Kecak Dance and GWK Cultural Park Tour

Kecak Dance and Gwk Cultural Park Tour Experience the charm of Southern Bali by visiting 3 exciting destinations on the Kecak Dance and GWK Cultural Park Tour! BEST SELLER Uluwatu – Bali Highlights: You will see the largest Garuda statue, enjoy sunset views at a temple, and witness performance attractions on the Kecak Dance and GWK Cultural Park Tour. This experience of rich culture and natural beauty will leave unforgettable memories and make your vacation in Bali even more special. Explore one of Jimbaran’s attractions to admire the impressive statue of Lord Vishnu atop the Garuda, all while taking in the stunning views from an elevated vantage point. Enjoy the spectacular sunset from Uluwatu Temple, situated on a towering cliff overlooking the sea. Continue your experience by witnessing the mesmerizing Kecak dance, which depicts the Ramayana story with beautiful movements without the use of gamelan instruments. You will embark on a profound spiritual journey, gaining insight into the richness of Balinese culture while immersing yourself in the island’s stunning natural beauty. Itinerary GWK (Garuda Wisnu Kencana) Garuda Wisnu Kencana is one of Bali’s important tourism landmarks, located in Ungasan Village, Badung. This magnificent statue symbolizes love, devotion and responsibility. The Cultural Park offers breathtaking views as well as a variety of exciting performances for visitors to enjoy. In addition, the area also provides shopping, appetizing culinary options, and spectacular panoramas that can be enjoyed from a height. Uluwatu Temple Uluwatu Temple is a sacred temple included in the Sad Khayangan Temple in Bali located in Pecatu Village. The temple is dedicated to honor Lord Shiva Rudra. Located at the top of a coral cliff, Uluwatu Temple offers a breathtaking view of the Indian Ocean in the background. In addition, the temple is also considered sacred as a place of worship for the priests, making it highly respected by the community. Kecak Fire Dance Kecak Fire Dance is a traditional Balinese performance held around Uluwatu Temple. In a kecak performance, the story is inspired by the Ramayana epic and there is a group of men making “cak” sounds in unison to accompany the dance. Kecak dance is known for its dancers wearing traditional costumes as well as the bonfire that burns in the middle of the show. In addition to captivating with its beauty, the performance is also surrounded by sunset views that add a magical and mesmerizing feel. Includes Ticket Kecak Fire Dance Performance Mineral Water (1 bottle/person) What to Bring Comfortable clothes and shoes/sandals Sunscreen, Hat, and Sunglasses Personal medication (if needed) Snacks Camera or Smartphone Extra money (if you want to shop) Good to Know Please take care of your attitude towards the monkeys at Uluwatu Temple, and it is advisable not to carry shiny items such as glasses, hairpins, earrings, necklaces, and the like, as they can attract the attention of monkeys. In addition, it is important to maintain modesty by wearing clothes that cover the shoulders and knees when visiting Uluwatu Temple. For women who are experiencing menstruation, we recommend not to enter the Uluwatu Temple area in order to maintain politeness and respect the norms that apply in this holy place. Area Covered for Pick Up Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Pecatu, Sanur, Ubud, Canggu, Denpasar, Benoa Harbour, Airport Terms Payment Payment is Cash Payment Payment is on the day itself with our driver Payment with other currency will convert based on daily exchange rate