Goa Gajah Entrance Bali

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Goa Gajah, also known as the Elephant Cave, is a mysterious Hindu site near Ubud, Bali. Read about the history and what's inside Goa Gajah.

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Feb 27, 2025
The Elephant Cave is sort of a tourist trap. Though, the location itself is in lush surroundings. There's a number of stairs as you descend into the site. The Elephant Cave is interesting, but, it do…Full review by Gareth C
Feb 4, 2025
I thought this temple was worth seeing. Sacred, Very old, was destroyed by a volcanic eruption and then excavated. There also is a waterfall you can swim in. I felt the experience was really improved…Full review by Elise C
Nov 12, 2024
The set up of this landmark does not do it proud, sadly. On entry in the carpark (as a single female) I was bombarded with quite aggressive shouting from female market traders that I needed to buy on…Full review by RosemarieR1987

Questions & answers

Q:
We are planning our trip and I was wondering if 1and half hours enough time to spend here?
A:
Yes it is. One hour would be sufficient there and maybe half an hour to browse the markets
Q:
Can someone tell me approx how many stairs.
A:
50-100 at least. Depending on how far you want to go down, then back up.
Q:
How much is the entrance fee in 2019?
A:
It was 50K if I am not mixing up ticket prices :)
Q:
rules about Pregnant women entering the temples? I have read that most are off limits if you are pregnant?
A:
That’s not my understanding. The rule is no menstruating women can enter the temples.
Q:
can anyone tell me what rental charges for sarong and sash are?
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They're for free, included in price of ticket.
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