Gunung Kawi is an 11th century temple complex in Tampaksiring north east of Ubud in Bali, Indonesia.
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Tampaksiring, North of Ubud, Gunung Kawi, Bali, IndonesiaMore information:
Gunung Kawi is an 11th century temple complex in Tampaksiring north east of Ubud in Bali, Indonesia. It is located on the river Pakrisan. The complex comprises 10 rock-cut candi (shrines) carved into the cliff face. They stand in 7m-high (23 ft-high) sheltered niches cut into the sheer cliff face. These monuments are thought to be dedicated to King Anak Wungsu of the Udayana dynasty and his favorite queens.