EAST BALI HEAVEN’S GATE

Lempuyang Temple, known as Pura Lempuyang Luhur, is one of Bali’s oldest and most sacred temples, located on the slopes of Mount Lempuyang in East Bali. The temple is renowned for its stunning gateway, often referred to as the “Gates of Heaven,” which perfectly frames the majestic Mount Agung in the background on clear days. This iconic view has become a popular spot for photography, attracting visitors from around the world who seek to capture its ethereal beauty. The temple complex comprises seven sanctuaries, each requiring a hike to reach, offering a serene and spiritually uplifting experience.

The journey to Pura Lempuyang Luhur is an adventure in itself, as it involves climbing over 1,700 steps through lush tropical forests, with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Along the way, visitors can encounter various smaller temples and shrines, each with its own unique charm and spiritual significance. The area around Lempuyang Temple is also rich in natural beauty, with nearby attractions such as Tirta Gangga, a royal water palace known for its ornate gardens and water features, and the serene rice terraces of Tenganan Village. This combination of cultural heritage and natural splendor makes a tour of Pura Lempuyang and its surroundings a memorable and enriching experience.

About This Activity

  • Bali Instagram Tour
  • Duration is about 10 – 12 hours
  • Pickup service at your hotel in Bali
  • Pickup time 03.00am
  • English speaking driver

Activity

  • Lempuyang Temple (Heaven gate)
  • Taman Tirta gangga
  • Tukad cepung waterfalls
  • Rice Terrace sibetan
  • Agroturism

Description

Pura lempuyang ( heaven’s gate)

Pura Lempuyang, nestled in the lush forests of eastern Bali, holds a sacred place in the hearts of Balinese Hindus and is renowned for it

s iconic “Gates of Heaven” (Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang). Legend has it that this temple complex, comprising several smaller temples spread across the slopes of Mount Lempuyang, dates back over a thousand years and is one of Bali’s oldest and holiest sites. According to local mythology, the temple was established by the sage Mpu Kuturan, who imbued it with spiritual significance and mystical energy.

One of the most captivating features of Pura Lempuyang is the series of stone gates that lead up to the main temple complex, culminating in the famous Gates of Heaven. These towering gates frame a breathtaking view of Mount Agung, Bali’s highest and most sacred volcano, creating an illusion of a stairway to the heavens. Many visitors come to Pura Lempuyang not only to seek spiritual blessings but also to capture the iconic image of themselves framed within the gates, symbolizing a connection between the earthly realm and the divine.

Despite its remote location and the challenging ascent up hundreds of steps, pilgrims and tourists alike flock to Pura Lempuyang to experience its profound spiritual energy and immerse themselves in the tranquility of the surrounding forest. The temple complex is a place of prayer, meditation, and reflection, where visitors can connect with the ancient traditions and rituals that have been passed down through generations. As the gentle aroma of incense fills the air and the sounds of chanting echo through the forest, Pura Lempuyang remains a timeless sanctuary, offering solace and inspiration to all who journey there in search of enlightenment and inner peace.

Taman tirta gangga ( Royal Water palace )

Tirta Gangga, nestled in the lush countryside of East Bali, is a captivating oasis renowned for its intricate water gardens and serene ambiance. Translating to “Water of the Ganges,” this royal water palace was built in the early 20th century by the Karangasem royal family and is steeped in both historical significance and natural beauty. The palace complex features a series of pools, ponds, and fountains adorned with ornate statues and stone carvings, creating a tranquil sanctuary where visitors can relax and rejuvenate amidst the soothing sounds of flowing water and the lush greenery that surrounds them.

One of the highlights of Tirta Gangga is its iconic tiered fountain, where water cascades down from one level to another, symbolizing the cycle of life and the importance of harmony and balance. Visitors can stroll through the meticulously landscaped gardens, crossing over ornate bridges and pathways that lead to hidden alcoves and quiet corners perfect for contemplation. The palace grounds also offer stunning views of the surrounding rice terraces and Mount Agung, Bali’s highest volcano, adding to the enchanting allure of this magical place. Whether seeking a peaceful retreat or an opportunity to explore Bali’s rich cultural heritage, Tirta Gangga promises an unforgettable experience immersed in natural beauty and tranquility.

Sibetan rice terrace

Sibetan, a charming village nestled amidst the verdant landscapes of East Bali, is renowned for its picturesque rice terraces that cascade down the slopes of Mount Agung. These terraces, known as the Sibetan Rice Fields, are a testament to the ingenuity and perseverance of the local farmers who have sculpted the land into a patchwork of vibrant green fields over centuries. Visitors to Sibetan are greeted by the sight of terraced hillsides adorned with lush rice paddies, where the vibrant hues of the crops contrast against the deep blue skies and the towering silhouette of Mount Agung in the distance.

The Sibetan Rice Fields not only serve as a breathtaking backdrop for photography and exploration but also play a vital role in the local community’s livelihood and cultural heritage. Agriculture is the heart and soul of Sibetan, with rice cultivation being the primary source of income for many families. Visitors can witness traditional farming practices firsthand, as farmers tend to their fields using age-old techniques passed down through generations. Beyond their scenic beauty, the Sibetan Rice Fields offer a glimpse into Bali’s rural way of life and the symbiotic relationship between the people, the land, and the timeless rhythms of nature.

Tukad cepung waterfall

Tukad Cepung Waterfall, hidden deep within a rugged canyon in the heart of Bali, offers a truly enchanting and mystical experience for adventurers and nature lovers alike. To reach this hidden gem, visitors embark on a short trek through lush jungle foliage, following a meandering path that leads to the entrance of the canyon. As they venture deeper into the canyon, the sound of rushing water grows louder, building anticipation for the spectacular sight that awaits.

Upon arriving at Tukad Cepung Waterfall, visitors are greeted by a mesmerizing cascade of water plunging through an opening in the towering cliffs above, creating a natural curtain that shrouds the cavern in mist and refracted sunlight. The waterfall’s pristine waters plummet into a crystal-clear pool below, surrounded by moss-covered rocks and verdant vegetation, creating a serene oasis of tranquility amidst the rugged terrain. Tukad Cepung’s ethereal beauty and secluded location make it a hidden paradise, offering a magical escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and a chance to connect with the raw power and timeless allure of nature.

Include

  • Tourist Attraction Tickets
  • Lunch
  • Mineral Water
  • Round-trips transfers to and from your hotel

Exclude

  • Other personal expenses
  • Tips and gratuities
  • insurance

Notes

  • Min book 2 person
  • If you book only 1 person an additional fee will be charged

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