Full Day
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, Indonesia
The Bali Uluwatu Tours unfold as a day-long venture, plunging into the rich tapestry of nature and culture Bali has on offer. Initially, the tour opens up with a visit to Nusa Dua’s Water Blow, where the harmonious sound of waves clashing against rocks is nothing short of melodious. This spectacle is then followed by a trip to the Garuda Wisnu Kencana, a cultural park housing Bali’s colossal statue, offering a walkthrough amidst a sprawling park with numerous entertaining sights and attractions. Post a delightful Indonesian lunch, the tour steers towards the pristine Pandawa Beach, renowned for its white sands and statues of Panca Pandawa characters. The journey then ascends to the spiritually resounding Uluwatu Temple, perched on a 70-meter high cliff overlooking the ocean, presenting an ideal vantage point for a mesmerizing sunset view. The tour’s zenith is marked by the riveting Kecak and Fire Dance Performance alongside the Uluwatu Temple, narrating tales from Ramayana over an hour. As the curtain falls, options open up for a tranquil dinner at Jimbaran or a comforting drive back to the hotel, encapsulating a day filled with awe-inspiring sights, sounds, and stories from Uluwatu/South Bali, made all the more
Water Blow in Nusa Dua stands as a spellbinding spectacle where the melody of the waves crashing against the rugged rocks creates an orchestral resonance. The ferocious yet harmonious collision creates cascading sprays of water, resonating a melody that's a music to every visitor’s ear. Despite the caution advised against getting too close to the waves, the aesthetic and acoustic charm of Water Blow makes it a unique marine spectacle offering serenity and a natural musical retreat.
Formerly dubbed as the Secret Beach due to its secluded location, Pandawa Beach is a pristine paradise located in the village of Kutuh. Its transformation into a new mainstay attraction was spearheaded by the local government, bringing to light its alluring high cliffs and serene sandy shores. The approach to the beach through a road carved through limestone hills, accompanied by the sight of Pandawa statues on rock walls, sets a picturesque entrance to this hidden haven.
Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) stands as a behemoth of Balinese culture and architectural brilliance in southern Badung. The 240-hectare cultural park, home to the towering statue of Garuda Wisnu Kencana, offers a variety of facilities including a lotus pond, amphitheater, and the panoramic resto, Jendela Bali. This iconic monument surpassing the height of the Statue of Liberty, coupled with daily cultural performances, positions GWK as a formidable fortress of island arts and culture.
Perched on a 70-meter high cliff above the Indian Ocean, the Uluwatu Temple is a sacred sanctuary offering breathtaking views of the ocean horizon. This ancient Hindu temple, a pinnacle of Uluwatu Tours, is guarded by hordes of monkeys believed to shield the sanctity of the temple. The path leading to the temple, fortified by concrete walls, provides a vantage point to observe the turbulent waters below, making sunset viewings a heavenly experience in the embrace of Balinese spirituality.
The Kecak and Fire Dance, performed in the vicinity of Uluwatu Temple, is a visual and musical narrative of the Hindu epic, Ramayana. The unique chorus of a hundred men, forming the human orchestra, accompanies the dance, narrating the ancient tale through captivating movements and rhythms. The dance takes spectators on a mystical journey, making the Uluwatu Kecak dance a must-experience event, depicting Bali’s rich cultural tapestry against the backdrop of a stunning sunset.
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