Uluwatu Temple is a Balinese Hindu Sea Temple located in Uluwatu (South Kuta, Badung). The temple is regarded as one of the sad kahyangan and is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa in his manifestation as Rudra.
How to reach there?
It is around 31km from Denpasar Airport which will take around 40 – 50 mins to reach there.
You can book a cab through Grab app or book any local taxi.
Why is Uluwatu Temple famous?
(Ulu -> edge , watu -> cliff or rock)
Uluwatu Temple is one among the famous six pillars of Bali’s spiritual temple. It is located on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 meters high (230ft) above sea level.
Uluwatu Temple is famous for its magnificent location, sunset view, kecak dance performance etc.
Uluwatu Temple also shares the sunset view with Tanha lot Temple which is also one of the famous sea temple located at the western shores in Bali.
Uluwatu Temple Entry Fees
The Uluwatu Temple entry fees is around IDR 30000/- (INR 142) per person for adults and IDR 15000/- (INR 71) per person for children.
To enjoy Kecak Dance Performance you have purchase another ticket which is around IDR 150,000/- (INR 821) per person.
The Kecak Fire Dance show starts at sunset usually around 6PM. The duration of this dance show is around 60 minutes.
Is it worth going Uluwatu Temple?
Yes, it is worth visiting this temple because of its scenic beauty, magnificent location, sunset view, kecak fire dance show, cliff-top view.
I liked this temple a lot as first time I was seeing the end of an island , roof top view was awesome. Below is the video link to see the beauty of Uluwatu Temple:
Best time to visit
As Uluwatu Temple is located at the South Kuta, best time to visit this is evening around 4:30 to 5 PM . Once, you reach here it will take around 2hrs ( if you’re planning to click photos and videos) to cover this entire temple by walk. You can enjoy sunset view and kecak fire dance as well if you come in the evening.
I visited this place in evening as I covered “Garuda wisnu culutural Park” and “Suluban beach” in the first half and afternoon. Utilized my entire day and covered 3 famous places in one day.
Kecak Fire Dance Performace
Kecak, known in Indonesian as tari kecakilolahhe, it is a form of Balinese Hindu dance and music show that was developed in the 1930s in Bali, Indonesia. Kecak Dance is said to originate from a Balinese ancient ritual called Sanghyang, aimed as a form of exorcism or to repel evil spirits in which dancers fall into a trance. It is one the Bali’s famous art performance, which takes place at the clifftop amphitheater located beside Uluwatu Temple.
Uluwatu Temple Tour and Essentials to carry
- Parking Fees -> Once you reached at this temple you have to park your vehicle and pay the parking fees which is around IDR 5000/- (INR 27/-).
- Sarong -> In Uluwatu temple shorts are not allowed. You’ll be given Sarong in the entrance which is free of cost if you’re wearing shorts. You have to return it before you leave the premise.
- Monkeys -> Beware of monkeys as there are many monkeys inside the temple. Keep your belongings safely including your glasses, sun-glasses, phone, camera, selfie stick, go-pro, scarf and other items which you are carrying in hand. As they are ready to snatch it and its very difficult to get it back.
- Essentials ->
- Please carry water bottle, snacks and wear comfortable shoes.
- You can get coconut water and other snacks in the parking area.
- Washroom is also available near parking area.
- Try to wear full length dress as shorts are not allowed here.
- Girls/ladies going through periods are not allowed inside temple.
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I loved this place. I would surely recommend to visit it once you’re in Bali. You can have a clear and beautiful view of sea from the top. You can walk and sit there, sitting area is there.
Enjoy sunset view and click as many pictures.