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Uluwatu Temple, locally known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu, is one of the must-see temples in Bali, second only to Tanah Lot. The temple sits on the south-western edge of a limestone cliff surrounded by a forest, home to hordes of grey long-tailed macaques. The surf break near Uluwatu is also named after the temple, which is one of the premier surfing playgrounds on the island’s southern coast.
Entrance fees : 30000 IDR FOR Adult, 20000 IDR FOR CHILD.
OPENING TIME: 7AM-7PM
Uluwatu Temple, locally known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu, is one of the must-see temples in Bali, second only to Tanah Lot. The temple sits on the south-western edge of a limestone cliff surrounded by a forest, home to hordes of grey long-tailed macaques. The surf break near Uluwatu is also named after the temple, which is one of the premier surfing playgrounds on the island’s southern coast.
Entrance fees : 30000 IDR FOR Adult, 20000 IDR FOR CHILD.
OPENING TIME: 7AM-7PM