The Uluwatu Sunset & Kecak Fire
Dance Tour
Itinerary: Start tour from Nusa Dua/Kuta/Sanur area at 03.00 pm – Visiting Uluwatu Sunset Temple – Watching Kecak and fire dance – Having dinner set menu seafood on Jimbaran beach – Shopping – Hotel. (D)
Pura (Temple)
Luhur Uluwatu
is definitely one of the top places on the island to go to for sunset delights,
with direct views overlooking the beautiful Indian Ocean and daily Kecak dance
performances. Inscriptions mention that
Uluwatu Temple was instigated by Mpu Kunturan, a Majapahit monk who also
participated in establishing several other important temples in Bali such as
Pura Sakenan in Denpasar, about 1,000 years ago. A holy priest from eastern
Java, Dhang Hyang Dwijendra, then chose Uluwatu Temple to be his spiritual
journey's final worshiping place. Balinese Hindu devotees believe that he
reached the highest spiritual point of oneness with deities by a strike of
lightning and completely disappeared.
Kecak Dance is story a fragment from the Ramayana, the Hindu epic. What makes the Kecak special is that the accompanying music is provided by the human voice, the gamelan suara, a choir of a hundred men or more sitting in concentric circles, swaying, standing up, lying prone as the story develops. Amongst the swaying masses the voices of the storytellers can be heard telling the unfolding tale.
Dinner set
menu seafood On Jimbaran beach
Price In RM Per Person
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2-3 Pax
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4-6 Pax
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7-9 Pax
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185
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167
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160
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Include : Tour according to the program,
Private tour program with flexibility,
Transport with air cond, Mineral water per pax per day during tour,
Meals as program, Entrance fees unless otherwise stated, English speaking
driver cum tour guide, English speaking guide will be provided above 6 Pax.
Exclude: Accommodation, Airfare, Airport
tax, Travel insurance, personal expenses, tipping
Valid until March
2019, Booking period: 7-9 Sep 2018
Price is subject to
change without prior notice
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