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The Adorable Long-Tailed Monkeys at Uluwatu Temple

The Adorable Long-Tailed Monkeys at Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple Area is inhabited a lot of the long tailed monkeys. They are adorable and their funny behaviour often become a photography object by vi...

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Pujawali Ceremony Time of Uluwatu Temple

Pujawali Ceremony Time of Uluwatu Temple

Every temple in Bali has each anniversary time (called as Pujawali). In Uluwatu Temple, it is held on Anggara Kasih, Medangsia (Tuesday, 3 weeks after...

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Wear A Proper Dress Code When Entering Uluwatu Temple

Wear A Proper Dress Code When Entering Uluwatu Temple

As other temples in Bali Island, every visitor is required to wear a proper dress code when entering Uluwatu Temple. It consist of a sarong (also know...

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The Best Time to Visit Uluwatu Temple

The Best Time to Visit Uluwatu Temple

The best time to visit Uluwatu Temple is in late afternoon (17.30 – 18.00). Impressive sunset starts and appears at the west sky and Kecak Fire ...

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Witness A Beautiful Ocean Sunset From Uluwatu Temple

Witness A Beautiful Ocean Sunset From Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple is one of good sunset viewing point in Bali. The recommended place to spend your time during holiday in the north of the island. ...

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Kecak and Fire Dance Performance in Uluwatu

Kecak and Fire Dance Performance in Uluwatu

Besides iconic temple and sunset view, Uluwatu also has another attraction, namely: Kecak and Fire Dance Performance. That is always held at stage nea...

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Uluwatu Temple is one of Sad Khayangan Jagat or Six Main Temples in Bali Island, which located in Pecatu Village, South Kuta Disrict, Badung Regency exactly on a high cliffs that jut into the sea in southwest of Island.


The temple is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa in his manifestation as Dewa Rudra, one of Dewata Nawa Sanga (Nine Guardian Dewata) who has a position in the southwest.