Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah
Lot is located about 12 kilometers from Tabanan City and 20 kilometers
from Denpasar. The area comprises a wondrous mixture of natural
beauty and sheer human effort. Here lies an idyllic white sand
beach with crashing waves, complemented by a small yet majestic
temple. This temple, known as Pura Tanah Lot, juts out to sea
on a rocky background. Tanah Lot attracts throngs of both locals
and tourists daily. Most come here longing to catch a glimpse
of the romantic Tanah Lot sunsets, a regular occurrence during
the dry season (April to November).
The royal Taman Ayun temple was built by one of the last priests
to come to Bali from Java in the 16th century. The temple stands
on the top of a huge rock, surrounded by the sea and is one of
Bali's most important sea temples. Tanah Lot pays homage to the
guardian spirits of the sea. Ancient rituals pay homage to the
guardian spirits of the sea. Poisonous sea snakes found in the
caves at the base of the rocky island are believed to be guardians
of the temple, standing Virgil against evil spirits and intruders.
At the base of the rocky island are poisonous sea snakes believed
to guard the temple from evil spirits and intruders. The best
time to see Tanah Lot is in the late afternoon when the temple
is in silhouette.
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