Mount Kawi, Bali - Wanderela
Mount Kawi comprises of 10 candi or shrines i.e. memorials that have been carved out of the face of the rock in the imitation of actual statues.

Mount Kawi, also called Gunung Kawi, is one of the oldest and biggest ancient structures in Bali. It is at the bottom of a green river valley.
Mount Kawi has 10 candi, or shrines, which are memories carved into the rock to look like statues. Mount Kawi, which stands 8 meters tall, shields the niches cut into the sheer cliff face. When you walk through the old terraced rice fields on the northern edge of town, you can see a beautiful view. These terraced rice fields are just as beautiful as any other in Bali. There are more than 270 steps to the top of the landmark.
Location: Mount Kawi is located in Tampaksiring, north east of Ubud in Bali, Indonesia.
Timings: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Price:
Adult: 15000 Rp
Child: 7500 Rp
Parking: 2000 Rp (Price is inclusive of sarong)