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Goa Gajah, Bali's most intruiging temple
Goa Gajah, Bali's most intruiging temple
Goa Gajah, Bali's most intruiging temple

Bali

Goa Gajah, Bali's most intruiging temple

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€ 1 - 50

If you’re looking for a unique sight in Bali, Goa Gajah, or the Elephant Cave, might just be the hidden gem you're seeking. Don’t let the name mislead you, there are no elephants here. Instead, you'll find a temple complex full of history, mysterious carvings, and a peaceful vibe that invites you to explore. The first thing that will catch your eye is the entrance: a giant, menacing face carved into the rock, almost as if they wanted to scare off any evil spirits. Inside the cave you’ll find a small meditation area, believed to be carved out in the 11th century. In front of the cave you can see beautiful bathing pools and fountains. These pools are watched over by six statues of women holding a water pitcher, symbolizing the seven holy rivers of India. Yes, you read that right: there were originally seven statues, but one was lost to an earthquake. The temple is full of fascinating details like these, from its mysterious carvings that mix Hindu and Buddhist influences to the many theories about its name. Was it inspired by the Hindu god Ganesh, with his elephant head? Or perhaps from an old name for the nearby river? Guess we’ll never know! Our favorite area at Goa Gajah is probably the waterfall and downwards stream. It’s the most peaceful area of the temple grounds, the place to be if you want to be surrounded by nature (and just nature). We really loved our time here, it’s probably our most favorite temple in all of Bali!

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