Rabu, 29 Oktober 2008

Discerning an Exotic Sunset at Uluwatu

Perched on a limestone cliff 70 meters above the cobalt blue Indian Ocean, this 11th century temple is one of Bali's holiest sites. It is estimated the temple was established in the same era of Mpu Kuturan, one of Bali's prominent priest. Other than being used for worshipping place by the Hindus, it also attracts thousands of visitors every day.
Situated in the southern tip of Bali Island, it's within easy reach from the leading tourist destinations in Bali like Denpasar, Sanur, Kuta and Nusa Dua. Most visitors are interested to see spectacular sunset from the area of Uluwatu Temple. After the sunset time, a regular Kecak Dance is performed at the hall nearby. In short, within once visit to Uluwatu visitors would be able to see sunset and Kecak Dance before resuming to have dinner at their favorites.