Visit: Mount Kawi, Pakrisan River, Tampaksiring 80552 Indonesia
Gunung Kawi is an 11th-century temple and funerary complex in Tampaksiring north east of Ubud in Bali, Indonesia. Spread across either side of the Pakerisan river. It comprises 10 rock-cut candi shrines that are carved into some 7-metre-high 23 ft sheltered niches of the sheer cliff face. These funeral monuments are thought to be dedicated to King Anak Wungsu of the Udayana dynasty and his favourite queens. On the east side there are five temples that are dedicated, according to one theory, to King Udayana, his queen Mahendradatta, and their sons Airlanga, Anak Wungsu, and Marakata. The temples on the west side are dedicated, according to the same theory, to the king's minor queens or concubines.
Note :
1. There is step to access the temple and may need a moderated extra energy to pass the route step
2. Women in period of menstruation is not allowed to visit according the temple restriction
3. Ticket price slightly different price according with personaly drop off to your hotel on a option "hotel delivery ticket "