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GUNUNG KAWI

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2FW7+2X Ngadirenggo/Htn, Kabupaten de Blitar, Java oriental, Indonésie, Tampaksiring, Indonesia
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2024
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Impressive royal tombs at Tampaksiring, the most beautiful and oldest large-scale Balinese monument.

South of Tampaksiring, a road takes you to the site of Gunung Kawi, which houses impressive royal tombs dating back to the 11th century. You reach a steep staircase that descends under a stone arch and allows you to embrace the whole valley. The rice fields are magnificent and slip into the light, sometimes colliding with clumps of coconut trees and hamlets that seem isolated. Gunung Kawi remains without doubt the most beautiful and the oldest Balinese monument of scale. It has a total of ten mausoleums carved in the rock and in niches 7 m high. Five of them are on the east bank and four on the west bank. The last one is about one kilometre to the south. A bridge leads from one to the other. The mausoleums are completed by monks' cells, which are accessed by a labyrinthine path. It is not known whether these candi are royal tombs or monuments erected in memory of the 11th century rulers and their wives. The Balinese always speak of royal tombs. It is also said that the mausoleums erected would be tributes to the wives of King Anak Wungsu who would have thrown themselves into the pyre and thus have performed the sacrifice of the "satia". A path runs through the rice fields to reach the tenth mausoleum called "Griya Pedanda", or "Pedanda Brahmin house". The site was discovered in 1920 and to reach it you have to climb more than 200 steps to discover the beauty of the place. A climb that is really worth it.


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Lye
Visited in august 2019
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Un site qui change des temples que l'on peut visiter à Bali. Le cadre est très beau avec la vue sur les rizières. On descend par un escalier jusqu'aux tombeaux. J'ai tenté d'aller à celui qui est a 1km mais le chemin n'est pas très praticable. Pour cette dernière partue, c'est mieux d'avoir un guide!
Visited in may 2018
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Pour accéder au site vous devrez descendre 230 marches d'un escalier en galets, c'est sportif quand même pour les anciens, surtout sous une forte chaleur et qi'il faudra penser à les remonter, vous prendrez votre rythme, c'est largement faisable. Le site est très beau avec le long de la descente ses terrasses de riz et son petit torrent en contrebas. taillés dans le roc vous aurez quelques grottes et temples du plus bel effet avec ses mousses vertes, à voir aussi le curieux monastère taillé dans la roche.

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jackie84
Visited in january 2018
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A chacun de mes voyages à Bali je vais au Gunung Kawi, c'est une étape incontournable pour moi ! Mon temple préféré !
Il y a une atmosphère qu'il n'y a pas ailleurs, le site est tout simplement magnifique, et toute cette beauté nous fait oublier le grand nombre de marches à remonter...
Polobel
Visited in october 2017
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Beaucoup de monde, pèlerins et touristes mais temples de toute beauté à visiter tranquillement dans une très belle vallée encaissée parsemée de magnifiques rizières
VVI PAULINE
Visited in october 2015
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It is my favourite temple in Bali! It exudes a certain atmosphere will make you feel at home! The Balinese say it is the oldest temple in Bali. After having taken down the 300 steps, you will discover its treasures in the heart of beautiful terraced rice paddies, do not hesitate to follow the trails and stroll around.

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