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Magical Healing. Legend has it that this temple spring was created by the god Indra as an antidote to the poisonous spring by an evil demon king. The spring waters here are known for there tremendous healing powers that can also bring good fortune. Climb to it’s top. Bathe in its waters and savor its...
Local focklare surround this 11c site, nevertheless, Goa Gajah ‘Elephant Cave’ is an archaeological site of incredible significant historical value. Located on the edge of Bedulu Village, six kilometres out of central Ubud, you do not need more than an hour to descend to its relic-filled courtyard and view the rock-wall carvings, a central meditational...
Goa Lawah, literly means “bat cave”. It’s located in the southeast of Bali, said to be founded in 1007 AD by Nirartha (remember Tana Lot ) and is aptly named because of the thousands of bats the fill it’s cave which is said to extend 19miles underground to Pura Besakih (Mother Temple). We’ll let you fact...
Luhur means “something of divine origin”and ulu means “land’s end” while watu means “rock” in Balinese, aptly describing this inspiring temple. It is one of the six most important temples in Bali. One of the 9 directional temples that is thought to protect from evil spirits. You can enjoy its incredible view of the Indian Ocean while perched on the...