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4 Temples in Seminyak Bali for Cultural Visit

Published: 28 Jul 2025

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By Syahrial Maulana Sudarto

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Temples in Seminyak Bali for Cultural Visit
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Beyond the bustling streets, you'll discover a collection of temples in Seminyak that offer a profound glimpse into Balinese Hinduism and the island's rich cultural heritage. 

Exploring these sacred sites is one of the best things to do in Seminyak for anyone seeking a deeper connection with Bali. 

For tourists staying in Seminyak, these Bali temples are easily accessible and provide a truly authentic spiritual journey.

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Temples in Seminyak You Need to Visit

These Seminyak cultural attractions are more than just places of worship; they are vibrant centers of community life, where ancient traditions are upheld daily.

1. Pura Petitenget

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credit: Instagram @elcoriano71

Undoubtedly the most prominent temple in Seminyak, Pura Petitenget is a must-visit. 

Located majestically behind Petitenget Beach in central Seminyak (specifically in Kelurahan Kerobokan Kelod, Desa Adat Kerobokan, Kecamatan Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung), its entrance sits conveniently within the main beach parking area. You can't miss the impressive stone dragons guarding the main staircase – a perfect photo opportunity!

Parking is affordable, costing IDR 2,000 for scooters and IDR 5,000 for cars. 

To enter the sacred temple complex, you'll need to purchase a ticket for IDR 50,000 per person, which includes the essential use of a sarung. Remember, dressing respectfully is crucial when visiting Balinese temples.

Upon entering, you'll find a small courtyard with the smaller Masceti Temple to your right and the grand Petitenget to your left. Keep an eye out for the enormous white statue of Buto Ijo, a giant linked to the temple's fascinating history, situated between Petitenget Temple and the main road. 

The name "Petitenget" itself is derived from "Petit" (crate) and "Tenget" (haunted), signifying a place believed to trap evil spirits and protect the islanders.

While its exact construction date remains unknown, this centuries-old pura is believed to have been built in the 16th century by a revered priest, Dhang Hyang Dwijendra. 

Legend has it that the temple was erected to ward off a plague caused by the local giant, Ki Bhuto Ijo, who was tasked with guarding a treasure. 

Once Pura Petitenget was completed, the plague vanished, bringing peace to the area. 

The ancient tales and serene atmosphere make this one of the best temples to visit in Seminyak.

2. Pura Dalem Pancung Segara

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credit: Google Maps | Pura Dalem Pancung Segara - taken by: まーちゃん

Nestled near the famous Oberoi Beach (also known as Petitenget Beach) in Badung, Pura Dalem Pancung Segara offers another accessible glimpse into Balinese spiritual life. 

If you're staying close to popular tourist beaches like Petitenget and Seminyak Beach, this temple in Seminyak is a convenient stop. 

It's a great spot to observe locals bringing offerings (canang sari) and performing daily rituals, providing a quiet and introspective counterpoint to Seminyak's lively atmosphere.

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3. Pura Dalem Camplung Tanduk

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credit: Instagram @davidshak

This unique pura in Seminyak is named after the Camplung Tanduk tree (bunder tanduk), which is exclusive to this temple ground. 

This tree, with its banana-like golden fruits, holds significant traditional medicinal properties. 

According to the Pemangku (temple priest) of Pura Dalem Camplung Tanduk, locals historically sought blessings from the tree's leaves and fruits for healing, using them in traditional remedies for ailments like sprains when mixed with red onions. 

This temple in Seminyak offers a fascinating insight into the traditional Balinese belief system and their connection to nature's healing powers. 

4. Pura Bhujangga Waisnawa Basangka

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credit: Google Maps | Pura Bhujangga Waisnawa Basangka Batubolong - taken by: Putra Adnyana

While technically located in Batu Bolong, Canggu, just a short and scenic scooter ride from Seminyak, Pura Bhujangga Waisnawa Basangka is worth mentioning as a significant spiritual site easily reachable from Seminyak. 

This place of worship holds deep historical and spiritual value, particularly for the Bhujangga Waisnawa community. 

What began as a simple padmasana (lotus throne shrine) has been expanded over time by community elders and residents.

Its strategic location on the beachfront and proximity to the main road make it easily accessible for visitors from various areas, including Seminyak. 

To reach Pura Luhur Bhujangga Waisnawa, follow directions to Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong No.117, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali. 

This pura offers a different coastal temple experience, complementing your exploration of temples in Seminyak.

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Exploring these magnificent temples in Seminyak and its surrounding areas is an unforgettable experience. The best way to embrace this spiritual journey and navigate freely from one sacred site to another, is by renting a scooter. 

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Their 24/7 service ensures customer support is always available, and the best part for Seminyak explorers? 

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So, as you plan your visit to the best temples to visit in Seminyak and immerse yourself in the local culture, remember that exploring with a reliable scooter from Cinchy will make your spiritual journey not only more enjoyable but also truly unforgettable. 

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