I had been recommended that Pura Tanah Lot was a “must see” while visiting Bali, so I decided that was something I wanted to do. Via someone I know, I got in touch with a private driver, Dodi (he asked me to mention him on my blog!), who drove me there. Dodi was a funny guy, who had been to Norway and described it a freezingly cold country. Which is understandable, knowing how warm Bali is.
Pura Tahah Lot is a temple built on a rock formation in the sea, and is one of seven sea temples around the Balinese coast. On the coast before it there’s a sort of village, and you have to pay to get into this village. You then have to go through a market before finally arriving at the temple.
The temple is fascinating and beautiful, and I’m really glad I went!

Photo: Mittens and Sunglasses © 2017

Photo: Mittens and Sunglasses © 2017

Photo: Mittens and Sunglasses © 2017

Photo: Mittens and Sunglasses © 2017

Photo: Mittens and Sunglasses © 2017

Photo: Mittens and Sunglasses © 2017
Photo: Mittens and Sunglasses © 2017