Uluwatu Bali
by mortaloveangel
Jun 9, 2022
How can you miss Uluwatu Temple when visiting Bali! This temple built on a cliff is truly breathtaking, every photo looks like a masterpiece~ Today, we’re sharing a comprehensive travel guide, so be sure to save it!
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First, the must-see moment is sunset 🌅 The best light is between 4-6 PM, so remember to secure a good spot early. The cliffside viewing platform offers unbeatable views, and the temple’s golden roof shines brilliantly under the sunset—super impressive✨ There’s also a traditional Kecak fire dance performance daily, starting promptly at 6 PM, so be sure to buy your tickets 30 minutes in advance~
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⚠️ Handy Tips:
1. Strict dress code: no bare thighs or shoulders allowed. Sarongs are available for rent at the entrance (about 30,000 IDR)
2. Watch out for monkeys! Keep your glasses, phone, and snacks safe. Staff use slingshots to help chase the monkeys away
3. The site closes for entry after 5:30 PM. If you want to take photos, it’s best to arrive before 4 PM
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🛏️ Accommodation Recommendations:
We suggest staying near Jimbaran Beach, just a 15-minute walk away
✔️ If budget allows, choose Ayana Resort, famous for its Instagram-worthy H2O pool
✔️ For great value, Radisson Blu offers sea view rooms starting at around 500+ per person
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🍽️ Nearby Food Spots:
1. The Cave by Chef Ryan (cave restaurant, reservation required)
2. Sunset Point Bar (cliffside bar, signature Mojito is a must-try)
3. Warung Dala (a local favorite small eatery, their dirty duck rice is insanely good)
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🚗 Transportation Guide:
About a 45-minute drive from Kuta, Grab fare is around 150,000 IDR
We recommend hiring a car for the day, you can also combine it with a visit to Lovers’ Rock for a full-day tour
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