• Goa Gajah Temple is one of the oldest temples in Bali with a very distinctive design and has a high historical value.
  • Some researchers believe that Goa Gajah manually dug by Hindu priests and later used the cave as a shelter or sanctuary.
  • The origins of Goa Gajah are shrouded in the mists of time, with historical records providing only glimpses into its ancient past.
  • Etymology from Goa Gajah was taken from the word Lwa Gajah, a name written by Mpu Prapanca in the manuscript of the state of Gama Kerta 1365 BCE.
  • If you are interested in visiting the Temple in Bali and want to explore more about Bali, make sure to add Goa Gajah Temple to your itinerary.
  • Goa Gajah (Balinese: ᬕᭀᬯᬕᬚᬄ), lit. meaning "The Elephant Cave", is located on the island of Bali near Ubud, in Indonesia.
  • The 11the century religious complex Goa Gajah is located on the road from Peliatan (Ubud) to Bedulu.
  • How To Reach- Goa Gajah temple is located in the Bedulu village in the Blahbatuh district of the Gianyar regency. This is about 3 Km to the East of Ubud town in Bali.
  • Fun fact: Goa Gajah was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995 so that this incredible site can be preserved forever! Best time to visit Goa Gajah.
  • This is the current Goa Gajah ticket price and hours as of 2024, but it’s a very popular temple so they seem to raise the entrance fee every year or two.