Lingsar Temple
Lingsar Temple
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Waddler
York, UK12,478 contributions
Sept 2013 • Couples
Then you may well find this interesting.
I'm not overly keen on them unless they are genuinely spectacular, so found this ok but no more.
Would happily have done something else with my time.
I'm not overly keen on them unless they are genuinely spectacular, so found this ok but no more.
Would happily have done something else with my time.
Written 9 July 2014
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Lombok Friendly
Lombok, Indonesia880 contributions
Oct 2016 • Friends
This the most unique temple in Indonesia. The only temple that belong to two different religions; Hindu and Muslim. This is probably one of the strongest symbols of a great relationship between Islam and Hindu in Lombok.
Best time to visit this temple is during Maulid, where you can watch an interesting cultural event called Perang Ketupat (Ketupat War) or locally known as perang topat. Not a real war tho. It was just a fun fight, yet it is actually a symbol of peace between the two religions; Islam and Hindu in Lombok. In this war, the attendances are grouped in to two based on their religion, before the war started, there will be first some ceremonies and praying leads by the Head of each groups. The highlight of this event is people from both groups will throw each others using Ketupat ( A diamond-shaped rice cake made of young coconut leaves). Also you'll find lots of cultural custome parade and a showcase of Lombok's cultures.
Best time to visit this temple is during Maulid, where you can watch an interesting cultural event called Perang Ketupat (Ketupat War) or locally known as perang topat. Not a real war tho. It was just a fun fight, yet it is actually a symbol of peace between the two religions; Islam and Hindu in Lombok. In this war, the attendances are grouped in to two based on their religion, before the war started, there will be first some ceremonies and praying leads by the Head of each groups. The highlight of this event is people from both groups will throw each others using Ketupat ( A diamond-shaped rice cake made of young coconut leaves). Also you'll find lots of cultural custome parade and a showcase of Lombok's cultures.
Written 19 November 2016
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RudiB1000
13 contributions
Aug 2014 • Couples
If not visited yet on Bali, this one is worth visiting. The interactions and relations between different religions is explained by the local guide
Written 10 August 2014
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Bee
1 contribution
Nov 2022
Our experience at Lingsar Temple was the worst part of our trip. The guide claimed that he was stationed here by the government and had been doing this for the past 15 years, but his English was hardly comprehensible. The temple layout was pretty straightforward but he kept trying to drag out the tour by repeating the same information. We were so worn out after 20 minutes of trying our best to understand what he was sharing and being courteous though there were so many red flags. He told us it would take another 1.5 hours more when in fact we were able to walk through the entire temple in just 5 minutes.
At the end of the trip we gave him a tip but he said that was only enough for the temple donation and insisted on another 50k for himself. When we refused he harassed our driver for money. Mind you, our driver was way more senior than him but the guide was thick skinned and showed zero respect. We returned our driver the money but it was upsetting to see him treated so poorly for trying to protect us.
The temple is more like a recreational space for locals than a historical site. Everything is so run down, I highly doubt any money is donated to its maintenance as the guide claimed. Avoid at all costs.
At the end of the trip we gave him a tip but he said that was only enough for the temple donation and insisted on another 50k for himself. When we refused he harassed our driver for money. Mind you, our driver was way more senior than him but the guide was thick skinned and showed zero respect. We returned our driver the money but it was upsetting to see him treated so poorly for trying to protect us.
The temple is more like a recreational space for locals than a historical site. Everything is so run down, I highly doubt any money is donated to its maintenance as the guide claimed. Avoid at all costs.
Written 30 November 2022
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Traveling Joe
Rennes, France160 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
This is a large temple with very few visitors. Actually we were the only ones. There are two water pools at the entrance. And then a parc covered with plastic trash. Awful. You have to pay to get a sarong to visit, way too much for what it is. The lombok temples are deceving compared to Bali and other places.
Written 22 December 2023
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Mark
O'Connor, Australia158 contributions
Sept 2014 • Couples
When we arrived hadn't even got out of the taxi when a guide approached and said you have to go with a guide, which out taxi driver said. No entrance fee, guide seemed pleasant and knowledgeable. Once we started the tour it became blatantly obvious this was a moneymaking process. The prices we were told to pay for the different parts of the tour were ridiculous. Left a bitter taste in your mouth. Whilst we enjoyed the history aspect of the tour and information we received, I would not recommend to go unless you get some prices before you enter. Once we had paid for the guide, the sarongs, the eggs for the eels and the man to call the eels, the donation for all 3 religions it cost us over 200000 rupiah and we didn't pay what was asked for. Whilst this is not a lot, compared to other temples we have been to in Indonesia it is exorbitant. Maybe we had a dodgy guide.
Written 2 September 2014
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Nikita E
4 contributions
Jun 2016 • Friends
Like others, we were taken around by the guide who insisted it was mandatory for us to have him there, he then asked for a donation for the priest and then asked us to pay him! Otherwise, the temple was very run down and there was not much to see.
Written 14 June 2016
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inascully
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia770 contributions
Mar 2015 • Family
Just an 'Ok' temple (it is better to visit Meru Temple). Not much to see. A temple for Hindu & Muslim praying side by side, but only managed to visit the Hindus' Temple. A guy will asked you to fasten the yellow cloth (on your waist) & asked whether you'd like to see the sacred eels lives in the pool by feeding them. The price is Rp10k for 2 duck eggs. We were asked to wait for the pawang (talisman). Waited for almost 5minutes & a man came asked us to wait without introducing himself. He started to tell us the history of the temple for nearly 15minutes & came the talisman (but a woman..talisman).
We were ushered inside the pool area & the 'taliswoman' started to break the boiled eggs, throwing in the water & knocking the side of the pool, hoping that the big long eels to come out & feed the eggs. But none came out. So they ushered us to another place with squirt water & started to 'call' for the eels. Unfortunately only baby eels came. After their unsuccessful attempt, we have to give some donation to the 'taliswoman'. We paid each Rp10k for the 'taliswoman' & the storyteller. As you were about to return the yellow cloth, you need to give donation (again). So we left the temple followed by the 'storyteller'. At the parking area, he asked for Rp50k for his story telling. After a little argument we only paid him another Rp15k. Beware of these people who took opportunity on tourists.
We were ushered inside the pool area & the 'taliswoman' started to break the boiled eggs, throwing in the water & knocking the side of the pool, hoping that the big long eels to come out & feed the eggs. But none came out. So they ushered us to another place with squirt water & started to 'call' for the eels. Unfortunately only baby eels came. After their unsuccessful attempt, we have to give some donation to the 'taliswoman'. We paid each Rp10k for the 'taliswoman' & the storyteller. As you were about to return the yellow cloth, you need to give donation (again). So we left the temple followed by the 'storyteller'. At the parking area, he asked for Rp50k for his story telling. After a little argument we only paid him another Rp15k. Beware of these people who took opportunity on tourists.
Written 12 March 2015
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Muhammad W
4 contributions
Jun 2018 • Friends
This temple is rich with history and legend. To understand local culture and history is to enrich our knowledge. More than justbtourist sightseeing, it also tells some moral. I can learn from the way people from different religion can live in harmony praying at the same place. As indonrsian i really see our ideology... Unity in diversity. A must visit place if you come to lombok.
Written 1 August 2018
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Dewi W
1 contribution
May 2018 • Couples
We went there a few days ago. They insisted a guide was necessary. The information was interesting, but it quickly turned into a scam - or at least it felt like one. Supposedly you don't have to pay an entrance fee but should consider a donation. However, the donation was mandatory and the guide insisted in being paid as well. He became rude, looked at our 'donation' as if it wasn't enough - our driver couldn't believe we paid that much - and all the kindness was gone.
Written 19 May 2018
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s52b56
Los Angeles, California
6 people looking for a whole day tour. arriving on cruise ship on jan 10,2018 to lembar. what can you offer and what will bethe price? tx
Written 27 September 2017
s52b56
Los Angeles, California
We are arriving at 8am and leaving at 11pm. It gives us at least 12-13 hours. We would like to see during a day all possible sarroundings / cites and spend evening on nice shopping/walking street. What would be our options and prices? Will you pick us from the port and drop back? Tx
Written 5 October 2017
Hi,
How long should we set aside should we plan to visit the temple? Where else do u guys visit nearby? We will pass by mataram city eb route to sengigi. Thanks!
Written 18 June 2016
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