Elephant Cave

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Utilisateur Klook
4 Nov 2025
An amazing day with John and Ary !!!! I did the excursion by myself and they both did everything to make me confortable and safe. A bit thank you 🫶🏻
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클룩 회원
4 Nov 2025
Oga Guide is the best guide in Bali. Thanks to his kind and safe driving, I was able to enjoy a comfortable trip. I would like to see him again when I come to Bali next time.
IRINE ***
4 Nov 2025
Ketut is very entertaining and the style of cooking is veru easy to follow and delicious too
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Thank you, Dewa for an absolutely wonderful trip. He was attentive, knowledgeable and we enjoyed every minute of our tour through Ubud. There was no pressure to move quickly and we were able to take our time and see everything. Thank you again, Dewa! Highly recommend!
Klook用戶
3 Nov 2025
A very worthwhile experience, the tour guide Giri parked the car in a spot conducive to photography, allowing us to effectively capture the beautiful sunrise, and his photography skills were excellent. 👍🏻
jonaliza ********
3 Nov 2025
it’s all good thank you and to my tour guide.
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Kimber **
1 Nov 2025
We booked this as one of our activities for our honeymoon. i was a bit hesitant as i saw a lot of reviews of others that didn’t have a good experience but we were able to experience this! it was amazing even though the gap between the hot air and passengers were a bit concerning. it was great overall and a good experience and we also enjoyed an afternoon tea after the balloon and each got certificates.
CHANG ******
1 Nov 2025
Panca and Marten are excellent tour guides, very good at taking photos, and very attentive in taking care of our 3 couples. Tour guide: Takes great care.
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What to know about Elephant Cave

Elephant Cave, also known as Goa Gajah, is a stunning archaeological site and Hindu temple complex near Ubud in Bali This historical site is famous for its cave entrance, which is a gaping mouth carved with intricate carvings that some believe represent evil spirits. Once inside the main cave, you can discover statues of the Hindu god Ganesha and other significant figures like Shiva, making it a sacred spot reflecting both Hindu and Buddhist influences. While exploring the area, you can take a nice walk through the gardens and visit two bathing pools with water spouts held by six female figures. There are also quiet spots for meditation with old carvings and Buddhist items around. Be sure to dress modestly, and if you don't have a sarong, they are usually available on-site for visitors. With its rich history and unique design, Elephant Cave is a hidden gem you shouldn't miss when visiting Bali.
Bedulu, Blahbatuh, Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia

Things to do at the Elephant Cave

Explore the Goa Gajah Temple grounds

Start your visit to Goa Gajah, which is also called the Elephant Cave. The temple is full of history. First, go through its interesting entrance, with its carved images and a big mouth. Inside, you'll see Buddhist relics like statues of Ganesha, and other important figures. Walking around this old place, you will sense why it has been important to priests and visitors for many years.

Discover the Bathing Pools

Stroll to the old bathing pool, where people once went for spiritual cleansing. This pool has clear water and lovely statues of women, symbolizing the earth's purity and fertility. You're surrounded by green gardens and the gentle sound of the water---it's a special spot that shows how nature and spirituality are connected.

Meditate in the Peaceful Sanctuary

Try spiritual meditation in this calm place, surrounded by beautiful statues and relics. The temple's quiet atmosphere is perfect for finding peace and feeling balanced.

Learn from Local Guides

Make your visit even better with a guided tour led by local guides who know a lot about the site. They can tell you interesting stories about the history and the legendary giant Kebo Iwa, who is said to be part of the site's creation. These tours give you more understanding of the different Hindu and Buddhist symbols you'll see there.

Visit the Souvenir Shops

After exploring, check out the local souvenir shops. You can buy traditional crafts, carvings, and items to remind you of your trip. These shops sell authentic Balinese goods that make great gifts for friends and family.

Must-see Attractions near the Elephant Cave

Campuhan Ridge Walk

Just a short drive from the Elephant Cave, try the Campuhan Ridge Walk. This trail offers amazing views of green hills and rice fields. It's perfect for a peaceful walk, especially in the morning or late afternoon. Enjoy the quiet surroundings and the refreshing breeze as you walk along the ridge.

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

Visit the nearby Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary to see energetic grey monkeys playing in the forest. This place is a sacred area with old temples, deeply connected to Hindu culture. Remember to dress respectfully and follow local customs during your visit.

Tegallalang Rice Terraces

Go to the Tegallalang Rice Terraces to see some of Bali's famous rice paddies. This place is great for taking photos and understanding Bali's traditional farming. Walking along the paths, you'll be amazed by the beautiful scenery, making it a perfect addition to your Elephant Cave visit.