Visit Uluwatu Temple, the most famous
balinese temple in the south part of bali with breathtaking sunset view
of rock cliff temple facing to the Indian ocean. This Uluwatu tours
will visit Garuda wisnu Kencana Cultural Park, Beautiful Padang -
Padang Beach, Visit Uluwatu Temple or rock cliff temple, watching
Balinese traditional dance performance of Kecak Fire Dance and to enjoy the
delicious seafood dinner at Jimbaran Beach. The Uluwatu Tours
will bring you to the wonderful memory with three different experiences
as the feature of this trips. Our professional Bali Tour driver is
always outstanding offer our best services to keep your convenience trip
along with private full air-conditioning car transfer to complete your
enjoyable on Uluwatu Tours.
PADANG PADANG BEACH |
Padang Padang beach Bali,
Located not too far from the tourist area of Uluwatu. Arriving near the
entrance of Uluwatu Travel, we take the road turn right. Follow the
directions, to see that underneath the bridge looks the beach. Upon
entering the area of Padang-Padang beach, we passed a temple.
Interestingly, to get to this beach, we had to descend the stairs are
made in the cliffs. After a few yards down the stairs we are greeted by
the sun. It turns a dark alley behind the beach there is incredible
beauty. The waves that roll, rock-breaking waves, and the sky is
captivating. Towards dusk, we could see a beautiful sunset view, as if
the sun is swallowed by the ocean. Padang Padang Beach
is one of the best beaches in Bali in addition to dreamland, Kuta and
Nusa Dua. White sandy beach stretching ahead of you, clear blue water
and flat, perfect for swimming. Sand white color contrasts with the
black rocks and blue sea exotic. The beach was clean, quiet atmosphere
and crystal clear waters will make us feel at home after a long time to
swim and sunbathe here. The more the light rays of the sun adds to the
more exotic blue waters are shown. A bright blue sky and white clouds
forming harmonization beautiful scenery. Visible in the distance the
boulder clusters, this is so beautiful. Large boulders are scattered
along the coast.
Uluwatu Temple
sits on a 70-meter-high cliff protruding above Indonesian Ocean.
Because of its unique location, visitors to the temple have to take a
long stone stairway to reach it. The temple heads east, unlike other
Balinese temples which face west or south. There are hundreds of
monkeys roaming along the path outside the temple. Although the monkeys
look tame, visitors find them a nuisance as they often grab food off a
visitor’s hand and snatch visitors’ belongings. There are two doors at
the end of the path, the north door and the south one, through which
visitors enter the temple complex.
Uluwatu Temple
is located in Pecatu Village, Kuta Sub-district, Badung District, Bali.
The temple is 30 kilometers to the south of Denpasar. Uluwatu Temple,
also called Luwur Temple, is one of the six Sad Kahyangan Temples, the
main spiritual pillars in Bali Island
There are two different opinions concerning the history of Uluwatu
Temple. Some people believe that the temple was built by Empu Kuturan in
9th AD, during Marakata’s reign. Meanwhile, other people claim that the
temple was built by Dang Hyang Nirartha, a pedanda (Hindu monk) from
Daha Kingdom (Kediri) in East Java. Dang Hyang Nirartha came to Bali in
1546 AD, during the reign of Dalem Waturenggong. The monk built Uluwatu
Temple on Pecatu Hill. After completing a spiritual journey around Bali,
the monk went back to Uluwatu Temple and died there. He moksa (died and
his body vanished), leaving the Marcapada (worldly life) and entering
Swargaloka (heaven). The Piodalan or ceremony commemorating the temple’s
anniversary is held on Anggara Kasih day, in wuku Medangsia in Caka
calendar. Usually the ceremony lasts for three days thronged by of
thousands of Hindus.
KECAK FIRE DANCE
Kecak Dance, Not known exactly where Kecak dance
originated and which was first developed, but there are some kind of
agreement on the Balinese Kecak was first developed into a performing
arts in the village of Bona, Gianyar, as additional knowledge Kecak
was originally a song or music that is resultant from a combination
sounds that make up melodies that are usually used to accompany the
sacred dance Sanghyang. And can only be staged in the temple. Then in
the early 1930s by artists from the village of Bona, Gianyar trying to
develop a Kecak dance by taking the story of Ramayana who
danced as a substitute for Sanghyang Dance so this dance could
eventually be displayed in public as a performance art. Part of the
Ramayana story in which the first is taken as Goddess Sita was abducted
by King Ravana.
SEAFOOD DINNER AT JIMBARAN BAY
Jimbaran Bay Beach
was always just a small fishing village, but in the 1980's developers
moved in to exploit its glorious beaches. However it is still very much a
fishing village and it is always pleasing to see when villagers have
directly benefited from tourism. Jimbaran Bay Village, is the home to some of the best known
international hotel names which straddle the bay and luxury villas are
perched on the hillside with enviable views over the bay.
The Jimbaran Bay Beach around
the hotels are, as you would expect, stunning and it is a safe area for
swimming. Around the village and fish market it is very much a working
area for the fisherman tending their boats and nets and sorting their
catch for market. The Jimbaran Bay Beach
takes on a whole new dimension as sunset approaches. There are many
restaurants come alive when they set up their candlelit tables down to
the waters edge. The chefs fire up their outside kitchens and prepare
their menus of seafood just as carloads of hungry mouths arrive to watch
the sun setting whilst sipping cocktails before dinner.
Departure at 01.30pm
What To Bring :
Modest and change cloth, hat, camera, money, sun glasses and sun screen, towels
Note : Entrance Fee and Dinner Not Include
PRIVATE TRANSPORT
USD50 ( Rupee: 500.000 ) per Car ( 2 - 6 persons )
USD80 ( Rupee: 800.000 ) per Big Car ( 2 - 13 persons )
USD95 ( Rupee: 950.000) per Big Van ( 2 -17 persons )
- AC. Transport
- Professional Tour Driver Guide
- Petrol , Parking Fees
What To Bring :
Modest and change cloth, hat, camera, money, sun glasses and sun screen, towels
Note : Entrance Fee and Dinner Not Include
BOOKING HERE :
Prana Graha Komplek No:36 , Jimbaran - Bali - Indonesia
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