Taman Ayun Temple is a majestic royal temple in Mengwi, Badung Regency, Bali, built in the 17th century by the King of Mengwi. The name "Taman Ayun" means "beautiful garden," reflecting the temple’s serene surroundings, which include lush gardens and large ponds that enhance its peaceful ambiance. This temple is recognized as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site due to its stunning Balinese architecture and significant historical and spiritual value. The temple complex consists of several courtyards filled with towering meru (multi-tiered shrines), symbolizing sacred mountains in Balinese Hindu beliefs. Visitors can stroll around the temple, soaking in the tranquil atmosphere while admiring the intricate carvings and grand structures. With its architectural beauty and deep spiritual essence, Taman Ayun Temple is one of Bali’s must-visit cultural destinations.