Taman Ayun Temple (Pura Taman Ayun)
Taman Ayun Temple (Pura Taman Ayun)
Taman Ayun Temple (Pura Taman Ayun)

Taman Ayun Temple (Pura Taman Ayun) Tours and Tickets

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A royal water temple, built for the kings of Mengwi, Taman Ayun Temple (also known as Pura Taman Ayun and Mengwi Temple) forms part of Bali’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. With some 50 buildings, including many tiered shrines, a moat, river, park, gardens, and streams, Taman Ayun is one of Indonesia’s most beautiful Hindu temples.

  • Jalan Ayodya No.10, Mengwi, Bali, 80351

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Larry_T, Jul 2023
A great tour! Our driver and guide, Nova, was exceptional in making it excellent!
The evening dinner was beyond what we expected in quality. Everything else was good except the monkey park, which was a disappointment.
Donald_D, Jul 2023
Irwan is the best!!
Inwan is an excellent guide. He arrived early to pick us up and was very flexible with out tour since we had to be back at our hotel earlier that planned. He was a very safe driver and provided great details on the west side of Bali. We had plenty of time to enjoy all of the sites that were included in our itinerary. Irwan had umbrellas available since we did have rain during part of our tour. Thank you Irwan!
Mary_I, May 2023
Great Tour
Had a great time. The sunset at Tanah Lot was beautiful. Walking through the rice fields was very peaceful.
Katja_P, Apr 2023
Two beautiful temples, seafood dinner and Balinese trafic jam
We had a private car and a guide on this tour. The tour was ment to last 8-10 hours, but it lasted over 11 hours, mainly because of the trafic. First it took 2 hours to drive from Sanur to Tanah Lot. We spent 1 hour in Tanah Lot and it was such a beautiful place. It would have been nice to have one extra hour there to do some shopping, because there were so many shops outside the temple area. After 1 hour luch it took 2,5 hours to drive to Uluwatu, because of the terrible trafic. We were supposed to have 2 hours in Uluwatu temple, but we had only 20 minutes, before we had to rush to see the Kecak fire dance. It would have been better, if the tour had started 2 hours earlier, so that we could have had proper time in both temples. But maby you can´t predict how the traffic is going to be on each day. At the end we had barbecue seafood dinner on Jimbaran beach, which was also very beautiful place in the evening. Because we had spent so much time in the traffic jam, our guide took us from Jimbaran back to Sanur via the new toll road, which was very nice of him.
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