On my recent second trip to the island of Bali I have watched the intense Kecak dance at Uluwatu, met naughty yet funny monkeys at Ubud’s monkey forest, hit some beautiful and tranquil beaches, got wet at Tampaksiring, witnessed the beauty of Lake Batur and Bratan, visited colorful Ubud market and learned a little history of Bali from the Elephant Cave and Pura Taman Ayun. But none of those experiences prepared me from a breathtaking sight, laid before my eyes at Tanah Lot. A pura (Balinese Hindu temple) stands strong at the sea, surrounded by water and constantly hit by relentless towering waves from the Indian Ocean.
Pura Tanah Lot was built in the 15th century and actually have some parts of it crumbled down and rebuilt according to its original form and stature. During high tide, the entire temple is surrounded by seawater. But during low tide it is easily reached on foot from the seaside. It is said that on certain times every year, snakes come out from their lair deep inside the rock. Legend has it that the snakes protect the temple from evil. Therefore local people pay a great respect to the snakes. Even though this place has already been heavily flocked with tourists and shops, but its true beauty never ceases to amaze people from those who merely seek for pleasure to the ones who are searching for profound meaning of this very place. One of the best moments to go to Tanah Lot is during sunset. However since later that day I had to catch a flight home, I could not stay longer until the sun sets.
This is the last post of my second post series on Bali. In the meantime, within a few days I will be embarking for more interesting places in Asia. Stay tuned and keep the wanderlust up!
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You’re so lucky to be able to visit these places, these photographs are beautiful. Please keep posting like this, I look forward to reading more.
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Thanks for your support, Kiera!
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wavy seabed looks interesting..
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Yes it does. It caught my attention right away. That’s why I took some pictures of it.
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There’s a perfect word to describe all the photos there: BREATHTAKING!!!
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It’s my favorite place in Bali, so far…
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No wonder …
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“embarking for more interesting places in Asia” ?! OK, I may have to stop reading this blog soon 🙂 (kidding)
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Hahaha please don’t.. 🙂 I’m leaving this saturday..
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This temple is just breathtaking… It’s the kind of place I imagine when I think of Bali. Gorgeous photos as always Bama!
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Thanks James!!! I can’t wait to go to you-know-where! 🙂
Oh BTW congrats again for being Freshly Pressed!
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I am so inspired by your travels and amazing photos! So I am nominating you for the Versatile Blogger Award… best of wishes on all your journeys 🙂
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Thanks a lot for the nomination! I really appreciate it. However I’ve written a post about this award a few months ago. But again, thanks a lot for your support!
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PS: Details are on my blog…
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Great photos!. Reading your posts and seeing these photos has definitely sold Bali to me as a place I want to see. Cheers!.
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Thanks! Well, Bali is one of those unique places that you have to go to, at least once in your life. 🙂
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Reblogged this on maverickbird.
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