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Pegulingan Temple
Ancient and long hidden beneath the earth, Pura Pegulingan is a temple of Buddhist and Hindu devotion that survived centuries untouched. Rediscovered in 1982, its stupa, relics and ancient statues reveal a sacred past. The temple stands as a testament to Bali’s layered history, where faith, art and ritual endure through the ages.
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Kebo Edan Temple
Once buried in the rice fields of Pejeng, Kebo Edan Temple, a 13th-century National Cultural Site, rises as a shadowy Tantric sanctuary where grotesque, skull adorned guardians channel transformative death energy, while a divine standoff unfolds as the crazy bull Nandi confronts Shiva in his blood soaked Bhairawa form, radiating destruction, madness and ecstatic power.
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Tegenungan Waterfall
Falling into the Petanu valley with relentless force, Tegenungan’s cascade carries centuries of ritual and legend, its spray painting the gorge with the whispers of kings and cursed rivers.
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Alas Harum Bali
In Tegallalang valley, Alas Harum lures Instagrammers to sky-high swings and rope bridges, yet farmers continue cultivating rice as they have for generations. The hillside cascades in green steps, forming a living landscape that is both a visual spectacle and a functioning agricultural system. Even amid the crowds, the valley’s heartbeat remains in the careful balance of water, labour and tradition that sustains its cultural and natural heritage.
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Batuan Temple
In the heart of Batuan village stands Pura Puseh Desa Batuan, one of Bali’s oldest and most spiritually charged temples. Founded in 1020 AD and recorded in Balinese historical texts for over a millennium, it is rooted in something far older, believed to have been built atop a megalithic stone circle, echoing the ancient power of Stonehenge, where ancestral rites were once performed.
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Goa Rang Reng - The Enchanted Falls
Nestled within the jungle landscapes of Gianyar Regency, Goa Rang Reng Waterfall offers an harmonious blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. Unlike Bali's more frequented falls, this secluded spot remains a hidden gem, for now. Located roughly 30 minutes from downtown Ubud, the journey to these falls meanders through traditional villages and lush rice paddies.
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