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Puja Mandala

Southeast Asia

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Indonesia

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Bali

Puja Mandala, nestled in Kampial Village, Benoa, South Kuta District, Badung Regency, offers a stunning view of Tanjung Benoa’s sea from its hillside location. This remarkable site is a testament to Indonesia’s rich tapestry of religious tolerance and cultural diversity, embodying the nation’s motto, Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity in Diversity). At Puja Mandala, visitors can explore places of worship representing the country’s five major religions. The Ibnu Battuta Grand Mosque, with its three-story structure and traditional Javanese-style architecture, stands as a prominent symbol of Islam. Adjacent to the mosque is the Mary Mother of All Nations Catholic Church, featuring a distinctive bell tower and elegant design. Nearby, the Guna Buddha Vihara, with its golden pagoda and white elephant statues, represents Buddhism in a style reminiscent of Thai monasteries. The Protestant Christian Church in Bali (GKPB) Bukit Doa showcases intricate Balinese carvings and a unique roof design oriented toward the four cardinal directions. Lastly, the Jagat Natha Temple, set against the backdrop of an artificial pond, offers a serene and cooling atmosphere with its all-white decor. Conveniently located along Jl Raya Kurusetra, Puja Mandala is easily accessible from the Nusa Dua hotel complex and is just a 30-minute drive from Denpasar City via By Pass I Gusti Ngurah Rai. The site also boasts a spacious parking area for up to 40 buses and numerous canteen kiosks, making it a comfortable stop for visitors. Notably, King Salman of Saudi Arabia visited Puja Mandala in March 2017, adding to its distinguished reputation.

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Jalan Nusa Dua, Desa Benoa, Kuta Selatan, Badung, Bali, Indonesia, 80361

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How many worship centers are there at Puja Mandala?

In the Puja Mandala area, there are five houses of worship representing the five major religions in Indonesia.

Where to eat near Puja Mandala?

There are several places to eat not far from Puja Mandala. The restaurants around Puja Mandala provide various typical foods from Balinese food and western food which usually attract tourists in Bali.

Are there any shopping centers near Puja Mandala?

There are many shopping centers near Puja Mandala that sell typical Balinese souvenirs from clothes, fabrics, shirts and bags that can be used for travel while you are in Bali. In fact, several nearby shopping centers provide 24-hour service for tourists.

What is Puja Mandala’s operating hours?

Puja Mandala is open every day from Monday to Sunday in the morning at 08.00 WIB until the afternoon at 16.00 WIB. If you want to visit all the places of worship, it is recommended that you arrive early so as not to disturb the worship process around the Puja Mandala area.

What are the facilities at Puja Mandala?

Puja Mandala provides various kinds of facilities that make tourists feel comfortable. Apart from the complete prayer space at Puja Mandala, there is a very large parking area, which makes it easy for you to bring your own vehicle.Puja Mandala also provides a place to eat that serves delicious Balinese culinary delights.

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