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Cinchy Blog / Pura Batu Mejan: Ticket Price, Location, & Attractions
Published: 11 Feb 2026

By Syahrial Maulana Sudarto
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If you have been scrolling through your social media feed looking for the best spots in Bali, chances are you’ve seen the crashing waves and dark sands of Echo Beach in Canggu.
But right where the surfers catch their last ride of the day sits a silent, spiritual guardian: Pura Batu Mejan.
For many travelers staying in the Canggu area, this temple is a landmark they pass every day, yet few truly know the deep history and mystical secrets hidden behind its stone walls.
Whether you are a spiritual seeker or just someone looking for the perfect sunset spot, understanding the significance of Pura Batu Mejan will completely change how you view this corner of the island.

credit: Google Maps - Pura Batu Mejan (Kahyangan Jagat) | Shot by Reno Raphael Yang
Pura Batu Mejan is a historic sea temple located on the coastline of Canggu, Bali.
While the world knows this area as "Echo Beach," the local Balinese community has always called it Pantai Batu Mejan, named after this very temple.
In the Balinese spiritual hierarchy, this site is classified as a Pura Kahyangan Jagat or Pura Segara (Sea Temple).
These temples are built along the coast to honor the deities that protect the ocean and maintain the balance between the land and the sea.
It is a place where locals perform rituals to ask for tirtha (holy water) for purification ceremonies or melukat.
The temple acts as a bridge between two worlds. On one side, you have the modern, bustling energy of beach clubs and surf culture.
On the other, the timeless, serene atmosphere of Pura Batu Mejan, where the scent of incense still drifts over the salt spray of the Indian Ocean.

credit: Google Maps - Pura Batu Mejan (Kahyangan Jagat) | Shot by Reno Raphael Yang
The story of Pura Batu Mejan dates back centuries and is tied to one of the most legendary figures in Balinese history.
In the 16th century, a high priest from East Java named Dang Hyang Nirartha (also known as Pedanda Sakti Wawu Rauh) arrived in Bali.
He traveled across the island’s southern coast on a spiritual mission called Dharma Yatra.
During his journey, he established several iconic sea temples to protect the island, including Pura Uluwatu and Pura Tanah Lot.
Pura Batu Mejan was one of the sacred sites he founded to strengthen the spiritual energy of the coastline.
The name "Batu Mejan" isn't just a label; it carries deep meaning:
One of the most fascinating local legends suggests that Pura Batu Mejan was built on a foundation of Batu Permata Hijau (Green Gemstones).
While you won't see emeralds protruding from the rocks, this legend highlights the high level of kesucian (holiness) the Balinese people attribute to this ground.
There is also the Batu Penyambung Doa (Prayer Connecting Stone) located within the complex, which many believe helps human intentions reach the divine realm more clearly.
Visiting Pura Batu Mejan is remarkably affordable, as it is primarily a place of worship rather than a commercial tourist attraction.
Pro Tip: Always bring a sarong and a sash if you intend to enter the temple grounds. If you don't have one, you can often rent them nearby for a small fee.
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You can find Pura Batu Mejan at the end of Jalan Batu Mejan, Canggu, North Kuta. It is perched right on the edge of the rocks, about 100 meters west of Pura Batu Bolong.
Canggu’s roads are famously narrow and can be quite congested. Here is the estimated travel time from popular hubs:

credit: Google Maps - Pura Batu Mejan (Kahyangan Jagat) | Shot by Anthonius Tunang
There are several hidden features within and around Pura Batu Mejan that most tourists miss:
At low tide, look toward the shoreline south of the temple. You will see nine different spots where fresh water bubbles up from beneath the salt water. This is considered tirtha pangelukatan (purification water) used to cleanse the soul.
Known as the "Gate of Forgiveness," this specific part of the temple is where devotees go to seek spiritual pardon for past mistakes.
Marvel at the Padmasana (the empty throne for the Supreme God) and the Meru Tumpang Tiga (the three-tiered roof), which stands as a beautiful silhouette against the ocean.
It is a unique sight to see a traditional Balinese ceremony taking place just meters away from surfers catching waves at Echo Beach. It is the perfect example of Bali's "Harmoni" in 2026.
The undisputed best time to visit Pura Batu Mejan is late afternoon, around 05:00 PM. This allows you to experience the temple in the soft golden light before the sun sets directly behind the shrines. It is a photographer's dream and a peaceful way to end your day.
If you are staying in Canggu, you quickly realize that cars are often trapped in the "Canggu Crawl."
To reach Pura Batu Mejan comfortably and on time for sunset, renting a scooter is the most practical choice.

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