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Bali Must-See South Coast: Uluwatu Temple, Tanah Lot, and Jimbaran Day Trip with Expert Guide
Bali Must-See South Coast: Uluwatu Temple, Tanah Lot, and Jimbaran Day Trip with Expert Guide
Bali Must-See South Coast: Uluwatu Temple, Tanah Lot, and Jimbaran Day Trip with Expert Guide
Bali Must-See South Coast: Uluwatu Temple, Tanah Lot, and Jimbaran Day Trip with Expert Guide
Bali Must-See South Coast: Uluwatu Temple, Tanah Lot, and Jimbaran Day Trip with Expert Guide

Bali Must-See South Coast: Uluwatu Temple, Tanah Lot, and Jimbaran Day Trip with Expert Guide


Duration:10 hour(s)
Guided language: Bahasa Indonesia / English / 日本語 / 한국어 / 中文
Free cancellation 4 day(s) prior to experience date
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Take a comprehensive private or group tour of the south coast of Bali. See the island's most iconic temple at Tanah Lot and admire Suluban Beach's picturesque caves.

  • Visit Temple Tanah Lot, Bali's famous rock temple
  • Upgrade your trip with a traditional Balinese Kecak dance performance
  • Kick back and relax on the white sands and rocks of Suluban Beach
  • Add on a trip to Jimbaran Bay's popular fish restaurant and enjoy a delicious meal
  • Journey worry-free thanks to available Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and other languages-speaking guide to show you around!
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— What You Can Expect —

Discover the highlights of Bali's southern coastline in a single day. Visit the famous Tanah Lot temple, relax on the sands of Suluban Beach in Uluwatu, and watch an optional traditional Kecak dance (Balinese fire dance). You can also add lunch, a massage, or a photo shoot.

In this private tour, you'll start with a pick-up at your hotel. Your first stop will be the Tanah Lot Temple, a rock formation overlooking the Indian Ocean.

Before going to Suluban Beach at Blue Point, stop at the famous restaurant street for lunch (at your own expense). Take a walk on the white sands of the beach and admire the amazing rocks and caves.

Next, if you chose the Kecak option, go to Uluwatu Temple to see Bali's famous kecak, an ancient ritual and fire dance that takes place as the sun goes down.

At Jimbaran Bay, you can end the day with a grilled seafood dinner (if add-on selected).


Tanah Lot Temple is located on a large coral boulder that is isolated from the neighboring island of Bali. Its roots can be traced back to the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries

Tanah Lot Temple is located on a large coral boulder that is isolated from the neighboring island of Bali. Its roots can be traced back to the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries

Located in the Uluwatu area of South Bali, Suluban Beach (also known as Blue Point Beach Uluwatu and Pantai Suluban) is one of the most breathtaking beaches on the island

Located in the Uluwatu area of South Bali, Suluban Beach (also known as Blue Point Beach Uluwatu and Pantai Suluban) is one of the most breathtaking beaches on the island

Put on a Balinese costume and take some pictures that will last a lifetime

Put on a Balinese costume and take some pictures that will last a lifetime

Be entertained with a fantastic hypnotic Kecak dance, swirling bright flames, and vivid traditional costumes (optional)

Be entertained with a fantastic hypnotic Kecak dance, swirling bright flames, and vivid traditional costumes (optional)

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— Know Before You Go —

  • If you select an earlier departure time for private options and if time allows, your guide can bring you to visit one more beach.
  • Lunch is at your own expense. Your guide will bring you to the restaurant street.

Reminders

  • Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: Heart disease, Pregnant women

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

FAQ

1. What makes visiting Uluwatu Temple a valuable experience for travelers?

Uluwatu Temple offers a captivating experience with its dramatic cliff-top location, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, especially during sunset. It is also home to a protected forest inhabited by monkeys, and visitors can witness the iconic Balinese Kecak fire dance performance held in an amphitheater nearby, which tells stories from the Ramayana epic against the stunning natural backdrop.

2. What are the entry requirements for Uluwatu Temple?

Visitors are required to purchase an entry ticket to access Uluwatu Temple. This ticket typically grants access to the temple grounds. As a sacred site, a respectful dress code is also required, which usually involves wearing a sarong and sash provided at the entrance, ensuring shoulders and knees are covered.

3. What is the required dress code for visiting Uluwatu Temple?

When visiting Uluwatu Temple, a modest dress code is required out of respect for its sacred nature. This typically means both men and women should wear a sarong to cover their legs and a sash around their waist. Shoulders and knees should also be covered. Sarongs and sashes are usually available for loan or rent at the temple entrance.

4. How much time should be allocated for visiting Uluwatu Temple?

To fully appreciate Uluwatu Temple, including exploring its grounds, enjoying the cliffside views, and observing the monkeys, it is recommended to allocate at least 1 to 1.5 hours. If you plan to attend the traditional Kecak fire dance performance, which usually starts around sunset, an additional hour should be factored into your visit.

5. What are the recommended transportation options for visiting Uluwatu Temple, Tanah Lot, and Jimbaran Bay on a day trip?

For a multi-stop day trip covering attractions like Uluwatu Temple, Tanah Lot, and Jimbaran Bay, the most convenient transportation option is to hire a private car with a driver or join an organized tour. Booking through platforms like KKday offers the benefit of comfortable, air-conditioned transport and often includes a knowledgeable guide, eliminating the hassle of navigating unfamiliar roads and coordinating logistics between multiple locations.

6. What unique experience does Tanah Lot Temple offer to visitors?

Tanah Lot Temple is famed for its unique offshore setting, perched on a rock formation that is only accessible during low tide. This iconic sea temple offers spectacular sunset views, making it one of Bali's most photographed landmarks. Visitors can explore the surrounding area, observe the temple from different viewpoints, and experience the cultural significance of this sacred site dedicated to sea gods.

7. What activities can visitors enjoy at Suluban Beach and Jimbaran Bay during a South Coast tour?

At Suluban Beach, visitors can explore picturesque caves, relax on the white sands, and marvel at the unique rock formations perfect for photography. Jimbaran Bay is renowned for its seafood dining experience, where you can enjoy fresh grilled seafood directly on the beach, especially popular during sunset for a delicious meal with a stunning view.

8. Is it possible to experience a traditional Balinese Kecak dance performance during a visit to Uluwatu Temple?

Yes, it is very common to experience a traditional Balinese Kecak dance performance during a visit to Uluwatu Temple. The performance is typically held in an open-air amphitheater located near the temple, often coinciding with sunset for a dramatic backdrop. It is advisable to arrive early to secure good seats, especially during peak season.

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