Why to visit Tanah lot
The temple's base is sculpted with sea snakes and provides a natural stream of holy water, offering visitors with a visual and spiritual experience unlike any other.
The Tanah Lot temple is about 300 metres (980 ft) off the island's coast. It's one of seven temples that line the coast of Bali. In reality, you can view the Pura Ulu Watu temple site on the cliffs to the south, as well as a vast swath of azure waters to the west, near Negara, from this lovely rock temple.
Priests and Bali natives are allowed to visit the top of Tanah Lot, but tourists are welcome to stroll the temple's base and get blessings from the modest shrine beneath. Because of its incredible architecture and intricate granite faces, which are situated against the stunning Indonesian waters with a clear view.