Uluwatu is a stunning clifftop destination with panoramic ocean views and a deep spiritual atmosphere. The sight of waves crashing against the rocky cliffs is absolutely breathtaking.
The place is also home to a sacred white monkey, which locals protect, along with many other monkeys in the area. While they’re part of the area, be cautious as they’re known to snatch glasses, hats, and even phones, so keep your belongings secure.
There are quite a lot of steps to climb, so wear comfortable shoes. You also need to wear modest clothing if not there are sarongs and sashes available outside and instructions on how to wear.
There is also a designated resting areas for those coming to worship. Do note that women who are menstruating are not permitted to enter the inner temple, in line with traditional customs.
A must-visit for its views and cultural significance — just come prepared and respectful of the...
Read moreAbsolutely do not recommend. You will not see the temple. Only walls from outside. It is not allowed to go inside. You can walk around the forest with monkeys. Monkeys look cute but they steal everything from the people what they can reach. Strongly recommended put you glasses, earrings, shiny caps INSIDE !!! of your bag. Do not carry in your hands. Show has no beauty or music only 40 men chanting "CHOC CHOC". Very annoying. We left the show...
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