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Pancoran Pengelukatan Sapta Gangga

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V Vijay Kandasamy

Off the beaten path is this wonderful temple dedicated to water honouring 7 of the holiest rivers. Water is fed from a natural waterfall located inside the temple compound. It is one of the holiest water temples that is isolated from touristy crowds. Temple grounds have a very clean toilet and change room facilities. There are also small thatched sitout huts to rest. Temple is located 800 metres from the main road, you can either walk among rice / onion field or ride a scooter. Please note that wearing a Sarong is a must before entering the temple / holy water pool. Please also leave a kind donation (however small it maybe) in appreciation of upkeep of this wonderful holy water temple. @ Insta / Tiktok influencers please take a look and it's worth your time ๐Ÿ˜‰

Aug 05, 2024

L Libby Co

No one knows Bali like the Balinese! If you get an opportunity to visit, go with a local guide! Learn what God represents what prayer. Be respectful. A small donation is always welcome ๐Ÿ™

May 09, 2024

R Rishabh Dev (Rish)

A truly spiritual experience with the powerful water amidst the green fields Donโ€™t forget to bring your sarong if you want to get inside the holy water

Jan 03, 2023

r richardo calvilano

I didn't take any pictures from here, but there's only 1 guard available and he's so helpful, there's no pricing point. 5/5 will come back

Sep 15, 2024

M M Attie V

A hidden gem in the middle of rice paddies. The only possible access is by motorbike, there is no way around that. The road is doable, the workers use it every day, yet it is a bit rough. Make sure you are acquainted with the rites you will do at the temple, you must do them on your own. There are changing rooms, you must wear sarong and proper clothing for the ceremony, you can change afterwards into dry clothes.

Jul 29, 2023

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Pancoran Pengelukatan Sapta Gangga Intro

Welcome to Pancoran Pengelukatan Sapta Gangga, a hidden gem nestled amidst lush rice fields and onion farms in Karangasem, Bali. This sacred water temple is dedicated to the seven most revered rivers in Bali, making it a place of profound spiritual and cultural significance.

Located 800 meters from the main road, the temple offers a serene escape from the bustling tourist crowds. Accessible via walking through scenic agricultural landscapes or by scooter, this temple provides an authentic Balinese experience. The water source flows naturally from a stunning waterfall within the compound, adding to its mystical charm.

  • Cultural Significance: As one of Bali's holiest water temples, it holds deep spiritual importance for the local community and visitors seeking a meaningful cultural experience.
  • Facilities: The temple features clean toilet and changing facilities, along with shaded resting areas in small thatched huts, ensuring comfort during your visit.

Dress Code: Out of respect for the sacred site, visitors are required to wear a sarong upon entry. Sarongs can be rented or brought along for this purpose.

Visitor Tips: - Donation: A small donation is appreciated and supports the temple's upkeep.- Guided Tour: Consider exploring the temple with a local guide to gain deeper insights into its cultural and spiritual aspects. - Photography: The serene setting and unique architecture make it ideal for photography, particularly appealing to influencers seeking authentic Bali experiences.

Hours

Monday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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