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A Balinese dancer performs a dramatic fire dance during a nighttime Kecak performance near Uluwatu Temple, with intense flames creating a powerful cultural spectacle.
The famous Tanah Lot Temple in Bali, majestically situated on a rock formation by the sea, with waves crashing against the rocks, showcasing its sacred and magnificent scenery.
Visitors gather on the cliffside viewing platform at Uluwatu Temple, Bali, admiring the vast Indian Ocean, with vibrant purple flowers blooming in the foreground.
Ancient stone steps and balustrades at Uluwatu Temple, Bali, surrounded by lush tropical greenery, with cliffs and the deep blue sea in the background, inviting exploration.
Traditional Balinese architecture of Uluwatu Temple, featuring multi-tiered meru towers perched majestically atop a lush cliff, set against a clear blue sky.

Bali Beach & Sunset Tour : Tanah Lot, Padang-Padang Beach, Uluwatu Sunset with Kecak Dance Day Tour | Indonesia Bali

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Duration:10 hour(s)
Guided language: English
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Enjoy the splendour of the sunset after a day of immersing in Balinese and Indonesian culture!

  • Marvel at the Kecak Dance from Uluwatu Temple
  • Visit Tanah Lot, a revered temple perched atop a sizable rock beside the water
  • Make a pit stop at the beautiful Padang-Padang Beach
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— What You Can Expect —

Explore the beauty of Bali with our must-visit attractions! Take a scenic drive to Tanah Lot, a majestic temple perched on a rock formation overlooking the sea. Relax and soak up the sun at the stunning Padang-Padang Beach. Discover the ancient Uluwatu temple with a breathtaking view of the ocean. End your day with an enchanting Kecak Fire Dance performance, an unforgettable cultural experience.


— Important Info —

  • Pick-up time: 9:00 am
  • Pick-up point: Traveller's hotel in Bali
  • Pick-up service range includes: Kuta, Legian, Sanur, Seminyak, Canggu, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Port of Benoa, Ubud, and Bali Ngurah Rai Airport
  • Drop-off point: Traveller's hotel in Bali or designated drop-off point
  • The precise meeting time will be provided after the booking is confirmed
  • It is advised to bring cash, a camera, a cap/hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, snacks 
  • It is advised to wear textiles that are light and easy to move in (preferably dri-fit material)

Tanah Lot: Located in Tabanan, Bali, Tanah Lot is a picturesque Hindu temple that sits on top of a large rock formation in the middle of the ocean. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the temple and the ocean while exploring the beautiful grounds.

The famous Tanah Lot Temple in Bali, majestically situated on a rock formation by the sea, with waves crashing against the rocks, showcasing its sacred and magnificent scenery.

Padang-Padang Beach: Located in the village of Pecatu, Padang-Padang Beach is a hidden gem that's famous for its clear turquoise waters and white sandy beach. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and surfing in a beautiful natural setting.

Beautiful sunset at Padang Padang Beach, Bali, with golden light reflecting on the sandy shore and gentle waves, large rock formations emerging from the sea.

Uluwatu Temple: Located on the southern coast of Bali, Uluwatu Temple is a famous sea temple that's perched on the edge of a cliff. Visitors can explore the temple grounds and enjoy panoramic views of the Indian Ocean.

Traditional Balinese architecture of Uluwatu Temple, featuring multi-tiered meru towers perched majestically atop a lush cliff, set against a clear blue sky.

Kecak Fire Dance: The Kecak Fire Dance is a traditional Balinese dance performance that takes place at sunset in Uluwatu Temple. The dance tells the story of the Hindu epic, Ramayana, and features a chorus of men who chant "kecak" while performers act out the story. The finale involves a dramatic fire dance performance.

A Balinese dancer performs a dramatic fire dance during a nighttime Kecak performance near Uluwatu Temple, with intense flames creating a powerful cultural spectacle.

Purchase Notice

  • This activity is not stroller- or wheelchair-accessible 
  • There will be a lot of stairs and walking involved in this trip; please consider your physical condition and mobility before booking 
  • Individuals with mobility issues are not advised to participate in this tour 
  • Individuals with preexisting problems like high blood pressure, epilepsy, etc. should avoid participating in this exercise

Reminders

  • Please provide your hotel's English name and address in the "Requests & Remarks" section when booking

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 4 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–3 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. Is visiting Tanah Lot Temple a worthwhile experience for its cultural and scenic value?

Yes, Tanah Lot Temple offers a truly unique cultural and scenic experience. Perched on a rock formation amidst crashing waves, it's a profound spiritual site, especially captivating at high tide when it appears to float. Its picturesque setting makes it a prime location for photography and witnessing Bali's spiritual heritage against a stunning ocean backdrop.

2. What cultural stories or myths are associated with Tanah Lot Temple?

Tanah Lot Temple is steeped in local folklore and Hindu mythology. Legend says it was established in the 16th century by a high priest, Dang Hyang Nirartha. It is believed to be guarded by venomous sea snakes at its base, which protect the temple from evil spirits and intruders. These stories contribute to the temple's mystical aura and cultural significance.

3. What are the main differences between Tanah Lot Temple and Uluwatu Temple for visitors?

Tanah Lot Temple is famous for its unique offshore location, accessible at low tide, and offers breathtaking ocean views, particularly at sunset. It's a key spiritual site. Uluwatu Temple, conversely, is perched on a dramatic cliff edge, renowned for its panoramic sunset views over the Indian Ocean and daily Kecak Dance performances, featuring playful monkeys around the complex.

4. Which deities are worshipped at Tanah Lot Temple and what is its spiritual significance?

Tanah Lot Temple is dedicated to the sea gods and the guardian spirits of the sea. It is one of Bali's most important sea temples, playing a vital role in Balinese spiritual life and ceremonies. Worshippers pray for harmony and prosperity from the ocean. Its location symbolizes the connection between humans, nature, and the divine.

5. What makes Padang-Padang Beach a unique stop and a good spot for sunset views?

Padang-Padang Beach is a hidden gem, famous for its white sand, clear blue waters, and unique rock formations. It's nestled behind a cave entrance, giving it a secluded feel. While known for surfing, its scenic beauty and relaxed atmosphere also make it a pleasant spot to relax and enjoy the late afternoon ambiance, offering charming sunset glimpses as the day winds down.

6. What can visitors expect from the Uluwatu Temple sunset and Kecak Dance performance?

At Uluwatu Temple, visitors can experience a spectacular sunset over the Indian Ocean from a cliff-top vantage point. This is often followed by the traditional Kecak Dance, performed by a chorus of men providing rhythmic chanting, set against the backdrop of the setting sun. The dance tells stories from the Ramayana epic, making it a captivating cultural highlight.

7. What is the recommended duration to spend at Tanah Lot Temple to fully experience its beauty?

To fully appreciate Tanah Lot Temple's beauty and surroundings, including walking around the mainland temple complex, exploring viewpoints, and possibly visiting the nearby market, a recommended duration is typically 1.5 to 2 hours. This allows time to observe the temple, take photos, and soak in the spiritual atmosphere, especially as the tide changes.

8. Beyond the sunset, what cultural experiences do Tanah Lot Temple and Uluwatu Temple offer?

Tanah Lot Temple provides insight into Balinese sea worship, offering a chance to witness local rituals and admire unique architecture. Uluwatu Temple, while famous for sunset, is also home to a community of monkeys considered sacred guardians and offers a dramatic cliff-edge setting that highlights Balinese Hinduism's integration with nature. Both are significant cultural landmarks.

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