Sunset and Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple

Description

Perched precipitously on the top of a sheer cliff, approximately 70 metres above the crashing waves of the Indian Ocean, is the Uluwatu Temple. Also known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu, this was built in the 11th century.

It is one of the nine directional temples of Bali and is believed to protect the island from evil spirits. In the old Balinese language, the word luhur means ‘something of divine origin’, ulu means the ‘land’s end’ and watu means ‘rock. The name describes perfectly what this spectacular sea temple represents. The captivating Kecak fire dance, one of Bali’s most iconic performances, is held most evenings at sunset at the nearby amphitheatre.

Included

A half-day tour with a professional English-speaking guide.
Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle with professional driver.
All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the description.
All applicable taxes and service charges

Excluded

Tours, inclusions of any kind and other services that are not outlined in the tour description
Personal expenses such as meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees
Hotel accommodation in the destination of commencement.
Any airline tickets, visa fees, additional transportation cost from and to the general meeting point
Travel insurance coverage for customers (highly recommendable)

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