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About Goa Gajah

Goa Gajah: Bali's Mysterious Elephant Cave

Discover Goa Gajah, Bali's Mysterious Elephant Cave Near Ubud

Unlock the secrets of Goa Gajah (better known as Elephant Cave), a 9th-century Bali archaeological site near Ubud, famous for its unique name. This ancient sanctuary provides an alluring blend of Hindu and Buddhist history, boasting intricate carvings and religious artifacts from both traditions. Explore the mysterious cave, discover its bathing pools, and take advantage of the lush surroundings!

Unveiling the History of Goa Gajah Temple

Goa Gajah (meaning Elephant Cave) was built during Bali's rich cultural legacy in the 9th century and served as an oasis for meditation. It is one of Bali's best examples of its rich cultural identity. Goa Gajah first made headlines for visitors upon its rediscovery in 1923. Ever since then, it has drawn visitors with its historical and spiritual importance, even being mentioned by name in the 1365 Javanese poem Desawarnana!

Exploring Elephant Cave: An Exploration Through Time

Venture into the cavern's mouth carved with menacing faces to discover Hindu artifacts, including Lingams and Yonis dedicated to Shiva, as well as an image of Ganesha, an elephant-headed deity. This cave provides an unforgettable window into ancient Bali's religious practices and offers a glimpse into their unique syncretic traditions. Inside its T-shaped chamber lie various religious artifacts.

Discover Ancient Bathing Pools & Fountains

Discovered in 1954 near the cave are several ancient bathing pools featuring six female figures holding water spouts. It is thought these bathing pools may have been used for cleansing rituals, adding mystique and mystery to this ancient site. The pools symbolize India's sacred rivers while emphasizing Hindu influence at this site.

Location & How to Access Goa Gajah Near Ubud

Goa Gajah is located near Bedulu Gianyar and is easily accessible from Central Ubud. A car or scooter journey takes around 15 minutes from Central Ubud to Goa Gajah.

Attractions at Goa Gajah: Entrance Fee, Opening Hours & What to Expect

Goa Gajah is located in Gianyar, Bali 80581. To make the best out of your visit, consider these essential details:

  • Entrance Fee: IDR 50,000 for adults
  • Opening Hours: 8 AM until 4 PM daily
  • Attire: Modest attire is required. Sarongs may be borrowed or rented at the entrance for free.
  • Parking: Parking fees start from IDR 10,000 for cars and IDR 5,000 for scooters.

Things to See and Do in Goa Gajah

  • Admire Bathing Pools: Witness ancient bathing pools featuring statues of water goddesses.
  • Explore Lush Gardens: Stroll through lush gardens.
  • Walk Down the Petanu River: Discover rock carvings along the Sungai Petanu River.

Essential Tips for your Goa Gajah Visit

Wear comfortable shoes that allow for walking on uneven surfaces and steps. Wear respectable attire that covers shoulders and knees (Sarongs are provided). Arrive early to avoid crowds of visitors.

Nearby Attractions to Goa Gajah

Add more life and magic to your Bali experience by visiting some nearby attractions:

  • Yeh Pulu Temple (approx. 1.4 km)
  • ARMA Agung Rai Museum of Art (approx. 3.4 km)
  • Ubud Monkey Forest (approx. 6 km)

Visit Goa Gajah: An Enigmatic Gem in Bali

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on Thu Jun 08 2023
Beautiful, peaceful temple. Went early and wasn't busy!
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on Thu Jun 08 2023
(Translated by Google) Suggestive Hindu temple and obligatory destination in tourist tours. The surrounding nature is the perfect setting to bring out the structures built over time. Particularly the interior of the iconic cave with the temple to the elephant god and the Trimurti (Original) Suggestivo tempio Indù e meta obbligata nei tour turistic... see more
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on Thu Jun 08 2023
(Translated by Google) I didn't find the cave itself beautiful. But the way to the temple was quite nice. But it doesn't have to be again. There are more beautiful temples. (Original) Die Höhle an sich fand ich jetzt nicht schön. Aber der Weg zum Tempel war ganz schön. Müsste aber nicht nochmal hingegen. Gibt schönere Tempel.
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on Thu Jun 08 2023
(Translated by Google) Be sure to take a walk in the garden, look into the cave. It's a delight (Original) Обязательно прогуляйтесь по саду, загляните в пещеру. Это восторг
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on Thu Jun 08 2023
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, but small, temple complex. If you are nearby, you are welcome to pay a visit. Sarongs are included with admission, so don't let the vendors tell you otherwise. (Original) Schöne, jedoch kleine, Tempelanlage. Wenn man in der Nähe ist, kann man gerne einen Besuch abstatten. Sarongs sind im Eintritt inkludiert, also ... see more
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on Thu Jun 08 2023
(Translated by Google) Also called elephant cave. There is a free sarong at the entrance (Original) Auch elefant höhle genannt. Sarong gibt es beim eingang umsonst
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on Thu Jun 08 2023
(Translated by Google) One of the essential temples of Bali. It is famous for its impressive door to a small cave with Hindu deities. It's not very big but it's well worth it. Is it close to ubud (Original) Uno de los templos imprescindibles de Bali. Es famoso por su impresionante puerta a una pequeña cueva con divinidades del hinduismo. No es muy... see more
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on Thu Jun 08 2023
(Translated by Google) A very nice place, with a lot of history behind it. Entry 20k. Be sure to go into the gorge to the right of the facility, there is much more to see than the cave! There are ponds with water lilies, an impressive tree, a small waterfall and remains of the original 8th-century temple. (Original) Ein sehr schöner Ort, mit viel ... see more
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