The famous landmark on Bali's Southern
Peninsula, Uluwatu Temple is a classic expression of ancient Bali
in a spectacular setting, high above the crashing waves. This
is one of the oldest and most important temples in Bali, one of
the six original 'Sad Kahyangan' (territorial) temples on the
island.
These beaches are popular among surfers. Lack of supporting facilities
is not an obstacle for tourist with adventure spirit to conquer
the waves. Uluwatu has, in recent years become equally known as
the site of the renowned surf break, which offers real challenges
(experienced surfers only) in the water, and spectacular views
from the warungs (restaurants) perched on the cliff. Access is
difficult (though porters are available), please bring suitable
footwear and dress with respect for the temple.
Now, a number of infrastructure developments
have been started to establish in these area. This means as an
effort to provide a good accessibility for anyone who come there.
hese beaches are popular among surfers. Lack of supporting facilities
is not an obstacle for tourist with adventure spirit to conquer
the waves.