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Bali Half Day Tour Uluwatu Temple

Dreamland Beach – Kecak & Fire Dance – Uluwatu Sunset

Bali Half Day Tour Uluwatu Temple start with visit Dreamland beach or Padang-padang beach as lovely beach. Highlight of it’s tour is Uluwatu temple, perched on 250 feet above the water, it’s a perfect vantage point to the beach belowe – one of the best for surfing on the island.

Keep an eye out for monkeys, as they love Uluwatu as much as we do. Kecak dance, it’s performed in unique setting and it features as many as 100 men swaying and chanting to the hypnotic music.

Bali Half Day Tour Uluwatu Dreamland Beach

PADANG-PADANG BEACH / DREAMLAND BEACH

Located a few kilometers north of the ancient temple of Uluwatu, facing the vast Indian Ocean. From the parking area, one must descent down stairs and pass through long narrow gap of cliff before reaching the wide beach area.

The sea water here is crystal clear and the large waves make it one of the best place for surfing in all of Bali, as surfing lovers throughout the world have already discovered.

Bali Half Day Tour Uluwatu Temple

ULUWATU TEMPLE

At the western most of Bukit Peninsulsa, this is one of Bali”s nine “ directional “ Kayangan Jagat Temple. The location is dramatic, perched on the edge of high cliff with picturesque sunset view.

The temple was first used for worship by the holy 11th century priest, Empu Kuturan, who come to Bali to bring religious law and to from Desa Adat ( traditional village ). The area where the spectacular sunset can be viewed is filled with the scent of frangipani blossoms also the home of monkeys.

kecak dance uluwatu

KECAK FIRE DANCE

The Kecak is one of the most populer shows amongst visitors to Bali. Performance start at dusk, with the lighting of flickering torches in a giant candelabra and the placing of offerings on the stage. Sudden shouts pierce the tranquility of the evening, and out of the darkness run a troupe of chanting men wearing black and white check sarong, chesta gleaming in the torchlight.

They quickly arrange themselves in a series of concentric circles around the candelabra, where they sway and chant, one moment in unison, the next moment in syncopated counterpoint. A small group of dancers in full traditional costume perform an excerpt from the Ramayana in the midst of the waving sea of arms and bodies, dancing to the orchestrated voices.

The “chak-chak-chak” of the chorus is adapted from the Sanghyang chant, and the entire performance has an ethereal quality enhanced by the flickering of the torchlight. The first Kecak was created by dancers in Bedulu, Gianyar, who were commissioned by the well-known expatriate painter, Walter Spies. The first simple version was an immediate success, and now Bali boats at least a dozen professional Kecak groups that perform regularly at the larger hotels and in special open stages built for purpose in their banjar.


Price included :

  • 21% goverment tax and service charge,
  • entrance fee at all tourist destinations,
  • english speaking driver or tour guide,
  • private full AC car, and
  • minimum 2 person.

What to Bring

  • Modest cloth,
  • hat,
  • camera,
  • money, and
  • sunglasses.

Trip Schedule :
Operated every day.


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