Ulun Danu Batur Segara Temple
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Discover the serene beauty of Pura Segara Ulun Danu Batur Temple, a hidden gem floating on the tranquil Lake Batur in Bali. Unlike its more famous counterparts, this temple offers a peaceful retreat where you can immerse yourself in Balinese culture and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding highlands. Perfect for those seeking a unique spiritual experience away from the crowds, this temple promises unforgettable moments of reflection and exploration.
Things to know
- Location: Bangli Regency, Kintamani Highlands, Bali, near Mount Batur.
- Access: Approximately a 2-hour drive from Ubud, Sanur, or Canggu; consider hiring a private car for convenience.
- Opening hours: Officially open 24 hours, but visits are expected during daylight.
- Respectful dress code is required; ensure to dress appropriately when visiting the temple.
- Nearby attractions include Pura Jati Temple and hiking trails around Mount Batur.
- Dining options are limited; consider Floating Bar N Kitchen and Mexicano Kintamani for local cuisine.
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- You’ll love the quiet lake edge and clear views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur first thing in the morning.
- Please wear a sarong to enter the temple and you may be asked for a small donation that often feels optional.
- Avoid the back paths where some locals can become overly pushy with souvenirs and lava rock sales.
- Visit in rainy or wet season if you want the temple to appear floating, else it may look landlocked and less magical.
- Carry water and snacks because nearby food choices are limited and local options can take time to serve.
- Late afternoon brings misty cool air that makes photos and the whole atmosphere feel more magical.
- To avoid crowds and feel peaceful choose an off peak time like mid morning or late afternoon.
Terms and conditions
- Participants must be respectful and adhere to the dress code while visiting the temple.
- All visitors must acknowledge that they enter the temple grounds at their own risk.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times during the visit.
- Photography is allowed, but please be respectful of the local customs and ceremonies.
- Food and drinks are not permitted inside the temple grounds.
- Liability for any personal injury or loss of property during the visit is not the responsibility of the temple management.