1. Batuan Temple, also known as Pura Desa Adat Batuan, is an ancient Hindu temple located in the village of Batuan, Ubud. It is one of Bali’s oldest temples, dating back to the 11th century. The temple features stunning traditional Balinese architecture, with intricate carvings and stunning ornaments. The temple’s main attraction is its three courtyards, each dedicated to a different deity. Visitors can see the temple’s shrines, pavilions, and gateways, which are decorated with beautiful sculptures depicting traditional stories from Hindu mythology.

2. The temple is open every day from 9 am to 5 pm, and there is no entrance fee. However, donations are appreciated. Phone numbers for the temple are not available.

3. Visitors can reach Batuan Temple by car or scooter, as it is located just a few kilometers south of Ubud. If you don’t have transportation, you can hire a driver or take a guided tour. It’s important to dress respectfully when entering the temple grounds, which means wearing a sarong and covering your shoulders. You can rent a sarong at the entrance if needed.