Bali - Sunset Uluwatu Temple, Kecak Dance & Jimbaran Bay
Tour Code: DPSBA-DT06
Experience the magical sunset over Indian ocean at the most sacred and visited temple in the island of Gods, watch the mystical Kecak Dance and enjoy the famous seafood BBQ
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USD$ 60 Original price was: $ 60.$ 50Current price is: $ 50.
per person
About this tour
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Free cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund -
Private Tour
Min 2 Person -
Accomodation
Not Included -
Mobile ticketing
Use your phone or print your voucher -
Duration: 6 hours
Starting time 03.00 PM - Instant confirmation
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Live tour guide
English/Arabic -
Booklets
English -
Pickup included
Pickup area includes the following: Kuta, Legian, Jimbaran, Canggu, Nusa Dua, Seminyak, Sanur and Ubud Town. If there is no vehicle access in front of your accommodation, a nearby meeting point will be organized
We can arrange transfer for other areas for an additional cost
Highlights
- Visit Pura Uluwatu-the most visited temple in Bali located on the southern tip of Bali and Watch the magical sunset over the Indian Ocean with its roaring waves
- Watch the mystical KECAK and FIRE dance taken from Ramayana epic, performed daily at 6pm during sundown on the cliffside, adjacent to the temple
- Complete your evening with the best seafood BBQ dinner at romantic Jimbaran Bay.
- Relax and enjoy the comfort of your private tour with your private Car with English/Arabic speaking driver cum guide
Full Description
Discover and experience the mystical moment in Bali on your visit to Uluwatu Temple, regarded as one of the sad kahyangan and is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa in his manifestation as Rudra. Established in 11th century by Empu Kuturan, a Javanese Sage. Built at the edge (ulu) of a 70-meter-high (230 ft) cliff or rock (watu) projecting into the Indian ocean famous for its Surfing waves.
The temple is covering a large area where you can stroll into different angle to enjoy the sunset and taking some photo and video with your camera as you waiting the Kecak and Fire Dance to start at 6pm
The Kecak and Fire Dance is taken from The Ramayana Epic where Rama and Shinta become the centre of the story telling accompanied by the unique music generated from a combination sounds of members “cak” comes from about 50-70 people in combined with Balinese traditional gamelan music instruments. The dance performance will end at 07.00pm
Then you will have option to enjoy the seafood BBQ at the stunning Jimbaran bay.
Inclusions
- Private AC coach with English/Arabic speaking driver cum guide
- Entrance Fee and Kecak Dance admission
- Bottled Mineral Water
- All parking and toll fees
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
Exclusions
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance
- Additional activity other than agreed in the itinerary
- Seafood BBQ dinner at Jimbaran Bay
- Gratuities (optional)
Terms & Conditions
- Advance purchase is highly recommended due to limited capacity vs high demand specially during high season in July-August and peak season from 20December-7January. However, we do accept last minute booking up to 24hours before tour start subject to availability
- Free cancellation if cancelled received minimum 24hours prior to tour Start
- Cancellation made less than 24hours prior to your tour start will incur 100% cancellation penalties
- No-Show will incur 100% cancellation penalties
- Admin fee is applicable to process the refund as imposed by our third-party partners. We will inform you fairly and transparently
COVID-19 Special information
- We’re enforcing extra health and safety measures
- Social distancing is maintained in vehicles
- Masks are required, please bring your own
Prepare for the activity
What to bring
- Comfortable shoes
- Sunglasses
- Camera
- Sun Hat
- Cash Indonesian Rupiah
- Rain Coat and Umbrella if you visit during rainy season typically from November to March
Know before you go
- The “kecak” dance performance at Uluwatu Temple starts at 18:00 daily. In the event of bad weather, it will be performed on a smaller stage. The price of the ticket is included in this tour
- Please note that sudden schedule changes may occur due to Balinese religious events that can block the roads etc.
- The best time to visit Bali is between April and October, the island’s dry season