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Bali, Indonesia
Discover the ancient remains of the former capital of Bali, along with insights into the UNESCO-protected site known as Tukad Pekerisan. Experience an informative guided tour at the Bali Archeological Museum.
A guided tour to Tampa Siring offers an immersive exploration of the ancient ruins of the Bali kingdom. Commence by visiting Tirta Empul Temple, a sacred Hindu site dating back to the 10th century. This temple is renowned for its holy spring water, believed to have healing properties and utilized in purification rituals. Visitors can partake in the sacred cleansing experience through participating in the bathing pools within the temple.
Following Tirta Empul, proceed to Gunung Kawi, a pre-Hindu temple complex steeped in historical significance. Here, one can hear the lost stories of Balinese kings who flourished during an obscure yet pivotal era of Balinese history. These temples were reportedly built around the 11th century.
Head further south towards Yeh Pulu, a fascinating archaeological site nestled in the central Bali highland village of Bedulu. Marvel at an awe-inspiring 25-meter-long carving display carved into a rocky face, narrating mythological figures, Hindu deities, and everyday villagers engaged in their daily lives.
Continuing on, journey to Goa Gajah Temple, a majestic structure dating back to the 9th century. Its distinctive entrance resembling a demonic mouth adds an element of mystery and excitement. Within the temple, guests will find a treasure trove of stone carvings and architectural marvels, reflecting the rich artistic heritage of the region. Experience the tranquil ambiance as you delve into this ancient sanctuary, designed for meditation and spiritual practices.
Conclude your tour at the Bali Gedong Arca Museum, an archaeological museum situated in Tampak Siring Village. Explore the extensive collection of heritage artifacts housed here over the course of centuries.
To enhance your experience, consider adding optional add-ons such as coffee tastings or traditional massages. Some add-ons may be exclusive to certain tours or locations.
| Highlights | Tirta Empul Temple, Gunung Kawi, and Goa Gajah Temple shall be visited. Explore the Pakerisan River to uncover its ancient ruins. Delve into the rich history by visiting Gedong Arca, where one can appreciate various objects of ancient relics and explore the fascinating world of sarcophagi. Enhance and personalize your visit with additional options available. |
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Tukad Pekerisan, also known as the Ancient Road of Sacrifice, is a significant archaeological site located in Indonesia. It is part of the larger Ubud Cultural Landscape, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003.
Tirta Empul Temple stands out among other Hindu sites in Bali due to its unique feature—the presence of a sacred spring water source. This holy spring is believed to possess healing properties and is often used in purification rituals performed by devotees.
The temples in Gunung Kawi are attributed to the 11th century, marking an important phase in Balinese history when Balinese kings flourished.
Yeh Pulu is characterized by its awe-inspiring 25-meter-long rock-carved display, depicting mythological figures, Hindu deities, and villagers engaging in daily life. This site provides visitors with a glimpse into the cultural and artistic heritage of the region.
Goa Gajah Temple, dating back to the 9th century, is known for its distinctive entrance resembling a demonic mouth, which adds an intriguing aspect to the overall architectural design. Inside, the temple showcases a variety of stone carvings and architectural elements that reflect the rich artistic heritage of the area, serving both religious and spiritual purposes.
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