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ULUWATU TEMPLE

ULUWATU TEMPLE IS BALINESE HINDU TEMPLE LOCATED ON 70 METER HIGH CLIFF PROTRUDING ABOVE OCEAN AND AMAZING VIEW OF SUNSET

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Uluwatu Temple is Bali Interest Place located in Pecatu Village, Kuta Sub-district, Badung District, Bali. The temple is 30 kilometers to the south of Denpasar. The temple, also called Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple, is one of the six Sad Kahyangan Temples, the main spiritual pillars in Bali Island. this temple is the most popular tourist attraction on the island of Bali, where many guests come to enjoy the beautiful sunset view against the backdrop of the sacred temple and the ocean. Unmatched natural beauty deserves a very popular tourist attraction, if you really like the view of the sunset, then this tourist attraction is perfect for you. At Uluwatu Temple you can see the sunset with the expanse of the ocean from the Indian Ocean. Take a moment to enjoy the beauty of this phenomenal work of nature.

If you visit Uluwatu Temple, here’s what you need to know :

Uluwatu Temple Sunset

Uluwatu Temple has always been a very popular tourist attraction in South Bali Islands among tourists, because Uluwatu Temple offers very beautiful sunset views. Seeing the beach view from the temple uluwatu, and seeing the process of the sunset making a very beautiful beauty is incomparable. You will definitely feel at home for a long time here while admiring the phenomenal works of nature. Located at a height and standing on a cliff will make the view wider without obstruction. Enjoying this beautiful view with your partner will make a memorable experience in your life. The Uluwatu Temple has always been the best among the rows of tourist attractions on the island of Bali. So if you are on vacation on the island of Bali, don’t miss this Uluwatu sightseeing attraction. The sunset time is around 18.15 pm and will finish around 18.30 pm, about 15 minutes to see the sunset journey in Uluwatu. And this hour can change according to changes in the weather, a very pleasant feeling to see the uluwatu temple sunset which is phenomenal and gives comfort to see the change of day into night, with a slightly reddish light making the color of the sky around the sun very bright. very beautiful, the feel that you never get anywhere else, only here at uluwatu.

Uluwatu Temple Highlight

Highlight of Uluwatu Temple, as for what you can see is the beauty of the Uluwatu Temple which is located on a rock cliff with a height of 70 meters from the bottom, seeing this view is very amazing and becomes a very beautiful photo background with a very stunning blue sea background. Seeing the sunset here is so amazing, where the dim light from the sun creates an incomparable beautiful scenery, as if spoiling your eyes to see, a very extraordinary sensation and so perfect to be immortalized in photos with natural beauty that is very charming and unique. Because of how beautiful it is, it’s no wonder that many tourists come here to see the sunset with the background of Uluwatu Temple uluwatu and the expanse of the blue ocean here. Seeing a group of monkeys occupying the area, here there are several monkeys that often roam around Uluwatu Temple, and these monkeys are cared for by the temple administrators and fed every day so as not to disturb tourists who visit here, even though they have been fed, the name is definitely an animal. have a naughty nature, this is understandable. Watching the Kecak dance near the temple, where there is an open theater to watch the early Kecak dance, and this Kecak dance starts in the afternoon at 18.00 – 19.00 pm with a duration of 1 hour of performance, while the story that is narrated tells the story of the Ramayana and is presented so beautifully so you will be carried away by the storyline. Those are some things you can see if you visit the temple uluwatu in South Bali islands.

Uluwatu Temple History

Etymologically the word “Ulu” means “the end, top, or peak”, while “Watu” means “Stone”. So Uluwatu Temple means a sacred place built on the top of a rock, is Balinese Hindu Uluwatu Temple that located in the southwest direction as a temple to worship God in the form of Batara Shiva Rudra, is an ancient uluwatu temple in Bali, the historical background of the establishment of this Luhur Uluwatu Temple, although it is not clear when it was built, it is estimated that it was built during the Sri Msula-Masuli husband and wife kingdom around the 9th century, built by Mpu Kuturan or by MPU Rajacreta title. There are two different opinions concerning the history of the temple.

  • Uluwatu Temple First Opinions, some people believe that Uluwatu Temple was built by Empu Kuturan in 9th AD, during Marakata’s reign.
    Mpu Kuturan is a Buddhist priest from the village of Girah in East Java, he came to Bali because of the urge to teach dharma and religion, was very instrumental in uniting the sects in Bali, so that the Kahyangan Tiga temple was realized, the manifestation of God as the Tri god. Murti and denied Kembulan. The history of the establishment of the Luhur Uluwatu temple, related to ancient relics or the physical form of the uluwatu temple, such as the bracket temple or the Kori gelung agung in the temple courtyard that limits the temple grounds, characterizes that this temple is an ancient relic, the physical form indicates that the uluwatu temple existed before Mpu Kuturan came to Bali. However, no inscription has been found that mentions the exact year the temple was founded, because some sources say this temple was built at the suggestion of Mpu Kuturan.
  • Uluwatu Temple Second Opinions, Other people claim that Uluwatu Temple was built by Dang Hyang Nirartha.
    Dang Hyang Nirartha came from Java to Bali during the reign of King Gelgel, namely Dalem Waturenggong, has many names or titles, namely Dang Hyang Dwijendra, and Ida Pedanda Sakti Wawu Rauh. Danghyang Nirartha came to Bali in 1489 AD during the reign of Dalem Waturenggong, Danghyang Nirartha came to Bali in the context of the dharmayatra, but his dharmayatra would never return to Java. The priest on the journey of Tirta Yatra in Bali has built several temples in remote parts of the island of Bali, including the Uluwatu Temple that located in Pecatu hill, after completing his mission for spiritual journey Tirta Yatra, Danghyang Dwijendra returned to uluwatu temple for receive the revelation. He moksa (died and his body vanished), leaving the Marcapada (worldly life) and entering Swargaloka (heaven).

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Uluwatu Temple Unique

Uluwatu Temple sits on a 70-meter-high cliff protruding above Indonesian Ocean. Because of its unique location, visitors to Uluwatu Temple have to take a long stone stairway to reach it. The Uluwatu 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. A small forest lies at the front and hundreds of monkey’s dwells here. They are believed to guard the uluwatu temple from bad influences. The serpentine pathway to the uluwatu temple is fortified by concrete walls on the cliff side. It takes about an hour to get from one end to another as there are several fenced points along the way to stop. The views from the bottom of the water surging up against rocks and the ocean horizon are remarkable.

Uluwatu Temple Ceremony

The Piodalan or ceremony commemorating the Uluwatu Temple 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. The Balinese Hindus believe that the three divine powers of Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva become one here. That belief results in making Uluwatu Temple place of worship of Siva Rudra, the Balinese Hindu deity of all elements and aspects of life in the universe. Uluwatu is also dedicated to protecting Bali from evil sea spirits. Every six months according to the Balinese 210-day Pawukon cycle, big temple anniversary celebrations are held at Uluwatu Temple. The temple’s keeper, the royal family of Jro Kuta from Denpasar, are patrons for the event. Believers regard it as a manifestation of the divine power that protects the temple uluwatu. Public facilities are available, but not in the uluwatu temple area. Unlike some other tourist destinations in Bali, the temple area has limited amounts of hassling vendors.

Uluwatu Temple Geographically

Administratively, Pura Luhur Uluwatu is located in Pecatu Village, South Kuta District, Badung Regency. Uluwatu Temple occupies land on a high cliff jutting into the Indonesian Ocean with a height of 79 meters above sea level, has a land area of 5,000 m². The layout of the Uluwatu Temple building adapts the Tri Mandala concept, which is to divide the land into three important parts, while the guidelines and basic concepts for optimizing the function of the holy place as a center for fostering and developing human resources as a whole, comprehensive and integrated in order to achieve independence and spiritual prosperity in accordance with the spirit and the intentions contained in the Tri Mandala conception, and the Uluwatu Temple also adapts this Tri Mandala concept. When viewed from above, the shape is tapered from the outer page to the main page, the outer page is wider than the middle page and main page. Outside the Jaba Area of uluwatu temple, the length is 13.25 meters, the width is 12.43 meters, The area of Jaba Tengah Panjang: 35, 54 meters, width 9.20 meters, The area of viscera Length: 28.30 meters Width: 8.10 meters. Main temple of Uluwatu, there are two doors at the end of the path, the north door and the south one, through which visitors enter the uluwatu temple complex. The entrance doors at Uluwatu Temple take the shape of stone Bentar gates. Standing across from each gate, there are two statues of elephant-headed men. The front part of the gate is decorated with fine relief sculpture picturing leaves and flowery patterns. Behind the gate, there are stone steps that lead to the inner court. Along the steps, trees are grown to provide shade.

The entrance to Uluwatu Temple uses the winged Paduraksa Temple. The uluwatu temple is the same as the entrance temple at Sakenan Temple on Serangan Island, South Denpasar area. In the Pura Sakenan temple, there is Candra Sangkala in the form of “Resi Apit Lawang” which is two priests next to the entrance, Candra Sangkala has the meaning / value “Rsi = 7, Apit = 2, Lawang = 9”. This shows that the year number is 927 Saka, it turns out that the year mentioned in Kusuma Dewa’s Lontar is very precise. When viewed from the architecture and materials used, the Kori Agung has similarities with Dalem Serangan Temple, archaeological remains found on Serangan Island. The brackets temple uses rock material, the orientation towards the temple is east, the orientation towards the direction of prayer is west. Temple brackets have a size, Length: 920 cm, and Thickness: 180 cm. The bracket Uluwatu Temple is divided into 3 parts, namely the legs, the body, and the roof.

The inner court is an open space paved with stone floor. There is a wooden building near the north gate. To the west, across from the entrance path, there is a Paduraksa Gate that opens the path into the next inner court. Unlike the ones found outside, this stone gate is completed with roof. The door is an arch framed with an arrangement of stones.There is a sculpture of a giant head above the frame. The top of the gate looks like a crown, and it is decorated with relief sculpture. The gaps between the gate and the walls are filled with a surface full of relief sculpture. There is a small rectangular court to the south that stretches out above the sea. There is a wooden construction at the end of the court that seems to be a place where people can sit and watch the ocean. Uluwatu Temple has undergone several restorations. In 1999, a lightning struck the temple and caused fire.

Uluwatu Temple Location

The location of the Uluwatu temple is Badung place of interest, right in the village of Pecatu, Bali, Indonesia. Located at the southern end of the Pecatu Hills with a stretch of Indian Ocean beach as a stunning backdrop for this beautiful temple. The road to Uluwatu Temple is through hills with winding roads with unspoiled views of the surroundings. If you are from Kuta it will take about 60 minutes to reach the location of the uluwatu temple, and if you want to explore it yourself you can use google map to reach this location, is not so difficult to find, because this tourist attraction is so popular, and every day never deserted by visitors who come here. If you want something simple, you can contact us, and we will take you here to see the uniqueness and majesty the Uluwatu Sunset.

Uluwatu Temple Facilities

The facilities at the Uluwatu temple are very complete where these facilities will make the tourists feel very comfortable during your visit. From the parking area which is quite large enough to accommodate large buses here, it is really very spacious, so you don’t have to worry if you don’t get a parking space, toilet facilities are provided here, there are toilets near the entrance and also near the exit, so you don’t have to worry about the toilets here at Uluwatu Temple, besides that there are also several small shops that sell snacks and drinks or soft drinks for those of you who are thirsty can stop by the stall here. And also, here is given a free sarong that you can use to enter the Uluwatu Temple area, because the sarong here is already a package from the entrance ticket of uluwatu temple. In addition, around Uluwatu there are many lodgings for those of you who want to stay here.

Uluwatu Temple Guide

Visiting the Uluwatu is something you might need to do, because as one of the most famous tourist destinations on the island of Bali that offers the charm of the incomparably beautiful temple and sunset that will make you feel like you are in heaven, this rare moment is the most sought after by tourists. tourists who want to enjoy the see the Uluwatu temple and also watch the beautiful sunset on the island of Bali. There are several things that need to be considered if you want to visit Uluwatu with all its beauty which will certainly complete your holiday on this beloved island of Bali. It is very good if you visit with your family or friends here and see the uniqueness of the uluwatu temple from the aspect of history, location and time. Here are some guide tips if you want to travel and plan to visit, this is the Uluwatu Temple Guide.

  1. Transportation: If you want to drive to Uluwatu Temple by yourself, please make sure you have used google map as a guide to get here, because the winding roads will make it difficult for you. But if you don’t want to bother driving yourself, you can rent Hire Car and Driver transportation to get here or take the Half Day Uluwatu Sunset Tour package which is very complete, and usually the pick-up time is in the afternoon, if in Kuta you will be picked up around 15.00 pm and if in ubud will be picked up at 14.00 pm.
  2. Monkeys: In the Uluwatu Temple there are many monkeys who are residents of this area in Uluwatu, and they are classified as very smart monkeys. We recommend not bringing food, wearing glasses, or items that are easily picked up by monkeys, because monkeys here if they see food and drink, they will approach you to ask for the food, and also glasses which are often the target of monkeys who will take your glasses and exchange it for food. So, keep it in a bag of things that are easy for monkeys to take, so that the adventure of watching the sunset becomes very fun.
  3. Sunset: Uluwatu temple is very famous for the beauty of its sunset, so many tourists want to come here and see firsthand the uniqueness of the sunset here. And if you plan to see the sunset, we recommend arriving early, if you are from Kuta you can travel from 15.00 pm and if you are from Ubud you can travel from 14.00 pm to go to the Uluwatu, and also spare time if stuck in traffic. Enjoy the view of the sun going west and the turn of the day from evening to night, the phenomenon of the sunset which is very amazing.
  4. Kecak: In addition to the phenomenal beauty of the Uluwatu Temple Sunset, here there is also a traditional dance performance, namely the Kecak dance, and the location is located near the uluwatu temple which has an open stage. And if you plan to watch the kecak dance, it is recommended to come early, because the kecak dance starts at 18.00 pm, so most of the kecak tickets are sold out at 17.30 pm, so it is recommended to come early and buy a kecak ticket, then go around the uluwatu temple and it’s time just headed to the stage of the Kecak dance performance to watch it.
  5. Dinner: Usually after watching the Kecak dance, tourists stop by a restaurant in Jimbaran to spend such a beautiful evening enjoying a very delicious dinner, you can travel to enjoy dinner before heading to the hotel, usually tourists will go to Jimbaran Beach to enjoy a very romantic dinner with seafood and there is also vegetarian food, with a table set up on the beach will add to the romantic atmosphere.

Uluwatu Temple Kecak Dance

As for enjoying the beautiful sunset view with an amazing ocean background, there are other tourist attractions that are no less interesting, namely watching Kecak and Fire Dance Performance at this Uluwatu Temple. The location of this Kecak dance is not far from the temple with an open air theater designed to accommodate many people and with a very beautiful view point overlooking the ocean and temple. So while you watch the Kecak dance, you can see the beauty of the sunset and the beauty of Uluwatu Temple from the theater. It’s an amazing experience where you can see three very beautiful things in one place which is uluwatu, sunset and kecak dance. The duration of this Kecak dance ranges from one hour in duration by bringing the story from the Ramayana where Hanuman is assigned to free Sinta from Ravana’s abduction. A very legendary story, very well presented so that it will not make you bored, but very entertained. If you want to watch this Kecak dance, we suggest coming early at Uluwatu Temple for buy this Kecak ticket because this show is always very crowded.

Uluwatu Temple Dress Code

If you visit the Uluwatu temple there are some rules that you should know, where to visit a holy temple on the island of Bali you must use a sarong whether it’s a man or a woman, both use a sarong to cover the bottom and also tie the waist with a scarf. Likewise at this Uluwatu Temple you will use a sarong and waist to enter the temple, you don’t need to worry about this, because in this amazing uluwatu temple for sarong and waist are provided for you to use and if you finish you can return them again, as for the location on the entrance ticket and this is included with the entrance ticket to Uluwatu Temple, so you don’t have to worry about sarong and waist problems. There are several things you should not do in Uluwatu, namely:

  • Do not take photos in front of people who are praying in Uluwatu Temple, because it really disturbs them in concentrating on praying
  • Do not step over or step on the offerings that are here at Uluwatu Temple, while offerings such as canang sari will be justify alone. The offering here is in the form of woven leaves filled with flowers, snacks, candy or coins. Where is the purpose of offerings for the spirits that inhabit here so as not to disturb the people who are here
  • Don’t disturb the monkeys here at Uluwatu Temple, because the monkeys here are a bit aggressive if disturbed, and don’t bring things that are easily taken by monkeys here, put them in the car or in your bag
  • As long as you remember that the Uluwatu Temple is a holy place, so it is expected that you respect the Balinese people who come to pray here, while a visit to the holy temple will definitely give you happiness and inner enlightenment

Uluwatu Temple Monkeys

The type of monkey in the Uluwatu temple is a long-tailed macaque which with the Latin name Macaca fascicularis is a monkey species that lives in Asia, with habitats tending to be in the forest. The species of monkeys are the same as those found in Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest, Sangeh Monkey Forest and also Ubud Monkey Forest. As for the habitats they live on cliffs and trees around the temple area, and these monkeys are highly protected by the local community and are believed to be the guardians of the temple. Monkeys in Uluwatu Temple are preserved and looked after by the caretaker that work in here and will be given food every day according to a schedule in the morning, afternoon and evening. So as not to disturb tourists who come here, but the name is also an animal, if they see food they will immediately come over and take the food.

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Tips Visit Uluwatu and Meet Monkeys

Monkeys in Uluwatu Temple as an additional attraction are very good, in addition to seeing the beauty of the Uluwatu Temple Sunset, which is very majestic and enchanting, you can also see the behavior of this tailed animal. Sometimes the monkey’s behavior is a bit excessive, such as disturbing tourists and others, the name is also an animal we can’t expect to always be nice. But in Uluwatu there are officers on guard at every corner who keep these monkeys from disturbing tourists. Around the uluwatu temple there is a small forest which is the residence of these monkeys, they will go out in the morning until the afternoon to look for food and in the afternoon they will go to the forest to sleep and some also sleep on the rock cliffs around this Uluwatu Temple. A few tips if you visit Uluwatu and not to be disturbed by these monkeys.

  1. Never bring food and drink to the Uluwatu Temple area, if you bring it please put it in your bag, because the monkeys here if they see food and drink, they will come to you and try to take the food, and if they take it better you let it go, because if you don’t give the monkey here it will be aggressive to take it
  2. Don’t disturb the monkeys here, the monkeys in Uluwatu Temple look very cute and adorable, but if they are disturbed, of course they act in self-defense and will get angry. So it is recommended that if you meet monkeys on the road, you better give in and let them play alone or visit the staff to help you
  3. Don’t wear glasses, hat, take out your cellphone or other small items in front of the monkeys, because the monkeys here are very smart, they will try to take what you have and they won’t return it if you don’t give them food, if any of your items are taken , you should contact the officers at Uluwatu Temple to help you to take it from the monkeys here

Best Time for Visit Uluwatu Temple

Visitors must wear a sarong and a sash, as well as appropriate clothes common for temple visits. They can be hired here. The best time to visit uluwatu temple is just before sunset. Kecak and Fire Dance Performance is performed everyday at the adjacent cliff-top stage at 18:00 to 19:00. Visitors are charged a nominal fee. What makes it the most favourite venue to watch a Kecak dance is the sunset background of the performance. There’s no public transportation to get here and going back into town will be difficult without any prearranged ride or taxi. we have the tour program for visit this Uluwatu Temple and Kecak dance, can read the details here Half Day Uluwatu Sunset Tour. Apart from the tour packages that we offer, we from Bali Driver Hire also offer Bali Car Charter facilities to go to the Uluwatu temple, so you will enjoy the atmosphere more without having to rush into joining the tour program, with very affordable prices and an experienced driver will make this trip to uluwatu temple even more fun.

Uluwatu Temple Tour

Uluwatu Temple always makes tourists curious about the beauty of the ancient temple with its unique location on a cliff and with stunning views of the sunset over the Indian Ocean. A natural scenery that is very enchanting and will certainly give a deep impression in your heart, if you like sunset views then it is not wrong if you choose Uluwatu as a list in your tourist destination on the island of Bali. As for visiting Uluwatu, you can explore on your own or take several tour packages that visit Uluwatu, here we offer several tour packages that will visit Uluwatu Temple with its spectacular sunsets, from the various combinations of tours that we offer, all at very friendly prices. once and of course the service is very satisfying, below are some tour packages to visit the Uluwatu temple with all its natural beauty.

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