Sunday, July 20, 2014

Pura Luhur Uluwatu, fascinating sunset with kecak dance




From many Hindu temples that you want to visit in Bali, Pura Luhur Uluwatu is definitely one of them. This temple is located in the region of the village of Pecatu, District of Kuta, Badung. This temple stands majestically at a height of 97 meters above sea level stand on the bridge and the high cliffs and jutting into the sea, on the southwestern tip of the island of Bali.
The location of this temple is very beautiful and stunning, visitors who come to this temple not only will feel the atmosphere of a religious but also panoramic universes miracles the Almighty. Hit the waves hitting the rock wall produces white bubbles that can be seen from the above beautiful cliffs.

This temple was originally used as a place of worship a holy priest of Century 11 Kuturan which lowers the teachings of Indigenous Village with all the rules. This temple is also used to worship the holy priest that followed, named  Dang Hyang Nirartha, who came to Bali at the end of 1550 and end the trip with a so-called holy Moksah / Ngeluhur in this place. The word is at the origin of the name Pura Luhur Uluwatu.
Activities

Beautiful scenery, vast expanse of ocean waves in front of the eyes with fantastic sunset and an activity that you can enjoy once your foot is in the Pura Luhur Uluwatu. Additionally you can feast their eyes with admiring the architecture of the temple. Satisfied enjoy the beautiful scenery and sunset, do not miss to watch the artists in the sacred Kecak dance performances but also entertaining. This show was held at Uluwatu Temple every day, at 6:00 p.m. to 19:00 pm. Kecak dance is a dance that tells a fragment of the epic Ramayana, when the goddess Shinta abducted by Ravana. Just below this temple there Pecatu beach, lots of surfers from around the world come to try out the surf this beach, even international events are often held here. To enter the attraction Pura Luhur Uluwatu, you have to pay for tickets Rp.6000for adults and Rp. 1500 for the children.

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