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Pura Tirta Empul

One of the busiest and largest water temples in Indonesia.
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We really enjoyed our curated itinerary. Our driver, Matra, was kind, very helpful, on time, knowledgeable and a great photographer! He made sure we were comfortable and everything was to our satisfaction. Highly recommend this tour and Matra!
Balraj
We had an amazing day exploring Ubud with our guide Gede. Communication with Gede before the tour was very easy, and it was great that the itinerary was flexible and could be adjusted. We visited Tegenungan Waterfall, a coffee plantation, the Tirta Empul Temple, and finished our tour at the rice terraces. Gede was very knowledgeable about Balinese culture, and it was great to learn more about Balinese religious practices and customs. If you’re planning to visit Ubud, don’t hesitate to book this tour. Just keep in mind the time of year, August was very busy in Bali, and traffic in Ubud was a nightmare.
Carolina
Time well spent. Our guide was very helpful and well-informed. He patiently answered our questions and talked about local culture with passion.
Maciej

Pura Tirta Empul FAQs

What is Pura Tirta Empul, and what is its cultural significance in Bali?
Pura Tirta Empul is a Balinese Hindu water temple located in Tampaksiring, Bali. It is one of the holiest and most important temples in Bali and is famous for its holy spring water, which is believed to have the power to cleanse the body and soul from impurities.
What is the history behind the construction of Pura Tirta Empul?
Pura Tirta Empul was built during the Warmadewa dynasty in 962 AD around a natural spring discovered to have healing properties. It is believed that the god Indra created the spring water by piercing the earth.
What is the significance of the ritual bathing at Pura Tirta Empul?
The ritual bathing at Pura Tirta Empul is known as "Melukat," a purification ritual performed by Balinese Hindus to purify the body and soul from impurities, illnesses, and bad luck. The holy spring water is believed to have the power to cleanse and heal. The local Balinese participate in Melukat at every ceremony - which can be multiple times each month! Even if you're not Hindu, the Melukat is a deeply spiritual and meaningful energetic cleansing ritual. We would highly recommend it!
What is the architecture of Pura Tirta Empul like?
Pura Tirta Empul's architecture is a mix of Hindu and Buddhist styles. The temple complex features several shrines and pavilions, each with a unique design and purpose. The central bathing area, which has 30 spouts, is the main attraction for visitors.
What should visitors know before going to Pura Tirta Empul?
Visitors should dress modestly, be respectful of the religious significance of the temple, and hire a local guide to learn more about the history and significance of the temple complex. It is also recommended to bring an extra set of clothes and a dry towel if planning to participate in the purification ritual.
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