Want to know more about Ulun Danu Temple in Tamblingan? Here's more information!
Bali is an area that is very thick with culture and various religious traditions still being preserved to this day. For Hindus, Bali is a city that can be used as a spiritual tour to explore spiritual knowledge or the history of Hinduism. Ulun Danu Temple is a religious tourism destination often visited by tourists from various cities when visiting Bali.
Want to know more about Ulun Danu Temple in Tamblingan? Here's more information!
Location
To be able to reach Ulun Danu Tamblingan Temple, you can use the following routes:
Cokroaminoto street — Raya Sempidi street — Raya Denpasar street — Gilimanuk — I. Gusti Ketut Jelantik street — Raya Wanagiri street — Danau Tamblingan in Munduk. The time needed to arrive at Ulun Danu Tamblingan Temple is about 2 hours from Denpasar.
Facility
The following are the facilities that you can find at Ulun Danu Temple:
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Parking area
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Toilet
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Tourist Boat
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Restaurant
Attractiveness
Ulun Danu temple is a large temple located on Lake Tamblingan.
The name Tamblingan comes from two words in Balinese: Tamba, which means medicine, and Elingang, which means memory or spiritual ability.
Ulun Danu Temple is a spiritual tourism destination that is often visited by Hindus in Indonesia.
Here you can find several other ancient temples, namely the Embang Temple and the Tukang Timbang Temple.
Many tourists come to this place to make their spiritual journey.
This temple area is adjacent to 3 twin lakes, namely Lake Tamblingan, Lake Buyan, and Lake Beratan, which are separated from the surrounding forest. When the lake water is high, Ulun Danu Temple will be submerged by water, and it is advisable to rent a tour boat that has been provided to see the temple more closely.
Entrance Ticket and Opening Hours
The following is information on the latest entrance ticket prices to Ulun Danu Temple:
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Entrance Ticket: IDR 20,000
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Boat Rental: Starting from IDR 150,000
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Motorcycle Parking: IDR 3,000
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Car Parking: IDR 10,000
Ulun Danu Temple is open daily from 07.00-17.00. Are you interested in visiting?