Tour in East Bali

Goa Cave (Bat Cave Temple)

Goa Lawah also known as bat cave is very important to the Balinese Hindu community and one of Bali’s most important temples.
  Mpu Kuturan who was one of tha priests who laid the foundation for Hinduism on Bali founded the temple in the 11th century The rather large temple complex is built around the entrance to a cave that is home to many bats. Goa Lawah translates into Bat Cave for a good reason. You will see two large, majestic banyan trees at the main entrance.

Lempuyang Temple

Lempuyang Temple is located in the foot of Mount Agung, in Karangasem. It has a unique gate nicknamed “Gates of Heaven”, where you can overlook Mount Agung on a clear day. And also beautiful shoot photos of Lempuyang Gate of temple. Drive from Kuta to there about 3.5 hours.

Tirta Gangga Temple

 

Tirta Gangga is located in the village of Ababi, Karangasem regency, Bali, Indonesia, an approximate 75km east of Denpasar. Tirta Gangga Water Palace is a popular side trip from the nearby coastal resort towns of Amed and Candidasa. The water palace is the main draw card where the gardens, the huge koi fish in pool and the spring fed swimming pools are worth the stop. Tirta Gangga also convenient stopover along tour itineraries to Bali’s eastern region, as well as the trip to Lempuyang Temple (The Gateway to Heaven).

 

Water Palace / Taman Ujung

 

Tirta Gangga is located in the village of Ababi, Karangasem regency, Bali, Indonesia, an approximate 75km east of Denpasar. Tirta Gangga Water Palace is a popular side trip from the nearby coastal resort towns of Amed and Candidasa. The water palace is the main draw card where the gardens, the huge koi fish in pool and the spring fed swimming pools are worth the stop. Tirta Gangga also convenient stopover along tour itineraries to Bali’s eastern region, as well as the trip to Lempuyang Temple (The Gateway to Heaven).