Tanah Lot is a rock formation off the coast of Bali, Indonesia. It is home to the famous Tanah Lot Temple, one of Bali's most iconic landmarks and a popular tourist destination. The temple was built in the 16th century and is dedicated to the Balinese sea gods.
Tanah Lot means "Land in the Middle of the Sea" in Balinese, and the temple is perched on top of a large rock formation that is surrounded by water during high tide. Visitors can only access the temple during low tide, but the views of the temple and the ocean from the shore are still breathtaking.
The temple is adorned with traditional Balinese architecture and features several shrines and pavilions. The most famous shrine in the temple is the Batu Bolong, a rock formation with a hole in the middle. The temple is also famous for its stunning sunset views, which draw large crowds of tourists each evening.
In addition to the temple, Tanah Lot also offers visitors a chance to explore the surrounding natural beauty, including the coastline and nearby rice fields. The area is also known for its traditional Balinese dance performances and cultural events.