Uluwatu Temple
- One of the six key temples in Bali’s spiritual pillars
- Also known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu
- Situated on the top of a cliff, 70 meters high from the Sea level
- Famous for its Balinese architecture, Ancient Sculptures and Traditionally Designed Gateways
What can you find there?
- Don’t miss to see the Brahmin Statue that is facing the Indian Ocean, situated behind the Main Shrine of the temple of Uluwatu among one of the courtyards, which is seen as a representation of DhangHyangDwijendra
- The 2 entrance gates which represent traditional Balinese architecture, adorned with flower and leaves carvings
- See the Elephant Headed Human Scupltutes
- Be mesmerized and see the one-piece winged stone gates that are inside the courtyard of the Uluwatu temple
- The Uluwatu beach is also one of the most popular surfing sites on the island of Bali
- Spectacular Cliff Top setting 250 feet above the Indian Ocean shores at the edge of a Plateau
- Enjoy the Kecak Dance (also known as Fire Dance) with a beautiful sunset
How to get to the Uluwatu Temple?
Jl. Raya Uluwatu | Southern part of Bali, Pecatu 80361, Indonesia
- There's no public transportation to get here and going back in to town will be difficult without any prearranged ride or taxi.
- Take the bypass main road to Nusa Dua and to Jimbaran and then follow the ascending road up to Uluwatu.
More information about Uluwatu Temple
- 9:00AM - 6:00PM (But for those who want to pray at the temple, is open for 24 hours)
- Entrance Fee: Adult: Rp30.000, Child: Rp20.000
- Kecak and a fire dance performance: 6:00PM – 7:00PM (RP100.000 / person)