Goa Gajah
Carved into a rocky cliff face just east of Ubud, Goa Gajah—often called the Elephant Cave—is one of Bali’s most intriguing archaeological sites. The entrance, a menacing demonic face with wide, staring eyes, leads into a meditation chamber filled with lingam and yoni symbols, hinting at its 11th-century Hindu origins. Surrounded by lush rice paddies and a tranquil river valley, the site also features a central bathing pool with six waterspouting figures, a Buddhist stupa, and fragments of ancient stone carvings. It’s a compact but atmospheric stop that blends spirituality, history, and nature.
Highlights & What to See
- The Cave Entrance – Marvel at the intricate, demonic face carved into the rock; the open mouth serves as the doorway.
- Inner Meditation Chamber – Step inside the small, T-shaped cave to see the lingam and yoni stones, remnants of Tantric rituals.
- The Holy Bathing Pool – Admire the rectangular pool with six female figures (widyadari) holding spouts, used for purification.
- Buddhist Stupa & Statues – Explore the upper area where a stupa and fragments of seated Buddha statues hint at the site’s earlier Buddhist phase.
- Rice Terrace Walk – Follow the short path down to the river, passing through lush rice paddies and a small waterfall.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 45 minutes to an hour exploring the main cave, bathing pool, and grounds. If you also take the short walk down to the river and waterfall, budget 1.5 hours. Visit early in the morning (opens at 8am) to avoid crowds and enjoy the cool, peaceful atmosphere.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Ubud – Just 10 minutes away, the cultural heart of Bali with its palaces, markets, and yoga studios.
- Yeh Pulu – A less-visited relief carving site in a scenic rural setting, only 2 km east.
- Gunung Kawi – An 11th-century royal tomb complex with impressive rock-cut shrines, 15 minutes north.
- Tegenungan Waterfall – A powerful, accessible waterfall in a lush gorge, 15 minutes south.
- Kemenuh Butterfly Park – A family-friendly spot with hundreds of butterflies, 10 minutes away.
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Image credits
- Ubud — Jacky Cheong / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Gunung Kawi — Pambudiyoga / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Tirta Empul — Beyond My Ken / CC BY-SA 4.0