This is a smaller version of Besakih, located in central/east Bali. It is cheaper than Besakih, but still costs 30,000 rupiah per person. Like other temples, everyone here needs to wear a gauze cage and belt. There is a long step in front of the main entrance, with old statues on both sides. Through the first gate is a majestic elm tree and a very interesting wall covered with Dutch pottery, I don't know what it means. There are smaller "churches" inside, with some beautiful sculptures. 40 minutes is enough to take a lot of photos. Highly recommended here.
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This is a smaller version of Besakih, located in central/east Bali. It is cheaper than Besakih, but still costs 30,000 rupiah per person. Like other temples, everyone here needs to wear a gauze cage and belt. There is a long step in front of the main entrance, with old statues on both sides. Through the first gate is a majestic elm tree and a very interesting wall covered with Dutch pottery, I don't know what it means. There are smaller "churches" inside, with some beautiful sculptures. 40 minutes is enough to take a lot of photos. Highly recommended here.
Keheng Temple, it is very old and has a long history. Located in the east of Bali, there are interesting and beautiful architectural carvings. Much like a reduced version of Besakih. Like other temples, everyone here needs to wear a gauze cage and belt. In front of the main entrance is a long staircase with old statues on both sides. Through the first gate is a majestic elm tree and a very interesting wall.
Kehen temple salah satu tempat yang wajib dikunjungi ketika berada di bali.
The surrounding of the temple is very cold, the temple is very large, there are many Buddha statues, come here to visit Buddha statues, you can buy incense, the price is very cheap, monks have not seen.
Kaiheng Temple is built along the mountain wall, where many gods are worshipped. It is very primitive. The deep and solemn temple can be felt easily at the entrance. There are fewer visitors in the late afternoon.