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(1) Its a must go place in bali when you are into this religious temple visit. Its a very beautiful temple above the lake. To go here also easy. Most of travel goes here. And afterwards you also can enjoy the local food of rabbit satay.
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(2) One of the most beautiful places in the world (although that can be said about practically everywhere in Bali). Even without the temple and the grounds, the seaside landscape is gorgeous. But the temple is the kind of architecture that makes the landscape look like it was created specifically for the temple to be there!\n\nFind out in advance what the tide schedule is. At low tide you can wade across (with the help of guides) 15 or 20 feet to the tiny island the temple is on. Unfortunately, I spent too long exploring the grounds on the mainland and got there just as the last visitors were returning and no more visitors could go across. But it was still worth it, because it was so beautiful.
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(3) Such a unique and beautiful temple right on lake Beratan. Lots of surrounding garden area to see and explore. Quieter in the morning and pretty busy in the afternoon. Well worth the visit when in Bali
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(4) A must see. Extraordinary coastline with amazing ocean views. One of the oldest temples on the island. Although you can't really walk through the temple, it's still very special just to be there and walk along the paths and observe the main temple from along the path. It's also a good idea to go early before 9am if you're traveling with younger children. Beat the crowds and the heat.
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(5) What a stunning view to see temple which located on top of rock and surrounded by the beach. Would be perfect if I came here to see sunset but unfortunately I already booked table at Jimbaran. Next trip must come to see sunset here and hope not too crowded.
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(6) The visit was nice but the temple is not so amazing compared to other balinese temples. There are monkeys so be careful with your belongings. The sunset is amazing. For 100000 rupiahs per person, you can attend a balinese dance show. It is one thing to be done.
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(7) Well worth the trip and the traffic, this Temple is as dramatic as it is beautiful. At full tide it is cut off from the world and slammed with in forgiving waves. At low tide you can venture out to the island (by foot) and get a closer look.
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(8) This is a beautiful temple surrounded by sea waters and can be accessed only during low tides. Located at a picturesque location, this temple is one of its own kind. The temple is only opened for ceremonies or for praying and tourists can only visit it from outside. One would require sarong for visiting this temple.
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(9) I was really disappointed from this \tourist attraction\" There is nothing else but the quite small garden, where are pools with fishes and some statues. There is no temple and nothing what is worth of the entry fee 30,000 Rp."
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(10) Gorgeous view of the temple at the edge of the cliff. The stop and go traffic to get to and from the temple can make the drive take 3 to 4 times what you might expect.
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(11) Very fascinating settings and tranquil hidden garden-lake spots in this temple. For those that say this temple is overrated, they have not explored enough. This temple has many pretty photo opportunities, you've just got to find them. It was worth the visit and long trip out - the scenery along the roads going to the temple is beautiful which we could get out of the car and admire anytime we wanted.
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(12) This is the iconic must see temple in Bali. It's built on a cliff in the ocean and most tourists come here for the sunset. \nThe temple is not especially overwhelming but come here anyway as it's one of those temples that you just need to see in Bali at least once.
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(13) 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.
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(14) This temple is featured on the 50,000 rupee bill. It is a famous temple on Bali. I thought it was fine but it happened to be a rainy and gray day for most of our visit so I didn't see it at its best but in between the rain it looked nice. You can't actually go inside or anything, it is just something to see. There is an admission charge and some shops outside of the temple area. There were a lot of tourists when we went. I'm sure on a better weather day it is a more peaceful, beautiful visit but our experience was a little bit of a let down. It was a few hours for us to reach this temple from the south and now after having visited, I don't think it is necessary to visit if you're not in the area already. There are a lot of temples in Bali and I don't think this one stood out all that much, besides it being a lake side temple.
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(15) One of the best temples we've visited so far in Bali. Right next to the lake. Very peaceful and quiet. And when we went yesterday, it was too not crowded at all. Definitely worth going there.
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(16) The teple is situated in an edge of a clip and has a wast histroy about the same.The side walk near the temple reminds the great china wall and it seems that they have copy the same.
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(17) This place is very nice, but the main attraction is the sunset dance ritual. Make sure to get a seat in the center of the stadium, this will get you the best view. At the stadium you will see an entry way that all the seats are facing, this is what is the best view point.
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(18) Very beautiful scenary with a large space to walk and enjoy the beauty of the temple, as it is surrounded by the lake and with awesome views of mountains, Worth a visit.
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(19) Of all the beautiful temples in Bali this has to be the plainest and the most crowded! The place gets packed especially late afternoon before the fire dance. Also beware there’s only one crowded road to return along and by 7pm it’s gridlocked. Took over 2 hrs to get back to Sanur. \nI’d avoid.
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(20) If you are exploring the island of Bali, then this scenic temple is a MUST SEE!!!! The location is absolutely stunning. The temple is located by the Beratan lake and the mountain. \n\nThis temple is dedicated to worshiping Hindu Gods Brahma - Vishnu - Shiva as well as the lake Goddess Danu.\n\nThe serene environment of the temple is perfect to walk around and the picturesque surroundings are perfect for photography.\n\nWe have seen many temples but with the mesmerizing views of this temple, this one is our favorite Balinese temple. \n\nAdvise to fellow travellers, DON'T MISS THIS TEMPLE!!!
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(21) Despite low tide (which we tried to avoid but couldn't find any answers about when the tide would rise), the temple was still really beautiful. It was also pretty cloudy and had rained all morning, but we still found the temple to be stunning. It's worth visiting and is a nice break from the hot weather down in Ubud and Kuta! It's a bit of a drive but definitely worth it.
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(22) it was so beautiful there, it is a must see!\nyou really feel the peace and harmony.\nIt is a turistic place but not as much as the temples near Ubud.\ndon't forget to buy fish food to get the full experience!\nyou can also wash yourself in the springs, but I think it is on an extra cost.
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(23) One of the most beautiful temples in Bali is here. This temple is located by the lake and surrounded by forested mountains.I think there is a temple in heaven! We boarded a small wooden boat and took close-up photos with the temple. Of course, do not worry, there are photographers who take photos of you and print them for a small fee.After that we boarded another type of boat and went to the middle of the lake. The whole space was covered with fog. It was an unforgettable experience for us.Be sure to buy wild strawberries on the way from local vendors, it tastes dreamy!
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(24) Again my review is on surroundings of temple as one cannot go inside temples in Bali.\n\nThis temple is at the shore of beach and have some very interesting sights around it.\n\nWe had fabulous time around specially the place were big waves explode with rocks and you get shower and also experienced one of the deadliest snake in Indonesia.
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(25) We really wanted to see this temple due to the photographs we had seen before going. It is an amazing location, but if you've seen any photos of it, you needn't visit the place. Understanably, the actual temple is closed off to the public so people can worship. This means that you cant get any closer than anyone else's photos. We spent about 20 minutes there, and that was mainly due to walking along the cliff top. We were a bit disappointed really.
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(26) It is the best place one should never miss in Bali. Temple with great landscapes and stunning views. A place that everyone will definitely enjoy, the climate there is cool and suggested to take warm clothes for kids only
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(27) Go to the toilet before going to Tenah Lot! I made the terrible mistake of thinking I could go there. There were heaps of toilets that you had to pay to use, but were absolutely filthy. Squat toilets with no toilet paper or bidet, just a bucket and cup to wash yourself. I finally found one after trying heaps that was acceptable. It was near the coffee Luwak cafe.\nThis was one of three temples we saw in Bali. It was by far the busiest, so many tourists that it made taking photos and such difficult. We also stood in line for a while to get holy water and a sarong to go up into the temple, only to realise that we could only go 5 meters up the steps because it was closed off for only people praying.\nHowever it was beautiful and I God many photos of the sunset. Still worth a visit :)
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(28) This is one of the must visit places in Bali and Sunny day is the best time to visit this temple to appreciate the beauty of it. Although, tourists are not allowed inside this temple, the view from outside itself is very good. The breath of fresh air makes you rejuvenated. Do visit the restaurant near the temple to enjoy the view of temple and have some good lunch. Try to avoid buying any things here, for that matter anywhere in Bali, as they are of poor quality.
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(29) This is not a temple that you actually get to enter, or get even close to in fact. We went here as part off a day tour with our private driver. \n\nThis temple is along the west coast of the island, and can get very hot/humid. This is a definite must see when visiting Bali.
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(30) Getting to the lake from the Ubud area is about a two hour drive depending on traffic...so this is a trip you need to plan ahead. The grounds are quite large even though the temple tower you seen in all the photos is quite small....and you cannot get to it.\n\nThe lake is high up in what was originally a volcano so the temperature here is about 8 to 10 degrees cooler than the beach areas of Bali....a nice change for those use to cooler climates.\n\nThere are many photo opportunities here and many places to just sit and relax. Even though it is a very popular tourist destination, away from the temple lakeshore, there is peace and quiet.
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(31) Visited as our last stop at the end of a day long tour of Bali. It's a busy complex with lots of fellow tourists ,plenty of eateries and tourist traps but most importantly has 2 temples to visit and a multitude of photo opportunities with a stunning ocean backdrop.\nWear sensible shoes as there is a fair walk and to get the best impression of the temple you need to walk across rocks slippery with seaweed. We were treated to a stunning sunset which capped off a wonderful day of sightseeing
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(32) We visited the Floating Temple as part of our day tour with Silas Tours - it sits on Lake Beratan, it was a long day but this was one of the highlights. It is spectacular- a peaceful area, lots of good photo opportunities! Probably worth visiting as part of a tour you can visit the Rice fields first and then head to the mountains to the lake and the temple
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(33) Worth a visit especially if it is part of a tour with other places. Beautiful and unique temple. Scenery and views are nice. Should go during the early morning when the crowd is less.
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(34) The temple and its surrounds are just beautiful, the walk to the temple through the stalls is a bit of a pain, but well worth the effort. Plenty of \photo opportunities\" with the stunning temple and coastal views."
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(35) Lovely well kept temple and gardens with some great sights onto the lake Danau Beratan\nTake some change for the toilets.
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(36) This temple is cut into a sea cliff and is only accessible at low tide. Flowers flow down towards the ground from the cliff and the ocean spray wets your face. See the temple up close from the rocks, look at it from the grassy hill or look out. If you are brave enough you can even hold a huge Python. Market stalls line the footpath so you can grab some bargains. See the black and White Sea snake that is believed to protect the temple and watch people line up to go into the temple to pray. Plenty of photo opportunities.
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(37) Good temple around the sea, recommended place for every one\nBeautifull inside with the holy snake that you can touch
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(38) Parts of the temple are beautiful, especially when combined with views of the lake and mountains. Parts are effectively a city park, with colorful cartoon animals in concrete and a little fishing pond.
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(39) Very beautiful temple though we weren't allowed inside. The view from the temple is quite breathtaking!
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(40) The temple grounds are divided into three smaller temples, each offering a different view of the temple. Each part was as stunning as the other, offering great scenic views, great for photography! Walking in the sand and watching the waves crash were fun both for kids and for the adults. I usually don't like very crowded places but this was something else. Definitely a must-see for anyone who goes to Bali.
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(41) This is the iconic place in bali, this is a holy place for the bali people and they so respect to this. Best time to visit here is in the evening, then you can see the sunset. Tourists are not allowed to go inside the temple. Only the worshippers are allowed. But everyone should visit during their stay is bali because this is beautiful calm place.
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(42) A beautiful temple built on the waters of the lake, with an eleven-storey meru! Well worth the stop and the admission fee. A lot of tourist tat on sale, and opportunities to have your photo taken with a toucan or a bat, but it can't detract from the beauty of the temple and the backdrop of the hills.
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(43) A beautiful bali temple but then again they all are. Very busy as we visited on a weekend so locals and tourists all mixed in and just before sunset so pick your day carefully!
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(44) I gave it a 4 star assessment. Why? I would gladly have given 5 stars for the beautiful temple on a unique location. Unfortunately, the place has become over touristy. It's like a small village with dozens of souvenir shops and restaurants. Therefore, part of the mystery is gone. But you should still go there for a visit because it's breathtakingly beautiful!
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(45) Nice Views. Nice to visit when tide is low or else you can't go inside. Temple is beautiful though even from outside.
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(46) Great view of the temple and sea. You can actually go down and enjoy the scenery. Though it gets crowded during the sunset. Ok to go also in the morning when it's high tide
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(47) This place is great to spend a couple of hours wandering around the coast to look at the temples. Didn't realise at the time that it has become very commercialised as there is a thriving tourist market there where the wares are considerably cheaper than the main resort areas. Well worth a visit.
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(48) Good temple at cliff with great view at the sea, a bit far from Ubud around 30 minutes with motorbike really it worth it
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(49) It is a very nice place to visit with a few temples. It has a nice view and there are a lot of possibilities to eat and drink. There is also a complete street with shop around in this area. Nice plsce to visit.
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(50) it is a nice temple right on the beach side, but when i was there it was forbidden to go up to the temple in addition of that there is lot of people in the place. at the end it is hard to find a taxi back if you don't have a driver waiting .
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(51) Pros:\n- Beautiful\n- Massive\n- Scenic\n- Tranquil\n- Relaxing\n\nCons:\n- SO many tourists, have to wait if you want to get a good photo\n- Have to pay for a blessing and to enter. Although its not a lot of money I really don't like the idea of charging people to enter a temple- its just profiting off of God & Worshippers\n- Mosquitos! Bring Repellent and reapply\n- Restaurant with a view (can't remember the name but theres lots of wooden tables by the edge of a wall) was quite expensive as a family and its also mainly seafood. Drinks were cheap though so maybe just buy those instead.\n- Cats around the area (personally not bothered but if you're allergic to them or do not like them they will be around)\n- Make sure you go on a cloudless day otherwise the sunset you want won't be there and it will be disappointing\n- Not really much to look at, literally just walking around and looking at views \n- tide comes in at 18:00 I think \n\nOther:\nBring Shoes that you don't mind getting wet. A lot of cool rock pools and streams
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(52) The temple itself is beautiful, but not only, the park where others temples are, is also very nice.\nThere is a lot of people but it's not to bad.\nRestaurant around will charge you a fortune for food and drink, when you can have it twice cheaper out of this place.\nGood for a stroll in the morning when its not to hot.
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(53) Beautiful Hindu temple on a beautiful lake with wonderful landscape. The main building built on the water and is great for photography.
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(54) Went to together with my wife I would enjoy going out we stayed in a hotel next to this Temple . Will highly recommend to everyone to visit this spot on the island it's just grate
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(55) Entrance fee, IDR50,000/pax, parking for bike IDR2000.\n\nThere's a substitute gate of Pura Lempuyang here at the entrance. \n\nThe temple is not accessible, floating on the lake - does look nice. \nThe area is big but nothing much to see.\nThe lake is beautiful, very little place available to sit facing the lake. Come to think of it i didn't see any bench around the place. Most are sitting on grass or floor.\n\nThere are statues of fish/i think it's a fox hyena thingy - no idea what it is, I don't see/understand how the animal statues are related to the temple. Also there's a playground for children. Also not sure why is there a playground at a temple?\n\nI don't feel that this is a must go place unless you have the extra free time.
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(56) The temple is nice but the most impressive is the view that you get from the cliff and the companions you meet during the visit!
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(57) Been to Bali many times , yet my first time up there this is a must for all who go to Bali it's a must. The views are awesome the temple and the cliffs looking down at the water simply stunning , I would say September is the best time to visit.
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(58) Paid Rp 120.000,- for two I think that was too high, for a temple that you couldn't enter, no traditional attraction, no guide to ask for, all you can do was enjoy the scenery of the temple, took picture of it, and leave. It took only 20 mins for me to enjoy this place and that's it.
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(59) It was just so different I have been to many temples but this one is unique and to see it at sunset it is amazing I would recommend it for anyone to visit.
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(60) This is so beautiful and tranquil very well maintained and well worth a visit. Sitting with a very nice Bali coffee and looking at the Temple was relaxing and made our visit full of appreciation of the ambience. |