Goa Giri Putri: A Journey to the Heart of Bali's Spiritual Heritage (2024)

The temple at Goa Giri Putri is among the most popular destinations in Nusa Penida. However, make sure not to miss the entrance, as it is relatively small. Once you have found it, you will be greeted by a massive and awe-inspiring cave.

A Sacred Cave of Purification and Healing for Balinese Pilgrims

Nestled inside the largest cave on Nusa Penida Island, the Goa Giri Putri temple holds great significance for Balinese devotees. Many embark on a pilgrimage to this holy site, traveling from Bali to undertake a complete purification ritual consisting of five stations within the cave, following an initial ceremony. The spring water flowing through the temple is believed to be imbued with natural healing properties, making it a popular destination for those seeking its curative powers. Adorned in white attire and carrying offerings, devotees arrive on speed boats to partake in the ritual, but many return to Bali on the same day, fearing the island’s reputation. Pura Goa Giri Putri is a must-visit among the 15 prominent places to explore on Nusa Penida.

Pura Goa Giri Putri Nusa Penida Bali ceremony inside the temple

ceremony inside the temple

What means Pura Goa Giri Putri ?

“Goa” means cave, “giri” means hill and “putri” stands for a symbol of strength. And “pura” means temple. So Pura Goa Giri Putri is a very descriptive name fo a temple built inside a cave in a hill dedicated to Shiva. Shiva’s role is to destroy the universe in order to re-create it. Shiva is part, together with Brahma and Vishnu, of the triumvirate in charge of the creation, the preservation and the destruction of the world.

Pura Goa Giri Putri Nusa Penida Bali initial ceremony

Pura Goa Giri Putri initial ceremony

How to get to Pura Goa Giri Putri ?

The temple is accessible in 30 minutes from Toyapakeh following a brand new road along the north coast of Nusa Penida island. You can rent a sarong in the small shop selling drinks if you do not have one. Cross the road and climb around fifty steps. After a donation (20,000 IDR per person) and a quick purification ceremony you will be ready to enter the temple. The priest will probably show you the entry because it is not easy to find. You enter almost crawling through a very small passage.

Goa Giri Putri Nusa Penida Bali cave entrance

entrance of the cave

After a few meters you will reach a huge cave. There is artificial light so you will not remain in the dark. Follow the path and  walk among the different temples. The purification process takes place at each temple inside the cave and lasts about 2h30, but you can go faster.You will see in the middle of the cave a small staircase going up. Depending on the priests present you will have the right or not to go up there. If you are a little bit claustrophobic it is probably a better idea to abstain. Because the space is quite small and a little suffocating. A kind of cave inside the cave !

And find here how to get to Nusa Penida from Bali.

Pura Goa Giri Putri temple cave Bali Nusa Penida

Inside the cave

The Trimurti bracelet

But do not miss the last ceremony at the last temple of the cave. It is open to tourists. The priests doze sometimes lying on a bench but I have never seen them refuse a ceremony. There are actually two ceremonies because the temple is mixed, Hindu and Buddhist.

At the end of the Hindu ceremony, the priest will tie the famous Balinese red white black bracelet on your wrist. This bracelet is composed of three red, white and black cords which represent the three gods of the Trimurti : Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. You will need to drink three times the holy water poured into your hands by the priest. You will finally take a few grains of rice that you will stick on your forehead.

Pura Goa Giri Putri temple Nusa penida Bali

Ceremony at Goa Giri Putri temple

At the other Buddhist ceremony, the priest will bring you through a purification and meditation session. Don’t be worried, it’s very brief ! He will also mark you with some ash on your forehead. This temple is dedicated to the Chinese Buddhist goddess of compassion, Guanyin.

Plan to give a small donation after the ceremonies. You then get out from Goa Giri Putri temple by the other end of the cave, which offers a beautiful panorama over a small valley.

Pura Goa Giri Putri Nusa Penida Bali last ceremony

Last ceremony

After Pura Goa Giri Putri

You can follow up with a tour to Atuh Beach and Diamond Beach. Read our page about tours in Nusa Penida.

And to know more about Balinese temples you can visit our page about culture and history of Nusa Penida.