Pulaki , Temple with Spectacular Views in North Bali
This temple is located in the village of Banyu Poh , District Grokgak , in the western district of Buleleng , and lies at the foot of the hill right in front of the beach . It is one of the biggest Hindu temple in Bali located on the western coast town of Singaraja or 1 hour drive to the west of the city . During the rainy season , the dry brown hills around the temple back green sparkles . The architecture is dominated by black and white stones , as if some part of the temple is carved hills .
The monkeys roam inside and outside the temple , take the offerings brought by visitors . So you should keep valuables and it is better to not wear something that can attract the attention of the monkeys . When you visit this temple , a common sight seen are the ones holding the wand to drive away the monkeys away .
On the other hand , Pulaki Temple has spectacular views to be enjoyed . Entering the temple , you will arrive in the middle , and from this it can be seen clearly that the Java sea blue beautiful , framed by green hills on the right and left . There are more stairs to climb if you want to enter the main part where the visitors put their offerings and pray . In the main part no quieter , because the monkeys hanging from the branches of trees waiting for the right moment to steal the fruits of offerings . Visitors have been accustomed to the noise made by the monkeys and they still pray with full concentration .
Part of a more spectacular for review is upper temple complex , where there is a narrow street that will be a little slippery during rainy days . Make sure you pass this way when you visit Pulaki Temple . You would walk around in the middle of a cornfield locally , while your eyes may be tempted by the beautiful scenery of the sea and the hills , and the sound of the ocean will cool you on a hot day .
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