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We all know very well that as soon as the name of Bali comes, beautiful pictures start coming to the mind of most people, here more than one beach, sparkling market, and the best nightlife can be enjoyed. It is seen that after marriage, most people like to go to this place for honeymoon, apart from this, many people also consider Bali as the best place to celebrate the new year. Apart from partying here, you can go to many great places to visit. There is a very beautiful and ancient Hindu temple here, the artwork of these temples is worth seeing. Let us know about the famous temples in Bali through this article. in detail -

* Lempuyang Temple :

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Let us tell you that Lempuyang is one of the tallest and most magnificent temples in Bali. As you enter the temple, you are greeted by a magical view of Mount Agung, the Gate of Heaven. From here you reach this temple after climbing more than 1700 steps. This temple is in Karangsem Regency. Which is only 3 hours away from Ubud, let us tell you that this temple is considered to be one of the best temples of Wali.

* Goa Gajah:

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Goa Gajah, also known as the Elephant Cave, is one of the oldest and most unique historical sites in Bali. The temple is located in Bedulu village, about 13 minutes from the center of Ubud. This place is also known as Hathi Gufa but it does not mean at all that you will get to see elephants here but it is named after the stone idol of the Hindu God Ganesha located inside the temple.

* Pura Tirtha Empul :

Pura Tirtha Empul in Bali is a Hindu temple located near the city of Tampaksiring in Bali. It is very easy to reach this temple. Tirta Empul means sacred spring in Balinese. This temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity Vishnu. It is believed that Tirtha Empul is also a source of clean water for religious bathing. This temple is not believed to have holy water with curative properties.

* Pura Saraswati:

Despite being the smallest, Pura Saraswati is certainly one of the most beautiful. Here you can spend time peacefully sitting near the lotus pond. Let us tell you that this temple is dedicated to Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, and arts. Very beautiful carvings have been done in the temple. There is no ticket for entry into this temple, but if you want to see Balinese dance in the evening, then you have to pay a few rupees.