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Tirta Gangga Water Palace
The Tirta Gangga Water Palace is one of Bali’s must-see temples and attractions. There are aquamarine pools, fish ponds, and some beautiful Hindu and Buddhist statues. The architecture and religious symbolism of the palace are well worth seeing for a day trip or within a tour of East Bali.
Lempuyang Temple (Gate of Heaven)
Lempuyang Temple, also known as Pura Lempuyang Luhur, is one of Bali’s oldest and most revered temples. It is famously known as the “Gateway to Heaven” due to its stunning gateway and the views of Mount Agung through the gate.
Traditional Market
Bali’s traditional markets are a vibrant and cultural cornerstone of the island. Visitors can immerse themselves in the island’s artistic heritage, from intricate wood carvings to handmade batik textiles, all while haggling with friendly local vendors. Culik Market is a traditional market located in the village of Culik, in the Karangasem regency of Bali, Indonesia. Here, visitors can explore a vibrant market filled with various local vendors offering a wide range of products, including traditional clothing, handcrafted items, and fresh agricultural produce. The market is also renowned as a perfect place to savor local cuisine and Bali’s signature dishes, such as nasi campur and bebek betutu. Another famous traditional market is Amlapura Market, which is one of the largest traditional markets in Bali. This market offers a diverse array of goods, including traditional fabrics, jewelry, and local handicrafts. Travelers can also immerse themselves in the friendly and lively local atmosphere while shopping here. These two traditional markets provide a deep and immersive experience of Bali’s rich culture and are perfect places to taste the everyday life of the local residents as well as explore the beauty and heritage of the island.