Constructed of beautiful red brick and sandstone, Petitenget temple which is called Pura Petitenget by the locals is a 16th-century Hindu temple known for its scenic beachside location. The temple is decorated with vibrant colored lamps and lights at the time of festivals which makes the temple more beautiful. The name ‘Petitenget’ translates to ‘matchbox’ and people believe this temple was built to protect them from the sea. Do add this place to your Bali package.
Location: Jl. Petitenget, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali
Entry fees: 50,000 IDR
Timings: 24 hours open
The scenic beachside location is the major attraction of the temple. This centuries-old temple is one of the cultural landmarks in the beach resort area of Seminyak. The red brick and sandstone give an antique feel to the architecture of the temple. Next to the main temple is the Masceti Ulun Tanjung temple where local villagers used to pray for protection from famine and diseases in the ancient ages. The temple is still an active place of worship, so a number of religious festivals still occur there. Some of the events happen on the adjacent beach so that the people who come to visit the beach can also enjoy the Balinese culture. This is one of the must visit places in Bali.
You can see the dance rehearsals featuring young Balinese girls practicing their moves and gestures in the Bale Agung pavilion if you are coming on weekend mornings. The leafy and well-shaded frontage of the temple matches the age of the temple itself. The popular street Jalan Petitenget is full of world-class dining and entertainment venues.
The most number of people visit the temple on Merakih Wednesday which comes every 210 days according to the Pawukon Balinese calendar. The temple is decorated with colored lamps and parasols on this day and the pilgrims wear traditional clothes. The pavilion will be filled with traditional rehearsals by the Balinese Hindus as an introduction to the anniversary ceremony. This is the best time to visit Petitenget temple since it is the best day for the temple and the pilgrims themselves.
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The visitors must wear a sarong which covers the knees and the ankles. Also, make sure that the shoulders and midriff are covered.
The best time to visit the temple is on Merakih wednesday which comes every 210 days according to the Pawukon Balinese calendar.
No, there are no entrance fees to visit Pura Petitenget Temple. However, donations are welcomed and appreciated to support the maintenance and upkeep of the temple.
Yes, you can take photographs inside the temple, but it is important to be respectful of the worshippers and the sanctity of the place. Avoid using flash and follow any specific guidelines provided by the temple staff.
Pura Petitenget Temple may have limited accessibility for wheelchair users due to its traditional architectural design and stairs. However, it is best to contact the temple authorities beforehand to inquire about any available accommodations.