Yeh Pulu

Hidden in the lush jungle-clad slopes of Bedulu village, Yeh Pulu is a serene, little-visited rock-cut relief that feels like stumbling onto a secret chapter of Bali's past. Dating from the 14th–15th century, this 25-metre-long frieze depicts scenes of daily life and spiritual figures carved directly into a mossy cliff face. It's a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path cultural gem that rewards travellers who crave authenticity away from the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Yeh Pulu is compact – you can see the relief and temple in 20–30 minutes. However, factor in 45 minutes to an hour if you include the walk from the car park through the rice fields and a quiet sit by the spring. The site is best visited in the morning (before 9am) when the light hits the carvings and the air is cool. It's a quick but enriching stop, perfect for slotting between larger attractions.

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