We walked down Campuhan Mountain and the temple was at the bottom of the mountain (if you came up from the trail is the foot of the mountain). The temple is in the canyon, where two rivers converge, and it is a mysterious place of local culture. We didn't go in, strolled around the mountain and looked in from the door. The temple is beautiful. We walked to another short temple, where two rivers converge, and it is recommended to find steps to come here. The humidity is very heavy, so the statues and stone statues have moss and mold, making the whole experience here more artistic and exotic. Lovely location at the foot of the forest canyon under the bridge to Ubud, Cambridge Ridge. Walk right straight from the intersection as you cross from the town centre. This way you can walk to the river and cross the dangerous bamboo bridge for a bit of excitement. Otherwise, walk along the sign along the ridge before you reach the bridge and it will cross the temple. Although the opening hours on TripAdvisor are 12am to 8pm - 1pm when we are there already closed. Is this a typographic error? It looks beautiful from the outside and is brightly lit at night.
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We walked down Campuhan Mountain and the temple was at the bottom of the mountain (if you came up from the trail is the foot of the mountain). The temple is in the canyon, where two rivers converge, and it is a mysterious place of local culture. We didn't go in, strolled around the mountain and looked in from the door. The temple is beautiful. We walked to another short temple, where two rivers converge, and it is recommended to find steps to come here. The humidity is very heavy, so the statues and stone statues have moss and mold, making the whole experience here more artistic and exotic. Lovely location at the foot of the forest canyon under the bridge to Ubud, Cambridge Ridge. Walk right straight from the intersection as you cross from the town centre. This way you can walk to the river and cross the dangerous bamboo bridge for a bit of excitement. Otherwise, walk along the sign along the ridge before you reach the bridge and it will cross the temple. Although the opening hours on TripAdvisor are 12am to 8pm - 1pm when we are there already closed. Is this a typographic error? It looks beautiful from the outside and is brightly lit at night.
We walked down Campuhan Mountain and the temple was at the bottom of the mountain. The temple is in the canyon, and the two rivers gather here, which is a mysterious place of local culture. The temple is not open to the outside world, we did not go in, strolled around the mountain, and looked in from the door. The temple is very beautiful.
This is a temple that can not be missed. How to say, it is not very big, but the layout and sculpture are very exquisite and delicate, with a sense of simplicity and vicissitudes. There is time to walk around and experience some foreign beliefs. The environment inside is really good. It's good to go and have a look.
Ancient temples, beautiful buildings, access to the temple is required to dress.
Historical and cultural heritage, beautiful environment, is worth visiting.