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Goa Lawah Bat Cave

Goa Lawah Bat Cave
The temple compound fronting the Goa Lawah bat cave.
Bats
A few of the thousands of fruit bats making Goa Lawah their home.

 
On Bali's eastern coast is the small but important temple of Goa Lawah. The temple itself is built just in front of a cave opening in the coastal cliffs. The cave is home to thousands of fruit bats, and according to legend, a giant dragon-like snake called Basuki also makes the cave its home.

The legends also say the cave extends all the way to Besakih temple, more than 30 kilometers (19 miles) away. Apparently, fear of the giant snake has kept anyone from checking this legend out.

Goa Lawah is Bali's most important temple for matters pertaining to the afterlife. On holy days, the beach in front of the temple is the site for funeral rites for those that can afford it.


Photo Gallery

To see more pictures of Goa Lawah, see our online photo gallery.

Admission Fees

The temple is open every day. There is a 5,000 Rupiah (0.55 USD) entrance fee, plus mandatory sarong rental.

 


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