Summary
Pura Lempuyang Temple
The Pura Lempuyang Temple, known for its breathtaking views of the Mount Agung volcano, is located on the steep slopes of Mount Lempuyang in Bali. It features the iconic ‘Gates of Heaven,’ which frame the spectacular sky perfectly.
While the temple is famous for its Instagram-worthy spots, it stands as one of Bali’s oldest and most revered temples. Therefore, regardless of your social media interests, a visit is worthwhile as there is much to explore beyond the famed gate.
This guide provides essential information on how to reach the temple and everything you need before your visit.
The Mirror Trick
You may have encountered stunning images of the temple on social media, showcasing the gate with a perfect mirror-like reflection. However, it’s important to clarify that there is no actual body of water present; the beautiful reflections are achieved using a pocket mirror by a clever local photographer.
Nevertheless, the result is an amazing photo opportunity. If you appreciate the help, consider offering a small tip for taking your pictures.
Lempuyang Shuttle
Since 2022, a shuttle bus system has been implemented at Lempuyang Temple to manage the crowds and narrow roads effectively. The parking area lacks sufficient space, making the shuttle a practical solution, although it incurs an additional cost.
The shuttle fare is 50k Rupiah for a round trip (25k Rupiah each way) and takes only 5 to 10 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
To capture the most breathtaking photos, plan a visit to Lempuyang before sunrise when the Mount Agung volcano is still visible. Arriving around 5 or 5:30 AM is advisable, as the temple opens at 5:30 AM, though arrive earlier to secure a good spot.
If you’re more interested in avoiding crowds while still enjoying great photos, consider visiting in the afternoon, post-lunch when many tourists have departed.
Entrance Fee
Previously, visitors could enter Lempuyang Temple for free with a voluntary donation. However, as of 2022, an entrance fee of 55k Rupiah per person is now required. This fee includes a sarong, and locals are available to assist with photography at the iconic gate, though tipping is optional and appreciated.
Bear in mind, the shuttle bus fee is additional, costing 50k Rupiah for a round trip, making the overall visit a bit pricier than before.
How To Get There
Pura Lempuyang is situated in Karangasem, at Bali’s eastern end. For easy access, consider staying near the Amed coast, only a 30-minute drive away. However, if you’re traveling from southern Bali hubs like Ubud or Canggu, be prepared for a longer two-hour journey.
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What To Wear To Temples In Bali
Visitors to most temples in Bali, including Lempuyang, are required to wear a sarong. This traditional garment can typically be rented for a modest fee, but in this instance, it is provided for free with your entrance ticket.
Where We Stayed
During our stay, we chose Valomia Beachfront hotel on Amed Beach, priced at 265k Rupiah (~$18 USD) per night. We enjoyed a clean room equipped with cold A/C and good WiFi.
Additionally, the hotel’s beachfront location offers easy access to restaurants and local attractions, providing a scenic backdrop of the volcano right outside your door.
Be sure to monitor prices, as they may vary frequently.