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We offer escort service for your visit to Uluwatu Temple. Meet our guide in the main entrance of Uluwatu Temple and show your booking voucher. From here, our guide will organize the entry ticket to the area, as well as Kecak Dance ticket without a long queue. The guide will escort you the temple area, share the local knowledge, show the best photography spots and help you taking the pictures. And the most important, he will protect you from the naughty monkeys who lives nearby the temple.
Uluwatu Temple offers spectacular view of the cliffs, facing the Indian Ocean. It is the best spot to see sunset in Bali. Another highlights is Kecak and Fire Dance, where 70 performers bring to life the enchanting tale of Rama and Sinta, enhanced by their vocal chants and intricate costumes. The show is performed twice daily, 1st show at 6pm to 7pm, and the 2nd show at 7:15pm to 8:15pm. Choose either watch the show along with the sunset (1st show) or take the 2nd show to enjoy it separately.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Kecak Dance ticket
Entrance Ticket
Local tour guide (English speaking)
Uluwatu Temple
Uluwatu Temple — known locally as "Pura Luhur Uluwatu", stands as a breathtaking testament to Bali’s spiritual and natural splendor. Perched majestically on a 70-meter cliff, this iconic temple offers more than just a stunning view; it’s a gateway to the soul of Bali, where tradition, culture, and the elements converge in a powerful display of beauty and reverence.
Kecak and Fire Dance
The Kecak Dance, one of Bali’s most iconic performances, inspired by the sacred Sanghyang dance, which is performed to ward off negative spirits, they adapted the ritual into a dramatic storytelling dance based on the Ramayana epic. Unlike traditional Balinese dance, Kecak Dance does not use musical instruments; instead, it relies entirely on the synchronized chanting of a large male chorus, producing the famous "cak-cak-cak" sound.
Meet the local tour guide in the main entrance at 5:30 pm
Meet the local tour guide in the main entrance at 4:30 pm
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