Tanah Lot Temple

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Perched on a rocky outcrop just off Bali's southwestern coast, Tanah Lot Temple is one of the island's most iconic sea temples. This 16th-century shrine, dedicated to the sea gods, is dramatically surrounded by crashing waves at high tide, creating a magical silhouette against the sunset. It's a photographer's dream and a must-visit for anyone exploring Bali's cultural and natural wonders.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2 hours at Tanah Lot, ideally timed for sunset. To avoid crowds, consider arriving by 3pm to explore the grounds, enjoy a drink at a cliffside café, and then settle in for the sunset show. If you're keen on photography, plan to stay until after the sun dips below the horizon for the best colours.

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