Polina Marinova, a foreign tourist, once admitted that she was disappointed when hunting for photos at Penataran Agung Lempuyang Temple, Bali.
This was because he imagined being able to take beautiful photos at the temple gate with a pool that reflected his reflection when taking the photo.
But in fact when he arrived at Lempuyang Temple, he did not see a pond there.
But an illusion portrait service that places a mirror under the cellphone camera so that it creates a reflection of the visitor taking the photo.
However, even though it made a tourist disappointed. Lempuyang Temple remains a beautiful tourist destination that is worth visiting.
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Not only that, this temple also stores various facts that make this place even more attractive as a tourist or vacation destination.
Lempuyangan Temple is the same as Uluwatu Sublime Temple has charm and is very famous.
So, here we will briefly discuss some of these facts. The following is the discussion.
Penataran Agung Lempuyang Temple and Facts That Make It Always Interesting to Visit
1. Lempuyang Temple, Sad Khayangan Temple
Lempunyang Temple is a Khayangan Temple where this temple is a place for people to worship Ida Sang Hyang Widi Wasa and also the spirits of the ancestors.
Not only that, Lempuyang Temple is also a Sad Khayangan Temple, namely temples in six large Khayangan locations in Bali.
2. To get to the temple, you have to climb thousands of stairs
If you often see on social media various cool and photogenic photos of people on holiday in Bali, specifically at the Penataran Agung Lempuyang Temple.
So what you see is that they take pictures at the main temple gate.
Now if you want to also reach that place, to reach that location, you need to climb thousands of stairs first, 1700 steps to be exact because of the location of the temple gate on the hill.
However, if you can take photos in other parts of the temple without having to take photos at the main gate, you don't need to worry because there are lots of cool photo spots in this temple complex.
3. Morning, Best Visiting Time
If you are on holiday at the beach, you will definitely choose to come in the late afternoon to see the sunset.
Until the sunset is an amazing time and the best time to visit the beach.
However, it is different if your tourist destination is Lempuyang Temple, the best time to visit it is in the morning.
Why so? That's because if you visit before the sun rises, you can also exercise.
Then when the sun rises, you can also take photos directly at the main temple gate.
Not only that, visiting Lempuyang Temple in the morning will make you feel the morning air which is still very cool, clean and fresh because the location of this temple is on a mountain.
4. View of Mount Agung when the weather is clear
When the weather is sunny and you visit Lempuyang Temple, you will get a charming photo background, namely the view of Mount Agung.
So, your photos will not only look photogenic because of the mirror illusion, but also because of the beauty of Mount Agung.
Moreover, even though Mount Agung erupts, this place can still be a photo spot so the scenery will be cooler.
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Lempuyang Temple
So, those are some facts about Penataran Agung Lempuyang Temple that make it always interesting as a tourist destination.
So, you can not only take selfies at this temple, but also enjoy its other beauties. Just plan your vacation here and see the beauty that exists.
Happy holidays.
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