Uluwatu

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Victoria *****
4 Nov 2025
witnessed a unique culture/ traditional balinese style. the ton of man singing really appreciated. the show is entertaining and definitely a must try.
클룩 회원
4 Nov 2025
Our guide, Tawan, was passionate about taking great photos and drove really well. He even told us about photo spots and poses, and determined the video composition. When I asked him to take monkey pictures, he took them really well. I wanted to leave a lot of pictures, so I was really happy! There was no forced selling of goods or places. I recommend our guide, Tawan~! p.s. The purple car is so pretty 💜
Lee ***
3 Nov 2025
This is my fourth visit to Bali, and this time I saw the Kecak dance for the first time. Many people recommend Melasti Beach, but I chose this place, which was already famous, and watched the 6 pm performance. I arrived around 5 pm, but there were already a lot of people. I thought it might be a bit quiet since it was a weekday and the rainy season was slowly coming, but there was such a crowd that there weren't enough seats. The dance was a bit boring at the beginning, but it gradually became very interesting as the story progressed, and I think it was a satisfying performance for everyone. Due to the fire, the heat was considerable, so I think the 3rd to 5th rows are the best spots for viewing.
2+
andrea ****
1 Nov 2025
Not includes temple entrance ...Have to exchange the ticket which is shorter than buying there, and tickets can be sold out.. very hot , for me watch with sunset is very hot as we all wait in the seats too early to get a good spot., point of watching this is to learn about their religion, maybe ill prefer watching it in a theater ..can be too crowded. area has a very beautiful view of uluwatu
2+
Shaira *****
30 Oct 2025
What a great experience! The place is good, booking here at Klook is convenient. Just go to The Edge earlier than 10am so that you’ll not going to fall in Line. Had a great and best experience here at The Edge! Perfect.
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클룩 회원
29 Oct 2025
It was so fun and informative, and the guide was so kind. I'd love to use it again next time!
Klook User
29 Oct 2025
It's much better to queue for physical ticket redemption because I already bought it online on Klook 👍
Carlota ***********
27 Oct 2025
I keep getting back here! It’s my third time and still making the best out of it! You really get what you paid for!☺️From the view to the food It’s very lit!🔥
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Uluwatu is a stunning destination at the southern tip of Bali. One of its main attractions is the Uluwatu Temple, where you can catch the famous Kecak Fire Dance at sunset. It’s truly a sight you won't want to miss! For those who love beaches, Uluwatu Beach, Balangan Beach, and Suluban Beach have great waves and hidden caves to explore. If you're up for more adventure, you can hike to Karang Boma Cliff for amazing views—perfect for watching the sunset or taking cool photos. Want to chill out instead? Visit beach clubs like Sundays Beach Club. There, you can enjoy a cold drink while taking in the incredible ocean views. Whether you're looking for exciting surfing, stunning sunsets, or a fun place to relax with friends, Uluwatu has it all. You don't want to miss it on your Bali trip!
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Balangan Viewpoint

Visit Balangan Viewpoint in Uluwatu for breathtaking views. Here, you can see the vast Indian Ocean and the long stretches of Balangan Beach below. It's a fantastic spot to watch surfers catch waves.

Nyang-Nyang Beach

Check out Nyang-Nyang Beach in Uluwatu. With its untouched white sand and bright waters, this hidden beach is perfect for a quiet getaway. Getting there involves a bit of walking, but once you arrive, the views make it worth it. It's a great place for sunbathing, swimming, or just relaxing without the usual crowds.

Karang Boma Cliff (Uluwatu Cliff)

Stand on Karang Boma Cliff, also called Uluwatu Cliff. This high-up spot offers some of the best ocean views on the Bukit Peninsula. It's perfect for taking photos, especially at sunset when the sky bursts with color. Be sure to wear good shoes for walking along the rocky paths on the cliff.

Chill at Bingin Beach

For a more relaxed vibe, head to Bingin Beach in Uluwatu. Locals love this small, charming beach. It's a great place to kick back and take in the ocean view. When you get hungry, nearby beach clubs and cafes offer delicious meals.

Sunset Point Uluwatu Bar

Catch an amazing sunset at Sunset Point Uluwatu Bar. This cool spot offers wide views of the ocean, and it's perfect for chilling with friends. Sit outside and watch the sun dip into the Indian Ocean, painting the sky with colors. While you're there, try a refreshing cocktail or cold beer as you enjoy the incredible views.

Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple

Don't miss the awesome Kecak Dance at Uluwatu Temple. This traditional dance performance happens as the sun sets, telling the exciting story of the Hindu god Wisnu and the mythical eagle. The rhythmic chants and fire-lit atmosphere make it a magical experience.

Visit the Cave at Pantai Tegal Wangi

Explore the hidden caves at Pantai Tegal Wangi. During low tide, you can wander through these natural wonders. The beach is usually less crowded, making it a peaceful place to enjoy. As the sun sets, the cliffs and caves create a stunning scene, perfect for taking photos.

Surf

If you love surfing, Uluwatu is the place to be. Known for its amazing surf spots, this area has waves that challenge surfers from around the world. From Uluwatu Beach to Padang Padang, there are spots for beginners and experienced surfers. Rent a board and hit the waves, or just enjoy watching the pros do their thing.