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Goa Gajah - Elephant Cave Temple

Explore the Mysterious Ancient Mystique of Goa Gajah Elephant Cave Temple

Unveil its captivating past and spiritual allure for yourself today at Goa Gajah on Bali's renowned Elephant Cave Temple complex!

Historical Site & Hindu Sanctuary

Set amid lush landscapes of Bedulu Village in Gianyar Regency lies an 11th-century archaeological site offering mesmerizing glimpses into Bali's rich cultural heritage. Explore an intricately-carved cave entrance resembling elephant's faces while unravelling mysteries within.

Goa Gajah Attractions & Features

Elephant Cave

Witness the stunning cave entrance crafted to look like the face of an elephant as you journey into an age-old world of rituals and beliefs.

Inside T Shaped Cave Interior

The small opening to this T-shaped chamber contains sacred stone statues as well as a lingam representing divine energy, providing access to its secrets.

Kala Makara Guardians

Take in the presence of Kala Makara as it stands guard at the opening mouth of Cave 1. Her gigantic structure graces this incredible momentous occasion!

Petanu River and Carved Deities

As you journey down Petanu River, marvel at its scenic splendor: Hindu and Buddhist temples and deities have been intricately etched onto rock surfaces as monuments of Bali's artistic glory are showcased through carving.

Idol of Lord Ganesha

Situated deep inside a cave lies this statue dedicated to Lord Ganesha as an embodiment of wisdom and prosperity. Pay your homage.

Buddhist Stupas & Meditating Buddha Statues

On riverbanks throughout Southeast Asia lies an array of intricately carved images depicting Buddhist stupas and statues depicting meditating Buddha which demonstrate an amalgam of both Hindu and Buddhist influences.

Bathing Ghat and Water Pitcher Statues

Explore this bathing ghat's three distinct parts, featuring women holding water pitchers reminiscent of earlier Buddha statues and stupas in Asia.

Goa Gajah Is A Historical Landmark

Goa Gajah was mentioned in the Javanese poem Desawarnana (1365), giving this temple complex great historical importance. Rediscovered after 1950 and with fountains and bathing pool unearthed as early as 1923, its importance can be clearly seen today as it connects us directly to Bali's past.

Plan Your Visit to Goa Gajah

Take in the spiritual atmosphere and breathtaking natural surroundings at Goa Gajah; an ancient temple which draws history lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and spiritual seekers alike. This site should not be missed!

Visit Tips & Temple Etiquette

Respect Temple Customs

When visiting Goa Gajah Temple grounds, it is essential that visitors dress to respect its sacred traditions by dressing accordingly and wearing appropriate clothing such as the Sarong and Sash provided with your ticket. To enter, sarongs should also be worn.

Photography

Remember to exercise care and discretion when taking photographs to avoid upsetting worshippers and opening Hours before planning a trip to this site.

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