We will discover this splendid site located at the southwestern most tip of Bali island, a small temple overlooking the Indian ocean on the limestone cliffs of Bukit Peninsula. Uluwatu offers a wonderful vantage point to view a spectacular sunset. the vast Indian Ocean beyond and below the 100-meter-high cliffs with panorama on three sides. Monkeys inhabit the temple and cliff face hoping for a banana or some peanuts from the visitors.
Uluwatu temple is one of the most sacred temple in Bali, as the Holy Priest Danghyang Nirartha achieved his moksa there at the end of His life (end of reincarnation cycle). then it would be enjoying the Kecak and Fire dance at the Uluwatu Temple. The dance is Balinese traditional dance, in which hundres of man will dance and shout in harmony.
It has some story, with the leaflet that’s provided to visitor (several language available) in order for easy understanding the story path. After to see the Kecak dance back to Hotel.
Kecak dance based on the Hindu Ramayana (enlarge)