Jumat, 06 Maret 2009

Uluwatu Tour


Uluwatu Tour

Pura Luhur Uluwatu is one of Bali's important Sad Kahyangan temple, one of the six major temples revered by the Balinese. It was erected by Danghyang Dwijendra, a great Balinese priest who established the present form of Hindu-Dharma religion in Bali. It is said that Dwijendra achieved maksa (enlightenment, or oneness with the godhead) while meditating in Uluwatu.

The temple is perched 70 meters (230ft) above the ocean on a sheer promontory. Some of the rocky precipices drop almost 100m (330ft) into the raging ocean below. Visitors to Uluwatu are provided with a ceremonial yellow sash to wear around their waist (after paying the entrance fee). The proper attire requires that the knees are not exposed. Those wearing shorts are required to wear a sarong. Visitors are also warned to put away any shiny objects including spectacles, jewellery, and so on, as these attract the monkeys that infest the area. (One of the people in our group lost her glasses to the monkeys.)

Places of interest will be visited on Uluwatu Tour



Getting here:
About 45 minutes from Nusa Dua , or 1 hr 15 minutes from Kuta or Tuban area. From Nusa Dua , the Hilly Road will pass through Pecatu, (in)famous for its uncompleted monument and luxury homes. If you are from Ku similar hill climbing road through Kedonganan and Jimbaran Hills (and Bay) will bring you here.
Description:Officially known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu (yes, that's the real name: "Luhur" means "something of divine origin" while "Uluwatu" can be broken into "ulu" which means "land's end" and "watu" means "rock" in the old language). Nonetheless, merely mentioning Uluwatu will get you here in no time.
To me, this is the most spectacular temple on the island of Bali. The inner of the pura is perched majestically on the edge of a steep clifft that towers above the surf breaks of southern Bali.
While I'm not too sure what the view is like from within the inner temple itself, the views are best enjoyed on two different vantage points on both nothern and southern portions of the area.
I try not to mention much about the monkeys here. Precautionary signs have been put at a few places to remind about their aggressiveness. I did not experience any bad incidents with them, but I did take off my sunglasses and hid my camera in my pocket, just in case. At sunset, Kecak dance performance is held here everyday. And, it goes without saying that sunset viewing at Uluwatu is one of the must-do in Bali.



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Uluwatu Temple is one of Balinese Hindu Temple located in southern part of Bali right on the cliff bank with magnificent view of the Indian Ocean . It is very amazing that this temple is built on the narrow peninsula with crevasse under it. It own very beautiful view in particular of the sunset time. There are group of monkeys live around the temple that keep and protect the temple from the bed influence based on the local resident's believes. Uluwatu Temple owns the history and culture heritage that is one of the value and feature that many visitors visit this place.


Tour Itinerary
16.30 Pick up at the hotel
17.15 Visit Uluwatu Temple
18.00 Enjoy the beautiful sunset
18.15 Back to hotel.
19.00 Arrive at the hotel.

Price : IDR. 250.000 (MAX. 6 Persons)
  • English Speaking guide
  • Private full air-conditioning car
  • Best Services
WHAT TO BRING?
Casual dress, insect repellent, money and camera .


Optional Tour
You can enjoy the optional tour during Uluwatu Tour by watching the spectacular Balinese traditional dance of Kecak or enjoy the delicious seafood dinner at Jimbaran Beach

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