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SUMMARY:Kecak & Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple
DESCRIPTION:\nThe Kecak & Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali’s most unforgettable cultural experiences, and for good reason. Performed on an open-air cliff-edge stage with the Indian Ocean crashing below and the sun setting behind the horizon, this 60-minute show combines ancient ritual, stunning scenery, and raw dramatic power in a way that no other performance on the island can match.\n\n\n\nThe Kecak — pronounced “cha-chak” — is performed by a circle of 50 to 70 bare-chested men who chant, sway, and move in hypnotic unison without any musical instruments. Their interlocking vocal rhythms create a wall of sound that has been mesmerising audiences for generations. The performance retells scenes from the Hindu epic Ramayana: the abduction of Sita, the heroic deeds of Hanuman the Monkey God, and the final battle between good and evil. The show climaxes with a fire dance sequence in which a performer moves through and kicks apart a mound of burning coconut husks — a moment that stops every breath in the audience.\n\n\n\nTwo performances are held every evening: the first at 6:00 PM catches the full golden sunset, while the 7:00 PM session offers a darker, more intense atmosphere. Both run approximately 60 minutes. The 6:00 PM show is the more popular of the two and sells out regularly, especially on weekends and during peak tourist season — booking tickets online in advance is strongly recommended.\n\n\n\nPura Luhur Uluwatu is a sacred sea temple perched on a 70-metre cliff at the southwestern tip of the Bukit Peninsula, and entry requires respectful dress. A sarong and sash are mandatory; both are provided free at the entrance. The site is also home to a large resident monkey population — keep bags zipped and do not carry food in the open.\n\n\n\nVisitor tip: Arrive at least an hour before the show to choose your seat, walk the temple complex, and watch the sunset from the clifftops before the performance begins. Bring cash for entry (adult temple fee Rp 60,000 for foreign visitors, plus Rp 150,000 for the Kecak performance ticket). Flash photography during the show is not permitted — respect the performers and other spectators.\n
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