Besakih Temple

Besakih Temple (Indonesia: Pura Besakih) is a tourist attraction, one of the Buddhist temples in Besakih, Indonesia. It is located: 120 km from Denpasar, 231 km from Mataram, 530 km from Sitoebanda.

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Location

, S8°22'27", E115°27'0". Get directions

Contact

Telephone: +62 877-6100-0028

Website: www.nomadic-by-nature.com

Open hours
  • Sat 9:00 AM–6:00 PM
  • Sun 6:00 AM–5:00 PM
  • Mon-Tue 11:00 AM–6:00 PM
  • Wed-Thu 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

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Kelvin Wong
march 6 2014.
Beautiful temple but BEWARE OF SCAM. DO NOT pay the donation of 100-500k to enter. And the guides (they say guardian) are also scammers. Beautiful temple but experience ruined by rude money hungry ppl
SAAD
april 17 2019.
Beautiful place to go to! Just be careful of scammers and don’t pay them for guidance! You can also rent a sarong instead of buying them! ????????
The Ritz-Carlton
august 28 2015.
This is the largest Hindu temple complex in Bali, located on Mount Agung, Bali’s holiest mountain. It has been known as Mother Temple for more than a thousand years and is surrounded by scenic views.
Pado
july 7 2016.
BRING YOUR OWN SARONG, after you pay the entrance ticket at IDR 10.000/person, park your car, put your own sarong and juat simply walk to the temple. Ignore those people that offer you guide
Miguel Coulier
october 11 2015.
'Scam temple', leaves you with a bad feeling although a really beautiful temple in a stunning setting. Beware and prepare!
Faezeh Kmn
june 29 2019.
If they are during their religious gathering you can not enter some of temples. It is high and you have to put on saroo(special skirt) to enter.
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