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Bali’s Hidden Gem for Spiritual Cleansing, Pura Gunung Kawi

Want to explore a quieter side of Bali? Pura Gunung Kawi Sebatu is a serene temple tucked away in Sebatu Village, just north of Ubud. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and sacred purification rituals, it’s a perfect spot to refresh your mind, body, and soul.

The temple sits in Sebatu Village, Tegallalang, Gianyar, Bali, just a 30-minute drive from Ubud. Coming from Kuta or Seminyak? Plan for about 1.5–2 hours depending on traffic. The scenic drive itself is part of the charm!

A Bit of History

Dating back to the 9th century, Pura Gunung Kawi Sebatu is steeped in Balinese spiritual tradition. Legend says Rishi Markandeya and his followers rested here, establishing shrines to honor Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. Sacred springs, like Tirta Dawa Gunung Kawi, are believed to have emerged from these rituals.

By the 14th–15th century, the temple was fully developed and became closely linked to Tirta Empul and Mengening Temple, especially for the Melukat purification ceremonies.

Melukat: The Sacred Purification

The Melukat ritual is a highlight for visitors. Bathing in the temple’s holy spring waters is believed to cleanse both body and soul, removing negative energy and bringing spiritual balance. This centuries-old practice is a unique glimpse into Balinese culture and spirituality.

What to Expect
  • Sacred Pools – Spring-fed waters for the purification ritual.

  • Peaceful Gardens – Lush greenery and koi ponds perfect for relaxation.

  • Traditional Architecture – Beautiful shrines, gateways, and Balinese carvings.

  • Meditative Atmosphere – Ideal for reflection and reconnecting with nature.

Open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For a deeper cultural experience, visit on Purnama, Tilem, or Kajeng Kliwon—holy days when the temple hosts communal purification ceremonies.

Enhance Your Experience

Pair your temple visit with a stay at Puri Gangga Resort. They offer guided Melukat ceremonies, traditional Balinese meals, and yoga sessions, letting you fully immerse in Bali’s spiritual ambiance.

Visitor Tips
  • Dress Code: Wear a sarong or sash (available at the temple).

  • Respectful Behavior: Keep quiet and avoid photos during ceremonies.

  • Health Consideration: Women during menstruation are traditionally not allowed inside.

Purification at Pura Gunung Kawi with Puri Gangga Resort Ubud

Pura Gunung Kawi Sebatu is more than a temple—it’s a place for spiritual renewal and cultural connection. Whether you’re seeking peace, insight into Balinese traditions, or simply a beautiful retreat, this hidden gem is a must-visit.

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