Tanah Lot

Pura Tanah Lot was founded by the 16th-century priest Danghyang Niratha out of sheer
adoration for the natural beauty of the landscape here. The little temple sits atop an outcrop of rock in the surf, guarded by sea snake. Visitors are not allowed to enter the temples at Pura Tanah Lot, and this is fortunate, for they arrive by hundreds everyday. It's still a place worth visiting. The big crush of tourists appears at sunset; those looking for some peace and quite should go just before dawn.Besides Pura Tanah Lot there are several other temples nearby arrayed alon
g the coast. The most picturesque of these is Pura Batu Bolong, its mean "the temple on the rock with a hole on it", a wall rock just out into the sea with a tiny temple on the tip. A huge arch is carved out by the sea.

3 comments:

surya said...

Your photos and words are less than enough.....i hope u can detail it more

Anonymous said...

wonderful place

balispot said...

you should try to visit it when the sun begin to set. it produce really good atmosphere for your photos background as i describe here visit bali tourism spot i hope you would visit it someday.