26 Nov 2015

Tanah Lot Temple,Majestic Sunset

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Tanah Lot is one place of interest that vote as one as favorite destinations from both of domestic and foreign tourists. Become an attractions that should be visited when you are traveling to the island of Bali. This temple is located in Beraban Village, Kediri, Tabanan. The distance is about 13km west from the capital city of Tabanan and 20 km from Denpasar. If you start from Ngurah Rai International Airport can be reached in less than 1 hour by motorbike if there is no traffic Jam. Along the road to these attractions, there are plenty of lodging from the simple lodging to luxury villas and five star hotels.

http://www.balistarisland.com/Bali-Tour/Tanah-Lot-Tour.htm
This tourist attraction is very crowded with tourists in the afternoon to evening during the sunset time. Beautiful views of the beach and awesome sunsets can be enjoyed around 6pm. Experience of watching the sunset from the temple that became a legend in Bali will be very special and will not be found elsewhere.This  Tourist attractions such content has been built with adequate facilities such as wide parking area and restrooms to support the enjoyment of those who visit this tourist destination. There are also several hotels close to the beach around these attractions, which regulates a variety of events at night for tourists who visit this place and want to enjoy the pleasure of a cool atmosphere in Tabanan to stay and this place is also often one of the pre-wedding photo locations in Bali because of its beauty for tourists who choose this island as a favorite location pre-wedding photo implementing them in Bali.

Tanah Lot comes from the Balinese language means “Land of Sea”. This temple stands, and built on a rock which is limestone that overlooking the Indian Ocean that has formed continuously over the years by abrasion of the rocks by the waves naturally and create brilliant temple and majestic temple as it is now. Tanah Lot temple was built and has been part of Balinese mythology for centuries. This temple is one of seven sea temples around the Balinese coast. Each temple was founded in the vision of the sea next to form a chain along the west coast. However, the temple had significant Hindu influence. At the base of the rocky island, poisonous sea snakes are believed to guard the temple from evil spirits and intruders. A giant snake purportedly protects the temple is created from scarves ‘Dhang Hyang Nirartha’ when he established the island.

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