Jumat, 12 Maret 2010

Uluwatu

Uluwatu temple is on the far south coast of Bali, about 40 minutes from Kuta (about 90,000 Rp roundtrip by taxi). Believed to be built in the 11th century by Mpu Kuturan, Uluwatu temple is one of Balis most cherished temples, and finest examples of traditional Balinese architecture. ( I just thought it looked rad)

The temple, and the surrounding paths, sit over 600ft above the ocean on towering cliffsides. They are literally sitting upon the edge of breath taking cliffs, and there for make for unforgettable pictures and memories.

The temple and the surrounding area is also home to families of long-tailed Macaques. A monkey that is common around temples and forest in Bali. These monkeys can be aggressive, so be sure to secure all valueables before entering the area.

Entrance into the temple is about 4,000 Rp ( 70 cents AU ) and for a guide, prices are negotiable. Always settle on a price with a guide, before the tour, never after. Guides are recommended here, because of the aggressive monkeys, and for their knowledge of the best places to view the temple along the cliff sides.

For more on Uluwatu temple, i suggest you check out my warnings and danger tips. Warnings and Dangers There is some more info that will make your trip to the temple more pleasant.

Have a great time!!!

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