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Karangasem in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Karangasem, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Tirta Gangga, Taman Ujung, and The Amazing Taman Safari Bali, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Bali Asli Restaurant and Warung Lu Putu so you can get the best taste of Karangasem while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Karangasem in 2 days
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Besakih Great Temple, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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The Amazing Taman Safari Bali

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4.0
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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Theme park
Wildlife and safari park
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Bali Safari and Marine Park, also known as Taman Safari Indonesia 3, is a family-friendly destination located in Serongga Village, Gianyar Regency, Bali Province. It offers a unique experience by combining wildlife in their natural habitat with Balinese culture. The park serves as a breeding ground for endangered animals and houses over 60 species within large enclosures that mimic their natural environments.
What an awesome day out for the whole family! I initially thought the ticket prices were a bit much, but after my visit, I felt it was well worth the price. Seeing the variety of animals was impressive, and the staff were all friendly and helpful. The food was great, and we never had to wait too long. Definitely make the trip, and take the kids, they'll never forget it!
Carlos L — Google review
I absolutely loved my visit to Taman Safari Zoo! The animals were clearly well cared for, and it was such an incredible experience to see them up close. The lions were breathtaking, coming right up to the caged vehicle we were in, and the tiger was phenomenal as it leapt onto the truck, giving us an unforgettable close encounter. The elephants were simply beautiful, along with the zebras and so many other amazing animals throughout the park. The staff were fantastic—helpful, friendly, and welcoming—which made the experience even better. To top it all off, we enjoyed a buffet dinner at the on-site restaurant, which offered a delicious and extensive variety of dishes. We were also entertained by a performance. Overall, it was a beautiful place and an experience I highly recommend!
IRSciascia — Google review
It’s a zoo. Expect a zoo. The drinks and food are expensive. The main show was actually very cool with the “domestic animals” being almost circus trained. I’ve never seen Guinea pigs or house cats perform tricks. They wild animals were less trained but still cool. Coolest thing we saw was the bearcats and the hornbills. My son was taught how to play the Rindik (traditional xylophone) for no cost. That was nice.
Hamish L — Google review
Bali Safari & Marine Park was an absolutely amazing experience for our family! From the moment we entered, we were greeted with warm smiles and helpful staff. The park is beautifully maintained, with immersive animal habitats and a perfect mix of education and entertainment. The safari journey was thrilling — seeing animals like elephants, tigers, and zebras up close was unforgettable. The animal shows were engaging and fun, and the cultural performances added a wonderful touch to the day. My children especially loved the interactive experiences and photo opportunities. A big thanks to the team for their friendliness and excellent service. This is a must-visit attraction in Bali that left us with beautiful memories.
Dr P — Google review
The place is of great fun for family, the safari journey in the secured vehicle is great. You get to see alot of animals. The animal presentation shows Tiger, Elephant and Bird are amazing don't miss. It's better to go as early as possible since first show starts at 10:00 am. I recommend the first or basic package since you won't have time for the other options in higert pacakges
Mohammed E — Google review
We had an amazing experience in Bali Safari. An interesting place to visit especially with children (as adults, we really enjoyed it). You can visit their website to buy the ticket in advance, and the price may vary based on what you want to do. They also offer a night safari. You might want to bring a cap or portable fan because the weather can get really hot most of the time.
Ariani — Google review
We were here with the rest of my colleague and their children, Anita and Shirley, Ashley, Aaron and Arion from Darwin. I stayed for 3days and they stayed longer. At the Safari, we met our tour guide Mr. Prasad, and saw not many animals only few. It feels like we were the last people to visit the Safari because its about to close down. As you can see only the stone animal figures I only captured in the Safari because there were only Monkeys, Elephants, Snakes, Tigers, Birds and Giraff. It's the usual animals of all the Safaris I've been to. There were no more wild animals in Safari.
Shirley M — Google review
The Bali Safari & Marine Park is well designed and there are many different kinds of animals and fish. The safari experience itself is okay, and the park definitely provides opportunities to see animals up close and learn more about them. In that sense, I appreciate that the park tries to raise awareness among visitors about different species and the importance of conservation. However, there are also some aspects that personally appeal to me less. For example, I find it unfortunate that there are still shows where animals perform tricks, and that elephant rides are offered. In my view, this is outdated and does not contribute to education or animal welfare. Additionally, I found the sustainability policy somewhat contradictory. For instance, you're not allowed to bring your own (sustainable) stainless steel water bottle into the park, while during the dolphin show they emphasize how harmful plastic is to the ocean. At the same time, plastic Le Minerale bottles are sold everywhere. If the park truly wanted to support sustainability and reduce plastic pollution, affordable water refill stations would be a much better and more credible solution than selling single-use plastic. As a result, the whole thing feels like greenwashing. In short: a beautiful park with great potential and a valuable educational approach, but there is definitely room for improvement in terms of animal welfare and credible sustainability efforts.
Nick V — Google review
Jl. Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra No.19, Serongga, Blahbatuh, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80515, Indonesia•https://tamansafari.com/taman-safari-bali/•+62 361 950000•Tips and more reviews for The Amazing Taman Safari Bali
24 min · 16.5 mi
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Tukad Cepung Waterfall

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4.5
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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Tukad Cepung Waterfall in Bali is a unique natural wonder that cascades through a cave opening, creating a mesmerizing sight as sunlight filters through. Unlike other popular waterfalls in Bali, Tukad Cepung offers the breathtaking experience of water flowing down rugged cliffs without forming a pool for swimming. The location provides an awe-inspiring view against the backdrop of the sky.
Had a lot of fun 'trekking' and wading through water to get to the waterfall. I was most at awe when looking up at the lush greenery surrounding you. There was also a very cute pool that you could swim in looking at one of the waterfalls. Went on a Sunday, wasn't horribly busy. Definitely need to bring water shoes.
Amanda — Google review
An incredible experience. The sheer force of the waterfall was mind-blowing. There weren't many people when I went on a Sunday afternoon (2.30-4PM) and the 4/5 people that were there didn't feel safe enough to actually get into the waterfall cave since it genuinely felt overpowering and the water pressure and splashes against the rock walls was all encompassing. With only two steps in, I was completely drenched. I did go in all the way and take some photos which were great and it was an amazing experience. Whilst I was walking/wading through the water, I almost stepped on a long brown snake, it then swam into the water past my legs - scary but I guess this is nature and expected. Just look where you're stepping! I also walked to the other side towards the small waterfall + pool - and this was a nice way to feel refreshed. For the adventurers, I highly recommend visiting!!!
Svetlana P — Google review
Is actually about 40min walk from the car park without the queue for buying tickets until the most beautiful part of the waterfall. The stairs are high steps, pathway to the waterfall is rocky, need to wade through waters as deep as upper thigh. (not suitable for elderly / unfit / people with balancing issues / knee pain). To be able to see the waterfall from beautiful angles just like the photos, you need to be physically fit and no heart attack histories. Really beautiful scenery as in photos on a sunny day. Hidden details of a long walk, not wheelchair or stroller friendly. Risks:- slip and fall because of slippery rocks, when it rains, higher water level unable to see where the rocks are.
Jevon C — Google review
Once you park your vehicle a the parking where there are souvenir shops, you have to walk and climb steps down atleast for 25-30 minutes to reach the waterfall. Once you the bottom of the valley , you can either go left to the waterfall that is shown on instagram or other side where you can bathe. When we reached the cave area, there was along line . People were going into the cave one by one, getting pictures clicked and coming back and then the next couple or person was going. I think we had to stand for 1 1/2 to 2 hours before our turn came. You cant bathe under the waterfall, it is too forceful. You can just get clicked there. We went in the evening around 4pm and our turn came around 5.30 or 6pm and it wasnt bright. Thats why i read somewhere that the best time to go is 10am in the morning. There are changing rooms, toilet and they also rent towels on charging basis.
Prachi C — Google review
Access to the waterfall is quite exciting and requires some physical fitness, as the stairs are steep and the steps are high, you also have to go through the water flowing from the waterfall, and you climb over rocks or crawl between rocks to reach your destination. The current of the river took one of my sandals with it, so I had to buy new sandals that were also sold near the waterfall...so this was not the first time, so be careful with your shoes when going to the waterfall because the current is strong. There are also places to eat there. It is worth going because the journey to it is already an experience in itself and of course the waterfall itself is worth seeing.
Juri H — Google review
2 beautiful waterfalls. Very very pleasant clean, clear, cool water. 1 hour to and from the carpark. Fairly well maintained paths, lots of steep steps, clean toilets. Reasonable entry fee of IDR300k per person. No one touting or hard selling.
Doris T — Google review
We went on a weekday around 2pm It takes exactly 20 mins to reach the waterfall. There are some 130-140 steep steps. There are 2 waterfalls once you get down . There was a queue to get clicked under the big one but small one was less crowded. We waited for 20 mins to grt our turn and got the pics clicked and then enjoyed the small waterfall. There are restaurants on the way back and restrooms at the start.. You need to use the same for changing.
Bhawana V — Google review
Entrance ticket is 30000IDR. Trust me the pictures or videos can not do justice to this place. You have to come by yourself to completely enjoy the reality of it. I am sure you would not regret your decision.. Please bring along a plastic bag or anything that protects your equipments from the water cuz trust me its gonna be water everywhere. Do bring water shoes or atleast wear something that's comfortable to walk at that terrain (just at some patches).. For adventurers like me i didnt care wearing flip flops cuz even the pain was worth it😁
Haris J — Google review
Jl. Tembuku, Tembuku, Bangli Regency, Bali 80671, Indonesia•https://linktr.ee/tukadcepungwaterfall•+62 878-6322-0041•Tips and more reviews for Tukad Cepung Waterfall
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16 min · 10.6 mi
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Besakih Great Temple

4.5
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3.3
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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Place of worship
Sacred & Religious Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Besakih Great Temple, also known as Pura Besakih, is the largest and most important Hindu temple in Bali. Situated in the Karangasem regency with Mount Agung as its backdrop, this holy site features 23 temples, including the central Pura Penataran Agung Besakih and 18 companion temples surrounding it.
Very nice place! Amazing. Not very crowded, you can see local Balinese people performing rituals, praying, and ceremonies. When you enter, a guide is assigned to you. We got Putu, an excellent guide who explained absolutely everything about the place, the statues, and the meaning of each thing. A beautiful experience! Highly recommend
Cami — Google review
Besakih Temple is absolutely majestic...known as the Mother Temple of Bali, it’s the largest and most sacred temple complex on the island. Located high on the slopes of Mount Agung, it offers incredible views and a deep spiritual atmosphere. The place feels powerful yet peaceful, surrounded by misty mountains and ancient stone gates. Make sure to wear a sarong (you can find it at the entrance) and go early to enjoy the calm before the tour groups arrive. A must-visit to experience the true soul of Bali!
Souad Y — Google review
Besakih Temple is the largest Hindu Temple in the island of Bali, built on the slope of Mount Agung: to be precise it's a complex of 25 different but related temples. The entrance is marked by a "Candi Bentar", the famous split gateway that can be found all over Bali. Unfortunately when I visited there was bad weather so I couldn't enjoy the view of the surroundings. The temple itself is quite nice.
Francesco X — Google review
It's a beautiful temple, definitely with a visit. It takes about 1.5 hours to greet there from Ubud, so plan your itinerary well. We went on a Monday, arrived at around noon, and experienced no wait to buy the ticket. The ticket includes a strong, a guide, and a 2 minute ride up to the temple entrance. You have to walk back down, though I did see the shuttle return with passengers so 🤷. There are lots of steps inside the complex, so come prepared. Steps are irregular, and I saw at least one person slip on what might have been moss. There are souvenir shops inside, as well as toilets.
Avneesh K — Google review
Visiting Pura Besakih, the Mother Temple of Bali, was an unforgettable experience. The complex is enormous and filled with history, spirituality, and breathtaking architecture. Walking through its many levels with Mount Agung rising in the background truly feels magical. What impressed me most was the atmosphere – it’s both deeply spiritual and welcoming. The views over the mountains and rice terraces are absolutely stunning, especially when the clouds move around the volcano. If you want to experience the heart of Balinese culture and spirituality, this is definitely a place not to miss.
Rhythmic B — Google review
I give it 2 stars because the place looks absolute georgous. There are at the moment renovations happening and because of this some parts are closed. Everthing else is a big scam as soon as they put a sarong on you, you already pass ladies with offerings and they told us every tourist have to buy. So we bought 100k for 2 offerings. Later with the prayer you HAVE to make an donation to make your offering, if you don't pay then the offering don't count. The guide was really looking into our wallets and said we have to pay around 50 dollars each. We paid some but definitely no 50 dollar each. They think Europeans are rich, but we are definitely not. He also takes you passed some photographers to take some pictures. I have to say the pictures looked amazing, but again you have to pay 350k for them. At the end of the tour the guide is begging for a tip and nothing was good enough everything was so low and he wasn't happy. ( I think in total we gave him like 50k) he wanted at least 100k The entrance tickets was 300k for 2 people including the guide. So my recommendations is that it's not worth the visit. You are being robbed of your money every step you take.
Gaby B — Google review
The temple itself was absolutely breathtaking—peaceful, grand, and well worth the visit. Unfortunately, the experience was overshadowed by the mandatory guide, who repeatedly pressured me for donations and tips. At one point, he even counted my donation in front of others, saying it was “too small,” which felt very uncomfortable and disrespectful. It’s a shame, because the spiritual atmosphere was beautiful, but the constant hassling made it hard to enjoy the moment. I hope future visitors can have a more respectful and serene experience.
E Y — Google review
Besakih Temple, Bali A true wonder of the world you can’t miss. The place has a very special energy, with stunning architecture and breathtaking views of Mount Agung. Every photo taken here looks like a work of art. An absolute must-see in Bali! Un imprescindible en Bali
Fina G — Google review
Besakih, Rendang, Karangasem Regency, Bali 80863, Indonesia•https://www.besakih.org/•Tips and more reviews for Besakih Great Temple
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Day 2

Keep it simple
For day 2, these 4 places should be enough to fill your day with something exciting to do in Karangasem. Start the day with Tirta Gangga and make your way through the city to get to Tenganan Pegringsingan Village. This should take about 8 hours of your day.
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Tirta Gangga

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4.5
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Nature & Parks
Historic Sites
Gardens
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Tirta Gangga is a serene spiritual retreat featuring stunning gardens and natural springs, offering opportunities for swimming and picnicking. The area surrounding Tirta Gangga is rich in tourist attractions, including the majestic Mount Agung, the Telaga Waja river for water rafting, the charming beach town of Candidasa, and the ancient village of Tenganan. Sidemen Valley is a hidden gem with beautiful rice fields, colorful markets, and a strong sense of community.
A peaceful and beautiful place, perfect for a relaxing visit. The gardens and water features are stunning, with spectacular views all around. There are some tourists, but it’s not overcrowded, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. While it’s possible to see everything in about 30 minutes, I highly recommend staying longer to truly enjoy the calm atmosphere and take in the peaceful surroundings. Definitely worth a visit.
Macarena S — Google review
A beautiful place located just off the road. Peaceful, colorful, and incredibly charming. A very vast area with many nooks and crannies that many people overlook. It's worth buying fish food at the local stalls. It's quite crowded, but the place is worth visiting for its unique charm. Paid parking is available on-site, with plenty of spaces. Restaurants serving good food and quick service are located both on-site and nearby, and prices are practically the same as everywhere else.
Łukasz M — Google review
Tirta Gangga, the famous “Water Palace” in East Bali, feels like stepping into a dream woven from water, stone, and sunlight. Built by the royal family of Karangasem, this place is surrounded by lush gardens, clear ponds, and sacred springs that shimmer under the Balinese sky. 🌿 The stone paths float gently over the water, and as you step from one lotus-shaped stone to another, koi fish swirl gracefully beneath your feet. Every ripple feels alive — like time moves slower here. The sound of trickling fountains and the scent of blooming flowers make it a perfect escape from the world outside. There’s a quiet peace in this place — a balance between human art and nature’s beauty. You can sit by the pond, dip your fingers into the cool water, and feel a sense of calm that words can barely describe. It’s not just a sightseeing spot; it’s a place where your soul takes a deep breath. 🌸
Wayne S — Google review
This was an absolutely beautiful and historic location that feels like stepping into a living postcard. The grounds are impeccably kept, with vibrant plants and flowers adding to the serene atmosphere. There are endless opportunities for stunning photos, including the famous Instagram-worthy stepping stone area, which surprisingly did not have too long of a line even during the busy season. The small museum on-site was both informative and interesting, giving context to the rich history of the site. Visitors were respectful and courteous, which made the experience even more enjoyable. This is a must-see stop for anyone looking to enjoy Balinese culture, history, and breathtaking scenery all in one visit.
Sean D — Google review
We visited Tirta Gangga as part of our East Bali Tour programme. This is a very well maintained and clean place, which was used as a former water palace. We learned it was named after the sacred river Ganges in India. You can hop on and walk on stones to cross the ponds. There are so many well-fed and big koi fishes in ponds that look lovely. We had also visited Ubud Water Palace before, Tirta Gangga is bigger than that so it was worth visiting. There is also a cafe & restaurant you can sit and relax.
Didem A — Google review
I visited Tirta Gangga and it was truly a sight to behold. This former royal water palace is incredibly scenic — a gorgeous blend of tranquil pools, flowing fountains, lush gardens, and traditional stone statues. Everywhere you turn feels like stepping into a postcard. The grounds are beautifully laid out, with stepping stones that take you across the water and let you wander right through the ponds surrounded by koi fish. It’s peaceful and elegant, with a charming, almost dream-like atmosphere that makes you want to take your time exploring every corner. Tirta Gangga is also full of photo opportunities. From the famous stepping stones to the ornate structures and beautifully landscaped gardens, there’s no shortage of stunning backdrops. Whether you’re looking for serene scenery or iconic Bali shots, you’ll definitely find them here. Overall, Tirta Gangga is a must-visit if you enjoy history, culture, and beautiful landscapes. It offers a perfect mix of calm, beauty, and just enough adventure as you hop stone-to-stone through the water. A truly picturesque stop and one of Bali’s most charming sites.
Latisha D — Google review
Stopped here as part of our East Bali tour and it was beautiful! The fish are huge and really beautiful to look at. Great place to take some photos and just enjoy the scenery. Definitely would recommend a stop here.
Travis K — Google review
Thankfully not too many tourists with our schedule, so it was easy to capture and create some lovely memories. Hot day, food and drinks were reasonably priced. Organised to leave our travel bags with a local restaurant (after taking out our wallets) for 50.000rp, with the promise to buy a drink later too. All good. Fun to feed the fat fish !
Craig A — Google review
HHQQ+836, Jalan Raya Abang Desa Adat Jl. Raya Tirta Gangga, Ababi, Abang, Karangasem Regency, Bali 80852, Indonesia•https://tirtaganggabali.com/•+62 363 21697•Tips and more reviews for Tirta Gangga
13 min · 6.1 mi
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Penataran Agung Lempuyang Temple

4.0
(12002)
Hindu temple
The Temple of Penataran Agung Lempuyang is a collection of Hindu temples located on a hillside, known for its iconic 'heaven' gate and stunning views of Mount Agung volcano. The complex consists of three main temples dedicated to Shiva, along with smaller temple groups. It hosts fifty-five different ceremonies annually, including the significant Betara Turun Kabeh during the full moon of the tenth month in the Balinese lunar calendar.
Gates of Heaven at Lempuyang Temple – A Mixed Experience We scootered 2 hours from Canggu as first time Bali visitors to visit the famous Gates of Heaven at Lempuyang Temple. The ride itself was scenic and enjoyable, especially as we got closer to the mountains. The temple is undeniably beautiful—rich in history and culture, with sweeping views that make the journey worthwhile on their own. What most people don’t tell you, though, is the reality of the photo situation. After paying for entry at the bottom, you’re assigned a number for the iconic “floating reflection” photo. What followed was a surprising 1–2 hour wait just to have your number called. Many visitors spend this time either relaxing or exploring the surroundings, but it’s definitely something to plan for if you're on a schedule. Once you're near the top, you'll likely be offered the chance to dress in traditional Balinese attire for an additional fee. The original price quoted to us was 750,000 IDR, but we negotiated it down to 500,000 IDR—though pricing may vary depending on your negotiating skills or timing. In the end, we decided not to wait for our photo turn and instead took in the atmosphere, architecture, and stunning views. Even without the Instagram-famous shot, it was still a memorable experience. If you're going primarily for the photo, just be prepared for the wait and some extra costs.
S L — Google review
This has sadly become the check box for your Bali trip. So much so like if you haven't taken those special photos at Lempuyang then your trip is incomplete. The peer pressure for social media acceptance is just unreal. The temple and the location is undeniably beautiful. The journey from Ubud or Kuta should take 2-3 hours respectively. However as you may have read in most of the other reviews; the only and only factor is the constant expenditure that you have endure in terms of entrance tickets, shuttle fare, snacks, water etc. The pictures that you see in the all the reviews are the same. There is hardly much to see around if you are going there for those photos. I just wonder who came up with that reflection trick in the first place. This phenomenon has transformed the photo clicking business across Bali. Now it is a multi-million dollar industry. Sarcasm aside; Lempuyang temple is worth visiting. The shuttle ride will be one hell of a roller coaster ride. You can admire the skill of the shuttle drivers on those steep slopes. Food and refreshment facilities are limited. You will need to spend money at the nearby shops for everything that you need while you wait for 2-3 hours for your turn.
Birat B — Google review
Penataran Agung Lempuyang Temple is a stunning and culturally rich site, and it truly breaks my heart to give only 3 stars. The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, and the grounds offer countless photo opportunities, including the world‑famous “Heaven’s Gate” view with the mountains perfectly framed behind you. The experience is very well organized with a fair system for guests, calling numbers for photo turns and providing a photographer who uses your phone and a mirror to create that iconic reflection effect. The reason for the lower rating is the wait. Unless you arrive by around 5 a.m., you can expect to wait anywhere from 2 to 6 hours for your turn at the main photo spot. For many visitors this makes the visit exhausting and limits the time you have to enjoy the temple itself. It is still worth seeing for the beauty and cultural experience, but the long wait keeps it from being the magical stop it could be.
Sean D — Google review
This temple 🛕review is going to be a hit 🎯and miss 😖, here’s my honest review 📝. To get 🚶‍♀️to Penataran Agung Lempuyang Temple 🛕, you firstly have to park at a common Carpark 🅿️. (See my pics 📸) At this common carpark, you will need to pay 💵 Rp$50,000 to take a bus 🚌up to the hill ⛰️top where the temple 🛕 is actually located. This is a very steep climb 🧗on a meandering road 🏘️, well over 2km, you cannot 🙈⛔️ possibly consider walking 🚶‍♀️🚶up with all the buses 🚌🚍🚎 running at full speed. You will be reminded at this point that women 👩🏻‍🦳👩🏼‍🦰👱🏼‍♀️within their menstrual cycle 🩸will not allowed 🚫 into the temple 🛕. (*With this in mind 🤨, if you are having your period, you can skip this visit completely. Do not contaminate consecrated ground 😔.) Once you get to the top 🔝, you will have to pay 💵 another Rp$70,000 to walk up to the temple. And that’s where they will tell you, in-order to take the famous picture 📸 of the Gates ⛩️ of Heaven, the wait time ⏳ is 2-3hrs.  The walk will take another 10mins from ticket counter to get to the top. Once you are at the top, you can collect a queue ticket 🎟️ and wait for your turn to be called 🗣️ on the loud 📣 speakers and have your photos taken at the gates ⛩️. In-between that, most people walk around, take more pictures and video 📹, or rent the traditional costume 🥻👘👗for another Rp$750,000. Thoughts 🧐 are … the view up there is truly breathtaking 😎. You will get a view like no other heading for miles and miles, it’s pretty amazing. 🌟✨⭐️ The Gates to Heaven will make a perfect IG photo opportunity and that is really beautiful too especially, if it is a clear ☀️ day and the mountain 🗻behind comes out clearly. However, the long wait is something to consider 🧐 and also that short climb from carpark 🅿️ to the temple main door is very steep 🎢 and I think it will present difficulties to the wheelchair 👩‍🦽‍➡️folks and also those with walking 🚷 difficulties.
Ivan P — Google review
Is a beautiful turist spot in Bali . You can’t coming here without visiting this Temple . But be prepared to wait in line for 1 1/2 to 2 hours to take the picture at tue beautiful doors with the Volcano behind.! Getting there is to a long trip because traffic is a nightmare in Bali . … but is a nice view and you quill not regret.!
Roberto M — Google review
Tourist Trap – Gates of Heaven at Lempuyang Temple Getting here from Ubud takes about 2–3 hours. Once you arrive at the temple, you’re not allowed to drive up with your own car. Instead, you’re forced to take a shuttle bus, which costs 50k IDR per person. However, the shuttle doesn’t take you all the way up to the temple either—you’ll then be directed to motorbike taxis for another 20k IDR per person. You can walk instead, since the distance isn’t too far, but they’ll tell you it is just to convince you to pay. Entrance costs 70k IDR per person. Be prepared to pay for absolutely everything here, usually at prices about 70% higher than normal. For example, a simple bottle of water is 10k IDR. Even the toilets aren’t free, and in some cafés you might be told there are no toilets available at all. With your entrance ticket, you’ll receive a queue number to take photos at the famous “Gates of Heaven.” Waiting time for your turn can be anywhere from 2 to 4 hours. The view is indeed beautiful, but almost nobody actually takes the time to enjoy it—most people are here just to get photos for social media. If you’re genuinely looking to visit a historic temple, this is not the right place for you. The local people here are unfortunately not welcoming; in fact, some can come across as quite rude, seeing visitors only as a source of money. It feels like a poorly managed tourist trap rather than a spiritual site. Honestly, I would not recommend supporting it.
Adem A — Google review
Its a beautiful temple, no doubt. But felt like a tourist trap. If you want to snap your artificially mirrored picture of you at gates, its a long wait. I recommend going early. If you are lucky you can see the mountain behind the gates. It can get foggy and misty in the early hours. However, the queue system is well organised and everyone can go home happy with their Instagramable picture at the gates.
Ananth R — Google review
Beautiful experience with amazing views and great photo opportunities! To get the best out of it, make sure to wake up early, this place gets crowded fast. The photo queue can be long, so the earlier you arrive, the earlier your token number. Each person gets 4 poses, and the staff take the photos using your own phone. Definitely worth the early start for such a unique and iconic spot!
Sheharyar V — Google review
JJ5H+GQF, Jl. Pura Telaga Mas Lempuyang, Tri Buana, Abang, Karangasem Regency, Bali 80852, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Penataran Agung Lempuyang Temple
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Taman Ujung

4.6
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4.4
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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Taman Ujung, also known as Soekasada Ujung Park, is a former water palace and gardens located in the village of Tumbu in Karangasem District, Bali. Built in 1909 and restored in 1963 after the eruption of Mount Agung, this scenic royal site features large pools, lush gardens, and historical photos. It is often referred to as the 'floating palace' due to its breathtaking beauty.
A peaceful and beautiful place, perfect for a relaxing visit. The gardens and water features are stunning, with spectacular views all around. We happened to be there while a couple was taking their wedding photos, which made the experience even more special and interesting. Definitely worth a stop if you're in the area
Macarena S — Google review
Beautiful gardens spread out across a spacious property. Not crowded like other popular destinations in Bali. Still some great photo spots. Colourful gardens. Serene water features. A view of the ocean. Very peaceful.
Calvin S — Google review
Taman Ujung Sukasada, often simply called Taman Ujung, is a captivating historical site and former royal water palace of the Karangasem Kingdom in East Bali. Unlike the pure Balinese style of many temples, this complex stands out with its unique and elegant blend of Balinese and European architecture, set across expansive lawns and large, serene pools connected by ornate bridges and pathways. It's a vast, peaceful location that functions more like a beautifully manicured historical park than an active place of worship. The key draw here is the phenomenal natural scenery, offering panoramic views of the entire complex, the shimmering ocean, and the majestic Mount Agung as a dramatic backdrop on a clear day, making it an absolute delight for photographers and a popular spot for pre-wedding shoots. While the entrance fee is sometimes noted as being slightly high for what is essentially a scenic walk, the tranquility and sheer scale of the palace grounds make it worth the trip, especially if you are seeking a quiet escape from the more crowded tourist hubs. For the best experience and photos, climb the impressive staircase leading to the upper viewpoint (Bale Kapal), which provides the most encompassing vista of the pools and the surrounding landscape. The best time to visit is during the golden hour in the late afternoon, as the setting sun bathes the entire site in warm, magical light, highlighting the intricate architecture and enhancing the peaceful atmosphere.
Fergi R — Google review
The highlight of my trip to Bali. It’s so beautiful and peaceful. The view is magnificent with a mixed view of garden, historic building, mountain and ocean. It is vast and very open feeling. Totally enjoyed every minute in it. Enjoying a fresh coconut under the tree makes you feel the true relaxation and happiness.
Zhu J — Google review
Beautiful place worth a visit. Vast gardens and intriguing history. Get a guide to complete the experience. It's amazing how old this place and still in commendable condition being so close to the sea.
Touge R — Google review
Beautiful water palace, with very few other visitors. Entrance was 100k each. Not a religious site, so no dress code. There are a couple of small cafes insides serving cold drinks - much appreciated. I had read online there is a 500k drone fee, but I asked a security guy once inside and he said "go ahead, no charge"
Greg R — Google review
This water palace is definitely worth a visit. We visited over 10 years ago and then in May 2025. A lot of work has been done to make it a great tourist spot. There is a bit of history, good views and very pleasant to walk around
Bronwen H — Google review
A visit to this stunning water palace is nothing short of magical. Surrounded by lush green gardens, with the serene beach on one side and majestic mountains on the other, it’s a true feast for the eyes and soul. The natural beauty here feels like a perfectly painted landscape brought to life. Evenings are especially enchanting—when the golden sunset bathes the entire area in warm light, creating a tranquil and dreamy atmosphere. It’s the ideal time to visit, whether you’re capturing photos, enjoying a peaceful walk, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views. At the heart of the palace complex lies a beautifully designed museum, an architectural marvel that reflects both historical richness and artistic elegance. The detailing, the layout, and the surrounding water features make it a place you’ll want to admire up close. This palace is vast, offering ample space to explore at your own pace. It’s perfect for a relaxing stroll, with plenty of peaceful corners to sit and reflect. Whether you're a history lover, a nature enthusiast, or just someone looking to unwind in a spectacular setting, this spot has something truly special to offer. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the area—it's a serene retreat that combines nature, culture, and beauty in one unforgettable experience.
Adil A — Google review
Ujung Water Palace, Tumbu, Karangasem, Karangasem Regency, Bali 80811, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Taman Ujung
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Tenganan Pegringsingan Village

4.5
(1820)
Museum
Tenganan Pegeringsingan Village, located in the east part of Bali, is one of the oldest traditional Balinese villages. It is renowned for its unique local community life pattern and cultural significance. This village stands out as an example of Bali Aga Village cultures and offers a more authentic experience compared to other touristy villages in Bali.
We left Tenganan Pegringsingan Village with a heart full of peace and admiration. This ancient Balinese village offers not only a glimpse into the island’s rich traditions and unique culture, but also a sense of serenity and authenticity that’s hard to find elsewhere. The people are incredibly warm and welcoming, and their pride in preserving centuries-old customs is truly inspiring. Walking through the narrow paths lined with traditional homes, watching the artisans weave double ikat textiles, and hearing the stories behind every ritual made the visit unforgettable. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a deeper, more meaningful connection with the real Bali.
Armağan D — Google review
Tenganan Pegringsingan Village is a very unique and culturally rich place to visit. The traditional houses, weaving demonstrations, and overall atmosphere give you a real glimpse into Bali’s heritage. The villagers are welcoming but not pushy, which made walking around feel relaxed. One thing to note is that while the environment is generally well kept, I did notice a few spots with the smell of dog poop here and there, which can be a little distracting at times. It’s not overwhelming, but just something to be aware of while exploring the pathways. Overall, it’s worth visiting for the authenticity, history, and local crafts, definitely a highlight of the area, with just a few small things that could be improved for comfort.
Choirib M — Google review
Lovely cultural experience. When you arrive they ask you for a donation, this money goes towards the children's education and construction of the new temple. From what we saw, people donated roughly $50-100k, but it's up to you Once you donated, a guide (ours spoke excellent English) will take you through the village and explain their local customs, religion, and the significance of their culture to you. He'll take you to his house and offer you the chance to purchase their wares (our guide had a wife that weaves, so they offered us a chance to buy their heritage listed fabrics). You're not pressured to buy, though it's nice if you do. Overall the tour was very informative, the people were very friendly, and we ended up visiting the local honey farm too and buying some local honey while learning more about the black bees narrative to this region. Great way to learn more about the original inhabitants of this island and their culture.
Cynthia R — Google review
Amazing experience learning culture of original Balinese people here. It's quite an eye opening experience to see what the people here have to offer and their way of life. I like the entrance fee is based on donation instead of standard charge rate, it's earnest and doesn't make the village feel like money making zone. The locals are welcoming and friendly, they're willing to share their history and handcraft skills . It's amazing
Ifix T — Google review
A beautiful old village that's definitely worth a visit. Very peaceful. The beekeeper there invited us for a drink and some honey and told us a bit about his craft and bees. It's a memorable one.
Alex B — Google review
Extraordinary, ancient village. Many textile (Ikat) and antique shops. Teeming with chooks, dogs, cats and birds. Small donation on entry and QR code for self-tour. Really worth a look.
Megan M — Google review
With a small donation most people give around 100K, you get a local guide that walks you around the village. The tour takes about 1 hour and is informative about the history of the village and its culture. There is an opportunity to purchase items from the village if you wish.
S B — Google review
The truest Balinese village without Majapahit and other external influence. In my opinion, it is the most underrated authentic Balinese village that still exist and untouched. Look for Cobby, a young chap who is always passionate about his root and culture, for the best local guide and activities around the neighbourhood. Looking forward to trekking with him in my next visit.
Fritz J — Google review
GHF8+CGG, Unnamed Road, Tenganan, Manggis, Karangasem Regency, Bali 80871, Indonesia•+62 819-1672-8422•Tips and more reviews for Tenganan Pegringsingan Village
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Tirta Gangga, these restaurants are about a 6-minute drive away.

Bali Asli Restaurant

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4.7
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$$$$affordable
Balinese restaurant
Bali Asli Restaurant is a hidden gem nestled among the rice fields, offering authentic Balinese cuisine and cooking classes. The menu changes daily based on market availability and garden harvests, ensuring a traditional dining experience. With wood-fired mud brick stoves and picturesque views of Mount Agung, this restaurant provides an adventurous yet serene atmosphere for couples. Its location at the foothills of Mount Agung offers stunning vistas, making it a popular tourist spot despite slightly higher prices compared to other nearby eateries.
If you’re taking a day trip to Lempuyang Temple don’t miss the opportunity to have a Meal at this restaurant. What a gem of a traditional Balinese fine dining experience! Set in rice fields, with breathtaking views of Mt Agung, and a very cool chic open air restaurant. Penelope the chef/owner and her friendly team have created something truly unique, beautiful and not to be missed.
Jason D — Google review
📍The restaurant is located in the east of Bali Island. In the Karangasem area. 🖼️🌴 It is located in a very picturesque place, in the middle of the jungle, with a stunning view of the mountains. P.S. The mountains will be visible if there are no clouds. All the furniture, decor, and interior design are made in a Balinese style, which is very authentic and beautiful. 🚽 A special feature of this restaurant is the toilet. The toilet itself offers a stunning view of the mountains🙃 📜 The restaurant's menu is designed in an unusual style. It's nice to have a lot of style in the little things. 🍛🍚 Food . Balinese restaurant. I really enjoyed everything I ordered. Beautiful presentation. 🧑‍🍳 The staff is very kind, friendly, and helpful. 🙏🏼 I recommend this restaurant if you want to try local Balinese cuisine. You will also enjoy the stunning views of the mountains (volcano) and the atmosphere, style, and local lifestyle. 🤗🫶
Igor V — Google review
what a great experience! We found this restaurant by chance while visiting Tirta Gangga. The target group of this place is certainly not Indonesians, however it did not disappoint in terms of taste. It was simple enough to enjoy and not overly made to the point it was pretentious. Not something I would frequent, but it was a great place to bring overseas guests and introduce them to Balinese cuisine. Staffs were very friendly and the owner herself was present to serve some of the dishes, which I found was a nice little touch of detail.
Clara F — Google review
We visited this restaurant for lunch one afternoon and there was literally no one else there. What a shame. The restaurant is so beautiful. Then it has such great view of the paddy field. They even have the bathroom with a view. The staff is so very nice. And the food is great. We even loved their menu. They have a whole asli Bali (real Bali) theme going on and they have taken it very seriously. Since I am vegetarian, they made all the balinese dishes vegetarian for me. It was so very kind of them. While you are waiting for the food, they serve you rice flour chips with such tasty chutney, you would just want to eat those and nothing else.
Prachi C — Google review
This place is outstanding. The local food is prepared with love using very fresh ingredients. The lovely owner greeted us upon arrival and explained all of the beautiful food we would have. The staff are all very pleasant and clearly love where they work. The views are gorgeous and the restaurant is beautifully styled. A hidden gem and totally recommended if you love authentic, fresh food 💜
Shannon T — Google review
Amazing authentic Balinese food with ingredients fresh from their own little farm. The view is stunning, and the owner and staff were so warm and welcoming. A true hidden gem in the north of Bali!
Nila — Google review
What a beautiful place! The set menu was delicious and very satisfying! Such a great day, just a short drive from Candidasa.
Sally M — Google review
What an experience! We had an incredible night, the food, the staff and the venue. You wouldn’t find better anywhere else around the world… well worth the visit. (And don’t forget to go to the toilet)
Jaclyn — Google review
Jl. Gelumpang, bukit cinta, Karangasem, Karangasem Regency, Bali 80811, Indonesia•http://www.baliasli.com.au/•+62 822-3690-9215•Tips and more reviews for Bali Asli Restaurant

Warung Lu Putu

4.5
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4.6
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$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Warung Lu Putu is a charming restaurant located in the village of Mendira, just a short distance from Candidasa town. The bright orange walls and pretty garden create a delightful ambiance for enjoying a variety of dishes, including local, seafood, Asian, and bar options. However, the standout dish is the crispy duck, known for its perfectly crispy skin and juicy meat infused with traditional Balinese spices. Guests have praised the restaurant for its great quality food made with fresh ingredients and an inviting atmosphere.
Got a great dining experience in Warung Lu Putu. It's not very busy when I've had lunch there, but better make a reservation . They serve Indonesian/ Balinese popular menu, western and sorbet- gelato.the service was good,the food was great and it's kinda ' dining in the garden's vibe. Definitely will come back.
Njury 0 — Google review
Disappointing Experience The atmosphere in this restaurant is not very inviting—it feels more like a school cafeteria than a cozy dining spot. The food is average at best, nothing special, and the service is slow and not particularly friendly. The only positive thing is that they serve complimentary peanuts when ordering alcohol, but that’s a common practice in most places. Wouldn’t recommend.
Evgenia Z — Google review
Such a lovely Warung- more like a restaurant with a nice ambience and Balinese architecture. They found us a table for dinner at very short notice and sent a driver to pick us up from our hotel in record time. The Nasi Campur is very yummy and I enjoyed the Pepes Ikan too. I highly recommend the Dadar Gulung as dessert and it was very tasty.
Malcolm L — Google review
The best lunch places for authentic Balinese cuisine, with pleasant atmosphere, friendly staff who are very welcoming and also speak English. Very clean restroom. The place is instagram worthy with green lawn, quirky posters, has an indoor fish stream, and filled with trees & plants. I would say, must visit place when in Candidasa beach. Food is great too!
Aakaash G — Google review
We had the best meal in Candi Dasa. I had Nasi Campur with the crispiest succulent prawn and chicken and Terung Balado, the best eggplant dish I've ever had. My husband had Mee ayam with glass noodles which he loved. We couldn't fault anything. Their pick up and drop off service was spot on.
Teresa M — Google review
very good restaurant, very good fish, we are back for two nights 😊😊 very quiet place for dinner..Matur Suksma
Andrzej S — Google review
This is honestly such a lovely place. Could not fault the food and service. From the front you have no idea how lovely the atmosphere is. After several months in Bali this was the best duck we have had. Can't beat the price. If you are in the area don't skip on this place.
S B — Google review
Came for dinner, was a lovely peaceful setting, great under a fan to keep you cool, food tasty, lovely service. Came back for lunch, freshly prepared. But hotter at lunchtime for me even under a fan . Lovely coffee.
Mar F — Google review
Jl. Mendira No.9, Sengkidu, Kec. Karangasem, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali 80871, Indonesia•https://www.luputu.com/•+62 821-4432-0002•Tips and more reviews for Warung Lu Putu
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