A unique interfaith complex celebrating Bali’s spiritual diversity, and a symbol of peace and harmony.
The temple is open every day from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. It is located at Nusa Dua Beach and can be reached by taxi from Denpasar Airport (about 20 minutes) or on foot if you are staying at a nearby resort; use Google Maps for precise directions.
Admission is completely free for visitors. Only a voluntary donation is recommended for the upkeep of the site.
It is recommended to spend between 30 and 60 minutes exploring the temple and the interfaith complex. It is a compact site, ideal for a quick yet enriching visit.
Built in 1998, it is part of the Puja Mandala complex, which symbolizes religious harmony in Bali, with a Hindu temple, a Catholic church, and a mosque side by side. It represents Indonesia’s multicultural tolerance. More details at the Bali Tourism Board.
Sunset is magical thanks to the sea views and golden light; avoid the rainy season (December to March). The best time is the dry season, from May to September, for better weather.
There are some steps at the Hindu temple, which makes it challenging for wheelchairs, but the overall complex is mostly flat. Contact the on-site staff for assistance; there are no official ramps.
Nearby you will find Nusa Dua Beach for relaxing, Museum Pasifika with Indonesian art, and Beachwalk Shopping Center. Also explore Waterblow for spectacular ocean views.
Wear modest clothing (a sarong is available at the entrance), bring mosquito repellent and water. Respect local ceremonies and visit early to avoid crowds; check reviews on TripAdvisor.
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