Uluwatu Temple and Kecak Dance

IDR650.000 / Car (Max 6 Person)

Uluwatu Temple, perched on the southwestern cliffs of Bali, is a majestic sea temple that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. The Uluwatu Temple is renowned not only for its stunning location but also for the captivating Kecak Dance performances that take place against the backdrop of the setting sun. The Kecak Dance, performed at Uluwatu Temple, is a traditional Balinese art form characterized by a chorus of male voices chanting and rhythmic movements, creating a mesmerizing cultural spectacle for visitors to enjoy.

Gwk

Garuda Wisnu Kencana, commonly known as GWK, is a sprawling cultural park and iconic landmark situated in the southern region of Bali, Indonesia. This expansive artistic complex is a tribute to Lord Vishnu and his loyal companion, Garuda, and it stands as a representation of Indonesia’s abundant cultural heritage and artistic ingenuity.

Padang padang beach

Padang-Padang Beach, located on the Bukit Peninsula in Bali, Indonesia, is a well-kept secret celebrated for its exquisite natural beauty and exceptional opportunities for surfing. This charming shoreline, characterized by its distinctive rock formations and enticing waves, provides travelers with a peaceful getaway and an electrifying surfing adventure.

Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple, perched dramatically on the edge of a steep cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, is a breathtaking Balinese sea temple known for its awe-inspiring location and ocean vistas.
This ancient temple, with its intricate stone carvings and coastal ambiance, offers a cultural and spiritual experience amidst the natural beauty of the Bukit Peninsula. Uluwatu Temple is famous for its enchanting kecak dance performances at sunset, where visitors can witness a harmonious blend of Balinese arts and scenic splendor against the backdrop of the setting sun.

Kecak Dance

The Kecak dance is a vibrant and rhythmic traditional Balinese performance that relies solely on the harmonious voices and synchronized movements of a large group of male performers. Kecak dance, also known as the “Monkey Dance,” is a spectacular display of storytelling through intricate choreography and a chorus of chanting men, often depicting episodes from the Hindu epic, the Ramayana. With its mesmerizing vocal percussion, vivid costumes, and dynamic choreography, the Kecak dance is a cultural masterpiece that enthralls audiences with its dramatic narratives and expressive artistry.

Seafood Dinner in jimbaran

A Jimbaran Dinner, sometimes known as Jimbaran Seafood Dinner, is a culinary treat that one should definitely indulge in while exploring Bali, Indonesia. Situated in the charming fishing village of Jimbaran Bay, this dining experience presents a selection of freshly prepared seafood delicacies served directly on the shoreline, delivering a delightful combination of fine dining and a serene beachfront ambiance.

Price

  • IDR 650.000 / Car (Max 6 Person)

Inclusions

  • Car, fuel for 10 hours
  • English speaking driver
  • Parking fee
  • Mineral Water
  • Drop & Hotel Pick Up
  • Maximum 6 person per Car

Exclude

  • For personal consumption and any entrance fee are excluded in packages, unless mentioned above.
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