An unforgettable journey awaits us to the Uluwatu area, one of the most beautiful regions on the island, where we will admire its unique nature and stunning beaches. We will visit Uluwatu Temple and optionally visit a turtle farm. We will stop by a cozy restaurant with live seafood, and most importantly, we will marvel at Indonesia's tallest statue, dedicated to the god Vishnu.
What awaits us?
- Water sports
- Pandawa Beach
- GWK Park and the Garuda Statue
- Uluwatu Temple
- Kecak Dance
- Seafood restaurant in Jimbaran
- Natural pearl factory
Tour Itinerary
We depart in the morning around 9:00 in great spirits. Optionally, we will visit a "turtle farm" on an island where the animals live in their natural habitat. We will stop at Pandawa Beach, where you can not only take a dip in the gorgeous blue ocean waters but also capture wonderful photos among the cliffs. The azure ocean will rejuvenate both body and soul.
Next, we will visit the park that is home to the tallest statue in Indonesia, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The park is located near the village of Ungasan. The Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue is one of the most popular spots among tourists and locals alike. This magnificent structure stands nearly 30 meters taller than the Statue of Liberty in the United States and is the third tallest statue in the world!
The natural beauty of the park surrounding the Garuda statue exceeds all expectations. Among the limestone cliffs and tropical vegetation, you will feel as if you have stepped into a fantasy film.
Afterwards, we will visit one of Bali's most important temples -- Uluwatu. Locals believe that this temple protects them from evil sea demons. The temple itself is one of the most sacred public temples on the island.
After an action-packed day, we will continue our tour by immersing ourselves in the island's culture and attending the Kecak Dance show. At the heart of the dance lies a meditative prayer that relaxes every viewer. This is not simply a dance, but an entire performance created in the 1930s based on the epic poem "Ramayana." Dozens of performers create an incredibly beautiful show.
To wrap up the evening, we will enjoy a delicious dinner at a wonderful traditional restaurant, where the freshest live seafood is displayed right before you. The restaurant is located on Jimbaran Beach, a favorite gathering spot for both tourists and locals. Every morning and evening, fishermen arrive here with their fresh catch from the ocean, which then makes its way to restaurants and the local market. Beautiful views and delicious seafood -- the perfect way to end this day.
Optionally, we will visit a shop with natural pearls from the factory, if you attend the Kecak Dance.
Return to the hotel.
Tour prices are listed in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) per person
| Group size | Price per person |
|---|---|
| 1 | Rp 1.722.000 (~ $105) |
| 2 | Rp 869.200 (~ $53) |
| 3 | Rp 590.400 (~ $36) |
| 4 | Rp 442.800 (~ $27) |
A standard minivan is provided for the tour. Upon request, we can arrange the following vehicles: Toyota Innova, Hyundai H1, Toyota Alphard, Toyota Hiace, Mitsubishi Xpander
Tour price includes:
- Transfers as per the itinerary. Pick-up from the areas of Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Tanjung Benoa. An additional charge of 350,000 IDR per vehicle applies for pick-up from Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Canggu (the entire group must be at the same location). Other areas -- upon request.
- Russian-speaking/English-speaking guide-driver (for groups of more than 6, a separate driver and guide are provided).
- Parking fees and taxes.
Not included:
- Entrance tickets to attractions and the Kecak Dance.
- Speedboat to the turtle island with tickets (~35 USD per person).
- Meals.
- Personal expenses.
- Insurance.
- Tips for the guide and driver (at your discretion).
What to bring:
- Comfortable shoes.
- Rain poncho.
- Swimsuit and towel.
- Cash for expenses (Indonesian Rupiah).
Recommendations:
Children of any age are welcome on this tour when accompanied by parents.
