Discover Taman Ayun Temple: A Cultural Gem in Mengwi, Bali

The Pura Taman Ayun Temple is a water temple built in 1634 in Bali’s western village of Mengwi. This temple is UNESCO recognized for its culture and history. It stands out as one of the best temples in Bali – offering splendid photo opportunities while maintaining a distance from the major tourist areas, ensuring it remains relatively uncrowded. Include this 17th-century landmark in your West Bali itinerary! This travel guide will provide insights into how to reach the temple and everything you need to prepare for your visit.

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Taman Ayun Temple In Mengwi Bali
Taman Ayun Temple In Mengwi Bali

Taman Ayun Temple

Taman Ayun Temple is one of Bali’s most underrated and photogenic temples, featuring a series of pagodas that soar up to 11 stories tall, complemented by an impressive orange gate reminiscent of Indian architecture. Although entrance to the main temple area is restricted, surrounded by a canal, it is designed like a gallery, allowing visitors to admire and photograph its intricate details from the walls.

Interestingly, visitors may even encounter a monitor lizard swimming in the main moat outside the temple. Therefore, you might consider allocating approximately 30-60 minutes for your visit, depending on how interested you are in photography and cultural exploration. Enjoy your time!

Hours & Entrance Fees

  • Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:15 PM
  • Entrance Fee: 30k IDR (~$2)

The entrance fee for Taman Ayun can be settled via cash or credit card; however, do note that card readers may not function consistently, making it advisable to carry cash for the entrance fee.

Taman Ayun Temple In Mengwi Bali
Taman Ayun Temple In Mengwi Bali
Taman Ayun Temple In Mengwi Bali
Taman Ayun Temple In Mengwi Bali
Taman Ayun Temple In Mengwi Bali
Taman Ayun Temple In Mengwi Bali
Frangipani flowers
Frangipani flowers

What To Wear To Temples In Bali

Visitors are required to wear a sarong when entering most temples in Bali, including Taman Ayun. A sarong, which is a traditional wrap skirt tied around the waist, can typically be rented on-site for a nominal fee of around 5,000 Rupiah (less than one US Dollar). In this particular case, however, a sarong is included at no additional charge with your ticket purchase for the temple.

How To Get There

Pura Taman Ayun Temple is situated in Mengwi village, Bali, Indonesia. It is conveniently located just a 30-45 minute drive from the bustling areas of Ubud and Canggu. The most effective method to reach the temple is by renting a scooter or by hiring a private car and driver. Both options can be arranged online for convenience.

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Pura Taman Ayun Temple In Mengwi Bali
Pura Taman Ayun Temple In Mengwi Bali
Asian pagodas
Asian pagodas
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