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Tirta Empul is one of Bali's holiest water temples, founded in 926 AD around a natural spring that Balinese Hindus believe was created by the god Indra. The temple's centrepiece is a long rectangular purification pool fed by 30 stone-carved water spouts, each believed to have different spiritual properties. Balinese worshippers and respectful visitors alike wade through the chest-deep pool, moving from spout to spout in a prescribed sequence while reciting prayers - a ritual called melukat.
Beyond the purification pools, the temple complex includes lush gardens, koi ponds, and ornate split gates that make for some of Ubud's best photography. You must wear a sarong (available free at the entrance) and follow the etiquette signs. Entry is IDR 50,000 (€3) for international visitors. The temple is open daily from 08:00 to 18:00, though the purification pools close at 17:00. Spout numbers 11 and 12 are reserved for funeral purification and should be skipped by visitors.
Pro Tip: If you plan to enter the purification pool, bring a change of clothes and a waterproof bag for your phone. Arrive before 09:30 to avoid queuing at each spout. A local guide (IDR 50,000-100,000) can explain the ritual's significance and ensure you follow the correct sequence.