Uluwatu Sunset, Kecak Dance, and Dinner Jimbaran Beach

Uluwatu Sunset, Kecak Dance, and Dinner Jimbaran Beach

Uluwatu Temple
  • Duration 7 hours
  • Type Day Tour
  • Group Size 16 Peoples
  • Languages
    English

Overview

There’s no better place in Bali to see the kecak dance, a lively performance featuring a beatboxing male voice choir, a demon king, and a flirtatious deer, than on the Uluwatu cliffs. Pair the Kecak and Fire Dance with a visit to the temple itself then feast on seafood by candlelight when you book this private tour. Your chauffeur will collect you direct from your hotel and drop you back.
  • Watch the sunset as over 50 performers dance the spectacular kecak
  • Soak up views from cliff-top Uluwatu Temple in the late afternoon light
  • Feast on a set menu of fresh-caught seafood on Jimbaran Beach
  • Skip the stress with 2-way transfers from many south Bali and Ubud hotels

 

Included

  • Private tour service
  • Hotel pick up and drop off
  • English speaking driver
  • Entrance fess (If option selected)
  • Kecak Dance ticket (If option selected)
  • Balinese Seafood Dinner (If option selected)
  • Service & goverment tax

Uluwatu Temple is closely related with a Holyman named Mpu Kuturan who come to Bali island in the year 1039 AD, and in the time there were few Cults founded in Bali, all of them live in harmony and tolerated each other.Then by him unify all cults become Tri Murti concepts. And on his spiritual journey, which at the time he builts 17 temples and one of them is Uluwatu temple.

Kecak Dance is played by about 50 men by shouting the words CHAK, and the theme story that they played taken from history of Ramayana. Which tells about the journey of Sri Rama is an incarnation of the God with his brother Laksmana to liberate his wife Sita, who was kidnapped by Rahwana the king of Alengkapura.

Along the Jimbaran to Kedonganan Beach there are many cafes operated by local people. It is something like night markets where visitors can choose a wide range of seafoods. Nearly all cafes provide special seafood menus with local recipes or combination with the western one. Fish is supplied by a nearby fishermen village at Kedonganan.

Language

  • English

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