Attraction Tours Uluwatu
Uluwatu Attraction Tours
Overview
Located on the southern coast of Bali, Uluwatu is a stunning temple complex perched on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. It’s a must-visit attraction in Bali, known for its breathtaking sunsets and Kecak Fire Dance performances.
Getting There
- The most convenient way to get to Uluwatu is by taking a taxi or hiring a driver from your accommodation.
- If you’re using public transportation, take bus number 102 from Kuta or South Kuta area to Uluwatu Temple.
- Parking is available near the temple, but be prepared for large crowds.
What to Expect
- The Uluwatu Temple complex includes a beautiful Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, as well as several other smaller temples and shrines.
- Watch the sunset at the temple’s viewing platform for an unforgettable experience.
- Don’t miss the Kecak Fire Dance performance, which tells the story of Ramayana through song, dance, and fire.
Tips and Reminders
- Dress modestly when visiting the temple. Cover your shoulders and knees as a sign of respect.
- Be prepared for crowds and long lines during peak season (June to September).
- Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun’s strong rays.
- Respect local customs and traditions by not touching or handling sacred objects or artifacts.
Nearby Attractions
- The scenic coastal road that runs along Uluwatu offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean.
- Take a walk along the beach near the temple for a more relaxed experience.
- Visit the nearby Padang Padang Beach, also known as Blue Point Beach, which is famous for its white sand and crystal-clear waters.
Prices
- Entrance fee to the Uluwatu Temple complex: IDR 30,000 (approximately USD 2.50) per person.
- Kecak Fire Dance performance ticket: IDR 100,000 (approximately USD 8.50) per person.
Note: Prices may vary depending on the time of day and season.