Set against the serene backdrop of Waduk Muara Nusa Dua, the temple offers a fascinating glimpse into Bali’s deep-rooted traditions and architectural brilliance.
This sacred temple is also renowned for being one of the best spots for the traditional Melukat Ceremony, a purification ritual that attracts both locals and tourists alike.
Pura Pabean's architecture reflects a blend of Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian, and Islamic influences, with shrines from each tradition coexisting harmoniously.
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang in Bali’s Sukawati District offers a thrilling adventure through striking rock formations and water trails. This secluded gem, rich in natural beauty and spiritual significance, provides a peaceful escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Best visited during the dry season, it’s an ideal off-the-beaten-path destination in Bali.