Lempuyang Temple
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The Gates of Heaven
The Gates of Heaven
📌 Address |
Jl. Pura Telaga Mas Lempuyang, Tri Buana, Kec. Abang, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali 80852 |
⏰ Opening Hours |
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
💸 Entrance Fee |
IDR 150,000 |
The Lempuyang temple is probably one of the most photographed temples in Bali, located on the slope of Mount Lempuyang in Karangasem, east Bali. Locally known as Pura Luhur, Lempuyang is one of Bali’s oldest and most highly regarded temples. It is also believed to predate the majority of Hindu temples on the island!
The temple complex, consisting of 7 temples, is considered to be one of the six holiest worshipped places in Bali and definitely one to add to your list of Bali tours to take! Most people don't visit all 7 temples, but if you are up for the challenge, it will take you around 3 to 4 hours to complete the whole circuit, and we think it's completely worth it.
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One temple in particular is very popular amongst tourists, well known as the 'Gateway To Heaven', as it became famous due to countless photos posted on social media.
Although most of the 7 temples are easily accessible, the Luhur Temple will kick your ass, as there are 1440 steps to conquer! It’s an intense workout and the steps are pretty steep. The effort is entirely worth it, especially if you’re on one of our Cultural Tours in Bali for an immersive experience.
When visiting this attraction, you'll get to see 7 temples, most of which are walking distance to each other! And if you go on a clear, sunny day, you'll get a glimpse of Mount Agung in the backdrop!
The temple complex is far from the touristy areas as it’s located in East Bali. From Ubud City Center, the temple is 73-76km one way and depending on traffic it will take over 2 hours to get there. It can be easily reached by car or even easier, book a tour with a guide/driver! You can even explore it as part of your City Tours in Bali or Sightseeing Tours in Bali.
The temple is open for visitors daily from 7am - 5pm, although it is open 24 hours for worship purposes. How busy the place is will depend on the time of year you go - April - October are usually the busiest months.
However, if you get there by sunrise the temple will usually be pretty quiet any time of year, before the crowds start arriving late morning. If you’re not a morning person, the view is also breathtaking during the golden hour before the sun sets.
The entrance fee for Lempuyang Temple has now been changed and is 100,000 IDR ($7 USD) per person. You also need to pay 50,000 IDR ($3.50) per person to take a shuttle that brings you to the top of mountain where you will find the Lempuyang Temple entrance.
Prior to 2022, the entrance fee to Lempuyang Temple was free and only required a small temple donation. On our private Bali Instagram tour, you won't need to worry about paying the Lempuyang Temple entrance fee, as our private Bali tour is all-inclusive so we got you covered.
There are many photo opportunities but 1 spot in particular: 'The Gateway To Heaven temple': probably the most photographed attraction in Bali, with views on Mount Batur.
You've probably seen a lot of pictures all over the internet of this temple, and many people assume there is a lake in front of the gate, because of its reflection showing in many photos. Note sure what I mean?
A quick google search will help you understand! But like any magic trick, it is smoke and mirrors! Most of the local tour guides have a clever photography hack using a mirror under their cell phone camera. In real life, there isn’t a lake in front of the gate! So, although no photoshop or rain is needed, a tip for the mirror holder will be expected.
Lempuyang Temple is situated in East Bali, about a 2 to 2.5-hour drive from popular tourist areas like Ubud or Seminyak. You can hire a private driver or join a guided tour like Bali Instagram Tour for a hassle-free trip.
The iconic "Gates of Heaven" photo is real, showcasing the temple's stunning natural backdrop of Mount Agung. Skilled photographers often use creative techniques to enhance the effect, but the view is genuine.
Yes, visitors are required to dress respectfully when entering the temple premises. This includes wearing a sarong and sash, which can usually be rented or purchased at the temple entrance.
Arriving early in the morning, around sunrise, is your best bet for fewer crowds and cooler temperatures. Weekdays are also generally less crowded compared to weekends, making it a perfect addition to your Bali day trips itinerary.
Absolutely. Remember to maintain a respectful and quiet demeanor within the temple grounds. Avoid pointing your feet at the shrines and always ask for permission before taking photos of locals or their offerings.
📌 Address |
Jl. Pura Telaga Mas Lempuyang, Tri Buana, Kec. Abang, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali 80852 |
⏰ Opening Hours |
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
💸 Entrance Fee |
IDR 150,000 |
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