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The Incredible Guide to Kecak Dance Uluwatu Bali

The Ultimate Guide to Kecak Dance Uluwatu Bali, Stories, guides and fun facts you need to know about Kecak Dance.

Bali is one of the top destinations in the world. Culture and tradition, 2 things that are very attached to the name Bali. There are so many cultures and traditions in Bali, one of which is the Kecak Dance.

Kecak Dance is one of the dances based on the Hindu story “Ramayana”. Kecak Dance its one of the unique Dance in Bali because they don’t use Gamelan (music) but use the voices of 70 peoples.

The dancers only focus on shouting “cak” to run this show. Their voices are like a choir that creates an energetic feel, as an accompaniment to the play of the epic story of Ramayana.

Without further ado, here is the Ultimate Guide to Kecak Dance Uluwatu Bali and all the info.

Kecak Dance Uluwatu

How to Get at Kecak Dance Uluwatu Bali

Kecak Dance Uluwatu located at right in the middle of Uluwatu Temple Bali. Right on the southern tip of the island of Bali, takes 20 minutes from Ngurah Rai Airport.

Google Maps to Kecak Dance Uluwatu.

If you are looking for motorbike rentals, you can book at Rent Scooter Canggu with Delivery and they will deliver your scooter to the hotel directly.

For motorbike rentals, the price ranges from 80k – 200k per day depending on the type of motorbike you are renting.

There is a super large Parking for Kecak Dance Uluwatu, you can bring a car or scooter

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Kecak Dance Uluwatu Bali Opening Times

Uluwatu Kecak Dance Uluwatu, Open every day from 6 pm to 8 pm.

Kecak Dance Uluwatu Entrance Fee

For the entrance fee, we need to pay for the entrance to the temple first, it costs 30k per person and for the Kecak Dance it costs 150k per person.

Uluwatu has a lot of monkeys roaming around, but don’t worry, they are not all vicious.

The monkeys there are often nosy by taking travelers’ things like glass that you hang or bags that lie around.

So for those of you who want to watch the show, don’t forget to put all your belongings in your bag and hold your bag while in the temple.

Time to Visit Kecak Dance Uluwatu Bali + Tips

There are 2 Sessions if you watch Kecak dance Uluwatu, Session 1 from 6 pm to 7 pm and session 2 from 7 pm to 8 pm.

We really recommend you guys to come earlier to get the first session, no doubt the second session will be so crowd, and the way to get in the show would be jostling.

Uluwatu has a lot of monkeys roaming around, but don’t worry, they are not all vicious.

The monkeys there are often nosy by taking travelers’ things like glass that you hang or bags that lie around.

So for those of you who want to watch the show, don’t forget to put all your belongings in your bag and hold your bag while in the temple.

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What to Expect at Kecak Dance Uluwatu Bali

Beautifully, amazing show and incredible place!!

The Uluwatu Kecak dance has been one of the Bali Bucket lists for every single Traveler around the world.

Kecak dance Uluwatu
Entrance to Uluwatu Temple
Kecak dance Uluwatu
Wear Sarong or Scarf
Kecak dance Uluwatu

Before entering the Uluwatu Temple, if you wear shorts you must use a special sarong from the Uluwatu Temple for travelers

if you are already wearing long pants, you will only be given a scarf. it has become a customary rule from Uluwatu Temple

Kecak Dance guarantee you guys amazing Balinese atmosphere, the cheers of the dancers, dances from Hanuman and other dancers.

In the middle of the show, you will be amazed by the attractions of the monkey king, Hanuman, by kicking the fireballs that are shown there.

Kecak dance Uluwatu
Kecak dance Uluwatu
Kecak dance Uluwatu

Without diminishing the meaning of the story from Ramayana, the Kecak Dance is packaged so beautifully with the attractions of dancers and audiences that are so funny, so you won’t get bored watching this show for 1 hour.

We had a very fitting moment, in the middle of the Kecak Dance we got a very orange and beautiful sunset moment with the Kecak Dance setup.

You will be enchanted by the beauty of Uluwatu Bali and the Kecak Dance.

What to pack in Bali

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Photography Camera

Tripod

GoPro

Day Bag

Slim Flip Flop

Quick Dry Travel Towel

Waterproof Phone Punch

The Smallest and lightest power bank

Reef Safe Suncream

Light Weight Rain Jacket

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