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Pura Pulaki

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Pura Pulaki

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Pura Pulaki is a significant Balinese Hindu temple, known as a "pura segara" or sea temple, located on the northern coast of Bali, Indonesia. Situated in the Buleleng Regency, west of Singaraja, this religious building stands at an elevation of approximately 12 meters above sea level. It is uniquely positioned on flat land with rocky outcrops and a hillside backdrop, overlooking the vast Java Sea. Pura Pulaki is part of a chain of temples believed to spiritually protect the island…

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best way to get to Pura Pulaki?

    Pura Pulaki is conveniently located along the Singaraja-Gilimanuk highway in Banyupoh Village, Gerokgak District. This makes it easily accessible by car or motorbike from various regions of Bali. Public transport options might be less direct, so hiring a private driver or using ride-sharing apps are common choices for visitors.

    Is there an entrance fee for Pura Pulaki, and what is the dress code?

    Yes, there is typically a small entrance fee to visit Pura Pulaki, which contributes to the temple's maintenance. As a sacred site, visitors are required to dress respectfully. This usually means wearing a sarong and a sash, which can often be rented or provided at the entrance if you don't have your own.

    Are there specific viewpoints around Pura Pulaki that offer the best photo opportunities?

    Absolutely! The temple's unique position on flat land with rocky outcrops, overlooking the Java Sea, provides numerous scenic spots. The cliffside perch offers breathtaking panoramic views of the black sandy beaches and the azure Indian Ocean. Inside the complex, the traditional Balinese architecture, intricate carvings, and the massive gate also make for excellent photographic subjects.

    What is the parking situation like at Pura Pulaki?

    Given its location along a major highway, Pura Pulaki generally has designated parking areas for visitors. However, during peak seasons or religious ceremonies, parking might become more crowded. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a convenient spot.

    Is Pura Pulaki suitable for families with children?

    Yes, Pura Pulaki is considered family-friendly. Children will likely be fascinated by the resident long-tailed macaques, though parents should supervise them closely and ensure belongings are secure. The cultural experience and beautiful views can be enjoyed by all ages, making it a memorable outing for families.

    What is the historical significance of Pura Pulaki?

    Pura Pulaki boasts a rich history, with archaeological findings suggesting the area has been a spiritual center since prehistoric times. Its establishment as a major temple is largely attributed to Dang Hyang Nirartha, a revered Hindu priest, in the late 15th century. It is also part of a chain of 'pura segara' or sea temples believed to spiritually protect Bali.

    Are there any hiking trails or specific routes around Pura Pulaki?

    While Pura Pulaki itself is a temple complex rather than a hiking destination, its surrounding area offers opportunities for exploration. Hikers and cyclists can find various routes that lead to and around this sacred site, often connecting to other nearby temples or offering scenic coastal views. These routes vary in difficulty, so it's advisable to check local maps or guides.

    What other temples are near Pura Pulaki that are worth visiting?

    Pura Pulaki is part of a larger spiritual complex. Nearby temples that are also significant include Pura Melanting, Pura Pabean, Pura Kerta Kawat, and Pura Pemuteran. Each of these temples serves distinct purposes within Balinese Hindu devotion and offers further insight into the island's rich spiritual landscape.

    Are there cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to Pura Pulaki?

    Given its location along a main road and its popularity, you can find local warungs (small eateries) and cafes in the vicinity offering Balinese cuisine and refreshments. For more extensive dining options and accommodation, the nearby towns and coastal areas, such as Pemuteran or Singaraja, offer a wider range of choices from guesthouses to resorts.

    Is Pura Pulaki wheelchair accessible?

    While the main grounds of Pura Pulaki are relatively flat, some areas within the temple complex, particularly the inner sanctums, may involve steps or uneven surfaces typical of traditional Balinese architecture. Access might be challenging for those using wheelchairs, and it's advisable to inquire locally for the most current accessibility information.

    What is the best time of day to visit Pura Pulaki to avoid crowds?

    To experience Pura Pulaki in a more tranquil setting and avoid larger crowds, it's generally best to visit earlier in the morning, shortly after opening, or later in the afternoon before closing. This also often provides more pleasant temperatures and softer light for photography.

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