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Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple

4.6 (50,706 reviews)
Hindu TempleAtracción turísticaPerforming Arts TheaterLugar de eventosLugar de culto

Mejor época para visitar

Sunset provides the most magical light for photography and the best chance to watch the traditional Kecak dance performance. Early mornings are quieter for exploring the temple grounds without crowds.

Consejos para el presupuesto

Entry fee is moderate and includes access to the temple grounds; watching the Kecak dance is an additional ticket but worth the extra cost. Consider visiting on weekdays to avoid higher weekend entrance prices.

Recomendado para

Culture lovers, Nature enthusiasts, Photography enthusiasts, Spiritual travelers

Planifica tu visita

2-3 hours

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Datos rápidos: Perched 70 meters above the Indian Ocean, this site offers breathtaking cliffside views that feel almost otherworldly. Local monkeys, often cheeky and curious, inhabit the temple grounds and are known to playfully snatch visitors' belongings.

Destacados: Ancient stone carvings and traditional Kecak dance performances against the sunset backdrop create an unforgettable atmosphere. The temple's gates are ornately decorated with fierce demon faces meant to keep evil spirits away, reflecting its deeply spiritual significance.

Consejos de expertos

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the uneven cliff paths.
  • Bring a lightweight scarf or shawl to cover shoulders when entering sacred temple areas.
  • Best photos can be captured from the cliff’s edge overlooking the ocean during sunset.
  • Keep an eye on your belongings as monkeys are known for snatching loose items.

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