Built in 17th century, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is the second most significant temple in Bali. The temple is dedicated to the water goddess of Dewi Danu. The temple is a centre of worship for Balinese rice farmers, who consider water as a crucial element for rice harvesting. Located on the shores of Lake Bratan, surrounded by mountains, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is the most picturesque landmark in Bali. No wonder the temple is also known as ‘Bali Temple’, appearing on every tourist brochure. When the water level in Lake Bratan is higher, it surrounds the base of the temple, making it appear floating on the water. The fairy tale setting is dominated by 11 tiered roofs (Meru) of the main temple along with other smaller shrines dedicated to Shiva and Parvathi. Take a walk around the temple to appreciate its beauty. You can also take a boat ride in Lake Bratan to enjoy the vistas or glide leisurely in a paddle boat around the temple.
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