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A Spiritual Journey to Besakih Temple

Discover the heart of Balinese spirituality at Pura Besakih, the Mother Temple of Bali.

What to Expect:

Pura Besakih: Explore the vast temple complex, marvel at its intricate architecture, and witness traditional Balinese ceremonies.
Kerta Gosa Museum: Learn about Balinese history and mythology.
Artisan Villages: Immerse yourself in the world of Balinese craftsmanship and witness the creation of intricate wood carvings, gold and silver jewelry, and beautiful batik textiles.
Spiritual Experience: Consider participating in a purification ceremony led by a Balinese monk.
This tour offers a unique opportunity to connect with Bali’s rich cultural heritage and spiritual energy.

Book your tour today and embark on a transformative journey.

Schedule:
Morning transfer
By the time of the meeting, a guide – driver will arrive at your hotel or villa., You need to wait for the car at the reception of your hotel or near the villa.

Program of the tour
Mother of Temples Pura Besakih (with the possibility of meeting with Mangku)
Museum of Kerta Gosa
Tohpati village: village of batik masters
Mas Village: village of woodworkers
Celuk village:village of silversmiths

09:00 – Start the day with a visit to Pura Besakih Temple – the main Hindu temple complex of the island. It consists of 22 separate temples that rise at the foot of the Agung volcano in terraces. Here you can see the spiritual life of the island of the Gods in all its manifestations: colorful ceremonies, offerings to the gods, meditations and locals in national clothes.

If desired, for an additional fee, you can meet with a Balinese monk Mangku. A spiritual mentor will conduct a purification ceremony and listen to your request in a personal conversation.

After visiting Pura Besakih, you will go to the Kerta Gosa Museum, where you can plunge into the indescribable atmosphere of the oldest Balinese traditions, look at paintings and many other exhibits. The main building of the museum is the former Palace of Justice, where real court sessions were held many decades ago. The ceiling of the building is decorated with frescoes depicting the Hindu epic.

At the end of the tour you will go to the villages of artisans. Crafts and creativity play a huge role in the life of Balinese. Your program will include as many as 3 villages that specialize in wood, gold and silver, as well as batik – the traditional technique of painting on fabric with wax. Here you can get to know the process of creating different things and buy yourself unique handmade souvenirs.

Return transfer

17:00 – 18:00 you will already be at your hotel or villa, the exact time of arrival at the hotel depends on the traffic situation and the remoteness of your hotel.

Important information:

The ceremony in the temple of Pura Besakih is conducted by a local monk Mangku. If you want a ceremony from the famous Balinese Mangku Jati, you need to inform the manager about your request in advance.
Limited seating: Up to 4 adult passengers. If the number exceeds 4, we will provide two vehicles or a bus. The price will be calculated individually.
Child seating: Each child requires a separate seat, except for those carried on the lap.
The price is calculated based only on the number of adults.

 

About payment:

  • booking by prepayment: 190 000 idr/pax
  • you can pay online with VISA, MasterCard, PayPal
  • you can pay by cash in shops Alfamart

The tour includes:

  • transfer from the hotel and back
  • English-speaking guide
  • visit to the temple of Pura Besakih
  • entrance tickets to the museum of Kerta Gosa

Extra charge:

  • Mangku ceremony (recommended donation from 300 000 IDR)
  • clothes and offerings for the ceremony 50 000 IDR
  • donation for a brahmin
  • lunch
  • insurance (personal travel insurance required)

You bring:

  • camera
  • sunscreen
  • long-sleeve shirt
  • hat
  • drinking water
  • snack

Please note:

  • on the territory of the temple, it is mandatory to wear a sarong
  • during the tour from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
  • the average time of the tour is 8 hours
  • it is not recommended that women visit temples during the menstrual cycle

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