At the westernmost tip of Peninsula, this is one of the Bali’s nine directional “Khayangan Jagat” Temples. The locations are dramatic, perched on the edge of a high cliff with a picturesque sunset view. The temple was first used for worship by the holy 11th century priest, Empu Kuturan, who came to Bali to bring religious law and to form Desa Adat (Traditional Villages). The area where the spectacular sunset can be viewed is filled with a scent of fragipani blossom and its also the home of friendly monkeys.