists lined up along the cliff's edge. Continue down the path, it will eventually lead you to an open field from which there is the most beautiful cliffside view. Towards sunset, local fishermen take out their traditional boats and you can see them from there. \n\nIf you are a photographer, bring your tripod for those long exposure shots of the water crashing against the cliffs.
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(33) Nice temple in the lake, nice garden to walk around, and you can see deers as well :)\nEnjoy the place.. it is so much lovely.
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(34) this place is simply beautiful. right from the entrance views are breathtaking. temple surrounded by sea is enchanting. do not forget to click some memorable pictures here.
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(35) Such a beautiful temple & so many great photo opportunities. We were blessed to have perfect weather and clear visibility over the water. Loved the variety of colourful plants and flowers. We combined a visit to this temple with a trip to the botanical gardens. Refreshingly cool and lush and a pleasent change from the busy beachfront areas. We hired an air conditioned c are and driver for a day, prices are so reasonable in Bali, & he recommended a restaurant for lunch close to the lake, can't remember the name, but good food and good prices, and all in all, it was well worth the trip.
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(36) We really loves this temple!! 50k rupias per person fee. It is beautiful, plenty people, but can have so nice pics with the lake and temple. It is a must in Bali
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(37) Great for all ages. Garden, temples, place to relax by the lake a d enjoy and a relaxing day. Most definitely recommended.
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(38) Gorgeous water temple in the mountains of Bali. I did a water temple tour and saw 3 but this may be my favorite. So gorgeous and peaceful.\n\nBring a light sweater. The only thing I didn’t like is that some girl was holding a very large bat with its wings fully outstretched and it looked unhappy.
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(39) as we didnt do the haiking where i wish we did the vew it self was very peacefull and staning in the same time just to be able to sit thire clos it sea the history of this mounting seaing it huge the clawds above it was brith taking
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(40) Totally worth paying IDR 75000 entrance fee that they charge. Temple and park along the Lake are well maintained. Views are stunning and people love to take pictures here. There are a number of restaurants in the temple campus. Can sit along the Lake and enjoy the views for hours. You can also do boating in the lake here.
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(41) This is a very remarkable as a relic of history and the wonders of the world in Indonesia. The Temple is located on the lip of the cliff and surrounded by the sea and the temple located at the cliff edge of the beach. When the tide will look temple in the middle of the sea.
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(42) Beautiful place, very well kept. \n\nWear flip flops as you may have to walk over a bit of water to get to the actual temple. \n\nThe place is very pleasant and peaceful. Sure there’s some hawkers, but I just saw a couple and the best part is that this is more of a local hangout rather than a tourist dump. \n\nThe grounds around are really nice and families have picnics here. As the tide gets low, you’ll see holes in the solidified volcanic rocks and there’s small fish and crabs in there. Pretty cool. Nice to stand there and see the waves crashing.
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(43) What an amazing temple situated on what at times is an island. If you want to access the temple, be sure to time your trip according to the tide. At high tide, you cannot get to the temple. \n\nGorgeous views and great photo ops.
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(44) I adored this temple. It is not over crowded like many of Bali's beautiful temples such as Tanah Lot. It has wonderful facilities such as parking, dining and shops and bathrooms. There are plenty of places to sit and take in the view and quietly meditate on the beautiful surrounds. The only down point is the fiberglass Swan peddle paddle boats that are in use on the weekend. My kids - very amusingly - got caught in the lotus weeds surrounding the temple but that is what we get for using such abominations in a sacred place. Also, check out the four-horned deer, if you can spot the shy little creature.
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(45) Most amazing temple.surrounded by beautiful lake and gardens.\nIt is a must see , my favourite place to be.\nWorth the trip
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(46) Located on Lake Beratan up in the Bali mountains with beautiful views. Foreigners need to pay IDR30,000 (AUD$3) entry fee and there is a carpark fee. We were lucky enough to catch one of the local village ceremonies, which was a wonderful experience. Lots of wide open and well-cared for gardens and monuments surround the temple areas. Nice, relaxing visit. Give the dried local snacks in the temple carpark area a try - you won't be disappointed.
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(47) Very well maintained and this is a must visit place if you are travelling to Bali. Takes around 45 mins drive from the airport to reach this place. Very well maintained and the view of the beaches is breath-taking. Lot of tourists visit this place. Need to walk a bit from parking to reach the main temple.
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(48) The view was amazing!There were so many tourists from China and India too when we were there.It was high tide.They were saying that we're able to walk to the temple if it was low tide.A must to GO if you're in Bali!
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(49) I enjoyed this temple but I wouldn't go there if we had a long drive just for this temple. Even though this was one of the nicest we've seen around Bali.
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(50) nice place to see the sunset ,, the temple is on top of a rock and surrounded by sea waves .. only hindus allowed to enter for pilgrim ,, you can see holly water springs and holy snack,, there are shops on the cliff where u can eat and drink while watching the sunset but i don't recommend eating from it as they r not clean shops
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(51) It is big mistake if you skip this temple once you are in Bali. This is the iconic and a must visit. We came early to avoid the crazy crowded. If you have time it is good to get holy water nearby the main temple
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(52) This temple is very unique with garden surroundings and beautiful Lake beratan, i was there and see the balinese people have ceremony made this also even more complete. I really enjoyed myself to visit this bautiful temple, tips. Visit this temple early in the morning
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(53) we went there recently and it was raining. December is a rainy season in Bali (locals told us bout it). if you want to take photo of the temple from far, you will also take in a bunch of people with umbrellas (not a good sight at all). when you actually went down there and crossed the sea to the temple, you can only went up few stairs and that's it. people said the sunset over there is beautiful, but it was raining non stop when we went there, perhaps some other time.
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(54) We went here in May. We had a good weather. Going to the temple you will bump into cute monkeys make sure you are not bringing any food or drinks, wearing thongs and hat they love it. Might ask it from you. Walking around the temple is amazing good exercise, view is fantastic because the temple is on the cliff of the moutain. You will have good pics for sure. Its a good an hour and half walk. Good for diet. So give it a try. You will love it.
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(55) Place is magical. A bit crowded but that doesnt really ruin the atmosphere. A cool combination of a striking natural beauty and a spiritual place. The temple actually consists of just a cave in a small island in the middle of the sea and spring water rise from it. There are monks over there who pray for you and stick rice grains on your forhead. Truely worth visiting. Afterwards you can drop by the stalls and have a cup of tea by the seaside.
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(56) It's about two hour's drive north of Kuta and is in the mountains so the air is cool and nice. The temple itself sits in a beautiful setting, at the edge of Lake Beratan.\nWe arrived just after lunch and took a nice stroll in the temple complex. My daughter and I rented one of those pedal boats for IDR 40.000,- per 15 minutes, which is a bit expensive. But we chalked it off due to peak season. However, by using the boat, we can see the temple from a different angle. And she was thrilled, so yeah, it's worth. it
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(57) We were there on Easter Friday. We were there for less than an hour because it was packed like sardine. This iconic temple is seen in all Bali tourist brochures. Unless you are around the neighbourhood, it is not worth the travel for just that iconic building since there is nothing to do besides seeing that temple,
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(58) If you are going to visit a temple, this was the place to go. It is set on the ocean and when the tide is out you can wander the beaches and walk out to the temple. Even though it was very busy, you could walk to the beach and no one was there. Have dinner at a restaurant on the cliff and watch the sunset over the temple. It is worth it. But make your way further down on the cliff for a better view. Get a table right by the railing for a perfect unobstructed view.
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(59) Looks like this temple is not human-built. The temple in water, close to the shore, was created perhaps by an earthquake or volcano. Water was coming out naturally in one place, just like tap-water, that now has turned into holy water. The shape of the naturally created temple and the holy water, all these are something really worth seeing.
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(60) It's really incredible the temple's view!! From the cleef' s hight you can see a beautiful bay. It's unbelivable how they choose so amazing place to built a temple! If you are in Bali don't miss this attraction! |