Pura Lempuyang Luhur – Abang | pura lempuyang
PuraLempuyangLuhurisacomplexoftemplesthatspecklesatrailleadingtothetopofMountLempuyang,aholymountain.Atotalofseventemplesdotthemountain’sslopes.Atthelowesttemple,a fantastic“gatewaytoheaven”greetsvisitors.LookingthroughthegateonacleardayrevealsMountAgungframedwithinitssides.Beyondthegate,threebeautifulnāga-linedstaircasesleaduptothelowesttemple.PuraLempuyangLuhurisoneoftheoldestandholiestsitesontheislandandisthoughttopredatemostHindutemplesthere.Thewholecomplexhasbeendubbedoneofthe “sixsanct...
Pura Lempuyang Luhur is a complex of temples that speckles a trail leading to the top of Mount Lempuyang, a holy mountain. A total of seven temples dot the mountain’s slopes. At the lowest temple, a fantastic “gateway to heaven” greets visitors. Looking through the gate on a clear day reveals Mount Agung framed within its sides. Beyond the gate, three beautiful nāga-lined staircases lead up to the lowest temple.
Pura Lempuyang Luhur is one of the oldest and holiest sites on the island and is thought to predate most Hindu temples there. The whole complex has been dubbed one of the “six sanctuaries of the world,” considered the most sacred places of worship on Bali[1]. Yet, because of its remote location tucked away on the island’s eastern end, the complex saw few foreign visitors until recent years.
Adventurous (and reasonably fit) travelers may hike up to the top temple, which is a four hour round-trip in total. Along the way, visitors will pass six other temples and...