Discover the wonders of Besakih Temple and Kintamani Volcano on this captivating tour in Indonesia. Explore religious and geographical marvels, including Kerta Gosa and Taman Gili Building.
Discover the wonders of Besakih Temple and Kintamani Volcano on this captivating tour in Indonesia. Explore religious and geographical marvels, including Kerta Gosa and Taman Gili Building.
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Besakih Temple - Besakih Temple is often referred to as Bali’s
‘mother temple’
a grand complex of at least 86 clan temples and shrines on the south-western slopes of Mount Agung. At least 70 celebrations are held at Besakih yearly, as each shrine has its own anniversary. Besakih is considered to be the biggest and holiest of Bali’s temples. Its…
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Besakih Temple - Besakih Temple is often referred to as Bali’s
‘mother temple’
a grand complex of at least 86 clan temples and shrines on the south-western slopes of Mount Agung. At least 70 celebrations are held at Besakih yearly, as each shrine has its own anniversary. Besakih is considered to be the biggest and holiest of Bali’s temples. Its high location offers spectacular countryside views with rice paddies, hills, mountains, and streams. Exploring the whole site can take a day. Pura Besakih is the only temple open to every devotee from any caste group.
To the Balinese, visiting the temple sanctuaries of Besakih is a special pilgrimage. Mount Agung’s high location gives it an almost mystical quality. Many stairs lead up to the sacred mountainside, leading to the many temples that vary according to types, status, and functions. Pura Besakih has 3 main temples dedicated to the Hindu trinity. Pura Penataran Agung in the centre has white banners for Shiva, the destroyer; Pura Kiduling Kreteg to the right features red banners for Brahma, the creator; and Pura Batu Madeg represents Vishnu, the preserver, with its black banners. You can visit many other smaller temples in Pura Besakih, but many of their inner courtyards are closed to the public as they’re reserved for pilgrims
- Entrance ticket for each attraction
- Private car with efficient AC
- English-speaking driver-guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Entrance ticket for each attraction
- Private car with efficient AC
- English-speaking driver-guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Meals fee and any other personal (optional) expenses.
- Local Guide
- Meals fee and any other personal (optional) expenses.
- Local Guide
The buildings of Kerta Gosa and Taman Gili are intrinsically connected to the founding of Semara Pura Palace. This palace was established by I Dewa Agung Djambe, who was the inaugural monarch of Klungkung, circa 1686. Adorning the ceiling of Kerta Gosa are a series of murals that feature narrative themes such as Ni Diah Tantri, Bima Swarga, Garuda, and…
The buildings of Kerta Gosa and Taman Gili are intrinsically connected to the founding of Semara Pura Palace. This palace was established by I Dewa Agung Djambe, who was the inaugural monarch of Klungkung, circa 1686. Adorning the ceiling of Kerta Gosa are a series of murals that feature narrative themes such as Ni Diah Tantri, Bima Swarga, Garuda, and Palelindon, laid out in a structured pattern of nine-tiered panels. These depictions start on the eastern panel, following a route that symbolizes circumambulation, moving clockwise, and culminating at the northern panel.
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