Besakih Temple
Bali's Biggest Hindu Temple and Mother Temple of the Island
Besakih Temple, known locally as Pura Besakih, is Bali's largest and most significant Hindu temple complex, often revered as the 'Mother Temple' of the island. Located over 900 meters up the slopes of the sacred Mount Agung in Rendang sub-district, Karangasem regency, this sprawling 20-hectare site encompasses 46 large and small temples. Its elevated position offers breathtaking panoramic views stretching to the ocean, making it a globally popular destination. The complex is not only a major tourist attraction but also a vital center for Balinese Hinduism, bringing together allegiances from various regencies and caste groups within its 18 separate sanctuaries. It has been considered a holy place since pre-historic times, with relics like stone thrones and menhirs hinting at its ancient origins. The architectural design, featuring odd-tiered roofs, symbolizes prosperity. A visit to Besakih provides a unique opportunity for religious tourism, allowing visitors to witness a majestic array of temples and experience the spiritual devotion of pilgrims.
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Notes
- Visitors are requested to dress modestly and avoid revealing attire to show respect for the sacredness of the temple and the pilgrims.
- Sarongs and scarves are provided with your entrance ticket for use within the sacred areas.
- The temple is easily accessible via Google Maps, with clear directions at intersections. Alternatively, visitors can arrange transportation through Bali Traventure for a guided experience.