Uluwatu Temple
The temple of Pura Luhur Uluwatu is perched high on the southern-most cliff of Bali's coast. It is one of Bali's six most-revered places of worship, and is thought to date back to the 10th Century.
The wandering Hindu priest Nirartha is said to have chosen Uluwatu as the place for " Moksa", deliverance from this life, to join the ancestral spirits in heaven, and indeed it is a place where the spirit soars. Enjoy fruit punch cocktails served in pineapple or young coconut fruits while you witness the spectacular sunset. The performance of a Kecak dance will be held on the private cliff, at the time of sunset, while a tribe of monkeys clamber up the cliffs to investigate the activities in the temple.
The program will conclude with a typical dinner at Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park. An open air dinner, or dinner under a tent at the street theatre (Natah) with the Garuda Wisnu statue as the anchor point, or a full moon dinner at Café Biu with a view of the southern coast of Bali, can all be arranged.
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