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Yeh Pulu

Ubud, Indonesia

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Ubud, Indonesia

About Yeh Pulu

Yeh Pulu is a 14th–15th century rock relief carved into a rice-terrace cliff in Bedulu, just outside Ubud. Stretching about 25 meters, its panels depict everyday life, hunters, and deities, offering a rare, non-temple glimpse into early Balinese culture. The site is quiet, modest, and best for travelers interested in archaeology, art history, or rural ambiance. Access involves a short walk through paddies; a small entrance fee applies, often including a local guide. Combine with nearby Goa Gajah for context. Expect minimal facilities and plan for heat; photography is permitted. Ideal for an hour-long, contemplative visit.

Plan your visit

Opening Hours

Daily: 8:00–18:00