Last day of our Bali Trip
Kuta "Beach Walk" before we leave this lovely town
Last place of visit - Tanah Lot
Tanah Lot is one of the important directional temples in Bali.
The temple is located on a rock just offshore.
It is said to be the work of revered 15th century Hindu priest Nirartha and forms an important element of Balinese spirtualism and mythology.
This is an extremely popular tourist destination and the whole area is often very busy indeed, especially in the late afternoons, pre-sunset. The area between the car park (IDR 5,000 per vehicle) and the beach adjacent to the temple is a maze of souvenir shops selling just about every Balinese trinket imaginable.
Once you have fought your way through the souvenir vendors to the beach, you will see the magnificent temple perched on a rock just a few metres offshore.
There is a footpath to the raised cliff area just to the south from where the views of the temple and the sunset behind it are outstanding. Photo-opportunities abound.
At low tide visitors can walk to to the base of Tanah Lot. F
or a small donation you can be blessed and can then walk some 20 metres around the side on a path, that eventually leads up to the temple. You have no better view of than from that on the sand.
The only advantage being that you are standing on the base of Tanah Lot itself.
Do you spot anything in this photo?
There is a crab :)
Our 4 days 3 nights Bali Trip end dy~~
Time flies
Is time to say Goodbye to Bali
Will visit you again in future
*tour per day IDR 400,000 - 450,000 (per day for 4 pax)
Source:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Tanah_Lot
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