one of Bali’s oldest and most sacred temples. A fun fact: the “heavenly” view through the gate perfectly aligns with Mount Agung on clear days, creating the illusion that the mountain is framed by the gate. This iconic perspective has made it one of the most photographed spots in Bali!
What to Expect from this trip?
All include
Tickets to admission, bottle mineral water , guide , driver , car . Except lunch and the tip
Friendly local balinese
One of the best parts of traveling in Bali is meeting the friendly local people. In the village, you’ll feel their warm smiles, kindness, and genuine hospitality everywhere you go.
It’s a highly popular spot, so be prepared for a queue of around 2 hours during peak times. The effort is worth it for the stunning photo opportunities and the spiritual atmosphere of this sacred site.
Built in a traditional Balinese style, the palace is surrounded by scenic rice fields and mountains, offering a peaceful and photogenic spot. Visitors can stroll through the gardens, feed the koi fish, or simply enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.