Uluwatu Temple Scenic Beaches and Fire Kecak Dance Tour
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Uluwatu Temple Scenic Beaches and Fire Kecak Dance Tour
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Uluwatu Temple Scenic Beaches and Fire Kecak Dance Tour
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Activity Duration (10 hours)
Light
Hosted in English
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What you'll do
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Uluwatu Temple, surrounded by stunning scenic beaches. Watch the mesmerizing Fire Kecak Dance performance, a unique and unforgettable experience.
Tour Highlight
Join us on a full-day tour that combines a day at the beach with a visit to Uluwatu Temple. Our small-group tour is led by an English-speaking driver-guide. We'll spend time at Padang Padang Beach and Suluban Beach, then head to Uluwatu Temple to watch a spectacular Kecak Fire show. After the show, we'll enjoy a beachfront dinner (own expense) at Jimbaran Bay before returning to your hotel.
What is included?
Private roundtrip transportation from your hotel
English speaking driver and tour guide
Bottle Mineral water
Parking Fees
Fuel
Entry tickets to Padangpadang beach
Entry tickets to Suluban Beach
Entry tickets to Uluwatu Temple
Entry/Admission Uluwatu Temple
Entry/Admission Padang Padang Beach
Entry/Admission Suluban Beach
Entry/Admission Jimbaran Bay
What is not included?
Gratuities
Fire and Kecak Dance
Dinner Fees
Entry/Admission Kecak and Fire Dance
Additional Information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Most travelers can participate
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
Uluwatu Temple is a Balinese sea temple located on a cliff, overlooking the Indian Ocean in Uluwatu, Bali, Indonesia. It's renowned for its stunning ocean views and traditional Balinese architecture. The temple is also known for its cultural significance and being one of the six key temples believed to be Bali's spiritual pillars. Visitors can experience traditional Kecak fire dances performed against the backdrop of the setting sun, adding to the temple's allure and mystique.
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Padang Padang Beach
Stop: 2 hours
Padang Padang Beach is a picturesque stretch of coastline located on the Bukit Peninsula in Bali, Indonesia. It's famous for its golden sand, clear turquoise waters, and dramatic rock formations. The beach gained international recognition after being featured in the movie "Eat, Pray, Love." Despite its relatively small size, Padang Padang offers excellent surfing conditions, particularly during the dry season when the waves are most consistent. The beach is accessible via a short staircase carved into the cliffside, adding to its secluded and intimate vibe.
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Suluban Beach
Stop: 2 hours
Suluban Beach, also known as Blue Point Beach, is a hidden gem tucked beneath towering cliffs on the Bukit Peninsula of Bali, Indonesia. Accessible via a narrow staircase through a natural cave, the beach offers a unique and adventurous experience for visitors. Suluban is renowned for its stunning scenery, with crystal-clear waters, golden sands, and impressive rock formations. The beach is a popular spot for surfing, especially during the dry season when the waves are consistent and powerful. It's also a great place to relax, soak up the sun, and enjoy the breathtaking ocean views.
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Kecak and Fire Dance
Stop: 2 hours
The Fire and Kecak Dance at Uluwatu Temple is a captivating cultural performance that takes place against the backdrop of the temple's stunning cliffside setting in Bali, Indonesia. The Kecak dance is a traditional Balinese dance form accompanied by a chorus of chanting men, creating a mesmerizing rhythmic atmosphere.
During the performance, dancers enact scenes from the Hindu epic, the Ramayana, depicting the tale of Prince Rama and his rescue mission to save Princess Sita from the demon king, Ravana. The climax of the dance often involves the portrayal of the battle between Prince Rama and the evil forces,
In addition to the mesmerizing dance, the performance includes the mesmerizing sight of dancers performing with fire, adding an extra element of spectacle and excitement to the show. The combination of the dramatic setting, traditional dance, and fiery spectacle makes the Fire and Kecak Dance at Uluwatu Temple a must-see cultural experience for visitors to Bali.
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Jimbaran Bay
Stop: 2 minutes
Jimbaran Seafood Dinner is a popular culinary experience in Bali, Indonesia, particularly at Jimbaran Bay. Visitors can enjoy freshly grilled seafood served at beachfront restaurants along the bay. Guests typically select their seafood from a display, which includes a variety of fish, prawns, squid, and shellfish. The seafood is then grilled over an open flame and served with a selection of side dishes such as rice, vegetables, and sambal (spicy chili paste). Dining by the sea under the stars creates a romantic and memorable atmosphere, making Jimbaran seafood dinner a favorite activity for couples and families alike.
This concludes the tour.
You’re free to explore at your own pace from here.