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"An important sacred water temple for more than 1,000 years, Tirta Empul (“Holy Spring”) contains a warren of shrines, gates, courtyards, and purification pools where Balinese Hindus “baptize” themselves underneath a succession of waterspouts. Equally popular with travelers, the temple commands a 90,000 IDR (around $5.50) entry fee and the wearing of a sarong. Yes, there are crowds, but the ornate temples, exquisite stone statues of the divine, and sacred bathing pools are inspiring nonetheless. Want to immerse yourself (literally) in the holy Tirta Empul experience? Bring an additional change of clothes and swimwear to partake in the water ritual; helpful temple staff are on-hand to explain the protocol if you came without a guide. Despite its popularity, Tirta Empul contains a rare spiritual heft not seen in other Balinese temples. Come to feel moved." - Julia Eskins