Straight after Bratan Lake, off we went to the majestic Tanah Lot Temple, in my mind the most famous symbol of Bali.

First thing I noticed was the number of ducks I found lying their feathers about.

Just next to the ducks, we started to see what Tanah Lot was all about.


It’s temple by the sea! Who would’ve had the idea in the first place? It’s GRAND I tell you.

Tanah Lot is “also called Tanah Let which means ancient land and also Tanah Lod, which means the land to the south.” ~ taken from indo.com
We went inside the cavity at that big rocks, and there were a few what looked like holy men, who sprayed (holy) water, slipped an orchid, and stamped some rice to foreheads of people queuing. Oh it’s also a donation post. For the pray, holy water, holy orchid, and holy rice, that is.

Me with baby, holy orchid in ear, holy rice on forehead, and jew hat. I told you you’re gonna see the hat again.

Beautiful sunset without the sun. I don’t know where the sun was. We probably came a bit too late since we were stuck at Bratan Lake because of the rain.

My pretty boy. Okay he doesn’t like me to call him pretty boy, so I’m gonna call him my manly man ;).
I like all the blue-ness of the picture. Somehow all my pictures at Tanah Lot turned out all bluish.

The sky is blluuueee. I love the silhouette. But that time I was actually looking for the spot of Tanah Lot where all the famous pictures taken. I just found it latter when it got too dark to take good pictures :(. Apparently you gotta go up the small road near the ducks at the front, pass a series of small shops and cafes, and take the pictures from the hill, not the beach.

I know you can’t get enough of my hat, so there you go! (Damn my hair was long!)
I’m somewhat disappointed that I didn’t manage to capture better pictures at Tanah Lot like I would’ve expected because of bad timing. We almost rushed to the beach, up the hill, and back. Next time we definitely need to go earlier.
Tanah Lot ended our second day. So the next post you would see us in different clothes.
Tanah Lot
Tabanan Regency, Coast of West Bali
IndonesiaAdmission: adult Rp7.500,-, car Rp5.000,-










































