Tips
Visits to the temples- Remember that you must wear appropriate clothing. It is totally forbidden to go in a swimsuit and with your body exposed. In case of not complying with the dress code, you can rent a shirt and sarung at the entrance to the venue. Sarongs are a requirement to enter the temple and the shoulders must be covered (this applies to men and women).
You must be very respectful of the environment and people. Understand that it is a sacred place for local people.
Surely you will coincide with some kind of celebration. So I am very careful when taking pictures.
Avoid the central hours of the day to visit the complex. It is surely full of tourists. The best time to go is first thing in the morning.
“If you say Pura once, it means temple. However, if you say Pura twice, Pura-Pura, it means to pretend. Therefore, a small conversation phrase would be 'Saya Pura-Pura sibuk', which means' I am pretending that I am busy.
Soak up local coffee and your daily dose of village gossip are the first two things a good Balinese does when he gets up.
Bali is a very spiritual place with simple traditions and friendly people, we ask that when you arrive you try to maintain its essence, trying to smile and return the affection they give you, "there, even if people do not know each other, greet and recognize each other as friends" you have to understand that things have a different rhythm, so lower the revolutions (it is another world), let yourself be carried away by your aura and above all respect your life and the environment. Where you can feel the presence of KARMA if you open your heart and mind.
