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Uluwatu Temple Sunset Tour & Kecak Dance Experience
Uluwatu Temple Sunset Tour & Kecak Dance Experience
Uluwatu Temple Sunset Tour & Kecak Dance Experience
Uluwatu Temple Sunset Tour & Kecak Dance Experience
Uluwatu Temple Sunset Tour & Kecak Dance Experience

Uluwatu Temple Sunset Tour & Kecak Dance Experience


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  • Visit Uluwatu Temple, a sacred sea temple perched on a dramatic ocean cliff
  • Watch the Kecak Fire Dance performance during sunset
  • Enjoy breathtaking sunset views over the Indian Ocean
  • Learn about Balinese culture and traditions through a classic performance
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Experience one of Bali’s most iconic cultural attractions at Uluwatu Temple, dramatically located on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. Enjoy a stunning sunset view followed by the famous Kecak Fire Dance, a traditional Balinese performance telling the epic Ramayana story through rhythmic chanting and fire elements. This tour offers a perfect combination of culture, scenery, and unforgettable moments at one of Bali’s top landmarks.

What You Can Expect

Duration: 1 day(s)

1 Day

  • 15:00
    Our driver will pick you up from your hotel in Bali area, including Seminyak, Legian, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, and Sanur. Please be ready and wait at the hotel lobby at the scheduled pickup time. Additional charges may apply for pickup locations outside the covered areas.
  • Enjoy a comfortable drive while passing Bali’s scenic coastal areas on the way to the temple.
    Enjoy a comfortable drive while passing Bali’s scenic coastal areas on the way to the temple.
  • Watch the iconic Kecak Fire Dance performance at Uluwatu Temple while enjoying the breathtaking sunset view over the Indian Ocean.
    Watch the iconic Kecak Fire Dance performance at Uluwatu Temple while enjoying the breathtaking sunset view over the Indian Ocean.
  • 19:30
    After the tour ends, you will be transferred back to your hotel. Optional dinner at Jimbaran seafood restaurant is available upon request.

How to Use

Please present your booking voucher or order number to our driver at the hotel lobby during pickup. Make sure you are ready at the scheduled pickup time. No passport or ID card is required for check-in.

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Experience Location

Location Name: uluwatu

Address: Uluwatu, Pecatu, Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia


FAQ

1. What makes visiting Uluwatu Temple a unique experience?

Uluwatu Temple offers a distinctive experience combining cultural heritage with dramatic natural beauty. Perched on a towering cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, it provides breathtaking panoramic sunset views. Visitors can witness the sacred Balinese sea temple architecture and then enjoy the captivating Kecak Fire Dance, a traditional performance depicting the Ramayana story through rhythmic chanting and fire elements, making it an unforgettable cultural and scenic highlight of Bali.

2. What is the dress code for visiting Uluwatu Temple, and what other essentials should I know?

To visit Uluwatu Temple, both men and women must wear a sarong and a sash, which cover the legs and waist respectively. These are typically provided at the entrance. It's also advisable to wear modest tops that cover the shoulders. Be aware of the macaques (monkeys) in the area; they are known to snatch loose items like hats, glasses, and jewelry, so secure your belongings.

3. What are the key differences between Uluwatu Temple and Tanah Lot Temple?

While both are iconic sea temples in Bali, Uluwatu Temple and Tanah Lot Temple offer distinct experiences. Uluwatu is dramatically situated on a cliff edge, famous for its stunning sunset views and the traditional Kecak Fire Dance performance. Tanah Lot, on the other hand, is built on a rock formation just offshore, accessible only at low tide, and is renowned for its picturesque silhouette against the sunset, without a regular dance performance on-site.

4. What is the physical accessibility like at Uluwatu Temple, including the number of steps?

Uluwatu Temple involves a fair amount of walking and some stairs due to its cliff-top location and expansive grounds. While there isn't one definitive "number of steps" for the entire site, visitors should be prepared for uneven paths and numerous steps, especially to reach various viewpoints and the amphitheater for the Kecak dance. It is generally not ideal for those with severe mobility issues. Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.

5. What are the accepted payment options for on-site purchases at Uluwatu Temple?

For on-site purchases at Uluwatu Temple, such as entrance fees (if not pre-booked) or snacks, cash (Indonesian Rupiah) is widely accepted and often preferred by smaller vendors. Credit card payments might be available at official ticket counters or larger souvenir shops, but it's always recommended to carry local currency for convenience and for smaller transactions within the temple complex.

6. What can I expect from the Kecak Fire Dance performance at Uluwatu Temple?

The Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple is a mesmerizing traditional Balinese performance held outdoors, typically around sunset. Expect a large chorus of bare-chested men chanting rhythmically ("chak-a-chak") to create a dynamic vocal soundscape, instead of musical instruments. The performance tells a segment of the Ramayana epic, featuring intricate choreography, vibrant costumes, and dramatic fire elements, all against the backdrop of the ocean.

7. When is the best time to experience the sunset views at Uluwatu Temple?

The best time to experience the breathtaking sunset views at Uluwatu Temple is typically an hour or two before the actual sunset time. This allows ample time to explore the temple grounds, find a good viewing spot, and then settle in for the spectacle. The Kecak Fire Dance usually begins just before or during sunset, perfectly timing the performance with the stunning natural light.

8. What are the recommended transportation options to reach Uluwatu Temple?

To reach Uluwatu Temple, private car hire with a driver is highly recommended for convenience, especially if you are traveling from other parts of Bali. Taxis or ride-hailing services like Grab are also options, though finding a return ride from the temple area can sometimes be challenging during peak hours. Some visitors opt for organized tours that include transportation, ensuring a seamless journey.

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