The temple is located in the Sacred Monkey Forest Park, not far northwest of Ubud in central Bali. The trees are lush and lush, and the famous local macaques live there. In order to prevent the macaques from harassing the villagers and damaging crops, the locals built this temple as a deterrent.
Lots of monkey business
It's a good rest-stop on the way to the temples in Bersakih and towards the volcano crater in Gunung Agung area. There's a lot of mosquitoes here so be prepared with bug repellents, etc. This plac...
Dissapointed
We visited this temple in Seprember 2013, as suggested by our driver. It was described as an interesting monkey temple. We've paid for an entrance and sadly noticed the temple itself was closed, we...
Not missing
A wonderful temple in the middle of a touristic apes forest, certainly but less than the ubud forest The decor of this pura is so extraordinary that many couples come to take their ...
A temple in the forest
A temple in a dense forest. I was wondering if it was not more popular than the Monkey Forest in Ubud, but surprisingly, large sightseeing buses stopped and many customers visited. Was it a sunny day when we visited? Many marriage couples were taking pictures. I wonder if everyone was lucky to see that every couple was so beautiful that they could be seen as models.
Monkey Temple
Bukissari Temple, commonly known as the Monkey Temple, is on the way to Busaki Temple. It is known for its many wild monkeys inhabiting the temple and surrounding forests. If I came here, I didn't have to go to the Monkey Forest in Ubud. I felt that this monkey was more dangerous.