Suranadi Temple
Suranadi Temple
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Aegisint
Jakarta, Indonesia327 contributions
Jan 2020
This is a donation only location, no fixed fee to enter so be generous.
The temple is very small but it is in a lovely area. The keeper gave us a personal guided tour and answered lots of questions about the mountain spring, old trees and the monkeys.
There are some amazing Koi in the fresh mountain water here.
The monkeys were very well behaved, but then again we did not try to touch them so everyone was happy.
You will only need 30 to 45 minutes to enjoy this location and then you can sample the famous sate stands across the road.
The temple is very small but it is in a lovely area. The keeper gave us a personal guided tour and answered lots of questions about the mountain spring, old trees and the monkeys.
There are some amazing Koi in the fresh mountain water here.
The monkeys were very well behaved, but then again we did not try to touch them so everyone was happy.
You will only need 30 to 45 minutes to enjoy this location and then you can sample the famous sate stands across the road.
Written January 3, 2020
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Traveling Joe
Rennes, France160 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
This temple is active with visitors. You have to pay a fee to get a sarong in order to get in, you give what you want. There are statues, and a spring to which people come to get water. The visit is short, but ok. There are monkeys around, not dangerous. On the way, you will appreciate Lombok living style, motorbikes loaded with huge packages, people riding horses, etc.
Written December 22, 2023
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Michelle H
Gold Coast, Australia11 contributions
Mar 2019
Very disappointed in the condition of this temple, drove over an hr to visit , paid 1000:to enter, looks like it has just been left to fall apart, left over signs of mane a catheringn
Written June 13, 2019
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