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"i just went here today and i didn't realize what i was getting myself into. it costs 50,000 rupiah to get in and no guide is required like pura besakih. before you start your journey, the staff will show you a laminated map, i recommend taking a picture of this map if you don't have a guide. they will tell you that you may get lost and wonder down to the village but i was fine without a guide. i made the trek on the pavement (you can also hire a motorcycle to take you to the first steps) and i was able to make it to the very top temple (1,700 steps). this temple was not crowded at all but it is not for those that are not very active. the first temple was an amazing site and you will go up the paved road from there to make your way to the second temple. i don't recommend taking young children on this trek as you will climb 1,200 meters in elevation. it was quite a journey up, the elevation definitely added another element to the hike (i am a pretty active individual). it took about an hour up then another 1.5 hours to the top. the steps are rocky and some parts of the stairs were badly deteriorated so i don't recommend flip flops. i made the mistake of hiking in sandals, i would recommend tennis shoes or hiking sandals. i started a little after 11 am and ended around 2:15 pm. take bug spray and sunscreen as it gets hit and humid during the day. we came across the macaques monkeys who were going through the trash bins. find a large stick and don't look them directly in the eyes and you will be fine. they aren't aggressive like the monkeys in uluwatu. lastly, being lots of water to stay hydrated. they do have stands selling food and drinks but they are scattered throughout the trek. reaching the top felt amazing and i highly recommend coming here!",28
"we were going to go here first thing in the morning but our driver recommended we go here on the way home for sunset. it was a very popular tourist attraction and it was very busy, lots of market stalls if you want to shop. it was low tide so you could go across to the temple but the line was huge. also when you took photos of the temple it was just full of people. i would have preferred going at high tide so you could get nice photos. but otherwise it's a nice spot",4
this is very nice beach and close to ulunwatu temple. surrounded by cliffs but a nice place. very clean.,8
i just love this place. the scenery is beautiful especially in the sunset. the atmosphere is so peaceful even though there're lots of people from all around the world visit this temple,4
"i went here with friends from london and australia. the temple always busy as always. lots of balinese people and tourist vame and pray at temple and asked for holy water. location has big car park and we pay entrance ticket. ticket for local and foreigner are different rate. we passed local shops/ arcade which is selling balinese art and cloth. the gate of the temple full of people taking picture. for best view, we went to the cafe which is close with the temple. we can see the temple and sunset clearly. food price are cheap. we are glad we got perfect sunset there.",2
"my partner and i are staying in legian so it took us two hours by taxi to get to tanah lot and back. this cost us 400,000 idr plus a parking fee for the taxi to wait for us at tanah lot as the town surrounding it is not a massive tourist area so would be hard to organise transport back to the hotel. entry into tanah lot is only 60,000 idr (roughly $6) each. you have to walk past many stalls before getting to the temple. there are even signs directing you 'directly' to the temple which takes you on a longer route to get to the temple just so you go past more stalls. once reaching the temple, the view is breath-taking. it really is a rare sight and is magnificent. however i was very disappointed as you do not get to go to the top of tanah lot temple. at the bottom of the temple you donate money to be blessed after which you are allowed to walk up about 10 steps and are stopped by a gate and guard. there was also many tourists there, trying to navigate around each other proved to be difficult. we arrived at tanah lot around 1pm in the afternoon and it was busy - would hate to think what it would be like around sunset! both my partner and i could not wait to get out of there. overall the view was stunning however i would not recommend to anyone to pay as much as we did to see it - it looks exactly the same as it does in the photos. if you're willing to hire a scooter for roughly 50,000 idr per day and drive it yourself up there, then maybe it would be worth the trip. but i would not go there again.",17
"this seaside temple is absolutely beautiful. though we were unable to see a full sunset due to clouds, what we were able to see was gorgeous. the temple grounds are beautiful, especially the area with the sacred spring. i recommend grabbing a bite to eat here and taking in the gorgeous surroundings in the late afternoon/early evening.",4
"although it was extremely busy and extremely hot, it was still worth it and a tick off the bucketlist!! the views are incredible and the sheer beauty of the temple in the ocean is just breathtaking. we enjoyed a coconut freshly cut open (would have preferred it ice cold) but still memory material straight away!",4
"one from the most famous attractions in bali ,best hour in the sunset but in general is overcrowded all time of the day ,entrance fee 60000rp and 5000rp for the parking slot outside. there are many souvenir shops, several restaurants",2
over the years we have been to tanah lot sea temple many times escorting bali newbies. good idea to check the tides as the temple is only accessible at low tide. there is a cave under the temple with a freshwater stream that the priests use to \bless\ visitors. make sure you pack the camera for this unique cultural experience.,18
"we had a big day touring around bali and our driver did well to get us to tanah lot temple just on sunset, but for the best views i expect it would be better to have gotten there earlier. that said, it did not take away from the majesty of the temple and the incredible efforts of the builders/monks to create it so long ago. we walked around the rocks at low tide and enjoyed the twilight then quick darkness of night before getting into our car to get back to legian. i would definitely visit again...in daylight! cost to enter park is idr30,000 per person. luckily we had it on us.",18
"i visited both pura tanah lot and uluwatu temple but i like uluwatu temple much more. you can walked along the cliff top while waiting for sunset. the view is amazing if you like the nature. however, there are so many naughty monkeys and i saw they stole visitors' earrings and slippers. but this can be prevented if you do not wear accessories and slippers. the temple is very crowded in the evening and remember only go there with car driver but not taxi.",8
"with its kecak dance performance, nothing to compare. the best i've ever seen. be careful though with monkeys around the temple, they grab anything shiny or loose.",13
a small entrance fee is charged. remember to see the very old ficus benjamina (tree). we were lucky to see two ceremonies during our visit. the place has a very special calmness. difficult to park if you arrive by car. very nice areas for photo shoots.,28
nice temple near the sea shore.however you cannot go into the temple itself just see the suroundings. many tourists of course... it still worths the visit. i would recommend to go first thing in the morning or late afternoon because of the hot clima.,4
i think the temple itself is not the main attraction. the reason why people coming here just merely because of the cliff view. it is breathtaking view especially visit in the morning to avoid the mass crowds. one we saw monkey tried to steal a womans shoes and another stealing mans sun glasses. we suggest not to bring any belonging to the temple otherwise monkeys will disturb you!,14
this temple is to enjoy the sunset view. you can visit the temple premises closely only if there is no high tide. get yourself a picture by the local photographers. they really make a lot of effort in just rp20000. also don't forget to look around and also go to the batu bolong temple nearby. the view from there is spectacular! we ate at the ocean restaurant but didn't like the food at all. skip that if possible.,4
the view itself is killing and you can never snap enough pictures of this beautiful place. another exciting experience is crossing the short flooded route with strong waves hitting up to your waist at all times. and you get to drink fresh water comes from within the temple in the middle of sea.. fresh water within salt water,4
during your stay in bali you must see uluwatu temple and after visit this temple and clif obligatory you must go to jimbaran beach for the seafood dinner with sunset seeing. in my opinion and opinion of my group of friends - its obligatory part of bali trip.,8
"uluwatu temple is located at the cliff of uluwatu facing the indian ocean, offering a breathtaking view. be careful with the free roaming monkey as they like to fetch things from the guests, especially spectacles and sunglasses. it would be better to hide or keep valuable items securely before roaming around. it is best to visit this place in late afternoon, since there will be a very entertaining kecak dance at 6 pm (make sure to go there latest at 5:30 pm or earlier to ensure good seating spots). the show itself has been slightly modified, by including some entertaining actions to make it more fund and ejoyable, very good one. however, the organizer should be able to limit number of guests to ensure safety and full action shows can be performed properly. in our case, i believe they have allowed way too many guests so many of them sits on the floor, limiting area for the dancer and dangerous if something wrong happens. this is why i only give this a 4 stars instead of 5 stars. this is also a good area for watching sunset, providing no clouds blocking our view.",8
"it is actually not so old (there was ertqukake on bali on 60´) but looks very ancient, you dont need any guide (awoide them) ,some pools are with big gold fish and cichlids and you can walk on stones (see the picture of the place), in other pools it is possible to swimm (small fee to pay), it is good even in rainy days ,take walk aroun the place, it offers nice wievs.",2
"we were there during the cny holidays, so it was fun packed. the sea breeze and wind fantastic. didn't manage to go to the other temple.",4
"my friend and i rented a car from seminyak to explore uluwatu area for the day and were not disappointed. this was our favorite day trip by far. the temple was really beautiful and allowed you to get a closer look than other nearby temples we had visited. the stairs and walkway along the ocean were absolutely breathtaking. not too much walking and a few shady spots to hang out to get a break from the sun! note: the monkeys were definitely there, but were less bothersome than other places weve visited in bali (such as ubud). we barely noticed them!",8
"the temple is on top of some absolutely massive cliffs, great for watching the big waves roll in. footpaths go along the cliffs in both directions for a good view of the temple. beware of the monkeys - they snatch people's phones and sunglasses, and you have to pay a temple attendant to get them back for you.",14
"not too crowded but still lively. love the walking path along the beach and restaurants row. many good affordable food although not too many fancy restaurants. ideal for stay longer, family and elderly or people who have been to bali before.",2
famoust temple from all bali picture. in real look nothing special. monestery on the big rock in the sea. in bali got lot of better and awesomes temples!,2
"the cliff itself was amazing. beautiful to watch the sunset scene. some walking paths are collapsing due to erosion. suggestions based on our experience - watch out for the monkeys. my prada sunglasses and my partners sunglasses were snatched by them at the same time. they were very sneaky and looking for every opportunity to steal. never underestimate them. i was fully aware that the monkeys steal. but he got mine from behind. we got them back in exchange for fruits but mine was damaged already. secondly, if you are going with taxi, there is no return taxi if you come back in the evening. even if you get one, the price will be more than 3 times than normal fare. its rip off trap. we tried to get a grab taxi but driver sent a bit suspicious texts like (cant come to your location... you need to walk 300m... make sure nobody is following you etc..). so we ended up hiring very expensive on the way back. our suggestion is you organise a tour guide, or private tour ensuring you will go home safe. remember; bali is fun but full scams and rip off city. will not comeback.",2
"while there are heaps and heaps of temples all across bali this is one of my favourites perfect at sunset if you can get there, there is also a fire dance show that is performed just after sunrise which can add that little more incentive to go . also if you have never seen long-tailed macaques (monkeys) there are plenty of them there (just hold tight onto anything you wouldnt want pinched)",2
"worth the crowds for the kecak dance. while the view was quite amazing, i'm not sure it'd be worth it alone, better to combine this with a sunset visit and enjoy the kecak dance while watching the sun set with the temple in silhouette. definitely worth the drive out here (it was about 2 hours from my hotel). watch out for the monkeys in the parking lot!",13
"if you are in bali , don't miss being there in this awesome place to witness one of the best sunsets views here in bali tanah lot in bahasa means the land of the ocean , one of the most famous temples here , the rock shore with the high waves complete the sight food is a bet expensive there",18
"this visit was worth it for the views. such spectacular scenery at every vantage point. it was very over crowded, people everywhere! you need to wear a sarong out of respect to the culture but this all adds to the experience. we managed to get tickets to the kecak dance amongst the hundreds of others that also wanted tickets. they crammed so many people into the arena, it was ridiculous!! we watched for 20 mins and left, kids got bored. there was one advantage to leaving early and that was that we were able to get photos with the dancers in their elaborate costumes as they came out. another plus to leaving early was that we avoided being caught in the crazy traffic. was glad we went but wouldnt go back on my next trip.",13
the place was nice but the place is filled with too much tourists compared to the other smaller temples i had visited.,4
it's a very religious place and awesome beach. you can do pray there in traditional way and it's very religious place as well. you can click beautiful photos there near temple and beach. it will be included in any packages you hire for visiting bali.,2
"i went to the temple before leaving bali. it's a short visiti there but i'm glad i had visited. this beautiful temple is a 'floating' temple. when i went there, it was high tides and i could not cross to the temple but it was a nice experience to walk further out to take picture of the holy temple. lovely place for sunset as well.",2
"pura penataran agung lempuyang is a balinese hindu temple located on the slope of mount lempuyang in karangasem, bali. suggest you get there early in the day, as the crowds can get a bit much. there is usually a line of people waiting to get in to see the temple and have their photo taken. worth a visit",28
"been here twice and its still the most beautiful to watch sunset in bali. this is a big place and theres lot to explore, so wear your most comfy shoes and walk around. theres a snake cave, parks and stalls selling all sorts of souvenir outside. must see when in bali.",2
"it will cost us$6.00 ( idr60 000) per person to get to see the temple but so worth it especially if you are a 1st time visitor. there is a long walk in the heat, but this is bali so enjoy the view en route. the large market has a great sellection of goods at reasonable prices compared to some other areas. this is not a temple that you can enter but it really is worth the trip.",2
"cute monkeys aside, it's not the main temple but the water temple and the dragonbridge next to it which is worth your time. dont expect a magnificant experience, and just enjoy the wild jungle and beautiful surroundings made by man. leave your sunglasses, water bottles and food in the car, and you'll have a great 30 minutes.",14
its a nice place to visit in bali ! the beach is clean and u can visit gwk culture park and see the traditional shows there.,2
the temple is really interesting but frankly ridiculously overrun with tourists. we left our hotel at 4:30 am and arrived at the temple as it opened at 6am. we were given a ticket with a number. the number apparently is for taking a picture at “heavens gate”. apparently people can wait as long as 5 hours for their picture later in the day. also the pictures really look nothing like the actual temple.,28
"one of the must see temples in bali. awesome location with panoramic views of the ocean. it gets pretty crowded at sunset, so you may want to leave a little before sunset and head over to jimbaran to watch the sunset. you would need 40 minutes from uluwatu to jimbaran to be in time to get a spot on the jimbaran beach and watch the sunset.",8
"uluwatu temple or pura luhur uluwatu is definitely one of the six key temples in bali that should not be missed. it is celebrated for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 meters above sea level. pura luhur uluwatu is definitely one of the top places on the island to go to for magnificent sunset, with direct views overlooking the beautiful indian ocean and daily kecak dance performances. every evening the balinese men perform kecak dance at this setting, so we do recommend you to visit the performance. when you are wandering around the temple be aware of the monkeys. by the local beliefs, the monkeys take care of the temple and protect it from bad influence and bad energy. they are not afraid of the tourists and they are naturally skilled pickpockets! we saw a guy who lost a phone to a monkey",8
"the view of the temple is worth a glance. you won't be allowed to go in anyways, as all bali temples are known to be prayed from the outside. the architecture is usual but the location is good! the sunset is good but not great! but don't shy away from this place as the shopping is the cheapest in the entire bali. bargain to half the price they quote or even lesser sometimes! you will mostly get all the things you can buy in bali! don't miss! i had to go back to this place at the end of my trip to bali to shop!",2
"we get there sunday before noon. it was already hot, but the area is still quiet, not many visitors yet. the entrance fee is idr 20000. there are quite a number of monkeys, big and small, in the area. we were told be on the watch for our sunglasses as it is one the favorite items to be snatched by the monkeys. we walked up the stairs to the the pura or temple area to see the nice view of the sea. it is spectacular. uluwatu, were were told, means the end of the rock. we saw a group of devotees dressed in white, some carried offerings, entering the area as we left. we were informed that more will be coming in the afternoon. the scenery is a very nice view to see. the time that we were there, however, is a bit hot. if you have time, explore a bit more by walking along the footpath by the sea.",8
"one of the eight (8) temples built on the edges of the bali island to protect it, this is truly a remarkable piece of architecture from the past. though the walk towards the temple itself may not be as impressive but the temple ground itself is very calming. boast with a magnificent unobstructed view of the sea and chilled by the cooling sea breeze, this place is the best place for any individual who seeks to escape from the bustling city of bali. locals said it has one of the best sunset view in bali so be sure to reach the temple before 5:30pm as traffic starts to pile up by then. road access is very small and you don't want to be congested in the car and miss it.",2
"the stepping stone pond area is very small. we stopped by because i really wanted to see the pond with gold fish. it is a very pretty place with a lot of water garden spots, but the focus of many tourists are the stepping stone areas. honestly, the photos make it look bigger, but it is actually very small. be warned: there are many tourists who are so obsessed with their instaworthy solo photos, its crazy how illogical and rude some of them are. they expect you to rush off so they can be with their friends and take photos, or shoo you away while you are also taking a photo. then you ask them to share the stepping stones and cross over - many cannot. the tourists think they are the only ones visiting there and allowed the picture perfect space. are bali tourists just more rude because it is economical to visit, so you get that type of tourists. it is a nice place, there's also a pool to cool off with change areas ( access is included with the ticket) . the pool is kinda greenish, but i saw people swimming in. there is also another man made lake beside the stepping stone pond where people can take a little boat to float away troubles. overall, it is an interesting complex that's a water park for people to literally try to cool off from the bali sun. the ornamental carvings are interesting once you get to finish taking your photos at the stepping stone pond, where the koi's are so fat (looks bigger than a new born child!) i think spending 2 -3 hours here to include people watching after the struggle to take a memorable photo.",2
"visited here on a day trip. the temple itself is beautiful and we were fortunate to be here on a celebration day. we saw gammelon and dancers and it made it quite magical. the location itself is stunning and is the stuff of legend. it's peaceful, beautiful and steeped in history. i would return in a heartbeat :)",4
"it's a small temple perched on the edge of a limestone cliff honed from black coral rock. beware the resident monkeys who will not hesitate to snatch and run off with your pair of designer sunglasses or hat! it's a spiritual place for the balinese so you have to wear a purple sarong (loin cloth) cover bare legs at the entrance once you buy tickets. it's worth a short visit for beautiful sunsets and dramatic pictures of the swirling surf pounding the limestone cliffs, but to manage expectations, this temple cannot compare to the larger ones in bali such as taman ayun or tanah lot.we visited as we were staying about 15 minutes away in alila uluwatu in pecatu. i wouldn;t recommend a special visit if you are staying a great distance away, but if you happen to be in the area (there is little else to do otherwise in pecatu other than surf) then do drop by. a kecak fire dance is performed daily at the temple for added atmosphere",8
this is a must see in bali. to see this temple on the rock surrounded by water is amazing. a very humbking experience,2
"this is a water temple found in the sea. best part before you reach this destination it is surrounded by cafe, shopping arcade and restaurants.",4
"we should have done more research but we were a bit surprised to find you have to pay for entrance and on top of it, pay to see the traditional sun set dance. for the price you pay, you would think they could have a toilet door that locks, with a toilet seat, with toilet roll that isnt soaked, and a stall that isnt flooded, with hand soap... the temple was underwhelming and we looked around wondering why we bothered to come. the only redeeming factors were the sunset views and the monkey sightings. while i can appreciate this might be someones must-see, i have preferred other temples ive seen. they give you a wraparound to cover up with in case you dont have one :)",4
"like many of the lake temples, this is many tiered, which is very balinese and beautiful. we walked a part of the way around the lake to get some wonderful photos of the temple. you can go out in boats if you wish .the scenery was magnificent",2
it's a temple by the sea. it's worth checking out especially sunset. the only bad thing is - very busy as this is one of the top attraction in bali. 👍🏻,2
"this temple is built on the mountain i guess or its a cliff, be careful of monkeys it may steal ur sunglasses. it would be better if public are allowed to pray inside the temple. liked it very much because of cleanliness and they have maintained calm. must visit place in bali",2
this is definitely worth a visit if you are in east bali. it is high up in the hills with cooling breezes. the palace is interesting historically and has been well maintained to be a popular spot with indonesians. we were there on a sunday and there were many local groups visiting the swimming pool and enjoying the gardens and water features. the restaurant is a good spot for a cup of tea or juice.,2
"is one of balis more famous sights due to its picturesque nature, a temple perched on a little rock island that can be accessed by foot during low tide.",2
"given bali's numerous temples and the stunning location of these temples, it is very difficult to choose anyone's favourite. but if we have to choose the top3, tanahlot will definitely find its place. the broken beach and the calm beach make it an amazing sunset view point",18
one of the most beautiful place i've ever seen. the temple on the lake with hills around. whole area is well maintained. it was low season so not so crowded.,4
one of old temple on the the cliff with a such beautiful sunset and worth to visit when your holiday in bali,2
"we went to visit the temple and to see the show. the temple itself is in a very pretty location, and the location is more amazing than the buildings. it gets crowded before the show, but the show is really good despite the huge crowd. the person who plays the monkey steals the show. the dancers are beautiful and the performers are amazing. i would highly recommend it.",14
"this is one of the two big lake temples in bali (other being the one on lake batur). built in 1600's, the lake supports subak (irrigation). arrive early if you want to beat the crowd and take great pictures. the temple complex has nicely curated lawn and is well-maintained.",2
"we went visit the temple and watch the sunrise. there were a beautiful view to the ocean. the sunset was amazing while the monkeys were running on the top of the fence which was in front of us. so wonderful! however the people cannot treat the monkeys,that s why there were many scary, crying children there. we visited the monkey forest before uluwatu. we know how to deal with them. (in the monkey forest a couple were drinking a cola - which is forbidden!- and one of monkey tried to taste it. they were scared and they were hiding behind us. the monkey climbed on my leg and sit on my sholder. after he jumped to my husbands bag and used zipper. one of his monkey friend joined and they tried to steal our suncream. my husband kept all the rule, he really slowly put the bag on the ground and they went away. ) that's why we weren't afraid of them. we kept all of the rule of monkey forest and we hadn't got any trouble. pleas first visit the monkey forest! after and just after the uluwatu. don't miss both of them! here we saw a guide who try to keep the distance between you and the monkeys. but it is impossible. he uses stick and slingshot. i prefer the monkey forest treatment. please check the monkey forest guideline on the internet and follow it!! it could be a beaitiful adventure just please give respect for the monkeys and use the monkey forest guideline. anyway you will intrude their territory.",8
"what a beautiful experience. we went on a half day trip only to tanah lot temple, really helped us enjoy the experience. i rushed and not far to travel, we had the perfect amount of time to enjoy the gardens and temple before the sunset. i would highly recommend this half day tour to the temple only as it is a nice change of pace from other full day tours. our driver agus was most lovely, taking photos and explaining things to us. we enjoyed the market also, bought some original art directly from the artist and then enjoyed the relaxing sunset till the very end. so glad we did it!",17
"one of the best places to visit in bali. very wonderful place. temple and sea, beautiful view. keep 3 to 4 hours spare for this lovely place.",2
"heads up for the monkeys. they do steal but sparse when i went. the views from this place are something else and the temples hold good history. the fire dance is worth it and just views. amazing! hire a driver to get here, should be relatively cheap, we got ours for 300, half a day.",14
"good place for take dinner, and very clear. we was here on september 2015, when we holiday in bali. thank you.",2
"the temple has build around 11 centurys ,if you like to see sunset you can go this is place with your family,friends.",4
"i was surprised at how many stores were sprawled until right before the \split gate\ entrance to the temple. it felt like a market. parking 5000 idr/vehicle. entrance fee is 120,000 idr/person + toilets costs anywhere from 3000 idr to 5000 idr/person, depending on which one you find.",4
"breathtakingly beautiful sunset view with the waves , really can feel spiritual and relax. beautiful temples and as usual a bit touristy.",4
"stunning shore view - from this cliff temple! whats even more stunning is the kecak dance (if youre into culture). try to get a high seating from where you can overlook the sea, along with the dance and sunset! must do!",13
we came here mostly for the views of the coastline which were just crazy beautiful. we didn't really see the kinds of temples that bali is known for. there are monkeys here so keep hold of your water bottles and sun glasses. we came during the early afternoon and i was sweltering hot but that's bali for you. if you don't want to borrow a sarong bring one with you because you need to have your knees covered to come in (it's considered impolite to show your knees at a worship site),2
"we visited during noon, it was very crowded and i would say that there was nothing too special to see. there was a high tide so i don't know if in cases of low tide you can visit the temple on the rocky island also but we got to see it only from a distance and there really was not too much to see. i would say that the pictures look better than it is in reality.",4
"the temple would warrant 4 or 5 store, and the cliff side setting is absolutely spectacular, however in my opinion the \cultural\ dance is a complete waste of time. once they sell tickets to fill the arena, they keep on selling and pack people in like sardines. and then add some more. performance holds your attention for a few moments, than as the sun starts to go lower, a good portion of the audience (rightfully so) stands to watch it and take photos as it sets. once performance is half done, people start leaving..... but they keep selling tickets and more come in. this continues and i'd estimate that half the original crowd has exited by the time the show is 3/4 done. but they keep selling more tickets and packing it in........ overall huge disappointment.",13
this water temple is very beautiful with many decorations. cheap local tourguides who can tell you about the history and add that little extra.,4
"when you are in bali, its worth visiting this place after a day trip as the sun set view from this spot is very nice. also the kecak dance show is also available at this place. however please be aware of the monkeys and make sure you don't display any shiny objects, sun glasses, food packet etc",2
"we briefly stopped by this beach while driving from ubud to our other destinations in bali. it was not crowded at all during our visit. note that located near this beach is a temple that requires visitors to wear sarong and sash. entrance fee is 50,000. rupiahs per person.",2
"it is a nice temple to see but not the best one in my opinion. bedugul or uluwatu are much nicer. i booked a private driver from seminyak and he charged me 400.000 ( return ). i think i could negotiate for a better price if i tried harder. we left at 11 am so the traffic was not so bad that time and it took as less than 1 hour to get there and another hour to get back. entrance fee is 65.000 per person. take at least 1 hour to walk around. morning is better time to visit because most people want to watch sunset and i think it gets very crowded in the evening, even the traffic must be very bad. 1 year ago i left kuta around 5 pm and we didn't make it to tanah lot due to very bad traffic. we got stucked and ended up driving back to kuta. there are many restaurants and caffees inside the complex, they even have a place where you can drink luwak coffee and actually see alive lusaka there :)",8
"the uluwatu temple can only be described as stunning as its location is along the cliff edge. whilst there be sure to be very careful with back packs and ensure all sunglasses and reading glasses are put away in a safe location, if you require prescription glasses to walk then be super careful as while we where there we saw three tourists lose there sunglasses and prescription glasses to the monkeys. unfortunately for them the monkeys destroyed them within seconds.",8
"this is the famous water temple of bali. it is located in the hills in northern bali, by the side of big lake. boat rides available in the lake. the temples are very beautiful and total atmosphere with the lake and the temples is divine.",2
this is one of the best places to visit in bali. great and peaceful place to visit. lovely views and architecture is amazing to see. must see place.,2
this place is an excellent choice for family and friends...the temple with its huge lake and overlooking the mountain is a beautiful sight..they have water activity like renting a speed boat with a chargeable fee...it was raining when we were there thus it was very misty and cloudy for us to take pictures....when we were done we were shopping at those little shops and of course bargaining with those shopkeepers...,4
we were so amazed wth the view while walking around the cliffs.. it's a long walk but never a tiring feeling since you have so much to see. it's a beautiful place and a romantic setting. definitely a must see in bali,2
"you can walk around the grounds with nice cliff views and a view of the temple ( from rather afar). there are monkeys around the grounds- they will steal any loose belongings- beware, we saw one taking sunglasses. the temple is in a fantastic location. it is a shame you cannot get any where near the actual temple. the cliff view is good, otherwise there is nothing to excite. why you have to wear a sash ( and sarong, if you have bear legs) is beyond my understanding as you really are no where near any praying or holy ground- i suspect that the charge and entry fee are jobs for the temple. the whole site is full of coaches of tourists. shops sell the usual stuff to be seen all over bali. if you like cliff views- the trip is worth while. if you want to see monkeys, perhaps come, otherwise culturally it has nothing to offer. the sunset at the harbour and fish market nearby was wonderful, and free of coaches of tourists.",2
bali is known for magnificent temples and tanah lot temple can top the list with its mesmerizing view. the sunset here is an amazing think to watch. when you see from far temple looks like floating in the water which gives it a perfect photogenic view.,18
"we went to see tanah lot at sundown with asia world tours. when you drive in, there is a massive parking lot full of cars and coaches. i had no idea how big or how busy the area is. there was some kind of arts festival going on when we visited, so i don't know if it was especially busy but the place was heaving... there are several temples here, with the one on a rock the most iconic and what i thought of if someone said 'bali' before i actually came to the island. however, the evening we visited the tide was way out beyond the temple, and the beach and surrounding rocks were swarming with people! not the view i was expecting and i have to say i was rather disappointed. it was very touristy and a million miles from the sacred site i had imagined. oh, and make sure you have some small change as you need to pay to use the not very nice toilets!",18
this place was extremely crowded. the seats are concrete open air area style and aren't comfortable; they also spray mosquito poison around dusk. the view and the dancers made it worthwhile.,13
a beautiful place. even if you aren't too excited by temples- the scenery here is magnificent. the kecak dance at 6pm is a beautiful insight into the grand culture of bali. highly recommended!,2
"it is a hindu temple in bali. more possibility of being a shiva or vishnu temple. entry to temple is not allowed. but priests outside worship vishnu and snakes. however, apart from the mythology the key attraction is the location and the view. it is by far the best beach sunset point i have visited. the natural rock formations, the sea and the sunset collectively give a perfect picturesque landscape. it is a eyecandy for sure. the temple is on a single huge rock on the edge of beach. as the sunset nears, the sea tide covers the beach and the rock appears to be standing tall in the sea then. it is a natural marvel. i wish i had got chance to see the temple from inside also. but whenever they do open it, i am for sure going back to this place.",2
"my husband and i did a half day private tour to uluwatu temple and also booked the cultural show. we were looking forward to it however in reality it did not meet our expectations. this is because the sacredness and reverence we expected of this historic temple seemed to be missing. it felt like an over run under managed tourist mecca set up to fleece as many punters as possible and the aggressiveness of some of the staff did little to dissuade us. we found the state of the toilets as unsanitary, tourists running amuck with little regard for the sanctity of the temple, people perched on and over anything (whilst taking pictures and inconveniencing others) and the chaos in the carpark made it difficult to find our driver at nightfall amongst a large number of buses and taxis etc... it was a bit of a nightmare. however the sunset was stunning and the monkeys a delight to watch. would we go again? probably not unfortunately.",8
"unfortunately, they now have built ugly concrete walls all along the rim of the cliff, masking the once fantastic and virgin sight down to the sea. in other terms: they are \beautifying\ the whole temple complex into a disney style attraction. there is only one single gate (for photos shots) which can be opened onto a platform giving way to an unmasked view on the indian ocean and it's powerful waves smashing against uluwatu rocks. lucky i have known and appreciated this highlight during better times! beware of the nasty monkeys which snatch anything they can get and never return! consequently: nice to visit at sunset.",8
"i was expecting just the main temple but was surprised with others in the same complex. despite the rainy weather, a very nice place.",4
"uluwatu temple south of kuta a large complex that has stone steps walkways around the cliffs with great ocean and cliff views. there are many monkeys around the parking area take photos from a distance, entry fee is 50000 rp",8
"beautiful rainforest with cute monkeys, they won't bite you if you don't disturb them. there are pretty huge ancient hindu temples. go to the temple below the main path, it's very nice spot to take pictures. better come there during hindu's special day, so you guys can dress up and join praying as it will be very interesting.",14
be careful from the monkey they like to steal tourist's sunglasses. long way to get nice view to seen the sun from the top of uluwatu temple. you can found long stairs like china's great wall and you will meet some monkeys too in there. monkeys everywhere lol.. you can see the show called tari kecak dancing also had great see the sunset while watched traditional balinesse dancing ;),8
"i'm still left in awe after almost 2 years from my visit to uluwatu.. the never-ending foaming white waves of the indian ocean crashing endlessly against the sheer cliffs gave me a sense of how small i really was in the vast perspective of life itself. although many tourists visit this holy site, i still found sufficient place to enjoy the view and vibes of this place. in short, a must-go as long as you're in bali",8
"recomend this place to visit while in bali, esp to watch the kecak dance at sunset. you have to come earlier, they open the ticket booth at 4 pm and it sold out very quickly. the seat is also unreserved, so you have to que earlier to get the best spot to watch this traditional dance with sunset view. worth every penny.",2
"we didn't know there is festival on bali island and there were traffic everywhere. we got stuck in traffic for almost 2 hours! there is only one way in! when we arrived, it's already pass sunset time. the view is great but the temple itself is not as decorated as other temples. so if you are going there, make sure you have time to catch the sunset. i think it doesn't worth the drive to go for the temple unless you want to experience the history.",2
"800k rupiah entrance fee was well worth the money. if you hold out a banana (which they sell) the monkeys will climb on your arm and shoulders. in addition to the monkeys there is a hindu temple, crematory and cemetery. definitely very cool.",14
must visit for people touring bali. the temple looks stunning in the evening. good place for great photographs. along the way you get some good shops for making small purchases.,2
wonderful place to visit and enjoy seeing the sunset!!must keep atleast 1-2 hours to see the place and see the world famous kecak dance .,13
tanah lot is very incredible with the temple over the cliff on the sea. surround this place there are many corals and people can play the sea water. this place also good for photgraphy. fully recommended one.,17
"one of the most spectacular temples in bali. little difficult to get there but worth it. with car it took us almost 2,5 hours from ubud. last part of journey are really curvy and narrow roads but with nice view on palm forest and rice threes. entrance to temple is free but donation is appreciated. temple is huge and to the top is almost 2 hours walking. for those who don't want - \heawens gate\ are first, 3 minutes walking:)",2
"one of the most popular tourist attractions in bali, this is a hindu temple perched on a large rock with the background of the ocean. the setting is very picturesque and makes for stunning photographs, which is why it is flooded with tourists in the evening around sunset. since the rock formation is slightly offshore, tourists can walk across to the temple during low tide; like all temples in bali, the non-balinese are not allowed to enter the temple. the walk to tanah lot (from the parking area) is very commercialized and tourists have to walk through lanes packed with souvenir shops and a few coffee shops. there are also a couple of restaurants catering to visitors on the cliff top with views of the ocean and temple.",18
we went to temple for the sunset view. it was unfortunate that it was a cloudy day. but thats nature you cant challenge but what was disappointing and sad was the fraud in a religious place. there was a line for holy water. we stood in the line: after that there were 2 so called priest who were waiting to give a flower and put tika. but they forcefully expected us to put money. when we refused they just pushed us aside and didnt give the flower or the tika. then whenever we walked ahead to climb the steps we were stopped and not allowed to go up since we had not paid near the holy water. the 2 men who claimed they were priest looked more like rogues dominating. the people who were allowed went up only a few steps to see that the gates were closed and no entry- people with the hope to see the view from the temple paid to those priest but these guys didnt even mention that anyway there is no entry. total farce in the name of religion and fooling tourist i am attaching photos showing those people who were collecting money and those stopping people from entering till they pay.,4
"this forest has many benign monkey than uluwatu, the jump on my head but do nothing. i see not many people being steal compare than monkey in uluwatu temple",8
a must see for sunset. great views of the sea as well. stayed for kecek and fire dance which was very impressive and enjoyable to watch. 30k entrance fee including sarong.,13
"the architecture and beauty of the old temple buildings are simply divine. the crowd does get tiresome and you can go early to beat the tourists, as it's difficult to get great shots. walk all around as there are some gorgeous old trees around the temple. there are several designs on the paths as well which you will notice during your walk-around. it is not possible to physically visit the temples in the water, but you can take a boat ride in the glorious water with the mountain as a back drop.",4
sacred curiosity is what drew me to this temple. i wondered was it as amazing as i thought? it was breathtakingly beautiful even with the other sunset seekers.,4
"if you don't visit any other temple while in bali, make sure you visit this one. it's only about a half hour drive from seminyak, legian etc. we were there at high tide, but i think that you can walk over to it when it is low tide. yes, it is really busy and full of coaches and day trippers but it is also a great view and you could sit with a picnic or grab an ice cream. as you enter into the temple there are a few streets with market stalls and they are actually really good for bargaining and buying your souvenirs and cheap clothing. we understand that it is one of the top spots to watch the sunset from. we went during the day and it was busy. i can only imagine that it must be packed at night.",2
"for sunset hunting, this landmark is perfect for sunset but too crowd people in this place, recommended in bali must place to go",2
"we went in the afternoon, it was very hot! but we had an umbrella with us, so it protected us alot! try to go in the early morning, it will be more beautiful!! always carry water with you. be hydrated. 600ml bottle costs only rp3000. but watch your step while going to temple. bought some bali snacks, banana chips from old lady there",4
"the tanah lot temple is located on a large offshore rock with waves of india ocean crashing onto the shore. one of the iconic seven sea temples in bali, it is dedicated to baruna, the sea god. we went there for watching the famed sunset. however, the area was crammed with large number of tourists. thankfully, we managed to get places to sit from where we watched the beautiful sunset. the vast indian ocean with it's majestic waves was a treat to the eyes. if you are able to shut out all the obnoxious noises of the surrounding, the sunset will be a lifetime experience for sure. we even saw the god rays seeping through the clouds as the sun was about to set. it was a remarkable experience. try to reach there early to get a proper spot to experience the sunset and also to avoid the traffic on the way.",18
people come to this temple to take a picture with a piece of glass. yes the photo is spectacular and instagram is full of these pictures but its a shame that people dont come for the history and religion.,4
"one of my favourite place in bali. second famous place for sunset. tanah lot place is better for sunset if you ask my opinion. anyway i'm a nature lover, so i just spend my time m watching the beautiful of scenery. those who want to visit this temple, please wear proper clothing, cover you knees. bring your camera to capture beautiful sunset scenery of uluwatu.",8
"it is nice to go there and watch the sunset and fire dance show, however it is like most temples in bali and can be skipped if you are on a tight timeline.",2
tanah lot temple is located along a picturesque coast in the island of bali. walk along the boardwalk while watching the magnificent temple and the waves that hit the cliff. there is also a place for a holy water and even a holy snake. be surprised with the different cuisines at the nearby restaurants while you enjoy the fantastic sunset.,18
"you won't feel the magic or serenity since this place is very popular and setup for tourists. but it's still worth a visit, just imagine the place without tourists. get close to the water and you'll get a photo without any people in them. it's worth the hike up to the lookout, to see tanah lot rock below, but be prepared for the heat! you can make a $5 donation for a blessing by the \holy\ spring, why not :)",17
very beautiful there. i have seen dancing with the national identity of bali.that is wonderful. i hope i can go there again soon.,2
this place is famous for its sunset. the views are good but there are hoards of tourists. tourists are not allowed in the temple also. good place for some clicks make sure you reach there before sunset time.,4
"uluwatu (pecatu) is beautiful place with a memorable mix of mountain and ocean. its a must visit place for people not living on islands. when i visited this place the ticket cost was 30000 idr per person (adult) which includes a sarong (has to be returned at exit). if you want to watch kecak (balinese traditional dance) and fire show, the ticket cost is seperate and payable inside the uluwatu premises after the entry. however, if you don't have enough time you can skip the dance and show. this place is located in the forest and has lot of naughty monkeys. beware !! they snatch belongings like - cap, glasses, mobile phones etc so that you give them something to eat. once they snatch they break and tear !! all you should do is ask people around to call local guide who will help you get it back and best is to keep such things in the bag while roaming around if the monkeys are around.",8
we have seen many temples whilst holidaying in bali but this one was definitely one of the nicest ones! very nice place to hang out and feed the fish ;-),2
"it is a beautiful complex, and although it is quite a ways out from the city, it is well worth the trip, especially around sunset. be careful when going down on the rocks around the temple, quite easy to slip and fall, especially for those with large cameras.",4
"this place famous long time ago. and now not to famous for young traveler. because no activity like night club here not like kuta. but good choice when you want romantic, relax places in bali. restourant so good to",2
a must visit place when you are in bali. nice scenery form different spot. but always beware when water sea level increasing. your pant or shoe will wet during this time due to wave from the sea. a lot of souvenirs you can get from this place if you have no time to buy at other places.,2
ulu watu temple is a beautiful temple located in the cliffs in front of the ocean. the viws are amazing and the walk inside the temple is quite relaxing. i recommend you go during sunset or sunrise. the temperatures there get really hot during mid-day. the entrance fee is not very expensive and the photos you can take there are amazing...have a look...,8
the location was amazing and very scenic all around the temple everywhere. you can sit in or take a look around the temple expect to sweat a little.,4
we were enjoying the traditional dancing performance which brought us towards an amazing sunset background. beautiful and unforgettable moment. enjoying soooo much.,13
"this is one of the must visit places in bali and sunny day is the best time to visit this temple to appreciate the beauty of it. although, tourists are not allowed inside this temple, the view from outside itself is very good. the breath of fresh air makes you rejuvenated. do visit the restaurant near the temple to enjoy the view of temple and have some good lunch. try to avoid buying any things here, for that matter anywhere in bali, as they are of poor quality.",2
"this is a lovely place to go and visit-a beautiful temple celebrating the god of water. the lake and mountains are lovely surrounds. however, go early in the morning or in the evening to avoid the crowds during the day. it gets so overcrowded there, you can barely take a picture without someone getting in the shot. not exactly the peaceful place it looks on the postcards but i can imagine it is lovely if you get there before the tourists hoards.",4
"we went to the temple with my friends and our driver assistance all of our trip. the temple was nice view by cliffs, some monkeys around.",14
"hi, the tanah lot temple is located near the pan pacific nirwana resort (about 10 minutes walk). the temple is worth the visit however you cannot enter the temple, and the closest you get is the stairs at the bottom of the \island\. you can also only get close at low tide. there are people everywhere, \official\ photographers and a small number of shops. you don't get hassled that much when walking around the base of the island. if you found this review helpful, please leave a \helpful vote\. happy travelling!",17
"this temple right at the sea shore is simply beautiful, the complex is huge, with many places for snaps. there are food stalls, eateries and handicraft stores in the complex. the sunset view of tanah lot is worth waiting for followed by fire dance.",17
this was an incredible find on our tour around east bali. this was a lovely well preserved attraction. the gardens are well maintained and entry price is under $2. great place for photos!,2
"located right at the southern most tip of bali. getting there from kuta is quite a trip. eventough its a short distance, it took us more than an hour to get here. traffic was really bad getting here. we when for the kecak by the sunset. there s an entrance fee to go in to the temple area and the kecak performance inside (idr100k). you cant actually go inside the temple , its only for people who are praying. getting to the top was quite a climb. the view and the sunset are worth waiting for. just be ready for the many people that are coming here for the same thing!",2
we enjoyed visiting tanah lot temple. there is no dress code. at low tide you can walk over to the base of the temple. there were plenty of places to eat at reasonable prices and lots of market stalls. now is the right time to go as it isnt too busy.,17
"its bit far from the main city area, but well worth a visit. the view once on top is excellent - a straight cliff and just the ocean till the horizon. we couldn't see the temple from inside due to some ongoing religious ceremony. the kecak fire dance is fun, specially bcos they don't use any musical instruments, its just the performers own voices that give the rhythm and beats for the performance. there are some aggressive monkeys around the temple area, so one needs to be careful, although there's not much one can do about this situation. try and avoid carrying food stuff with you.",13
this is another place of interest to visit where you can see the temple just near to the sea. i am not sure if you can walk in but taking pictures should be fine..,4
absolutely beautiful water garden made evn more interesting with a stepping stone path through the water. huge carp everywhere. huge crowds as well but then this seems to bee the norm in bali. you are never alone..,2
it's a beautiful water garden in east bali with a lot of fishes in the waters. it will be a very good attraction for kids.,2
i've heard that many people go to this temple at sunset so we decided to go at sunrise to beat the crowd and avoid the heat. best decision although if you are going for photography purposes (as we were) please note that the sun does not rise seaward. besides a few other people we had the place to ourselves to take photos and wonder through the gardens. non of the markets were open when we arrived so we weren't hassled. when we were done (around 9am) people started to flock in and all the markets had opened so we had some breakfast and get out before the heat struck. 30 minute drive from canggu and worth it.,4
"this temple is worth visiting for the views alone as it is built on top of a cliff. there is a nice walk on either side of the temple along the cliffs. not sure if it was just the day we were there, but the monkeys were never an issue and we only really saw a few of them.",14
"pura tanah lot is almost an hour drive from kuta, and is one of bali's most prominent spots for photography. the place can get really crowded with tourists and hawkers. even at crowded times, if you walk a little bit far (towards the right side), you can find spots with very less people around that are much calmer and better, and can still enjoy the scenic beauty around. more than the temple itself, the place offers superb views of the sea, and the rock formation on which the temple is built. the sunset here is spectacular, and is the best time to be around. we reached there at around 4ish in the evening, and stayed back even after sunset. the feeling was just amazing! only during low tides can one cross the water to reach the temple. still, you can only enter the temple if you are balinese. shops selling souvenir and food line both sides of the walkway, that lead from the car park to the entrance of pura tanah lot.",18
so i read all the reviews before going and was on watch for sneaky monkeys but one moment of focusing the camera and my sunnies were gone! i was actually very impress how quickly and cleanly they were taken from my face without even a scratch. refusing to pay the local guy to get them back ( i assume he trained the monkey to work the scam in the first place). i wrote them off and continued. cliff was nice with great views. temple was just ok so i don't think it's worth going out of your way for.,14
compared to others in bali this is not one of my favourites. it isn't over crowded but you can't walk along it barefoot without getting stabbed by something.,2
"when we went there there was too much traffic due to a local feast. it was that day, once every hlaf year, that they pray there to siva - i think. we were so lucky!!we felt their loyalty to their gods. the guide told us that nimarta, their kind of prophet, chose that place after building tanh lot, as the best place to complete his work. the temple is really small, but at the edge of huge cliff, where you see the indian ocean, the trees, monkeys all around.",17
this is a must see whilst visiting bali. grounds are well kept. but the vendors and the hundreds of other visitors take away from this place a little bit. other than that this is still a nice place to see and visit,2
"the friends we were with came here 28 years ago when you walked into the temple, beach and cliff top from the road. now like most things it is highly commercialised. you pay to park and enter the temple compound and then you negotiate a whole faux village with hundreds of souvenir and clothing shops, most in balinese style but weirdly the odd western brand e.g. ralph lauren polo, which looked stupidly out of place. we climbed the path to the cliff edge which is full of rows of bars so you must buy a drink to sit in front of the view of the sunset. the sunset made it worthwhile but the rest spoilt it for me.",4
"not a bad venue.. but go either, very early .. to avoid all the school buses or very late...to catch sunset.. the temple faces due west.. so with a bit of awkward twisting.. you should be able to get the ideal selfie for social media. that being said.. as far as all the other temples go in bali.. this temple made the hit list because of the position on a cliff top.. the temple site itself is closed for tourists, as it is an active place of worship... and it misses a great deal of art and design that makes bali so unique.. again note... its far away from everything else.. i mean really far .. and with traffic in bali what was meant to be a quick 30 minute drive turned into a journey into the mountains... this is one place you don't want to hike / bike or bus too.. grab a driver for the day and make you way.. there are lots of hills.. lots of traffic.. zero too no traffic rules or enforcement.. and pretty much everyone drives per their own impression of what the rule of law might be. back to the temple.. dress code.. modest... your entrance fee will also include a sarong that will need to be returned after the visit. from the entrance gate it's an easy down hill walk.. but coming back.. if you are not active.. pace yourself.. the incline can take the wind out of you.",2
"we stopped by here for a nice view by the lake and spent sometime seeing the temples and taking photos here, lovely spot and had some peace at mind",4
"uluwatu temple is in my top 3 favorite places in bali. breathtaking view, beautiful sunset and just an amazing temple set on the rock. make sure to go earlier, to enjoy the view and walk around to click nice photos. you will also find a lot of monkeys, but be careful with your phone, sunglasses or any accessories. whoever wants to watch the kecak dance, i think uluwatu temple is the best place, which starts at 6pm and the ticket is idr 100,000.",8
"we missed catching the best sun set at the magnificent uluwatu temple located at the farthest southern tip of bali on top of the hill overviewing the indian ocean. it was heavy downpour when we got there and we just have to contain ourselves enjoying watching the wave splashes down there which is truly sublime. we reached it in less than 2 hrs from the denpasar airport on board a van. we also missed the kecak ritual dance, better check out the schedule prior to visit.the place is sacred and we were instructed to cover and wear sarong. monkeys were all over so beware they might pull your sling or buddy bags.",8
"it was the first temple we visited that before getting to it our driver said: it's beautiful. he did not say the same about any other places, with such sincerity. the number of locals having fun at the temple/park also tells you that it is something that they treasure. we recommend going to this place, taking some time to go around the entire area. some were smoking, which we found a bit disturbing to the area. some groups were singing and playing. it might disturb tourists but if that is their way of enjoying their park and temple, i am happy that they do it. the lake was foggy and even more beautiful than i could imagine, since it gave a mystery look to all those buildings. we just avoided an are where we were the only two, and only one guy who was looking too much for us. probably an useless tourist fearfrom us. it was a great visit, do take the time to visit it.",4
nice view overlooking the ocean. it gets super crowded in the evening as many gather to watch the sunset and a famous dance called god and fire. we went for the view before sunset in jimbaran beach.,4
"this is a great place.... i love the views. a lake surrounded by mountains, and in the middle of the lake u'll see the temple called ulun danu. it was such a beautiful view.. never have i seen such a beautiful lake like this. i really love the weather.. it was worth to get there for 1.5 hours to be arrived by motorcycle from kuta. 😂 pretty crazy but it was so cool indeed.. 😎",30
"the temple located almost on the edge of a lake, which is again surrounded by mountains, is very scenic. we reached here on saraswaty pooja day, when many young boys and girls offered prayers in the traditional dress. this is the second most important temple in bali. actually all the important temples of bali are in the lap of nature..",2
"when my friends and i went to this temple for the fire dance we were under the impression that there would be lots of fire and fun tricks and such, but that was not really the case. this is more of a cultural show, telling a story of the past through fun costumes, there is some fire and lots of music. it was an entertaining show but the stands were very crowded with people and it was a little pricey to get in. the show happens while the sunsets over the cliffs and ocean in the background of the show and makes for a amazing view!",13
"ok walk through with hundreds of tourists. would recommend going in the morning if you just want to see the temple, but we went at 5pm right before the fire dance (which was pretty cool, but i've never been so disgusted with tourists, as they completely disrespected the dancers by getting up mid act and walking through the dance floor..)",13
we have been visiting the temple during a religious ceremony. it was really unique. we also followed the ritual of the ceremony with the holly water and the rice. we enjoyed it a lot. our intention was to enjoy the sunset from the temple. unfortunately it was not possible because the weather was clouded. take this into account if you are planning to go there for the sunset view. the place is amazing!!,4
it really is a must see especially at sunset. there are some gorgeous views and photo opportunities and you can avail of a blessing at the base of the temple. it really is spectacular a must see,4
"visit: beginning of march 2020 company: bali 4u tours booking: through chase ultimate rewards and many other tour sites we got lucky in that there was a ceremony at the tanah lot temple, so definitely a great/unique thing for us to witness. the temple itself is beautifully situated on the water. but had it not been for the ceremony, would i return? i am not sure i would go out of my way to go here. it was a 2 hour drive for us and the drive made me sick, so i am a little biased in that. but i do rate all of my reviews based on would i go out of my way to come back and for me, it's a no. luckily, there are many other sites close by",18
"lovely place with stunningly beautiful foliage and landscaping. the monkeys are 10x more well behaved than at uluwatu temple, so if you're worried- don't be! very hot and humid, though there is plenty of shade.",8
this temple is situated on a spectacular cliff. we had heard that sunset was an amazing time to visit-- so did everyone else! lots and lots of people. you don't go into the actual temple-- we were able to witness some offerings. beware of the monkeys! one took off with a child's flip flop and then someone had some purell and the monkey was drinking it!! we did not stay for the show-- you need to get there early and wait. it was a cloudy day so the sunset was not remarkable. but this is a must see-- hope you enjoy!,14
so this is an important hindu temple in bali... but like many temple you can not actually visit the temple. just the surroundings. and tanah lot is not that special. maybe with the aunrise it is more of a special place. but during the day it is just a cliff with a temple you cant visit surrounded by thousand stalls that want to sell stuff. it is visited by hundreds at the same time so it is also very crowded,18
"not sure how old is this pace, all arts look like pretty much old. excellent view of valley never thought there is water body and old pools, statues. monkey is not wild like uluwatu.",8
a must place to visit if you are planning to go to bali.. weather was awesome...most romantic place...its a temple of lord varuna..,2
"me and my family (including 1,5yo girl) had breathtaking experience here. watching kecak trance is a must thing to do here. you can both enjoying the sunset over the cliff while watching kecak. make sure you arrive here an hour before the attraction start or you'll ended sitting on the floor like me and missed out the sun set.",13
"nice view of the temple, but filled with selfie tourists especially during low tide, making it quite a task to get a decent shot of the temple. don't stand too close to the shore rocks lest you get splash by the incoming waves. for those who are adventurous, the temple is accessible during low tide.",4
beautiful temple located in an amazing scenery. the views are breath-taking with a lake and mountains in the background. definitely a must visit when in bali,2
"is an old temple. not recommend for elderly or travelers with knee problem due to a lot of stairs taken to visit each section. beware of the trained monkeys that will snatch tourist loose sun glass/ key chain/ slipper or hat. they have nice sunset too. at 6pm, they do have kecek dance (culture dance + fire performance) with entree fees of 100k rupiah as of sept 2014. one hour performance. worth to catch it if you are first time travelers.",13
my most wanted wish list came true! to see the enigmatic kecak dance and being able to see the balinese performers don in their traditional attire with full makeup! im just 'drowned' myself with the 1 hour performance..the blend of hindu & bali culture ..oh mannn sooo beautifully executed! i simply love the men in makeup more!,2
this is a 'must see' site. it is loaded with tourist. it is not typical balinese temple because it is not easy to get to and has little local visitations. it is old and important but is missing the offerings and prayerful attendance found elsewhere.,2
"my husband and i recently spent two weeks on bali on our honeymoon, and we went to visit uluwatu. i had seen many beautiful photos of the sunsets there, so we were really excited about our trip. when we arrived, i was appalled to see how grimy the area was - so much rubbish all over the place, which seemed very disrespectful considering this location is meant to be a sacred temple! we went inside, and made our way down to the cliff face, and the views were absolutely stunning - panning right out over the indian ocean, it was nothing short of amazing. i had my sunglasses stolen by a monkey, and a few minutes later they were returned by a seemingly well meaning local. we gave him some money, and he immediately said it has taken him ages to chase the monkey, and he had to coax him down with many many eggs... (he was actually only gone for about 2 minutes), and demanded more money. we didnt have any more money to give him, so my husband told him that, and said if he was not happy with what we were offering, he could either take the money, keep the glasses or have nothing at all. he took the glasses. it seemed incredibly convenient that literally the minute my glasses were stolen, a man immediately followed the monkey into the forest.... there were coach loads of people there to see the fire dance in the evening, and i just think they could have made more of an effort to keep this area clean. hawkers should learn to just leave people alone - we got reeally fed up by people trying to sell us tat at a stupid price... if we want it, we will come to you.",8
we haven't seen such a beautiful sunset which we experienced from the cliff of tanah lot. its perfect place for the couples to spend their memorable evening and watching the colors spread by the sun while setting. trip to bali without visiting this spot is useless. have to try this.,18
"tanah lot temple is considered as one of the most important sights in bali. however it is extremely crowded and well commercialized. we went there to observe the sunset, but doing so with thousands of other tourists with hundreds of persons trying to sell you everything on earth took all the magic away.",18
"good to go during evening to see the sundown with a coconut drink in hand. spectacular view of the temple on the rock. lot of shops which you must bargain, for muslim there is asi padang\ at the car.bus parking area. could rent a van for 7 pax at ind 300k to tour this area for the duration of 5 hours to and fro. take a photo with the ready photographer for just on ind 20k for a picture, its worth it.",17
"this is the 1st place we visit when reached bali. the stunning view is more than the photo, the sun, sea and wind make us relax. beware for the monkeys",2
"this is a very beautiful place to visit and relaxing at large park. temple, lake mountain and the sky on the background, it's truly a good place to just enjoy bali and the nature. walking, take pictures, enjoy the grass and flowers and trees.",2
"the temple is on a high cliff, so we could not go up. we viewed it from a distance. some construction work was going on. we were just at the sunset time, so view was good. though, there were lot of monkeys around the place and some were bit wild. it is considered one of the best temples, but we found it okay. there was not much to do and we didn't spend much time over there. for us, it was check the box type of visit. i would think twice before going there again.",14
"on the grounds in front of the temple there are several local people who sell something to drink or eat. you do not really need an guide, but maybe not unwise when you are here for the first time. note!!!! the monkeys around the temple are very brutal. look well after your glasses, sunglasses, camera and other valuables closely, because the monkeys are smart. you can be entertained for an hour on the ground, so be on time. the seats at the dance are very hard. so if you have sensitive buttocks, then take something of a cushion. because it is quite a long ride. the dance is just amazing. especially the men who do the act ke-cak cak's just an great experience to witness. all in all a great night. worth repeating!",13
this location gives you the best view point of both the beach and the temple. the location shows you the best of south coast of bali,2
"we stayed in a hotel very close to tanah lot temple. we went there every morning and evening for 5 successive days. it is truly one of the best place to visit in bali, especially at sunset time. it is absolutely beautiful.",18
"this amazing site is located in the east coast of bali. a big pond with many beautiful floating statues, a picturesque green garden, a charming bridge...all are impressive in serene atmosphere. this is a really wonderful work of arts.",2
a stunning place to visit. even though it was cloudy when we visited and busy it is still a relaxed and peaceful place. you can spend a good hour enjoying the gardens and viewing the temples from the exterior walls. there are toilet facilities and cafes to eat and drink at dotted around. free to enter and one of the very few places 100% buggy friendly.,4
we visited to see the sunset view and dance. it was really busy there and as we didn't know that ticket for dance are likely to be sold out we did not buy them in advance. when getting there it was sold out so no change to see the dance. scenery over the cliff was nice and it was fun to walk around the area.,13
the temple is a spot in the imensity of the sea. situated on to the small rocks has nothing special...but you can feel and smell the sea fighting with the land in a positive way. yng - yang...i have no ideea but you can feel the great sea on the pacefull with your mind there are a lot of visitors but you can feel that you are alone with your mind. and all over the place you can find the stone figurine with the own gods. beautiful...a dream place and believe me i visit the piramide and china. this is a place that you must see. also you can buy from bazar a peint with a good price...an excellent souvenir.,4
"tanah lot looks different depending on the time of day and weather conditions. the sea here can be quite rugged, and when it is, you get a completely different atmosphere. i came here first in 1988 and i must say it has changed a lot with the markets and memorial. certainly worth the trip.",17
"we hadnt been to uluwatu temple before on our travels so thought we would check it out. the views are beautiful. you are given a sarong to wear included in the admission price. only downside was to be careful of the monkeys as they steal glasses, hats and personal belongings but you are warned before you go in. we didnt wear our glasses or hats and were fine. we would recommend visiting uluwatu.",8
make sure that you have great walking shoes and can go up stairs - it is breath-taking so take your time and enjoy the view. you go in one direction and it takes about an hour to view the place. you are going uphill in the first part and then you will come across a lot of monkeys when you leave the temple area. they are not fazed by tourists so they will come close to you except the babies as they stay in the wooded area.,14
not a large and can walk round in 30 mins. worth a visit. clean and some good pic ops. not as impressive as i imagined but still worth a visit if up in the area. its a long way from sanur/ central bali if just for this destination.,2
consider expensive place to visit if you are going with family with a lot of people. you can only view from outside. surrounding there are a lot of shops selling variety of items. nothing interesting. total cost / fees for the visit. 1. entrance : 60k for adult and 30k for children. see attached receipts. 2 parking fees for car: 5k. overall it is a unique temple built on top of a rock near by the sea. you can go near to the temple during low tide. recommend to visit once for experience.,4
tanah lot temple (pura tanah lot) is a temple you have to visit when in bali. it's located in the ocean and is best accessible at low tide. it's a good place to see the sunset as well.,18
i can go on and on but will jump right to the ending statement. if you visit bali this is a must see. the views are breathtaking. the monkeys are cute. the cultural dance was colorful and expressive. my only advice is have a good driver as this is a very popular spot and is very crowded around the sunset.,2
"this temple is really incredible, you won´t regret to walk along the hill, looking to the ocean, having some interaction with the little monkeys, smelling the flowers and watching a beautiful sunset in the end of the day! there are also some places to buy food, drinks and also an atm.",4
this place was breathe taking. the temple there are amazing. also you have to pay fee and get the proper balinese clothing. buy some fruits but again keep lose items away from the monkey. the balinese show is a must to see its 80000 rupees. starts at 6pm and goes for about 2hours. good to see and learn the culture and the balinese dance history.,2
overall you can only see the temple from the ground and cannot really climb the rock. there are several cultural buildings you can walk though for nice photos. you can receive a blessing from the springs for a small donation was was a nice experience.,4
"it was so busy with tourists that we didn't even go to the actual temple. we just enjoyed the view of the ocean and rocks. the monkeys aren't very friendly and steal your stuff. our tour guide adviced us to bring a stick to keep the monkey at a distance, but don't hit the monkeys!",14
"worth visiting for excellent access to the clifftop coastline and historic temple. in the heat of the day, there's a bit of walking to take in all the view points - the view of the temple headland from the north was preferred. many monkeys present that have been conditioned by naive tourists to play a game of \who's the smartest and the quickest?\ and the monkeys win on both counts. in our short visit we saw 2 pairs of sunglasses taken by monkeys and another monkey disappearing with glasses in hand. no guarantee that they will be retrieved. the area could be improved by interpretative signage about the temple and its histroy.",14
amazing view with agung mountain located in the east side of bali island very nice place for take a picture,2
"set on the west coast of the island, tanah lot is an interesting place to visit if you're into temples. it also helps if you're into large crowds, being pushed into and people trying to sell you things. to be fair, the 30 seconds of view that i did get before being barged out of the way by an ignorant selfie-taking mouth-breather was stunning. i'd recommend coming here on a day when fewer people are around or if you're feeling patient. the highlight for me was having a guy ask me if i wanted a tattoo - yeah cheers mate, a perfect pairing... always need a tattoo if i've just visited a temple... oh, and they charge you to use the toilets here...",17
got there by 10am from ubud so not many people there. colourful well kept gardens lead to temple area by the lake. cloudy today so not shown off to its best but beautiful site on the edge of the lake. temple itself fairly simple but setting lovely. kids amused themselves in antiquated playground in the grounds. well worth the trip.,4
ensure to book a round trip driver to get there and back. check weather forecast to get stunning views of the sunset. the temple is split from the main headland. the cliff overlooking the temple have cafes which is a good place to sit back and relax whilst enjoy the sun setting.,4
"loved the terrible shiva! very different! the best part was to swim in the pool! so refreshing! if you like statues, this is the place for you...",4
"walk amidst the array of lotuses and elegant statues, inbetween the water-ponds. this place is restful and lovely, and makes a great stopover if you are travelling to east bali. try the restaurant slightly up the hill ... the view from there is spectacular.",2
impressive temple and big cliffs. it is a little bit poor that the traditional kecak and fire dance is now more like a comedy-show for tourists. ! the taxidriver tricked us - 800k idk to uluwatu ! a drive from kuta to uluwato should cost about 200k idk - price with blue bird taxi (cheapest and safest) some taxidrivers fake the blue bird logo --> for example blue biro instead of blue bird,8
we visited uluwatu temple after visiting 3 to 4 pura/temples in bali! we were kinda temples overload but this one is stunning! absolutely breathtaking views from the cliff edge. worth the visit!,8
we arrive around 5pm and you can feel that the temple was very shady and cool. there were many of monkeys surrounding the temple. you can see beautiful sunset and most amazing part of the trip was watching kecak dance show.,13
"nestled at the edge of a cliff, uluwatu temple is a must-see. for those with a fear of heights, just don't walk too near to the edge. our guide warned us about the well trained monkeys which will swoop down swiftly and grab your sunnies, mobile phones or basically any small items. then a man (owner of the monkey) will pretend to be a concerned passerby offering to help you retrieve your items for a small fee. well, i guess it is expected from a place with locals struggling to make ends meet. we stayed as far away from the monkeys as possible plus our local guide was too helpful to chase away any the came close. overall an interesting experience & spent a fair amount of time whipping out our cameras and snapping away at the captivating views of the cliffs and ocean.",8
it's the one of the best place in bali you need to see and explore it..enjoyed the view and the spiritual experience...cheerssss,2
i rate this as one of the more beautiful temples to visit. it is an amazing setting with good shopping. it is very commercial but i think that is inevitable at these kind of attractions.,4
you have to pay 50k idr entrance fee. once inside the restrooms are still not free! we were excited to see a nice temple complex on the lake but all around a very kitschy western style park was built which has nothing to do with the spiritual atmosphere of the place and makes it similar to a poor disney kind of a thing. absolutely disappointing.,4
you can see the beautiful sunset and drink the holy water. the waves is quiet big so you also can surf here. there is a holy snake inside the temple where you can touch it.,4
"operation hour: 7am to 7pm, free wifi. parking for bike is idr1000, entrance fee is idr30,000/pax. for most asian countries i visit, they think im one of their citizen :) until l open my mouth and cannot speak their language, would be awesome to get local fee/prices ;) cover your legs, i brought my own sarung. after being here i know why when i googled for uluwatu temple images of the sea and hill keep appearing, the temple is a small gated area up the pathway. you come here only for the view. i didn't do the kecak dance. there's stairs all the way around the coastline, we walked the whole way. it's actually nothing much to see except for the view of the sea which practically looked the same from point a or c. loads of tourist everywhere. there's a boy sitting down playing with his phone with 2 monkeys walking near him. he was too engrossed with his phone that he didn't look out for the monkeys. one of them snatched his phone and ran into the bushes. you will occasionally hear announcement to be careful of the monkeys and to report to a ranger if your item has been snatched by a monkey. not sure if he got it back we didn't stay to find out. it was okay to come here to have a look but if i knew that's all i see i would not pay idr30,000.",8
"a visit to bali is never complete if you haven't visited this lovely old temple in bedugul. the setting over the vast lake and cloud topped mountains is truly serene and very picturesque. the only problem was it was really crowded with many people, especially when they block the narrow path to take pictures. still a wonderful place to visit. can get a lil chilly since it's very high up and gets rather windy.",2
"this was an excursion to the clifftop temple at uluwatu, combined with the kecak fire dance spectacle. the temple itself is not so very impressive, but its clifftop location overlooking the sea is stunning and the sunset views are amazing.e kecak performance was very good involving a cast of what seemed like hundreds. the story is a bit impenetrable and. if i'm honest, the show goes on for just a bit too long, but very impressive nevertheless.",8
"tanah lot temple is on a large rock next to the shore. during low tide, you can walk to the base of the rock and offer prayers there. you cannot enter the temple per se. the view of the temple from the surrounding rocks is amazing. it is surely one of the ideal locations to watch sunset on a clear evening, the other one being uluwatu temple. but no matter what time of the day you visit tanah lot, it is a sight to behold. the entrance to the temple area is idr 15000 and to reach the temple, visitors must walk through a bunch of souvenir shops which cover each side of the path. pura batu bolong, another temple in the tanah lot area, situated a short distance north of pura tanah lot sits on a rock wth a hole and hence its name. its good to watch the waves hit the rock n splash in the air.",17
"i always wanted to see this temple and made it a point to visit it and realized in the end that all the trouble i took to reach here was not worth it since staying in tuban, coming here took good three hours, thanks to the very messy traffic along the way. then when you reach there, you have to pay through your nose to buy a ticket just to see the temple and trust me, they guard every way leading to the temple. the way to temple after submitting your tickets is a full fledged market selling all kind of things and advertising toilets as if they were a rare commodity. at the end the temple is awesome but too crowded.",4
should visit during low tide time so that you can cross the sea to visit the temple. a bit disappointed as i only able to view the temple from far. crowded with tourists.,4
"tanah lot is a small town, around an hour drive from canggu by a scooter. the small town is not a lot to see, mainly shops selling very similar items. its quite big to walk around and the view is magnificent. you can spend half a day just walking around to enjoy the view. we also managed to enjoy the luwak coffee at one of the shops in the village and the owner has bats and luwak as his pets. quite interesting ...",17
"this temple is set in the lap of nature....a must see place....the view from the top of the ocean below is amazing...the kecak dance at sunset was good,the ambience was wonderful.",13
"we visited here around 11:00am and it wasn't overcrowded. i think it was 20,000 each for the entry ticket. the actual temple on the water site was busy but not an issue. your feet might get wet so flip flops are a good idea. there are steep stone steps to a nice cove from the garden area which is nice to see, if you don't mind the climb back up. we spent 2 hours here, which was a nice amount of time to walk round.",4
"very nice place, a must when visit bali. the cliffs are dramatic and provide great views of the ocean. go for the sunset. it will be crowded but.... the dancing show is long but worth watching. be cautious with the monkeys. they are not friendly.",2
cozy palce for sightseeing in bali. you must go to this place to see this beautiful place. dont forget to take you camera.,2
my 1st time here was in 1990. it has become more crowded n crowded and it needs real timing to visit it not at high tide but at low tide in the low season so you can relax and also walk there. it is said that inside the caves are little rattle snakes. if local people ask there for money just dont pay it the want to show you something but inside the cave there is nothing to see. it's a great place but you have to be smart to enjoy this temple and not pay extra money. we will come back with 1st time visitors.,4
ulwatu temple was much bigger than i thought it would be - it was very impressive & there was a wedding happening whilst we were there on the edge if the cliff. gorgeous scenery - well worth the visit. we also went to the fire dance which wasn't a fire dance in real test it was a story if the culture - interesting but i think 30mins would have sufficed instead of 1 hour as the chanting went on & on - otherwise not so bad.,8
"we decided to get a driver and visit this temple late afternoon, then go to jimbaran bay for the sunset and believe that we made the right decision. we arrived at about 3:30, there was no queue to get in, but it was still very hot. the temple is good to see, a local cultural location, with stunning views. there were mixed reviews of monkeys, but we only saw a few and they were no problem at all. we did not stop for the katak dance as we had already seen one of these, so we got away before the large queues that i believe build up on the way out.",14
this temple is quite a sight. there are always a heap of tourists here but the view is the reason they come. it's best to visit earlier in the day as sunset time is really busy. the shopping there isn't too bad and the drive out there is quite scenic.,4
"definitely worth the trip out there to see the temple and take in the show afterwards at sunset. beautiful spot to see the sunset. note that it is a hindu, not buddhist temple.",4
"this was my second trip here. the first was 10 years ago. the temple hadnt changed, obviously but wow the commercial surrounds have. 60k per person to enter. that aside if you havent been then its a must see when in bali. seeing millions of bats fly out of the cave just after sunset was a highlight",2
"visit to uluwatu temple during sun-set is a must do. the temple has been build on the edge of high cliff jutting out against the backdrop of the indian ocean. you need to walk a little bit to get to the top and then to the sun-set view point but it is well worth. as you buy your ticket, you are also given a sarong which you have to wear if you are in shorts. this is the usual practice for tourist visiting temples in bali. along the walk to the top you get to see the mighty indian ocean sprawling out below you. it really felt like it was the edge of the world. the water was green in colour and the huge waves were pounding against the cliff.every step seemed photo worthy. the inner portion of the temple is not accessible to the tourist and only for entry for prayer offerings. in the evenings there is the traditional kechak dance performance which we skipped. instead we wanted to catch a good spot to view the sun set and just relax and enjoy the view. tip - make sure you fully charge your camera. my camera battery ran out by sun-set, luckily there was the mobile phone to fall back on.",8
we just loved the location couldnt understand their traditions but loved the temple location must visit,4
the monkeys are entertaining and really naughty - and the view over the cliffs to the indian ocean are wonderful. those are the reasons why this is worth visiting - more than the temple itself. expect many tourists and selfie sticks!,14
"we went there with young children so did not hike to the top temple but the views from the first two temples are great. there are many locals who come for prayer and actually very few tourists, the atmosphere is nice and respectful. highly recommended, i would also recommend to spend a few nights in the region which is often overlooked but very attractive (temples, rice fields, nice walks, beaches from amed or candidasa regions very close)",4
you have to walk to the other end to have a good view of the uluwatu temple. beware of monkeys along the way. they can be a real menace,8
uluwatu temple is heaven on earth. even it is a crowded place but you certainly can enjoy the beautiful sunset,8
"crowdy place, expensive entrance (50 thnd idr) and really nothing inside. the temple itself is ok, but due to a crowd of tourists you have no chance to feel the place. avoid it, just don't go there.",4
"firstly, the views really are amazing and we took some fantastic pictures, we were there at low tide so we could walk over to the temple no problem. however when we got to the temple and climed the stairs, about half way up, it was all sealed off and you could not go any further. bit diasspointed to pay into a temple and then find you cant even go inside it. we walked over to the other bit of the temple, which is a bit easier to get to however that was all sealed off too.great photo taking opportunity but other than that it's nothing to get excited about!",4
this temple is a must see when in the north of bali. beautiful gardens and amazing temple on the lake,2
"tanah lot temple is a big place to walk around. take your time to walk around and marvel at the rock formations made by erosion. the temple is not the only attraction there. best time to go is at sunset. give yourself an hours before sunset to get to the temple to view the sunset. sunset can be viewed from the beach or the hill above the beach. there are rows of cafe called sunset corner, where you and order drinks and finger food while you wait the sunset to bathe the temple in its golden glow from behind.",17
"- this was one of the temples visted during my full day tour. - ulun danu bratan temple is one of the most picturesque and beautiful landmark in bali. - your bali will remain incomplete if this temple is not on your list. - we reached at the mid of the day. - its quite away from kuta about 60 km. - this temple is at the shore of the second largest lake in bali. - beside temple you will get various food shops, restaurants, souvenir shops. - visiting this temple was one of the best experience i have ever had in bali. - weather was cooler then seminyak and kuta. - only one thing which i dont like about this place is the crowd, this place was a bit crowdy rest of the things were fine. i would say this place is filled with beauty everywhere. ticket: 50,000 idr opening hours: 08:00am 06:00pm location: danau beratan, candikuning, baturiti, tabanan regency, bali 82191, indonesia",30
"went to tanah lot for sunset. even though it was kinda cloudy that day, but the views were stunning with high tide. the temples are very nice as well. it was a sunday and the place was not very crowded. just that there was a long queue for the holy springs experience.",17
"what a amazing temple. very beautiful place,sunset. i saw kecak dance too,so interesting. i will be back soon.",13
the view was amazing!there were so many tourists from china and india too when we were there.it was high tide.they were saying that we're able to walk to the temple if it was low tide.a must to go if you're in bali!,2
"i was excited to visit this temple and watch the sunset. wish i stayed at the hotel now. it was roughly an hour drive from seminyak, and was shocked to find out it cost 60,000 idr per person. then you walk through tons of market stalls and shops, even a ralph lauren store (!?!?). when we finally reached the temple i was extremely underwhelmed. it was the most crowded attraction we have visited, it was packed. it has been way too commercialised which is very unfortunate, they are just using it to exploit money now. the sunset was nice, but it's hard to get nice pictures through the crowds of bodies. also make sure you have transport because there are no taxis in the area. it was a total waste of time and money for me, i would have rather have done nothing at all and saved money and relaxed.",4
the views here are spectacular. single entry fee with no one harassing you for extras. there is some lovely grasses areas where we sat for lunch and enjoyed the ocean breeze. try and get your timing right with the tides to be able to walk out to the temple it self.,4
"tanah lot temple was amazing. entry cost was 60,000 rupiah ($6 aud) per adult. we watched the beautiful sunset and there was also a dance that you could pay to watch which an additional 100,000 rupiah ($10aud) as well. my sister was and i however didnt watch the dance at all but i had the privilege to hold an extremely long and huge python snake. it cost an extra 100,000 rupiah ($10 aud) and it comes with one printed photo that one took a minute. there was a corn dog store near the end on the left while walking towards the entry to the beach and it taste absolutely delicious. that too only cost 10,000 rupiah ($1 aud). overall amazing experience and a must do tour as well. i found that tanah lot market was a lot cheaper than most markets i have been too.",17
"a long drive to the temple so incorporate padang padang beach as well or another attraction on the way to make it worth while. be aware of the monkeys as you walk around they will take your hat, sunnies, or anything else on you as over the years they know if they do this a guide will give them food to get them back. one poor tourist was bitten on the foot while we where there so be careful. the view over the cliff was nice but if you are wanting to see a full on large temple you could be disappointed. total tourist attraction with heaps of tour buses so maybe fo early in the morning when less busy. if you havent been to bali before do it once to say you have done it but as a memorable attraction there are better.",2
ulun danu literally means the \upper side of lake\. rightly so the the temple devoted to lord shiva is located on the banks of twin lake with green covered mountain in the back drop. one can go around the temple and see the rituals being performed. there is separate temple for parvati where people come from far and near with offerings and along with relics of house deity and pray to god as per the rituals as directed by the priest of the temple. the place is well kept and good location for photo shoot. peddle boats are there for children and an artist offers his skill to sketch portraits in 10 minutes. some shops are also there for tourists.,30
this was going to be one of those boring site seeing trips i thought but once i got to pecatu i was amazed at the temple and how it must have been carved out centuries ago . well worth a visit to see how things were a while ago a bit like tan alot temple in the old days before the mass buildings.,4
"tanah lot temple is a beautiful place. the tides are strong and rough, it was peaceful to listen to the sound of the waves. even watching them soothes my mind. the places is not as overcrowded as expected and there were only a moderate number of people. expect to take lots of beautiful photos of the ocean view! there are parts where tourist are forbidden to enter, so do be careful where you go. in conclusion, i recommend everyone to go here once!",17
"there's was so much hype about tanah lot that i was prepared to be disappointed. despite the never ending walk through all of the vendors and large groups of other tourists, seeing the temple at sunset is worth all of it. after walking around the temple and through the water we went up on the hillside and were able get a front row table and a couple of drinks and a wonderfull view to see the sun go down. i would go back many times again to see the extraordinary sight. definitely a must see.",17
"beautiful temple with a stunning view. however, it took hours to get there due to traffic and it was overpopulated with tourists. you are not allowed to go into the temple so its really just to take a picture.",4
beautiful temple with lovely surround and gardens but lots of tourists and fairly long lines for cafes/drinks. worth a look and some great photo opportunities but busy.,4
the most beautiful place to see perfect sun set in bali. the cliff of indian ocean and fantastic architectures are must see in this place. the \kechak dance\ in the place is the main attraction.,2
"it's a long way up the mountain, even if only to the first temple (there are several as one walks up the mountain). the \gate of heaven\ attracts an inordinate number of tourists who seem to be there only for the iconic photo. as a result of the crowds, it is no longer possible to use the upper parking lot, and the locals operate a system of (paid) shuttles that take you up the winding mountain road to the base of the first temple. from there one walks up to the temples. the line of tourists waiting for their turn for a photo at the \gate of heaven\ was astounding. i estimated that people waited nearly two hours for a few seconds' worth of photo taking. worth it? i don't think so. there is so much beauty there other than the famous gate.",28
"we went in the middle of the day it was was really hot but so worth it. the views are just amazing and the sunset here would be just beautiful we were told to be careful of the monkeys as they steal your sunglasses etc and it can cost you a lot to get it back. we were approached by a shady guy asking if we wanted to see the monkeys and he started to take us into the forest we then decided it wasn't safe and turned around so just be careful, it may have been innocent but we didn't feel safe. we did not see any monkeys but i think they come out later in the afternoon and would be trained to steal when there are more crowds which would be around sunset. the temple is amazing but we were not allowed into it and could only take photos from the gates. well worth the visit",14
"the temple by itself isn't the nicest on bali, it is it's location what make it so special & must seen place in bali. we had a nice walk along the cliffs and the view was truly amazing. closer to temple it was crowded, so we managed to find quiet space further from it to enjoy sunset.",2
"we visited this temple for sunset and it was just amazing. temple itself is so beautiful. you can capture the sunset and amazing landscape and have memories for life. dont forget to enjoy birds coming after the sunset from caves. it was so beautiful, numerous birds coming out and chirping. its a must visit place in bali. definitely one of the most beautiful place in bali.",2
uluwatu temple is temple on the top of cliff bank with spectacular sunset located in the south of bali,8
"this place should me on you must visit place in bali. though it is crowded for taking photos, as it is one of the famous attraction in bali, but you will enjoy the atmosphere, mix with tradition and seaside view.",2
"although our driver had planned for us to experience the splendor of a sunset with the ulwathu temple as a backdrop, we had to change our plans ever so slightly due to the intense heat and long day of traveling . this did not however, spoil the awesome experience of visiting the ulwathu temple in all its glory and we were able to capture majestic pictures with the cliffs, crashing waves and high pitched temple emerging into the skyline. we had to dodge the aggressive monkeys who threaten snatching glasses and caps of innocent tourists. what a privilege to witness this saved temple . a very worthwhile visit which i can only imagine is awe inspiring at sunset as well . be warned that traffic is heaving in both directions so don't think you'll get back to your hotel early as there is only one road in and one out as all tourists venture to this site.",8
"the scenery is nice, the setting is beautiful, but as a cultural/religious site it was very bland. not only the most interesting parts cannot be approached or entered, several parts of the temple were being renovated, so there wasn't much to see.",4
land and sea join together for this 16 th century temple sitting on a big offshore rock at tabanan in bali with entry depending on ocean tide every day. myth and beauty blended by nature. it's only 20 km from the airport. one among the seven sea temples . sea god is the main deity . believed to be protected by a giant snake with serpent cave on the sea shore. offerings to the temple can be made only by locals. renovation has been done to retain the temple from damages due to sea erosions. entering the temple from the mainland depends on low tide. a very beautiful attraction on the balinese coast. not to miss !,2
"this temple is one to put on the must do list when in bali. great views everywhere you look, awesome postition for a temple & lots of monkeys. we paid au$15 for a guide to take us around & he answered our questions & told us lots of info about the temple. he also carried a sling shot to pea shoot the monkeys if they came too close. monkeys carry rabies so we preferred not to have them come too near. sunset would be amazing here & the nightly dances inside the temple would be a highlight too if you have time. we unfortuatley didn't due to time limits on our trip. but definately next time.",2
"we went to view the sunset on our last evening in bali, and it didn't disappoint. lots of people but it didn't feel crowded at all.",2
"i went to this place with my bestfriend. we drove on motorbike from denpasar to karangasem. lempuyang is the name of the temple on the top of the mountain. the view from the submit is really beautiful. you can see the whole part of mt. agung. such an amazing view! but only if the weather is good, which is mean no rain. there are about 1700 steps towards the submit. gladly me and my friend could reach the submit. basically balinese use this place to worship and pray to god. if you follow the steps until the submit, you will find some temples as they also use it as the rest area. for local people this place is sacred and really spiritual, you're gonna need to wear a saroong and behave well. also be careful about the monkeys, they are not evil but still they are a wild animal. just keep your things save and don't bring any food with strong smell to attract them. if you like some adventures combined with spiritual experience, this place is really worth to visit.",28
definitely a great place to visit when in bali and to see some traditional balinese dance etc. for a more private and better views i'll recommend to visit some of the uluwatu beach resorts for a more private sunset views and also private beaches. definitely uluwatu temple is a must see place.,8
"this is a very touristy attraction but the views of the ocean and templs are amazing. along our trip we purchased item from some vendors. had a friend take a picture with a large snake, drank from a holy fountain. this place was as amazing as it was sacred for the people of indonesia.",2
"this temple was very beautiful with lots of different sites to see within the grounds. it was very pretty and tranquil. although there were lots of tourists, it didnt feel too crowded. our only complaint would be that the cafe/restaurant refused service due to being closed and it was only 3pm.",4
i have been there twice and loved the place both times. foremost is the peninsular view and the greenery in the area around peninsula. the ocean and peninsula combine stunningly to provide a breathtaking view. the scenery is mesmerising and i can be there for hours simply gazing it. kecak dance depicts the ramayana. its a first dance of its kind that is gripping and without any music keeps audiences engaged with only expressions. i was amazed to see the similarity between bali and indian hindu gods a must must visit.,2
one of the most beaitiful places to see in bali but you need to have good weather....when its cloudy or rainy you canot make nice pictures,2
"the temple itself isn't anything to write about, but the mt agung view it provides is just breathtaking. the temple is kind of far from major tourist places. it took us two hours to get to it from ubud. get there early in the morning to see agung clearly; it gets cloudy later in the day.",28
we left at approx 3 in the afternoon from seminyak - the view from the temple grounds is extra-ordinary. the sun sets at 6pm- very peacefull. and dont forget to go for the kecek fire dance about rama and sita from the ramayana hindu epic. try and get a goos spot early- one of the best shows i have seen in bali.,2
as with most emples in bali they are old and beautiful but charge to get into a house of worship.........,2
awesome view from the top. but not as interesting as the picture. good entrance $ for the temple. would recommend to make a trip there as sunset there is really nice.,4
what a treat to see the monkeys frolicking around the grounds while we enjoyed the temple. we were warned by our driver and our hotel that the monkeys could get a bit aggressive and to mind our sunglasses but we had no incidents. we enjoyed taking photos. the views were magnificent. the sound of the surf soothing.,14
"beautiful place, even though its commercialised and crowded with tourists. you still can find a spot to take great photos without seeing people. it still reflects the original balinese culture but there are plans to build big hotels nearby. enjoy before you get them in the background.",2
"it's an excellent attraction to visit with emerald greenery and magnificent ocean views. dramatic sunset vistas here are not to be missed out. must visit for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. can you name the deity, uluwatu temple is dedicated to? here're the options - a. rudra b. brahma c. vishnu",8
"one of an incredible temple in bali. tanah lot temple located at the sea of tabanan. this place just 30mnt from airport, but will be one hour due to traffic jam...",18
this is a very small temple located on a cliff right by the sea. the view of the location is spectacular. this temple is an icon of bali. if you are in bali you must visit this temple. the sunset is also great.,2
"we spent about 2 and a half hours walking around the grounds here. the cliff top and below are very beautiful, as is the temple perched on the cliff edge. there is also a large group of monkeys residing in the grounds, which are nice to see. we did see the monkeys steal a variety of things from tourists though, ranging from food to hats and flip flops. the staff then try to exchange these items for small bags of food to get them back from the monkeys. in my opinion this was the most beautiful temple we visited in bali.",2
"with mt. agung threatening to blow its top, it is a desperate time in bali. i visited tanah lot 6 months ago and car parking was at a premium, all the shops were open and the paths leading to the temple were packed with tourists. this time, the place resembled a ghost town. it was really sad to see. so whilst there are many hawkers, they are only trying to make a living. please bare this in mind when visiting this beautiful part of indonesia. the locals are really hurting economically. tanah lot is a tourist attraction. it is situated on the edge of the island surrounded by a park. it is worth visiting and taking time to contemplate human achievement.",18
"despite being full of tourists, this was an amazing place to visit. top tip - walk past the temple (and the dubiously signed 'holy snake') to the rocks for the best view after sunset. can get a bit sloppy but the contrasting colours of the green moss on the rocks with the rock pools, sea and the red sky are amazing.",4
"we enjoyed visiting this temple. or i should rather write visiting the park, since we can only see the temples from outside. but still amazing to see ! the park around is so lively, people spend time there: kids have a (old) playground, you can try fishing, going for a boat tour or for a drink. we had a great time there. be careful, bedugul can be quite cold !",4
"one of the best temple in bali. it was not crowded, but it is not a big temple, so i can imagine that sometimes it is... don't forget to buy fishfood before entering... ;)",2
"it was a shame it was so humid on our visit as we didn't feel like walking around too much, but it's a really nice temple (i grant not the best) and views are lovely. i really enjoyed the sunset dance, it was mesmerising and funny :) make sure you read the story first so you understand what is going on! do watch out for the monkeys!! i witnessed a lady have glasses snatched off her face and a boy having his photo taken was bitten on the arm! people forget they are wild animals!",14
the site have fantastic view of the cliff. the dance show is ok but the fees is expensive since we have to paid the entrance fee too.,13
"when in bali, this is a must see place. ulu watu temple is located on a cliff with a beautiful view to the indian ocean. its not wheelchair or stroller friendly and its a long walk by the cliffs with lots of stairs. but if you are able, don't miss this opportunity. there is an entrance fee at the entrance. and since its a holy place you need cover your lower part with cloth if its exposed. you can get it at the entrance and its free. just drop it into a basket on the way out for the next. bring with you a hat and bottles of water. and also a good camera becareful, there are very cheeky and aggressive monkeys everywhere. i saw a tourist get her handphone snatched away. just don't disturb them and keep your valuables in your pocket and move around in groups. then you will be safe. a lot of tourist disturb them.",8
"this is a stunning temple in a stunning location. we came just for the kecak dance, so arrived just before sunset. breathtaking scenery and very beautiful sunset. the dance area was quite crowded, but the hordes were well managed by competent and friendly staff. the dance was a highlight of my trip to bali. it is truly amazing how talented and creative humans can be! unique experience, great entertainment enjoyed by all. highly recommended.",13
"went here because it is the icon used in indonesia idr 50,000 the view was super beautiful, the place are cleaned. you can take selfies all over the place, but please dont make noise to respect the place - it is a temple. idk the fees to enter here as all being arrange by the guide. the road is like a snake, if you have severe motion sickness, please take your pill. otherwise, it should be okay. the road to here not bumpy, it is just me because i have severe motion sickness, yet i still want to see the world. 😆 worth to go here.",2
we went and was surprised to see the crowds. the sunset was pretty and the kecak dance was very good,13
the fire dance was impressive. about 30 or so guys singing for an hour and the actors/dancers performing was great. it was packed when i went and it wasn't the peak season so definitely be on time. the temple itself was pretty but unremarkable to me. beware of the monkeys. they can be cute especially the youngsters but they steal anything and it is practically impossible to get the item back as they are growing wise of the tour guides.,13
make sure to get there way before sunset time as we did not and we almost missed the sunset. it is a long walk from the car park to the actual temple so you need to allow time to get there. moreover in our case we were also not lucky with the weather as it was clouded so the sunset too was short and quick.,4
a place that you must pay a visit. very nice and good view to check it out... heritage building structure with a temple on the small rock island at tanah lot.,17
most beautiful place to see so many different nationalitys here all in one place was very special. was very busy in the late afternoon we didnt get to see the sunset as it was too cloudy which was a shame. but was so beautiful and the temples were very special and so much detail just very gorgeous..,4
"better go on the afternoon , because you have to see the sunset from the cliff, and don´t miss the show of local dances at night (fire dance).",13
"if you're in bali, this is probably the most touristy spot on the island. it is the mother of all temples. it is very popular to visit for sunset, so expect lots of crowds... the shore/rocks area where you can walk is huge, so huge crowds are not much of a big deal if you are hoping to take panoramic shots of the temple. it is fun to walk along the shoreline and view the rock and temple in the distance. must-visit place!",2
"it is listed as one of the must visit place in bali. however i could say i love the uluwatu temple, as this temple has nothing significant other than the temple in the middle of the sea. and be careful of the strong waves.",8
visited and stayed for approx 30 minutes. we walked down to see the temples in the water which are amazing and what you would see if you googled bali. it is very busy but you can still get pictures easily enough.,2
"you have to go there early for two reasons: 1) there will be so many tourists, mostly chinese, after 9 am - it is impossible to get a good picture and see it well (this goes for every sight in bali - get there early! 2) you want to go there while there is high tide - and that is in the morning. i went there in the evening to see the sunset, and there was low tide, so it you couldnt see what you are supposed to. with all that said, i was a little disappointed in what it was when i got there...",2
it takes a fare drive to the temple and the sunsets are just fabulous and you encounter some monkeys while walking to the temple. sectacular,14
we went during sunset . it was crowded. its one of the best temple at bali . temple is right top of the small hill at the sea . very beautiful to take photos . really happy to visit this place . tourists cannot enter the temple . we spend nearly two hours . there are lot of shops to buy and eat . worth it,2
it took us almost 1 hours to get there by car. hire a car with a driver is better and we paid approximately around 30usd for the return trips to uluwatu. there is no taxi available. check out the kecak dance in the temple as well. i would say it is not a must to see but it is nice to see the kecak dance. ticket for the dance is around 10usd per person,8
"stopped by for the fire dance. interesting show however, as suggestion, you should not be charged for temple entrance and for the dance. the number of people allowed to see the show should somehow match the size of the arena- we ended up being squashed like bugs on hard floor for more than an hour. the show itself is something which is not shown in your regular theater - so if you in the area, hive it a try. but - bring a pillow.",13
"i most definitely wouldnt travel from out of the area to see this site. its really hyped up online and i guess its a matter of opinion but i was not that fascinating. the grounds are well maintained and tidy but have weird gimmicky tacky statues of cartoon characters animals and fruit around, which baffled me. a small kids play ground and some shabby swan pedal boats available to rent too. the temple was so much smaller than expected and i wouldnt say its worth the hours drive some people do to see it. costs 50k to get in which is a bit steep for such a short experience. annoying they charge for toilet access when youve already paid to get in but its only 5k-same as anywhere else",4
"lovely temple and perfect photo op. set in the water, with the lake and mountains behind it, makes the temple quite beautiful. very enjoyable! we were there when it was misty and then it did rain. so the view wasn't as spectacular as it might have been.",4
"was extremely busy when i visited, but a must do in bali, beautiful views and picture perfect. highly recommend",2
the views all around the temple and adding areas was stunning. despite a hazy sunset the beauty could still be seen. we also enjoyed a superb dance performance in the amphitheatre. a truly memorable experience.,13
"this was the most lovely temple i have ever visited, its massive and right at the sea face, if you look below its all blue sea view and gorgeous! it makes for a perfect photo ops place for enough selfies! the temple has too many monkeys and well yes he took my glares off my head chewed them and gave them back to a man who flashed him a treat. luckily i did not get scratched, but be careful of them they are naughty! stay back for the kecack dance that happens in the evening its a visual and sensory sight and a surely enjoyable experience that lives with you for a while after you leave :) would i visit again, maybe not!",13
"tanah lot was beautiful but too crowded even during non-peak hours, but the best time to go should be around late afternoon before sunset where the temple would appear floating to make it at least worth the visit.",17
"although a bit overcrowded during evenings, this place offers one of the most scenic views in bali! highly recommend dropping in a couple minutes before the sunset to reserve a good spot for yourself to capture the splendid views!!",2
my favorite site of all the temples i visited. did not go at sunset but that did not take away from the stunning beauty of the indian ocean backdrop. highly recommended to make a trip here.,4
"uluwatu is one of must-see destination if you travel to bali. the shape of the cliff combine with ocean wave down there made me wonder how it happened. we may not enter the temple area but we watched the best \kecak dance\ performance with sunset and ocean as their background. the best time to visit this temple is about 4pm because we need to see it's surrounding, taking pictures and finally queue for kecak dance ticket. once you get the ticket, you'd better find your best seat (middle row and center of stage). a hat helps to protect from sunset since at 5 pm, the sun straight facing our face. we got nice surprises when the hanoman (one of the dancers) jumped on to many spots spectators seats. i recommend everyone to watch it.",8
"positive: great view of the coast and sunset over the ocean - watch for the fishing boats coming in at dusk. monkeys entertaining - count how many pairs of glasses they are able to snatch off tourists' heads! negative: fairly busy/crowded, and kecak dance sold out the day we visited, so get in early or book ahead (we skipped the show to take photos of the sunset, and kids were tired). temple not particularly impressive. summary: worth a visit around sunset - make sure you have nothing loose, including glasses and get into the kecak show early.",13
the temple location is extremely beautiful and the huge lake makes it look so stunning. the boats on the shore makes it even prettier. my only issue - too much crowd. else it's a great place to visit.,4
"this area is stunningly beautiful. though the 'temple' is really a very small part of the area. there was a great breeze coming in from the sea as well. you'll be provided with a sarong where you buy your ticket. beware of the monkeys.. best if you go in with your sunglasses and hats tucked away and nothing in your hands, because they will try and take it aggressively.",14
"absolutely stunning, temple on edge of a cliff. was worth the work in the burning sun :) make sure you have an external guide with you and leave any loose items safely put away! the monkeys are trained to steal your personal belongings for you to pay the local guides to retrieve...",14
one of the directional temples in bali it located just offshore on a rock. one of the best tourist attractions in bali and a bali trip cannot be deemed complete without paying a vist to tanah lot. best time to visit is during sunset and watch the fire dance.,18
"although we planned to admire the sunset at uluwatu temple, we were unable to find even a parking place... once we got there, we realized that it will be simply impossible to see anything as thousands of people are coming there each evening. finally we decided to go to blue point where we had spectacular views with just a few persons around.",8
"we visited on a very rainy day and got drenched, but i'd do it again. the temple is spread out on a cliff top with fantastic views and the sea crashing on on the rocks below. the locals were preparing for a big upcoming ritual, and had been for some time and the temple looked beautiful with all the decorations and offerings being prepared. there's a significant history to uluwatu as the founder of hinduism in bali is supposed to have achieved moksha here after completing the task. it was busy yet somehow peaceful.",8
"located on the outskirts a beautiful temple,totally worth your visit.drive to this place is very scenic,with strawberry farms your way.this temple is located in the middle of the lake.great place to have pictures .",4
"we arrived at uluwatu more than an hour before sunset and it was already very crowded - so much so that we decided not to stay until sunset. the temple itself is exactly what you would expect from all of the post cards and photos, although it was hard to find a vantage point to enjoy it as the grounds don't seem well designed to cope with the number of people. the monkeys here are very different from the friendly monkeys of ubud monkey forest - take the warnings to remove glasses, hats, and jewellery seriously! we saw one steal a jandal off a small child's foot, it then became quite aggressive and had to be bribed with fruit to give it back. overall, we were pleased we went to see such an iconic bali site but found our experience at other temples such as tanah lot much more enjoyable.",8
i was a little concerned about the monkeys but everything was fine. the views of the cliffs from the temple are breathtaking. definitely worth a visit,14
"must go if you are in bali, the scenery is so beautiful. the water is clean, can do shopping. great views, cool, clean.",2
"we had a great spiritual experience and found chance to taste balinese culture. there is a fresh underground water coming out from tanah lot. when you drink 3 times and pray its believed to bring you good luck. you can go to temple if its there is less wave and water hight allows. very big facility around with lots of shops, markets around. great place to watch sunset and if you want to catch sunset you should visit around 17:00-18:00",18
"a great place for sun set and for folk dances also, here you can take enjoyment of bali culture dance in evening, great place for sun set, we like very much this place, can not understand why they are charging for entrances in temple, for dances it's ok but here you have to pay two times i.e for dances and to enter in temple also, after taking money from tourist places are not see neat and clean, there is no drinking water facilities nor any other facilities,",2
one of the most beautiful temples in bali. heard a lot about it. saw hundreds of photos and then it's there on 50000note. was really looking forward to seeing this place. sculptures of animals are really out of character for this place wish the could have decorated with something more traditional. tips to fellow travellers: it's far from traditional touristy areas of south bali/ubud. so prepare yourself for a long and winding road. try to visit late in the day around 5ish to avoid the crowds.,2
"we had read quite a lot about this location but actually were not that impressed with uluwatu temple located on a cliff-top setting at the edge of a plateau 250 feet above the waves of the indian ocean. several archaeological remains found here and prove the temple to be of megalithic origin, dating back to around the 10th century. there are two entrances to uluwatu temple, from the south and the north. a small forest lies at the front and hundreds of monkeys dwell here. it took us about an hour to get from one end to another as there are several fenced points along the way to stop. the views from the bottom of the water surging up against rocks and the ocean horizon are remarkable. behind the main shrine in one of the courtyards lies a brahmin statue facing the indian ocean. the two entrances to the temple area are split gates. a heritage of the 10th century is the one-piece winged stone gate to the inside courtyard. there are three statues in it, one of them is of brahma. uluwatu beach, below the cliff, is one of bali's best surfing spots. we had to wear a sarong and a sash, as well as appropriate clothes common for temple visits. they can be hired here. we visited just before sunset. there's no public transportation to get and we had booked a return taxi, which is priced quite reasonably. a guide is not necessary. worth a visit to uluwatu temple is one of six key temples believed to be bali's spiritual pillars.",8
"i was a bit disappointed in this temple after seeing tanah lot - maybe the key is to go here first and then go to tanah lot. be careful if it has rained, as the paths get muddy and there are aggressive monkeys here, too. worth a stop, but the traffic is bad and you only need about 45 minutes to see it all.",17
"a first we weren't even planning on coming here and now i wonder why we even went. to even get to the temple, you have to pass dozens of shops and restaurants, with some vendors really being aggressive. once you arrive at the temple, it's beautiful. we were there after kuningan and were able to witness the worshippers bringing gifts and praying. unfortunately it was also crowded with a gazillion chinese tourists who barely even looked at the temple, but weren't shy about almost pushing you into the water to get a good selfie. we were being told we were there at a time with not many visitors and we were horrified at the sight of the crowds. if this was not crowded, i do not wanna be here at sunset.",4
"there are two main temples in one complex. one of it almost looks like its hanging on top of the sea! tourists are not allowed within the temples but it's a great experience nevertheless. the place has an amazing view, especially at sunset! there are quite a few tourists around, so it's not very peaceful. snacks can be bought from the small eateries that are present at certain points on the stretch.",4
"fantastic experience climbing the 1700 steps to pura lempuyang! we showed up to the site and the peacefulness could be felt all around. yes, stalls selling things, but nobody to bother you. the entrance fee is by donation and no need for a tour guide. and you won't get harassed by one either! the man at the gate showed us a map of the site, explained the paths and provided tips on how/what to see. and off we go! the first temple is right after the entrance, easily accessible and beautiful. beautiful spot for pictures. then, there's a good kilometre walk up the mountain to the second site. you can get a bike ride that way if you don't want to walk it, but we did. then the second site and the beginning of the 1700 steps! the steps are quite steep, we did the short cut and took us about 1.5 hour. would have taken about 2-3 hours to do the big loop, but we were a bit short for time. there are a few \rest stops\ to sit down and where they sell beverages along the climb. the trick is: slow and steady pace. it is quite the climb and we almost gave up many times, having no idea how far we still had to go, but we made it! once on top, there's a small temple under renovations, but keep going to the actual summit. once at the summit, the temple itself is not very impressive, but the views are awesome and the feeling of accomplishment is absolutely divine! the day we were there, it was cloudy and we did the whole climb in the mist, which made the experience even more magical and mysterious. we only met 2 other tourists during our climb, and the locals were great. this is a pilgrimage site for them and they certainly understood our efforts and state of mind after that long climb as there is only one way up! haha! (i don't think too many tourists make it all the way!). it did rain on our way down, we stopped for chicken soup with the locals and that made our day. after the climb, we stopped to relax at tirta gangga and that was another great site we were very pleased with. i would highly recommend both lempuyang and tirta gangga, but be prepared for a long and steep climb up those 1700 steps!",28
"uluwatu temple is the most southerly of bali's coastal temples and, while the temple is not that impressive when there is no ceremony taking place, the location, on a tall cliff overlooking the impossibly blue indian ocean stretching out to the far horizon, is spectacular and makes for great photographs. as there at many of the island's temples, here be monkeys: and not ordinary monkeys. on three occasions when we have visited, we have seen monkeys leap on to the barrier wall that stops you getting to close to the cliff edge and whip sunglasses off the head of visitors as they pass by. they run off with them and wait, chewing on the glasses and tearing off plastic attachments, earpieces etc. until, like a saviour out of howhere, a guy in temple wear appears and throws food to the monkey who promptly drops the sunglasses. the guy then hops over the wall to retrieve them. this is theatre - the guy and the monkey are working in tandem. not nice! so, keep an eye out for monkeys and if you don't absolutely need to wear sunglasses at uluwatu, don't wear them. if you can't walk without sunglasses, consider not going to uluwatu temple at all. if you want to see a balinese temple, there are much more beautiful temples elsewhere, at lempuyang for example, and there are many other places near to uluwatu temple where you can get those magnificent indian ocean views.",8
"it's my personal second time to this iconic temple of bali (first time was for sunrise photography) but first with the family. it's a beautiful icon, no doubt, good for photoshoot (amidst the tourist crowds), and the temple outer court is ok to walk around, but there's not much else. nonetheless, for first timers to this part of bali, it shouldn't be missed, and it's even better to take another half hour further up the road to the lookout point over the twin volcanic lakes, danau buyan and danau tamblingan. if you happen (or plan) to be there when there's a major ceremony going on and you're interested in culture, that could well be a totally different (and more satisfying) experience.",2
"cheeky monkeys !!!!! yes they are very tourist/human aware. they are not scared in the slightest. they will steal anything you're carrying. they're not scared to jump on you, you will be approached by some looking for titbits. excellent place to visit, wander around for a few hours looking at the temple, (you will need a sarong if you want to enter it) the surroundings are divine. loved the whole experience. value for money.",14
"a great temple for the non hindu visitor due to the views from the cliff to the open seas and the monkeys living within the temple area. like many lovely temples in bali the set up is similar, it is the location that makes this one special. note, non hindus cannot actually enter the formal temple area which is disappointing as it looked to be the best bit but non the less an enjoyable trip. many people have said this is a must do when in bali, i don't think i would go that far but if you are in the locality it is not to be missed but whether it is worth travelling half the island for ..... i was also a bit disappointed by the 'guide' trying to sell his services for 15 dollars who was keen to welcome you until you as he worked at the site until you said you didn't want to hire him. agreement with others on the monkey comments, they can be over friendly and light fingered so keep your distance don't feed than and they will generally leave you alone but you will still be able to take pictures of them.",2
"the temple is located on a hill. the view from the top is really amazing. maybe only access to the temple is quite tiring, past several stairs. the ticket fee price is only idr 10k. a very worthy temple to visit.",4
"probably not so many tourist know this place or even visit this place as the location considered a bit away from centre tourist place like kuta and nusa dua area. but, please don't stuck only around south of bali. come to visit this place a little bit like a special gift to you. come earlier in the morning or a bit late in the afternoon is perfect. not so hot and the air is so fresh. the water is so clean and you can swim here too. feeding the fish in the fish pond, walk around be romantic is a must here too. very good for a wedding photo location and school gathering. the park was clean and tidy even a bit smaller compare to ujung water palace. take your family and enjoy the water palace as a heritage of karangasem kingdom which is build in the year 1948.... looking forward to see you in bali and take you to this place :)",2
"a tiring 2hrs journey by car. once reached there, lots of cafes and souvenir shops leading all the way to the seaside. there are hotels there too. good for who wants to view the spectacular sunset and the beauty of the temple by the sea. it was featured in the top 10 best place to view sunset... too bad didnt make my way to cross to the other side on the temple because of the high tide.. will visit again",4
"this temple maybe is the best known landmark of bali! - 2,5 h drive from denpasar/sanur. the \pura ulan danu\ is a huge hindu shaivite water temple. you also can read that this temple is a \floating temple\!?? - well i don't know! - it don't looks like floating at all! :) beautiful surroundings and a nice maintained garden, too. it's going up, up to 4068 ft - cool, fresh mountain air and the beautiful lake beratan. lots of nice spots for pics! - you can rent a boat, too! on your trip up and down - ask the driver for stops nearby one of this many photogenic sites or stop by a restaurant with lookout terrasses. have a nice tour! ticket for the temple = 50k irp",2
uluwatu temple is currently having a fair bit of work done around it but that does not detract from the experience. as with all wet season visits you roll the dice on seeing a sunset. the monkeys were really quiet on this visit but our driver had his glasses stolen two days earlier by them. the dance attracts lots of people. traffic is a nightmare if you wait until the end of the show. leave a little bit early and save some grief.,8
"being on holidays for a month we really enjoyed the exercise as much as the temples. there are some good previous reviews and i must admit that until the night before i just thought it was about the instagram shot through the heavens gates to mt agung. this is a big site and the gates are impressive but we didn't get the backdrop, december is rain season in bali. a couple of points from our experience 1 - don't underestimate this is a decent walk if you are going up to the top. there are plenty of busted thongs and sandals on the wayside, you want good shoes. we did the circuit in 3 hours but it was hard going and your hr will be up there. 2 - if you go straight up to the top the concrete stairs are quite consistent and you continue to chug up without worrying about your feet to much. mostly the staircase is divided by a rail with people going up one way and down the other. 3 - when you get to the 2nd top temple, which is really just a construction site (and will be for some time) you think you have made it but there is still a reasonable uphill walk to the top temple. this walk is mainly on mouldy cobblestone type path and steps. there is quite a bit of rubbish at the top temple and a lot of it is food wrappers associated with monkeys. 4 - the monkeys between the top two temples are aggressive and we had to force a larger one away with an umbrella. thankfully our driver had forewarned us and provided the umbrellas, many of the local people were carrying sticks. at either of the top 2 temples you are quite safe as the locals chase them away with slingshots but in between the temples you may be on your own and they will try to stand over you. there are many stalls along the way and the monkeys know if they approach the tourists with food they are likely to give it up easily. the one we fended off was not to fazed and continued to follow us with fangs bared while we backed away. we purposely did not carry any food or drink bottles the whole time. obviously you will pay a little more buying on the track but i would not carry food and if you need a break pull up for a snack in the mid level at a kiosk with some locals. 5 - sarongs are required at 10k each and a donation is expected at the gate. there is really no pressure about the donation, we put up 50k for 2 of us and it appeared to be above average per capita. i think it was well worth it. they don't seem to be to worried about the upper body but as always you should be respectful that this is an important place of worship. 6 - guides are available for a sliding scale between 10k and 40k depending on how far up you go. we didn't take a guide as we have been to a few temples recently with guides. i still think 40k is a lot but the people that had guides certainly spent a lot longer in each place and seemed to be getting a good run down. if i was just doing the bottom section i would get a guide for 10k and have a good look around. otherwise you will spend 2.5hrs getting here and be finished in 15mins. again there was really no pressure for a guide. even after we declined the guide he remained very friendly and provided some advice to us. i was very impressed by this. 7 - between the first temple (where the money shot is) and the 2nd is just an uphill road. we walked it because we had decided to walk the whole thing but also i misunderstood the scooter offer and thought it was 100k. it is 10k and for $1 you may as well take the ride, help someone out and there is still plenty of hiking on the trail (not road) left to do. you also have the option to ride down the last section. have a look at the maps, the scooters only run between the first two and the rest is all on foot. the loop section is much less consistent wit a mix of steps, ramps, dirt etc. we did the loop on the way down. 8 - other people have made the point that you have seen the best at the first temple and that is generally true. if you don't mind walking off a few bintangs though you may as well take your time and have a look further up, you have probably travelled a bit to get here. 9 - we took a dry shirt / change of clothes for the air conditioned ride home and i was pleased we did. 10 - it is worth going past the first temple at your own comfort level just to make it a solid day trip, get some exercise and see some life away from more touristy areas. i am not kidding when i say it is a tough walk up but the same old lady carrying a fertiliser bag of rocks on her head passed me 3 times, every time i stopped for a breather she just silently cruised past with a grin. on the way down i passed a young bloke going up with a honda generator on his head. i was drenched in sweat, he looked like a greyhound wearing a pair of fleece track pants. committed people at the temple.",2
a very beautiful temple. great attraction but try to avoid peak visits as its a popular visit for tourist.,4
"one of the best places to visit in indonesia, bali is a lovely island full of fun and culture, tanah lot temple a most to visit",18
"it will be a regret if you go to uluwatu and dont see the performance because its like the balinese trademark, you could see tari kecak and the ramayana performance. not all of the audience understand the entire performance (including me just a few part) but it still must see performance. the performance starts after sunset, so when you wait for it you could see a beautiful sunset from there, and because the temple placed in a cliff you could see a really really beautiful big blue waves under the cliff while there's warm sunshine irradiate. but beware of monkeys because they are everywhere and they could take your things. the entrance fee is 30k rupiah and the performance fee is 100k rupiah.",8
amazing view from the top. it's a sunset point though we didn't get chance to see it due to cloudy weather. wonderful view of the indian ocean from the top! there is a temple that has a special cloth and have to wear it around your waist and then allowed to enter. overall nice experience!,4
this temple is a must see and you can really take your time and take in the surrounds as they are stunning. there are a number of stairs around the temple so if you are not keen on stairs then i would avoid it. the views from the cliff face are amazing. there are also many monkeys walking around the temple.,14
this temple has big area and there are two different routes to explore it. you will get different views from the left route or to the right route. you need extra energy here. minimum 2 hours to get all the best spots.,4
tanoh lot is the top most tourist attraction in bali .this temple for the ocean of hindu looks stunning and you can find many many tourists busy with taking photos and also selfies.,18
very nice view. very scenic. be careful for the monkeys as they often grab sunglasses. and if so happens get assistance from one of the staff there. they will help you out. must try in bali.,2
"on the hills..beside the lake...this temple is a must-go attraction in bali. from every corner, you'll get superb views that'll surely make your day. it takes 2-3 hours drive from kuta , but don't miss this place if you're planing to go bali.",2
went to see the sunset here after having a nice dinner a few meters away. we simply love it. the temples itself are not that big and you can reach them when the tides are low but its the picturesque landscape what shocks you with lots of angles and photo opportunities. lots of souvenir seller gather around here and i managed to get the best prices for paintings here rather than any other place in the island. a great experience above all....,4
"the temple was amazing enough but the show, please read the story they hand you upon entrance which makes the show easier to follow along, was a great way to experience a bit of the indo culture! picturesque views for sunset makes this a must visit while in bali!",2
"relatively well preserved for a 16 century temple. there are 3 zones to the temple. the ouster is usually open fields and gardens. the middle zone, where supporting facilities and meeting pavilions are built. the holiest is the towering lotus throne of the highest god. well maintained and in use today. the outer and middle zones area open to public. by walking around the holiest zone can be viewed from a walkway around the zone, which has a with low fence. free access to the temple.",4
"an absolute must-see! we hired a car for the day so we could go here and on to the sacred monkey temple in ubud with a couple of stops on the way for food and a bit of relaxation at padma beach as well as a surf. tanah lot is beautiful. we took some amazing photos, had a wander and regarded it with awe. just beautiful. brought quite a lot of culture to our trip :-)",17
"the temple is ok, don't feel like you see much but the location is amazing. if anything, go for the kecak, it was brilliant. get a seat fairly early but we warned the benches are not the most comfortable (i sat on my flip flops, which helped). read the information they give you, it makes the show much more enjoyable when you know what's going on. do not leave early (many people did this) as not only are you annoying everyone else but you will miss the best bits nearer the end! (basically the bits with the man in the monkey costume... hilarious and engages with the crowd) it was very entertaining, the chanting is brilliant.",13
you must come to this temple best view for perspective \t best to take picture for you and your friend. go there !!!,4
"the temple is a comparatively small building inside a large area overlooking the ocean. the prayer zone is not open to visitors, but there is a fantastic view and at six p.m. it is possible to watch a typical balinese dance show. the whole area is not very well kept nor clean, but it is worth a visit. beware of the monkeys, the balinese consider them sacred animals, but it is true that they are shameless,agile thieves!",2
"too expensive for what it is. you can see more beautiful scenery and landscape (also with monkeys) in uluwatu. but if you go, buy bananas in the street market or you will overcharged inside",8
"beautiful temple in a stunning setting with a gorgeous beach, sheers cliffs and angry white water breaking on the rocks. the temple is a lovely place to visit and the sunset is spectacular there. we drove a long way to see it and it was worth every minute. met loads of tourists there and loads of friendly reverend locals all paying homage with flowers. amazing place.",4
i was very hesitate to go here... our group had visited uluwatu temple a few days prior and those monkeys were so aggressive! however the monkey forest is much more relaxed.. unless you have food or a bottle in your hand they really don't bother with you. there are people selling bananas around the forest if you'd like a more close up encounter. monkey's aside the forest is a really nice area to walk around.,8
"visited the site as part of an all day driving tour of bali sightseeing. beautiful setting, although it was the dry season so not all vegetation was in bloom or bright green. very picturesque temples on the lake. great photo opportunity for the family. fishing boats next to the temple site also provided good photo ops. a couple onsite restaurants looked tasty although we did not eat there. small shopping area outside the temple exit. no high pressure to enter the stalls. a comfortable setting to browse local goods. huge turn off to us was the multiple attempts for tourists trying to get photos of our girls. we have run into this many times before and granted a few photos, but here the tourists were aggressive and some trying to be sneaky to get photos.",2
"not just a temple, tanah lot is a unique place to visit and not to mention an amazing photo opportunity. there are smaller little temples you can go in too and it's surrounded by shops just a short walk from the temple itself. downside would be the huge amount of tourists, but then again, i was one too! we paid 300,000 to get driven there, our guide to wait and take us back. slightly expensive we found so try and pay that as a max",17
"it was crazy busy and to be honest a great deal of entertainment came from people watching. the monkeys are very aggressive and if you visit here after visiting the ubud monkey sanctuary you'll see a drastic contrast their behavior so if you value those sunglasses, water bottles or hat don't bring them along! amazing views of the surf and temples but unfortunately you're only able to view the temples from a distance as they were closed off to the general pop.",14
"every where you go in bali, you will find the picture of this temple. so really wanted to go here... but be aware. when you book the driver. please specify ulundanu temple-bratan lake, as there is another temple with similar name. its a bit far from bali, but really worth the visit. on your way back , you can visit tanah lot temple. enjoy!!",18
"was warned not to wear jewelry, caps and sunglasses but the monkeys were much less assertive than at uluwata temple. nice walks plenty of monkeys to see and the forest setting was beautiful.",8
loved it beautiful bit of paradise and tranquility. favourite place in bali at the mo. lovely place people reminds us of bali of old times,2
"very awesome temple, one of a wonderful place in bali, a must place to visit when you are in bali. highly recommended!",2
"got to say if you are in bali tanah lot temple - you must visit, temple wasn't the main feature in my opinion, the sunset and sea waves made it one of the beautiful sites you'll see. loads of mini market stalls and food. fyi free toilet inside the market.",18
theres a lot of temples to see here (cant remember exactly but between 4-8) but the best and most popular are the first 2. the gateway to heaven is massive and absolutely beautiful as if the view of mount agung.,4
it's one of the nicest temples among the temples in bali. normally there will be overloaded tourists visiting there. make sure you don't miss out if you've never been there before :),2
"we were very lucky to be there while a local hindu ceremony was on. the real flavour of the place as all the people were wearing beautiful clothes, they were offering and praying, traditional music and dance. there is an entrance fee, very cheap and you must wear sarong. if you don't have any you can hire one there. the temple is at the top of cliff and is small, but beautiful. not too many steps to get there. if you have a walk through the little paths before the temple you will see a panoramic views of the cliffs merging into the ocean. we didn't see any monkeys fortunately! good place to visit when the local ceremonies are on!!!",14
"bali trip is incomplete without visiting this place. high up in the mountain, by a lake. beautiful weather. mesmerizing environment.",2
"we loved this temple, the geography here is phenomenal we were amazed by the views. monkeys were not a problem at all. we arrived at about 3pm before the crowds that arrive for sunset. we thought that we finished just t the right time.",14
"3rd time here! the sunset never fails to take my breath away! this place is ancient and stage is set at a spot where you can view the sunset as the dance starts. there is an entrance fee but i cannot recall how much. come early to enjoy the view and show starts at 6pm. attire: it is a temple so at least cover your legs but its okay if you don't, they give you a sarong. if are dress appropriately, they tie u a sash at the waist. the show is in balinese but they have descriptions on paper that will be handed to you before the show. interesting story! there are monkeys at this temple, so be extremely careful with your stuff. keep loose dangling items such as shades, water bottles, phones...i even saw a monkey pulling off a hair tie off a lady's ponytail!! so don't provoke them monkeys as vaccinations as a result of a monkey bite is very expensive and hard to get in bali. ( i know some travellers had to come by my country to get rabies vaccination after animal bites. ) be careful. anyways, this is a must see or visit if you come to bali! the kecak and the sunset from the cliffs are simply breathtaking!",2
"there's a playground in the temple complex. i like to play there. i saw some puppies, temples, and boats.",4
"it was rainy season, we were very lucky to even have the opportunity to witness one of the most spectacular sunset i've ever seen. it could be very crowded but the view is to die for. we stayed for 45 mins after the sunset to watch kecak fire dance performance. although it's a bit scary but it was worth the money.",13
nice temple close to the lake. the place is pretty relaxed and probably the right stay for half day. you can hire a boat in the lake,4
this is among most pictured temple at the huge lake. the kool breeze with great view would give you immense pleasure and and feed good factor. spend some time just watching the lake view. you would find the peace here.,4
"like everything in bali you have to pay to see it, hundreds of people doing the same thing, huge park area around the temple grounds nicely kept, you can go down to the beach. temple itself makes a great photo probably better at sunset but was not there at this time.",2
this was my favourite place i visited in bali. leave to get there early afternoon as traffic can be horrendous getting out to tanah lot. make sure your there for the sunset. it is absolutely amazing. the views are stunning! there are market stalls and restaurants there to eat and drink cocktails. you can go down the cliff into the temple and be blessed. you can also touch the holy snakes while they read a prayer for good luck. fantastic afternoon! a must when you visit bali.,2
"amazing view, a must in bali, you must be careful for your sunglass and hats.. monkeys love to steal them..",2
"great place for a bali sunset. there are some nice places for that along the stretch, but best spot is around the italian restaurant la luciolla.",2
"uluwatu temple is the best holy place in the world, the scenery was absolutely jaw dropping! do not forget to attend sunset kecak dance performance if visit this place",8
"we got a driver to take us to uluwatu temple for sunset. wow, how amazing it was! after the stairs to the temple at the top, we found a pathway that went along the coast and it was great. we walked down a bit, and got some sunset photos. there were monkeys roaming the grounds, so make sure that your sunglasses, or other shiny things are put away. we encountered quite a few monkeys, and if you are wearing black flip flops, be careful. we saw the monkeys rip them off of people's feet to steal and chew/rip apart. you can also buy tickets for the kecak dance (fire dance), but we didn't.",8
"this has been said before, but in order to grasp the situation and see the temple and it's surrounds, i had to witness it for myself. and yes! whoever wrote that this venue is a huge cash cow was absolutely right. entering the carpark almost gave me a heart attack as there were so many coaches parked up it resembled a bus station! .... and all these coaches had people in them, so that equated to many hundreds the only way i can describe the entrance and the route to the temple, would be like entering a factory outlet shopping park!! there were hawkers everywhere trying to sell cheap tat which was most off putting. walking down to the beach area and towards the temple there was a cave which supposedly housed a \holy snake\ but in order to see it you had to part with more money... but.... i think i know by now what a snake looks like, even a holy one at that. walking further up the hill towards the cafe we encountered more shops selling more tat... crazy really... but many of the shops were selling full native american head dresses for some reason! weird that.. so, a word of advise ; unless of course you desperately want to walk round with hoards of people & being accosted by hawkers, i would suggest you read up about this temple and look at as many pictures as you can - or better still, buy a video so you can experience this place in the comfort of your own armchair. but, having said that, i am pleased to have witnessed the hoards et all for myself and the saddest part of it all is,that you can't even get into the temple to see it..",4
"the experience is perhaps less of a temple but walks along the cliff top path with dramatic cliff & sea view and lots of monkeys, so do not hold on to any food or fruit and hold tight of sunglasses and hats. we found the overall experience worthwile but average as to the temple buildings",14
"a very nice view especially during sunset and at the same time can see the 'kecak dance' show. be careful, a lot of monkeys around, waiting to get your bags or other things.",13
"it's a temple by the shores of bratan lake in the mountains nead bedugul, an iconic view. the temple has a park and surroundings that's worth to visit ... don't forget to get your iconic view, use the photographer, it's only around idr 15k-20k.",4
"we arrived around sunset and the place was beautiful in the dying light. there are two temples, the smaller to the right and the larger on the other side. both are accessible, but you need at least an hour or two to explore them, particularly if there are crowds. it is must see, we feel.",4
"exquisite temple built by side of beautiful and peaceful lake. if you don't want to visit more than 3 temples in bali, i would say this is one of them (the other two would be uluwatu temple and tirta empul).",2
ullawatu is pushed as the place to watch the sun go down whilst watching traditional balinese dance. herded like cattle and the cost of the dance is very high. an hour of keck keck shouting in failing light whilst packed in like sardines and no way of easy escape. don't waste your money.,8
"dramatic view - it's an understatement. a very sacred balinese temple, revered by the locals, you might even catch a glimpse of a ceremony, large assemble of people dressed festively in traditional clothes, colorful and beautiful, handmade oranemnts and offerings, quiet and peaceful celebration. or maybe some very exotic harmonies of traditional music. the temple seems to exude an aura, and the blue waters at the bottom of the cliff connects it to the nature, drawing energy from it. eerie feeling, exotic beauty.",2
"when coming to uluwatu temple, bring lots of money. you will be charged to park the bike, to rent the cover, unless you bring your own, to watch the fire dance. beautiful place, but very expensive",8
"the view is breathtaking. temple perched high above, though you can't really get close. lots of wild monkeys around so beware of your belongings",14
"tanah lot temple was the one of bali's amazing. i was there on the trip to banyuwangi and bali. i like this temple with the panoramic of sea near, with the angry waves foward to you. the sunset here its most beutifull time.",18
"if u r going to uluwatu temple pls beware, the monkeys r crazy they will grab anything u have on hand n attack children. while husband was carrying my 3yr old daughter the monkey attacked them frm behind, pulled off my daughters brand new shoe and started chewing n tearing it into pieces, i was chased n attacked by another who pulled my sarong, wanted to grab my phone n refused to let go until my hubby yelled at it. all for no reason at all. we were just walking didnt even look at e monkeys or made fun of them. super scary. thank god all of us escaped unhurt.",8
"the temple is nearly always close. but it's not for the temple that people go tu uluwatu. the most astonishing sunset i've ever seen. the temple on the cliff, the sunset, the ocean... it's worth the effort. the kecak dance can be avoided. you can see much better kecak in ubud, the one in uluwatu is really too much for tourists.",8
"went during sunset. it was truly stunning. would recommend paying more to watch the show in the temple during sunset. be careful with the monkeys as they will steal anything that is showing (they tried to steal my flip flop!) so take off sunglasses, and camera cases and be careful with your phone.",13
"great views, clean air, it´s a must see in bali! one of the best places to visit and an escape from the crowds in kuta.",2
"the view is great, and the sunset too. but when i go, it so crowded with group tours. i can't even take a good view pic properly. still, one of the best sunset in bali. if you are taking a motorbike or scooter to uluwatu, please don't go back to late. cuz the road is so scary without street lamp. dark and quiet.",8
"we arrived at the temple late morning, and surprisingly, it wasn't busy and we went straight in. all buildings are well decorated with gold and vibrant colours. peaceful surroundings, cool breeze over the lake, it's a beautiful site and a superb temple.",4
awesome place . interesting history . worth the travelling. make sure you know about the sea tides. high tides the temple will be closed . also make you get a driver or cab to bring you to and fro.,4
"the setting of this temple is really nice, but unfortunately, like many temples we visited, it is crowded and touristy. however in saying that, i'm still glad i visited it, because it is in such a beautiful setting. this is a fact of life these days since instagram so we just have to grin and bear it.",4
one of the best sunset views in bali. their kecak dance is worth watching and the views of the ocean are breathtaking...,2
"we didn't really go inside the temple but just went up the stairs to see the view. and it was a fabulous view of the cliff, seen such a view for the first time. the place was too crowded and the kecak dance had so many people that there was barely much place left for the dancers to dance. getting in and out is also a challenge as the cars would get stuck due to narrow roads. we went there from tanah lot to uluwatu and the drive was endless.",8
nice and beautiful sunset and enjoy dinner with fresh fish and also see the balinese dance performance,2
temple near shore is so beautifully located.one of the must visit place in bali. water in temple is crystal clear and not salty.sunset view is one of the wonderful thing to see.,2
"you must walk until you reach the cliff and monkeys everywhere. if you do not touch the monkeys they do not touch you. tip: do not bring bright objects to sight sunglasses, camera etc, monkeys draws much attention and are fast thieves. you will have to dress in a sarong to visit the holy place. the temple is small but the important thing is the views",14
tanah lot is one of my favorite temples in the world. this place is truly magical & its a must see if you visit bali!,18
"we were charged $6 entrance fee, made to jump hoops (drink holy water, get a tika, etc.) only to be turned back at the entrance stairs that go around the big rock. we drove all the way from ubud just for this temple and were terribly disappointed.",4
"what a beautiful temple, this is one of the most beautiful ones i have ever seen. it s on a rock in the see, well more like coast rock.",4
excellent ocean view .. old temple in cliff ... mesmerizing place to relax and mingle with land and water in altitude .... sunset is remarkable ... kids enjoyed the clear indian ocean water .. turtle in water also can be seen,4
we came during mid afternoon which wasn't to busy and had a pleasure walk around the temple grounds. the cost of going in is a little high at $4.50 us as we had paid a lot less for better experiences. however it is worth the trip,4
"this place is amazing, so unique, so bali, it's beautiful, we were fortunate to witness sunset from there and all i can say is wow! if you are in bali please add this to your program you will not be disappointed",2
"a must see for anyone visiting bali.probably the major temple of bali.need to walk and climb a lot though ! also ,as the place is open and wooded,one should be careful of monkeys snatching away goggles and caps etc.uncovered legs require a sarong but full pant is ok.three or four layers of temples.the key thing is the sunset-it is out of this world !!! the red sun setting(at this time of the year at least) tends to be there for a very long time and reflects magnificently against the jutting peninsula ,on which the temple is situated",2
"although the stated above says im not pleased it is still an amazing temple, go in the morning to avoid all the hasslers and enjoy the view with just a couple tourists",4
"beatiful, exotic with sunset view.. memorable trip. beach and the old temple is great place to visit.",4
need to see this place if you're planning the east side bali tour. the area is not crowded with a lot of tourist unlike other places. you need a strong knee to climb up the stairs but it's worth seeing it.,2
"we went with a driver, you have to pay the entrance fee and the park. lot's of turists, but it's good to visit because of the location at the lake and near the mountain/vulcano. the surronding environment it's mystic although i didn't like the \statues\ of colored animais in the garden around \for turists to play\ since they aren´t alowed to enter the temple itself.",4
"god almighty. you haven't visit bali if you didn't come here and watch kecak dance while enjoy the sunset. mind your snacks, shiny and colorfull stuffs, they will attrack the monkeys and might grab them from you. you can purchase the kecak dance ticket through the website. show some respect by wearing proper clothes,",2
"yes it's busy but there is still room to move around and doesn't ruin the experience. we all add to the congestion by being there!! we had about 2 hours before sunset and walked to the nearest temple first. it's not a long walk but you get he views to the south east and if you carry on towards the restaurant there are steps that lead part way down to the beach but is blocked - again you can get close to waves. we then followed path back up to where the cliff point is (snake charmer land) and saw tanah lot temple from above. it is amazing how it stands on its own. i can imagine it's better with tide in as the waves break against the temple! we walked down (yes crowded) but lots of space - maybe not for the instagrammers who want it all for themselves! the waves are very strong and unpredictable but nice to spend 30 mins there watching the waves and tanah lot close up. we then waited for sunset and there are many places to do this. aside from the spectacular sunset the other great phenomenon was the 100's of birds that suddenly appeared as the sun hit the horizon. i assume this is a daily thing! anyway, definitely a must see and just go with the expectation that others want to enjoy also and you won't be disappointed.",17
upon arrival you are surrounded by vendors everywhere. when you finally venture down to the temple it is beautiful. visitors are not allowed to enter. would recommend going during low tide so that you can walk around the temple,4
"there are a lot of stalls selling many similar items on the way down to tanah lot but we just walked directly down to the beach as we are not so into them. tanah lot is beautiful and although most people go there at sunset, we were there during the day and it was lovely to visit. options while you are there include paying a donation and see the holy snakes in a cave by the temple and/or paying a donation to wash and drink the holy water and be blessed. a very beautiful place.",17
the temple is off course very beautiful but i really couldnt stand the busses with the very rude chinese tourists . they have no manners and getting run over by the selfie sticks,4
the view from this temple is superb. we messed up the timing as we wanted to not miss the local dance performance which starts at 6pm - we only got there in time for the show so could not see the temple as it closes after the show. you should plan to get there no later than 5pm so you have enough time to take in the gorgeous views before the local dance performance which is a must-see.,13
"nice place to visit if you're in the southern parts of bali. easy access, lots of things to see and photograph (but beware of the monkeys, they're mean :)) on some days in the evening a group performs the famous 'kecak' dance in front of the temple. better than in ubud, where noise from the traffic disturbs the atmosphere",2
"this was the only balinese dance we attended during our vacation, and i'm so glad we chose this spot. we arrived around 5 pm, an hour before the dance. my husband was given a sarong to wear as he had on shorts. i had worn a longer skirt, so only had a sash to wear. the temple was very crowded, but there were spectacular views from the terraces. only saw 1 monkey, contentedly chewing on some poor tourist's sunglasses.... we joined the masses for the dance, which was interesting and entertaining. always surprised at the number of people who will get up and leave in the middle of an event. the best part is the backdrop, with the setting sun, rising moon, and the lights of the fishboats shining through the dusk. absolutely picture perfect and a wonderful memory of bali.",2
the temple is beautiful situated on a rock. the nature (sea and beach) around the temple is amazing.,4
we loved this temple and the surroundings were filled with different kind of flowers blooming to perfection.,4
"this is a very lovely temple in a scenic location on a lake. it can get very crowded, but if you are patient you can still get some good photos of the temple. i was lucky to witness a big ceremony while i was here. you can take a boat ride on the lake, or wander through the large gardens. plenty of souvenir shopping to do and loads of places to eat & sleep. there is a super local fresh market - this is a huge agricultural area, so the produce cannot get fresher. you should bargain though. fresh locally grown strawberries are a bonus here!",4
"we(married couple in 30s) went to uluwatu temple on 31st oct 2015. the temple is situated in the southern part of bali.the temple and surroundings are good, clean. the temple is the best place to view the sunset. the entrance fee to the temple is 20,000 id rupiah per person. they provide you sarong to cover your knees.there is a kecak fire dance daily at 6pm which can be seen for a fee of 100000 id rupiah per person. tourists normally visit the uluwatu temple and then have seafood dinner at jimbaran bay.",8
"there's a lot of people flocking to the area around of temple to see sunset, but still i managed to find a very good place to see sunset. waves are high which adds a lot of beauty to the spot. highly recommended for anyone loving sunset.",4
tanah lot temple like all other balinese temples ask you to shell out money to enter the holy springs under the small cliff seperated from the land by a small puddle of sea water. nice view from up the garden cliff where other small temples r situated. thats about it.... nothing special unless there are so many souvenirs shops selling t-shirt and sarongs and toilets (yes chargeable toilets everywhere). a boring attractions for someone like me unless clicking cute pics with my wifey.,17
"uluwatu temple was the last temple we visited in bali, and what a finish to our trip it was! it has the most picturesque location i have seen of any temple in bali. beautiful cliffs looking down to the ocean perched on the edge of which was this beautiful temple. this temple provides photo opportunities like no other. watching the sun set over the waters, you almost feel like the time shouldn't stop. i could have stood there forever watching that spectacle - it was that breathtaking! a fire dance performance takes place in an amphitheater-like setting just around the sunset time overlooking the beautiful ocean. we were unable to see it due to lack of time, but i can just imagine how mesmerising it would have been!",8
to us all temples after the fourth one we visited looked exactly the same. however in this one there were several local old men who tried to cheat us or ask for money every 100yards.,4
"very unexpected to be walking through markets one moment & then it just opens up to ocean & the temple. unfortunately we were there at high tide so could not walk out to temple. so try & time your visit for this at low tide to get the full experience. beautiful views though with plenty of vantage points to take photos. you can see all the way up the coast on a clear day. lots of people trying to sell postcards and wanting to take your photo (at a cost of course) but they aren't to pushy and polite. the footpaths are fantastic with very view steps, however the part in front of the main temple on the main land is a little rough. would need to be very careful with children. small parking fee and entry fee to pay (sorry can't remember how much it was) lots of market stalls, food and drinks available. you could walk around this place for hours. definitely worth the visit, a beautiful place.",4
nothing much there because when we go there's high tide so we couldn't make it to the temple. there's a few shop where you can buy souvenirs at a fairly good price. overall nice place to visit!,4
great temple and amazing view of the temple in the lake. a bit too far especially coming from kuta area but a must see when you visit bali,2
"not worth visiting, horrible way to the temple you can may photoshopp it. place is crowded not too much to see.",4
"it's all about the location with this temple sitting atop the cliff-edge of a mountain. large enough area with many spots where one can spend a moment peacefully admiring the beautiful views. can, and does, get extremely busy at sunset! our drive there was just over an hour so that was a big plus. the drive out of there could be horrendous as everyone leaves at the same time after the firedance performance - we skipped it. do beware the monkeys - they are wild after all!",14
"we were on a outdoor trip in bali and hired a taxi and visited tanha lot and uluwatu the same day. must say we were only looking forward to kechak dance performance that starts at 6pm sharp and to grab front seats you must reach before 6. the temple isnt too fascinating. kind of a cramped place and not worth heading the stairs up. but kechak dance was worth it all. what a performance. completely fanatic..!!! deserve all the applaud.. character of hanuman and sita most preferred and high energy in all the people involved in the performance makes it a superb one. must say it was a house full show and it is like this always. we paid 1 lac idr each to watch this performance. background view of ocean along with sunset, cool breeze and a stunning performance.",8
"the place is great, the views are beautiful, also the market place located around the temple is great with amazing products at extremely affordable prices. just remember to negotiate the prices a lot, it's ok over there.",4
"gorgeous, secluded, cliff-side beach on bali's south shore...absolutely worth a stop for a couple of hours on the way to uluwatu. i'd recommend hiring a driver because the roads can be pretty confusing!",8
we went to the temple as the kecak dance was highly recommended by my friends who visited bali. the entry to the temple costs 20000 idr and in order to see the kecak dance you have to pay 100000 idr more. but it is not to be missed. the dance happens at sunset and the ambience is amazing.,2
"we visited uluwatu temple around midday, it was hot and humid but it was worthy. the views of the cliffs and temple are spectacular. the downside are the monkeys, it seems they do not have enough food so they grab anything from you. at the end of our visit traffic was so heavy that took us almost three hours to get to seminyak so i would recommend to visit the temple really early in the morning to avoid traffic.",8
"there are many conflicting names for this place depending on what material you refer to. most tourists know it as bedugul from the travel brochures. but the name of the temple itself is actually called pura ulun danu or ulun danu temple. and the lake it is situated on is danau bratan/lake bratan. if you are travelling from seminyak/kuta, its a long way drive of about 2hours one way. normally people will stop by at jatiluwih (terraced rice fields) before or after this place, then it is about 1 hour apart. the road to ulun danu is even narrower, windy and hilly. along the way, you will pass by villages as well all nice vegetables and flower farms until you reach the part where you start climbing the mountain. most tourist visit this place in the morning due to better views. however i went there in the afternoon and the view is still pretty clear. also it is less crowded in the afternoon compared to in the morning. while you are there enjoy the beautiful garden compounds, before proceeding to the floating temple and last but not least take a walk to the extreme left of the area where you will arrive at the pond area where the stunning mountainous view is right in front of you. a lot of people dont walk to this area therefore it is much less crowded. to me this is the best part of the whole place. just standing there, enjoying the amazing sights while feeling the cooling air brushing off against your skin. no words can describe how good the feeling is. ulun danu temple / bedugul / lake bratan (whichever name you call it) is a great place to visit when you are bali. the long road trip is more than worth it.",30
"this temple is located high on the mountain overlooking the water. it has a gorgeous view! beware of the monkeys there! they are very aggressive and will steal sunglasses, hat, camera, purses. you better hang on to your personal items! they are not as friendly as those in the monkey forest!",14
"i was fortunate enough to find a local tour company that allowed me to customize my itinerary (i was able to squeeze in tegelalang rice terraces, mt. batur volcano in kintamani, coffee plantation, tanah lot, and uluwatu beach, uluwatutemple + sunset kecak fire dance all in one day). i would have to say that the uluwatu part was the highlight, and i rightfully requested that we be able to catch the sunset there. the temple was nested atop a cliff, waves of blue crashing against it. i almost did not include this in my list of places of to visit due to other reviews' warnings against the monkeys being very aggressive here. i'm so happy that i still went because most fortunate part was there weren't any monkeys when i visited in september! you can do without the kecak fire dance but if you have idr 100,000 to spend, as well as the time, i would recommend still going. the performers were quite entertaining and engaged the audience to participate towards the end. if you do, get to the dance area by 5:00pm for good seats and make sure you have an umbrella as the sun is still glaring at this time.",8
being someone who loves indian history and methodology. uluwatu temple and kecak dance should be definitely on the list for anyone visiting bali. such beautiful temple on the cliff especially on the sunset. the only dilemma is whether to view sunset from temple boundaries or while kecak dance. both are amazing way to end the day. i would definitely suggest heading to south beaches during the day and off to uluwatu temple. if you are courageous enough hire a scooter nearby and make your way there on scooter. you'll save so much time.,8
was amazing to see the ritual processions of the hinduculture with mirage and typical clothing. nice walk around along the clifs and shores to see the uluwatu temple. little bit scared that monkeys would steal something. but you can call the staff when something s stolen. no worries. must see!,8
"uluwatu had some nice views from the cliffside that the 'temple' is perched on. you can take a short hike along the ledge which is where all the nice pictures are from. beware of the monkeys! the path is littered with food, broken sunglasses, and sandals that have been stolen by the little hooligans. beyond the cliffside views and the monkeys, the place is unremarkable. the religious structures were also gated off when we visited. as others have noted, you will need to wear a sarong to gain entry. you can catch the kecak performance here as well but the reviews are average at best. cost was 100k idr per person (foreigner) and we opted to skip it. (hint: youtube it) traffic here is also terrible; it took us 1.5 hours to get here from sanur. if staying for the kecak dance i am sure it is even worse when exiting.",8
"stunning locale, easy walk up and down; kecak dance with the sunset as a backdrop leaves you spellbound. be very very careful of the monkeys, we saw monkeys snatch away sun glasses, snacks, water bottles etc. and be sure to reach a little early to get the best seats to watch the kecak dance.",13
"been there in may 2018. arrived around 5 pm, the entrance fee is idr 60k per person. most travelers choose to visit from 5 - 7 pm. due to sunset view and this consider the best time to visit. in the coastal areas there is a small cave and inside the caves, there are snakes with black and white color. have you heard about the tanah lot sacred snake, this black and white striped snake is intended. they called it holy snake. while waiting for the sunset, i'm just explore around the temple. there's several souvenir and coffee shop but i'm not sure about the price. they also have kecak dance here but as i been told by my supir, the storyline is just the same as at uluwatu temple.",8
"a truly amazing natural site to visit. bali always amazed me, and this site is a must go. for photographers, you can have tons of beautiful scenes to take.",2
the place is very very beautiful. but always crowded. not much of a walk. so anyone can go there. you have to go down to the temple and beach also. but you cannot enter the temple. best time would be about 7 or 8 in the morning.,4
been there as part of my visit to bali in 2013. it's a great temple (though i haven't seen it) but the journey and place was awesome. it was on a hill and view of sea from there is just too good. you can enjoy the sunset also as generally you visit this place this evening. it also has those special monkeys who have pointed ears at the end. they look very cute. main highlight of this place is the live show which is ramayan (story from indian mythology) where they showsmall fight sequence between ravana (from lanka now called sri lanka) and hanuman (devotee of lord ram). very enjoyable act and well played too.,2
"this place is nice for the views. to make it worth the trip, stay for the kacak dances (pronounced cachak). you pay around 9 dollars per ticket. it starts at around 5:30 pm. be patient, it drags on for a bit and some people leave early. if you dig in, when the sun goes down , the show picks up and is quite a bit of fun.",13
"the temple is nothing special at all. what is special are the amazing views with the sheer drop of the cliffs to the beach and sea below. the monkeys are vile. be careful as one did grab my sister's glasses and on instinct she put out her hand for them and the monkey bit her badly on the hand. it was a bad bite and required a series of rabies vaccinations. the monkeys are horrible so please be careful of anything that is shiny and catches the light - glasses, hair clips, jewellery etc. sunset at the temple is lovely and the kecak and fire dance is fabulous. it does get a bit monotonous but it is ok to leave during the performance if you have seen enough.",14
this temple was truly beautiful. grounds are well maintained and you are actually allowed inside the temple unlike a lot of others in bali that we have been to. well worth seeing.,2
"though this is a very touristy spot, it does not take away the overall beauty of this place. this is one of a kind temple! unlike other conventional temple, this is actually a temple on the water! advice going during low-tide (that's when you can walk across to the temple on water)!",4
the minute we stepped foot on property we immediately regretted coming. if you google what touristy is. this place will come up. there were so many people and this was at 3 pm. i can't imagine what this place is like at sunset. i saw more selfie sticks in 5 minutes there then i did my whole life. i would only come here first thing in the morning and get in and out. i'm sure during high tide the view of the temple would be better. is it worth battling traffic to get a picture of this? look at all those people. no thanks.,4
"after a hours drive, we arrived to see the temple & the famous sunset. we didn't get near the temple & the sunset was not happening due to over head thunderstorm clouds. the monkeys are very scary. they will grab your bag, earnings. they snatch my daughters glasses from her face & took my flip flops from my feet. really scary.",14
i'm not much of a sunset person but i give this one credit. it's very dramatic! you're on a cliff watching the sunset with hundreds of people. temple was also interesting with the white stone. downside was the traffic going and coming back... but since on vacation- what's the rush?,4
"tanah lot is a temple in the middle of sea and a treat to eyes during sunset. but it gets really crowded. when you enter, there are 2 paths - one that goes to batu bolong and the other one to tanah lot (both being in the same campus). personally, i liked batu bolong more than tanah lot. you can go down the stairs and go to the batu bolong beach (almost all to yourselves, since there were very few tourists down there). the views are amazing - big waves and sunset. truly a must visit when you are in bali.",18
"definitely worth taking the time to visit this temple. it's pretty amazing, especially if you strike a day where the waves are crashing hard against the rock itself. make sure you take the time to look around the area, walk to the golf course and take the path to the point where you can look back on the temple. very beautiful scenery.",4
"you have to visit these 'must see' places to realise that they aren't! after paying the 30k pp entrance fee you have to go through the market with all the usual tourist tack - gives them a fair wack at your wallets contents but doesn't enhance the experience. the temple itself is on a small rock just off the coast. this is about the only special thing about it. it is interesting for the history - which isn't explained anywhere on site so research it 1st. best to visit at low tide so you can get closer but you can't visit the actual temple. there is a fresh water spring (holy water they say) at the base of the rock where you can get a blessing (and pay of course). the best views are from a distance so maybe at high tide you don't miss anything after all. photos at sunset are all the rage but i can only imagine the crush to get just the right spot to get the sun setting behind the temple. all in all - been there, done that, won't be back.",4
"hire a driver is better to come here as the distance is quite far (eastern part of bali). we stayed in kuta took almost 2.5 hours to get there. the view from the top is nice, able to see ocean, great combination architecture. worth to visit this!",2
"the place is breathtaking , the temple was locked when we went , as a matter of fact all temples in bali have restricted access , we didn't get to go inside any temples since al of them were closed ,don't know if they have particular entry timings , there is a golf course near by and u can see it from here , when there is low tide u can walk across to the other side so make sure you go well prepared to walk in the water , that is if u r a little more adventures , on the whole it's a beautiful place and a must visit",2
"a site by the sea, comprised of 2 average hindu temple complexes, one of them turning into island at high tide. above the entry gates i would say nothing thrilling thete. if you have few hours free, can drop by.",4
"avoiding uluwatu temple because of bad reviews on trip advisor would be a big mistake. yes the monkeys can be a problem, but now that you know about them you can take the appropriate steps to not have your visit ruined by them. first up, remove hats, sunglasses and wear proper shoes. don't carry shiny 'prizes' for the monkeys to get hold of or food and make sure your camera is secure. pay a 'guide' to escort and look after you. you will get ripped off, but what is ripped off? we agreed to pay our guide 50000rp with the idea of offering another 50000 as a tip. she kept the monkeys at bay and was informative and friendly and stayed with us for hours, insisting she stay after we made it known we were waiting until after the sunset. we were glad she did in the end as the monkeys do get a little crazy as night falls. she ended up getting 170000rp out of us. fleeced? probably. but big deal. that was under $20aud to guide and look after us for at least 3 hours and help us enjoy a wonderful attraction. sunset is busy but a pleasure if you get the right conditions and you will get some great photo ops. the temple is a little boring other than its location, but the view is amazing! you will have to pay 3000rp to hire a sarong on entry but it was made clear to us guides are not essential so make your own choice on that. my personal opinion is uluwatu is well worth a visit.",8
nice view of temple with surrounding area. a lot of tourist.a place must of visit to bali first timer. many small shop outside selling souvenir with great bargain,2
"we went on a 3 temple tour, but this one was the most spectacular. too cloudy to catch the sunset but an amazing temple built by hand and formed by the sea",4
"too many people and the litter detracted from the fact that this was a sacred place, saw more meaningful temples in peoples homes",4
"the temple isnt anything special, but the view from up there is pure magic! we watched the sunset and walked around the grounds. there are several free monkeys, the big attraction of that place, be aware of your stuff!!!",14
"likely a very beautiful place, but way too many people (unknowingly went on a 'public holiday' & thousands of tourists from jakarta at 11am-sunset would have been worse tho). empty water bottles & rubbish, plus selfie sticks everywhere-careful they don't knock u or ur kids over the cliff on mainland! kinda felt like a circus which was a shame. tide was in so likely would get a better feeling if going when tide is out & can walk across to temple. bizarrely the bamboo restaurant with water feature at the exit seemed way more peaceful & respectful of the spirituality of the area. perhaps better to go to a quieter local temple & just buy a postcard of tanahlot at airport😀. nonetheless have no expectations & may be pleasantly surprised-probably like most things in life!",18
"this is definitely a beautiful temple with the surrounding lake. the lake gives you a feeling of serenity. but there are too many tourist about. i don't think it is worth the long drive up just to spend 30 mins to look at the temple. if you are planning on spending a half day there to enjoy a nice picnic. otherwise there are equally if not nicer temples to visit. i went there from benoa and it took nearly 3 hours to get there. with a baby in the car, it was challenging not much to see on the way there. (but could be my driver who doesn't know where to stop) the actual destination for this place is in danau beratan (lake beratan) and not as it shows on the map.",4
the view from top of the mountain near the temple is one of the amazing thing i have ever seen. the sunset is also mesmerizing over there.,4
this is a must see place in ubud do not miss it at all! the monkeys are amazing and not aggressive as the ones in uluwatu temple. the jungle is very beautiful and with a lot of monkeys all around. you can take a lot of amazing photos and videos. it takes at least 2 hours to enjoy all parts of it and when you are entertained with the monkeys you will forget the time.,8
"its just something everyone who travels to this part of bali needs to experience at least once. join the throng of people that flock here to enjoy the sunset. if you're like me and dont go to kuta this is the place to people watch, wander along the beach in the mornings, enjoy a sunset drink at la plancha.",2
too much people there and also entrance fee applicable as well for the area where it is on the sea itself while this also have to walk quite a distance passing through quite a lot of shops beforw reaching it not as beauty as the other temple also wave is big that period of time.,4
"this is a great temple because the view around temple is so...beautiful. there monkey around the temple, so please be careful with your things. :-) better go in the afternoon to see this place",14
"a lovely temple, but many years ago i able to walk around it. no longer is that the case. bus load after bus load of tourist desend here for sun set. holy water and holy snake (both small caves) are near bye, go and look if it is your first time, as everyone is curious. i have been here three times since 1983. but the crowds are too much for me now, i will watch the sunset from a beach, without the bother of the traffic jam.",4
"not something we see in australia, so it was nice to hike up and experience it. its a solid hike, and a bit cold at the top. you almost forget that you are in bali. beautiful lush green surrounds. lots of market gardens all around. the big lake looks beautiful, especially from the mountain top.",2
once you have passed the commercial area between the car park and the garden areas running along the coastline around the temple it is very picturesque. it was high tide and not around sunset so we could not get to the temple and missed the best time of day to see it but we still enjoyed the visit.,4
"this temple ought to be visited as early as possible in the morning, before the crowds and clouds gather. we left sanur at 6am and reached here at 7.45am while the sky was clear and blue, the air cool and crisp, and only a few other tourists present (meaning that our photos weren't littered with little people milling about); in retrospect i would even have arranged to set off at 5.30am or even 5am. we spent 45 minutes wandering around the temple grounds and lake, before spending the rest of the morning and early afternoon trekking to the 3 waterfalls in munduk and enjoying kopi luwak and bergedils (potato croquets) at eco cafe. pleasant day!",4
the in/ out is a huge market. the temple itself is pretty unique and recommend you head up to the sunset bars in the day for tourist free view as down below there will be thousands of mostly local tourists. about $10 entry. easy parking if arriving on a scooter.,4
i've been here twice now. the last visit was around miday and it was stinking hot. only saw 3 monkeys - the rest must have been hiding in some shade. the temple is unimpressive and there is really nothing much to do. i recommend blue point over this place.,14
"went for a day tour before the issue of mt agung eruption. amazing temple that located face to face at mt agung. although it took a long time to drive here, but all worthit for a visit to amazing temple. highly recommend! please remember, if the weather good you will have a great picture of mt agung. weather permitting! good luck !",28
"me and my family visit in january 2012. it was peak season (chinese new year). we go to uluwatu temple, especially to see the kecak dance, i heard its the best performance kecak dance in bali. yes, the uluwatus view is awesome. yes, monkeys are cute (not “the thief” one). but were disappointed by the dance. staffs keep selling the ticket although the seating area was already full. theres not enough space for the dancer and i can see theyre difficult to move. as far as i know, this is a very sacred dance, but they made it look like a comedy show. however, its really kind entertaining for the tourist. for you, who want to see the real kecak dance with comfortable seat, dont come here!",8
"this place is charming. there are lot of people so you must be patient them throught making photos but the temple and view around is simply more. there are also shops and restaurants in one area, so you can be here from lunch to sunset which is many people here for",4
this is a unique spot with a beautiful temple perched on top of a rock at the edge of the ocean shoreline. there are lots of shops outside the temple grounds to enjoy.,4
this temple is something worth seeing if you get the chance. its perched up on a cliff with the waves splashing some 70 meters below. it is hot and not much shade so bring a hat and wear sun screen. just keep in mind that you have to watch the monkeys. they will gladly take your hat or glasses from you. even a shoe and hold it at ransom. only once they are satisfied with the bundle of fruit given to them will they drop the item for you to collect. other than that there are a few fantastic places to stop of civit coffee on route. worth a trip and it can be a made into a day trip or just morning trip,14
the temple is not accessible and it's not possible to see it close. however it's worth to visit to do a beautiful cliff walk and see monkeys.,14
"its a must visit for all traveller's in bali ! its takes about an hour from south kuta. entrance fees is 10k for children and 20k for adults. also you have to wear the sarongs to cover your legs for men and women , as the religious place requires a dress code. its a nice walk around the temple area and also you can get great snapshots of the temple on the edge of the cliff ! the sunsets here are really beautiful . theres a kecak dance at sunset , and a must see ! get to the ceremony arena in time to get good seats ! tickets for the kecak dance are sold on the spot. beware , lots of monkeys in the area . keep your bags at bay and your goggles , hats and flashy items tucked away!",2
we were surprised to see the new tanah lot. the garden and pathways make the experience really enjoyable. of course the temple itself is the main attraction but the new addition to the facility elevate it to world-class attraction.,17
ahh the famous bali \heaven gate\. super beautiful to see - especially in the hours before and at sunset! a bit off putting was the 3 hour waiting queue to take pictures at the gate. wake up people!,2
"absolute must at sunset, an amazing moving place to view for serenity and photographic opportunities. best to arrive around 4:30pm, grab a coffe and take it all in. as the sun goes down it turns into an amazing spectacle, you can drop down onto the coast line and walk viewing the exposed corals, polyps and invertebrates. normal tradition to enter into the temples, sarong, scarf and head dress but even viewing from the various points it's really amazing.",4
"probably the best 10,000 rp ($1) value anywhere. i would guess that most people would drive straight past and not even know it was there. the temple is a great example of the wonders of bali and how it would have been pre-colonial times; even though it was only built in the 1900's. the hidden gem is that you can pay a little extra and swim in one of the pools at the back - still only rp 6,000 more.",2
"the indian ocean view is beautiful. however, lots of monkeys. do not carry any loose articles like caps or sun shades. they will be snatched.",14
"these monkeys are friendly, however respect the rules. definitely a better experience here than in uluwatu.",8
this is located in a wonderful place...sunset is gorgeous but not visible on cloudy days...the temple is very beautiful as well!!,4
"if you are exploring the island of bali, then this scenic temple is a must see!!!! the location is absolutely stunning. the temple is located by the beratan lake and the mountain. this temple is dedicated to worshiping hindu gods brahma - vishnu - shiva as well as the lake goddess danu. the serene environment of the temple is perfect to walk around and the picturesque surroundings are perfect for photography. we have seen many temples but with the mesmerizing views of this temple, this one is our favorite balinese temple. advise to fellow travellers, don't miss this temple!!!",2
"visited here to see the traditional fire dance. the views are amazing although there is a lot of traffic as so many people come to visit. there are lots of monkeys about so make sure you put away you glasses, bags etc as they will try to snatch them. if you have shorts on they with give you a sarong which i used to wrap over my bag. we paid 100,000 rupiah to watch the fire dance which i initially thought was expensive (we were backpacking) but it was well worth it. try to get there a little early if you like to take a good picture. only one side will get pictures with the sunset in the background.",13
we visited this temple on one of the hindu religious day and it was really busy.the best time to go one hour before sunset. the temple is on a rock in an island which is shaped by the tides. sound of the waves is very refreshing. the sea is absolutely clean and reflects the blue sky.there are lots of shops along the road going to the temple from the entrance. this is a must visit and one my favorite place in bali.,2
"i know some people knock the instagram worthy photo, but i liked it. went there first on our day trip after reading how others had to wait hours in line. got there around 9 and probably waited 20-30mins. so that done time to actually enjoy lempuyang. there is a bit of work going on at the first level but doesnt interfere with your experience. excellent temple for serious hikers, who would be keen to walk up to the highest level..which could take a few hours overall. nice views the higher you go.",28
tanah lot is a crowded beach. you can get sun set view when the sky is clear. there is a beautiful temple and scenery. it is also near denpasar.,17
we stopped here on a trip from amed to ubud. it was the first water temple i had seen and i thought it was very beautiful. and according to my friends there were a lot fewer tourists which made it even more enjoyable. you can even walk on the stepping stones in the water!,4
"the last time i came here was several years ago and i enjoyed the short time that we visited this area. this time we came with 3 family's and they had changed the entry access with a major marketplace designed to channel tourists through to get to the temple. also they set up charges of 60,000 rp per head to enter. even before our families entered it cost us aud $84. the temple itsef is situated on a rocky outcrop just off the shore line which can only be accessed by foot at low tide. it is worth a pic or two. we were actually very disappointed as apart from the 10 minutes looking at the temple at high tide we pretty much walked straight back out of the park through the heavy barrage of desperate market people trying to flog the overpriced souvenirs. it is a shame they had to over commercialise it like they have done because i would never recommend it to anyone. at aud $6 a head, don't waste your money.",4
perfect holiday in small paradise island lembongan bali i will come to stay longer next time staff very nice and helpful to get information about lembongan.,2
"this is my family second visit. first was in 2002. our experiences are as follows : pros : 1) the view around the temple is spectacular especially the cliffs. 2) not crowded in the morning (before 10.00am). 3) parking is easily available. cons : 1) entrance fee is rp20,000. it was free in 2002. 2) the temple was closed and there were many buildings near the temple. in 2002, it was only the temple and we could walk right to the entrance but not enter the temple. it is a must see but we will not visit it again. highly recommend for first timers especially for the view.",4
"tanah lot is one of those places that always looks so stunningly beautiful in all the photos; to be there in the flesh made me appreciate the temple even more, however, i could not fathom how busy it was whilst i was there. although marvellous, now that i've been there once, i wouldn't want to traipse through the crowds to return there again unless there was some special reason to.",17
one of the best temple sites ever seen! 4 temples by the lake and so very scenic. would visit again when in bali!,2
this was by far my favorite place in bali. the energy and beauty here are unsurpassed. it truly is a natural temple - you feel part of something bigger than yourself. wonderfully cool lake breeze. a place to relax and let your worldly cares go. do not miss this!,2
"when looking at the blogs and websites describing this temple, i was really excited to go give it a look. it was on our way back from a waterfall visit and my girlfriend and i decided to make a stop here. ill start off with the good. the property was well kept up and clean. it definitely had more the feel of a quirky, contemporary park than a sacred temple complex. there are funny little statues scattered about the park area and its a decent stroll. when you arrive at the lake, the temple you see in the picture is very small. it is beautiful, but for some reason it just didnt wow me like other balinese temples. perhaps if you go during a ceremony it would be a much more interesting experience. we walked away disappointed, but we did have a nice chat with some javanese students who were practicing their english and recording for a school project. they were very nice and we had fun chatting with them!",2
"a touristy place, at tide this unique temple on a tiny island is separated from the main land. you can cross the water to visit at certain times of the day. usually visitors will seat in some basic, open air cafes along the beach across the temple. you can watch great sunset from these cafes. lot of souvenirs shop and there is also traditional dance performance but not as spectacular as in uluwatu.",4
this place is not worth the 3-hr drive from tanjung benoa. we were picked at 5am on advice from tour company. temple was packed already at 8am. tourists are given numbers and when your number is called you can go up for your picture of the gate opening. we waited about 45 minutes to see how fast the line was going and they only got through about 10 numbers. we would have had to wait at least another 3 hours to get our picture. we decided to give up and not waste the whole day. our tour guide walked us back down the hill a little ways and we paid a small donation to use another photo opportunity spot. lempuyang is for the instagram kids!,28
"the views really are spectacular. there are some monkeys, but just a small fraction of what you'd see at the temple in ubud. these monkeys absolutely will steal your sandals and/or sunglasses, so be careful. i was a little annoyed by the guides, who claimed that we needed to pay for a tour but it was nothing more than attempt to take my cash. no tour guide is necessary- all they do is walk around with a slingshot, pretending to keep you safe from the monkeys.",14
the location of this temple is the ultimate attraction of bali. from various corners you'll get superb breathtaking views.....don't miss the sunset view. just go for it....,2
"when you research bali, one of the most iconic tourist attractions is tanah lot temple. a 11th century temple, it is one of the 7 great water temples of bali perched on a giant stone in the indian ocean. the legend of a hindu prophet who slept on the stone and its resident guards of sea snakes adds a primal romance to the place. no question i was gonna visit here and watch the sunset for myself. traveling from my hotel in sanur i left around 3 p.m. with a expectation of arriving in 45 minutes, but, i soon learned that traffic through sanur to tanah lot's park was abit more involved than i expected. narrow two lane road and lots of traffic doubled the time giving me about an hour to look around before sunset. arriving at tanah lot you pay an entry fee and then proceed into a park style grounds. local vendors and fancy western shops such as \ralph lauren\ are inside. walking on down the cobblestone street brings you to the indian ocean and the powerful surf crashing against the boulders and cliff side. if your a photographer and want to get the best shots, get there early and walk along the shoreline to the outside cliffs facing back to the west. be warned, large, large crowds will gather near the temple and many other photographers will jockey for position along the rocky shoreline. arriving early will avoid any problems in finding the composition your looking for. so, you want some trinkets? some prayers? or, do you want to watch one of the coolest and most epic sunsets you'll never forget?? make the trek along the shoreline and frame the silhouette of the temple against the indian ocean's western sky. wait,,, watch,,, and listen... smell the salt air and feel the breeze from the crashing surf kiss your skin. your looking at a structure that has been around for almost 1000 years on the island of the gods... the colors, the sounds, the smells,,, its an epic moment as you pay witness to sundown at tanah lot....",18
"ive been in bali a while and have seen a few temples, this one i visited twice and i like it a lot. the entree is 50.000 (~3€) and the view just beautiful. it has a garden/park area around and is nice to hang around. a bit unlike other temples since e.g. a sarong is not needed and the atmosphere is very laid back. if you can, go visit it.",2
"a holy place by a holy lake ... the temple is really great as you discover it step by step going towards the lake. take your time as you'll find many tourists with you so ... slow down and enjoy the place. we had lots of fog the day we went, is created an amazing atmosphere with temples appearing & disappearing every minute ... great souvenir!!",4
"temple tanah lot is one of the main attractions in bali. the temple is located on a rock off the island and apparently reachable by foot at low tide. however, when we there waves were huge and tide was high hence we watched it from a distance with hundreds of other tourists. the place is in fact very crowded and consists mostly of stalls selling the usual stuff one finds in bali. we were not too impressed with this site visit. one of those one wants to tick off the list. would not visit again.",18
"we rushed to catch the sunset at uluwatu temple. it was beautiful, the sky return purple/pink. magical sight to see here as your on a very high cliff and if you have the right camera, you wont be disappointment. we caught the last 15mins of a balinese sunset show, must see.",8
"the temple is located on a cliff. it has magnificent views overlooking the indian ocean. traditional balinese architecture temple. there are some dance performances happening , as well as ramayana.",2
"compared to the frenetic pace of the rest of bali, ulan danu is so peaceful. despite it also being a huge tourist attraction, the lakeside and mountain setting, and spacious gardens, provide and serene and calming setting. the small temple is located on an island, but that depends on the lake level, so it can be walked around at times. it is as beautiful a location as any in bali and worth the trip.",30
"this place is fine.it's nice,it's pleasant its ok. but it is nothing special and if you don't see it you will not have missed much. we did'nt go to the dance as we have seen one before. the view is fine but the hoards of tourists from buses make it crowded. include it on your trip but don't go out of your way to get there.",13
"we did the usual day tour from seminyak that takes you to padang padang beach followed by uluwatu temple and then on to jimbaran bay. it is really worth the drive to go here - approx 1 hour to the beach and another 20 minutes to the temple. make sure you arrive at the temple around 5pm so you have time to get parked, get in and wander before the show or the sunset. there is a lovely cliff top walk which you get incredible views from and also get to see some monkeys (just keep your things out of sight as they like to steal them - we watched one grab a phone and throw it over the cliff!) it costs 30,000 idr each to get in which includes your sarong (if you have knees on show you have to wear a sarong to cover them). we watched the kecek dance which is another 100,000 idr each. if you want to watch this then make sure you arrive at around 5.40pm to the theatre before the 6pm start as the theatre fills up very quickly and you will end up on the floor with a poor view if you arrive at 6pm. as you walk into the theatre sit on the right hand side as then you get a great view of the dance + sunset. also, buy the tickets for the show when you arrive at the temple as it sells out quickly. we went to the show as were intrigued by what it was, we are glad we saw the culture and what it was about but we wouldn't go again and an hour is a long time to sit and watch something that is quite monotonous! we left 10 minutes before the end to avoid the mad rush and it was a good decision as we saw a couple at jimbaran bay and it took them 2 hours to get back vs. our 55 minutes as traffic coming out of the temple is bad. a note on jimbaran bay if you go here after - do your research and find a good restaurant and ask your taxi driver to drop you there rather than one they recommend. taxi drivers will often take you to places they get commission from and we fell victim of this and ended up at a bad one - avoid sri gangga cafe.",13
"this temple has a few rules but unless you are over 6 months pregnant or menstruating you should be good. they require everyone to cover knees and shoulders and have sarongs for rent. if you bring your own, the temple is free, however a donation must be made if you borrow one. the temple is the oldest in bali and is quite lovely... to get a picture with the gate, you need to stand in line and its a loooong line so be prepared to wait for that perfect instagram pic! they have a guy taking the photos to speed things along, however there is no water - its just a mirror used to reflect.",2
"we got to uluwatu having paid 300,000rps for round trip in taxi from nusa dua, and immediately a local guide wanted to help us. he said he would protect us from monkeys and i was happy about that. he was definitely worth the 100,000rps. the monkeys kept a respectful distance from us whilst groups (without local guides) in front of us and behind had their shoes stolen by the monkeys. our guide said early in the month a tourist had his bag taken by the monkeys and thrown over the cliff- passports and all!!! our guide was very knowledgable and gave us a great insight into the temple.",8
"an absolutely stunning and gorgeous temple situated on a beautiful cliff top scenery, ideal for sunset photos. you need to visit this temple if you come to bali and try not to miss the firedance.",2
"every trip to bali, i always make a trip to tanah lot to get blessed and enjoy the peace. pat the sacred snake, and to stroll through the gardens before an amazing sunset. it's an amazing and majestic place",18
i went to this temple early in the morning. got on my bike at 7am from kuta and i was there before 8am. entrance fee is 20k and morning is the best time for taking pictures. the temple is just superbly picturesque and i recommend after visiting the temple itself; definitely walk all the way to the north (turn right) and then all the way to the south. they both offer fantastic views of the temple and the ocean and the cliffs. i was stupid enough to put my camera on timer and take a picture with monkeys. right after the shot; a naughty one stole my camera and even managed to take out the battery. he wouldnt give the camera back even after three monks came to my help and tried to seduce him with offerings of many kinds. it took them almost 45 minutes to finally retrieve my camera and although i dont think its waterproof anymore; but it was a very fun experience. however i dont think you want that same kind of experience so keep your belongings close to you. but the monkeys are not too dangerous as some people say. if you hold your stuff tight; they cant be bothered to jump at you. one other recommendation for sure: after coming out of the temple turn left towards the beach. right after the parking exit. go all the way (5-10 minutes with a bike) and park your bike at the end of the road. go down a few stairs and you will find yourself in a surprise party by the ocean and the rocks. its a surfer village but for me as a non surfer it was very pleasant to visit. it will only cost you the parking fee for your bike; 3k.,14
"the temple itself is nice, but view from the temple is the breathtaking one. like another reviewer commented previously, make sure you catch the glimpse of sunset from this place (and tanah lot). monkeys in the temple are very smart and can be aggressive in trying to steal your stuff. you can bring some fruits from your hotel or purchase it from outside the temple. if you have a driver with you, invite your driver to walk in there with you. our driver was able to protect us from the monkeys and even managed to bribe them so we could take pictures with them.",14
this place is truly awesome; amongst the most beautiful and amazing sights i've seen the world over. the cliffs just out into the sea and catch some pretty heavy waves which come crashing over and sending up huge clouds of spray. and whilst the crowds of chinese and japanese tourists mass around the parts closer to the coach park and pose away it's easy to get further out onto the peninsula where they don't bother walking and finding some much more isolated spots. and unusually for bali it's actually free to come here! highly recommended.,2
"basically it is very spectacular garden with fountains, pools, fishes, ancient statues, etc. we enjoyed it very much. if you have your swimming shorts with you, you can have a quick swim in one of the pools (for an extra fee). it is not as crowded as other temples around bali, so you can spend a quite relaxed time here. recommended stop.",2
"it has a breath-taking view. worth a visit. just make sure that you visit the place when the temple is open, when we had visited the place, we couldn't visit the temple then.",4
"the view was beautiful overlooking the cliff and sea, and another side is the mountains covered with red flowers. we stayed to watch the kecak dance. as it was cloudy on that day, we missed the beautiful sunset. towards the end of the show, it started to rain and everybody are rushing to the exit, no staff to guide and is abit chaotic. beware of naughty monkeys, don't wear sunglasses and take care of your belongings. our guide's slippers were snatched away by them.",13
"amazing gardens and clean beach and full of life and activity, but not overwhelming as some parts of bali can be. a great place to stay.",2
"incredible views to be seen at this location, right along the clifftop. just don't go with the expectation of wandering around the temple, as it's not open to the public. it's still a worthy visit tho, just for the incredible views and the gorgeous sunset. if you're planning on taking in the fire dance during a visit here be sure to bring something soft to sit on (blanket, sweater) and be prepared to be fairly uncomfortable for an hour or so, as the seating is just steps.",13
"this place could be a very nice one, if it would be possible to enter the temple, if it wasn´t so crowded, if they hadn´t a chaotic parking management, if they had a suitable signing, if….",4
beautiful temple with lake and mountain nearby offers a great scenic view. must visit in bali tour for few hours,2
"fantastic as usual but this time we took our grandkids. they loved it!!! don't try taking a pram if u want to do the area where there a a lot of steps. just ask any staff member as they are so helpful. pram was great otherwise. take your own sarong to bali as it saves a lot of bother re hiring one. you always need one for temples. however, for monkey temple you don't. the area we went into the other times we visited where all the monuments are was closed but if open you definitely need one.",2
"we went to uluwatu with a private driver, and loved it. got a sarong to where on the tour, where we also had our own guide. some unlucky people have lost there glasses, thongs etc, but we were ok. got some bananas and our guide showed us how to feed the monkeys safely. my partner and i ended up with one monkey claiming both of us as a seat, while about 15 or so tourists took photos. the walk along the cliff was beautiful, and well worth the drive there.",8
"if you want to stay in the southern bali and would like to see something different from the hustle and bustle kuta, leave for uluwatu at once. uluwatu resembles a typical balinese temple that you could see anywhere else in bali. however, what is special about this place is the scenic location and breathtaking view, which will make your heart skip a beat. i can't help feeling overwhelmed looking at the beautiful indian ocean with its crystal blue sea which matches so well with the equally clean blue sky. it is a beautiful picture that all of us tourists just stood there starstruck. there are 3 temples in total which stands proudly on top of the three cliffs. you can climb up near the temple for a better view but beware of the monkeys! they are very familiarized with the tourists and won't hesitate juggle with you if they know you have food. if possible, visit uluwatu at sunset. it is amazing!",8
"such a disappointment after finally making our way there after four visits to bali! yes the temple is special and it is interesting to watch how the ocean tides impact on visitors, but the commercial aspect of the place overtook the significance. we were lucky to be there during a spiritual time so observing locals in traditional dress was a treat. not sure it is worth the trek if you are down in nusa dua or kuta area.",2
"spent a lovely afternoon wandering the grounds of this temple. there is much to do whilst there; restaurants, shopping etc. and i might add, some of the best prices we came across. we were not able to enter the temple itself as the tide was in but took lots of photos. there are professional photographers available there also. be prepared to encounter 100's of tourists whilst here and if you stay for sunset, a traffic jam on the way out. definitely worth a visit, sunset is meant to be the best time.",4
"most disappointing part of a visit to this ancient temple is that you are not allowed inside. otherwise, good view of cliffs and sea. traditional dance in the evening is a delight.",13
we had our driver bring us there. the temple are itself is fantastic. the view and the sea. perfect. there are some small attractions like the snake charmer or the spring water under the temple. but overall we spend 2 hours just at the beach and taking pictures before we went up to do some shopping and food. the telekung (muslim ladies worship garment) were super cheap and other souvenirs too. we tried local food too.,4
"we visited uluwatu temple on our last day, right before we headed to the airport, since this was our last day we were indecisive whether we should go, i'm so glad we did! out of all places we visited in bali, i liked uluwatu most! the temple itself is not very spectacular, but the whole area is absolutely breathtaking! gorgeous views, colorful flowers everywhere around - absolutely stunning. a must see when in bali.",8
"we really enjoyed this temple. they provide a sarong upon entry, required to wear, so if u don't have one no worries. this should be called the temple of the monkeys. they are everywhere and extremely crafty. please listen to your guide, other reviewers or this one. do not wear your expensive shades, bb caps, take great care with your cellphones and cams. the monkeys will snatch them in the blink of an eye and if not given sweets very quickly, will smash them. we saw one cell and three glasses grabbed and only one monkey received his candy quick enough and the gentleman got his glasses back, no one else did. one a positive note, it is so beautiful and wonderful to see. amazing views several hundred feet down to the indian ocean, the grounds and the temple, for photos only. no actual access to temple. is supposedly the best sunset view on bali. we left before as we learned from locals that as soon as the sunsets, the traffic home is bad. it is a nice trek from one side to the other. very peaceful in some areas and packed with sightseers and monkeys in others. very worth it in our opinion and great pics to share back home. if you must use glasses to see, please be cautious. the looks on the unlucky people's faces made us sad for them. wish we could submit more than 3 pics of this amazing place. we took around 100.",2
after reading various reviews i was a little unsure on what to expect. the sanctuary is split in two with the smaller temple very picturesque and a lovely walk. worth a visit!,4
"this temple will surprise you with its amazing sea view. i will never forget the sound of waves crashing the shore right beneath the temple. the view simply took my breath away. while being here, don't miss the kecak dance during sunset. temple entrance ticket and kecak dance ticket are paid separately. for kecak, i paid about 10 bucks per person. a must visit.",13
"if you wanna see the ocean at its grandeur this is one place you should not miss. located at the south-west tip of bali, uluwatu temple is tourist favorite for viewing the setting sun in the great indian ocean. the view from the cliff is mesmerizing as one can see the endless waves and ocean from the top. the white waves below with roaring sound will make you forget time. the temple also host the famous kecak dance (a balinese form of ramayana) for an entry fee of idr 100,000/person. if you have time do experience that. overall a peaceful place...but beware of the monkey..they come silently and take away your stuffs (yes..i was a victim of their prank).",8
"very busy with the markets and the restaurants. all of it was delicious and the shops had some quality stuff, the temple is a great sunset spot.",4
"it's a nice morning walk among monkeys in a very green surrounding. the forest is serene if u take out the tons of monkeys wandering around. the monkeys here are well behaved not like in uluwatu. i would highly recommend the wooden walkway path, which was absolutely beautiful. and for those that are lazy, the holy water/spring temple is a must, situated among banyan trees, it's like a scene from tomb raider.",8
"ticket per pax is 100k idr and show last for 1hour. for those who never watch before , i can probably describe the show in words for you guys. entire 1 hour show there are total of 48 men making the \cak\ sounds all the way and i find it very annoying and a few dancers dance at the middle of the stage . thats all of it. the most terrible part is , show end at 7pm we back in kuta town at 9.30pm because of the traffic. so guys , if you guys have better itinerary or places to visit , you may just skip this place",13
this is without a doubt a very beautiful temple although it has lost most of its authentic congeniality. if you want to see a temple near a lake that still has its spiritual dignity you should go to lake tamblingan.,4
"i like all temples around bali and can't say which one i prefer to see again, but always recommend uluwatu to my friends who visit bali. you have to see this balinese architecture and to feel this energy when you watch ocean and long waves from the temple on the hill.",8
"nice place with a lot of history. one of the top spots to visit in bali. nice spot for pictures. unfortunately, a lot of visitors - go in the early morning to avoid the crowds.",2
"visited the temple with friends and over all it was a nice experience, from the long trip to get there to the beautiful view of the temple at the lake.",4
"as a professions photographer i was stoked for this stop, i had seen so many pictures and this place looked magical and visually stunning. when we arrived it was just disappointing. despite the fact it was foggy and rainy when we got there the temple on the water itself was small and unimpressive. the architecture around the rest of the temple was more interesting. tanah lot, monkey forest and the water temple were way more interesting. i'd recommend skipping this one unless you have a lot of time on the island to spare for exploring",4
"if you have a chance to bali this is the place that you cannot miss. uluwatu means the end which may refer to the characteristic of the temple that is the end of the hill. the inner part of the temple is allowed for the balinese who want to worship to the god and not allowed the traveller to go inside, by the way, the most attractive point is the view of the sea and wave that is very very beautiful. however, there is some warning about the monkey that may stole your accessories but i did have problem with that. personally, sun set at tanha lot is more beautiful.",8
"although the journey to get there is quite tiring, due to the road uphill and heavy rain. but when it gets there can see a vast lake, cold dew. the temple is located on the lake, very special with a unique building. me and wife was very happy to visit ulundanu temple.",30
"very scenic... staff nearby will bring you drinks, drinks coolers, and so on. the souvenir hawkers stopped trying to sell me stuff when i spoke indonesian with them, and were really cool people. a really nice vibe in general.",2
"a really beautiful temple right on the top of the cliffs. stacks of photo opportunities, well priced admission, just be aware if a 'tour guide' tag along as they charged us more than the 4 of our admission prices at the end.",4
"today i was planned to watch kecak dance at uluwatu. it was my 2nd time here, and some kind of must-visit attraction for me. but when i arrived there, bought a ticket to enter the temple and ticket to watch the dance, i was up set. there were too many, way too many ppl that the place could accommodate. even some of the audience have to sit on the floor near the dancer. the crew keep pushing ppl to came in, even tough its already full. and it came out, the dancer has so little place to do the dance, and ppl keep walking around the dancer. and surely, i couldnt enjoy the show. its a sad thing for me because it was one of my must-destination show every time i went to bali. a suggestion for the crew, i guess it best for limiting the ticket so we could enjoy the show without any intrusion and ppl could sit at the proper seat.",8
"tanah lot is a beautiful temple set at the edge of water. during high tides, the temple gets cut off from the main access, so would recommend checking the tide timings before heading out. though the main temple is off limits for tourists, it is quite nice to walk around and even get your feet wet in the water if you desire. apart from the temple, there is a park with a path along the cliff edge, which provides some good views. there's also a touristy market between the parking and the temple. only drawback is how crowded it gets in the evenings.",17
during our recent visit to bali one day we went to this temple to see the same and offer our gratitude. the temple is very good and must see for tourists,2
"unfortunately the day was a little bit rainy and cloudy as we went to see pura lempuyang but regardless of it, the view between \the gates to heaven\ was breathtaking. first we accidentally drove past the first temple where the gates and the iconical three staircases are, as we were travelling without a guide so the temple can be a bit hard to find - especially when there is no tourist groups showing the location.",28
it's a shame that we saw the temple when the tide was high and the sea was quite rough so we weren't able to get too close. even so it is still a beautiful site at sunset! there is a fee of about £4 each to get in. it's then a short walk down to the sea front from the shops at the entrance - the walk is really nice and the sea views are beautiful. we did it as a bit of a whistle stop tour and we only just made it for sunset! i would definitely recommend spending a bit more time to take in the amazing scenery. not too much else to do but definitely worth a visit if you want to see a slightly different temple to those in ubud.,4
"it took us around 2 hours to reach a 40km distance. the traffic was intense. all the chaos on the road was testing the highest level of our patience, we were thinking of turning back to kuta, a decision we almost took but finally we made it on time. once we reached there i instantly knew what a mistake it would have been if we have not come here. the beauty of the sun setting behind the tanah lot temple is something that cannot be described in words, one has to see it to understand the true beauty of this. we were mesmerized. sat there and gazed through the horizon thinking how could something be so beautiful.",17
a must see place if visiting bali it gets hot in afternoon so chose time accordingly also see the tides as the temple is in the ocean !!! stunning views and a photogenic place,2
"this place is very spiritual and beautiful. there a quite a few steps at the start, and then you walk up a massive hill to get to the start of the 1700 steps. take lots of water and have some comfy shoes on. we happened to be there on the day of a local ceremony so it seemed to enhance the spirituality of the place. you do pay a donation to go into the temple and if you don't have a sarong, these are available to hire aas well",4
"it was a 2 hours ride to tanah lot but it is worth it. the view at the seaside was beautiful. there was a temple there but it was high tide, no one can get across. the strong waves kept rushing in and out. before walking to the seaside. there are alot of shops, somewhat selling almost the same thing.",17
"this is a good experience to visit tanah lot temple . place is nice and sun down is superb . if you didn't try before , please come to experience it. this is a a good memory . the place is convenience to walk around as already been well renovate . around the rocks tanah lot temple has been well maintained. come and visit and you will know.",17
"the temple is beatiful and the whole view it brethtaking...great place to visit,but be carefully with the monkeys they take your water bottle if they see it...",14
the temple has a cliff top trail with picturesque views of the ocean and surrounding cliff tops. arrive early to avoid the crowds and be mindful of your belongings as there are many wild monkeys around that tend to snatch tourists bags.,14
"we went to uluwatu temple from nusa dua which took 45 mins. before reaching there, our regular driver/guide/friend brought us for a drink at single fin, which is a cafe perched ontop of a cliff overlooking the sea and the surfers in the water. awesome! uluwatu temple is right around the corner. we came around noon and did not catch the kecak performance which i understand was very powerful but crowded with tourists. tip#1 : keep your sunglasses, glasses, hats/caps, plastic bags, etc. the monkeys are notorious to steal and will only return when food is barter by the groundsman. tip#2 : instead of going straight up the temple, make a right after giving your ticket and there's a path and within 2 mins, this will take you to the edge of the cliff. this place is on the other side of the temple (away from the kecak amphitheatre). i think the view here is more awesome (and closer to the edge) than from the temple. you still can walk back to the temple. according to our guide, there are 6th cliffside temples. i have visited tanah lot and its beautiful cliffs / coast, and i rate tanah lot's view much better. but still, a great view where ocean meets cliff.",8
"this temple on lake bratan is dedicated to the lake and the water goddess dewi danu, without whom there is no water to feed the irrigation systems that sustain the rice crops of the island, hence her importance. the lake formed in the caldera of an extinct volcano and you can see this forming a dramatic 360deg ridge surrounding the lake. the setting of this place is stunning and the beauty of the temple incomparable. a must see visit on the way north or if youre nearby.",30
"very picturesque temple and surroundings but beware the hordes of zombie-like tourists wading through it's bathing pool reminiscing scenes from an indian jones flick! much preferred it to besakih - the mother temple, mind.",4
"we arrived here with our driver as part of a half day tour, yes it was busy as we stayed for the kecak dance which i would recommend, but not too overcrowded. the kecak dance is a traditional dance performance in part of the temple that overlooks the ocean and on sunset it is stunning. there are quite a few steps but with the beautiful setting you hardly notice, just take plenty of water, its hot!",13
"i was a solo traveler riding a scooter from kuta. i spent one night in uluwatu at blue point bay villa and spa just to visit pura luhur uluwatu and to watch the kecak dance. its about 2-3 km from the temple.well the view from the cliff was amazing. you need to pay for the entry and to get the sarung at the counter before get in the temple compound. pack of tourists lining up as early as 5 pm to buy ticket for kecak dance (100000idr for foreigner). they provided an article explaining the show episodes and stories.than i went into the arena as i read from the previous visitor reviews that the arena will be packed soon and there will be no comfortable sitting place. while waiting till the show start after 6pm, tourists start clogging up the arena in no time. as the sun start to set the show started.the staff will accomodate as much viewers as they can the tourists who arrived late will sit besides the dancers on the stage/floor or on the plastic chairs provided. the show itself was unique and cultural. i enjoyed myself and it worth the struggle.",8
"arrived in the afternoon around 16:00. the temple of uluwatu is located at the top of cliff bank, 100 meters above ocean. did not see many monkey´s in the daylight but when we arrived to kecak dance they started to show up. the kecak was grate also, more like a theater. sunset is beautiful mixed with the dance. we left around 21:00 and saw many monkeys walking to the start point.",8
this is a must see! stunning views! combine this visit with a visit to the tanah lot temple. you will get some great photos!,17
this is our 2nd day tour brought there by dika from bali good drivers. the view of the waves was magnificent and clear to the bottom. highly recommended.,2
"we found this temple the most beautiful from all other temples. we absolutely loved the views and the landscape. at the same time it was very crowded and there was rubbish all around. mostly because noone really cleans the forest and there are many monkeys, who love to steal visitors' belongings and then throw them wherever. the disturbing part was that one of the park attendants in order to return the phone of one of the visitors was throwing several packages of vegetables packed in plastic bags at the monkey. you may only guess, where all that plastic appears later on. very irresponsible towards the nature. this was totally contradictory to the balinese culture, where they say that the people are supposed to live in peace and respect towards the nature.",2
"seeing the ocean from up above, it's like.. we're human, are only a small being. it was a very wonderful view, even though nothing special from the temple, but it worth enough to see the ocean from uluwatu. best time to come is around 5-5.30pm, to wait the sunset and to see the famous kecak dance (start on 6pm). the ticket is around 100rb for domestic or 10usd for foreigners. beware for the monkey also, avoid using a bling bling accessories. kids also can fed them, you can buy peanuts near the entrance gate. oh ya, hide the peanut plastic bag into your bag, because if the monkeys see the peanut , they will catch over you to grab it. soo, take a small amount of peanut out from your bag, and fed them.",8
"the temple location was fantastic but the temple itself was so-so 'coz we unfortunately couldn't go inside. anyway, there's only one thing i don't like here was crazy monkey! too many crazy monkey s here were ready to take your stuff no matter how much your stuff was,(they tried to take my $1 sandal.t^t) so watch out and make sure that you're ready to fight with the monkeys. hahahaha",14
"we visited this place primarily to catch the sunset and the \white cliffs of dover\. unfortunately, we visited during the time when it was the indonesian school holidays and the raya holidays. hence, the roads were jammed. because the tourists (ie ourselves) had to also contend & jostle with indonesians the only path to the attraction was laced with cars which inched it's way to the entrance. we took a decision to walk & run from our private transport to the entrance. it was so packed that the \sarongs\ were all taken up. but the sunset was breath-taking .. or almost breath taking. almost ,, because our experience was marred by the (what i call) \cleverly-trained\ monkey snatchers. strangely there were no monkeys while watching the sunset. the moment the sun \setted\, the monkeys came out in droves. after deftly snatchiing a pair of spectacles someone will offer to take the item back from the monkeys .. in return for a fee. back to the attraction. the cliffs were a great work of nature .. meticulously carved. the sunset was good. i would recommend to get there earlier, say 3pm. yhis way, you get to appreciate the full sight of the cliffs, the rockfaces with enough time to spare .. then select a spot to \park yourself\ & get ready for the sunset. for \sunset-lovers\ .. this is a \must-see\ place. we will be back .. and more prepared the next time.",2
overall it was a nice experience. the price was a bit much at 6$ canadian. also we had to walk through streets of markets before we got near the temple. the walk around the temple grouds was very beautiful.! the view of the water and the temple was excellent. only issues was it was very busy and hard to make our way around other tourists to take a photo. we couldn't go into any temples and we had to do a washing ritual (with a donation) before going up ~10 steps of the temple then having to turn around. it was a nice trip all around.,4
"the best attraction to view the sunset from. if you reach early before the tide sets in, you can go to the temple situated on a rock. because of the popularity of the place it gets very crowded and that can be annoying. definitely a must visit in bali.",2
we were not allowed inside the main temple even though we are hindus. however the temple complex location is extremely beautiful being built on a high cliff,4
beautiful balinese temple in an amazing setting. surrounded by sea. a good spot to click pictures. must visit the sunset and dance in the temple.,2
beautiful floating temple in lake bratan. the temple compound is situated by the shoreline of lake bratan. this temple is a popular sightseeing destination in bali and it gets quite crowded with tourists so make sure to reach there by early morning.,2
"monkeys are a lot more chilled out here than at uluwatu! very nice little walk through scenic forest, got right up close to mama with her baby. monkeys are very relaxed and will go for a nap right in front of you, this is a nice unique thing to do in beautiful ubud",8
the temple is the main attraction and better to see and photo at low tide. the sunset is stunning and the gardens re beautiful. unfortunately is has become very commercial with heaps of stalls to buy bali things from before you get to the temple. other than that is a good sight seeing attraction.,2
i̇ts one of the most important and great temple in bali..everyone must see and visit..i̇t have a guite but mistic atmosphere..,2
the uluwatu temple is spread out with superb views in any direction and in quiet and serene setting. a walk down to the temple you see the monkeys and then steps to get to the place of meditation. a popular place so visit in the morning and you can only enter if you wear a sarong - men included. if visiting in the afternoon is gets very hot so take plenty of water. you can also tie the visit in with the kecak ramayana and fire dance starting at 6pm.,8
"it is crowded but being one of the sights to go to when in bali, cant complain i just hope some of the tourist respect this religious place. kecak dance is a must see. this temple on the cliff is really place to see when in bali",2
"every guide i've looked at highlighted tanah lot at sunset as a must-see. without doubt, it is a great sight and looks lovely with the temple in the ocean. however, going around sunset is pure craziness. bus loads full of guided tours with hundreds of people plus their guides yelling through their intercoms. if you want to feel any of the spirituality of the place, it is certainly lost. there basically is no free spot left. also keep in mind that from where visitors are allowed, the sunset is not setting behind the temple but behind the rock to the right. still a very beautiful sight, but just to manage expectations. and you can see the sun setting behind rocks in other beautiful locations but don't have to share it with half of bali's tourists. we've just been once, so i obviously don't know how it is at other times, but i'd certainly visit earlier in the day and have a beautiful sunset in a calmer atmosphere.",18
"breathe taking views, lots to see and listen too. the traditional 'kecak fire dance' was very nice to watch. a truly memorable experience. watch out for the cheeky monkeys and don't make eye contact otherwise, apart from that, it's a fun activity.",13
"i had very often come to this temple with my clients,very beautiful temple on the cliff, and also you can watch kecak dances and see the sunset too.",13
"the amazing pura ulu watu temple built on the top of a 70-meter cliff above the blue waters of the indian ocean. it is a beautiful place. standing in front of the temple and looking at the fall of the cliff, with the endless space of the ocean in front of you and the green tropical jungle behind you, you feel that you are on the edge of the earth. it's worth coming late in the afternoon. watch out for the monkeys that revolve along the cliff and are just waiting to steal something.the temple is dedicated to the spirit of the sea. it is worth spending time there. amazing views.",8
a lovely temple on top and by the cliff edge. there are steps along the cliff top to get to the temple! a small forest around the temple has monkeys. was told to be careful as the monkeys can and do snatch things from you! great view along the cliff edge!,14
"we went there in the evening with the intention of catching the sun setting over the horizon and we were not disappointed. the views were really nice. to top it off, a monkey decided to come see what we were doing and decided to survey us as we were trying to watch the setting sun. we were unable to catch the fire dance due to paucity of time but will surely see it next time we are in bali..",2
"a beautiful temple, totally overrun by people selling you things. it was non-stop. combined with the general busyness of the temple and it became hard to appreciate the place. its a bit of a drive to get there too. i know this is on the must do list in bali, but we found much better temples to visit in our travels (as pretty as this one is).",2
"beautiful temple on the lake, the weather can change anytimes there and mostly rain. i love the view and the nature. it take about 2 hours from legian to this temple, all the way you will see nice view and nice air",4
"my impression about bali was that of a small island with beautiful beaches and temples, until my visit to the place. i would say bali is way more than just that. it is really one place where you can see how people have preserved the culture with pride and that culture and the people will make the most of your trip. combine this with the most beautiful temples in the world, most beautiful beaches in the world, and the hospitality and the bear. bali makes you emotional about the place. the relaxing spa music and refreshing bali massage takes you to a different world. tanah lot - a temple on sea shore, completely out of the world. temple on a cliff next to sea where ramayana is enacted. nusa dua, ubud, kuta... and the list goes on. a week is definitely not enough to do justice. we missed one mountain as it was about to erupt. we will come again to bali not just to see what we missed but also to relive what we saw. bali is truly one of its kind.",2
"the temple itself we did not find, due to we got amazed on everything we saw there. nice sea blue water view, cliffs and powerful waves just watch out for sunglasses and other accessories, because the monkeys enjoy to take it away from you.",14
"if you enjoy vast vistas and incredible feats of building then this temple will amaaze you!! we came for a few hours at the end of may and thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful walks and intricate hindu temple decoration. the tour guide was very affordable at £5 (100,000 idr) and snap happy too, capturing the best angles of the gorgeous setting. he was extremely knowledgeable on the temple and its surroundings and took care of us well. the macaques were brave and cheeky but he advised us accordingly and we had no trouble from them. hint: don't try to feed them or wear large hats or expensive sunglasses or wave around expensive/bulky cameras as these do catch their eye and make them want it!! at this time, they were developing a 'monkey play area' and another resting area to encourage more visitors. hopefully i'll be finished by the time any of you go there! we would highly recommend visiting here and next time we would recommend wearing trainers for the walking and steps. thank you to the staff, we had a great time!",14
the scenery on top of the temple is beautiful! from the height you can see the entire sea and it's beautiful waves. such a beauty. come and visit with family and friends. it's amazing!,4
"the location itself is nice but the temple is disappointing. there are much better temples in bali with much less tourists. you have to pay 30k idr plus parking fee (1k for motorbike) to go in. the monkeys are slightly more sneaky than in other places, they steal a lot here but the keepers can persuade them with bananas to give them back your belongings. keep away anything that can be easily pulled from you. you can not go inside the temple itself which was disappointing. good location to watch the sunset",2
what a place it is...amazing! uluwatu temple is present on huge cliff overlooking the dark blue sea. the view is breathtaking and can easily spend an hour or so just looking at the view and doing nothing else. the place hosts daily shows for the balinese traditional kecak dance. this is performed in an amphitheater with the background of the beautiful sea around the sunset time. it is best to collect the tickets as early as possible as the seats are limited and there is only one show performed every evening. lovely view and beautiful kecak dance makes it a special place and a must visit!,8
first things first. it sounds like a temple but you actually cannot go inside the temple. this is true for mostly all temples in bali. you can visit the premises and enjoy the architecture from outside. the uluwatu temple is also such an example. the location is exemplary. look around and enjoy. i also enjoyed the kecak dance but it could've been shorter. go for it!,2
"it was beautiful place. when i saw kecak dance,i felt balinese have really good harmony with each other!!",2
must see!!! gorgeous temple with beautiful lake & mountains around. go there when its not overcast to enjoy the view. this is one of the most photographed spots in bali. don't miss it,2
this place is a must visit for everyone going to bali. go there in the evening. it will be a little crowded but that doesnt matter.,2
"tanah lot temple is perhaps the most visited site of bali by foreign tourists. after paying the entrance fees when i entered the temple premises i came across various shops selling different sort of stuff, however a walk along ahead towards the beach brings you closer to this 15th century heritage temple amidst the sea. there's a lot of history around the temple but then i am sure it makes more sense to pay a visit and enjoy it for yourself. as for me i had a very tough time keeping my head straight in the hot sun of october. i just took a view, took some customary snaps and then left the place in a jiffy before i could faint.",18
entry is relatively expensive by indonesian standards (30k rp pp). if you like to have a laugh at someone elses expensive (middle aged western woman becoming hysterical when a monkey climbs over her to get at a banana) this place is for you. otherwise better things to do elsewhere!,2
"you really can't tell from photos. this coastal landscape where the temple is set is absolutely awe inspiring and magical. the only thing i regret is that we weren't there for longer. normally this is organised as an afternoon tour. my advice is go at least one hour earlier than whenever the tour guide suggests, so that you can walk along the cliffside promenade that leads to the temple and really have the chance to soak up this sublime view. if i go again that's what i'll do. the kecuk dancing was very enjoyable. the costumes were utterly fabulous. i haven't seen it elsewhere in bali to compare. but the setting probably makes all the difference from seeing it anywhere else on the island. if you are at the temple at sunset, go.",2
this is a stunning area in bali. it is an easy walk for anyone that finds difficulty in walking. not too many tourists on the day we went.,2
"if you want a unique and cultural from bali, this is a great place, they have a bali statue and great show of kecak dance, and also the sunset from this area is magnificent, but if you want to watch a kecak dance show you have to get more money for the ticket, they start the show at 18:00 wit, so you must prepared before that because is always full",2
"this temple is really unique due to it's location and the tide's, they provide a nice scenary for for taking pictures. be sure to bring suncream and try to enjoy to temple over a longer time period.",4
"our wonderful driver nyoman brought us there and it was beautiful, and as iconic to bali as it gets. we didn't spend a long time there as we were with a toddler but the view from above and afar was good enough for us..definitely not stroller friendly place (thankfully we were using a baby carrier), but having said that we did see a baby stroller right at the bottom next to the shoreline..",2
"i didn't have expectations here as my visit was part of a conference. but.... wow the views are stunning. if you are a photographer you have to go. we attended the temple dance, it was excellent, entertaining and beautiful with the back drop of the sun setting.",13
my first time in bali is very impressed the endless view of the indian ocean and the blue sea wave runs thru the cliff really love the moment. one more thing please be aware of cute and funny monkeys who run around the temple to grab some small little things from you like sunglasses or thongs,2
"- me and my wife decided to book a full day tour which covers tanah lot sunset tour. - our tour begins in the morning with hotel pickup by private vehicle and after covering various attraction we reached here in the early evening. - tanah lot temple is 1 hr 15 min drive from kuta. - this place is famous for sunset and a rock formation just off the coast of bali, where a temple sits on the rocks. - we had never seen anything like this before. we loved every minute we were here. - one more important thing that you cannot enter the temple grounds but the panoramic views and cultural offerings are highlights to enjoy. - for the balinese people, it is one of the most sacred of all the island's sea temples so please manitain that sacredness. - walk to the right end of the temple to enjoy a great view of the headlands - in the end we stopped at one of the clifftop restaurant here and while enjoying your meal some friendly cats will come to meet you at the cafe's tables. - there are lots of local shops at the main entrance of the temple. - you will get coconut seller inside the premises which is a must try. - despite being soo commercialized and crowded this should surely be on everyones list. so glad we decided to visit here... ticket: 30,000 idr opening hours: 07:00 19:00 location: the temple is located in the beraban village of the tabanan regency, an approximate 20km northwest of kuta.",18
ulawatu temple s built at the edge of a 70 meter high cliff or rock projecting into the sea.you can see the temple on the top of th clif and beautiful turquoise waters at the ocean below. better visit round 3 pm as it take time to visit entire temple complex. you can view beautiful sunset from here and kecak dance performance based on the ramayana story is performed daily in uluwatu temple at every 6pm on thesunset cliff-side. the ticket costs 100000 inr for this and the show can be extremely crowded sometimes. the performance which is outdoors also shows the beautiful sunset at the background.,8
"known as the gateway to heaven, lempuyang offers beautiful views! the ride up the mountain to get to the temple is pretty crazy though (steep, narrow roads with fast drivers), but totally worth it. before entering, both men and women have to wear a sarong around their hips, and women have to cover up exposed shoulders with a scarf (all of these provided can be obtained at the entrance). they also ask you to make a donation before entering. the main photo attraction is the gateway. people line up to take pictures, and if you are lucky and the weather permits, you can take an awesome shot with mt. agung in the background. when my husband and i visited, there were two men who acted as the photographers. we lined up, and when it was our turn, we gave them our phones/cameras to take our pics. they provide a bit of direction to take pics (i.e. ext pose!\ and \jumping picture!\), but they do it mostly to keep the line wait times manageable. it was also understood that we had to give them a small donation for their services, but let me tell you -- our pictures came out beautifully, particularly because of a camera trick they use to create a mirrored image. all in all, lempuyang is a must-see place to visit in bali, especially if you are looking to get a really beautiful picture.",28
the temple is nice to visit but it's very touristy. the venue overlooking the cliffs is beautiful. basically you arrive at 5 pm. visit temple for about 45 mins and then there is an amphitheater where they have a local \kesha\ dance. it's nice but does not seem authentic. it's too staged.,13
"we went there on last day of our tour in bali. our purpose is to visit this temple and also witness the famous kechak dance.located at south western tip of bali peninsula, it's a n hour's drive kuta area provided there is no traffic jam. the temple in part of chain on shore temples in bali atop unevenly shaped cliffs hanging into indian ocean.we enter the area in a beautifully carved arch flanked by ganesha statues and well laid coral brick wall. it was crowded as most of the people visit this place for sunset view and also witness customary kechak dance ( story of ramayana ) narrated beautifully by the experienced artists accompanied by local drums. there separate tickets for temple and for dance program. it's an enchanting and memorable evening and will cherished by us for rest of our lives.",2
well worth a visit really nice temple on the water. beautifully maintained gardens ceremonies going on plenty to see.,4
"we went there around 4pm ish. took our time to walk to the temple while enjoying the view of it. took photos full of memory card but have to admit the beauty of this place can't be captured by photo. by 5.30 we took seat in the open gallery for kecak dance show (costs idr 100,000) as time passed the gallery was getting full. so it is good idea to get here early enjoy the walk and then take seat early with a good view. the sunset was amazing and the dance show was entertaining. would strongly recommend. after the show you can have dinner at jimbaran.",13
"if you are into pictures, well, it could be bit disappointing. the place is beautiful, opens to the sea, so great view. sunset was beautiful. yet, you don't really see the temple from up there. if you go during sunset, you can buy ticket for the dance ($10). monkeys are everywhere, and bit bigger and wild, so do not tease them:) overall it was a beautiful place, but there are way nicer temples in bali.",2
"its very good place to view of indian ocean and clifs. you can not enter into temple but outside view is wow. monkey are dangerous broken our sun glasses and stole other visitors shoes. sunset is must see place, come bit an hour early before sun set so can walk around. note walking require physically activity not good for young children and elderly.",14
"i loved visiting this temple beside the sea. our guide gave us lots of information about this unique temple which is located on top of a ± 300m2 rock which is separated from the main land. during high tide it would seem as though this rock floats on the sea surface. the grounds are quite beautiful as were the many balinese people all dressed in there beautiful clothes to pray. tanah lot temple can be reached directly on foot at low tide. many tourists take advantage of the location of tanah lot to capture the sunset moment. apparantly at low tide, on some rock loopholes around tanah lot temple there are some snakes with black and white stripes skin and purified by local people. balinese believe that the snakes belonged to the god and acts as a guardian of tanah lot temple. just below the tanah lot temple are freshwater springs and it appear at low tide.we did not see any snakes but must admit did not look very long as i don't like snakes and just enjoyed the sea and listening to the tides. as a tourist destination, the tanah lot temple has very good facilities and infrastructure. we enjoyed a meal at a restaurant and there is also a buffet style restaurant which looked plentiful and good value too. there are some art shops that offer a variety of bali souvenirs also available along the main road to the location of tanah lot. in order to provide additional entertainment for the tourists, some attractions are shown by the local people. among them are: kecak dance performance at evening, large snakes (non venomous snake species) and bats that can be used to take pictures and capture the moment at this place. i was intrigued watching the blessings ceremonies of local people and enjoyed the whole ambience of calmness and happiness and peacefulness away from the crowds.",18
"the temple is on a cliff facing the ocean.. in the view you can watch the sunset, hear the waves breaking on the massive cliff and breathe in the fresh air. what not to love. the temple is peaceful and the views are stunning.",4
spent 2 hours at this temple enjoying the views and learning a little more about the history behind it. they have many market stalls which offered goods at very reasonable prices. it was quite busy the day we went and it rained but they give you complimentary umbrellas to shelter you from the rain and sun.,4
"the view from this temple is breathtaking, this is a must go spot and u must see the blue ocean and white waves from the cliff to believe it! do not skip this!!",4
"this temple has become famous among indonesian people since it was drawn on rupiah coins, there are no restrictions on clothes to enter",2
"breathtaking sea views to the setting sun as you meander down the cliff-hugging pathway. walk to the end for the best views through groups of monkeys clambering on the walls and swinging in nearby trees. be warned - keep personal items like phones and sun/reading glasses and small bags of food secure. the monkeys will whip them from you in a second! they are not dangerous at all - but you need to keep alert. many tourists here, so can be hard to get a \clean\ photo - but really worth it. the temple itself provides a stunning silhouette, but was inaccessible to the public. loved this place.",14
the view points are photogenic however entry to temple is restricted. the temple is located at cliff so offers good place to view sunset.,4
"went early morning as wasn't keen on the whole sunset thing. would rather be on beach with a beer watching it. monkeys where getting fed so they where not being too naughty but did see one women lose her glasses to them. great views and a pretty nice temple, glad i went before it got too hot and crowded. sarong's provided and about 20 or 30k entry fee",14
"i have to rate tanah lot 5-star just because of its unique and wonderful appearance at any time of day in any weather conditions. i have looked at it many times over the past 40 years and it never fails to make me feel good inside. aesthetically, however, the appalling tourist development right up to the shoreline have ruined the tranquility and if you hate crowds (big crowds!) your enjoyment of the location might well be ruined too. so, get up really early, and as we did, arrive there at 08:00. at that time, the carparks were almost empty, the hundreds of shops were largely still closed, and the only other visitors we saw were indonesian. it was a misty overcast morning with a smattering of rain, and a big surf crashing along the shoreline. but just glorious! unless you love being with massive, noisy coach loads of package tourists, avoid a late afternoon/sunset visit at all costs",17
"for a break on beach-bumming in uluwatu, this is a great time to spend some times, beautiful picture moments, chance to play with the monkeys",8
"part of a day tour, mustika, our tour guide, and surya, our wonderful driver, of destination asia helped us visit this floating temple on the lake. as there was no high tide on lake beraton, we did not see the 'floating temple' effect. nevertheless, the mandir is an historic mandir to see on this beautiful lake. the landscape enhances the calmness and beauty of the mandir. however, try to visit early on a weekday as the area does get busy. the area is popular with both locals and tourists. mustika did a wonderful job explaining the significance of the temple and its history.",2
"an experience to be taken. the sunset is beautiful. the temple cant be visited. the kecak dance is the attraction & should be seen. g8 costumes,dance, story telling. beware of the monkeys.",13
"the temple itself is not worth the visit, as there are many better examples on bali. however this has got to be one of the best views on the island. it's a bit of a pain getting here, but worth going if you're visiting other spots nearby.",2
i thought that this temple was spectacular. the temple is set on a lake and itself and it's surrounds are so intricate and beautiful. there is a lot to take in as there is a garden to walk around as well with many different animal sculptures. no words can do a place like this justice.,4
"this temple is one bali's most famous and always a beautiful place to watch the sunset, however i find the perfect time to come is early morning when the light is soft and shining beautifully on tanah lot, the surfers are out and the place far less crowded.",18
"west facing cliff edge so excellent location to see the sunset. a few things to highlight / tips to avoid disappointment : - visiting at sunset time, this was the busiest tourist attraction that we visited across east java, bali and gili air. the crowds reduced the peaceful feeling one could attain for such a beautiful location - temple architectural design is not as elaborate / beautiful / extensive aesthetically, albeit location is of significance - temple main area inside is closed most of the times, other that festival and prayer times - if you buy sunset show tickets, make sure you get there in advance, so you can go grab sunset facing seats (first come first serve)... though don't forget, the sun will then be directly on your face till it goes down, which on a hot day can be too much, but the views of the sunset as a backdrop, with the ramayana / fire dance performance (idr 100k cash) in front of you, are breathtaking hope the detailed tips help you enjoy your visit even more.",2
"its really amazing place to visit , the temple is set just on the clift facing to the indian ocean . entering the temple area we are invited to walk along the edge of the clift , to see an amazing view of the area . worth to visit but just be aware of some groups of noughty monkey .",14
"uluwatu temple is beautiful, especially at sunset. watch out for the monkey's that love shiny things! a friend got his wallet with passport and cards taken away!",8
a beautiful temple on rocks approximately 60 mtrs from shore. where the monks go to worship. a lovely site v,4
"the best place i found in bali to watch the sunset. id initially been a little put off from going by all the reviews about the aggressive monkeys, but im glad i went anyway. yes, the monkeys can be aggressive, but as long as youre sensible and keep your eyes open youll be fine. they did manage to steal a few pairs of sunglasses from people that werent paying attention. it definitely shouldnt stop you going to see one of the most beautiful sunsets around. if, like me, youre primarily going to see the sunset get there for about 5. that will give you enough time to walk around the grounds, go up to the temple and find your spot for the sunset. if you dont have a sarong, you can borrow them free of charge at the entrance.",2
"as one of the most important temples in bali, it is magnificent. there are a lot of monkeys so watch out for your sunglasses and dont wear big shiny earrings!",2
"our family got lucky and visited during low tide. we were able to capture amazing images on our walk-up & wading out to tanah lot temple itself. what an amazing experience to look out & see how nature and man's vision combined to form this landmark. would like to take more time but the tide was on its way in ... make sure you take photos from the first temple on your right as you enter as it provides perfect views of tanah lot, the swell and the beach. don't miss this on your trip !",17
"a postcard perfect temple located on the shore of lake beratan. you can easily spend a good 45 minutes to 1 hour walking around and taking beautiful photos. you can also have some fun engaging in some lake activities (fishing, riding a speed boat or sail away in a swan pedal boat).",4
"postcard perfect! too bad it was high tide and the temple areas near the beach were cordoned off for the safety of tourists. we had to view them from afar which was still an amazing experience. there were restos for that perfect viewing of sunsets - just choose where you want to eat and drink and then linger until the sun sets. as we entered the site, the vast vista was laid out beautifully before us and all we just needed to do was walk along the path for different views of the temples set by the sea. waters rushing and crashing to the shore was a spectacular display of nature. there were lots of stores selling arts and crafts for that last minute shopping for souvenirs. a cafe serving luwak coffee even had a couple of civets and a giant flying fox as pets - you can take pictures even without ordering anything. the best part was the gelato stand by the entrance - their rum raisin was so yummy i so loved it even if i'm not really a fan of ice creams.",4
this was deffinatly an experience. cost about $2 aud to get in and my small group paid $5 each for the tour guide. really glad we got a tour guide as the monkeys can be quite crazy! they started fighting and one even jumped on a friend from behind. but it was a good laugh. really enjoyed the magnificent views and the old temple.,14
"you can enjoy the glory of indian ocean, enjoy breathtaking sunset at tanah lot. the complex is really large and pretty ancient with balinese character throughout. there are many shops and hawkers along the way, and had to cross all of them to get to the temple. like all other temples in bali, you cannot worship, but the location of the temple on the rock was pretty impressive site. please be careful of your car. we did park in the paid parking lot of the temple, but had both tail lights damaged when we came back. management should improve the service and security.",18
"bit of a tourist rip off. the temple is okay, but too commercial and not as impressive as a lot of other temples in bali. if you are short on time you might as well skip this place...",2
"the road to this place is very smooth, but sometimes you'll confused the exact location of this water palace, because the sign almost blended with the surrounding, so ride slowly. park your car in the hotel parking area and walk into the entrance gate. you paid a small fee to enter, way too cheap. inside you see the beautiful water garden, got many nice statue and relief, a must visit when you're in bali....",2
"uluwatu is one of the iconic place in bali. not only the beauty of the place, the hearthbreaking scenery, with the amazing culture kecak dance performance will make this is as the one of the unforgetable experience in bali. kecak dance it self is balinese traditional dance, when the dancers not only dancing, but they also together make a rhythm \cak cak cak cak cak\. i also amaze with the costumes and the make up. also the character. the story itself it from hindu story ramayana. the performance is not on the stage, you won;t see any screen, the background is the sunset it self. make sure you comes to visit and this watch kecak dance when you visit bali.",8
"a nice temple on a large rock, which can be reached at low tide. however, you can not enter to go up to the temple. there is also a cave opposite, which has a holy snake in it which can be viewed for a small price. there is a nice view of the temple and the sea from the cliffs opposite.",4
make sure you get there early to score tickets to the traditional fire dance that starts at 6pm. i'd say get there at least 30 mins before to score a good seat otherwise you'll be squashed up with the late comers. the dance is great & quite entertaining with elaborate costumes & of course fire. it goes for an hour & tickets are inr100000.,13
often come to this amazin temple with friend to show the magic of bali where the temple located in offshore. best way to visit is early morning where not many tourist then able to see more spot and fresh air.,2
we visited uuwatu temple at noon and it was so hot because we had a long walk until we arrive at the hill but actually we forgot the fatigue in front of a panoramic view for the sea and the mountains. the monkeys are naughty so you should be careful not to lose your sunglasses or your mobiles!,8
"we visited tanah lot temple during high tide , view was simply amazing. it is visted by many tourist and ofcourse this place is worth visiting highly recommended either for sun rise or sunset you will be amazed by its beauty.",17
"uluwatu is located south of bali and it offers a breathtaking view of the indian ocean. there is long scenic view along the cliffs which offers several encounters with monkeys. uluwatu is crowded and tourist can be annoying; however, the beauty of the temple and scenery is worth every penny. unfortunately, we arrived at the temple too early and we did not want to wait a couple hours for the kecak dance. we regretted missing it but the heat took a toll on us and it was time to go back to the hotel and cool off inside a beautiful tropical pool.",8
"went to ulu watu at sunset during our vacation in june 2010. it was very, very crowded. you are warned about the monkeys before walking down the path and if you go follow the instructions to the letter. the monkeys are absolutely vicious and will steal anything. my wife had her glasses ripped off of her face by a monkey, not sun glasses balanced on top of her head but proper sight glasses required for daily vision. the temple itself was ok from a distance but unless you are a follower you cannot enter the main compound. we did not think it was worth the hassle, entry fee or the taxi fee to get there.",8
"if you are in bali and have some time, this place should be on your to-visit list. the place itself is wonderful, with 2 nicely laid out ponds full of colourful fishes, and small bridges across the ponds. one pond even has small pillars (in rows across the entire length and breadth of the pond) so you can actually walk in the pond and take pictures/ feed fishes. take care so you dont fall - we saw a man falling in the water while posing for a photo - the water was just a couple of feet deep but his backpack was completely soaked. there is also a small swimming pool (for which you need to pay a separate entry fee). there are also people with pythons standing near the entrance. for a small fee, you can have a picture taken with the pythons. there are also guides available but you dont really need to hire one (you can always google the place for its history). the place is a bit far from ubud, so if you stay in kuta/ denpasar or if you are short of time, you will need to consider the travelling time as well.",2
this is classed as the mother temple there are many temples in indonesia. it was very interesting and our guide was informative .,2
"uluwatu temple is around a 45 min drive away from kuta. it's a beautiful place to watch the sunset and the kecak dance at the same time. the tickets for the performance are slightly pricier (idr 100 000) compared to other places but the performers are well trained and the performance was very entertaining. there are a lot of people so make sure you get there at least half an hour before the show to get a good seat. there are a lot of people who walk in too late or walk out before the show ends and it's very annoying, please don't be one of these people! besides that, the monkeys are cute but hold your belongings tight because they are very naughty. they like to steal stuff and swap the items for bananas.",8
"this was the highlight of our trip to bali. watching the sunset from the cliffs was absolutely priceless. the temple and the temple grounds are well maintained and one can walk along the cliffs on either side of the temple. the views of the temple and the vast stretch of sea from these cliffs is amazing. there is a fire dance that happens at the temple grounds for which only a limited number of tickets are sold and it is generally crowded. if you are interested, then it is best to be there early to buy your ticket. be aware of the monkeys at the temple as they will snatch at anything. so do take care of your belongings. best time to visit uluwatu is at sunset.",8
"the temple offers great views and great photo opportunities. there are a few \guides\ on site to help around. also got the chance to see a few monkeys! the only downside is the fact that this is a \touristic attraction.\ even if this was not high tourist season, there were still a fair amount of people talking loudly and continuously recording everything. personally, we would have preferred enjoying the atmosphere of a traditional temple a little more. i would recommend reading a little on the history of the place ahead of time too! quiet interesting.",4
"this place is one of well-known pura (hindu prayer place/temple) in bali. located in edge of beratan lake, bedugul. its unique structure building combined with gorgeous lake view will satisfy anyone needs to take pictures.",30
"really pretty place, you cannot miss this scenic place. it can a a long walk till the other side or you can roam around the temple grounds. beware : 1.monkeys! they will rob you. 2.steep places must do : 1.wear a sarong to enter any temple grounds in bali. its free there. 2.grab a corn after the visit and have a coconut. enjoy the breeze!",2
"it was breathtaking standing at the cliffs looking out to the ocean! beautiful! we went there in the afternoon and it was quite a wrong timing. this was because the sun was very strong in the afternoon and there wasn't much shelter. but the view was great enough for us to forget about the sun. temple at the cliff was not for visiting. well i guess it is there custom in bali that one must be properly dress in there traditional attire if they want to enter to the temple (for prayer only). to visit uluwatu, visitors need to pull on sarong but the yellow slash was unnecessary. staff were very unfriendly there. and they would push you to buy banana to feed the monkeys. say no if you do not want the yellow slash and banana though they would be angry at you. there were lots of monkeys at the entrance. these monkeys are scary and they snatch things from people!. my camera was nearly snatched away by the monkeys! and these monkeys attempted to snatch my friend's slipper too! tips: keep all sunglasses, hat, camera or shiny things properly in the bags.",8
"from this place, you can see indian ocean directly from coral sloping with height 100 m in average. you can find many monkey here, be careful dont disturb them.",14
"while the temple is great, the location for a sunset is better. high above the cliff sits this temple. more people than you'll know what to do with but get a place along the railing and enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets around. leave before the show is done to get back to your hotel quicker. very hot and little shade. worth it to see the sun set on this historic place.",4
definitely a must visit attraction if visiting bali. you must take care to follow guidelines as given to enjoy.,2
"so far the best temple during my 1 week stay (visited 4 temples). be ready for a long drive but its worth it with the awesome view. cheap photographers available idr20,000 each so be sure to get them for good momento. highly recommend to all.",4
"we booked a tour to uluwatu temple, not that fussed on temples but the view at and around the temple made this trip a must. the cliff views either side of the temple is spectacular and combine that with the sunset....beautiful",8
"the temple view is breathtaking from top, and the natural landscape is just too beautiful! you have to wear a piece of cloth, which is draped around body, and it is provided there for free. respect the culture and religion and enjoy the view! p/s it can be realllyyy hot in the afternoon. so advisable to go in morning!",4
if you are in the region it is worth stopping by for a visit. having said that a drive up and along the east coast of bali is a marvellous route. all routes are fabulous actually. - up and over through the centre or round the east or west.,2
"many improvements to the temple and the garden since my last visit 6 years ago. sadly, too many aggressive vendors bothering visitors.",4
"to begin, we visited at midday in order to avoid the late afternoon crowd at kecak so am unable to comment as to benefits or otherwise of the dance performance. i am respectful of other cultures and opinions but simply cannot see why other travellers are so glowing in their reviews. here's our family take on the attraction: - traffic is a bummer, very slow progress on main road so hope your driver knows a few shortcuts; - monkeys are aggressive and steal items (quite the opposite of the friendly mob at ubud monkey forest); - much of the temple is not open to general public and reserved for worship only; - nice cliff top views but hardly extraordinary. good for locals and those of faith but for tourists seeking an intimate hindu encounter and understanding of the way of life, there are alternatives to this tourist trap.",13
"first temple i've visited in bali. it's a small temple and their is not a lot to see. the gardens around it are nice and the view is lovely. this is something you do for a hour if you want do something cultural. be aware of all the tourist, it's busy.",2
the temple itself is only average but the landscape is worth the visit. you can also stay for a traditional dance if you reach the temple on sunset. i stayed and enjoyed the dance but didn't like the overcrowded amphitheatre. they were selling much more tickets than the available seats which made people continuously walk around during the show !,13
"the temple is fine and the lake is beautiful, but it is swarming with tourists and traffic is brutal. the area itself is great and we had a great time in the more mountainous north of bali, but this temple was really just one of the many reasons to hed north. we also hiked mount batur nearby (even more beautiful and surrounded by largest lake in bali) and checked out some of the waterfalls nearby. nice to check the box and see this famous temple, so i get it if you still want to go, but just make it a quick stop and keep moving. as with everything in bali, if you go early, less tourist, less painful traffic.",2
very nice temple located by the ocean. it is surrounded by a nice park with monkeys. beautiful view. must see in bali.,2
"i'm not big on temples, but the ulun danu beratan water temple was beautiful. we took a guided canoe out on the water and got some great shots of the temple, also less tourists on the water 😂 .",30
"i had organised a driver for the afternoon and he advised pick up at 2pm should be fine. i wanted to go to the monument first on the way. when we got there, there were 10,000 people all trying to do the same thing with no sort of order to it at all. we ended up leaving and continuing to ullawatu. we got there around 5.20pm and our feet hit the floor running. our driver whisked us thru to get our clothing item (to cover our knees) then he disappeared in the crowd to the next pay area to get to see the fire dance. we got to the area where this was to be done and again 10,000 people were already there. they squished way too many people into the arena and even had them sitting on the floor about 2 inches away from the dancers. the dance and performance itself was interesting to say the least, after a while i found it quite monotonmous with the same constant chanting throughout the whole show. but i had to see it to experience it. unfortunately i didnt get to relax and have a look around the area at all before the show or be able to take any photos as it was all so rushed. lucky i had been there before many years ago, but my friends had not and would have liked to have seen the place some more. so im saying make sure that you take lots of time out to get there and to look around and then expect huge delays getting back to your hotel - even on a bus tour, it will take forever !! then the trip home !!! i was staying at legian and it took close to 1.75hrs to get back....it was crazy !!!",13
this temple is atop a hill and is quite difficult to photograph based on the distance you are from it. the sunset was exciting but not spectacular - we did not have a red sunset which we understand makes the rocks on the cliff face alight like fire - it would have been nice to see this but the weather hampered that - it is nonetheless a lovely evening stroll and worth a visit,4
"although island of bali has a number of old temples --- this is something special. we went around 11 am so the crowds were less, monkeys were present but they are only a menace due to the way we humans treat them! we give them food easily so they just are snatching it now! however the location of this temple is beautiful-- the cliffs are breathtaking and if one times the visit around evening time-- will not be very hot and can have a great walk around the cliffs.",2
"one of the most beautiful places in bali, this in fact is my favourite place in bali. this place is serene and beautiful. the lave side view. a religious place. the weather is so fantastic. also enjoyed our visit to strawberry fields on our return.",2
"we were here during low season and even then there are way too many people. difficult to get a good photo or anything, including the sunset when everyone is trying to take \the perfect photo\. you can't visit the temple at all and like any tourist spot people are trying to constantly sell you something.",4
"went on a day trip with our driver komang. pretty place, nice and cool. loved the temple and surrounding areas. good to sit and just relax. and took some great photos. can ride in a boat around the lake.",4
"it's the most photogenic temple in bali. best time is at high tide, when big waves break on the rocks...",2
awesome place to catch the sunset! the priests in the temple were very helpful in crossing across through the tide. very unique..,4
"situated atop sheer cliffs the temple lies at a blinding spot. the huge incoming waves from the indian ocean are spectacular. especially at sunset the place looks magic. around sunset there is a small theater on the temple grounds also an enchanting performance of the kecak dance. we can recommend it, is takes about an hour and it is very good performance. dont give the monkeys anything to eat or you end up m,issing some of your belongings.",13
"i understood that this was one of the best temples in bali, but i disagree. there are two temples that sit on two different outcrops but you cannot get more than a city block close to them.",2
"based on the reviews we thought this would be an excellent thing to do for our last day in bali. however...i'm not sure the name 'uluwatu temple' properly reflects what this is. if you're expecting a proper balinese temple you'll be disappointed. because of this, you're effectively paying ~150,000 rupiah each (taxis and entry) to look at a cliff. i'd say this is only really worth it if you've literally never seen the coast before. i can imagine it looks beautiful at sunset, so maybe it would be worthwhile on a clear, sunny day. but if it's raining and windy like it is through most of the wet season, it's probably not worth it. however, if chinese tourists with selfie sticks are your thing, you'll be pleased to know this place has an abundance of them.",8
beautiful example of balinese culture and religious significance.,2
this temple offers a spectacular view of the coast line. i could have spent hours on end here but the weather conditions were extremely hot and there is little shade so i recommend to take sunscreen. the monkeys can get rather aggressive so i've been told by the tour guide ketut (as pictured) who is for hire to provide guidance from the monkeys and information about the temple itself.,14
"tanah lot is simply gorgeous. we went at sunset which made it even better. the only downfall is the thousands of other people also enjoying the beauty. our tour guide said over 5000 people view tanah lot every day. it's worth the trip, just expect there to be quite a few people around.",17
"it was breathtaking but you have to be weary of the resident monkeys. while i was photographing the sunset a monkey came from behind and grabbed my prescription sunglasses. luckily one of the guards was able to retrieve them. the monkey put on my glasses, chewed on the frames and twisted them but i was able to get them back. notwithstanding the monkey experience, this is definitely one of the must see sights in bali!",2
"this temple is located in central bali on the western shore of lake beratan, with soaring mountains as a backdrop. it was cooler here than in ubud, and the air smelled fresh.unfortunately, all of bali must have been visiting this day which detracted from the experience. it was impossible to take a picture without including dozens of folks taking \selfies.\ however, it's the setting that makes this place special. the temple was built in the 17th century and dedicated to the hindu trinity. the grounds are well-kept and are very pretty. it's worth a stop just for thel mystical,scenic beauty.",2
"good place of interest. can see both hindu temple and panorama of the lake. also available activities for family like fast boat, traditional canoe, and funny canoe designed as duck or dragon with manual operate by foot hahaha...",4
this picturesque temple is built on small islands. a small hindu temple is floating on blue and clear water of bratan lake with cloudy mountain backdrop. romantic scenery.,2
"part of the main tourist driver/bus circuit. a lot of people, and a lot of history. good photo opp and they have the dance towards the end. i would recommend wearing a hat because you have to sit in the baking sun while people fill in and the show starts. show is something that you could actually do without. a lot of people started leaving during the middle of it.",13
"the area is very beautiful but very hot. dress light and bring water. the monkeys aren't too bad unless you get very close. the staff is alright. dealing with tourists everyday, they seem pretty routine on their questions. all in all, if your in the area, its a must to check out. if you have to travel far to get there, it'll be worth it to check out the temple than jump in at uluwatu beach for a cool off.",8
"-you need a sarong if you're in shorts, which you can hire from entrance. -we didn't paid for tickets or sarong as we went through tour organiser. -enter via side access steps to avoid cheeky monkeys. don't feed monkeys (they even announced this). always on the watch for monkeys they might jump on you! but there are so many people around so nothing to worry in terms of injury/safety. -once you're at top, take breathtaking views around you and take selfies/family pics. -cannot go inside the temple so take pics of temple. -get tickets for the fire dance show at least 1hr and secure your spot at least 0.5hr before the show. show time is 6pm. try to avoid the first bottom rows as fire can be so hot and sometimes can be dangerous. -watch the sunset from the open theatre. -show was ok. the monkey god (hanuman) may interact with you, as fun is part of the show. that's something some people like it but for hardcore hindus, it's hard to digest how they make fun of few things (like comparing sita ma to madona!) -enjoy the heavy traffic after the show, if you didn't leave early enough after the show! -all up, nice views but show wasn't worthwhile to go for us at least.",13
the cliff view was beautiful but the temple was closed. it was just very scenic. saw a lot of monkeys around which was very amusing.,14
"this is highly overrated place and not worth going. the entry ticket is 100,000 rupiah and you can't even go into the temple. there are so many better temples in bali. we chose this temple as uluwuta has monkeys and we wanted to get some nice pictures done. also, the place was overcrowded.",8
"the temple itself looks very nice, partly built on the lake, which itself is beautiful enough. the crowds of tourists partly spoil the impression, and the locals adapted, so now it is hard to tell which part of the temple is genuine (built in 17th century) and what is freshly made for tourists. there is some real junk like an egg-shaped cottage or artificial stone gate where tourists can take more of their trashy pictures.",4
"it is actually one of those places which looks better on the photos. although still used for worship - i saw a very unhappy duck being carried off with great ceremony, followed by a group of men in impressive robes. the day we visited was cold, dark and dreary the temples rising from dark waters - nevertheless the whole atmosphere is almost disney like",4
the best destination in bali and for all my friends don't asking visit in if you not yet visit in tanah lot temple.,18
"this is the most iconic image of bali and truly, it is worth it...amazing sunset...walking on the rock when the tide is low to reach the temple site (prohibited to walk up to the temple)...",2
"the view is very charming, many traditions or activities that can be done there, such as seeing snakes in the cave, holy water, and aesthetic temples.",4
"we went right on sunset and the views were beautiful. the cliffs and surrounding ocean were magnificent. the monkeys were interesting and fun to watch. however, were very cheeky stealing one mans sunglasses (he eventually got them back after much coaxing with fruit). the traditional dance was okay, maybe a little boring (went on too long). the white monkey actor was the highlight. we ended up leaving just before the finish to avoid being stuck in the masses trying to leave - the show was very crowded. overall the place was overrun with tourists, but where isn't in a popular holiday destination like bali? i recommend seeing at least once - i preferred uluwatu to tanah lot.",8
"we went to tanah lot to watch the sunset and see the temples it was time well spent at this beautiful location, it was fairly crowded on the day we went but there was plenty of room to sit on the lawn and watch the sun sink into the ocean. there were a multitude of stalls selling typical balinese wares and some wonderful locally crafted items, on the whole it was an afternoon very much enjoyed by all the family.",18
the best part of the temple is the views of the surrounding cliffs and the sea. there are a lot of monkeys so don't take fruit in your pockets and keep a close eye on hats and glasses. the temple itself is much less ornate then others on the island so just enjoy the views (and hilarious monkeys).,14
"i was there at the same time with balinese celebrating the day of animals ritual or simply tumpek uye / kandang in balinese language. it is the representation of balinese grateful to the god for being given the animals for their life with many purposes. they also celebrate that day in monkey forest with a lot of offerings and rituals. which is symbolizing how they synchronize their life with spirituality, humanity and environment.",2
this is one of the most popular temples in bali. you can spend 2-3 hours here. do not miss the evening dance that happens in the temple premise. try to go to the dance place an hour before or else you can miss it. they have limited seats available.,2
"one place to start u r bali trip.. very close to south bali, one of the nicer places to start exploring the city. you might need a vehicle to travel as the public transport is not very great. but once you get there, you will love the spot. i would suggest you to reach at around 3 pm, so that you can visit the temple. after 5 pm the tide rises, so you cannot reach the temple. there will be volunteers to help you wade through the waves. the sunset is best enjoyed at around 5.30 to 6.00 pm.",2
"we didn't know what to expect. the only thing we'd been told was to watch out for the monkeys stealing your stuff. they turned out to be pretty chilled out. they were just looking around or eating random things. i got some great pics :) in terms of the site, it was really cool. the cliffs that the temple are on are so high and really impressive. to get in we had to pay about $20 for two people (from memory). that gave us a sarong so that we could go into the temple. we also paid about $15 each to see the kecak dancers. this started at 6pm and was a traditional fire dance telling a really interesting hindu story. the sound these guys make is so funny, it'll be a fun story between you and the others who went there. the place was really busy though but not annoyingly so. i recommend going :)",13
"this is one of the most beautiful place i had seen in my life, it has a cold atmosphere and a huge lake where the temple is located. didnt want to leave this place. if you go spend atleast 3 to 4 hours here relaxing around.",4
uluwatu is very special. the views of the sea are amazing and the temples beautiful. beware of the monkeys we say them steal at least 3 pairs of sunglasses whilst we were walking around. the setting is simply stunning for this temple. we went at about 4 in the afternoon and watched the keck show at sunset. it was beautiful watching all the fishing boats going out to fish at night. really memorable!,8
it has got an amazing view with cliff top and pacific ocean. the temple is nice and good garden ambience. the kecak dance is performed at the evening at an open amphitheatre at a beautiful scenic background. recommended to reach the spot by 4:30pm.,13
tanah lot temple is quite a sight. the view is mesmerizing. we were not allowed to go on the top in the temple but you can still take the holy water and pay some money and climb 10 steps if you want (that was a little awkward actually) but overall the sun sinking in the ocean will make your day,17
"pura uluwatu looks like any other temples in bali. however, it is perched right on top of a cliff overlooking a gorgeous sea view. that makes it more special than any other temples in there. i would recommend you going between 4-6pm so that you have enough time to explore the beautiful scenery during day light without waiting too long for sunset. the traditional kecak dance starts at 6pm daily if you are interested. before you enter the temple, there are many warning signboards cautioning you against the monkeys and also to keep your spectacles in your bag. do adhere to it or you will regret losing you expensive glasses or shades to those mischievous monkeys. these little creatues are not afraid of human contact and can get pretty agressive. while i was there, there were a few monkeys which tried to snatch the slippers of some visitors. in short, anything small that is easy to grab or dangling like your camera, flip flops, glasses, etc are best guarded. there was even a cheeky monkey which was mocking the owner of a pair of spectacles as it plays with the latter with glee. unlike pura tanah lot which has plenty of stalls / stores which sell knick-knacks, paintings and other souvenirs, there is nothing to see here. a must see for first timers.",8
"the uluwatu temple is a must see if you come to bali. it has an amazing view that is even better when the sun goes down. there are also monkies, they make sure that there is always some fun. you should defenitely watch the traditional dances in the temple. a true must see.",8
"pura tanah lot is one of the most visited temple in bali, with unique offshore setting, natural rock formations and stunning sunset backdrop. the temple built for sailors, stands at the junction of sea and low cliffs. you can go till the temple stairs and walk along the sea line, but only during low tides. entry inside the temple is only for native balinese. there is another temple, right towards tanah lot, known as pura enjung galuh. it is as beautiful as tanah lot and stands on a cliff arc. try visiting at sunset, and keep atleast an hour, if interested in walking around the sea shore and enjoying the view. plan accrdingly as reaching here from kuta-seminayak can take time due to traffic and narrow roads.",18
"it's no doubt a breathtaking hindu temple that was built on a cliff centuries ago. the view overlooking the ocean from the top is just amazing. but beware of monkeys there. they are a brazen lot unafraid to snatch tourist's spectacles, cameras, drinks or hats from your hands. remember not to feed them as the others will come asking for more.",14
lovely sea with picture perfect view. cliff and temple scenery is awesome. sunset is beautiful with glittering sea. must visit,4
"i didn't expect much before coming here but it is actually one of the best places to visit on this island. it's a large forest and temple complex, made so interesting because of the large amount of monkeys here. and unlike the monkeys in uluwatu, these monkeys are actually very friendly and do not attack or even \pester\ you. you can hold up a banana and they'll jump onto your shoulder or head but if you don't, they will ignore you. there are also nice short walks in this forest, like one along a small river. i'm glad i came because, as i said, i didn't expect much. entrance is idr 30k, so not much for such a good attraction.",8
this temple offers a beautiful view on the lake and it has a lot of celebrations which makes the visit interesting. it is reasonably priced and we have not been bothered during our visit. it is good to visit before 10 am or later in the afternoon. there is a good restaurant named de danau with a terrasse which offers a great view on the lake + the food is good and reasonably priced.,4
we really enjoyed our trip to the temple. the grounds of the temple are beautiful filled with greenery and flowers. i would definitely recommend this place to visit.,4
we visited and were awestruck by the views and by the temple. it was well worth the additional few bucks $6 usd for a tour guide to explain everything.,4
"went to this temple on a tour and was fairly impressed. the temple itself is very beautiful and is set on the lake. photography is excellent, even with the hundreds of people. the grounds of the temple are pretty big and it's a nice walk round. i've heard it's cloudy/misty most days, so we're were really lucky as the blue skies came out. worth the small entrance fee and we even got. glimpse at a ceremony taking place, which was wonderful to see. you should defiantly try to come to this temple.",4
cool place to visit in uluwatu! watch out for monke tho!🤠 not too many tourist here which i thought was very nice couldve been more temples/more history about the temples.,8
went back after 20yrs. hopibg it had not become a tacky tourist spot i was not disappointed. set on its own rocky outcrop on the ocean tanah lot remains one of the most stunning temples i have seen on bali. there are lovely grounds to walk around and a market. so glad i went back.,18
"the temple is beautiful in the architecture and ofcourse the location. i was staying in nusa dua, so it was a bit far, but totally worth the trip. the blue indian ocean and the temple at the edge of the cliff overhand looks kind of mesmerizing. the second temple which can be reached only if the tide is low can be seen from the cliff and you need to be lucky to be there during low tide. however, unlike the temples in india or elsewhere, you cannot enter these temples. all the entryways were closed to the inside of the temples. hence its only worth seeing the gorgeous architecture. the place is also kept very neat and clean...which was great... all the tourists were following the signs and obeying them. really would recommend a trip to anyone in bali.",2
a popular tourist attraction that you can visit when you venture to bali . one can take interesting pictures of the little temple positioned up on the cliff . we did not wade across the sea to climb up as the tide was coming in. definitely worth visiting and taking picture memories. you do not need to cover yourself at all .,2
my friend and i did uluwatu on our first day in bali and it was a perfect start to the holiday. there are many stunning points to observe the sea and the temple from. there is a path of the beaten track on a dirt road that you can take for the best views at uluwatu.,8
tanah lot was the last destination on my half day tour. check the weather and sunset time before booking a tour/self-drive or you may not see the perfect view. you should also think about the traffic influence to schedule the time. i recommend to be there before 5:45pm and take a nice spot and wait for the sunsets. you can also see millions of bats flying out during the sunset just like the congress bridge in austin.,17
"beautiful temple with amazing views, we loved the way the temple looked over the ocean with the stunning water in the background. just be aware of the tourist traps and upped market prices",4
"while others palace are well known with its bali architecture such ubud palace, which compare with palace and garden in east bali has a different typical architecture. in east bali mostly architecture are combination of chinese, european and bali architecture. its much more interesting. and must visit if you love bali architecture and history. combining tirtagangga water garden with east bali puri agung palace, maskerdam, london palace and taman sukasadha ujung water palace, is like a one day time machine in east bali, bring you back to the east bali kingdom era.",2
featured on many bali publications the hindu temple is the main of the three with smaller buddhist and islam within the same area. fortunate to be there when a hindu cremation ceremony was taking place. temple entry was idr50k and the grounds were beautifully maintained - even some spongbob squarepants character statues to amuse the children. 2192,2
"we totally love this temple wondering how a small temple can stand up all the time by the strong wave. this must be built by the power of pure spirit. we admired this scenic, spent 1.5 hours. will back someday",4
"loves the architecture of the site, with the temple being on a lake with a wondrous backdrop of a mountain range. comes in early to avoid the heavy tourist volume or late in the evening to enjoy the sunset.",4
"came here as part of a private tour. this is a village and to see all the attractions on site you will need about 4 hours and its all uphill and quite steep. both men and women need to wear sarongs if youre wearing shorts. instead of an entrance fee they ask for donations. once inside we walked to the gate of heaven temple, but depending on which side you get up from. if you get in through the front youll be blessed with holy water and need to move quick as theres a queue of people wanting their photos taken. even if you have queued, to have photos taken people will constantly either want to go down once they have finished (rather than taking the side part down) or people keep coming up. we then wanted to visit the dragon statue which is right opposite the gate of heeven temple however they had a ceremony going on. something to beware of!",28
uluwatu temple is a gorgeous place to see the balinese people celebrate their heritage. the grounds are are on a cliff with gorgeous views of the ocean. there are monkeys running around and be careful. they will steal anything hanging but likely they are ground keepers that help the visitors recover their belongings. plan accordingly and stay for the dance that happens at sunset. you would need to have a driver or an uber ready to leave uluwatu. there is no public transportation to and from the temple. we hired marte with bali local host (+62 819 991 36 355) and he drove us from our hotel to the temple and back for very inexpensive. worth every penny.,8
"we went and came back to this place never realizing theres a temple inside. did tonnes of roadside shopping, spent hours capturing the sunset and admiring the waters - but thats about it. somebody mentioned later that theres a temple inside to visit. sorry. missed it completely. didnt see anyone talking about it either. oh btw, place is just average. dont have high hopes.",4
"located on tabanan regency where need 2 hour from denpansar. that place known as a best sunset in bali but unfortunately i couldn't got that experience due to my visit just for bussiness. so sad. eventhough i enjoyed the sunny days there. if you cross the sea go to the offshore temple, you would got offered holy water from hindu people. but be careful due to high waves there. tanah lot temple is simply among balis not-to-be-missed icons. don't miss it guys...highly recommended",18
"this temple is 2 hours at least away from ubud but definitely worth it. the wait there for pictures was another 2 hours. there are people there that will take your picture for you for a small donation. also, a small donation is required to enter the temple!",28
boring. there is nothing to see there. no real shrine. just a few walls and many many tourists. would absolutely not recommend to go there by bus! traffic jam!,4
i came to pura ulun danu at nov 13.. i drove my rent car for about 2 hours from kuta ( where i stay ). its very faaaaarrrr away from kuta.. and u have to becareful driving to there because the road is up and down and very sharp.. u need to have a good skill of driving if u want to drive by ur self.. but overall its wort to visit.. a very beautiful place.. a temple that surounding with water.. my family love this place.. we can see the real place that i ussually see in 50.000 idr's picture..,30
"so worth a visit, not a temple as most westerns perceive it, but a tranquil spot. just for a walk or contemplation, you will be captivated by it's beauty and superb maintained surroundings. can't recommend enough",4
"the visit to the uluwatu temple and the evening kecak dance was the highlight of my visit to bali. we arrived around 5.00pm and felt dlightly anxious given all the reviews warning about ther monkeys. it seems they were already well fed by the time i arrived because the day before had been a major religious hindu day and people had brought loads of food. the monkeys are naughty and a few japanese tourists were seen screaming and running in all directions but that only added to the adventure! sunset from the temple was fantastic. i have wanted to see the kecak dance since was a little kid and it was everything i imagined. it is simply amazing - entertaining, captivating and the location was perfect. follow the visit with dinner on the beach at jimbaran bay and you have had a great afternoon and evening. the monkeys were very well behaved for my visit which was kind of disappointing in a macabre sort of way - i had been hoping for a bit of adventure!",8
this is a nice place to walk around. there is an admission charge. there are some interesting temples and such.,4
"tanah lot temple is a temple within sea water. the closest you are allowed to go is the cave entry. general people are not allowed to enter the main section. in spite of it,it presents an excellent view, the main temple is having trees all around. the area in front of the temple is rocky, but you can walk on it and enjoy the view. sunset is very beautiful to watch there. when we went there some school program was going on and the view was more colorful. we had to wait for that program tiens before we can walk into the front beach area of the temple. it is a must visit place in bali.",18
"this is worth a visit with it's unusual statues, large ponds full of fish and huge lily pads. you can walk across one of the ponds on the circular concrete pads. the swimming pool is great too - so refreshing with spring water circulating through it - it's large enough to swim lengths - the locals didn't swim in it as it's deep; they prefer the smaller shallower pool nearby. we went 2 days in a row for a swim staying at the nearby puri sa wah which has lovely accommodation and a restaurant amongst the rice paddies. liz who owns the place with her husband made us very welcome and told us lots of interesting things about balinese life.",2
"i have a quick trip to uluwatu temple. it took 30 min. from our hotel in jimbaran, ayana. it was really nice scenery. you need 1 hour to cover all places, the temple and the cliff. it is good if you have time.",8
"the uluwatu temple is located off a cliff. there's a long path that you follow from entry that goes around in a loop. you get to see beautiful views of the cliff, beaches and the ocean. along the path you also get to walk through the sacred temple where you can see the religious folk praying and moving around. there's also a large section that's full of monkeys. its a bit of a shock and they get pretty close to you but theyre so used to people that they don't give you any attention. there's lots of photo opportunities at this temple and i definitely recommend it if you're in the area.",8
was lucky enough that the high tide was just coming in when we visited so got great pics of the waves crashing into the rocks. dont miss the walk across to the main temple and drink from the fresh water spring. place worth spending a couple of hours.,4
if there is one temple you need to visit in bali ( there are thousands like india) make sure it is this one. amazing views and a wonderful dance performance based on the ramayana. the dance is performed with the sun set as the background. bit touristy but that can't be helped,2
"when in uluwatu you have to go. the temple itself is not special or anything, but the location is ! come at 5 and enjoy the kecak dance and a beautiful sunset seated high upon a rock overlooking the sea.",8
"i strongly recommend everybody to take a guide, normally the guy who ties the \surong\ near the ticket counter would be happy to do the service for usd 10. he is absolutely essential to way away the monkeys who are very mischievous and they can take away your slippers or even your glasses. only hindus can enter the shrine as it is meant for worship, thankfully we were allowed in. the views from the top is breathtaking. worth the visit!",14
"fantastic lake view, nice garden. mountainous road uphill all the way with scenic photo stops. along the way there's a good coffee stop: www.baligemitir.com offers great view and live band during lunch hours",2
"it was nice to walk around here and take some pictures. but, be careful with the monkeys. they run and jump free. they might want to steal your shiny jewelry, hats, glasses. do not, i mean do not, confront them whatsoever. don't touch them especially their infants, don't see them directly in their eyes, and don't feed them. if you follow that rules, you'll be fine. based on my experience, monkeys here are more tamed than monkeys in uluwatu temple. i've been here twice and they don't steal my glasses, while in uluwatu, well... a monkey did steal my glasses.",8
"while we were at tanah lot it was high tide therefore we could not access the temple. once the tide lowered we were able to go down and take some nice view photos from the water. it really is a floating temple surrounded by the sea. the let down is that we can't access the temple so its mainly an area for photos only, which wasn't very exciting or culturally interesting.",17
"this place is a must visit place in bali. we will be able to see three interesting thing here. first the kecak dance which cost 100k. before the dance you can watch another free show which is the robbery by the .monkeys around. be careful the monkey here really very annoyed, we saw one handphone was grab by the monkey and disappear in the forest. so beware of the stuff like spectacle, handphone and slipper ! the third thing is the beautiful scenery. really amazing. pictures tell thousand word.",2
"we have been to quite a few temples around bali and this was by our favourite. it's like a scene out of indiana jones! we took our 3 year old daughter and we all had a blast. we went 90 minutes before closing, just after a rain and there were way less tourists around too, it was practically empty. but don't be a moron and try to feed the monkeys or touch them or put your cameras in their faces. we saw tourists teasing them with umbrellas or making them feel uncomfortable by getting too close for a pic or touching mom/baby monkeys. they are still wild animals so don't be an idiot about it and you'll have a great time!",2
"this is one of the two temples in the day tour we took. more than a tour it was a driver because he took us from place to place but didnt explain much and stayed in the car when we got to the 5 places. the temple has a fee of 50,000 rp per adult. we were not allowed to enter the temple, but more walked around the grounds which are very well kept. it seemed a bit too touristic for me, but then again... i am a tourist 🙃 anyone could spend half a day here and half a day in the strawberry fields around the area and have a lovely day! if you want the whole experience i suggest you pay a tour guide, but i loved our experience of just two people in a car and we could spend as much time in each place as we wished, he would stop us we asked him and was very nice man. look me up on facebook for more bali info! upekkhapr sylvia fernandez 🙏🏼",2
"we paid 20,000rupiah per person for ticket. before we entered the temple, our driver warn us about the naughty monkeys there. he told us best to not wear any hats, sunglass or have your bags open. at the ticketing counter, they have this cloth available for free to cover you in case u r wearing short pants. the temple is located on top of a high cliff.. view was stunning and we were there near noon so it was super hot n the sky was blue with no clouds. perfect weather for photography but i was sweating like hell. we were there during hindu day so alot of the locals throng the temple for prayers. we can only view from the temple surronding and not allowed to go in to the prayer place. we then saw a monkey just snatch a kid's slipper and ran into the woods. worst my grandfather who was outside the temple entrance near the carpark, had his specs snatch from behind by a monkey. it chewed on the specs and refuse to give bak. luckily some locals threw some food to it and it let go of the specs but it was already ruin. so be really aware of the monkeys there",14
"#1 on most bali bucket lists is sunset at tanah lot. it's worth the trip - a beautiful view is on offer from the many available cliff top restaurants nearby and, if the tide is out, you can wander on the beach and visit the holy spring at the bottom of the temple. hawkers and tourist shops abound but it's not too in your face with a polite no. food and drink prices aren't the cheapest but not extortionate either. a nice relaxing way to start your evening even with a russian stag do knocking back arak by the bottle at the next table which probably speaks highly to tranquillity it promotes! ;)",18
"visited f on candidasa so in theory only 40minutes away but as this is bali it took longer. only 30,000 rph each so good value. it is worth visiting for 1 to 2hours. really pretty and well laid out",2
"worth a visit if in bali to experience local culture. unsure why spongebob sign in a holy place, but it is. nice for pictures but very busy",2
"our tour was rushed & had to leave before sunset. there was ceremony so was not able to get close to temple. recommend tourists to include walk to \bridge\, temple & stay for sunset. can get close to crashing waves against rocky shores & view out to ocean.",4
"this is a must do in bali. visit the temple for sunset, but get there early as you want to also see the kecak dance (sunset monkey dance). the temple is very relaxing and all of a sudden at about 500 people plus appear all jostling trying to get into the dance. there are limited seats so make sure you not only buy your temple ticket, that gets you a sarong, but go straight to the dance tickets and get one, or better off buy it online. sitting high up you get magnificent views of the sunset over the indian ocean and of the dancers. sitting low down, or even on the flat concrete you feel part of the show. all the seating is on concrete steps, apart from half a dozen plastic chairs. we got told we were vips and wete permitted on the chairs, not sure who they got us confused with!!! the dance contains fire so understand that. we did have an incident while we watched when one of the silk robes of a dancer caught fire, many people were upset, mainly asians. no one was hurt. finally as you go around the temple watch for the monkeys, they like glasses, bags, hats and dangly ear rings. there are monkey monitors, but they are fast. i highly recommend here. enjoy",2
the uluwatu temple a located in shout west on top of cliff and it's surrounded by an amazing indian ocean to making feel on a heaven also there are lots of monkeys around the temple.,8
"when you actually see the temple and the rock it sits on, you realize how small it is. the area around the temple is a marketplace with vendors setting up stalls and doing tourist business. most visitors crowd onto a spot near the sea to take a photo with the island, but if you walk up the path there are several restaurants along a cliff directly opposite the rock island where you can take clear shots of the temple without anyone blocking you.",4
my wife enjoyed this temple. great location and the views are amazing. there is also markets out the front of the temple if you need to buy any souvenirs. great half day trip.,4
"this temple was one the most beautiful places in bali, dont forget to put on comfortable shoes cause you have to walk, and be aware of monkeys, they can easily steal you staffs and dont forget that you shouldnt look into their eyes.",2
"the uluwatu temple itself is rather small and not a very impressive one, if it weren't for its exquisite location at the edge of a cliff overlooking the ocean. the views it offers however are breathtaking. visit preferably late afternoon, so that you can catch the 1-hour kecak dance at 6pm (separate entrance fee) which offers some nice entertainment.",8
"great place to enjoy views but too much crowded during low tides (we went around 5pm). so you can see lot of people roaming around wherever you walk. it is very well developed to handle large public as there is lot of parking, restaurants and small market. entry fee seemed to be little high as compared to other places. there is not much to see here except the temple view and open see hitting the rocks hard. i am not really impressed with the place as such and i think once in a while you have that sunset view, else chances are less because of the overcast.",4
"beautiful temple on a huge cliff face. makes for great photos! monkeys were a bonus. would be on the must see temple list along with tanah lot. great to see some of the countryside - it's a lot differnet from the urban areas of nusa dua, kuta etc",14
not far from cuta its a temple as many others all around the island should be there at the writetime to celebrate any ceremony.recomanded for surfers nice spot,4
"so i planned my stays around the attractions i wanted to see the most. i read a lot of good reviews about this temple, but honestly it did not live up to my expectation. its nice to look at for a max 10 minutes... but there really isn't too much to see unless you pay to see the sunset dance, which is always completely packed.i love to see temples, but this one was a let down for sure i wish i didn't leave seminyak to come and stay in uluwatu for 2 days. theres not much to do around here. i wouldn't recommend this as a must see, especially if you are in a time crunch.",8
this was the best temple in bali for sure. it's very far from the seminyak area which is the only problem. i suggest you hire a driver for the day and head out here early in the day. i was lucky enough to go when there wasn't much other people around so i was able to have some good photos. make sure to buy some fish food before entering the temple. there are 100s of giant goldfish in the water and it's a great photo opportunity when you feed them. people are selling it for about $1-$3 right outside of the entrance,2
"the entry price for here is 30,000 rupiah for an adult and 15,000 for a child, and 5,000 for a parking space (for our indonesian guide - parking may be more for foreigners). the views were nice, but far too many tourists. don't pay any attention to people selling stuff - you can get what they are selling much cheaper elsewhere. overall, a pleasant visit.",2
"our visit to the temple was so stunning! we absolutely loved the views, we went in the morning to avoid the crowds and even then it was busy but it was totally worth it!! but a reminder for people to hold onto their property tightly because we saw a monkey steal sunglasses from one man and a phone from a selfstick from another man! we laughed but im sure they were not!!! so be aware of thieving monkeys 🐒",14
"cultural experience (and some fun watching the monkeys around) you need to pay an entrance fee that also gives you the sarong to use inside the temple (if you are visiting their culture, please do it as they ask, dont be as stupid as some \disrespectful tourists\ can be, if you are living this experience, be polite and follow their instructions you can also go for a show that they play everyday from 6 to 7pm, 10.000 rupiahs amazing theatrical experience, but again, if you regret or decide to leave early, dont mess around asking to get out stepping on others because you will distract other interested people watching, the cast is representing a serious act, but they can play funny sometimes, just be respectful.",13
"must visit this place, when the water sea is down you can walk through the bottom of sea and there are many mini creature like fish, seaweed and crab, tanah lot temple have a cave which holy snake stay here all the time, i climb on the top but not on the temple because its not allowed to go in, u can enjoy the sea wind , its romantic place when go with couple. my tips go when the water sea level is down around 10 am - 3 pm u can shopping at the market, there are many clothes and other and u can bargain the price, dont shy for the bargain ya.",4
stunning location high on the cliff top; amazing views along the cliff top walk. they won't take you into the temple; just show you through the gate. our guide wayan was hilarious; he had his own slingshot to scare off the monkeys if needed. one tourist was bitten while we were there; we were fine - wayan showed us the nice monkeys. $2 to enter; us$10 for guide,14
"we visited the uluwatu temple to watch the sunset. it was very very busy, however, it was a great view and a beautiful sunset....... would recommend a visit.",8
"too bad we cannot go inside the temple. it is closed for prayer only. but the outside, the natural setting and the beautiful views from the cliffs are breathtaking especially during sunset.",4
"visited this place as a day trip from sanur. we hired a vehicle from the hotel and went there. the temple is situated at the sea. we checked the time and just reached at the time of low tide. tourist not allowed inside the temple, one can go and see it from outside. locals will offer to allow entry to go up against a tip. it's not worth as one can climb may be 4 or 5 steps only. view is really beautiful and one should not miss it if in bali irrespective of religious belief.",2
"ulun danu bratan temple is one of the water temples in indonesia. this temple can be found also at the back 50,000 ind rupiah. on behalf of my group, i would like to thank komang, our guide from balitraditionaltours.com and our driver.",30
"when you arrive this temple, you need to walk up to the top of the temple. it takes around 10-15 min to the top. then, you will see beautiful view from the temple where mt. agung is seen in front of the temple if the weather is good, not cloudy but unfortunately when i came there, it was cloudy so that i couldn't see mt. agung from the temple. the other interesting thing is the photo taken from the temple was modified by the local people where they used mirror so the effect of the photo will show like you stand near the pool. it's actually a good technique photography and i really appreciate it.",28
"the temples are amazing, and if you go in the afternoon you can walk out to the base when the tide is out. but the most spectacular view is at sunset though the arch and with the silouette of the temple on top.we were able to arrive about 4:30 pm and walk around in the daylight, go to the beach and tide pools and then watch the sun go down. this is not far from ubud and was an awesome finish to a great tour.",4
"beautiful temple in an awesome location with breathtaking views of the sea, the cliff and the sunset! we also found the kecak and fire dance a very traditional and different experience. let this be a definite item on your list, please!",13
"uluwatu temple sits on the west bluff of the bali island. it is a beautiful site. as all hindu temples on the island, there are restricted areas where tourists are not, allowed. to really enjoy the site, i believe a morning visit will be more serene and spiritual. we went in the afternoon for the sunset. there were so many people waiting for the same sunset. it was rather disappointing. it is worth to mention about the monkeys on the site. they are smart and fast handed. we saw one man lost his glasses to an old mama monkey, and my friend lost her hat in a split second to another and the hat was destroyed within 20 seconds. hang on to your glasses and hats!",8
"very beautiful temple....and the view is remarkable..... u can see the sunset beautifully. but, be careful of the monkeys...and we didn't watch the dance... i think u can skip it...",13
"there is a lot of climbing. if you dont like stairs dont make the trip. if you do make the trip then it would be worth it. down in the valley with rice fields and the river flowing. the temple is an ode to the ancestors of the kings its lovely and the architecture considering how difficult volcanic rock is to work with - is admirable. its spic and span not a piece of litter anywhere. a tribute to the people of bali. lovely art stores everywhere with coconut carvings, paintings and bone carvings. an excellent experience",2
"we visited uluwatu temple and bought tickets for the sunset fire dancers. the temple isn't anything special, but its location and the fire dancers were superb.",8
fourth trip to bali and never gone to tanah lot temple before. this should be on everybody's list of must see in bali. the temple is perched out on the rocks and when the tide comes in it is completely surrounded. there were quite a lot of people around as is expected but luckily april is in the off season so not as many as there could be. disappointed in all the retail shops before and after the temple. you come to expect the souvenir shops even though you might not like them but seriously is there a need for them at what is such a spectacular and holy place.,18
"tanah lot temple has a stunning architecture and its location along the coast is breathatkingly beautiful. although the sunset tours here are popular during low-tide, the daytime tours during high-tide are equally beautiful, with the waves crashing against the rocks and the beautiful blue hues of the sea.",17
this is a worthy place to visit. after long journey of about 1.5-2 hrs ride you can relax here. during high tide not possible to enter temple but low tide can enter temple. nice place to click & selfies.,4
"returned to pura lahur uluwatu for another visit on 19/05/13. it was a beautiful sunny morning so the view of the coral reef down below was glistening. we chose to have a guide again as they are always helpful when the cheeky monkeys are out and about causing mischief. our guide was a lovely grandmother by the name of made, who was happy to stop for photo oppurtunities on many occasions. we also purchased some nuts to feed the monkeys. a visit in the morning is preferable for us due to less traffic and visitor crowding. the temple itself is beautiful as always with the intricate stone work. a new stone plaque has also been erected in the park. on both occasions we have found the monkeys to be well behaved however we did witness glasses, camera and a thong taken within seconds by a group of monkeys. they will literally swoop the shoe of your feet! the glasses and the camera proved to be a lot easier for the monkey to hand back to their prospective owner than the beloved thong he held on so dearly…. further along our walk we encountered a monkey sitting in the shade who was more than happy to sit there and be fed. he was so lazy that if you didnt directly roll a nut to him it was to much a bother to pick up and eat. they are best monkeys to encounter! we also came across another dear older lady who was selling woven bracelets. we purchased several from her and it was a pleasure to see her beautiful smile. overall a visit to pura lahur uluwatu is always enjoyable and a great getaway from the hustle and bustle.",8
"its the best i have ever seen , best in my bali visit too ! our tour guide recommended it , absolutely mind blowing view of the sea ...never seen someplace so picture perfect and beautiful !!!",2
one of must visit attraction while in bali. but some of people just leave their empty bottle of water or snack all over the spot in tanah lot . one of beautiful place in bali and let's help to maintain it clean. long walk till the temple. wear hat on summer and not recommend to visit on rainy day.,18
"when me and my partner visited we were really excited as we'd heard great things about the temple. the truth is there is really not much you can see apart from a mass of tourists and monkeys, you can't actually get close to the temple. it's packed with tourists and it's just not worth it. recommend giving this one a miss.",14
"the temple is located on the sea, and offer a fantastic view ! you can't go inside as it's only for prayers, but you ca' go really close to it. the olace is big, walk around the temples, there are amazing spot. and a little village all around.",4
"greatest sunset ever in bali the temple is very unique and the monkey has been manage by the village so traveler having less worry about the monkey. there is free toilet and free wifi on parking area that provide by celular provider ,don't forget for this note : do not touch the monkey and do not feed the monkey if you meet them in temple area . happy enjoying sunset in uluwatu temple",8
"nice view lake with temple in the middle the lake, quite cold because located in the mountain, so dont forger brong your jacket / umbrella, i come here and its raining",4
"this is one of the principal temples of bali. this one is located on the top of a vertiginous cliff, with stupending views on the ocean and the surf below. the temple itself is reserved for worshipping, as customary. we visited it on a windy day, and we were annoyed by the monkeys.",2
the temple is not at all great. mostly closed and cut off from the public. the view however is amazing! if you do not have speciel interests you can skip the show. quite boring. be aware of the monkeys - arm yourself with a stick from the forrest if you want.,14
a long yet worthwhile ride to tanah lot temple which has a bee line visitors eager to catch the beautiful sunset. avoid the sunset time since it can be nuisance of traffic and delays. this beautiful temple offers beautiful views and it's a stony walk through the waves and sea water to the temple. worth a visit!,17
"it's nice, you can enjoy with any kind of group you are (friends, family, couple or alone) my friend and i enjoyed it but remember you can also see monkeys at the nice temple in uluwatu with a gorgeous view",8
visited temple expecting the same as all other temples visited. but was pleasantly surprised. cost $3 australian pp was quite hilly at times but the coastal views were worth the walk. recommend seeing this temple if you see none others. watch out for the monkeys 🐒 they will grab anything within reach.,14
worth a visit for the beautiful sunset. i stay at pan pacific and was able to walk from hotel to tanah lot during low tide. less crowded on a weekday. sunset from 6 to 630. there are some restaurants near temple for sunset viewing. visitors not allowed to enter to worship unless accompanied by locals and in proper attire.,17
"a spectacular setting for one of the famous temples in bali. it is not commercialised like tanah lot, so it has more of a spiritual feeling to it, so is better in that respect. the views of the temple from both sides and from the temple itself are well worth the effort to get to the bottom of the island of bali. we were told the monkeys were a problem, but we did not have an issue. there seemed to have been an effort to control this and we saw workers it the forested area quietly discouraging the monkeys from coming close to the visitors. there is a large stadium there which we assumed was for the fire dance, but we left before sunset, worth the visit.",2
"sunset views are the best but this also attracts large crowds. small fee paid to visit the temple, but worth the cash.",4
"beautiful with a great view. watch out the monkeys. protect your belongings. this place is a must visit place because of the kecak dance, at the end of the afternoon, and the sunset.",13
"loved visiting here, the views were spectacular. so glad we went, the day we chose to go was excellent sunny but slightly overcast with a good wind which really helped in the usual bali heat! beautiful place.",2
the 15 km drive from kuta took nearly 2 hours. i went for the kecak dance. ok for about 45 minutes. this is a very popular indonesian tourist attraction. the place is swarming with tourists and while the view and sunset from the ocean side cliff is stunning - you'll have to elbow your way to a viewing position among the local tourists.,2
"i can't remember entry cost into the temple, however there's a separate cost for the performance at 100k idr per pax. temple itself is not very big and look much like a fortress by the sea cliff. there's a spectacular view at this place but the monkeys are terrible and will snatch away your items. if your items are snatched away by monkeys, you can approach the temple officials who will chase down the monkey to retrieve your item for a fee. the performance is a must see. totally enjoy it and the performance is deep in rich culture. performers are local villagers that dance with such passion that surpass professional dancers. to see the performance, ticket sales start at 1700hrs and is first come first serve basis. there are only 800 seats. performance starts at 1800hrs and end at 1900hrs. great sunset view when waiting for the performance to start.",13
"uluwatu it's situated at the beautiful cliff of mountains in uluwatu bali offering best view of ocean. we went to visit temple at around 5pm. it was crowded but we were just allured with the beauty of this place. we purchased tickets for temple and kecak dance for 30,000 idr. meet to take cloth to wear at the entrance which was free. kecak dance will starts exactly at 6pm.,you have to go but early to gather the place. try to get place in the middle and upper side so that you can enjoy the dance and the sunset too. hire the taxi which will take you to the temple, wait there and drop you to back to the hotel after kecak dance, because you will not get any uber or taxis at the temple after dance.",8
"nice view but beware of the monkeys!!! the walk is very scenic and you will enjoy a breath taking view of the cliffs with the waves crushing against them and the temple in itself, is nice to see. you cannot enter it, unless you really want to pray (but anyway nobody was let in, as far as we could see), and not too big, so you won't need to long to see it all. it will take time to walk on both sides of it until the very end, we did only one side as it was long enough. but the real surprise was seeing monkeys stealing all sort of stuff, in the hour we have been there we witnessed the following (on the 21st of april 2018 at around 17-18 in the afternoon): 1 a lady got her sunglasses stolen, the monkey quickly broke them apart and started removing the plastic soft parts at the end of the glasses to eat them. 2 another monkey was eating pieces of an hawaianas sandal, probably also stolen by a tourist who maybe removed it for a moment and yet another was biting a little pink plastic thing (of this one i got a photo of). 3 a monkey grabbed the selfie stick and the mobile from a tourist, grabbed both firmly and tried to bite or scratch anyone who was approaching her to retrieve the items. the mobile finally got broken as she started trying to eat it, and at least the glass cracked as she was trying to find anything made of plastic. i never thought this was possible but the \sacred\ monkeys are actually starving and anything they see made of plastic they'll happily eat, my guess is because they have nothing else to eat. and they are very aggressive and try to steal anything they can, so please pay attention as they come out when you least expect them and even if they look cute, don't try to touch them or approach and keep all your valuables and anything made of plastic very well hidden. use your phone only when you are sure there are no monkeys around. i took a photo of one of them eating yet another piece of plastic, but i am sorry but i didn't want to risk taking photos when other monkeys were around to see my mobile ending up broken in two pieces in the woods. as a final note, the poor tourist who lost his phone tried to call some workers who came and followed the monkey in the woods but they were unable to retrieve it as the monkey was keeping it as its \most precious\ if you pardon the expression. it was astonishing to witness this.",14
we went there at sunset. unfortunately it got cloudy so didn't have a chance to see it. the temple itself is nothing special. you can't access it as it is reserved for people praying. you see nothing of it apart from the main temple building on top of the cliff.,4
"this is a real nice place, and also a must see when you are in bali. a big temple area near the sea. it's a little bit walking in the water before you reach the temple it self. unfortunately was the temple closed, so you don't get up at the cliff that's the temple area. we didn't find out before we hit the water. but beautiful area anyway, just sitting and watching the sun go down over the sea. it's very special.",2
"my first time visiting this temple and making me feel like 'hi-flying'! located on the sea-front cliff, this temple is totally rocking and has its own sacred and unique atmosphere. what a pity we had no longer time either for watching the kecak dance regularly held there on the evening or praying inside. must visit this place again next time i come to bali~^^!",2
"the scenery here is beautiful and reminds me of the coast line of the great south, western australia. some amazing photo opportunities. best to go when not over loaded with tour buses which was our experience. otherwise it would be a peaceful reflective temple. be warned about the monkeys stealing your sun glasses etc and keep your distance, they're fun to watch.",4
"this place is simply amazing! you can get to see the beautiful cliff, the sea and sunset (should reach about 5pm+ if you want to catch the sunset). the view is breathtaking! there are certain areas which allow you to take photo by the edge of the cliff but it is extremely dangerous as there is no safety railing at these areas. there is a possibility of falling off the cliff if you were to stand too closed to the edge. definitely no chance of survival if you were to fall off the cliff. i have seen some tourists standing really closed to the edge of the cliff while taking photo. imo, the management should build some safety railing at these areas. there is an entrance fee of 20,000 rupiah per pax. fortunately, there was no monkeys when we were there. initially we were still worried that monkeys might disturb/steal from us after reading so much about them online. this is definitely a must visit place in bali!",2
"fantastic experience ! informative guide who had driver stop at coffee plantation, and a local rice plantation that served us fried tapioca and sweet potatoes. the guide went above and beyond, we learned so much about bali. temples were interesting!",2
"uluwatu is one of the great temples in bali but it has become so run down, filthy, with plastic and rubbish strewn everywhere. considering the pitiful wages of local indonesians it should be so easy to keep this sacred site clean but no attempt is made. sarongs are free of charge at the entrance if you are not appropriately dressed but the attendants seem bored to death: others sell bananas \for the monkeys \ but unless you go first thing in the morning when the monkeys may be hungry don't bother. the monkeys are so fat that if you throw a banana to them they ignore it completely. we returned ours to be resold as we didn't need to use any of them, seems to be more of a money making venture for the seller than food for the animals. most of the temples are locked up for worshippers, but there were none when we visited, but still there was no access. it is just all rather shoddy and run down which is such a pity. we we very disappointed.",8
"i bet everyone already knows that this is the view on indonesia's 50,000 note. this place is absolutely stunning! it's a touristy place, with lots of people but for once, the feeling of strolling down the place with a breathtaking view along with so many people is really wonderful. this is one of the attraction you wouldn't want to miss!",2
"an amazing place but full of tourists. the crowds killed all the magic of the place. still, worth visiting. a very beautiful temple. just dont expect to have an spiritual experience.",4
"when we came it was very busy, place was packed for the fire dance but i would still recommend it. views are very pretty and the show was excellent",13
worth a visit walking around and visit with all the small shjops and bars... great bali feel... recommended,2
"i have been to tanah lot when i first visited bali. this is my 2nd and it's still as interesting. i like the rock formation, the strong waves, mystical temples and the sunset. entrance cost idr30k per pax which will double from next month. highly recommended for each bali visit.",18
"it's over crowed led repetitive and packed! didn't get to see the temple cause the dance went for a million hours, bet it's cool though, dance is good for kids.",13
its must visit place in bali also known as monkey forest. entry ticket is idr 50k and separate enterence ticket for kecak dance. the temple is located on the cliff but we are not allowed to go in. only locals can go in on some specific dates. day time is less crowded but its very hot. we went in evening and it was quite crowded but the its breath taking scenic at the time of sun set. at 6pm they have kecak dance/ fire dance - its a cultural show about ramayana. reach early to get a seat as its open place for sitting. we reached at 6 and dint have place to stand but later managed to get a spot to see the show. note - dont carry any thing shiny or food. monkeys there are very fast and snatches what it likes. even slippers :d,2
"this temple provides the setting for stunning views. go (very) early so you can skip the crowds, and be patient if the weather doesn't seem great as it'll clear when the sun rises and you'll get a good view of mt. agung from the gates. there's a voluntary donation (which is nice to do to help keep the temple well-maintained), so don't feel pressured into doing so. this temple is considered sacred by locals and pilgrims, so please be respectful. the locals will tell you about the temple, the dos, and don'ts (don't show affection, don't sit on the dragons, don't go up the middle staircases etc). remember those, or you'll get yelled at.",28
"uluwatu is one of the must see temples in bali. i would say the temple alone might not have been exceptional (i am from india and have seen temples across the world, cambodia, thailand, india and indonesia); however the location is what makes it visit - worthy. the ideal time would be to watch the sunsets. also you can walk from the temple end to the other end of the cliff which provides some beautiful views.",8
i went there for sunset and the view is truly amazing. it was quite crowded but still i could manage to get a front row spot to watch the sun set. the temple itself is quite simple but the scenery is unbeatable,4
must be the best temple in bali even it was so hot but my eyes can't stop looking at the beautiful beach and temple. really want to go back there and feel the sunset. recommended.,2
"many people and crowded during our time of visit . jam for 1-2 hours just look for the parking lot . but , when when reached there . it's really shock to see the natural structure . so beautiful and is the best place for photo shooting . although we all tired with heavy traffic . but it still worth it . it is the place must visit during your bali trip .",2
"this is a must do attraction. the scenery is beautiful, the temple is outstanding and the monkeys stealing things from the tourists is entertaining. seriously i could watch that for hours. i did have to yell at and threaten a monkey that stole my girlfriends sandal right off her foot, i got him to let it go but it has some nice souvenir bite marks in it. the downside: the traffic. we drove our own car here, but the stream of traffic and buses coming and going to the site far exceed the capacity of the roads in the bukit. this means that anytime not in the morning your travel from say the airport is going to be well over an hour one way for the short trip. coming or going for the sunset peak time and you could be on the road for hours of one way travel. seriously is a picture worth it?",14
this temple is one of the must visit out of many temples which are in bali. the temple has a nice location close to the sea and infact its surrounded by water during high tide. the place is crowded most of the time in and around as there are few other smaller temples in the area. if its bright and sunny you will get stunning pictures during the day as well as an extremely beautiful sunset. tip- don't hesitate to rope in the local photographers..they charge 2 dollars a printed picture but would be happy to help you with your camera as well.,2
"uluwatu is famous for its temple, sunset and the kacak dance. situated on to of a cliff, this place offers some beautiful view and would capture your imagination. the kacak dance starts at 6 pm and cost about 100000 idr per person. get your sarong from the ticket booking counter and walk through the jungle to reach the temple. the jungle is full of naughty monkeys who are always on the lookout for food items, sunglasses and any other things which meets their fantasy. beware and be careful when you walk past them. i would definitely recommend this place and should be in ur itinerary.",8
"gr8 place & a must visit to view the sunset.. entire place is scenic and beautiful.., crowded during evening hours, prior to sunset.. kecak dance is the most useless dance , have ever seen.. most of the people they were not enjoying and left in between.. it is not exactly the dance , it's just the play in local language.. and not exactly the fire dance.. think twice before going for the kecak dance.. after all its all money making business",13
very beautiful temple located in the middle of a beach. nice spot to see the sunset and enjoy the the view. along the cliffs are several bars to have something to drink and watch the sunset.,4
this place was off the charts. me and my son did the holy bath and it was invigorating. i got out feeling cleansed (unlikely lol). the culture here needs to be seen to be believed.,4
"we are a couple that really like to adventure, and visit places. we were going there thinking about how it'll be nice to see that temple... epic fail there is no access to the real temple at the end of the cliff as it's reserved for worship. moreover, a \guide\ invited himself with us and when we decided to keep going by ourselves, as we initially planned, this \ guide \ who was absolutely useless - take a picture of that, oh and that ... you see the cliff ? - he had us pay him 100.000 idr ... even though he never disclosed it at the beginning. ( we never asked him to guide us ) however, the views from the cliffs of uluwatu are beautiful but can be seen from much better places ( hotel, restaurant .... )",8
"saw tons of tourists but not the temple. got in line for holy water and made donation thinking we would be able to go a little further, but crappy fence at stair right off the bat. it was quite a deception and complete exploitation of the holy ground. (but then that's what bali is about)",2
the best trip ever.. worth every single penny.. spectacular view of indian ocean will spice up your trip. suggest to join the kecak dance live drama as that will be peak of the trip. do buy the ticket early as it will finish quite fast.,13
"this scenic temple is located within lake bratan, high up on the hills. you will not find a more gorgeous temple in bali when you consider its surroundings and cool climate. a must-visit without a doubt.",2
"if we were staying away from tanah lot, i wouldve visited and then been disappointed. but we were staying in the tanah lot region so came by to see it and well, it was whatever. maybe ive seen way too many temples and sunsets that were far more beautiful and memorable but this felt like a waste of time. its crowded and obviously, because there are so many local and foreigners visiting, extremely dirty with trash everywhere. i decided to go early, around 6/7 in the morning, to get a view of it from one of the viewing points and take a couple of pictures but even then, its not great. the place gets so crowded even at that hour. there are tons of temples and sunsets that you can see but this is just average unless you feel that it has some significance to you. its charm of being a lone temple island is not as magical as it sounds. you cross the tanah lot market on your way and thats worth a visit. all in all: 3/10.",17
uluwatu is a beautiful temple set on a great cliff face. once again only around $3aud per person to enter. i suggest with all temples to cover up. you will be required to wear a sarong at this one. we were warned of monkeys but did not run into any in the middle of the day.,8
pura ulun danu beratan is good pleace for visiting.because this one importan temple when you are in bali for holiday.beside of the temple you can to see beautiful lake in that pleace.ulun danu beratan is some temple as special for the farmer.everyday many local will be visiting this temple because very populer,30
the temple is built over a cliff . it is a very small temple but the architecture of the temple with natural beauty of the cliff is just a breathtaking sight . good place to view the sunset.,4
if you're in uluwatu you have to make your way to this beautiful gem. it can get a bit crowded for sunset so if you're just going for the temple i would suggest going earlier in the day. there are so many food stands and souvenir shops which is nice but as always i would suggest bringing your own water and snacks :) make sure you walk to the left and right side of the temple as the views are unique and beautiful in their own way.,8
"beautiful temple,.. it takes hours to reach the top, but we were not strong enough to climb all seven temples... getting to the first one is a short walk and already this one is nice.. afterwards there is a 2km long way to the second temple, which can be done on a moto taxi for 20k.. but from the second temple it is a walk inside the jungle.. there are many stairs and monkeys.. the third temple is black temple... the rest w do nit know :)",14
"very interesting to see the temple and the beautifuk lakeside so peaceful and a quite even with the tourist, stroll and walk around in the garden admire the flowers trees and the temple also the surrouding hills create a peaceful atmosphere. lots of balinese statues hindu a must see if you are in the area.",2
one of the nice attractions in bali. very relaxing spot with a lot of fishes (koi) in the pond. very scenic.,2
"the temple is one the more famous temple sites on bali. the majority of balinese are hindus. this temple is sited atop a scenic seaside cliff. the best time to see pura luhur uluwatu is at sunset. unfortunately, every other visitor to bali will have the same idea and so it can get very crowded. i would suggest getting there early, closer to 4:30pm or so. this will give you enough time to see the temple and still have time enough to get good seats for the fire and kecak dance performance which runs from 6-7pm. make sure to bring a small torch along if you intend to stay for the dance as it will be dark when it is over and you have to negotiate steps and some uneven terrain in the dark. finally, you hear quite a bit about the aggressive macaques at the temple site. please believe most of what you read. be prepared. keep the number or loose articles you are taking to a bare minimum. do not leave sunglasses on top of your head. they are quite bold and know to target children, the elderly and the handicapped.",8
could only take pictures from far. we weren't allowed to go in the temple.. the entry fee was 60.000rp per person..,4
"i was warned well in advance about the monkeys and had nothing aside from a fully closed backpack and a camera. they did not bother me at all. you pay for entry (your driver will help you) and are given a wrap if you didn't wear long pants. you can't go in the temple but it's worth it for the photo opportunities at sunset, even if you are fighting to keep others from appearing in your photo... the kecak fire dance was the highlight of the visit, which lasts one hour and is done in a small outdoor amphitheater. they pack it totally full on the concrete benches, so there are no \aisles\ to speak of. make sure you don't have to go to the toilet, or leave early because it will be difficult to move once seated. it's a great show and worth the cramped quarters. a good tip would be to wait and go in just before it starts because they'll seat you at the bottom row - not only can you get out easier but the white \monkey\ may just involve you in the show...",13
"the temple itself was very nice to look at, amazing sunset views, and the temple itself is quite extraordinary. however there are some obvious let downs because it is a iconic tourist attraction there are tourist everywhere which make it a bit less enjoyable.",4
very nice location on the lake. the tide was low but i think it must be much more suggestive when part of the temple becomes an island. the only problem is that the place has been turned into a big playground for kids. there are restaurants and shops,4
this was one of the quieter places we visited during our stay in bali. we visited late morning and there were only a handful of other tourists. the landscape is beautiful and very well maintained. walking along the stepping stones was lovely. i recommend a trip to this peaceful place!,2
"gorgeous scenic spot of volcanic lake, temple and gorgeous gardens. we were lucky enough to visit yesterday when there was what looked like quite a special ceremony. although there were a lot of tourists the place has a very peaceful atmosphere.",4
"the most important temple in bali, the last remaining sacred and secluded major temple. lempuyang, from the words lempu meaning lamp/light and hyang meaning divine/ sacred, means sacred light. a huge hindu temple complex in the mountain of the same name. lempuyang pura history is as old as the origins of balinese itself. it is recommended to have a guide from the pura, preferably a pamengku (temple priest), to explain the aspects of the temple. the temple complexes are divided into three sections : penataran (lower), madya (middle) and luhur (high). the grand architecture of three doors candi bentar is part of penataran temple. this part of the temple is the outer mandala, a preparation of oneself to purify oneself before the procession to the middle and high temple. from the penataran lower temple, pilgrims must passed a paved road (20-30 minutes walk to a steep climbing road), motorbikers are available to transport pilgrims. it is recommended to ride this motorbike to avoid early exhaustion before the real 1700 steps climb. it cost 1 euro for the motorbike fee. at the end of the ride, buy some drinks at local foodstall, as foodstalls are becoming rare as we enter into inner temples. the middle section comprises of temple for purification (usually have water pond for purification), and temple for worships.large structures, high stone walls can be found in this section. dont miss the stunning view to the rice terraces in the valley. leaving the middle section, passing bisbis pura (temple of sprinkle water) and pura pasar agung, which is made from carved white stones. from pasar agung temple, you must climb 800 meters to reach pura luhur (highest temple). dont miss to see the stunning scenic view of the ocean and the valley in one panorama. mythical origins. from the mythical origins of the universe in india hindu system, from the mount meru, the axis mundi of the universe, the god pasupati sent his children geni jaya, with putra jaya and devi danu to save the bali island from sinking into the ocean. geni jaya, as a god, resides in the pura luhur in lempuyang, at the top of the lempuyang mountain. geni jaya then have seven sons, known as the seven rishi (sapta resi), which is the ancestors of the balinese people. geni jaya, has four brothers, which the five of them are referred to as the five pandits. one of geni jaya brother is mpu barada, who has a son named bahula. bahula married to ratna mangali, the only daughter of calon arang. in this famous legend, mpu barada defeated calon arang, the greatest witch in all balinese history. from ratna mangali, mpu barada has a grandson named angsokanatha, which is a famous javanese poet, famous and knows as mpu tantular. calon arang was believed to be reincarnated as rangda, one of the most famous icons in balinese mythology.",28
you feel good there though you are surrounded by many peoples.cafe near by has excellent views of the temple too.its sad that we are not allowed going into the actual temple.but you see nice view of rice farming too on your way to the temple.,4
something different from the usual sand beach and temple. this place allow monkeys to roam around freely and it a nice walk with monkeys playing among themselves. worth the visit definitely,14
"the temple itself isn't that great compared to other balinese temples but the sight of the ocean waves crashing into the limestone cliff is certainly worth coming out here. upon entering the grounds, ur advised to remove anything that can catch the attention of the monkeys around.",2
what's not to love about a temple surrounded by water! so peaceful and tranquil and not at all crowded. bring your suit and towel if you'd like to go for a refreshing swim. it was a real treat!,4
"worth it to visit. the gardens are so beautiful to walk around in. you don't need a lot time here unless you plan on staying and swimming at the pool here. though the pool seemed to be full more of the locals then any tourist. when you get there they will try to talk you into getting a guide but you really don't need one, you can always just google any history and also our driver we had for the day gave us a short description. its an amazing place to go and take pictures when your in bali. the ponds also have some of the biggest koi fish i have ever seen.",2
"ive seen pictures of this temple and it was stunning. was a bit disappointed when i got there as it looked so run down. i wont deny that it was a nice sight, but i feel it was deserted and empty and that made it look kind of sad. its probably better at festival times",4
"probably one of the most known places in bali and also one of the nicest. definitively it's worth a visit. the only issue: it's crowded, especially on the sunsets, so get ready for lot of sellers & tourist around.",2
great visit. got to see the beautiful temples by the sea. waves made it look extra good. lots of markets in the complex. don't need too much time unless you want to eat at the restaurants. worth the visit.,4
we went there on our 1st wedding anniversary and it was awesome. although we could not go to the temple as the tides were high and so the entry was restricted. but the view is out of the world and it is a very peaceful place.,4
"our family travelled to bali, and visited many places suitable for the whole family. jimbaran bay was one of the many destinations reccomended to us by our driver. jimbaran bay was beautiful, as we watched the sunset on the beach. the restaurant was literally, on the sand! it was an amazing experience and we couldnt of done it without our amazing tour guide who helped us in every way he could. i would reccomend agung raka ( rocky) as your driver, he was very funny. he can be contacted on 081 236 53891, or agungonly@yahoo.com :)",2
had a lovely visit here amazing views but not enough time. we left at 4 from seminyak to see the sunset and fire dance. bit of a rush trying to have a look and being pushed and shoved by people trying to get a look of the views... very busy to get seats for the show and it is a long show and a lot of people started leaving before it was finished🙃. probably would come in the morning when it is not so busy and enjoy the temple and surrounding views.,13
"visited around 4pm, it was very crowded. it costs rp 30,000 for tourists. you are provided with a sarong to cover your bare legs before entering the sacred area. people wearing trousers are still required to wear a sash as a mark of respect. unfortunately you cannot enter the sacred temple but can look inside through the gate. it was feeding time for the monkeys so didn't see any. it's a very scenic part of bali, however, we didn't get to see the sunset as it was cloudy. paid rp 100,000 per person to watch the kecak dance. the dance arena was overcrowded & staff kept sending in more people after the dance commenced, thereby spoiling the experience for others.",2
"lake danau and the pura ulun danu bratan, bedugul - a very famous attraction in bali and one not to be missed. the temple sits on the shore of the lake and even thought it had rained when we arrived it did not detract from it's beauty. it had a very ethereal and calming atmosphere about it. the lake and temple is 1200 metres above sea level with a very cool temperature and because of this the clouds form just over the lake. if the weather had been a bit better we would have rented a boat to take us around the lake. this is one of the very picturesqued temples in bali and glad that we did the tour.",30
very nice place. must visit when u go to bali we enjoyed watching the sunset from the restuarants has a terrace with tanah lot view. suggestion: *place signs (no swimming). *place garbage basket in all over tge place to keep it clean. * security staff next to beach.,2
"nice sunset but so many tourists, for me not worth it. there are more nice temples with less people.",4
"fun outing, well worth it, number of other tourists manageable thanks to good organisation. reasonable price (standard entrance fees around bali).",2
lots of fish! i saw people swimming in the pool.....there is a hotel for those who want to stay there. this is a beautiful water palace i have seen in bali.,2
"wayan was our driver, we book the tour through bali vacation trip, he sugget us to start a bit early by 4am to skip the crowd. he was amazing by the time we ger there 10 mins before 6, we get number 13, is not to much waiting cause we get there early, but like 20 mins after there are a lot of people coming in non stop. he is very knowledgeable about all the place that we visited, excelent english speaking guide really recomend him and if u wish to come here u can contact him in whatapps +62 81320587422",2
visited this temple area over the busy xmas / new year period and was over whelmed by the tourists of all nationalities jockeying for a selfie spot. the temple area is set amongst nice grounds and surrounded by lots of markets. we only took photos from up on the ridge as it was a hot and windy day.,4
"day 3 in bali and we pay freelance tour guide of rp400,000 for one day trip sightseeing & it is worth it👍",2
"the best part of the visiting uluwatu temple is to watch balinese kecak and fire dance with background stage, set with a fantastic view of the sunset.",8
stunning views of the ocean from 100 meters above! the kecak dance is worth a watch. can spend an evening.,13
"this is a real respite in the hustle and bustle of eastern bali. a water palace constructed in mid 20th century, this was an ornamental palace with swimming pools. still has the same purpose and is restored after damage from the eruption of gunnung agung in 1963. worth the reasonable admission charge for a place to just relax or swim. the grounds are beautiful and peaceful once you run the usual gauntlet of stall outside. there are plenty of views of rice paddies, hikes and accommodation in the area, or just come for a relaxing break from the activity. well worth the time to stop for a while and think how things were in the past.",2
"i think this is one of the 5 most beautiful temple in bali... the others are tanah lot and pura danu bratan , besakit, bedugul . just be careful like every where with the monkeys. they stole sunglasses joaillerie bag all what they can they can be a bit aggressive sometimes. avoid to bring anything that they can steal you, at 5 pm we enjoy the ketchak dance closed to the cleef wonderfull moment , dont forget your sarong and bell and you are ready for nice sunset",2
"it has no historical significance. its hot, sticky with lots of people crammed into an open air arena. then the main event starts which is just annoying. alot of people walked out early, including myself, left 20 minutes into the show. its the kind of this that can give kids nightmares.",13
"i have visited tanah lot temple and its one of the beautiful place i have ever visited. although it is very crowded. but it's such a beautiful place that you will love to be there and enjoy the scenic views and amazing sunset view. it's a place of scenic views only nothing much to do you can take a walk and click beautiful pictures. there is a line of shops and restaurants you can eat and drink. not good for shopping as you can get the same things in city markets. so it's a place of relaxation, scenic views and amazing sunset view.",17
"we visited this tourist attraction in eastern bali--- and loved it. the water palace is set in beautiful lush gardens, amid gorgeous fountains, stunning views around it. definitely unmissable if you are in that area.",2
"like most temples in bali you have to pay to get in and cover up .be careful of the monkeys as the will take cameras etc ,the view is spectacular,the entrance fee does not cover the dancing ,that's extra.make sure you allow for traffic as it took us 2 hours to get back to legian.",2
interesting temple on the lake we did like it a lot but the down side it's that very busy. but worth to see it,4
we visited a handful of temples while in bali. this was our favorite. it is very unique and tranquil. you can easily spend an hour walking around. be sure to go beyond the koi pond and explore every corner of the property.,2
"like most of the temples in bali, foreigners - irrespective of their faith - are prohibited to enter the temple interior. so one can only see the temple from outside which is nothing spectacular. however, the temple is on a cliff and the view down below of the indian ocean is breathtaking. be aware of the monkeys and do not sport any jewelry or fancy sunglasses for you never know they might be gone. best is to keep your hands free. also be aware of locals offering to protect you from monkeys for about 100k idr - actually it is not required if you are cautious i did not witness the sunset or the kecak dance - so no comments",2
"even though it was cloudy and started to rain it was a pleasant visit. worth 50,000 rp or 5 dollars canadian is was worth the money, just expect a high volume of people as it most definitely appears to be a hot spot for tourists. definitely walk to the left of the temple, people seem to crowd the front for pictures not heading to the west side. they have restaurants here but didn't stop in any of them. looks like good local places to eat a cross the street. i brought my book to read it the clouds brought rain making me hide. all in all, it's a nice place. really neat to see locals dressed up for the celebrations that have been occurring all week, but probably more busy due to that.",4
if youre in bali you have to come visit this temple as the view is spectacular. i recommend getting here for 5pm so you can get a ticket for the kecak fire sunset dance. then try get a seat early on before it starts at 6pm as it fills up quickly and you dont really want to be sat on the floor or stood at the back. the sunset is incredible here and is an excellent backdrop to a bit of cultural dancing and a very unusual sight. if youre young (like drinking) and want to make the most of your trip to uluwatu from seminyak or kuta then visit single fin after for a couple drinks and a boogie. the main negative about this temple is the extortionate prices the taxi mafia try force on you. no grab pick ups from here.,8
"it was so bad. the costumers services was so horrible, and so rough. i am real originally indonesian guy, and they still asked me my id. i highly recommended, not to come to this place.",2
we stayed here just for one hour and beside the beautiful ocean view there was nothing to see. the temple was closed for the public and there was nothing. everywhere was garbage. i expected this place would be more tidier and greener as they call it a temple but i can tell you - there are different places in bali which are more beuautiful and worth to visit. ;),2
this is by far the best view we've seen in indonesia. the view of the indian ocean from the cliff is simply amazing. best place to get photographs specially for couples. the only negative is it's extremely crowded and you really need to beware of the monkeys there.,2
"a really peaceful and tranquil place to visit. lovely gardens, pools and water features make this a must visit while in bali.",2
came here to see the temple and dance. so crowded! gorgeous views of the ocean and an expansive temple with lots of stairs. dance is fascinating with the chanting men. it lasts about an hour. the performance itself was fantastic but the rain and last minute distribution of rain ponchos was a distraction,13
"uluwatu tours is an bali full day tour package to enjoy sunset view facing to the indian ocean at uluwatu temple with some group monkey nearby bali uluwatu tours is an bali full day tour package to visit uluwatu temple with sunset view facing to the indian ocean and watching the beautiful kecak and fire dance performance near the temple. this uluwatu tours package will start to visit garuda wisnu kencana cultural park planned to be established a landmark or bali mascot, in the form of a giant statue, that is a statue of lord vishnu riding a garuda bird, then continue the tour to visit the beautiful padang - padang beach is one of the best white sand beaches, then we continue to visit the main site is uluwatu temple is amazing temple sits on 70 meter protuding cliff with some group monkey nearby, then the tour will continue to watching kecak and fire dance performance near the uluwatu temple, is a balinese dance takes story from fragment ramayana, and then the last site during uluwatu tours is visit jimbaran beach to enjoy the delicious seafood dinner on the beach at local restaurant. the uluwatu tours will bring you to the wonderful memory with three different experiences as the feature of this full day tour package. our professional bali tours driver is always outstanding offer our best services to keep your convenience trip along with private full air-conditioning car transfer to complete your enjoyable on bali uluwatu tours.",8
"really enjoyed hiking around the temple complex along the cliffside during the sunset, we headed the warning about aggressive monkeys and minimized things they could steal, although one did jump on my girlfriend's head to get her hair band but otherwise i kind of enjoyed watching them run around. great views!",14
"tanah lot is a beauty, we reached there in the evening around sunset, and we were told by locals that the most beautiful sunset you can see from tanah lot, it was true. there is a bazaar which sells local handicrafts, balinese traditional dresses and few restaurants, it looks like an old fashioned open-air bazaar. this temple which was built in 16th century for worshiping goddess baruna, is one of the most beautiful sea temple i ever saw. the only thing which was disturbing that this is overcrowded, and you get so many people that it becomes hard the feel the beauty of this place, but it still worth to visit",17
beautiful temple perched on an enormous ocean cliff... quite nice just to walk around looking at the architecture and the ocean... watch out for the monkeys...,14
"beautiful, stunning views. don't be disappointed with the size of the temple, go there for the views and spend more time to walk along the cliff",4
"overcrowded attraction with everyone trying to get the photo between the gates. have to pay 2-way fee for special vehicle to go up and down the hill from car park. then pay again for entrance fee and sarong rental. the colourful sarongs make good photos. its 2.5hours drive from ubud and for what it is, well only visit once.",28
"bali temples do not seem to have statues of the gods and goddesses, and one is not allowed to go anywhere close to them. the locals can go when there is a ceremony but not others. so eventually it is taking in the architecture which is very beautiful and unusual. it is a nice visit for a leisurely walk in the surroundings, taking a speed-boat ride and clicking pictures of the temples from a distance. there is a pagoda dedicated to the buddha too.",2
"very good hindu temple, thy has fire show inside which is chargable around 100000 idr, best thing is cliff view from temple, tats amazing. lots of monkey inside temple.",14
"lovely temple, set on a cliff side with stunning views of the sea and sunset. entrance fee is 30,000 you should cover your knees and shoulders, they also hand out sashes for both men and women to wear. very busy best to go early morning or late evening",4
we visited the temple during our time in bali. while the temple is beautiful we thought it was overly crowded for sunset views of the temple. next time we will try to get to the temple for sunrise which should be less crowded. overall it is still worth a visit to see a beautiful sacred structure in the midst of crashing waves.,2
"now, i understand that this place is sacred to the hindu culture and religion and i can and do respect that. it holds great value to the balinese but as a traveller it is was one of the most underwhelming sights i went to see in a 10 hr trip to see the top 5 places. it was a 2 hour drive that i cant say was worth it for me, but considering the reviews i am the odd one out. there is a cultural village that situated around the temple for you to walk around but it sells the same things that every other store sells. however, i took advantage of the pretty surrounding scenery and took some good photo's but not worth a 2 hour journey from ubud.",2
eventhough tide was low. lovely cool weather. big lake with several water activities available. many photo options. visit this temple along with jatiluwih rice terrace. sarong not required.,4
"come prepared to spend a day here...usually done as half day trip...our taxi cost us 36 dollars. round trip. it gives a/ c , comfort in the heat, and flexibility. shopping is much cheaper in tanur lot...i found myself buying ....as things were priced at 10.000 rupiah - 1 dollar. , the site iis beautiful , and temples are a treat to watch. if you are a sea person find a restaurant with a view and spend some time watching the waves...drinks and food are reasonably priced compared to sanur, it is much cheaper. i had some great photography with the waves against the stones...simply superb. wind the day up with watching the sunset. relatively crowded with plenty of tourists. our driver was flexible, took us back via some shops and terraced fields...",4
loved it here!! the temple is so serene and beautiful. landscaping is stunning and the statues are really cool. i enjoyed a refreshing swim in the spring fed pool.,4
"when one sees the photos, one feels it will be a very long climb/ haul to the temple ....however despite the spectacular cliffside location, the ullu temple is quite accessible. beware of the monkeys but it's pretty to see everyone wrapped in these vivid purple sarongs and enjoying the many photogenic views ......the panorama from the side of the temple view is particularly appealing.... due to time constraints, was not able to do the sighting deck walk ....but the temple is lovely, nevertheless and surely merits a visit",14
"after visiting several temples on our 2 week vacation, we had seen a lot. the uluwatu had a beautiful setting with ocean views. it was nice to walk around and just take in the pretty scenery. as everyone else is saying, the monkeys do snatch and grab your things. just be smart about it and they will leave you alone. i carried nothing with me other than my phone, which i hid.",8
"we have visited this temple in the begining of september. the climet was great not so hot with a little wind. the park or garden how they called it was breathtaking. the pools are nice and clean with a lot of fish. if you want you can even take a bath in one of the pools. to see everything - garden, pools, temples - and have a little rest i think 2 hours is enugh.",4
"the image of a sunset view over the tanah lot temple is one of the iconic images of bali. due to its popularity, a lot of crowd gathers there during the evening and good vantage points to catch the sunset in peace and unhindered are virtually unavailable. but that takes nothing away from the beauty there. not only is the sunset view excellent, but coupled with the gradually increasing sounds of the waves crashing on the rocky coasts, the entire experience becomes mesmerising. there are a lot of shops and food / drink stalls around the temple. the lawns and the surrounding grounds are also very well maintained. there is a lower ground that can be easily reached where the waves crash on our feet as the size of the tides increase in the evening. all in all, it is a very picturesque visiting spot.",18
another place to visit for spectacular sunsets. i would consider this better than tanha lot and suspect it would be as great at sunrise too. you cannot escape the crowds though and they have a dance performance here. lots of place to wander around. visit is recommended.,17
"it's more of a water garden than a temple. it was nice to visit, but very small. unless you are in the area, i would skip it.",4
amazing seaview with nice walk.do not miss kecak dance after the sunset.as wellhave to recomend uluvatu beach &village.,13
"this area is quite relaxing. lots of areas to relax and enjoy the scene. the temple is not as impressive as i had thought after looking at so many online brochures and instagram. it's good to check it out though. one check marked off the bali must do list. btw, there are small eateries in the area if you're hungry.",2
nice scenery. great environment. the temple is very unique. just couldn't understand in the middle of the hill... you can find a lake.,4
"we visited tanah lot as part of a day trip with a local guide and needed about an hour to explore and get a good look at everything. its a pretty temple with the main feature built on a rock island about five metres off shore. you can walk over to the temple island if you want. youll have to get a blessing (donation optional) to step foot on it and you can only climb up about ten steps halfway up one side, but it does make some nice photos. it was - all in all - ok. worth a visit but be prepared for masses of uncontrolled tourists, locals peddling you photos and gifts and a fight to get in for a good look at everything. all of this bearing in mind we went in low season! the temple itself isnt spectacular but is worth seeing to understand local style. bear in mind that you cant visit the main areas (for good reason, its still an active temple).",17
"far away from all the chaos kuta and seminyak uluwatu is all way south on top of the massive cliff with amazing views. you will see a lot o monkeys, so be careful cuz they can try to take some of your stuff, specially if you are caring a plastic bag. other than that is nice to see them running around! went for the sunset which was awesome and stayed for the balinese show they have there.... pretty cool, definitely worth all the time to get there.",8
"the best way to enjoy the splendid and spiritual view of the temple on the cliff is to turn right to the walkway leading away from the temple. when the sun is setting down, the view is just splendid. therefore, come here in late afternoon. try to avoid morning or noon as it would be \sun burning\ here. the other important, or critical, thing, please watch out for the nasty monkeys. don't bring glasses, plastic bags, or holding anything attractive on your hand. camera is generally ok, but i run into two incidents that two gangs of monkeys who showed interest in my dslr. so do stay in group, preferrably with your local guide or driver, if you plan to stay for sunset. and stay alert all the time.",14
not bad. nothing spectacular but incredible views and cranky monkeys. a large temple with some good cliff walks,14
"this is a bali must-see. the temple grounds are beautiful. lots of great photo ops. but the monkeys are super aggressive. do not wear your sunglasses on your head, don't wear anything in your hair, don't look them straight in the eyes because that is a sign of aggression. one monkey stole my daughters sunglasses off her head and then another monkey later tried to steal the flip flops off her feet. even with that experience this is a must see temple.",2
perfect site. the combination of ocean and the temple is very appealing and peaceful. you will never see such a place anywhere in the world. mostly recommended.,4
"the temple itself is average, but there is no taking away from the fact that the views are stunning. definitely worth visiting for some great photo opps. we also passed by a few monkeys but they seem largely harmless.",14
"three years ago, i was appalled by the commercial circus surrounding the temple. probably not the intent for a religious site. can't imagine things have improved as visitors come in by the bus load. if you want to go see a temple, you have thousands of better options on the island. as much as i think the temple itself is beautiful: you're better off buying yourself a post card. chose to fly over it this year, rather than visit it.",4
"reached here around 3pm, have done all the walk around, still too early for the sunset, thus purposely wait till 5pm. the view is great, the wave with bubbles is amazing. my husband's sunglasses was grabbed by a monkey, we paid for a lady who safe the spoilt sunglasses. did not stay for kechak show which personally feel rupiah 100,000 per person is expensive.",13
"impressive temple by the lake in a beautiful garden setting. a lovely photo opportunity; what you see of the temple in pictures is pretty much what you get. very busy with tourists, though we were there at midday so shouldn't be surprised by that. the location lacks interpretive signage. worth a long drive? we'll leave that up to you to decide!",4
"if you have to see a bali temple, this is one to see. the temple is built on a rock and accessible if the tide is low. worshippers come and bring offerings to the temple and the ocean setting is beautiful, especially at sunset.",2
"it is a very nice temple. it was quite cold when we went (it is quite high and a cardigan comes useful). in the afternoon low clouds are coming and that is why we didn't get the best pictures. the water in the lake was low, so it looked a bit muddy at the shore.",4
"the uluwatu temple is a must tourist site to see if you visited bali. you can see the beautiful temple that located above the cliff and side by side with the sea. you can also see the kecak dance, the famous traditional balinese dance. i suggest that come here around 3 pm so you can see the sunset.",8
this was my 2nd favorite temple we visited in bali. theres just something magical about it . ive literally had dreams about it afterwards ! its so beautiful and unique and right of a lake. definitely worth a visit!,2
"we walked to the temple early in the morning before the tourist buses arrived and almost had the place to ourselves. the entry fee included the mandatory sarong. the monkeys may try and take any non-secured items; however, we just paid attention to where they were and what they were doing and had no problems. it's not as worry-some as a lot of the other reviews make it sound. there's not much to see in the temple itself, as part of it was under construction and the main part you couldn't enter unless you were praying. however, the view is incredible and is worth the trip all on it's own.",14
"we always had good time everytime we went here. beautiful place, beautiful view. there is a special culinary you only could find at tanah lot. fruit salad tanah lot, mix of peanut, palm sugar, some chili, salt and many kinds of fruits. so fresh and yummy.",17
"beautiful location, they actually have a temple with a very charming sea view. the temple is located on a cliff and the ocean below it. this temple has beautiful sunset view in bali.",2
beautiful temple and grounds. watch out for the cheeky monkeys! we watched the kecap dance at sunset ( a bit overpriced but....) which was entertaining and fun. get there early (starts at 6pm) to get a good piece of concrete to sit on!! great tradition,13
tanah lot is very beautiful place. temple is located on a small cliff detached from the main land. we visited the place @4pm. we could not visit the temple cliff as it was closed for public due to heavy tides. there are lot of restaurants on the cliff. must vist place and enjoy the sunset.,17
"this is a good place to get awesome instagram photos. note that you have to get there early. you have to pay idr100k, which covers the bus ride up and down the hill, and the sarong which is used to cover the underpart of your body. i went there at 8.30 am and there were about 100 people in front of me. waited for 3 hours before i got to get my pose. you will be given 4 poses at heaven's gate. jump shots are allowed but no lifting of legs as exposing anything under the sarong is considered unclean. females who are menstruating are not allowed to be in the area. on a clear day, you will get a clear view of mt agung.",28
"beautiful place but overly crowded with tourists. you might need to wait for your turn to take pictures at particularly scenic spots. stay till 6pm for the kecak dance which is an attraction. beware of monkeys who are trained to steal your items like glasses, shades, camera, phone, and other loose items. you will have to walk quite a bit as well to see the whole place. don't worry if you are not dressed appropriately as there will be sarongs (long cloths) provided for you to wrap around your waist before you enter.",13
"we hired our own driver to drive us from kuta to mount batur, about 2 hr plus ride. went there close to noon time, lucky it wasnt that hot and quite cooling. we didnt have our lunch there as read some of the reviews foods aint fantastic & its just the view that people ate there. i think the fee for three of us excluding the driver is $30k, really forgot how much it is, going bali is totally paying entrance fees here & there. our driver dropped us & we walked down against the direction of traffic to do our own walking & photo-taking, had awesome view of the lake & the mountain, clear weather with little or no clouds on that day. we knew that some of the locals will charge you money if asked to help you take group photo, we met a group of malaysian tourists that are also trying to take group photo. lucky, we approached & helped each other took photos. we saw the locals used metal chain to tie puppies each & not together along the pathway, no ideas why they do that, & the puppies are wailing & are scared of people. one thing i dont like is that the locals that are trying to up-sell their products like to touch your arms whenever they walked past you. other than that, it was a view worth going to.",2
"we visited pura lempuyang as part of a day driving around east bali and it was well worth the visit. unlike other temples, there were no hawkers touting their wares, and we only encountered a handful of westerners whilst walking up to the temples. the first temple is the largest but i would recommend continuing up the hill and the 1700 steps (bring water, but if you forget there are stall located at convenient points on the way up) and visiting the others. unfortunately due to time constraints we were unable to visit the one on the summit, however, i think my legs had probably had enough doing the other five! the views from the different temples were fantastic, particularly when the cloud cover moves away from mt agung. this was one of the highlights of our balinese trip and i would recommend that it is considered as an alternative to some of the other temples.",28
"well maintained pathway that makes an interesting walk. entertaining, with the water sports to watch and nice interaction with the local balinese",2
and i do appreciate the irony in this comment as one of the thousands of tourists that make.this such a popular spot. as beautiful as the temple is it is marred by the crowds jostling for a selfie at the lake edge. gardens are beautiful with lots of other photo opportunities. other detractors- an additional cost to use the facilities! plus the mess just through the gate at the shore edge - why not just fence this off? worth a visit but plan to avoid crowds or manage your expectations accordingly.,4
"uluwatu is just like tanah lot in terms of location. both are well located on the edge of the moutains. nice place to enjoy the nature and take some photos but be careful with monkeys especially the big ones. they are very vicious and agressive when taking away small belongings such as glasses, hat, water bottle, sometimes even cellphones !!! my friend's glasses were taken away and bit by one big monkey !",8
"you need to pay 30000 rupia pp,for entrance fee best to go is reach there by 5pm fm kuta to uluwatu temple take abt 1hrs for taxi (cost 400,000rupia including waiting time 1hrs) suggest you book their local day or hlf day tour its much much cheaper... there is a cafe up there and chill, rest till sunset nothing much except beautiful sunset",8
"the view is good once you reach there. however few issues with this place - 1. you can go by online taxi but you cant be picked by online taxi when you wanna go , so if you come in 70000 idr , you have to go back by local transport taxi in 200000 idr or 20 sgd , they will intimidate you also and they may even chase you if they realize now you wanna go home and you may try to get online taxi by walking away from tanah lot area. 2. there are many temples in bali but similar to other temple there is no idol and everywhere its mentioned o entrance beyont this point\, so what you actually see is just the architecture on the building which is almost similar like chinese/buddhist temples. 3. there is a place for \holy spring water\ where they anoint you however they are bit rigid if you want to pass by them because they want your donation in the box before they give you a flower and anoint you (fool you in short). 4. there is another small place which has so called \holy snake\ but when you go there, the fake saint tells you to pay at least 5000 idr though its not a big money but i did not have change so he dint let me see the snake lol. better to go thailand rather bali as its only traffic , loot of your money and nothing else.",18
"it's a good place to introduce yourself to balinese culture. kecak dance is a great entertainment for the whole family, and at the same time it gives you time to see the beautiful sunset.",2
bali is an amazing and beautiful country with a rich and vibrant culture. the beautifful hindu temples and symbols are everywhere. the rice paddies dot the landscape and the beaches are busy with swimmers and surfers. it is truly a memorable experience - and in addition it is great value for money!,2
50k entry fee for foreigners pros - lots of monkeys everywhere. hold tight to your water bottles etc or they will take them! - lots of different paths and areas to explore. there's a really cool path next to the water where you can climb big rocks! cons: - check which day you go. we went on a sunday and a lot of the temples were closed for prayer. -,14
"bali is a beautiful and amazing place. there is sooooo much to do on the island you could spend a lifetime exploring it. going for just a week or two is tough because inevitably you are going to miss a lot of amazing things. let me help you make sure you don't miss quite as many awesome experiences. skip uluwatu temple. just don't even bother. i had a great time at uluwatu temple but only because of my travel companion, my wife, not because of the attraction. for months before going to bali we kept reading about how the temple on the cliff is made of coral, a marvel of architecture, all this. we saw the photo of it perched precariously on the cliff. we were excited about the prospect of this magical temple. fast forward to us being there. the spot where those famous photos are taken? that's as close as you are going to see the temple. you can go up some stairs and get closer but the pagoda shaped temple is not visible anymore. the sign says only priests are allowed in the courtyard where you can see the temple. we've read any hindu can go in to the main courtyard, this contradicts the sign that was posted. if that is the case, however, i suppose my wife is not hindu enough for their tastes. whatever the case may be we couldn't go in the temple, we couldn't see the temple, we couldn't get close to the temple. the monkeys are mean. it's been written about here a lot so i won't go on too long. we had no hats, no sunglasses, no food. we started walking down stairs and we got a weird following of angry monkeys ala west side story. we screamed at the. and dispersed them. i've been throughout india. i've been to major hindu temples there. while in bali we stayed in ubud and went to many temples there. no matter what temple you are at in india or ubud it is very clean, like a holy place should be. at uluwatu there is garbage everywhere. i can't believe it's not written about more. i suppose everyone is distracted by the view and don't realize they just walked past 5 trash bags of kindersport wrappers and milo cans. being that there is an entrance fee you'd think they could pay someone to clean the place up a bit. definitely cheapened the whole experience. in conclusion, if you go to uluwatu temple go for the view, don't go for the temple. or instead go to bali, stay in ubud, avoid uluwatu and save the money you would have spent going there. once you get back home plan a vacation to san diego. we have cliffs that fall off in to the ocean too.",8
"an excellent and spectacular view. this is a must visit place for every visitor in bali. the view down the cliff and the view of the temple far away, takes you to a different world. the massive sea and the breathtaking view of waves is beyond description. there were no monkeys around and we were told that the place is being guarded to scare off any disturbing monkeys.",2
"its literally just a picture! i had read reviews about queues for a picture and assumed that would be ok as i had a temple and views to look at - not the case at all! arrived in car park 45k each for a shuttle bus to the the temple. when bus parks there is a hill to walk up- manageable but there is locals with mopeds who will drive you up the hill if wanted for a fee. temple ticket an additional 55k. arrived in the temple we are number 191 they are on 104! this is not how many people are in front this is how many groups. so say a group of four - allowed four poses/photos as a group and then each person within the group is allowed four shot so around 20 photos for a group - this takes time! our driver said we were there in a good day as normally the wait would be longer. we waited about 2.5 hours, there is nothing to do there whilst waiting nothing to look at no where to go you sit and wait as the guys call out numbers and “next pose” every few minuets. yes i love the pictures but if i knew it was nothing other than a picture we would have given it a miss",28
"this place was packed when we got there around 3pm on a public holiday. rp20k for adults and rp10k for kids entrance fee. bring old bread or buy fish food if you have got kids. completely different atmosphere to ujung water palace and different look, so well worth visiting both. we spent ages walking the stone path among the statues in the pond feeding hordes of massive fish. my son loved it. the indonesians had a huge amount of fun too and either you can join in and have fun too or keep to yourselves. we shared our fish food and bread crumbs, took photos and waded around. there is a swimming area with fountains and inner tubes too if you are so inclined. the water is ice cold and refreshing. way more touristy than the other water palace.",2
"i want to give this attraction a 5-star rating however the plethora of morons running around taking selfies with their selfie sticks made me want to hurl them into the lake (the person and the selfie stick). i have visited this attraction before the invention of the selfie stick and easily would have rated it a 5 star then and even though the setting is the same, the lake is the same and the temple is the same i have to say the sheer number of tourists spoil the attraction. no one is even attempting to try to take in what they are seeing or feeling the beauty around them. i am a photographer so i am not anti photos but for the love of god put the camera down and just take in what you are seeing. take some photos by all means but also take in the scene you are taking a photo of. i bet if i asked the majority of the tourists that were spoiling it for everyone what they had taken a selfie with, that they would have no idea. whilst i was there, a ceremony had begun as part of the celebration of galungan. a very unique and special period in the calendar for the local people. i was happy that i at least got to see this and hear some of the fantastic drums that they play. there is a small admission fee: 50,000rp. also on a side note, whilst they don't make you wear a scarf and sarong please be mindful that you are in a place of worship for the local people. ladies...i know it is hot and the trend is to wear shorts with everything on hanging out but just don't! it is disrespectful and you look like a western fool with no respect for the local culture. anyhow if you are in the area then stop by, would i recommend that you travel a great distance to see ulun danu bratan temple, probably not. sad because it is actually very beautiful but the ugly tourists spoil it.",4
"a pleasant surprise in the middle of ubud. we almost missed this attraction because after hearing so much about aggressive monkey's in uluwatu, we didn't want to end our vacay with an animal attack. but this was not the case here at the monkey forest sanctuary. the monkeys are well fed. well fed monkeys means monkeys on their (for the most part) best behavior. just don't run or scream. the grounds here are beautiful. in some places, it's hard to believe you're in the middle of ubud. we spent about an hour walking around, taking photos, etc. nice place to visit.",8
very beautiful lake temple. very picturesque location and surrounding. this a must visit as part of bali tour.,2
this is the bali i remembered ten years ago or more. make the most of it because it looks like it might be heading in the same direction as kuta and legion..... i hope not. it is a very family friendly region. there are no night clubs so it doesn't attract \that sort of crowd.\ we loved it! it's the bali i remember and hope doesn't change too much. by the way...... if you are looking for a place with some great places eat...... look no further.....so many places to eat! so much great food!! you will be spoilt for choice!!,2
the place is one of the highly recommended places to visit in bali. we arrived at uluwatu temple at 5pm from blue point. we were shocked by the beutiful screnary at uluwatu. unfortunately we could not able to see sunset this time as cloudy weather. howerver the beutiful scene still attracting us so much. monkeys there are fierce and become \robbers\ most of the times. my younger child's slipper was stolen by monkey when she was carried by my wife while enjoying the view out there. it was lucky that the temple guard able to get the slipper back from monkey.,8
this temple is set high above the cliffs of uluwatu. the location is beautiful but the temple itself is nothing too spectacular. gets pretty busy with bus parking for big tour groups from other parts of asia. worth a visit but nothing too write home about.,8
well worth a look. a truly beautiful setting. we didn't spend long here but fully appreciated the view along the cliffs ... right on the bottom edge of bali. a small $2aud entrance fee ... and you must have knees covered to enter - a coloured sash is offered if you have above knee length shorts..,2
the views from this temple are amazing. it sits on a bluff overlooking the ocean. there are monkies everywhere so beware they will grab your sunglasses or anything you don't have secured. don't miss if you're in bali.,2
"i'm sure being here at sunset would be beautiful, but we enjoyed our visit to tanah lot. it was crowded but not too bad. we enjoyed the views and watching the surfers below. there are many shops similar to others you will find in the tourist areas. we did try the luwok coffee here. although we hear it is very inhumane how the coffee is harvested now so we were conflicted but decided to share a cup instead of everyone buying one. it was tasty and if you didn't know what it was you wouldn't be able to tell. we also had chili seasoned bbq corn - that was delicious.",17
located on a cliff this temple offers a breathtaking view of the sea. the kecak dance is something you can skip. the path to the main temple looks quite a bit however it's walkable and the stairs are not so tiring. beware of monkeys. don't you try to fool around with them. try to wear full clothes or they will give u purple and yellow scarfy skirts to put on. don't miss the sunset. it's wonderful and worth capturing in your cameras.,13
"we had visit this temple with our local guide. we have been warned, that this his is one of the most visited places in bali, and it is true, so be prepared to crowd of turists everywhere. the temple itself is quite small compared with other temples and you have to wear a sarong inside. if you do not have your own, the service will borrow you one. the way to the temple is really beautiful, but watch out the monkeys. if they jump on you, they will immediately take everything you wear as a jewelry(i would not recommend to wear some, because of injury when monkey tries to grab something) or you have in you pockets of a bag. after visiting temple, we saw amazing kecak performance. only small flaw was, that service tries to squeeze all people in, so they put plastic chairs to back of stage too, which ruins a little bit the atmosphere of the performance.",2
i felt blessed to be able to visit lempuyang temple it was a nice drive to get there a short walk up the hill to the temple we went early so as to miss the crowds and heat well worth a visit,28
"this uluwatu temple is an ancient balinese hindu temple built on a high rocky cliff by the sea in badung regency, about 25 km south of kuta. the entrance ticket costs 30,000 rupiah per adult. based on the information printed on the back of the entrance ticket, this temple was established in the 11th century by mpu kuturan during the reign of the king called sri haji marakata. visitors are given a bright purple sarong together with an orange coloured waist sash to wear before entering the temple area. just like in other temples and holy sites in bali, tourists are not allowed into the temple itself. however, from afar the view of the temple perched on the steep cliff facing the indian ocean is just spectacular, with the blue water and white gentle waves below. it is also one of the best spots in bali to view the sunset. it is a great spot for photography enthusiasts. an interesting kecak dance is performed at a special arena by the cliff at 6.00 p.m. every evening. this dance is based on the ramayana epic. visitors have to purchase a ticket costing 100,000 rupiah to watch this performance. as we sat on the concrete terrace seat of the arena, we could see the sunset while waiting for the dance to begin. for the whole duration of the one-hour show, the male performers would be chanting 'kecak, kecak, kecak\ loudly and continuously. no musical instruments were used at all. watch out for the white monkey character that would climb up the terrace and mingle with the spectators adding a touch of humour to the atmosphere. visitors walking along the pathway along the cliff towards the temple must be very careful of the mischievous monkeys. these monkeys are notorious for snatching the belongings of visitors. they target colourful items like sunglasses, caps, small bags, cameras, handphones and even slippers. some tourist guides were seen bartering with these monkeys to get back the snatched items by offering them bananas and peanuts. but not all of them were successful in retrieving their belongings. so, visitors should beware of these \long-tailed snatch thieves\. make it a point to visit this temple when you are visiting bali. highly recommendable.",8
"we visit the temple today, it was very windy and crowded. we couldn't take a picture without at least 10 other people in it. maybe a line would be better to let people in so it never gets to crowded. but if you know the history behind it, you have must seen it once",4
located at east coast this another place you have to visit on the same time you visiting lempuyang temple also amed with black sand beach,28
"while we missed the sunset due to a lot of cloud cover, we still got to enjoy the beautiful view. they say the temple looks like a ship floating on the water at high tide which i would travel back to see as it was low tide when i was there.",4
situated on the sea. beautiful temple. with a story a snake is also kept near that people see that also. not allowed inside the temple without local attire.,4
nice attraction with the possibility to take a refreshing dip in one of the big pools. good for slow walks in the manicured gardens or take adventurous steps over the water. the adjacent restaurant is good however a trip nearby brings you to bali asli with a more breathtaking view while creating a pleasant outing.,2
"this was night to remember. we cane earlier, what i suggest to all, and stroll around finding best spots to view magnificent temple. latter we went to dance that lasted 1 hour and enjoyed every minute. must see!",13
"uluwatu temple is a hindu temple is located on the cliff bank in south part of bali peninsula. its on a cliff above a coral reef, as you look over the walls, you can see the waves crashing below you. there is a small forest surrounding the temple, which is full of monkeys, uluwatu temple means the temple built on the coral reef. this temple was built in the 16th century and we were told to visit it at sunset. when we arrived at approximately 17.30 the car park was packed. you need to dress with modestly or you will be given a sarong. we found the majority of people visiting that night quite disrespectful, inappropriately dressed, throwing rubbish on the floor, sitting on the ancient stones. it was very difficult to be able to see anything due to the sheer mass of people. i would advise anyone going to see a sunset at another location ( ie rock bar..in my next review) and go to this temple in the early morning to really enjoy its magnificent ambience.",8
"i was here in the morning of 1st june 2017, the view really wonderful, however we cant wait for the sunset due to many schedule, therefore we came back in the evening of 3rd june 2017 to be a witness of the amazed sunset and beautiful tari kecak. to see tari kecak you need to pay idr 100.000 per person, tari kecak start from 5pm to 6pm. you need to be in the place of tari kecak at least 1 or half an hour before, to get the beautiful spot of both sunset and tari kecak.",13
"sometimes there is a little crowdy so i recommend to go there on the morning. but in general the olace is fantastic, one of the best on bali!",2
"the temple is a must visit if you are out this way. 1k rupiah to park scooter, 30k per person to visit temple. the views are amazing!! and the walk isn't too bad, we did it in the midday sun so it was a bit of a sweat. there are a lot of moneys around who will jump at the chance to take sunglasses or hats off people's heads, a lot of the time dismantling them, or if you are quick enough to get a staff member they may trade back your stuff for a banana, hilarious to watch. hide your stuff!",4
"the first thing you need to know is it's very touristy here! don't think you can pay for parking only and walk over to the beach and see the sights without paying extra because you can't so you might as well pay to enter the temple and parking is included. we got there for sunset but unfortunately high tide was imminent so we didn't get to go into the temple because we had stopped at all the market stalls along the way! don't get distracted!! my phone also ran out of battery as we arrived, i took one photo and it promptly turned itself off but we were more concerned about how we were going to find our way home than the missed photo ops!! luckily there was a selection of bars overlooking the temple that served a delicious bali cocktail so not all was lost!!",4
"one can visit this place for this amazing view from the cliff. you are not allowed inside the temple and hence the visit for it is not worth. but view is excellent. one thing- beware of monkeys.. they literally snatch sunglasses, purses and slippers .. enjoy",14
if you want to visit 2 or three temples in bali. this myust be one of them. nice tanah lot with lots of cheap markets nearby,18
"been visiting this place several times, and i am impressed with the great architecture of temple that set on the small rock by the sea. the view around and the main temple is great however since this place is a favorite site in bali it's always busy of people visiting. if you like to take a great photo try to come in the morning :)",2
"the temple sits atop a cliff. while it is beautiful, the temple is filled with monkeys. when you reach the temple, tourists are warned to keep all sunglasses and anything and everything that can be stolen, not by men, but by monkeys. these monkeys are aggressive and i have seen them attack tourists in order to get food. the temple is not very accessible and i feel that while it is nice, one may not miss much if one doesn't visit this place.",14
"go see it at sunset, such a beautiful place. the markets here a great and lots of places to eat. on low tide you can walk to the temple and get blessed by the monks.",4
"wonderful place! although we were there during high tide, we enjoyed the beauty! we were unable to get to the temple itself, but still spent a lot of time walking there.",4
me and my partner spent our anniversary in bali and this is one of our anticipated place to visit..it was majestic..the location is beyond perfect..the place was clean..they will always remind you to put your stuff in your bag because the monkeys might get it from you..my only concern was they should allow guests to enter the temple without wearing the proper attire..ive seen a lot of foreigners that are half naked around the temple..i dont think its the right place to show off your toned body because its very disrespectful..none the less..it was still a very nice experience..,2
this place is as divine as it can get. it is like a jewel of bali. ever inspiring and relaxing .looking forward to visit again in future.,2
ok. i just like saying naughty monkeys. we didnt have any trouble. the temple is wonderful. the fire dance was very enjoyable. a bit touristy because of the crowds. but i would still highly recommend.,14
one of the most beautiful places around bali. from the top you have a great view and a long track down to the beach. but it worthwhile.,2
a must visit in bali. you just cannot miss this beautiful temple. mostly crowded all through the day. you cannot enter the temple as a visitor. lots of restaurants outside the temple compound.,2
"dont expect much. you wont see much and you cant enter the temple but there is a long path along the cliffs with nice view. then it is nice to wait for sunset here but like another but like other famous spots in bali, this place is also really crowded. on the other hand there is lot of space for everybody. and beware of monkeys :)",2
great view down cliff to water. watch the cheeky monkeys they liked to chase me! we had a driver for the day who was able to come into the temple with us and show us round plus tell us a bit about it and take pics of us.,14
a nice place. visit before sunset. nice landscape. should plan to spend atleast 1-2 hours before sunset. must visit in bali trip,2
great landscape on a cliff over the indian ocean. if you are lucky you encounter some wild monkey surrounding the temple. sadly temple entrance is not allowed you can see it from distance only. best of this site is the fire dance perfomed during sun set. a great play to experience... truly magnificent and unique. recommended to do.,13
i've to come a 2nd time to catch the sunset view. my 1st visit 2 years ago was raining and high tide. this time was perfect ! we had a very beautiful sunset view and a very low tide where we can get down and walked on the usually covered area by the sea. took many nice shots at tanah lot temple and don't forget the batu bolong a little further up north.,17
"one of the best locations in bali especially for a temple. perched on top of a cliff on the beach/sea, the view is awesome. you can go to the other end of the cliff to have a full view of the temple. the temple is not very big, but its the location which is truly breath taking. the highlight is the show in the evening, where they enact the story from ramayana. indians can easily relate to the story. the costumes are awesome. the highlight is there are no instruments used for the music, its just a group of men who sing with some rythemic chants. be careful with the monkeys.",2
"this was our last stop for the day with our guide. set in a beautiful park, it made for a lovely wander through peaceful gardens. great to see the place that had inspired me to visit bali - probably one of the most photographed places in bali! worth a visit, especially when you have lots of other places to visit along the way - is a long drive from ubud.",2
"the temple is located at the cliff side, so the view was nice on a good day, especially for sunset. lots of group tourists here and so make sure you go early to avoid the crowd. quite a bit of walk too. so, beware if u are traveling with elderly or kids.",4
"the temple is set high on a cliff and the views are amazing. apart from that, the location was average. didn't really get to see much of the temple itself as it was being used by locals at the time to worship. guides seemed more interested in getting their tip than actually telling you about the place. for the history buffs, a must visit. for the tourist, ok i suppose. be prepared for bus loads of other tourists at the same time.",4
"fabulous day out visiting tanah lot temple, canggu and surrounds including berawa beach with our favourite driver wayan. thank you wayan for another wonderful day out and sharing your great knowledge of bali. if you are thinking of organising a private driver or tour through bali sun tours, i strongly recommend you request wayan as your driver.",18
went to together with my wife i would enjoy going out we stayed in a hotel next to this temple . will highly recommend to everyone to visit this spot on the island it's just grate,4
temple is built on hill slope. great view of ocean from temple. temple is ok. its famous for kecak dance which is nothing new for indians. hence i suggest you to avoid the dance.,13
"it was on the last day of our tour when we planned to visit tanah lot. just before finalizing our tour, it is one of places that i would really love to go to. i even insisted to my partner that we really go here. upon reaching the place, i just thought that it has some scenic similarities with uluwatu temple but when we go further, i realized its peculiarities. indeed, there is nothing much to do in the area but you really wonder as why a lot of people are coming in the area, both foreign and locals. we were both fascinated with place. we can't stop but to take photos in every angle as possible, both from a far and near the temple itself. when you go nearer to the temple you can't really avoid to get wet because you really have to pass by along the shoreline. no regrets of getting wet at all, it was great!!! i would highly recommend this place to anyone who plans to visit bali.",8
this is a nice and beautiful place in bali. climb to top of uluwatu cliff and beautiful ocean on the horizon,8
"lovely temple with awesome view, the temple was so clean and well organised.the kecak dance there is something not to be missed and worth every dime. the performers were really good especially the monkey god, really played the character well.",13
"upon arrival, you pay about .50 to enter. it is worth it. a black temple was fascinating to see. there are loungers and umbrella,too. go early because the parking lot can become full quickly, if you are driving.",4
"very beautiful spot to visit, nice to have a walk around and see the beautiful temple. it's very very busy with tourists so get there early.",4
the temples are located on a lake in the mountain area - very picturesque and really worthwhile to visit. would recommend this as a must see attraction in bali,2
"a traditional balinese dance with no actual fire until the last 5-10mins towards the end of the show. it is performed at an outdoor theatre which is subjected to weather condition. in order to get good seats, it is recommended that you arrive an hour or 2 earlier for sight seeing as the cliff view of uluwatu is breathtaking and you may take up to 30mins to take a sneak peek of the temple and some selfies, before proceeding to the theatre to warm up the stone seats. show starts near last light and when it ends, the whole place is quite dark with no proper lightings towards the carpark. a handout of the story play was given out to you when you purchase the tickets. as there wasn't any commentary at all during the entire dance other than the topless shirts saying kecak kecak kecak... all the way. you would have to refer to the piece of paper to follow the story and at times get lost on what is happening. wasn't the ideal fire dance show in mind. in addition, monkeys are free to roam around the temple and theatre as well. hence be cautious of your own belongings especially loose items such as glasses, necklaces, headphones, caps are targets for there monkeys to steal in exchange of food. overall, not worth spending money on this dance show. uluwatu temple and the cliff was worth visiting thou.",8
the scenic views of the temple and shoreline of course are well worth the visit on their own. but the gardens and grounds leading up to the temple are beautifully kept and worth taking the time to explore. the markets are quite good too.,4
this is a good example of team work between humans and nature. building a temple on the cliff retaining the original beauty of nature. too good. we had very little time and hence could not witness the sunset. but am sure i will visit bali again and enjoy the sunset here. plan your visit for the sunset. a work of caution - please do not take sunglasses or spectacles with you to this temple. the monkeys are very naughty and just spring from nowhere to grab your eye wear without warning. we saw three tourists whose glasses were taken away by the monkeys and throw it down the cliff. also avoid taking water bottles too. be careful with cameras.,2
"located in the south of bali, uluwatu temple is a very popular attraction. the temple is beautiful, but nothing spectacular, it's absolutely the views that make the trip worth it. the views of the ocean and cliffs are just remarkable. it gets extremely busy, in the evening as people arrive to see the temple and sunset. beware of the monkeys!",8
"i was waiting something more impressive than that. the temple is small. but you will find great view above the sea, and the cliff. be careful with the monkeys, because they steal everything they can.",14
"very beautiful scenary with a large space to walk and enjoy the beauty of the temple, as it is surrounded by the lake and with awesome views of mountains, worth a visit.",4
"the scenery at uluwatu temple are absolutely beautiful. especially during sunset! be very cautious with the monkeys and your belongings. the roam freely and will try to steal anything dangling or loose items. don't wear your glasses. if you have prescription glasses to see, do not get close to the monkeys. hold on tight to cameras, phones, purses, the lot! lots of steps if you want a higher view, but is not necessary to capture the beauty. ofcourse, as it is a temple, dress respectfully and covered. small entrance fee : rp. 20,000- (approx. 1.90aud) also very worth while staying for the kecak fire dance at sunset. tickets: rp. 100,000- (approx 9.50aud)",8
"another wonderful balinese experience, to see the temple perched out on a rocky outcrop with the surrounding sea. you are able to walk out to the temple at low tide & you can be blessed by a monk. a very moving experience . the photo opportunities are wonderful & if you go later in the afternoon, the sunset can be beautiful .",2
"this temple though smaller than many is in an incredible location on a cliff overlooking the indian ocean. the views were fantastic. the highlight though was sunset and the kecak dance in the amphitheatre located on the cliff top. i recommend you get there early for a good seat as they packed them in on our visit 27th dec but it was incredibly good value at $10 per adult. the show lasts about 60min as the sun goes down with the finale the monkey god and a chicle of fire something to see. the costumes were great, really informative little guide notes given with ticket help you understand what's going on. we really enjoyed it. watch out for the monkeys though. they steal glasses and bags and demand a ransom to get food! you have been warned they are highly motivated thieves.........",13
"going down from the hill into the beach is the best view. along the cliff is carved figure of ramayana story. you can rent a canoe and going into the middle and step on the riff. watching the sun goes down from the riff is one of my best experience in bali. you can use the canoe for two people, try to bargain the rent price. we got 40k rupiah. try your bargaining skill. there is changing room in the shore, you can change clothes here. there's also some shop selling snack and water here, just bring your cash. canoeing to the middle on the riff and go back will take about 30 minutes. depends how fast, you can try to have canoe race in here. great experience",2
we visited here with our experienced tour guide who gave us a great deal of insight into the temple. a great experience and a happy memory to take with us. our tour guide was fantastic and gave us far more insight into this temple than we would have had if not used this company who can be trusted: suweca bali tour mobile : +62-8123-6111-705 (24 hours) email: suwec4@gmail.com .,2
about 45 minutes from kuta lies the uluwatu temple. you pay to get in and must wear sarong. the site is looked after by a large number of ushers and monkey wranglers which is important as some if the tourists and most of the monkeys are rascals. unbelievable scenery from a sacred spot.,8
"if you want to walk to the temple, be here in the late afternoon or evening because it low tide at this period. in my opinion, visit in the morning is much more pleasent, you will see the temple surrounded by water, like it is float.",4
"we hired a driver to take us to uluwatu and rock bar. he suggested to pick us up at 3pm as the traffic can sometime be terrible . he was right , so glad we left early , had plenty of time to wander around uluwatu and get some splendid photos. be aware the you need to be covered up . we had two sarongs with us, but i think they were making you hire them otherwise, so perhaps just chuck one in your bag. $6 aust each for entrance , upon the decent into the temple there were monkeys everywhere. not the biggest fan of monkeys i kept my distance , but other tourists were feeding them , gardens were neat and well maintained. nice time to visit early afternoon not as many tourists , got some great photos. avoided the sunset rush , worth a look ,",8
one of the best in bali. could be overcrowded but still worth a visit if you want to meet balinese culture and take great photos with the temple and sea behind !,2
"sunset in bali is beautiful, sunset view from seminyak beach is breathtaking! it is one of the must go and see places every time i have a visitor in town, its a signature snapshot of the amazing bali!",2
"one of the best temple in bali, we visited on feb and wasn't crowded. weather was a bit rainy but we enjoyed our time.",2
"uluwatu - the temple on top of the cliff, is on a gorgeous expanse of cliff overlooking the indian ocean. the sunsets are gorgeous, and you get the best view sitting in the amphitheater on the left side, as seen from the stage. the kecak dance is the highlight of the night, with the white monkey stealing the show. it's about an hour, and starts at 6, right as the sun is setting. they tell the story of the ramayana, a classic hindu tale. the dancers are a great effect and background, something i've never seen before.",8
"this is a beautiful temple and sunset here is amazing, but it's very overcrowded so looses a bit a what should be special about it, also a lot of cheap crap tourist shops to pass before you get to the temple. best thing was probably seeing the thousands of bats fly out of te cave for the night.",4
"this is a beautiful large temple, there was the hindu fire ceremony happening today whilst we were there and yudha, our tour guide, was telling us all about how they do this every 6 months. it is a beautiful area and the views of the coast are stunning, some of the most dramatic coastline and views i have ever seen (second to hawaii really). well worth the visit, even if it's just for the views.",4
the temple is beautifully and views from cliffs spectacular. fair price for entry and free to park beware of haughty mommies as they will steal anything in sight although if j am not mistaken they seem well trained to bring most items back to trainer who rewards with banana or nuts ! plenty of refreshments at reasonable prices easy to find,4
this beach/temple was the best money we spent all day (also went to dreamland and padang padang and pandawa). the view is absolutely breathtaking and you also get a little taste of the naughty local monkeys. highly recommend!!,14
"this is an amazing place. i came here just before sunset which is when it is the busiest with tourists. the view was great and the temple was neat to see out in sea as the tide was in. on the shore side, there are street vendors/markets, cafe, restaurants, and shops that sell wooden penises?? be aware that there are many mosquitos/fleas here especially at the luwak cafe shop where there resides a few luwak and a giant 2 feet long bat. i felt 10 bites at once. other than that, the time was amazing. would recommend this temple.",4
"amazing views!! the temple is huge! before the entrance you confined something to eat, some stores and bathrooms. the ticket price unfortunately is more expensive for foreigners, just like many other attractions in indonesia. watch out with sunglasses, caps, necklaces, purses and slippers, tye monkeys are really smart/aggressive there..",2
"nice beach and temples, great for sunset and waves watching. there's also kecak fire dance every afternoon.",13
like most of bali - this location has been over \tourist-i-fied\ we drove for about two hrs to get here (traffic was horrendous). we timed it for the sunset and low tide (so that we could cross the narrow stretch of water to the temple. it was a lot of effort for something we could have experience much closer to our hotel in nusa dua. the shopping was also nothing to different from what you can get in the big markets in kuta. if you want to do a temple trip rather get some advice from your hotel concierge and use the long travel time to go somewhere a bit more unique and out of the way,2
"the view of the cliff, combining with the pura, and the sea, and sound of waves just make the perfect ambience to feel the beautiful of bali. don't miss the sunset when u visit, its just breathtaking. beware of bad monkeys! they wait till u're careless and suddenly taking our things. if ur things was taken by monkeys, find the watchmen of the area, and they will help u taking back ur things by giving the monkey food.",2
nice place to visit and must visited as you are in bali . the place not very historical or old as you imagine. however the view on of the sea amazing and had good time.,2
"great temple walk, ideally get their mid afternoon to see the various temples and then the evening performance. please note: -beautiful cliff landscapes -parts of the temple walk surrounded by monkeys. -worth sticking around to see the sunset and cecak dance in the evening! beware the horrendous traffic that follows as 500+ people all exit the venue",13
"mixed feelings about this temple. definitely scenic, provides lovely photo opp with lake and mountain as backdrop. not as large as i had expected. adjacent temples are out of bounds. down side is sheer number of tourists (admittedly was weekend, but not near peak season in bali) and tacky amusements nearby, which all detract. worth visiting, but combine with other destinations to make long time in car worth while.",2
"i wish we spent more time here as this was one of the most photo-worthy palaces on our brief stay in bali. good stop for all ages. while traveling the road to amed you see the sign for the water palace, so you really must stop. the grounds and statues are so artistic and detailed, you'll find many cool carvings and koi pond to photograph here. also many folks are here to enjoy the pools themselves, i did not even realize there was a changing house and pools for rinsing off in the fountains as well. a very relaxing walk which was good stop on a long hot drive to amed area. there is also a nice looking restaurant on site.",2
tanah lot temple........visit for sure if visit bali. the temple is at sea shore. though we visited the temple at noon but spend good time with a feel good factor. came to know how the temple body merge ( half ) in sea water at the time of high tide at night and at early morning priests pay offerings to god from the other portion of the temple. normally people visit the temple at evening time to see the most beautiful sunset. there is a local market adjoining temple parking place . i bought lovely wristbands made by colorful beads to gift my friends and i must say....they loved them. you can also try local food at the small restaurants.,18
saw the beautiful sunset while having an early dinner at the ganesh cafe. beautiful weather and you can also see the planes landing at bali airport.,2
"tanah lot offers a far superior visitor experience to the overcrowded and difficult to access temple at ulu watu. the views are just as dramatic though more unexpected and the grounds are far superior. there is a pleasant, extensive, pedestrianised street market leading you to the temple and overall it would be easy to spend a very pleasant half a day exploring here.",17
"we visited uluwatu temple in september 2018. our driver , putu, was great as he knew exactly what to do . he bought us the tickets to watch the ketchak dance , which is a must. as with all temples in bali you have to wear a sarong , which the temple will give you. i would recommend you actually take one with you on holiday. buy the tickets for the dance as soon as they become available, just check times when you get there (afternoon time). the view of the coast is amazing from the temple and the sunset , as with most sunsets in bali, is amazing. be prepared to walk and its actually quite fun walking through the monkey forest as you enter, be careful to not even leave your sunglasses on your head as they will take them . again i would like to also recommend our driver who took us around bali whilst we were out there. from airport pick up to touring the island to dropping us back off at the airport. feel free to contact him, his name is putu (johnny) tel 0062 821 4416 2100",8
"there is the temple with surrounded with the wave of shore, it's amazing and fantastic. and you can see the beautiful sunset and nice beach.",4
"a few days ago, i was visiting uluwatu temple with 3 girls. even though the sign discourages wearing sunglasses and hats, as well as carrying bags/purses, it was quite obvious that these monkeys were trained to snatch items from tourists. locals asked us if we wanted to pay for a bodyguard of sorts against the monkeys but this sounded ridiculous to us. we've been to monkey forest in ubud and the monkeys weren't bad at all. a few would snatch a beverage or snack, but not attack a woman for not giving up her sunglasses and bag. on 3 occasions i saw women get attacked and had their hair pulled and heads/arms bitten by the little devils! i nearly had to slap the monkeys away from the threatened females. these 3 attacks happened within the first 5 minutes i entered the forest area that lead to the temple. since the women were traumatized, our trip was cut short and i was the only one to ascend to the pinnacle for the remarkable view. the day was too bright not to wear sunglasses so i advise future tourists to wear cheap sunglasses, long sleeves and pants (to avoid the monkey scratches) and to bring something to protect yourselves. in addition, make sure to stick with the other people as the monkeys often single out lone tourists or small groups.",8
"at first youd scratch this down from your list because its gonna be a boring temple blah blah , but its not! the view is amazing and its very enjoyable walking to the temple, a lot of monkeys along the road so watch out your belongings ! its a must visit and its cheap",14
what a fabulous sunset point. high on the cliff. sea below. waves crashing. fishermen with their boats. amazing cliff to watch the sun go down with your dear ones. beautiful surroundings. must visit when in bali,2
"had a great trip in bali with family in nov 2018. uluwatu temple has great views of the sea and sunset is nice to see when up there. if you have older parents i would not recommend to make the trip all the way to check out that mini temple up the cliff, as there is nothing much to see. overall great place to visit and can catch the kecak fire dance in the evening. do remember to purchase tickets early.",8
"we had a great afternoon, walked over to the temple where we were blessed, absolutely beautiful sunset, a must do.",4
"yuck! crowded, packed with vendors, stalls, huge parking lots. my least favorite kind of place. no access to the temple, just a silhouette at sunset. my husband walked across the tide only to be sprinkled with water \blessed\ and asked for money. don't waste your time. so many beautiful temples around to go to.",4
"this temple placed at the top of cliff side, you can see beautiful indian ocean from here. but watch your belonging because there's monkeys here. they liked to steal your hats, sunglasses, or any other things that made them interest. you must visit this place when you travel to southern bali.",2
"i have visited uluwatu temple at noon as i wanted to see the sunset at tanah lot. i am sure that uluwatu sunset would have been better ... the temple is nice and the walk around it gives spectacular views over the indian ocean. the entrance is some 2 euro/ pers. sarong included. the monkeys are very intrusive; we have prepared well, with no sunglasses, no earrings, no plastic bags , so they have stolen my wife's slippers ...",8
"this is a very popular and highly commercialised attraction so expect crowds at all times. but it is definitely a must visit if you are in bali, and even with all the stalls and visitors there is space to sit and reflect and enjoy the the location.",2
"get there early to nab a good seat so you can be mesmorized by the dancers. explore the entire temple. you will be blown away. oh yeah, there is also the view! breathtaking.",13
simply stunning we went in the morning so we could walk over to the temple. getting blessed was a great experience,4
"you arrive, park, enter and pay your money. you are then faced with rows and rows of shops that will offer you everything g from clothes, souvenirs and food. forge on down the path till you enter the temple gates and it all changes. no shops lovely grassed area and beautiful blue sea water. the paths are well maintained. we arrived at high tide meaning that we could not go over to the actual temple but it was a nice view. heading right from where you enter go up the hill then look back at the temple, a lovely vantage point to take the area in. there are people willing to take a photo for you and print it for you to take home. your choice. they were not pushy. a great place, lovely once you get past the shops.",4
take a day trip here. see and hike some of balis most beautiful terraces. visit the craft shops on the drive back to ubud. go early to. eat the heat and shop your way back.,2
uluwatu temple is a tourist attraction that almost every one goes. what is special about this place is the temple ofcourse but also the cliff which is extremely high and beautiful. you can enjoy nice breeze sitting on the top of the cliff and enjoy waves hitting the shore. beware to wrap up before it gets dark as the monkeys gather up very fast and very quick in snatching cameras/stuff/tripod.,8
"i throughly enjoyed tanah lot. i didn't go for sunset so it wasn't as crowded, but the place is very beautiful to see. it is great when the waves are crashing against the rocks, makes for a great photography spot. definitely a must see in bali for cultural purposes.",18
"the ulun danu bratan temple is a beautiful temple on a mountain top; which was another highlight of our bali trip and a definitely a must visit, especially if you are a nature lover. we enjoyed the serenity of the place, it lovely garden and the spectacular view of the mountains and the lake.",30
i live nit far from the temple i guess it used to be nice now its overun with korean and chinese tourists in large groups wondering around lost being harassed to buy sarongs and the myriad other junk they just put the prices up again you can pay to have a snake put around your kneck other than that its a tiney rock island that you can only get to at low tide they put some seasnakes in the cave before the tourists arrive so you have something to look at otherwise theres nothing there except tourists its a guide and minibus scam something you could do without,4
"great to see, you pay 50k in each (about £3/4) and then if you want to watch the dance its another 100k (£6-8). the temple has monkeys and it is there home, its a shame to see locals who have people on tours showing slingshots at them. good to see, but wouldnt go back.",13
nice temple to visit when you have the chance to pass by. i wouldnt spend a daytrip on this. its very busy and besides the pictures you see everywhere there isnt a lot to see. ita very hard to get a good picture without people on it. weve visited while we were on our way to ubud from the south so it was a nice break.,4
"try to go very early before it gets hot and crowded. i guess it is hard to see this attraction in peace as there are always so many other tourists around any time of the day. but definitely try to go early if you can. we were going to see it in the evening but once we realized how hectic it would be getting around and especially on leaving the temple after the sunset, we were glad we decided against it. aside from the temple building which you view from the distance, there is nothing much else to see there. so take a quick tour, snap your photos and leave. a must 'quick stop' on your list.",4
"the temple is probably the most amazing temple in bali. two towers stand on the platforms, so it looks like they float on the lake which is spectacular. the place is clean, no beggars, not many noisy salesmen and women. take a jacket or something, just in case it's gonna rain.",2
"surrounding park is set to mask the boredom of the temple itself, however it doesn't help much. regretted going there",4
"despite the large number of visitors this temple was both serene & spectacular. and it is understandable why it receives so many visitors. this is the temple featured on the idr50,000 note and it is probably featured in just about every tourist brochure on bali that has ever been printed! and all for good reason. the temple grounds are quite large and the gardens, like most places that we visited in bali, are very well laid out and maintained. the final part of the temple, down on the lake is what everyone is here to see and to photograph. wayan our driver & guide explained the cultural, historic & spiritual significance and he also mentioned that the maintenance of the grounds is greatly improved from what it used to be. frankly, the lake with the mountains behind would be spectacular enough but the stunning temple on the bank of the lake takes it to another level altogehter. this was by far the most memorable site visited in our 10 day holiday. and being set high in the mountains it is much cooler than the coastal areas. it was a cloudy day when we visited and our guide said that it is better when it is clear, but don't be put off by the weather - it is worth the visit anyway.",2
i have read many reviews of this temple but none really provided details so i thought i would write up my experience. firstly my hotel was in the centre of ubud city so i hired a driver and the drive there took about 2.5 hours starting at 9am. it's a long scenic drive with a steep twisty climb up a mountain. there is no entrance fee but you can give a donation. you do have to rent a sarong at 10kidr each though. tip - try to get matching sarongs for your photo later on. once inside there is a steep walk to get to the main attraction which is of course the famous gates. once there you take a number which determines when you will be called for your photo. you can wait in the shaded area and enjoy yourself watching others pose quickly for their photos. we had to wait over 2 hours. you give your cellphone to the professional photographer once your number is called and he takes pictures in various poses quickly. note this is completely free! you can give the photographer a donation. then a quick visit to the actual temple and off you go on your long drive back! well worth it as the views are spectacular but you need patience for the day. enjoy!,28
"the lempuyang temple gate offers the most spectacular location for photos. arrive early as the queues to obtain the photos become very long, and one could spend over 2 hours in line. due to the large number of people, photos are very rushed.",28
"one of the most suggestive places i visited in bali, simply majestic. the only thing i didn't like was that a lot of people shout and disrespect the place, and nobody does anything to remind em that this is supposed to be a quiet place... had an argument with a chinese group about that... they were literally screaming to each other, laughing all the time, behaving like that was disneyland instead of a temple. apart from that, wonderful place!!!",2
"this was part of a very hectic day touring the north-western part of bali. once you pay your entry fee you are free to wonder around for as long as you like. the gardens were very pretty, but we particularly enjoyed the ponds with lots of koi and goldfish. i have to say that i did enjoy the stepping stones through the largest pond and if i was to go back, i would go for a swim in the pool, as it seemed amazing, but we did not have our swimmers with us. very worthwhile, highly recommended!",2
"decided to visit the attraction after my wife saw it listed on numerous tours and lists for photo opportunities. upon arrival was charged 45k idr per person for a shuttle to the temple entrance, where the ticketing office is. there we were informed that we are number 476 in the queue with about 200 people ahead of us. we didnt bother with a ticket as it was 15.00 at that time. instead we had lunch at a local restaurant with a mountain view and photo opportunities on the roof included for customers. the staff have some tricks to make the photos look stunning. is it beautiful? i dont know ive only seen photos. recommend and early morning visit to beat the queues",28
"uluwatu a place with everything;wave, culture, greenery! a must to go place while in bali. what a good experience at uluwatu temple. heard so much about the monkeys disturbance, but they did not bother me and my kids at all even we try to feed them with bananas. a must to wear the sarong that provided at the entrance of the temple shows that how balinese respect to their religion. there is a sign board at the temple especially ladies, please read. stay one night at uluwatu, the unforgettable night!",8
this is a very beautiful. kechak dance very beautiful but sit in front row facing the dancers it would be very beautiful expirience. sit there around 5 pm.,13
"uluwatu temple attracts a huge number of tourists daily. seeing the sunset from the cliff there is a beautiful sight. but all the time, you're thinking what the monkeys all around you are up to ! be careful. don't have any thing dangling from your backpack like let's, soft toys, a sanitizer and other things like that. don't wear huge earrings, caps, sunglasses which the monkeys may snatch. enjoy the sights of the ocean and the sunset if you visit at that time. the temple is majestic in itself and you'll see monkeys being treated very well and respected. we weren't able to see the kecak dance but are told that it's a sight ! entry fee is idr 30k per person. there are many eateries outside the temple complex. you can get complimentary sarongs from the ticketing counter for your visit to the temple.",8
"tanah lot temple, as you probably already know by now, is a temple situated on a rock surrounded by water. it is only accessible at low tide, and it is a lovely place to visit and view. there isn't much else to the temple, other than the shops you have to walk past to get to it, but it's a lovely stop if you're touring around bali.",18
the visit was pretty good actually we went in and paid $10 aud and you can take some up close pics with eg monkeys. overall i think bali is a bit overrated now that maybe because of saturation of tourist there and experience can be a bit superficial for my own liking. all in all the money forest was ok,2
"i have visited tanah lot three times. each successive visit i recall seeing more and more people. lots of touristy sales ongoing and it is impossible to get a good photo because it is so crowded. it is worth a visit just to take a look at the scenic construction of a temple on a cliff, but don't expect to be very impressed given the uncomfortable numbers of people visiting this place. i fear for the ecology and the environmental consequences if tourism continues to bring more people there. walk to the right end of the temple to enjoy a great view of the headlands",17
"it is located northwest of kuta. most guided tour will make that the last stop of the day to take in the beautiful sunset. we hired a taxi for the day but did visit tanah lot temple around sunset. the admission is 30,000 idr. it was worth every penny. the ground is quite extensive, but the interesting part is the rocky outcrop facing the ocean and where the temple is located. we were told that non-muslim are not allowed to get up to the temple ground. i found that a bit puzzling because i did not see anyone allowed up there, muslim or not. besides walking around the beach area, there is the holy snake attraction. also, below the temple ground, there is a holy water spring. for a small donation, one is allowed to splash their face with the holy water and get blessed by a religious elder. to the north of the temple is another rock outcrop with some temple structure on it. in fact the sunset of that scene is nicer in my view. after the sunset, everybody is leaving at the same time, so there will be quite a traffic jam.",17
what a pleasant trip outta the bustling kuta. away from the hustle and bustle taking me just under an hour on my little skooter. set amongst a beautiful cliff top position high above the waves anongst tge rocky outcrop the place was so peacefull and so very calm. met at the gate by the parking attendant i paid for my secure parking spot and entered this terrific old temple. balineese architecture at its finest the centre of the community. just down at the end of the lane theres another top spot fir a dip and some lunch that looks out over the clifftops 270* view watch the surfers cut up waves as you eat a meal for less than $5.00,2
"no trip to bali is complete without a visit to this awe inspiring temple, the surrounding countryside offers an insight into rural life.",2
"the setting is just idyllic. the lake, the mountains surrounding it and the temple itself compose one of the best pictures i will remember from bali. we were lucky not to get there in peak hour (i'm guessing it would be chaotic) so we had the time to have a nice walk around the premises. the temple is just beautiful with its natural surroundings making this one of the best temples i've visited in bali. as in other temples, you are not allowed to enter the temple itself, only being able to look at it from a distance. nevertheless i still think it's worth the while. the peacefulness that exudes from this place is quite contagious and if you're lucky enough not to get cloudy weather you'll be greeted with one of the best landscapes in bali too. it is quite an impressive setting for a temple. make sure you don't loose this.",2
"this was my third visit to uluwatu and their sunset kecak dance and their performances improve with every visit. the chorus is superb and i like that their costumed characters will interact with the audience. go early to get a good seat, which for me is front and center facing the ceremonial gate that overlooks the ocean so that gopros and guests using tablets to take photos don't obstruct your view of the performance. would i go a fourth time? absolutely.",8
"the great temple on the lake with a good weather. it's not only a temple on the lake, but it also has a garden in it.",4
"you pay a few dollars to get in (parking extra) and don't bring any food in with you to avoid monkey altercations... you get a sarong before entry unless your knees are already covered. there were probably over 2000 people when i was there, almost impossible to take a picture without anyone else in it. lots of viewing points though, even more if you go during low tide (high tide is harder to be on the beach since the water is coming up to the rocks). it is very windy up at the higher peak and was rainy when we were there so not as enjoyable as it could've been! overall worth seeing, i would suggest having a guide to learn more about the history and current activities of the temple! once inside there is also option for a 100k idr ($10usd) fire show in the little stadium they have.",4
"tanah lot must be the island 's most iconic temple , is on top of a huge rock surrounded by sea and a beautiful place to view sunset , must me there to view scenic sunset .",17
it's over crowded with tourists :( make the temple not as quite as it should be. but it's worth for a quick visit to see the beauty of nature.,4
"we walked through the market to get to the beach where the temple is. the market was quite fascinating - nothing really of quality to buy - but lots of really interesting stuff like owls, luwaks, snakes etc. i have to say i wasn't overly impressed with the temple area. it was on a surf beach, the tide was out and the mud flats exposed. we picked our way across the rocks (a bit slippery) - the temple where you could be blessed and go up a few steps. you couldn't actually go into the temple. some nice views from the top - and that was pretty much it.",4
"what a beautiful scenery! everything is said in the picture! even though during dry season (we were there in september) the temple is not surrounded with water, it didn't left us disappointed! a must visit place in bali, i recommend to go there for a sunset, but it's going to be very busy. if you do, make sure to leave as quickly as possible, when the sun goes down to avoid traffic. besides the temple, there is a small market, people selling various souvenirs. we also enjoyed our picture taken with a python for a small price :)",2
i loved this temple it is a must see place . i loved the sunset and the view of the ocean great place to take some pictures,4
visited the temple to see the kecak dance and wasn't disappointed. the atmosphere was amazing and the dancers very colourful. the view of the sunset over the cliff was amazing and we took lots of photos. didn't see any monkeys although we were warned about them. well worth it.,13
"we drove here today and when we arrived, it was quite, it's best time in the early mornings to visit, less visitors , we saw the lake at low tide and they have been doing up the temples, it's looking great, but it's a shame for the temple that look out of place, it doesn't look right. for taking photos, also be warned do not approach the animals, as they tried to rip us off for taking photos, if they take photos, it's 30,000 or 50,000 rp , but the snake cost more,last time my partner went here, they never payed to take the animals photos. it would be good to see this in 5 yrs time again.",4
"it was very nice to visit uluwatu-temple, a lot to see around it as well. nice to walk around it, but watch out for the monkeys!!!",8
my favourite temple in bali. stunning gardens to wander around and the setting on the lake is magical. little playground for kids which was cute.,2
i scouted the place and pick 1 spot up on the cliff that we can overlook the temple and horizon and waited for the sunset. there are relatively cheap places to have drinks while doing so. no need to break your wallets.,4
beautiful views from cliffs and oceans. the crowds can get rather crazy and people start getting pushy when its time to get seats for the fire dance show. beware of the monkeys!!,13
"slight history; uluwatu temple (balinese: pura (luhur) uluwatu) is a balinese sea temple (pura segara) in uluwatu (kuta south, badung). the temple is regarded as one of the sad kahyangan and is dedicated to sang hyang widhi wasa in his manifestation as rudra ps : please keep away any belongings form the monkeys :):)",8
"ulawatu can even make even the most ardent atheist consider the exist of god(s). tomorrow will be a full moon...so the tides, the sunset, and the moon were all in alignment to add an element of something surreal to the visit. i imagine that the sunrise over this temple on a cliff is as fascinating as the sunset...but i don't think it's during sunrise....",8
"the temple itself is not so significant-looking but what impresses me is its location...perched on a stiff limestone cliff in bukit....a very fine view of the indian ocean and its white waves hitting the rocks below.....the whole walkway looks much like a balinese version of the great wall !..refreshing, exciting, stunning..........its a nice way of witnessing the sunset and the kecak dance,. not to mention the horde of monkeys playing among the grove of frangipani trees planted all over the temple....and according to the warning given to us, they snatch shiny items like watches, glasses, cameras or anything that catches their fancy....and it suddenly happened, one in our group had his glasses snatched by one clever male monkey ....fortunately one of the temple priests helped in taking the glasses back after few minutes egotiations\ with the monkey...what an experience ...",14
"awesome views of the temple, especially when there's low tide. definitely worth to pay the entrance fee",4
in here you can find a lot of things to buy like souvenir and some food. then you can enjoy the amazing scenery in there. i recommend you to go in noon so you can enjoy the sunset by sitting and chillin. you can also watch bali traditional dance and you need to pay again to watch this shows. in the main entrance you need to pay for entrance fee..,2
"a beautiful walk with some absolutely breathtaking views! not a temple as such, but more like a coastal walk around the temple grounds, overlooking the ocean. i recommend going earlier in the day as it can get quite busy, but the entry fee is about $3 aud - so really affordable and well worth it! relative fitness level needed as there are a fair few stairs. would definitely recommend!",4
a beautiful bali temple but then again they all are. very busy as we visited on a weekend so locals and tourists all mixed in and just before sunset so pick your day carefully!,2
"we went in june 24th 2017 to bali and tanah lot was not in our package then also we went from our own expenses, and man it was worth every single money we paid to the cab driver. what a location. mesmerizing and breathtaking. nothing can beat the experience we had there. chilly wind on our face no sign of sun, cloudy weather with sea shore completely visible but not accessible for public because of the risk. its a must visit if you are going to bali. the temple is in the ocean so during high tides the path to temple is submerged under water hence its not accessible , we were lucky as the path was not submerged in water.",18
a beautiful place. but if you want to see the temple surrounded by water like pictured in the postcards you have to come in the morning before 1pm! or for the sunrise. after 2pm the outflow starts so the water is gone and you will see hundreds of tourists around it.,4
"really really really beautyfull place fo sunset, any kecak dance here. everybody want to see this dancing. coz the background is sunset. mustbe visit contact me if need guide in bali +6281999300022",2
"there are three main temples located on cliff tops with unusual rock formations a result of centuries of sea erosion, one that has cut through the rocks with a huge gaping hole. the temple situated on sea level has the holy spring water where tourists clamour t seek the blessings of the gods. absolutely stunning scenery and the highlight is waiting and watching g the sunset over the rock formations that is the most happening view. we saw the sunset which was little less than perfect as the cloud cover came to scar the full vision. a must visit for all travellers.",4
"the temples are beautiful, you had to queue up and wait for your turn to have your photo opportunity at heavens gate (apparently the most instagramed place in bali) no one looked at the magnificent view, just back at there camera. posing and doing are the latest selfish moves. it was sad really, just ticking off a self at lempuyang so it can be crossed off. haha",2
we visited this temple in the pouring rain. it was very busy with lots of selfie sticks and posing tourists... at one point we were sheltering and right opposite there appeared to be a duck and some chickens that were being sacrificed. the duck was struggling to stand up in is tiny cage and one of the young chickens was hanging upside down. we were visiting with our two daughters aged 10 and 7 and all of us were really upset by these very obviously distressed creatures! i would not have gone had i know we were going to be in some way contributing to this activity- very disappointing,4
this temple was so beautiful. it wasn't very crowded. the power of water can be seen so well there with the huge waves.,4
"the dance and setting itself was really beautiful. but to us it just seemed as if the staff and performers had lost their passion. overbooked and repetitive. it just seemed like a money making scheme to me, many people had to sit on the concrete floor for the same price. a lot of people got up during the performance and left which we thought was really rude to the performers and the other guests watching the show. however the view was beautiful!!",13
"lake bratan is situated very nicely at the top of the mountain and hence, it is very cool up there. it feels like going to those mountainous areas with misty weather and cooling breezes. the temple is in the lake so you have to pay for a boat ride if you want to visit it and the surrounding areas. i would highly encourage you to do for the view is very well-worth it. the surrounding areas of the lake are actually very nice as well. there is a small park where you can take a lazy walk peacefully while enjoying the perfect weather and the cool breezes. love the place to bits. <3",4
we enjoy the awesome view and kechack dance. i recommend to see it at least once in bali.our kids loved it so much because it was quite funny at the end.,2
"fees to enter the temple is 20k rupiah.... the view of the sunset is so breathtakingly magnificent...by the way, u can skip the kecak dance (cost around 100k rupiah)...just enjoy the sunset...and beware of the monkeys especially those wearing specticals..",13
"come to bali are not complete yet without seeing this ulun danu temple. this temple situated at 900 meters above sea level. with situated at great caldera of anccient volcanic mountain, bringing you with cooling weather . ulun danu temple located at beratan lake,second largest lake on this island. with three layer of roof shrine as local people call 'meru' symbol of the mountain,where god take place as a good energy vibrating down to the lake . bringing good,and positive energy of tought to peoples . ulun danu temple also as we able seen at 50k indonesian note bill.beautiful garden also abl been seen around this site,and traditonal fruits market also able be visiting along the way or after the trip to ulun danu temple. make sure are cousious with the invitation of the stalker.",30
"i like they keep the ancient trees, stones and the monkeys are well fed as well. they don't attack human / steal sun glasses as happening at other temples in bali.",2
this is the posterboy of bali.. what else to say. just reach around sunset and enjoy the evening...top most attraction... in bali..,2
"visited the temple and watched kecak dance in early dec22, after reading lot of praise online. the temple is situated on a cliff, and the views from the cliff are definitely very beautiful. make sure you walk to the end of the path on both sides of the temple for stunning views. keep an eye out for the monkeys; they will happily snatch sunglasses from your head and anything else of interest that you are holding. if they take something, dont engage with them yourself and ask a temple guard to help you; guards have sweets that they give to the monkey and monkey drops your object to take 2 sweets at once! the temple praying chamber itself, like many others in bali, is closed to the public. on the day we went, tickets to the 6 pm dance performance had sold out in a few mins after they started selling them. my driver said large tour groups buy them in advance directly. however, we found some people selling them in black (without any markup) inside as well. we watched the 7 pm show, and used the one hour before the show to capture sunset photos. its held in a moderate size, open air amphitheater (500-1000 people seated at one time), and the ocean is behind the stage. make sure you get seats in/ around the center of the amphitheater if you want a view of the ocean. the show itself was underwhelming, despite all the hard work by the performers. the sunset is hardly visible from the location, and the continous “kac kac” (p.s. the dance is named for this) from the performers seemed to distract from the plot. summary - watch it to cross it off your bali list, but moderate your expectations.",13
"the guided walk on cliff side deep dlue sea, and below sea wave and nice garden like place. wow. temple view at the top of the cliff just added the wonderful sight.",4
lovely its nice to know that places like this stil do exist. mother of balinese nature is just amazing !,2
"- very cool temple - not a must see, but if you're in the area (visiting jatiluwih rice fields), then its definitely worthwhile",4
"absolutely breath taking view,, there is lots of walking so make sure you wear good shoes. the stairs are up hill so it can be difficult for some people. be careful of the monkeys though don't wear sunglasses as they might take them. you will be able to take lots of great photos though, best time is to go at sunset. worth a visit!",14
"it is a beautiful temple located on a cliff with beautiful cliff and ocean views. during low tide you can walk on the sea bed around the temple, but can't go up the steps or in the temple if you are not from bali. there are a lot of tourists and place is very crowded. the \holy snake\ an albino snake in a hole in the sand is nothing special (expect to pay for the privilege of seeing the snake). there are a lot of shops catering to tourists around the parking lot.",2
"best sunset, holy temple, this place must visit when you come to bali! ive been here few times and i never ever feel bored, i can come hereeee anytime just to see beautiful sunset ever!",2
"uluwatu temple is fantastic, monkeys everywhere but be careful, they will grab your bags or your glasses. a very spiritual place with magnificent views and the best sunset i've ever seen in my life. your driver can take you there. the approximate travel time is 1.5 hours but the scenery is oh so beautiful. a must to do while in bali!!!",8
"tanah lot is one of the must see attractions while youre in bali. we went to tanah lot in the afternoon since we were told that sunset is beautiful from this area. when we got there, we could see the tanah lot and its low tide at that time thats why we can roam around the temple. too bad that this place is overcrowded with tourists (we cannot blame the place itself since its a main attraction in bali) so if you want to take majestic picture of the temple, expect that there will be many tourists in your pic.",18
"one of must visit places in bali. very beautiful enviroment, amazing temple. it's even more beautiful, when the sky is cloudy.",2
lots of weddings go there to take pictures.the overview is wow. you can see the cliffs and have a nice walk following it.the temple is very small. avoid oplsying with the monkeys. the most aggressive animals i have seen. they loves glasses and hats and water bottles. they will harm you if you don't cooperate. just go there for the view and the short walk.,4
really nice place to take pictures and watching the sunset. you should also watch the kecak dance (every day at 6pm).,13
"its at a height, so has lovely views. very crowded at sunset time. also watched the kecak dance here.",13
we visited time a lot first thing in the morning at low tide and we were happy to be able to go near the temple and we were blessed by the holy men who were there it was amazing i would do it again in a heartbeat! p. s. make sure you get there early!,4
"this temple was built on rock in the sea, and is cut off at high tide. the coastline here is just spectacular - photographically powerful. we made our way through the crowds of tourists to view the beautiful temple, itself off limits to tourists. then when you look the other way up the coast towards the setting sun, it is just stunning. well worth a visit.",4
"we went to the sunset dancing at uluwatu temple with two very young children and a few friends. foolishly i did not do my research before going, because if i had we wouldnt have bothered! to be fair, we have a 3 yo and 1 yo who usually eat dinner around 5.30pm so to be stuck up high in an outdoor auditorium, watching a 1 hr traditional balinese fire dancing show isnt ideal. the temple itself is quite cool and offers some incredible views. there are a lot of stairs so keep that in mind and do not bring a pram (the actual spot where they do the sunset dancing is accessible by wheelchair). the thing that kills the serenity and ambiance of this place is the ridiculous crowds! we werent even there in peak season and it was hectic. you get charged (a small fee) to walk through the temple and then another aud$10 to watch the sunset dancing. you are crammed in like sardines into this outdoor auditorium and if you are as unfortunate as we were you are sitting with your entire view of the sunset blocked. so in short, if you are into exploring temples and have some spare time then go during the day and check it out (hopefully not as crowded). unfortunately the magic of the sunset fire dancing was lost on me as i felt as though it was more a cash grab than about immersing yourself into balinese culture.",8
great. be there before 5pm to get a limited seat for 6pm sunset kechak dance show. entrance fee is 20k rph+100k rph (kechack dance)... nice sunset view...,13
it was an experience of lifetime. the environment was breathtaking. the walkway beside the sea leading to temple was memorable.,4
"while scenic and the views of the surrounding lake absolutely gorgeous, the crowd at the temple has made it really hard to either get a good landscape shot or a group photo. nevertheless, the weather is really comfortable and the ride there pass all the farms is as beautiful.",4
a special place to see. a super view of the temple and a nice atmosphere. the memory of this place will always be in our minds.,4
good food local food nice bumbu.bali sambel matah sambel uyah sere tabia nice service bali experience,2
"uluwatu temple, ois renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level. this temple also shares the splendid sunset backdrops. it´s a amzing experience. during the sunset there´s a performance about the creation of the world. o templo é maravilhoso. imperdivel. uma das vistas mais bonitas locais. há uma apresentação durante o por do sol. visita para ser feita com tranquilidade.",8
spectacular cliffs with the temple perched on the end is what this site is about...and worth the visit. do walk down to the furthest reaches of the paths (both sides) to get the view back to the temple. if you are tempted to try the sunset viewing it can be pretty busy...so be prepared for that. the monkeys are a pain so make sure loose items are put away or held close.,14
we had a nice family stroll after breakfast..2nd visit and still charming..make sure you make your way into the holy spring temple for some photo perfect shots.,4
"in two minds whether to score ulun danu for what it could have been, or what it is, now. entrance fee is udr50k at present, per person, with additional fees for use of the lavatories. once in, the nicely tended gardens lead you down to the lake shore.. together with a couple of hundred others. the enigmatic temple on the shores of danau beratan give a glimpse of what it might have been like decades ago..but the selfie waving sticks of the massed throngs, the spongebob square pants signs, and the occasional roar of the power boat scything to the jetties bring you squarely back to the present. best enjoyed in the solitude of the pre-dawn...if you can get in..",30
"it is just one more temple that was spoiled with modern ugly colorful waste bins and animal figures. kids playground from the 1980 soviet union period metal and ugly, swan catamarans, thousand of people and tourist shops. no worth visiting!!! do not waste your time",4
"found myself with a group of mates cost was 10,000 rupiah per a person . we all got our purple long skirts from the temple worker ? he than proceeded to guide us into the temple and surrounding places helping us take photos etc .. the temple itself is amazing with a great scenery of the ocean and its cliff. at the end of the so called tour guide he asked for some money.. 10,000 per a person ... we than suspected we got hustled .. so beware of these so called tour guides and monkeys",14
"the views of the cliffs are pretty cool, though are blocked by an unattractive cement wall. the temple itself isn't really all that special compared to many others. it's 50k per person to enter, so just barely worth it if you're passing by and have nothing else to do. though avoid mid day as the sun is too strong and it gets really hot walking along the wall.",4
"actually i am still a bit traumatized to this place (5 years ago i came to this place, my friends are the glasses, sandals taken by the monkeys that roam) happens less so comfortable because they have to be careful when there are monkeys, quite tired to walk down toward the temple his but it all paid off with the scenic beauty (indian ocean)",14
cannot recommend this place enough. it is sacred and so beautiful. you really feel the culture and history around you. we were fortunate enough to be able to watch the traditional dance and wow that was an experience. enjoyed this place more than i thought i would. would recommend getting there early in order to buy your ticket. the views are also worth it!,13
we visited with my family including and 9 and 11 year olds.we had a driver take us from kuta at about 3 pm for the sunset and returned around 730 pm for $30 aus . it took an hour to get there and the traffic is congestured.it cost $6 dollars per adult and $3 for kids.there is a stack of shops for buying the usual bali stall stuff. the good part is most have prices so if you cant be bothered haggling and it is approx the same price.at the moment it is low tide at sunset which is great for getting across to the temple at sunset and getting photos. there is restaurants across the cliff face with great views and reasonable priced. you can also see lawaks and also have a lawack coffee for $2.50 if you like.it cost extra to go into the holy cave a touch the holy snake if that suits you. highly recommend this temple for all that are in bali.,2
"the pictures show a remote temple, linking the land (tanah) and the sea (lot). the reality is somewhat different. when you enter the complex in the late afternoon, you pass through streets and streets of shops, stalls and restaurants. there are even a couple of hotels. despite that the atmosphere is imbued with the traditional balinese politeness and calm. yes, traders ply their wares, but with none of the pushiness one encounters in so many other eastern countries. there is more than one temple to admire, although entry is not permitted to non hindi. the best viewpoint is by going up a path to the west, where there is a string of little warung and, beyond them, a well manicured golf course. enjoy a beer while waiting for the sun to set. very well worth the journey.",18
"the temple itself is underwhelming - even if it is open which it wasn't when we visited. the setting is lovely, cliff-top walks and surf below. quite expensive, and crowded as hell. but don't turn your back on the monkeys for a second - there are walls all around which put them at your shoulder height - i turned around for a few seconds, and one ran up behind me and whipped off my fairly expensive prescription glasses - promptly snapped them in half, and then started chewing the lenses. it kept doing this until it was given so much food it couldn't hold the glasses and food at the same time. so i assume it was a kind of learned ransom system it had going on. or just having a little fun. either way, i recommend not turning your back on a monkey at any time, also don't let one climb on you.",14
"unforgettable, unmissable, fantastic place with a wonderful garden, and the gorgeous hindu temples inside the park! piece and colorful integrated with environment and the view of biggest lake in indonesia!",2
"only a short 20min drive from candidasa, ujung seraya (the water palace), was the home of the last balinese prince or raja, is surrounded by beautiful gardens and what, could be considered a wide moat... the palace itself has a few historical furnishings and pictures of the family adorn a few walls, otherwise, it is sparcely furnished. i think the beauty of this property is within the grounds, with it's variety of statues, carvings and bridges, which surround the actual palace. the surrounding water gives the building a feeling of sereness... only rp20000 (about aud2) to visit ... well worth a morning or afternoon visit",2
"beautiful view. good shots for photography. lots of tourists. great shopping at the entrance and it was the cheapest found in all of bali compared to kuta, seminyak n sanur. so if u see something you like here do not hesitate to buy it cos its really cheaper here",2
"the actual place is as beautiful as in the photos. dramatic sheer cliffs plunging into the churning waves of the indian ocean below, with this small temple perched right at the edge. you can walk along a pathway along the cliff for 300-400 meters. uluwatu is located at the southern tip of bali, traffic is bad along the narrow road. it took 2 hours by car from ubud, and probably an hour from denpasar. allow enough time for travel.",8
"this place was amazing. view was awesome.. the time we visited due to heavy wind and high tides unable to go inside the temple, however overall view of sea and temple was beautiful..",4
"the temple itself is closed off by gates, so that's a no-go. i walked around clutching my belongings in fear of a monkey grabbing them - seeing shoes and belongings strewn about after being stolen and discarded by monkeys put me a bit on edge. the view is lovely but i can enjoy a similar view from the waitakere ranges in west auckland where there arent 29394920055 tourists taking selfies and 2939593728 monkeys up to no good. if you have never had an opportunity to see a view like this before then i recommend - but for us who have similar views at home, i would skip the stress, especially considering the temple is mostly gated off.",14
it was my second time to visit. we could see the temple with sunset. it's like dreaming. i want to go and see it again.,4
so well worth a visit. outstanding location and unbelievable views. the temple itself is reserved for worshippers but the paths and views from the cliff top are breathtaking. the bonus is the monkeys! we only saw one but at least we came away with our sunglasses intact!!,14
a lovely spiritual setting spoilt by too many tourists pushing and shoving. some lovely coastal views. watch out for the monkeys!,14
"i went there last month for business trip. when i have time i go there with my uber. you can see the sea from up there. there's entrance fee, not expensive. sometimes there will be monkey. so, if you bring glasses, cameras, be careful. the seas is so beautiful. you can see the temple from here too. there's also kecak dance, but it has schedule. pls ask local if you interested to see the kecak dance. they will tell you the good time to see it.",13
"neat, but so overcrowded that it takes away from the experience. didn't even bother walking down to the main temple when we saw the volume of people. i'm sure it would be better if we went at sunset.",4
"pura ulun danu bratan, or pura bratan, is a major shivaite and water temple on bali, indonesia. the temple complex is located on the shores of lake bratan in the mountains near bedugul. built in 1633, this temple is used for offerings ceremony to the lake bratan is known as the lake of holy mountain due to the fertility of this area. located 1200 m above sea level, it has a cold tropical climate. you will love this place hence keep some time in your hand. you can have lunch inside the temple premises.",30
extremely crowded but definitely worth it. the views are amazing and the sunset spectacular. the dance show is good but the segment towards the end were one of the performers does some \stand up comedy\ is completely misplaced which is sad as the rest of the performance is very good.,13
"the builders of the temple had it right when they chose the location. the views from the cliff-side peninsula are truly spectacular. i was underwhelmed by the temple itself, however, as it doesn't appear to have been as well-cared-for as i would expect given the entrance fee revenues it collects from the hundreds of people that pass through here each day. unfortunately, we missed the kecak dance, which we heard was great from friends we made at out hotel. make sure to include this as part of your visit to make it worth your while.",13
"balinese sea temple.uluwatu, or pura luhur uluwatu, one of six key temples believed to be bali's spiritual pillars, is renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level.ura luhur uluwatu is definitely one of the top places on the island to go to for sunset delights, with direct views overlooking the beautiful indian ocean and daily kecak dance performances. balinese architecture, traditionally-designed gateways, and ancient sculptures add to uluwatu temple's appeal. entrance fee rp 30.000",8
this is another temple except that it does have rather beautiful sunset view. my guide explained a little about the temple and its origins which didn't excite me. the monkeys did though. saw a group of caucasians antagonising the monkeys and the monkeys became rather aggressive. exercise some sense and one should be rather safe.,14
"this temple was incredible with view of the sea and also the beautiful sunset. many tourists come to this temple to make the photos wedding, especially asian people",4
"near from kutta and semiyank, it's one of the most visited place in bali. the temple is very nice but to visit the temple rock you need to cross water on your own. there is strong current with flowing water. so be careful. you may find hard to take photos without other tourist in background. lot of shopping and eating options near temple. there is also garden on cliff to take some stunning shots",2
we went to uluwatu temple during the day and enjoyed it very much. you walk in and there are monkeys everywhere. the temple is beautiful and the views of the cliff that the temple is on is amazing.,8
"it is a beautiful place, very clean and the monkyes are nice. i miss the waterpool in the beginning, last april it was still there. i come 2 times a year to bali and always go to you, it is very peacefull.",2
"the best part of bali is the tranquility, art and sculpture, architecture of their homes and scenery that you encounter between much hyped venues. tanah lot if clearly over-hyped - it was overrun with crowds, and all one can see from anywhere is a dark building on a small island in the water. perhaps if we had a gorgeous sunset instead of clouds things would look different, but as it were, it was a bit disappointing especially with the throngs of loud attendees. ulun danu in the early morning, and tirtha empul were nicer.",18
"this is one the most important & most visited temple of bali... location is in southern most side of bali in west side, so neutrally the sunset view is best. every one is mesmerized about the thing that how can any one built such a temple at sea shore on cliff before 1000 year? however no one can enter the actual temple as it was strictly for rituals only.. every visitor came here for great sunset view..plus there is daily show of kachak dance at amphitheatre of temple. kachak is the traditional balinese dance form based on hindu mythology of ramayan. it is worth watching once in life time... it is totally without any music and instrument. but effectively makes sunset atmosphere more beautiful. this temple is closer if you are staying at nasa dua.. from ubud it is very far.",2
too hot to visit in the mid afternoon so best time to go will be late afternoon to evening just before sunset where you get the cool ocean breeze and amazing sunset view with the temple as background. a favorite hot spot for tourist thou so do expect it to be empty. overall a nice place to spend the afternoon to chill out waiting for sunset!,4
we visited this site an hour before sunset. although it was crowded on a sunday it was still worth it. the temple is perched on a rock and when the sun goes down it is a spectacular site. we walked around for the hour and enjoyed the ocean views as the sun was setting. i think this is one of the most beautiful sites in bali.,2
"well, the location at the lake is just great. and the temple is beautiful, although run over by tourists and asking quite an entrance fee.",4
"this is my 4th time visiting bali and every time i return i visit here. yes it is packed with tourists and people trying to sell you items. but that's what a tourist attraction is. my partner is into photography so we would have been silly to pass up this opportunity. be cautious of the tides though, usually you can walk downstairs and get really close to the temple but this time we missed that window. still beautiful and breathtaking seeing temple on the water.",2
quite an old temple built on top of a cliff. it has great views from different angles and has some walks on either side of the temple. great shots if you are a camera buff. they also have monkeys roaming free but be warned they are wild and not tame.,14
"tanah lot is a natural wonder. it's made more interesting as a visitor can only fully explore the temple & it's surroundings when the tide goes down. hence, the most important factor in your planning to visit this attraction is to check the time of the tides. we visited when the tide was low. the area from the shore till the temple was 99.99% dry, as in not submerged in water, save for a few small depressions of coupe of cm of sea water. the rock surface and rock structures are blackened (not sure why). i especially liked and appreciate very much the striations on the sides of the rock stumps & the rock walls of the temple and the stairs leading up to the temple. there are a few spots to take some nice shots. #1: by the side of the temple, with the sea with rough waves as background #2: take of note of the small pool puddles, as you may be able to get a nice reflection of the subject in your photo #3: the raging waves is a nice video of sorts #4: along the sides of the stairs to the temple, you can also snap some nice pics to get to the steps of the temple, you need to go through \a ceremony of sorts\. the caretakers (or priests ??) persuade you to drink \holy water\ and dab you with some rice on your forehead. i gather this is a form of respect before walking up the steps of the temple. when we were there end june 2017, the temple door was locked. not sure if there were some maintenance works being done or due to some other reason. regardless, the sight of tanah lot is clearly a sight to behold ... yet another work-of-art by/from mother nature. do take a visit .. before the sea erodes all of it .. although that will take some time. **** most important again .. is to check on the tide times before heading to tanah lot ****",17
the temple is beautiful and quite large and have fun with the monkeys who are always present running around trying to cause mischief. take care of your belongings. the view is amazing. i will return there!!!,14
it is not everyday that you see a temple on a lake on top of the mountain with a background of another mountain.,4
"loved uluwatu. it would be such a beautiful place if it wasnt for the thousands of tourists fiddling on their phones in every nook and cranny of the property. if they could have provided a quiet place for people to pray or meditate then it could have been really special. i guess that comes back to what you are looking for. if you're looking for a straight tourist look around, its still worth it. lovely place.",8
"enjoyed the gentle walk to the temple. was assisted by lady keeper, who carried stick to chase away monkeys if approached. temple was ancient , views were breathtaking.we had safe walking shoes, hat and sunnies. half day visit, was enough.",14
"this is a must for first time bali travellers, the temple is on the cliffs of ulawatu and you can get some amazing photos. there are monkeys at the temple, be careful they are cheeky they will try and grab anything shiny so watch your jewellery.",8
nice temple but more tourists than monkeys. don't wear glasses or hats if you want to keep them. nice views.,14
when i entered into the attraction area i was bit confused where to go to see the temple and there are lots of street shops there. the temple is not accessible for guests however worth seeing it from the top or near. we went up to the top and had rest at the restaurant at the top which gave us very good view to the temple and had a good photo shooting. highly recommend this.,4
"uluwatu temple is the perfect location to catch a sunset in bali! beautiful location looking out into the horizon! the one drawback though is that you and hundreds of others will be there too. the place is big enough to grab a spot along the long all just enjoy. however, there is a good chance there will be lots talking, therefore it will not be to peaceful. stunning sunset though!",8
a very beautiful place.too bad the tickets were all sold out for the kecak dance.book them ahead of time a d not just show up a few hours before the show. beware of the monkeys i almost lost my mobile phone.i was sitting and next a monkey is right next to you out of nowhere.,13
"somehow this one passes for the most beautiful of all of temples that there are in bali. what makes it unique is the location, obviously, however the temple itself is really not worth mentioning. let alone the hordes of people who all try to get the next best picture, especially at sunset time.",2
"it is one of the best temple in bali, on the brata lake, amazing context. when we went there, there was a religious ceremony with people who sing and play music. beautiful!",2
the kecak dance was the highlight of our trip to uluwatu. it was well choreographed and had just the right amounts of humour and excitement to keep the audience hooked. the temple cannot be entered but the space provides great views of cliffs and sunset which are worth the many steps to walk,8
the temple itself has no interest but the view only worth to go there,4
"we went to uluwatu for sunset. it was mesmerising to see the sunset along the cliff! kecak dance was awesome. they were performing sequences from the indian epic, ramayana. the guy who performed as hanuman was great and entertaining all parts of the crowd! a visit to uluwatu is not complete without witnessing the kecak dance!",8
this is place can't miss in bali. you can enjoy the amazing view of indian ocean and also the historical temple. it was so relax when visiting this place.,2
"very nice area to watch sunset. there is a traditional balinese show at sunset. a lot of monkeys around, who like to steel things from tourists.",2
"there are many temples in bali but i reckon this one is a must go because of the whole package - the indian ocean view, sunset and cheeky monkeys. do take their warning about monkeys seriously though! we saw a person's sunglasses being snatched by a monkey and he wouldn't return it - even for food! at the end the monkey broke it... the entry fee comes with a sarong too so don't worry about buying one.",2
"we ran out of time so we got to the temple just as the kecak dance started. our driver told us it was the best and would cost 80.000. once there, we had to pay the temple entrance fee of 20.000 first and an extra 100.000 for the dance. since we only caught a glimpse of the temple and sunset, i didn't like paying it but ah well...had to. the little bit i did see was beautiful though and lots of tourists. the kecak dance is a bit funnier and the outfits are more professional compared to the one in ubud, but i liked the set up in ubud better. the set up at uluwatu is in this old, cool stadium, but there's way to many people and people walk in and out during the show, blocking the view of others.",8
"it was not sunny when we visited this typical balinese temple but still, surrounded by mist, it was magical. it's a pity that it started raining and we just stayed 30 min.",2
"a quick visit (took 30-45 mins) for pictures and a visit to the holy spring temple sums up our visit. no snatching of items was witnessed, apparently this happens more often in the uluwatu monkey sanctuary. toilets are the entrance. entry fee was idr 50,000 per person - we went on a sunday afternoon and found the back entrance easier to get into in terms of crowds.",8
"after seeing photographs are reading reviews we decided to get a taxi and see this temple whilst staying in bali. the roads in bali are congested so whilst it took a while to get to from changgu, we hoped the temple would compensate - oh how i was wrong. once you walk past the usual stalls peddling water, fruit etc. you walk past the first mini temple which requests that no females on periods may enter. not that you can enter regardless... only walk up towards its entrance. a little further and you walk down towards the beach upon which the tanah lot template sits on a small jut of rock. i can see the attraction with the sun setting, however when you walk past the hoard of selfie takers and approach the rock, you see a closed staircase on the right, a cave with holy water and a 'donation box', and what seems to be an open staircase on the left. out of curiosity, i walked towards the open staircase only to be informed that i needed the holy water to proceed. not wanting to be forced into a donation, i walked further to the left and saw that the open staircase was in fact, closed, but only out of sight for those who wished to climb it. funnily enough you saw the looks of surprise from those eager to be anointed as they walk round and up about 15 steps only to come across the closed sign. further away from the temple are some lovely rock pools which had several crabs and fish in them which i much preferred. the temple itself is nice from a distance but fairly representative of the shallow insta-feel that bali portrayed overall.",18
"this is a special temple but you can't do alot there. apart from walking around it, take a few pictures, that's it. you need 15 to 30 minutes there and then you're done, well in my opinion. it's definetly prettier with sundown but don't plan a whole day for it. easily to combine with other things. one negative point, it's always very crowded with tourist.",4
"you should include in your itinerary, won't take much of your time if you just want to feel what it is like to walk into a place full of monkeys. there are temples inside too. take note do not bring any food, or taking something out of your bag as this will catch their attention. but the monkeys are a lot friendlier than those in uluwatu temple.",8
what could be more beautiful and scenic than a temple on a beach in the ocean!!!!!! the place is definitely a must for bali-visitors- the markets and whole cultural atmosphere is amazing ❤️👌🏻,2
this is one of balis most populait temples to visit. so it can be a little crowdy. but there is a lot of space so dont worry about this. best time to visit is end of the day. you get a beautiful sunset while surfers are riding waves down below. take some time to relax and enjoy the terrain.,2
the temple is beautiful. the place is ideal to hang around and have a coffee while enjoying the sunset. a must see in my opinion.,4
"been here twice but never get bored of this place. the view is amazing, cliffs, sky, sand and blue green beach view from up above.. i love this place! after this, you can go to suluban (bluepoint) beach near from uluwatu temple. its amazing..",8
"nice view of sea from this temple. since its near to nusa dua so water also in deep blue colour which looks good & you can get some nice clicks. entry fee is 30,000 idr which i can say worthy. i heard sunset is good here like tanah lot but i moved around 5 pm since need to go padang padang & dreamland beach.",4
"the monkey temple-uluwatu is a magnetic place. the energies of it is the best! the view is amazing and the monkeys is fun and thief. pay atencion, because the monkeys take your flip top shoes and eat them. walking around is surprisingly. you will have good time for beautiful photos. have a good time and take care.",8
"walking around here was an exciting experience, the best sunset we found in bali. the temple is incredible, located on top of the cliff. after sunset, we watched the kecak dance. colossal! then we moved on to jimbaran bay for bbq dinner.",2
"we went by scooter yesterday at 9am from canggu in the pouring rain. the good part is we missed the crowds. took about half an hour by scooter. good cheap souvenir shops nearby - some people might say they are capitalizing on the tannah lot trade but when you can buy all your sarongs for family for just $3 each why not? the temple and the crashing waves were spectacular and we received a blessing from the monks and bathed in the spiritual water. enjoyed the journey, but i just don't know if i would go when there are a thousand people there - ( a few hundred was enough for us when we left at 10am )",17
the view is beautiful up there. also they organize kecak dance in the evening which is fun to attend.,13
"the temple itself is underwhelming and not a place for people scared of monkeys. the setting is lovely, try to get there later in the day as less hot but it can be crowded.the keckak dance show in the evening is decent performance and in the open air theatre. avoid the food stalls outside the temple - mostly instant noodles and junk food. ok for a fresh coconut. note - in indonesia they add sugar to fresh juices so if you don't want sugar in your fresh fruit juice, tell them when ordering.",13
best scenic place with temple and lake. good photographic place. your not allowed inside the temple for worship. more tourist places only. you will see more mist on top of lake which is very scenic view.,4
"this temple is cut into a sea cliff and is only accessible at low tide. flowers flow down towards the ground from the cliff and the ocean spray wets your face. see the temple up close from the rocks, look at it from the grassy hill or look out. if you are brave enough you can even hold a huge python. market stalls line the footpath so you can grab some bargains. see the black and white sea snake that is believed to protect the temple and watch people line up to go into the temple to pray. plenty of photo opportunities.",4
"as this is the first stop for our trip to bali, the breathtaking view shown at the first sight while we entered the \temple\. maybe it was under maintenance, so actually we only see the \view\ instead of the \temple\. \sarung\ is needed if you are wearing shorts/short skirt, to show respect to the god. beware of the monkeys as it will snatch your belongings especially your glasses. just another \nice view place\ besides tanah lot temple.",2
"uluwatu is temple in bali located in south of bali, there is so much fun and attraction around there in the evening such us, kecak dance, sunset on the beach and many more",8
the markets are better than kuta and cheaper and the gils are so friendly,2
had a blast around the tanah lot temple . there à a bunch of little cafes around at the top of the hill where you can have some fresh juice and marvel at the ocean and the temple . definitely recommended. it gets really busy after 4pm due to the performance.,17
our driver recommended this after the uluwatu temple. we were tired and really enjoyed his insistence on this. great view with the ocean waves crashing right in front of you. find a restaurant with tables on the beach for an awe inspiring meal.,8
"if are in bali.. don't miss this extraordinary beautiful temple campus. it's between a big lake and lots and lots of travelers around the world. it also have restaurants inside who provide decent food. if you have time, you can go for boating as well.",2
love bali - great family area loved my first trip to bali and all that it had to offer safe beware of currency exchange booths,2
"there are two things that famous pura uluwatu luhur. first: the beautiful of temple on the edge of the cliff. second: the mischievous monkeys. tip: not recommended for visitors who wear prescription glass, because it is definitely going to be the main thing taken by the monkeys. tip: hire a guide will help to away or obstruct the monkeys to taking our things, but be sure to deal on the fee of guide services first. tips: its better to leave all the items that might attract the monkeys, for example: eyeglasses, jewelry, hats, etc, in the car. pura area is widely, and quite a lot of objects that can be enjoyed, especially the edge of steep cliffs that can be the object or background of an interesting photo. tip: located at the western end of the bali, this temple is going to be a wonderful place to enjoy the sunset. besides temples, funny behavior of the monkeys in this area also can be exciting entertainment, but it is not suggested to interact with the monkeys in this temple area, since they tend to be aggressive.",8
well worth the trip up the mountains to this cool and peaceful temple. the gardens are beautiful and the lake side setting are unique.,4
a lovely temple to see and visit. you pay to go in i think we paid 35000idr then if you want to see the “holy snake” they make you pay a donation and if they dont like the amount make you pay more. if you want to be blessed by the father you have to pay a donation (i thought the purpose of a donation was it was voluntary) but the father doesnt mind the amount. we visited on low tide so didnt have to go through the water otherwise would have been hard with my 2 year old and a baby. lovely gardens to get some photos in. and some markets to do some shopping in.,4
"it's a quite a long way to reach this temple, but its definitely worth an effort. location of this temple is very impressive, right on a edge of a cliff with beautiful view over the ocean. most of temple structures were closed for visit though.",4
"i was there few times. i like the view, and how ocean hits the rocks, so you can also get some fun in tanah lot. don't forget to touch a holy snake in the hole. i didn't find good place for eat there, but on the way back around 5 minutes we found good and cheap warung disini, very cozy place. so recommend you to visit both.",17
"awesome temple complex. while the lake had receded during bali's dry spell, the temple is exquisite. while a major tourist attraction of a main highway, very much worth the stop.",2
we arrived there around afternoon ish. took a lot of pictures and walked around. then we went back to the main temple and saw locals crossing the water to get to the temple in the middle. so we got on to it too! then we did the whole \cleansing\ ritual before you ascend to the steps.,4
uluwatu temple is one the balinese temple. the temple has splendid views of the ocean. one should visit during evenings to enjoy the sunset.,8
this temple situated on the lake is an absolutely beautiful setting. the views were lovely even though it rained while we there.,4
"yes you are up ridiculously early, yes you travel on bali's back roads for an eternity and yes the second you hit the top you get offered coca-cola by about 100 people when all you want to do is have a brew and a sit-down for a minute. but despite all of that it is still absolutely brilliant and a must for any bali trip. what i will say is that if someone tells you that it is an \easy walk\ then they are lying. i saw a few people literally being dragged up there by their poor guides. but anyone with a decent level of fitness shouldn't have a problem. i carried my two-year-old up there in a rucksack without any issues.",2
the place is good for pictures but only from far as they don't allow you near the temple during high tide season. may be it's more beautiful during sunset but we went there in the afternoon and it was really hot. no doubt the pictures then out to be good because of the beach view but not worth spending time when you're on a short trip to bali and hence can be skipped.,2
on the west coast of south kuta you'll find a most amazing temple site. i went early in the morning before the busloads arrived. it is such a beautiful site that it gets many visitors. a small fee to enter and a broad walk down an avenue with monkeys eating the morning offerings. best not to wear sunnies or carry things as they are quite cheeky and love to steal your things! the walk up to the temple viewing point is remarkable. the classic view of the pagoda on the point and the most amazing surf break just below. there are caves and the water is crystal clear. great for photo shots. this was my favourite temple site in all of bali. close by to jimbaran and nusadua good for a day trip.,2
this is a complete tourist trap. all the photographs you see neglect to show the beach swamped with people. the temple is underwhelming. the coast line opposite the temple is more interesting. we were here this week in low season with the hotels at really low capacity so i imagine it will be much worse in high season.,4
"everything about this place catches the eye. the temple, the cliffs, the sea, the monkeys! it is a very popular place day and night. lots of nationalities taking photo after photo of the stunning views. you can walk either side of the main temple getting different views along the cliffs. there are monkeys about and be aware of and respectful to them. a must see when in bali whatever time of day. although the sunset would be spectacular.",2
"one of the most beautiful places in the world (although that can be said about practically everywhere in bali). even without the temple and the grounds, the seaside landscape is gorgeous. but the temple is the kind of architecture that makes the landscape look like it was created specifically for the temple to be there! find out in advance what the tide schedule is. at low tide you can wade across (with the help of guides) 15 or 20 feet to the tiny island the temple is on. unfortunately, i spent too long exploring the grounds on the mainland and got there just as the last visitors were returning and no more visitors could go across. but it was still worth it, because it was so beautiful.",2
"one of the post cards of bali. like the breeze, cool areas, nice temple almost like floating on the high water volume of the lake. its become so crowded in the high seasons",2
"we went because it was the tourist thing to do. we're glad we did but won't likely go back - once you see a thousand monkeys you kind of get all monkey'd out. be careful of the scammer who sits up near the temple with the cemetery nearby. he'll tell you a story about his dead wife, take you for a little tour of the temple then try to sell you a small postcard sized painting he claimed that he did in a secluded corner.",14
"there is a charge to visit here, but it was only a few pounds and it has been laid out for you to spend an afternoon here. there is huge parking area and then almost a whole town full of shops and places to eat and wander around within the grounds itself. the temple is lovely for photos and you can go to foot of it for a blessing, but cannot enter temple itself. worth stopping for drinks or food to admire the views",4
very nice day tour with the scooter from legian. we first went to balangan beach to chill then went to uluwatu for sunset. loved the ride with scooter going here.. took about 20mins from balangan. its a tourist spot so expect massive people. monkeys come out during sunset and watch out they like to grab on anything hanging or food.,8
the temple is nice and has a great view over the sea! love it. but be careful with the monkeys! they tend to steal/grab things off from you and that might ruin your day. we witnessed a monkey jumped onto a lady and grabbed her sunglasses off her face!,14
"not worth missing at all...let this be your first destination in bali... looks like a floating temple in water with cloudy hill at the background and lake body...mesmerizing, scenic, picturesque, breathtaking, etc. etc. you can hold your view and then cannot hold your cam... there is also boating on the lake side an i recommend for the motor one...which s quick and with same good views... behind the main temple premises lies a small greeny area which is again worh taking pics and staying a while.. bali is incomplete without a visit to ulun danu....on your way back you also can visit flee market, which is ok to buy if you can bargain well...",2
"i first visited tanah lot in the 90s, i have been back a few times since. one of the highlights was meandering through the craft markets on the way back to the car park to meet your driver and looking at all the wood workers working. i was there in january 2018 and boy this place has changed. in the 400m walk from the temple shore to the car park area you pass 6 polo ralph lauren shops, this place is in the middle of nowhere and a good hour from seminyak. who goes to a temple site to buy crappy polo ralph lauren? also, beware of the taxi mafia, we were abused and stalked and generally terrified with the bullying tactics of the taxi mafia there. we took a taxi there and it was rp50k, the taxi mafia were charging rp200k to return to seminyak area, and would not let you take any other form of transport. you had to take their taxi. they were quite intimidating and scary. this place has become an over priced tourist trap to avoid in bali unfortunately.",18
"definitely a must-see if you are in bali. we were there on a day when the locals were out in full force for prayers and offerings. upon seeing the temple, you are just awestruck by the sight of the temple on the rock outcrop. add to that live balinese music and you know why the place is so revered by the balinese people.",2
"definitely a must see, it is well worth the trip and the walk up the cliff. the indian ocean views are amazing, specially at sunset. you have to get a sarong at the entrance if you are wearing shorts (both men and women). loved seeing the monkeys! we did not have any problems with them acting aggressive or trying to snatch things. it is very crowded so you may have to wait for the right opportunity to get a clear shot!",14
"went to uluwatu after hearing great reviews of the place, and i decided that i had to go see the excellent view for myself. the place didn't disappoint, and views from both sides were really wonderful. it was not as crowded as tanah lot, and the view was breath-taking. i could have stayed there the whole day, staring out into the open sea. one point to note: beware of the monkeys! prone to grabbing stuff from the tourists... they actually yanked a chinese tourists's hair and managed to pull her hairband off!!!",8
"nice to lounge on a chair, good footpath which is rare in bali. pretty touristy but thats ok. nice coloured water.",2
"this place is worth the taxi ride...drag your butt away from god-awful, tourist packed kuta...and head north to tanah lot. this is also a popular tourist spot, but it is beautiful. try to go on an off day...and try to head there a couple hours before the sunset. explore...get your photos...and the find a nice spot to sit and relax and wait for the sun to set. a nice break from all the bule bodoh walking around shirtless in kuta.",17
catch the kecak dance here. the performance starts right after sunset. breathtaking view! i'd recommend fitting this in your schedule around 5.00pm onwards as the pictures will turn out spectacular. careful with the sneaky monkeys around the temple though! they'll snatch your belongings in a matter of seconds. workers there will help you get them back (but with an expensive fee). all in all i enjoyed this place.,13
heard from a friend that it's a must-see when u come to bali. and so we did. was a 1 hour long dance that we braved the rain to watch. full house seating.,2
"it is an amazing temple, there are two beaches under it but they are not accessible as the waves are dangerous. the views are spectacular although it is really crowded.",4
"did a tour and visited tanah lot temple. to many people, rubbish everywhere. bloody hot, waiting for something spectacular at sunset, sunset better at home. worth a visit if near by. best view would be in a boat .",17
"we took a tour of a few different temples in bali but this was by far our favorite. there are multiple levels of places you can climb to. it's 1000 steps to the top though, and seeing as how it's always a kajillion degrees in bali, we decided to only go to the first stop, which was plenty of stairs in itself, thank you very much. haha. but really, even just that portion was really an incredible sight. beautiful, ancient ruins. you will be required to cover up, but they offer sarongs at the base, so no frets. be prepared for a wild and steep car ride just to the base! :d",2
i visited around 4 temples in bali ( except besakih temple) ulun danu is the best since its located beside the lake which has a perfect sceneries view while visiting the temple. it is recommended to have a drone in this place :),30
tanah lot is located on a rock into the sea. depending on the tide you can walk out to the temple. we went there for sunset and there are several good spots to enjoy this. you can walk up the hill on the right hand side before going down towards the beach/temple - here you find good viewing platforms. if you would like see the sun setting behind the temple you walk down to the beach and if the tide allows it try to walk a few hundred meters along the beach to the left of the temple - that will bring you to a perfect location for the sunset.,17
"if you want to go see a bit of bali culture, tanah lot is a must do. we went at sunset and the scenery was really beautiful! if you want to take it easy its a nice activity to break up the day and i would recommend a visit for sure!!",18
most beautiful place in bali. enjoy the waves & beautiful horizon. amazing view of nature. must watch location whenever anyone visits bali.,2
"too much traffic to get there, too many people. could not even go inside the temple as it perches on a rock off the coast. on top of it trees cover most of the view. considering the time to reach there and things you can really do, i don't recommend.",4
"this is one of the main attractions that interested me in bali. i am not sure what to think about it yet. the tourists can be quite obnoxious, definitely more than the vilified macaques. the sunset is breathtaking. more astonishing is the instant rising of the waves upon sunset, when the gravitational pull of the moon's effects are immediately witnessed with a significant increase in swell sizes. that was shocking.",2
"lovely landscape that reminds us to the forces of nature, unfortunately mount agung was hidden in the clouds.",28
"as far as temples go, this one isnt the most amazing. its the scenery and the cliff top views that are amazing for this attraction. the monkeys are added extra fun, we witnessed them steal a girls sunglasses from her head, so be very careful if you dont want to be the source of the entertainment!!",14
it is the most famous temple in bali and it means \temple of water\. if i had one word to describe it that one word would be magic. it is one of the most beautiful places i have ever seen in my whole life.,2
"we were lucky enough to be at the iconic tanha lot temple just before sunset. the location of the temple is amazing, on a cliff detached from the shore and surrounded by seas. we walked from the shore to the temple through knee deep sea water, since it was low tide. amazing experience, especially the view at sunset the temple complex has number of shops and restaurants",17
the temple besides bratan lake offers a great view for some excellent snaps. the hills besides the lake are stunning. although it was pouring when we reached there still it was an awesome experience. the parks around were so beautiful.,4
"this temple is famous with their kecak dance at 6pm (quite pricy, you could get half price at most of another places) and their breathtaking sunset. you could enjoy ocean breeze while sit on the grass. worth to visit at least once :)",13
"the view from the temple is breathtaking! the cliffs are very shear and the indian ocean comes crashing at your feet. beware the many monkeys on the walkway - cute, yes, but very unafraid of humans. i saw one jump on a man's back, take his sunglasses, break them, and then drop them at his feet!! but the view is incredible! we also saw a company \outing\ - the employer gave the entire staff (possibly 100 or so people) a day off to pray at the temple! they each brought some sort of offering! fascinating!",4
beautiful and breathtaking views. one of the best sunsets i have ever seen. i would recommend visiting this temple when in bali,2
"nothing to see but sunset views. cant access to the temple because they dont allow other religions. the activity is just walk walk and walk, that's it.",4
this temple is superb! it can be quite busy at times with many tourists constantly trying to get the best photo! you will not be disappointed!,4
"uluwatu temple is beautiful. but i don't know what it is about? no explanation of history or the culture of the temple. then again, it is stunning i mean the ocean view and the natural surroundings will make you stop and stare for a long time. and yes the monkeys will steal your stuff! they took my wife's sunglasses (though i warned her). she got them back through asking a local, but i do think it is fixed. i think the locals condition the monkeys. for nice monkeys - go to the monkey forest. oh, yeah it's really cheap so no worries, you aren't wasting any money.",8
this was the first temple we visited in bali. it was really cool to see the temple and capture it in photos with the backdrop of the sea. lots of people were there but unfortunately can't go in or too close to it. can get your photo taken and printed out on the spot. my husband preferred other temples better and didn't think it was worth all the hype.,2
lovely temple - nice surrounds - kids liked the statues. was nice to visit as it wasn't overcrowded and wasn't surrounded in markets like some others.,4
"as this place is situated in the mountains, it's quite nice and cool. temperature is in the low 20's and because it's fronting a natural lake, there's a refreshing breeze always. it's great to come here after a day walking under the hot balinese sun. the temple is surrounded by vendors and multiple restaurants. there is also a pagoda here dedicated to buddha.",2
"a temple by the sea, but much has been eroded when i saw it 5 years back. you can walk around and enjoy the stunning views of the ocean as the sun sets. good olace to buy souviniers and gifts at reasonabke price",4
we visited the temple today although it was good but not allowed to go in until you are a believer.i was told can't go in if high tide but not true nothing to do with the tide it is all about being of the faith so visit was pretty sure.our guide also bored but constantly mentioned his poverty and how local currency not good,4
"uluwatu temple is a must see if for nothing else the views. you cant actually go into the temple which is somewhat disappointing, but understandable. the other reason that makes a visit to this temple a must is the monkeys although be warned they said to be agressive (we never saw them harrassing anyone though).",8
"the place is situated away from the main stream, but easy to get to. huge parking spaces and there's a parking fee. the main attraction is located by the coast and has an entrance fee to it. the place used to be very beautiful and sacred and now it has commercialized to be a tourist attraction. there are many kinds of shops around it. the view is still very spectacular, especially for sunsets. the tourist are mostly there during the mornings and sunsets. still worth a place to visit, probably once. it still has the iconic temple on a rock out at sea.",4
"this is one of the most beautiful places that i have been to in bali. entrance fees is only 10k rupiah. there are many authentic and antique-looking statues in the palace. if you like feeding, you can buy peanuts to feed the big fat fishes in the pool. i was lucky because when i went there the weather was good. the sky was not very cloudy and it was blue. it is definitely a nice place for photography. i would strongly recommend this place if you enjoy seeing temples in bali.",2
"this temple in bali is perhaps the most advertised and popular temple in bali. it has become an iconic symbol of bali. it is located about 50 feet away from the shore of indian ocean during high tide when we visited and was surrounded by water. i understand that during low tide people can walk up to the temple and offer puja. it is a hindu temple dedicated to varuna, the sea god of hindus.however, i despite being a hindu from india would not have been allowed to enter the temple which only balinese can do. a hefty amount of 60000 indonesian rupiah is charged per foreign national which is quite high and unjustified. you have to walk a considerable distance and stairs to reach the temple. a long stretch of the lane approaching the temple are lined with small shops selling garments and souvenirs. there are a few eateries also to cater to the tourists.when you cannot go to the temple, you will be content to see and click pictures of the temple from the shore half of which is covered by big trees and you cannot have a good view of the temple. nevertheless, if you can wait up to 6 pm till sunset, you can capture a magnificent snap of the sunset.",2
"great sunset at the uluwatu temple and you can see kecak dance,if you have planing to bali don't forget visit at this place,and join with me to explore balinese culture.",8
"we're spending 6 months in southeast asia have seen a lot of temples and this little gem ranked up there as one of the better ones for us! we hired a driver for the day and made our own itinerary of things we wanted to see, this was our first stop of the day and there was basically no one there so we got great pics and just really enjoyed the scenery!",2
"i booked thru viator and found these are joined. we had the best experience and can't say enough about our driver gusti lanang selat--he was so professional, good english, well informed, great driver and great sense of humor! he made our experience so enjoyable by arriving early and being very patient. he rearranged the tour so that we got to lempayung after lunch thereby avoiding the long wait, only 50 minutes for us! he took us to a restaurant overlooking rice paddies where we ate the most delicious lunch of freshly caught fish steamed in coconut curry and banana leaf. though we encountered a lot of traffic on way back he was so patient and courteous!",2
"we visited uluwata temple in anticipation of a stunning, well maintained temple complex on the edge of a plunging cliff face. sadly, all we found was a drab, tourist crowded venue with poorly maintained terrace gardens and any interesting temple location off limits to non-worshippers. literally hundreds of selfie stick waving tourists on package tours filled the venue. this transformed the spectacular cliff top walk into a slalom weaving crowd parting experience. we wish we'd left this temple off our itinerary and focused our efforts on visiting pura besakih instead.",8
"i think visit to bali wouldn't be completed without a visit to uluwatu temple and tanan lot temple. uluwatu temple is at south part of bali which is near to the airport. the view is amazing but certainly crowded with many tourists. we have read about aggressive monkeys prior visit. we left most of our belongings in the car and only bring our wallets and mobile phone for taking pictures. we were lucky as we only saw 4 to 5 monkeys during our visit, and they were very well behaved. a must place in bali!",8
"this temple is absolutly beautiful at sunrise. we managed to get a boat and we paddled until the temple and saw the sunrise. a misty came through, it was gorgeour. we had the chance to see part of a ceremony which happened at a alowed place for tourists. highly recommend to go in the morning, because it get really crowded. stop for lunch at the city market after.",4
"beautiful hindu temple surrounded by a lake, takes around 1.5 hours from ubud. when i visited, there was a ceremony going which was interesting.",4
this place is the first day our trip in bali. we are very ejoyed with the moment time at the uluwatu temple. the temple is nearby with the sea and there are some monkeys here. most of us are happy with the sunset view here is very beautiful.,8
very historic temple in a very interesting setting. you might get wet feet if it is not low tide but certainly worth it. can recommend it highly.,4
"my wife and i visited the ulun danu bratan temple,on our guided tour of north bali. this is a major water temple, and it is also known as the temple on the water.  built in 1633, this temple is used for it's offerings ceremony to the balinese water, lake and river goddess dewi danu, due to the importance of lake bratan as a main source of irrigation in central bali. they have a major ceremony every 210 days, and guess what day today was…  we saw the ceremony and other celebrations.  families in the area bring offerings to the temple, carried on their heads, to be blessed and then take them home to share with family. lots of terrific photo ops, a really beautiful place to visit. a must see!",30
"if you are after the photo with the mirror you will get what you want but i strongly recommend as other also said to come early. with my girlfriend we come at 8 am thinking that we are early but we were still waiting about 3 hours to get our turn. everybody gets 3 poses and also 3 poses for couple or group. it is not true as someone here said that the photographer is charging you money to get the photo. you can tip him but it is not neccesary and no one will say anything if you wont tip him. so if waiting in the line to get the photo is not for you than skip the first temple and go to next ones located uphill(quite a walk), locals also offer to drive you up with motorcylces probably at some cost.",28
"bali is home to the pura luhur uluwatu, one of the nine major hindu temples on the island. dances are performed for visitors every evening at sunset. the view of the sunset along with the ocean & the cliffs is very beautiful. to reach the temple one has to climb many stairs. one has to cover the legs to enter the area.",8
we had been to bali once before but didn't get to tanah lot. we are glad we did this time as it was worth the visit. the trip in the car to the temple was really interesting too.,18
"this temple is just so beautiful! located right by the ocean, the views are magical. the only minus is that it is very crowded with tourists.",4
"me and my partner visited the temple in the afternoon and although it was very beautiful there were just too many people, we were like cattle being herded around. the lake and temple itself was stunning, mysterious and misty. there was a lot to see and various areas to sit and eat a packed lunch or just enjoy the outdoors. i also didn't like that there was animal cruelty present in the form of bats and birds tied down awaiting a picture with a tourist. you could tell they were very distressed so stay clear. i suggest bringing a scarf or light jumper as temperatures are colder in this part of bali. also no food is sold here, so make sure you grab something before or after.",2
"uluwatu temple is located in south bali. what makes the temple unique is its location, atop a 70 mtrs high cliff. this gives it the advantage of boasting of a spectacular view! the temple has a small entrance fee of about rp 30k (this does not include cost for a tour guide). i would recommend hiring a local guide, the place is full monkeys and the guides are definitely helpful in keeping them away. the best time to visit the temple is sunset. also, like most temples in bali, you cant actually go inside the temple (although our guide got us permission from the priest since we are hindus)",8
"the place is stunning though the vast crowds of tourists make the whole experience rather rushed. the temple and the views from the cliff towards the ocean are to be seen to be believed, and enjoying it during the sunset is an absolute must. the place has been extensively renovated with a small arena built next to a temple where some traditional balinese dancing is being performed in the evenings for an extra fee. in my opinion, it rather spoils the atmosphere. overall, it is a splendid place and experiencing it is a must. beware of the monkeys: they could be aggressive. remember, they are not pets but proper wild animals.",2
"arrived about 1.5 hours before sunset. the walk is easy and the toilets are clean and free. had more than enough time to take a bunch of pictures from both sides of the cliff and get tickets for the kecak dance. idr 100,000 to see the kecak dance. (this is in addition to your idr 20,000 for access into the temple grounds.) find your way to the theatre at least ten minutes before the show start time to ensure you get a decent seat. it starts at 6, make sure you can see the sunset from your seat! ladies and gentlemen, if wearing anything that shows your knees or above, you'll be required to wear a sarong. they provide loaners at no additional cost on site. lastly, don't leave anything on the ground. the monkeys here are notorious for snatching sunglasses, selfie sticks, and grabbing at jewelry if you get to close to them. one poor guy had his sandal stolen and the culprit monkey ran into the rain forest too fast to catch. they're wild don't forget, and they'll behave that way. about an hours drive from kuta and/or seminyak, this is an easy afternoon stop. grab some dinner beachside on your way home. jimbaran is the popular choice. there are a number of seafood establishments to choose from, all with fresh options. enjoy the experience!!",13
"turists can't actually enter the ulu watu temple, but can walk the premises and watch from outside. don't expect much architecture, it is mostly the serenity in the air, that is so precious. the cliff and the sea waves are awesome. beware of the monkeys - they are spoiled, bald, aggressive and know no gratitude. if you have stock of food to give away, you 'll enjoy feeding them, but they may try to steal your bag/glasses/pocket items anyway. hehehe nice guardians for a temple.",8
"the best temple i think, if you want to see a beautiful scene. nice cliff..easy to access there. usually many monkeys there, but un lucky me, when i arrived there, no monkey at all...",14
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"ulu danu bratan temple is located on the shores of lake bratan near bedugul. it was built in 1633 for offering ceremonies to the lake & river goddess, dewi danu as lake bratan is the main source of irrigation & water in central bali. since lake bratan is 1200 metres above sea level, the air is cool & refreshing in balis tropical climate while its beautiful mountainous landscape attract many to visit. ulun danu bratan temple consists of 3 shrines. the 11-story thatched roof shrine is dedicated to god vishnu while the 7-tiered thatched roof shrine is for god brahman & the 3-tiered thatched roof shrine is for god siva & his consort, parvathi. there is also a buddha statue on the temples ground. ulun danu bratan temple has also been nicknamed the “floating bali temple” as when the water rises, the temple looks like its floating on water. the temple is open from 8:00 am 6:00 pm. theres an entrance fee of idr50,000. parking is also chargeable. the surrounding temple area is believed to have been a worship site & centre for religious rituals since the megalithic period. a sarcophagus area lies to the left of the temple. stones that were arranged or placed in a 3-tiered circle with a triangle on top became a popular prop for photo opps. other props include an alter made from the erected stones & a cave which people flock to for photo opps. there is also a huge field near the temple which is very well maintained. we saw a stage which was set up for the ulun danu festival & an ulun danu bratan homepod which is a permanent feature. there were many yellow coloured umbrellas & props too. most probably they were for the religious festival. our tour agent brought us to an enclosed area. we saw a mousedeer in a cage. to get its attention, we fed it some leaves & plants. it was such a nice experience! the mousedeer looked as if it was comfortable in the presence of humans. we would encourage you to visit this beautiful floating temple if you have time to spare as it is such a beautiful view with the lake bratan in the background.",30
this is another hindu temple in bali dedicated to hanuman and varundev (wind god). the temple is on top of a plateau peak. the surrounding stretch of coastline is tall 'v' shaped natural rock wall and you should walk along the entire distance to have beautiful views of the sea from this height. the water remains calm and you can see different shades of color in sunlight. it is amazing to see so much influence of ramayana in bali. must visit when in bali.,2
"... you may miss a lot of bali. non-balinese cannot enter the temples, but the whole setup is just divine. it is a very special place",2
"i think i expected more from the ulun danu bratan temple. i'd seen a few gorgeous photos before my visit. they kind of painted a picture that this temple was bigger in print than it was in reality. what the photos fail to warn you about is the total commercial carnage of the place. not very spiritual. all about taking, not giving.....especially money. grim faced officials guide you to the gateway (generally all smoking in between whistle blasts). you buy a ticket from an equally officious guy at the \reception\ counter and then you walk five metres to another desk where two more grim-looking gents (also smoking) ceremoniously grunt at you, before one rips your ticket in half as if to say, have a nice day, but do it quickly! the approaching grounds are stunning, dotted with bright red and yellow tropicana canna flowers. but if you think you are going to find peace and quiet, turn around and count the 70 buses parked outside the gates, for they have unleashed hourdes of soon to be discovered tourists doing exactly what you came to do. it is like one moving sea of selfie-sticks and local photographers hawking competing memories. i came here to be inspired and moved. i just didn't expect to be moved to laughter! the setting is fantastic and being that it is one of the two largest inland lakes in bali (i think), it is worth the trek up into the hills. just remember that the rest of bali could be bathed in sunlight, but up here, you are literally in the clouds so expect low formations and grey skies. and if you really want to escape the craziness of the massive throng, how about ruining the peace with a speed boat ride around the lake. and yes, you have to pay for that too....and many do!",30
"the walk through the temple grounds was wonderful, however i went on a very hot day and a little late (around noon). i suggest visiting in the morning. no matter what time you go, the monkeys are on the prowl . i visited monkey forest in ubud three years ago and unless they got worse, these uluwatu monkeys are very bold and sneaky. one grabbed a flip flop right off the foot of a tourist right in front of me! fortunately a local elderly balinese woman wrestled it out of the monkey's hands! it's a beautiful walk with beautiful distant views of the shoreline, and the temple itself. i was a little disappointed that we couldnt enter the temple itself. just hold your phone and camera tight and tuck away in zipped pockets/purses. i would not recommend wearing hats and sunglasses unless you want to keep one hand on them at all times!",8
"located on the cliff uluwatu temple is one of the most impressive temple in bali (and i visited all the main temples ). it 's a must seen for people aiming to connect the bali soul and it's impressive nature. breathtaking view, it worth to go there at the sunset.",8
"entrance fee is 35k rupiah for adults and is a 15 min walk to climb the steps to the temple. easy steps, not tough for elders but not for handicap. and don't bring your pram for this visit. for us was to enjoy the scenery of the ocean and cliffs views but the temple has really nothing much to offer. but there is a fire dance show next door from evening to 9pm and there is a fee (100k rupiah) to it. others are there to see sunset as well. please beware of the monkeys in the area, don't wear cap/sunglass on your head and watch out for your pack bag and belongings , the monkeys will snuck up behind your back, before you know it, your belongings are gone and they refused to return it to you. they will most likely break your stuffs if it 's inedible. i saw monkeys with sunglasses and handphone during my visit.",14
"i like this temple much more than tanah lot temple it is bigger and has amazing views. be ware of the monkeys though, they got her sunglasses in a second and they didn't give it back 😜. it is better if you go there when it is not too sunny because when i went there it was so hot i couldn't see all the temple. near this area there is the padam padam beach, check it out.",17
"its a very serene and beautiful temple in bali. worth a visit since this is the only one next to a water body. the complex has many temple structures and they are dedicated to the trinity and apparently each temple structure is dedicated to one of the shiva, vishnu or shakti etc. its very different and very peaceful vs the other temples in bali and thus warrants a visit. as all other temples in bali, this one also has an entry ticket. since temples are considered as tourist attractions in bali, they all have an entry ticket. we combined the visit with bali tree top adventure park since they are 10 - 15 mins (driving time) apart. we first went to the adventure park and then came here. on the day of our visit it was not very sunny and in fact we experienced a very light drizzle. it takes around 45 mins for the temple visit. since we were staying in kuta, we also visited jatiluwih rice terraces on our way back to kuta, from this temple.",2
"we only had one free day in bali (we were there for a wedding) so we chose to go to uluwatu temple. the temple was beautiful, as were the views, but i didn't think it was worth taking out a half day to go see it.",8
it is a cliff temple and the view is amazingly beautiful. you can walk through the edge of the cliff for some hundreds of yards. a small forest is nearby and there are monkeys around. you have to be very careful as they attack people for snatching whatever they feel good. specially food items and glittering articles attract their attention. sun set is beautiful at uluwatu and you have to pay additionally if you want to watch dance items in the evening. it is a really amazing when sun set at uluwatu.,8
what an amazing place. we visited when it was low tide and from both on the beach and from the cliff tops the place was spectacular! take some time to sit and enjoy the view and to walk both sides of the temple. there were lots and lots of people there but in my books tanah lot is a must see bali icon!! absolutely beautiful sunsets too.,2
don't miss the sunset there. go quiet early if you want to see the show. take the stairs up to the temple to see an inspiring view of the ocean. i rented a motorbike and went there and enjoyed the show.,4
"we were told uluwatu temple has the best sunset in the area. great view, amazing sunset. the show was worth watching as well, though i heard there are 2 groups of performers, one is better than the other.",8
"amazing sea views from heights and took lot of photos of the temple which stands on the edge of the cliff ( we couldn't go inside temple.) kechak dance was one of the highlights of the trip and worth going. performers produced a great show. few things worth mentioning :- plan your trip in a way that you reach there before sunset. take water bottles, snacks and hats buy tickets of the show before you get busy with photos as show is popular. cost of show ticket100000 indonesian rupiah per person. secure a good spot. be aware of traffic and leave quickly as soon as show is over and try to beat other cars who literally block roads all the way to jimbaran... happy holidays",2
"another nice place in bali which is not to be missed at all. great views of the temple and the ocean. its totally open so if its hot afternoon, please avoid and go in the evening. you will love the beauty of the place.",2
"we visited uluwatu temple last july. we hired a 5 seated van from kuta beach for half day. our plan was to go directly to uluwatu, then in our way back to kuta we wanted to visit rock cafe and have dinner at jimbaran beach. we shared our plan to the can agency and finally rent a van. the cost was 250k bath(of course you can bargain). we started our journey from kuta beach around 1:30 pm. it took almost 3 hours to reach uluwatu. we got just one hour to enjoy the view before sunset. the cliff was really amazing. there was a less crowded place( pass trough fire dance floor and just walk couple of minutes ). it was quite and peaceful.",8
the famouse sea temple on the island of bali which is dedicated to the god of water. the place is a great spot to make pictures,2
"nice views. you can actually see people praying in the temple. i saw the dance as well, a bit too commercial for my taste though. plus everything is , as usual, arranged so that when you leave the dance you cannot find one taxi in the parking lot. the driver that brought me was reluctant to come pick me up or to wait for me, because of the\ organisation\. usually you need to have a day driver, or get the onsite transportation for which you need to negotiate the prices.",13
"we went twice to the temple, one time around 5 to see the kecak dance. be there on time to buy the ticket. they start selling around 5 for 100k each person. show starts at 6. the temple itself is located on the cliffs and you can walk around the area to have spectacular views of the area. second time we came after opening when there is hardly any people so you can take the best pictures( open from 7am ) when finished with the pictures just take a seat close to the wall and watch the monkeys steal the sunglasses, hats, phones and flipflops of the hordes of people that didnt listen to the warnings, believe me its a lot and so funny to see",13
"tanah lot temple is absolutely beautiful. there are hundreds of different places to take pictures, you can be blessed by the monks (be sure to make a donation for their blessing) and in the evening the sunset and kecak dance is beautiful. now, the downside. to get to the temple you park in a massive parking area surrounded by standard tourist trap souvenir stands. after entering the temple grounds you now are encased in a mob of tourists all shopping in the hundreds of standard tourist trap souvenir stands. once you make it past the hundreds of people hawking those souvenirs you come to the gate and steps down to the temple area....where there are more people hawking toys, pictures with snakes etc. my recommendation is to make your way through the insanity to the warungs on the left side after you get down the steps. there is a small coffee shop with a fruit bat and some civets (the cats that eat the coffee beans that get pooped out and made into coffee). beyond that are the warungs, tons of seating, tons of space, different angled views of the temple and perfect for relaxing while watching the sunset.",17
"pura lempuyang temple on the east side of the island and a long windy road to the temple. walk a little and when you are tired pay the many moped drivers to take you up or down. take your camera and look at the intricate work and stone carvings. just beautiful. and to watch ceremonies with everyone dressed up in their best, the flower offerings, and roasted pigs especially around full moon festivities is a amazing to watch and a must to see.",28
one of the temples that has natural beauty and the beach is very beautiful and i always take the time if i'm in bali and i highly recommend to friends to visit the tanah lot if vacation to bali,18
"the uluwatu temple, along with tanah lot is among the must-see attractions in bali. with its much deserved reputation of 'snatch monkeys', the site is nevertheless deeply inspiring and well worth a visit. this writers forth visit there, however, found the location inundated with visitors over the holiday week of eid mubarak with a proliferation of both foreign and local indonesian visitors. ironically these temples are most idyllic when quiet and serene but were in fact built to inspire and accommodate masses of worshippers. so with that in mind, one is forced to simply imagine what the space would be like without the multitudes. and btw, the drive up to uluwatu can occasionally be jammed up with the numbers of vehicles going up the single access route and vice versa. so make sure you hit the washrooms before the drive, both ways! the monkeys, however, did not fail to live up to expectations. visitors feeding them and their propensity for snatching shiny objects off semi-prepared visitors, only to be expertly 'retrieved' by minders in exchange for goodies around the temple keep them well nourished. another great reason for visiting uluwatu is the sunset performance of the kecak or monkey dance. this version of the ramayana stories is a spectacle of colour and mesmerising incantation of some 70 dancers with a number of other key characters playing sita, hanuman and so on. this takes place against a setting sun and provides for some truly memorable images, both mental and digital. the performance of the 30th of july that we attended, however, seemed filled to over capacity, with audiences being seated on the performance floor and occupying every square inch of walkways up the benches, entrances and exits, as well as directly behind the performance which took away much of the visual impact of the show. that said, having only two exits in the event of any potential emergency, with one directly next to a steep cliff face for around one and a half to two thousand audience seemed to truly tempt fate. and of course the ritual kicking around of burning coconut husks invariably ended up in the eyes and bodies of spectators! but all said, the kecak dance remains a must see attraction in bali, along with the barong and legong dances. evenings just before the dance performance begins at 6 are probably when the place is most crowded. so if you're not into slightly commercialised traditional dance, go in the morning. uluwatu remains one of bali's foremost attractions and has truly stood the test of time. if only less people would find this attraction so attractive!",8
"the scenery was awesome! but best to avoid being there after mid noon, as the weather was blasting hot. upon entering the temple, quite a few monkeys can be seen here and there but wasn't a big deal until midway in, a whole troop of monkeys came rushing out of the forest and i was stunned! apparently some chinese tourists were feeding some monkeys and the rest seemed to \smell\ food and came running out. the local guides helped dispersed them and after a while they disappeared back into the forest. thinking back, it was a very interesting sight. the temple in general was quite simple but the scenery around it was the highlight, the cliffs with the waves crashing below and the deep blue sea stretched so far was just satisfying for the eyes and minds. highly recommended for anyone heading to bali.",2
as one of the oldest spot in bali. it's pretty sad that it's not as clean and beautiful as years before. it's pretty chill and relax tho,2
"okay, so there is a mixed bag of reviews, here is my honest assessment: crappy temples, heaps of tourists and shops but a decent photo opportunity of a natural arch way into the sea at sunset. we concluded our day trip with a visit here for the sunset via our car/driver. total tourist trap, with way too many people, shops trying to sell you stuff and mediocre temples but i will say that the sunset arch photo opportunity was good. my best advice if you want the arch photo would be to show up 15-30 minutes before sunset, stake out your bit of land to get a pic...snap your pic before the sun completely sets and run like hell to the parking lot cause once the sunsets it will be a mad rush to escape. worth a visit only if you're in the area and have a weird thing for natural arch ways into the sea like i do...avoid it if you loathe tourist traps.",4
amazing! the sunset incredibly fantastic with so many services offered by the locals. way to explore and enjoy that part of bali.,2
this temple is located on hill top and one of the few one where tourist are allowed to offer prayers. the best part here is the kichack dance performed daily here in evening,13
"this was a temple of literally just walking around. apparently it's a big tourist attraction but wasn't educational at all. we literally walked around for about 20 minutes sweating profusely, snapped a few pictures and left. the monkeys here are really dangerous. we witnessed a monkey take a mans eyeglasses off and he broke them in half.",14
"views, views and more views. great historical site of religious significance to the local area and its residents.",4
"this temple is high up on a cliff edge so there are many steps to walk up but you get to see the breathtaking view as you do. lovely sunset here as well and you can also see the ketack dance at the end. beware of the monkeys though as we saw one monkey take a tourists sunglasses. it does have clear notices to remove jewellery, sunglasses, hats etc as the monkeys will take them!",14
"this was an amazing experience! the grounds are in beautiful tropical rainforest with gorgeous temples and rainforest creeks! the monkeys are just as cute, but can be a little intimidating however were not seen to show aggression to any person. do not bring in any food or buy bananas at the front, you are asking for trouble. you can get really close to monkeys, i however recommend staying away from large adult males, especially at feed time. you can carry a bag or camera, just don't get anything out of the bag because they may think it is food. you can enter the temples, but i believe you have to buy a sarong which we didn't have time to do. lovely place and seems alot more calmer than the uluwatu monkeys!",8
"the journey up to the hilly region of bedugul is wonderful because the air became cooler and there were roadside stalls selling lots and lots of yellow coloured passionfruit. since it was sunday, there was a weekend market but my driver did not stop as he was rushing to bring us to the leke leke waterfall before going to ulun danu beratan temple. the grounds of this temple are well maintained and we were surprised to find that the flowers were really dark maroon with maroon shiny leaves. others were beautifully planted and in abundance. they looked so healthy and happy. my spirits lifted too. there are a few small temples on the lake. a very beautiful view! i would like to go there again one day. on the way down, we saw many durian stalls and hearing that it was the durian season, we had a durian party. the kampung durian was extremely delicious at 5k rupiah each which is about $5 aud. durian lovers, if you go to bali in mid may, you must go to bedugul.",30
except from the views there is nothing special to see. the temple might have a strong religious meaning for bali but i wouldn't recommend it for tourists. the monkeys were fun!,2
"tanah lot temple is a magical place. set on a rock surrounded by sea, with waves crashing over the rocks. a place to clear your mind and meditate perhaps? except for all the tourists! it is a good place to watch the sunset, but you need to be to the east of the temple to see the sun setting behind it. that will depend on the tide, as the beach could be cut off and inaccessible. wear footwear that can go in the sea. if the beach is not accessible, then sit at one of the many bars that line the cliff tops. i would recommend going early in the day to avoid the sunset crowds.",17
a must watch temple during your visit to bali. it is a beautiful place for sunset and would recommend to spend 4 hours near the temple.,2
"this place was recommended to us by our hotel concierge. we are so glad we went. it was crowded as you might expect at any tourist stop. however, the view was well worth it. this temple is built right on the edge of a cliff with a beautiful view of the sunset. stay for the fire dance and watch the sun set while the show is in progress. this is a must see while in bali.",2
"it was a small place with a great view. it was actually a large complex of 4 temples and it took about 4 hours to see all temples, but we only visited the first one (lempuyang luhur temple). they will give you a queue number to take picture at \the gate of heaven\ and it took about 1-2 hours to queue, but don't worry, you don't have to stand in line for that. they provide a gazebo for visitors to wait their turn for photo session. you can also take pictures at the other side of temple which also beautiful. they use your mobile phone to take your picture, with a mirror placed next to the camera lense to get a wonderful reflection effect. they only give three poses for each visitors, so make sure you have your other camera on tripod to record of all your poses at the same time, or if you go in a group, have someone in your group to take your picture without the mirror. so that you have two version of your photos, with and without reflection. don't forget to bring foods and drinks especially if you travel with younger children. they only ask for donation as an entrance fee. you have to wear sarong and cover your shoulder with the clothes you wear or with a scarf in the temple area. if you need to rent a sarong it costs idr 10.000 each (you can bring your own sarong as well). women on their period are prohibited to enter the temple.",28
"ulun danu is truly stunning. unlike taman ayun temple, which is surrounded by a moat that tourists are not able to cross, ulun danu is busy with tourists, even during a non-peak period like now. busloads of tourists swarm in and it is difficult to get a good photo... i recommend coming here only on your way to jatiluwih, and 30-40 minutes should suffice. it gets cool up here, so it's a good idea to bring a light jacket. (decent bathrooms here also!)",30
watched the sunset from the temple. was mesmerising. beware of the wild monkeys post sunset though. be ready to reach by atleast 5pm inorder to catch the kecak dance on the cliff.,13
uluwatu temple is built on top of a very high cliff. the place is breathtaking. one can hear powerful waves striking the rocks. architecture of temple is very beautiful. it is mesmerizing. later on we saw kecak dance in which a group of people didn't use any instrument but created music using voice and then actors performed and depicted ramayana in one hour. for people who understand ramayana it is really easy to understand what is happening. and yes at the same time one can watch sunset happening. no picture or video can give you real feeling of the place. visit and see by yourself. awesome is the word.,8
"beautiful water temple located a couple hours drive from central ubud. very peaceful and relaxing boat ride, and also a great spot to take a nice photo of the mountains and lake! it was a nice experience to see explore outside of central ubud :)",4
"beautiful you can spend a whole day here the scenery is gorgeous ,local shops , local food very authentic if you have to choose between ulawatu temple or tanah lot i would recommend you visit tanah lot simply breathtaking . if you are lucky & early you can manage to walk across to the temple",17
uluwatu temple is one of the bali island popular destinations. the temple is located at the edge of a cliff i think. walking at the temple with a great weather and beautiful kecak dance performance that's a little bit of a lots experiences you can get here,8
"really nice spot. the temple is small but the space overlooking the ocean is spectacular. especially for the sunset. also the dance show is really interesting. there are several monkeys in area and contrary to the ones of the monkeys forest, these ones enjoy to steal mobile phones, huts and glasses.",14
we took almost 2.5 hours driving to get here from ubud. the site is majestic with plenty balinese statue around. local believed the water is holy. once you entering the gate be ready to walk in the middle of water with circle steps.,2
quite an amazing and spiritual place ( no matter what your faith or beliefs ) - i have visited bali many times but my first visit to tanah lot temple. best suggested to get your self a local driver for the day or part day - plus avoid any of the touristy traps on your way to and within the temple area carpark and traders ( you have no choice but to pay multiple x retail on beverages and food etc especially on a hot and dry bali day.) respect the temples and read the signage too. plenty of photo opportunities - plus being on the west coast - the sunsets are simply amazing.,18
"we visited this on the first evening of our trip(this was last week - the third week of november)..the drive from seminyak was instructive in itself as it gave a first glimpse into bali life. the place was reasonably crowded but this does not diminish in any way the spectacular beauty and tranquility of the place. despite being a slightly over cast day, we were able to enjoy the evening atmosphere and amazing sea view. as mentioned in other reviews , this is a very photo/selfie friendly place and we took a remarkable number of pics.",2
"built in the 16th century, the temple is located on a huge rock by the sea. when tide coming in, the rock is surrounde by the water and the temple is isolated from the land. when tide going out, you may walk to the temple. but toutists are not permitted to enter, except the hindus. it blowed strong wind when we visited that day. and it was appallingly astonishing to see the huge wave smashing on the rock.",4
"we went to tanah lot new years day and first of all the traffic getting there was horrible, but thank heavens we have a good local driver. when we got there we had to park in the back of beyond due to the massive crowd. we were hoping to be there for the sunset, but once we got inside the park area we realised we could not possible stay. first of all the crowds were horrible, but the absolute worst part was the trash everywhere. people had been eating all over the park and then just left the trash where they had been and walked away. it was filthy, really filthy. so sad to see at a religious site. we did see the temple from a distance - looked beautiful, but really everything else was bad so we decided not to wait for the sunset as we wanted to get out of the parking lot ahead of the crowd. if i return to bali, i will try to go back on a day that is not a public holiday!",18
"tanah lot temple is near the beach side with an amazing garden and sunset view. pretty huge garden to have a walk while enjoying sunset. there is a small area for taking holy spring water and blessings from priests to go to the side top of the temple. have a big local market presence and most of the shops are filled with arts from local bali people. arts are mainly of bamboo, sea shells and many others.",18
the cliff top temple has excellent views but the temple itself is closed for tourists like all temples in bali. we had heard it gets crowded during sunset so we went at about 3pm. not much crowd and no monkeys as well.,2
i don't recommend visiting this temple. around the temple are hundreds of stalls and thousand of peoples just ruining the fun by tying to sell you something or tourists covering the views. there are in bali much better temples to visit and much cheaper.,2
the temple at the sea is spectacular . beautiful area to walk and see the lovely beach . good place to take a good pictures especially at sunset,4
we enjoyed walking around this temple with its beautiful lakeside setting. it is very popular so expect crowds. it is an active temple so there are areas you are not allowed to enter. plenty of photo opportunities and as it is an active temple interesting to observe the local ceremonies.,4
"what a great chance to be able to visit the famous tanah lot temple. we arrived around late afternoon and there were a lot of tourists and also devotees at thre temple. the street on the way to the temple is packed full with stalls selling various balinese souvenirs. the prices are quite cheap. quite a bit of a walk from the bus parking to the temple located on a cliff surrounded by the sea. during low tide when we visited, you can walk to the temple. however only devotees are allowed into the temple proper.",17
"the temple is beautifully set on the western side of the beratan lake in bedugul, central bali. it is best to visit when the sun goes down and the weather is good without rain. if the driver that go one to recommend places to eat not choose big restorants becose the food is not good and is expensive.",2
"we reached the temple around 10:00 am. when the water going up. so we not allowed to enter the temple which located on the rock. however , we can take photoelectric for the scenery of the temple and surround views and very enjoy with the wave from the sea .",4
"1. journey: 3 hours from kuta area 2. entrance fee: donation 3. attire: compulsory to wear *sarung* 4. transport: once you reach you the lempuyang temple parking lot, you will need to sit the shuttle lorry to reach the peak. 5. when to visit: usually it will be more local to be there when the having religious ceremony, if you wish to avoid the crowd you can have little survey on it. i will also suggest you reach there either at the early jn the morning or one hour before sunset as the view will getting better. 6. photo shooting: the view is absolutely stunning and i queue for almost 40 minutes before my turning for shooting. if the weather is good and the cloud is away, you will be able to see the mount agung appear behind the *big door*.",28
"one place to see the religion and culture of bali. in the entrance you have to put one sarong (skirt) to entry in the temple area. it's included in the price 30k rupiahs. this place have a very good view of uluwatu bay/cliff and inside you can pay more 100k to see the traditional fire dance. very good, worth.",8
"we weren't actually allowed into the temple at all so you generally just walk around temple and admire the beautiful cliffs and views, awesome. we then stayed for the fire dance show and that was indeed very interesting and alive. be sure to read the pamphlet they hand you before watching the show because then you can understand what it is all about. magical sunsets while the show was on and great characters and costumes in the fire dance. great experience although would have been good to see the temple!",13
"can't forget the beauty of the place. the entire facility is excellent. the main temple, walking areas, view points and restaurants - all excellent. adjacent market area is also very good. in each view point different beauty - so don't miss to walk the entire area. beauty in low tide and high tide are different. recommended for at least half day tour.",4
one morning during our visit to bali we went to this temple which is very nice and has so many adventures plus shopping areas for clothes and souvenirs. must visit temple for all tourists,2
not interested in temples but this temple was a very unique experience . make sure you visit during low tide otherwise its very difficult to cross the sea . went here during the evening and as soon as we came out of the temple the water level rose ..was luck to be in time,4
"we were recommended by a good freind to cost this temple and i would always thank him for that. it's one of the most beautiful temple in bali. situated in a beautiful serene lake, this temple has some amazing architecture and wonderful view which is surrounded by a mountain on the opposite side. it's in the north part off bali and is an hours drive from ubud. you would need to pay an entry fee to enter the temple premises. it's primarily a hindu temple but also has a buddhist temple in the compound. a must visit place and should be part of your travel itinerary.",2
tanah lot is one of the seven temples of the sea in bali. try to time your trip there during low tide. then you can walk out to see the temple and the guardian sea snakes.,18
"this was just another temple for us, but we still very much enjoyed it and were captured by the beauty of the view! the main difference with this one is that it was more taken take care of. the garden for sure has maintenance. the price was 30,000 which is not too high. saw some monkeys which is always cool. overall beautiful",4
"the tanah lot temple is best to see at the end of the day, for the sunset. the view of the temple almost in the sea is amazing. don't forget to go there if you are in the surroundings !",17
"i spent rp400,000 on a driver for a day, and got picked up about 9 and dropped back around 8. uluwatu was one of the places that we visited, and i'm glad it was. it was a very enjoyable visit. it had some great views over the sea. and the temples were impressive. i saw several people have their sunglasses stolen though. so make sure you're not wearing them on the top of your head, or they'll definitely steal them. bribe the monkeys with fruit to give you back your belongings. i would definitely recommend a visit here.",8
i has visit 2 week back to uluwatu temple its was very nice experince and we also get to see bali traditional dance and fire dance in the form of khechak dance act made on the format of ramayan.,8
"awesome views from viewing point and some restaurants. you will be harrassed by local people selling their goods though - harrassed might be a mild word. you can get bali souvenirs very cheaply here. awesome place to visit, a must see in bali.",2
one of the famous temple attractions in bali. its built on a rock away from shore so its special and instagrammable. apparently there are poisonous water snakes but guides dont seem to tell you that,2
the temple complex of uluwatu is a real treasure. the massive stone structures allow to walk in awe among these ancient ruins. the scenery and the extensive views over the ocean which roars over the cliffs is a spectacle in itself.,8
"being in eastern asia will add a curiosity to know more about all thing that you will never find it somewhere else , specially temples , uluwatu temple is one of the famous temples in bali .. its right up the cliff in the north shore .. the view is breathtaking good place to catch a sunset there",8
"it's definitely worth the 2 hours drive from seminyak! make sure to visit it in the morning, when the view is clear & the air is so fresh .. allow yourself a good 1 hour in this temple, & enjoy it by walking alongside the beautiful lake .. contemplate the scenery .. it's one of the most beautiful serene places in bali .. some people would stop at jatiluwih rice fields on the way to/from it .. there is a small restaurant, we didn't try it though .. i didn't like the fact that we had to pay 2,000 idr to use the toilet!",2
"buzzing with tourists, this is a nice place to visit at sunset. heavy waves lash the shores and surfers have a great time during the tides. the access to the temple could be restricted during the high tide. picturesque and beautiful.",4
"beautiful temple in a beautiful setting. it's certainly one of the iconic temples in bali and one that should not be missed. it is simply a gorgeous place. luckily we went in the middle of the day in february (right before it rained), and it was not overly crowded. definitely a must-see when in bali.",2
"we have taken many friends to ulluwatu . the temple is a very important part of the hindhu population as it was the furtherest point on the south of the bali island ..but now it is also a very popular surfing destination , with many of the world's best surfers arriving g to challenge the fast break .",8
i was in aw! such a beautiful place to see!! i would definitely recommend seeing this temple and the sunset is out of this world!!,4
plan to go there by afternoon time to enjoy the beauty and neat temple of historical bali and evening the surprise sunset for your camera eyes. one of the must see place in bali.,2
"we heard a lot about the uluwatu temple, the kechak dance show, the monkeys etc. and hence visited the place. however it was a let down. the views of the ocean that the place offers are nice, but that can be seen from any place which is at a height. the monkeys are a pain and you need to keep you glasses, hats and accessories safe from them. you end up concentrating from saving yourself from the monkeys than enjoying the area. the temple is nothing great, but an empty hall where people offer their prayers. the kechak dance arena is an open air theatre and uncomfortably humid. it was really uncomfortable with so many people seated around a small area with 50 people performing and fire in the middle. hardly any space to move either. for the price that is charged to see this show, the authorities can easily manage to built a small air conditioned theater for the comfort of the people viewing the show. the 'backdrop of sunset' view etc. are all selling points, but that can be enjoyed from outside a closed arena also. most of the times, the sunset is not possible to see because of the clouds. another important issue is that credit cards are not accepted at the ticket window and hence if you have miscalculated......you may be in a fix. overall, it is an overstated, poorly maintained and uncomfortable tourist destination.",8
"loved loved loved the view in here, can't be any better, the cliff and the whole walk you do over there is just super amazing, just don't expect this to be so romantic because of the crowd over there, lots of tourists in that area and then they do the famous kecak dance which you have to again pay for and it doesn't come cheap but make sure you get a seated as early as possible, the place will be full!! it is a long dance and show near the sun set time but it is really worth it, so beautiful!!!",13
"if you want an astonishing view on the sunset, join it with the world-famous kecak dance. i celebrated my birthday with the kecak dance, the best one i have ever seen. kecak is definitely a must if you come to indonesia. i had a wonderful experience here with watching the sunset. however, you must be careful of your belongings because there are a lot of monkeys who love stealing your hat, sunglasses and so on.",2
"a great experience to witness! be careful of the playful monkeys that won't be shy to grab anything they can get their hands on. great to take photos with however! my partner and i came here and watched the kecak dance which was a fun spectacle with crowd interactions and a very catchy tune. cha cha cha! come here for a beautiful sunset, a fun dance, see the monkeys and then go for dinner and many options surrounding uluwatu!",8
"if you have a chance to arrive before all the crowds you can experience really unusual views - a temple in the ocean, it's the best in bali, an icon",2
the ulun danu temple is the most picturesque temple in bali ... set amidst the a pristine lake and hills ... this is the most iconic symbol of bali ... the temple architecture is brilliant and creates a magical feeling when its reflection falls on the crystal clear water of the lake .. the journey by car to this location is also awesome ..,30
"the charm of the place is the cliff, the rushing waves of the sea and the beautiful sunset. the temple looks like any other temple but the fact that's it's on a cliff made it special. watch the famous kecak dance (every 6:30 pm). wear loose comfortable clothes as the place gets hot and full. enjoy the beautiful sunset, the talent and hardwork of the performers, as well as the big gathering of people from different backgrounds, countries, etc. stay until the end of the show to show respect to the performers. read the handout to fully understand the story. enjoy the magical moment! :)",13
uluwatu temple is situated on the top of a rocky hill in southern part of bali. at the bottom of the hill there is a sea beach which is having awesome scenic beauty. the hill is almost 500 feet high and at the top the temple is situated. again beware of monkeys here as they are bit aggressive in nature and try to snatch your belongings. try to carry a stick while you are entering to the temple. viewing the temple from another hill is really fantastic.,8
"there are a lot of temples in bali and, in our opinion, this one is definitely one of the better ones. it is a long drive, time wise, but quite interesting and scenic despite the rubbish and over population/cultivation. the temperature drops considerably from denpasar which is a relief in itself. we took about an hour walking around the temple and yeah it is just more of the same re hindu temples but it is in a beautiful and unique location on the lake and the grounds are very well maintained. they have a water sports business operating on the lake right next to the temple which is pretty typical of bali. if you are short listing temples to visit whilst in bali i would recommend that this one should be on it.",2
"saw the temple as part of a tour. it was a lovely temple in the lake and a nice park surrounding it, even though i had imagined it to be bigger. it was packed with tourists, though, and the entrance fee was a bit steep for balinese standards, plus you had to pay extra to use the (not so clean) toilets.",2
"when there is no cloud, temple has fantastic view at the sunset. it is crowded and getting there may be a big issue. so prefer to go at least 1,5 hours before the sunset. do not be limited only with the view of the temple. go until the end of the seaside, climb the rocks. if you do not want to spend time in the traffic jam, leave just after the sunset.",4
"uluwatu was such an unexpected surprise. to think that there would be such a beautiful temple and such serene setting was unimaginable! the entire trip was such fun and adventure, the fire dance event in the evening was surreal. the entire view of the ocean from the hilltop was so overbearing when you think of how in the olden days people transported themselves far away. this was 11th century mind you. the temple is set at a height (therefore ulu) and at the edge of a cliff (therefore watu) which sets just into the ocean. worthwhile trip to this ancient masterpiece. its a national treasure of indonesia..",8
the temple is in the water and it is simply beautiful. it is very well maintained. views are also stunning.,4
"picturesque temple location. this is a little hilly so be prepared for steps, but the place isn't too large so it should not deter you. the temples have a number of monkeys and they are fairly aggressive if you aren't mindful. they like glasses especially and will grab bags off you in a search for food. so keep your belongings close.",14
this is the place what most of the tourist expect to see in bali. the garden and pond really beautiful. you must visit it.,2
"instead of waiting with the masses at sunset, we chose to visit tanah lot during the day. there is a minor fee to enter, and there are hundreds of souvenir shops once you pass the gates. the temple is only accessible during low tide, and when the water is low enough, visitors can cross over to be blessed with the holy water that runs through the temple. there is no access inside of the temple but the areas available to visitors allow for lots of pictures and great scenery. there is currently a bit of construction going on beside the temple, but it is definitely worth a visit!",17
"i guess its kind of mandatory to go there when in ubud but there are lots of places to see monkeys in bali, and also free. if you plan to visit uluwatu temple you will see plenty of monkeys there too. too many tourists, nothing sacred about it, lots of monkeys.",8
the way to this temple was fully greenish...good climate...lake around the temple was so big n clean...boating was there...mountains around the lake was treat to our eyes...we had a chance to see some daily religious activity in noon...it was so different...we can't go near temple...v can see from outside... temple architecture was really great...during our visit there was only little water around that pillar like structure in tat temple...totally the place was awsome...v enjoyed the climate n sceneric view around the temple...,4
the sunset view was amazing . entrance fee :30000idr /person. gets crowded during sunset .loads of tourist . usually there is lot of traffic to get out of tanah lot immediately after sunset . indian hindus are also not allowed to get into the temple. only balinese hindus who go there to pray are allowed inside. their temple their rules . definitely worth a visit during sunset .,17
we stayed at the resort which was well worth it as you can easy see the temple at dawn and dust. the crowds that arrive for the viewing is pretty full on so i recommend stay at the resort.,4
this temple is really beautiful but extremely touristic. before you even get to the temple you have to go through a whole village of stands and shops selling touristic stuff. if you want to avoid the worst touristhordes go before noon. it´s fun to wade out to the temple at low tide. well worth a visit.,4
"after visiting benova beach, nusa dua beach and water blow we went to uluwatu cliff temple. i think it is about 50 meters higher than the beach. you have to park the vehicles and walk and climb the steps to reach the temple. very beautiful surrounding and very crowded too.however, there are monkeys, so you must be careful since they might drag your camera, sunglasses etc,, a must visit place if you are in bali.",8
"my third visit to this amazing temple the gardens, the water features, the surrounds are breathtaking. as people walk through the main gates you hear the oooohs and ahhhhs. family friendly, infact there were children playing and swimming in one of the pools. the gardens are just so unique. so clean and tidy, in fact immaculate. i could have stayed and sat there for an hour or two just taking in the amazing feelings of peace and tranquility. definitely a must see when in bali",2
"the uluwatu cliffs are absolutely gorgeous. the temple is very pretty but the monkeys are naughty and obnoxious little thieves.. be careful! trust me, you need to visit here at least once in your lifetime..",8
"arrived early 8am had place to ourselves for first 40minutes or so the gardens are absolutely amazing,colourful and beautifully maintained. the kitch animals statues are found many places in indonesia and add to the culture of the place we did not find them tasteless as with some reviews i read! reminded us of a place we stayed in kupang timor 30 years ago that is indonesia!the temple out on the lake was georgeous especially as we were there early morning and everything was reflected in the still waters of the lake. spent over 1.5 hours just walking around and taking photos the flowers were just so beautiful. only other tourists were from java and had fun chatting and taking photos with them. would definitely recommend a visit is very busy with bus loads of local tourists so go early.",2
do this visit along with kecak fire dance at sunset. it is worth the trip to the end of the island. but if you want a good seat for the fire dance you need to get there early.,13
"it's very nice and extremely suggestive to go there. there's a market where you can find everything you want, and in the beach you find the temple. walking over the stones and rocks, in the middle of this very tiny island bathed by the ocean waves you find the temple. nice walk around and beautiful view. a place to go definitely!",4
"lovely spot by the sea, try and go when the tide is out so you can walk across to the rock the temple is on. there are lots of market stalls at this sight on the way to the temple, prices are not very negotiable though. for a small donation you can drink some spring water and get a blessing from the monks at the temple base and then you are allowed to walk up the steps to the temple itself.",4
it's well worth a visit to tanah lot at sunset. the temple is quite special and despite the many visitors it's still atmospheric at sunset. the shopping precinct seems to have grown considerably since i was there last time with even brand stores amongst the many clothing shops. you could finish alot of your bali shopping whilst visiting tanah lot if that's your thing.,18
"we opted to go in the morning to enjoy the views, walk around freely, and avoid the crowds. it was beautiful. local children were learning traditional dances and music. it was quiet and beautiful.",13
"this temple is situated beautiful at the lake with the mountains. hopefully there are no clouds covering the temple during the visit. i also liked the statute of the water snake near the temple. you can come close to the temple (but not enter) to see the decoration with the different statutes. although i like this place we just stay here for about 15-20 minutes, there isn't much more to see than the temple. when we visited this place there were a lot of tourists walking around so you don't sit down for an hour and enjoy the view.",4
great views over the ocean. get there for sunset! it's really impressive. but don't expect too much from the temple. it's not as beautiful as other temples on bali.,2
nice temple with an ocean view ... beware of the monkey there :),14
"tanah lot is another area that features high on most tourists must-see list of places when in bali. my last visit here was ten years ago, and the place today is now terrifically developed, and to reach the temple itself, you have to walk along a newly well-paved road that is lined with dozens of shops selling souvenirs, paintings, clothing, jewellery, tourist junk, food and beverages of all kinds etc. within the compound, there were also numerous local photographers carrying canon dslrs with standard kit lenses and a huge messenger bag containing the canon selphy printer offering instant print-outs to visitors whore fine paying the exorbitant prices to have your scenic pictures taken. the temple that sits on top of the rock formation remains beautiful, and there was a religious event going on the afternoon we visited but really, if crowds is not your thing, either find a time to visit when no one else is around, or just skip it and buy a pretty postcard of the temple at the bali airport on your way home instead.",18
"in my opinion this was the best temple!!! you could also see some monkeys here, so you can skip the monkey forest. they also do a show here were you can learn a lot if the tradition!!! it was excellent!!!!",14
"probably a little temple fatigued at this point so wasn't impressed. tourist are hearded into this area to watch the sunset over the cliffs, there isn't really much of a temple to be seen. watching the monkeys harassing people and stealing there sunglasses is quite amusing though.",14
this is the biggest hindu temple in the southern area of bali. stunning view of the ocean and beautiful cliff. please dressed decently since this temple is a sacred place for the locals. they have kecak dance performance at sunset time (extra fee from the entrance fee). so you basically watch a dance performance with a sunset as the background.,2
tho is hot and crowded audience to see the kecak dance..but i will recommend you to come and enjoy the kecak dance in uluwatu at least once..with the background of sunset ..very magical and beautifull. the kecak dance is amazing..,8
"we visited uluwatu temple in august 2014. the views were amazing, we made a lot of beautiful pictures. i was really afraid of monkeys as they were everywhere. but if you don't pay attention to them, they won't touch you. at sunset we enjoyed a beautiful performance of kecak and fire dance.",8
over run with tourists and i am part of the problem. thieving aggressive monkeys that terrify people. a nice view from the cliff reveals the ocean and of course the temple complex. on the must do tourist trail...,14
"the sunset was realy majestic from tanah lot, and it can be very ispiring and romantic! but i stayed with mixed feeling about it-there were so many tourists , you`ve been pushed all the time...the pictures from internet there the people are all by themselves are illusion! so i recommend it but for me it doesn`t fullfill my expectations",17
situated on the east coast of bali this place is a must visit .it is a fair drive from kuta approx one and a half hours but worth it as you can visit a lot of other places while you're up that way. there is a small entry fee payable ( make sure you take some bread or buy some near gate entrance to feed the beaut fish ).when you enter a very special water garden will amaze everyone young and old .there is a nice cafe overlooking the fish ponds where you can relax and admire the view,2
"tanah lot is a beautiful temple surrounded by the tides. a must do if you go to bali! i would recommend going to the temple to catch the sunrise, as it is truly picturesque to watch the sunset paint the sky behind the temple.",18
"well well, i am sure any one who visits this temple cannot come back without clicking a picture. there is no taking away from the fact that the views are stunning. definitely worth visiting for a new experience. so we started our journey from nusa dua to uluwatu temple by renting and riding a scooty. quite a long ride of 45-50mins. but we loved it. while you are 5-10 mins away from the temple, you will have to pay entry fee per visitor. we finally reached uluwatu around 5:00pm in the evening and hurried ourselves with the parking and the entry formalities. you will be adorned with a sarong and orange sash which was nylon if wearing shorts or skirts. thankfully we were not as we made sure to respect their religion and prepared ourselves before hand to wear full. so managed to get away with only a orange sash :) absolutely brilliant temple built on so many levels and borders the cliff overlooking the sea. picturesq and serene. definitely head over here if you have a couple of hours to spare. be sure to get here a few hours before 7pm as once the time is up, the staff make sure everyone leaves the temple promply. when i researched about the temple, came to know that there is a kechak fire dance being held every hour and read really good review about it. so after few snapshots and exploring the temple, we went ahead to buy the tickets for the dance performance. we were told we might have to stand or sit on the ground etc etc as it was quite crowdy. so anyways we were quite excited and decided to go ahead and see the show. tickets quite pricey. then we found a spot for ourselves quite on the entrance gate but was visible from there. we were also given the script of the full performance that was about to happen. so basically they depict the ramayana via their performances. we quite enjoyed it as we could relate and understand the story. performers were quite good too. we didnt stay for the entire dance and made our way giving apologies to other tourists as we squeezed through downwards to the exit as we had other plans to catch up with. but pls if you are visiting, make sure to spare two-three hours to fully enjoy it. although , i would suggest that this show and access to the temple should be set to a limited number only bookable in advance to ensure health and safety and enjoyment and comfort of visitors. its worth a visit. let me know your side of the story if you like it or not. ps: you will find a lot of monkeys inside the premises, so make sure not to carry any food items or water bottles in your hand, better be in bag. they are harmless as long as you dont harm them ;)",8
"perched on the top of the cliff is the temple. the other end of the path are the macaque monkey, this are a lot closer and quicker than the monkeys in the the sacred forest and we witnessed item being stolen by them. avoid wearing sunglass/glasses, cap etc, and keep a tight hold on your cameras. go early so you can get tickets for the kecak & fire dance and then enjoy the sunset before the show.",13
"another well visited tourist spot which can get very over crowded. beware of the monkeys, they steal your glass, scarves, handbags, phones and camera not shy at all. you may get your things back from the money rangers for a fee if he can find your item! the views from the cliff edge are fantastic the temple can only be reached by steps so if not so good on your legs you can view from the wall to the right of the temple. words can not describe how beautiful this place is again sadly we missed the sunsetting, but ive been told it is amazing. we were due to watch the fire dance and the heavens open and a massive storm interrupted our visit. they provide you with a sarong... if you wish to wear your own that is okay ... definitely worth a visit!!!",14
"catch the kecak dance performed by local balinese people! they usually start at 6 just a few minutes prior to sundown. the entry tickets will cost you idr20k for adults and i think idr10k for children for the temple. the adult admission tickets to watch the fire dance performance will cost you idr100k per person, and i am honestly not sure whether kids will have to pay or not or have to pay the same price. i will advise against watching the performance if you're sensitive to fire or tremendous heat. leave when they start surrounding one of the characters with flammable objects. do snap photos of the sunset a few minutes before you go watch the show. i don't think this place is wheelchair-accessible",13
we had visited this place in the last week of aug-2018. the main attraction of the temple is a great view of the sea from top of the cliff during sunset.,4
more of a walk amongst the trees up and down steps with brilliant views of the cliffs the temple is built on. you don't get to access a temple at all. 3.00nz entry fee which includes a sarong to cover your legs up. watch out for the locals looking to take you on a tour after you've paid your fee as they will want you to pay them. wild monkeys in the trees but they don't really bother the tourists as there is a man with a slingshot firing stones in their direction if they get too close to the boundary.,14
"we were driven there by our driver who was very considerate and book us into the fire dance whilst we were exploring the temple grounds. beware of the monkeys we heeded our drivers advise and had no loose items. there were people around the temples surrounds watching the monkeys trying to ensure that they did not jump on or steal from the tourists, the best advice we were given was to stay away from walls and trees. the views are beautiful and well worth the climbing of all the stairs. if you have booked the fire dance go early as it gets very crowded. but well worth staying and watching. if i was to give any advise is take plenty of water there is no where to get refreshments once you go into the grounds. the fire dance was a highlight of our trip.",13
we spent a day traveling around bali to see different temples. each one was well maintained and individual. this one on the lake is quite unusual. the grounds are lovely.,2
"a bit far from all the other temple, but love it. it's surrounded by lake and the temple just perfectly place. beautiful gardens and not soo crowded just perfecly made the day at ulun danu. be ready with umbrella cause its rain a lot. for a perfect picture, look for the fotographer provided from ulun danu inside the temple. for rp 15.000 a foto we can have excellent pictures taken from their camera which they have right to stop people who stand close to you when they try to take picture and printed within a minute. and we can have them taken our pictures using our camera or mobile phone.",30
the temple located alongside a beautiful lake has spectacular views. post card pictures with a decent camera. must visit on a trip to bali.,2
"although i am a frequent visitor to bali, i was avoiding visit to uluwatu temple due to notorious monkeys. visited last november with my guide who promised to watch out monkeys for me. i was lucky that monkeys didn't bother us at all. i was glad that i visited uluwatu at last, loved the amazing view of the temple on top of the cliff and walking around the other temple compound. loved the place so much i revisited in january this year, no trouble with monkeys either! although sunset would be spectacular from uluwatu, i would go early to avoid crowd and strong afternoon sun. there is entrance fee of rp20,000 per person. no need to worry about attire, saron can be borrowed free of charge and sleeveless top is ok.",8
it was the most impressive and breathtaking dance i have ever seen. besides the fact that the dance was beautiful and funny ... the location just made it even more memorable; watching at the play with the sunset in the background was just amazing ...,13
this should not be missed when visiting bali. well maintained temple and park. a great backdrop for your bali postcard. come early to avoid huge crowd and heat.,2
besides the beautiful location and view the dance performance is worth while several visits. actually the performance has several different versions so it is likely that even if you saw it ones it will be very likely that next time you see a dissent version.,13
"i would agree with the recent previous review that this was a bit disappointing. i had read previous reviews and was so excited to visit but it was not what i expected. it is a long/tricky trek to get to the temple of about 2.5 hours from ubud. the temple itself is very beautiful and situated in a beautiful location. the views of mt agung are spectacular. unfortunately the locals have turned it into a bit of a tourist trap. there is a line for pictures of the famous gate and they are looking for guests to pay 10k idr. this is a small price to pay, just ruins the feel. there was also a religious ceremony going on, so the vast majority of the temple is blocked off and not accessible. my main tip would be to make sure the entire temple is open to visit before making the long trek.",28
going to this temple was an amazing find. we have never seen anything like it. after going through the market area tourists find an incredible view of this temple sitting in the ocean!,4
"the place is an old historical place portraying balinese culture under hindu kings. good for visiting if one is looking to understand balinese culture and architecture. little fun for kids with colourful fishes in the pond. one can walk within the pond using round stones installed inside the pond. nice little fun for children. like most bali temples, there is entry fee for adults and children. parking fee applicable for cars.",2
"i would say the place has a significant historical value, but its a little touristy place. too crowded but may be worth a visit once while you are in bali.",2
"skip kuta and head straight to the bukit. uluwatu is magical. the views are priceless. the night sky is yours. you will fall in love with the sunset. the temple will make give you a quick architecture lesson. the fire dance will impress you because it is better than the one in ubud. go for the sunrise or sunset. keep in mind, there are monkeys there. respect them and do not feed them things that will harm them!",8
"the bus ride to uluwatu temple can be very nauseating as the roads are very winding..but once you get there, the views are amazing! the cliff is very high up and you can get beautiful sunset views. the only thing is be careful of the monkeys, they will steal you personal belongings ie cellphones.. overall, fun and good to visit!",8
"the tanah lot park is quite big and you need to walk for a while until you arrive at the tanah lot temple itself. i suggest you visit the place during low tide as you'll be able to wade through the low waters towards the foot of the temple itself and get excellent photos. but then again, you could have amazing photos if you're still above the cliff of the park, especially during sunset. i highly recommend you bring water as well.",17
"spectacular view of the temple from the other cliff. the place is very crowded and commercialized, we have to walk through the stalls with souvenirs before reaching the place. no visitors could enter the temple, it could only be viewed from a distance.",4
"entrance ticket rp 30,000. sarung provided. i were visited this temple when the kecak sunset dance show started at 6pm. watch out for the monkeys that may take your personal property away from you. temple is big and its location is very nice by the sea. and crowded. i didn't get to watched the fire dance show (heard show will end at 9 pm+), but if you interested, you need to get a separate ticket for the show which is in an amphitheatre by the side. this place amazingly beautiful and breathtaking view on top of the ocean cliff. its so lovely just staring out into the open sea with the beautiful sunset. .. a great place to photograph. there is a walking trial for sightseeing around the temple as well.",13
"a friend told me \it's mega touristic but you just can't skip it\ and he was 100% correct. from the parking lot to the temple you walk over a tourist market. we visited tanah lot on a cloudy day. the view of the temple is beautiful with the wild sea around it. it is the most touristic thing i have seen in bali, yet the merchandisers are not as aggressive as in other places. you can take plenty of pictures with no other people on it because of some rock formations with varying heights. you can walk to the temple to get a blessing which is nice. all-in-all i think we stayed 1 hour before heading back.",18
"as one of the most popular places of interest in bali, tanah lot temple is without a doubt serving beautiful sunset. located on the coast of west bali in the tabanan regency, it is the place to worship the sea god of balinese, and uniquely placed on a rock formation out from the coast, which makes it appear to be floating on the water during high tide. there has been a surprising amount of debate and discussion about the myth that if you watch the scenic sunset with your lover in this temple, your relationship wont survive more than the next 1 year. do you dare chance it yourself? it has such awe-inspiring beauty, capturing whats best about being alive on this magnificent place we call earth.",18
"famous landmark in bali consisting of rock formations by the sea and a hindu temple. it is a very popular tourist area that when we got there, people came in in droves that we had difficulty getting near the rock formations. it was also high tide that we cannot get near the temple.",2
nice temple and some of the cliff views were spectacular.i went by myself and having a guide would have been better as walking around by yourself doesn't quite give you the full story.no problem with the monkeys as had been warned about and a nice place for a visit,14
up high on a cliff this is a great place to prey...the balinese dancing at sunset really fun a must see ... relaxing to spend some time @ uluwatu temple,8
i heard it was one of the big and important temples in bali. a must see. but make sure u go there when the tide is down so u can see the inside of some of the caves and get blessed by priests the balinese way! there is an entrance fee and also if u would like to see and touch a holy snake ur asked to donate whatever. make sure u have flip flops on coz u will be walking in water. the breathtaking view from the cliff is just outstanding and the plants and trees as well. it is an old temple but well preserved.,2
"visiting uluwatu temple during our visit to bali turned out to be quite an experience. climbing up and down, wading through water, we were able to reach with a great effort as we are senior citizens. of course, people were very helpful. we really found the effort worth the trouble. it is an ancient temple and reflects the ingenuity of man to leave no stone unturned in doing the impossible. more than devotional experience, it is also adventurous and pleasing.",8
"beautiful ocean, nice sunset, amazing temple. im really amazed that how could be the vibes is really good here! everything are beautiful. just be careful to the wild monkey here. will be back!",4
"one of the sunrise spot in bali, popular among photographers. i loved it for the amazing sky, reflection of the temple on the lake and the morning mists.",2
"probably one of the most famous and visited temples of bali, it is extremely crowded. with tourists. the worst kinds who make a lot of noise and have little regard for the sanctity of the place. that said, the cliffs and sea it overlooks are immeasurably beautiful. watch out for the thieving, scheming, little b**t**ds - the resident macaques, who will snatch anything off you and barter it back to you for treats.",2
"visited here after strolling the water palace gardens. hot sunny day did not detract from the beauty of the complex, in fact added a sparkle to the ponds and fountains. irp20,000 admission fee to marvel at the water features and fountain structures and see fat fish lazily swim through the clear waters. it had been many years since our previous visit and the former neglected area is now obviously a site of pride for the balinese. much work has been undertaken over the years and the area is a delight to explore. there is a designated pond for visitors who may wish to enjoy a swim in the cool waters. there are many stone statues and fountains throughout, all adding to the pleasing aspects of the site. this is another site that reflects balinese history.",2
there are not words to describe it. nature at its best and on top of everything the temple. must see,4
"this is a pretty stunning temple built near a high cliff, from where you can see the white surf hitting the shore. the temple is located in a forest area and you need to buy a ticket that comes with a sarong. the temple was closed when i visited in the evening, perhaps only open to locals. there a plenty of monkeys in the woods and they are pretty aggressive. i saw one snatch a cell phone from a visitor who has trying to film the monkey. beside the temple, you pay to attend a amphitheater show at sunset. this show features kecak performance, which is mainly dancers in traditional costumes performing within a circle made of kecak performers who chant all during the show. it is lovely to watch the show with a backdrop of the sunset and the cliffs. come early to get a seat at the top for better viewing. after the show, go to a nice restaurant around the temple for a nice indonesian dinner.",13
"it is a bit touristic but there is a big park around, so it never gets to crowd. it's indeed a magical place, the temple itself is beautiful, and the the surroundings are amazing, lake, mountains, park. perfect place to have a relaxing time.",4
"if you go to bali, you should go to see this temple. in sunset time it is breathtaking view. it is a little bit crowded and we could not get close to the temple but even just looking from the side it was amazing.",2
"i really like this place, although i went on a saturday (24 september 2016) at the time when it was full of visitors (around 12 noon). i usually don't like too many people. it was full of visitors because it was a special day and there was a ceremony in progress. i was fortunate enough to see the procession of balinese people in their beautiful traditional attire, bearing offerings in baskets and trays. there was even a 'mobile' gamelan group playing as the group walked. i managed to get a good position to take lots of photos. it was a case of being at the right place, at the right moment. a truly lucky day for me. the scenery was breathtaking. it had rained earlier in the morning, so there was mist hanging over the mountains. then the wind blew the mist down into the temple, and i felt like i was walking in the clouds. the temple is well-maintained, and the grounds surrounding it are very clean. there are also shops for buying souvenirs and a restaurant or two to have your meals. buffet is available for big eaters.",2
"went on a rainy day, had to wait an hour at the ticket office for the rain to subside and once it did we paid the nominal entrance fee and spent over an hour admiring the grounds and the temple. the management had done a stellar job in the upkeep of the grounds, well organize and clean, this was one of the nicest temples we have seen. the bratan temple is magical. don't miss it. there were no peddlers or any tourist traps.",4
"love this temple for its location. the shops offered around the temple is also good value for money and interesting. however i was not really satisfied with the kecak dance show performed here. its not as happening as the ones in uluwatu temple and its not worth idr50,000 per person. mind you entrance ticket to the show is not included with the ectrance ticket to the temple.",8
this place is a definite recommendation. the sunset was quite an eye candy with the temple and sea as a backdrop. the place tends to get crowded because of being a part of the usual tourist circuit so don't expect privacy. the place is perfect for those postcard picture perfect moments,4
"beautiful views of the temple. 30,000 rp adults and 15,000 children. very busy as we were there approaching sunset. toilets were very grotty and you have to pay - my kids first authentic balinese toilets!",2
"this is on of the things you would like to do if you are in bali to find yourself or you want to start a new life and get rid of all the negative stuff that is holding you back. you come to bali to get in touch with your heart and soul. the walk is an metaphoric for an spiritual changes we make they are often difficult we need all of our strength and willingness, the drive is that we will get to fell better be happier and lovelier. on your way up feel the feed your power and throw all the trash from your head and embrace the beauty you will see on the top as the divine beauty you will find inside of you .",2
"tanah lot temple is located at the southwest of bali island. it is known for the sunset view. but if you go late in the evening, the water would have receded. there are many eatouts and shops around - so it is a proper tourist location. you can click good pictures of the setting sun and the rocks. there is a queue to just step into the caves where you would be blessed by the priests and you have to make a donation - this was something that put me off. when there is a fee to enter a temple, you should not be forced to pay to get blessed !!!",18
"breathtakingly beautiful views of a temple by the cliff side. best part of all is at 6pm they do a sunset dance called kecak. a definite must see. just watch out for the monkeys as you go in, remove all loose items such as sunnies as they will take it.",13
"beautiful temple uluwatu on the cliff, lots of monkeys and with spectacular views. its one of the main must see temples in bali.",8
"what i wrote when describing tanah lot in a separate review holds even more true for this temple: if this temple was placed in a less attractive setting, nobody would visit it. it's very plain and actually, it's not even open to the public! but then again, you don't really come here for the temple because what people want to see is the beautiful coastline scenery and, if you time it right, then you want to see the sunset, too! it's a pretty spectacular coastline here and the views are awesome. we went to see the sunset and saw only a \partial sunset\ but it was definitely worth it! seems this year there are many more clouds in the sky than in \normal\ years, so our tour guide told us. but with or without a sunset, this place is worth a visit. there's also a sunset theatre at the cliff but we didn't go inside because the event takes place during the actual sunset (so you sort of miss most of it) and it seemed very crowded. overall, uluwatu is a pretty crowded place, especially during sunset, so don't expect to be on your own. now to the monkeys! in the sacred monkey forest they are pleasant and friendly. here they are vicious! i think that if you are not reliant on glasses to see, don't need a hat on your head and don't have anything \loose\ on you (like slippers, scarves, etc.), then you might actually see those monkeys as \interesting\ or \entertaining\ to watch because you'd be watching them stealing from other travellers, not yourself. on two occasions we saw monkeys sitting there chewing on glasses and in 1 case they actually broke them. in the other case one of the temple guards managed to get the glasses back from the monkey in return for a banana and the guide actually gave the glasses back to his owner, without any money changing hands (contrary to what i read in other reports about this place). my wife nearly lost her glasses while standing unguarded at the cliff looking at the amazing scenery, she fought him back victoriously, and although she got a slight scratch on her eye she was happy to \have shown him who's boss\ :) so my advice is: come here and enjoy the place & amazing views but if you can see without glasses then simply don't wear them! and place everything into your rucksack or handbag, they don't seem to be interested in those. as in most other places, entrance to this attraction is idr 30000, not much really for what you get.",8
"we actually visited tanah lot twice within two weeks this year. the first visit was at low tide and it was a bit windy and promising rain, but cleared for the hour or so we spent there. we were able to walk all the way around the temple area and received our blessings before the tide rushed back in. the gardens were beautiful and of course there were myriad stalls and food areas to either sit and drink or buy any souvenir you could think of. the second visit to tanah lot was a lovely day but we arrived when the tide was in so we did not join the line of people to be blessed again as they were standing in knee height water. but we did revisit some of the gardens that we had not had time to check out properly the first time and really enjoyed our second visit as much as the first. a very nice temple for all members of a family to visit.",17
went to see the temple and fire dance. you pay to get into the site and then have to pay again if you want to see the dance. unfortunately the dance was already sold out when we got in. fantastic views of the bay but very very busy.,13
"if you go there to see some beautiful temple you'll be disappointed, just like us. the temple is really small and you can't go close, really wonder how some people make those crazy pictures. it is true the cliff and nature are beautiful there but that you can also enjoy for free, without lining up with tourist busses.",4
"extremely blissful temple, with amazing view of the typical temple beauty alongside the lake. there is also option for the boat ride... you will see some locals coming in to the temple, but as usual tourists are not allowed inside the temple we had to chose between ulun danu brantan and taman ayun due to time constraints, but i am very happy i chose to visit brantan.....",30
"we went when the tide was out and it was still very busy. a truly magic place. there is a golf course attached. walk up to the little village and have a cold drink overlooking the temple, truly amazing views. this is a great place for photos. there is a charge for entry but worth the money",4
"beautiful temple with stunning views from the cliff top above the indian ocean. parking 3000 idr, entry per person 30,000idr (3 dollars) try a mee goreng from the warung outside! yum",4
blue water touching the shore giving a milky white look.beautiful view from top and a nice place to go. can not visit temple on most of the days as tourist are not allowed to go inside.,4
"if you only have time for 1 temple, this should be it. when you along along the perimeter of the temple, take in the sights and just chill with your eyes. although a little touristy, it is good to catch the sunset kecak dance just for the experience. as the grounds are ancient and some parts have already been overgrown by trees nearby, it is definitely not wheelchair and stroller friendly. be careful of the cheeky monkeys rampant on the grounds. try not to wear any accessories or hold food/fruits on your hands.",13
"it is a beautiful temple, the routes to the temple from city center are busy and full of traffic, because of that it takes long time to arrive a not really far place! overall still worth for a visit.",4
"somehow our driver dropped us at the other end of the cliff and told us this part was less crowded. nice to the the sunset and bridge formed by the rocks.. only after returning, we realised that we missed the actual destination.. could be a caution for other travelers.. dinner and kechak dance was average.. instead dinner/dance at ubud in a place like saraswati mahal or palace would have been better.",13
"a chance to see one of the most talked about areas in bali, so we made the time to go to the tanah lot temple. very busy with plenty of market stalls to see before reaching the beautiful gardens that make up part of the tanah lot experience. such an amazing place, breathtaking views across the water and of course, the marvel that is the temple. waited patiently for the sunset but unfortunately the weather was not in our favour. although the sunset was wonderful, it didnt last very long. but not disappointed with our visit, if you get the chance to visit, do it. you wont want to miss this stunning part of bali",18
"not only are the views of the cliffs from uluwatu spectacular, but it's also a great place to see dancing and a nice sunset. make sure you arrive early (4:30 pm or so) to get in before the crowds descend. tickets for the kecak dance (which has no instrumental accompaniment) go on sale around 5 pm for a 6 pm show (rp 70000 per person). the dancing is amazing, almost trance like, and the performers are more than happy to stay around afterwards to meet the audience. unlike some other reviewers, we saw monkeys but had no problems with them coming up and trying to steal stuff off us. (our guide warned us to take precautions and leave glasses behind if we could.) overall, this was a great finish to our holiday in bali and thoroughly recommend it to all visitors to southern bali. entrance fee to uluwatu itself is rp 20000 per person.",8
"really amazing temple and gardens, great relaxing atmosphere and sculptures aswell, the garden is so nice to walk around after seeing the temple",4
this is my favorite place at bali simply because of the cliff and the view is magnificent. the sunset at his place is breathtaking. be careful with the monkeys at this temple as they are very famous for snatching tourist belonging and sunglasses are their favorite items. i've been warned by my guide beforehand. but i witnessed myself a tourist glasses were snatched by monkeys at this place. and these monkeys are fierce. go to this place at evening so that you can watch kecak dance which begins at 6.00pm just after sunset. i love the sunset here and the dance is beautiful full of humor. your trip to bali is incomplete if you skip this place.,2
tanah lot temple is located on a hill top and famous for the amazing sunset. this is a public temple and you offer your prayers,17
the view was spectacular ! have to pay to enter the gate and then again at the actual temple. someone tried to walk around with us as well - had to politely tell them to leave us alone. walked closer to the water and the monkeys are very aggressive. jump on people and steal anything they can get their hands on. lots of scared people who left right after they saw that. staff are there to help get rid of them though. still would recommend.,14
you don't have any option to take a picture to the \door\ unless you pay to the photograph. the temple behind is most beautiful than the door,4
"this was the first temple we visited in bali, and i was blown away with it's beauty! you get dropped off a quarter mile or so away from the temple and walk through restaurants and shops to get to the temple. once you reach the area of the temple there are great views, and you can walk near the temple on the beach. there are many different views you can get of this temple. for a small donation, you can drink (which i wouldn't recommend) the holy water and get blessed. a fun touritsty thing to do :)",2
"i had a good time in uluwaty temple, the view is mindblowing. monkeys didn't give me any trouble, they were being fed by the employees and it was too hot for them to mess around with tourists. i wasn't able to enter the temple since was restricted to only praying visitors, even though i was not impressed by the temple, the view and the monkeys made it worth it.",8
it's my 5 times come to visit bali. beautiful island. make me feel relaxed. specially pandawa beach. many spot for take a picture and playing with the water. recommended to come in the afternoon time.,2
"trip to tanah lot was amazing , be memsmorise by the beautiful scenery. was recommended by a local guide to visit there! i would highly recommend people to visit. however legend mention best to visit the place as a married couple or solo. if its just gf/bf (chances of break-up is very high) well its up to one to believe. better be safe than sorry. view by the clift , totally worth it , not for the weak heart!",17
visited here as part of a day trip around northern bali. a nice location full of instagrammers however and slightly chilly. wouldnt go back if in the area but glad we went,2
"when this temple was built back in 1634 ad it would have been very beautiful, situated as it is by the lake. this temple is a sacred place used by hindus to worship god in his manifestion of god as tri murti (brahma, vishnu and shiva). it is just a pity that someone decided to add rather large plastic animals like frogs in the grounds which detract from the beauty of the place. after all it is not supposed to be a children's playground.",4
"our guide did his best to explain why these temples were built in the water, as part of the hindu's religious practice of water cleansing. i didn't quite understand but this temple is still a magnificent site to visit. the mountain and look in the background make it one of the prettiest temples i've ever visited. come see the temple after doing the bali tree top adventure.",2
"this is an amazing place to take photo shots, the temple is build over a mountain with full sea view, amazing at sunset time and weather is fantastic. this is also where you will find the ketak and fire dance, its nice but you can skip the first 15 minutes of it as nothing much happens there, to understand the idea make sure you read the paper they give which tells the story. this gives you an idea about the culture of the bali. must do if you come here.",2
"we visited the beautiful uluwatu temple on our first trip to bali in january. if not for our awesome driver and guide bagus arka we wouldn't have seen the uluwatu temple, one of the many stunning and memorable sights that he showed us. i would highly recommend bagus to anyone needing to be shown around bali, he planned out the day and just took us to the best spots in bali. temples, waterfalls, rice fields, jet ski rides, snorkelling, luwak coffee plantation, monkey forest, dinner on the beach, dinner in the rain forest and much much more! he was very informative, knowledge and eager to share. bagus was incredibly friendly and hospitable. considering this incredible service we where surprised at the amazing affordability, my partner and i are 20 years old and are not yet made of money. so there is no excuse or reason not to contact bagus on your next trip to bali! please look no further bagus can be contacted on his email - tejex74@yahoo.com happy travels 😊🌍",8
this place is basically about the cliff view! there is no temple to see as it's closed for visitors. traffic to get here is horrendous as every tourist is probably brought here. then there is a walk around the cliff and you can watch the local dance show if you would be interested. some monkeys are running around and are quite cheeky and can't be fed.,14
"the temple is on the most magnificent cliff top,great photo opportunity with the sunset,entry was $3 and to watch the fire dance $10. well worth it! there are monkeys there but at that time in the evening we only saw 3,apparently they like to steal from the tourists sunglasses and jewellery,so watch your bags!",14
"we liked the temple, the lake and the setting are very impressive. its a busy attraction though and there isn't a huge amount to see so if time pressed and tight on budget i would save the 50k entry fee",4
entrance fees per person about idr 60k. need to go during low tide so you can walk to bottom of the temple. check google or local tour guide for schedule. there is a yellow marker below the temple where natural spring water flow out. considering at sea should be salty water but its like normal water. temple not allowed to enter ..just viewing from outside.,4
"i love the scenic view! terrific sunset, great people and culture..love the balinese people...worth the travel!",2
very good! monkeys and tample overlooking the ocean. high cliff. there is a show of kecak dance at sunset but best to book in advance as its very popular and seats get filled in quickly. lovely view of the ocean and sun. worth visiting.,13
"it's a long way to get to the temple - we went by scooter from seminyak. i think it ended up costing us about au $18 for 2 adults, 2 children and 2 bikes. there are lots of tourist shops and some restaurants on the way to and from the temple. it was low tide so we walked over to the temple. there are a few tourist traps like make a donation to get a blessing before entering the temple (which is actually closed off). make a donation to see the sacred snake in the cave opposite (a little snake in a little hole - whoopie do!). then people haggling you to buy something left, right and centre. glad we went, it is lovely but just be aware of the scams and take lots of water because it was hot.",4
be aware of the monkeys staying there. they are quite agressive and steal everything. the temple is good to be seen at sunset for the perfect pictures and landscapes. truly worths the visit.,14
"we travelled to tanah lot temple from jimbaran bay which took just under 2 hours because of heavy traffic. the way to the temple at tanah lot is through many, many market stalls - but there is no badgering to buy, we were lucky when we arrived at the beach as the tide was out and it was possible to walk up to the temple receiving a blessing from the people in a cave beforehand. tanah lot temple is a very busy spot and a very popular tourist attraction.",17
"first and foremost, it's very important for other travellers to know that the monkeys here at uluwatu temple are very definitely now being fed by the local community and they are to the best of my knowledge and personal experience very unlikely now to attack visitors. i just read a review on here dated may 11 saying the monkeys are not being fed and this is completely untrue. the fact that the animals were making such pests of themselves was a huge concern for the community, as they were well aware that tourist numbers were dropping because of this problem. the entrance fee to the temple was previously only 3,000 rupiah, and it has been increased to 20,000 (still less than $3us) to cover the cost of feeding the monkeys. i know this from one of the balinese organisers of the dance performances at the temple. we visited in april 2012 and not only were we not bothered by any monkeys, we saw only about half a dozen docile monkeys who completely ignored us throughout our time on the property. i sincerely hope that people will no longer fear visiting uluwatu temple as the views are spectacular. you must wear a sarong, so either bring your own (very cheaply bought on the beaches) or you will wear one supplied at the temple entrance. this applies to both men and women. i recommend taking the path to the right if it's afternoon, as you will have the sun at your back instead of in your face as you traverse the cliffside. spectacular views across the indian ocean along the unfenced pathway. i would not recommend walking this with small children unless you hold onto them tightly or carry them. there were spots where we could easily have fallen over the cliff into the rocks and sea. you cannot enter the temple grounds themselves, built in the 11th century (we were told) unless you are balinese. it is sacred property and i respect their wish to keep it that way. toward the end or beginning, depending which way you turned from the entrance there is a steep staircase, and i'd prefer to walk down it than up it, another reason to start from the right side of the entrance. we went during the day so didn't see what is apparently a very worthwhile dance performance at sunset. will check this out on our next visit to bali. but the walk around the property, with its stunning views, is well worth a visit in itself.",8
unbelievable place. beautiful sunset. the location is perfect. good seafood at the restaurant near the temple.,4
its an ok attraction. you can give it a miss. kecak dance is idr 70k and i feel its a bit overpriced.,13
"from the moment you atep to the cliffside, you witness a magnificent scene. from your right hand is the rock with a small temple in the edge of it and from below a big hollow on the rock. in the midle is the beach. on your left side is the temple almost lying in the sea. perfect to visit close to sunset from 1630 hrs to 1600hrs. when the tide is down you can actually walk to the temple and take photos very close to it. after your walk you can sit in one of many stores and enjoy the beautifull sunset.",4
"one of bali`s post card, this temple has to be visited in order to complete the tour around the island although make sure you pay attention to the tide before planning your trip otherwise you won`t be able to get to the temple. since it`s a touristic attraction you`ll find a lot of people around trying to sell you stuff and the prices are above average in this area. toilets are paid and also ticket charge for the visit. surely you`ll get good pictures in this place.",2
"tanah lot was high on our list of places to visit in bali, but we could have done without it. compared to the temples we visited in ubud and points north, it was a complete tourist trap. you pay your entrance fee and then have to walk through a long stretch of gift shops until you actually get to see the ocean, let alone the temple. we were laughing as the announcements directing people where to go sounded almost exactly like the flight announcements in the jakarta airport - which are non-stop. that said, it is a beautiful temple. unfortunately we were not able to go inside as there was a ceremony the evening we were there and tourists were not allowed inside. it was neat to see the balinese people participating in the ceremony though. we found a nice, somewhat shady area where we sat and watched the sunset. if you are looking for a temple experience in bali, i would pass on this one. there are so many other great spots without the crowds!",18
"tanah lot temple is a must see. that's really all there is to say, it is just incredible and beautiful.",17
"1st: dont piss off the monkeys. monkeys roam around there. a lady tried to shoo one away with her foot...monkey stole her sandal. she got it back though. a friend and i went around sunset. the temple is on a cliff so the views are stunning. we stayed for the fire dance, which wasnt quite what i thought it would be, but it was still great. we were told to go early to get seats. id rather have gone later and sat closer to the performers. the sun beats down on you until the sun goes down so bring a bottle of water. it is a beautiful place though.",13
"a visit to tanah lot is much more than a trip to see a temple. unfortunately we visited during high tide so could not make the crossing to the temple. it was still worth visiting and a magical place in bali. there are other small temples on the well maintained grounds which are exquisite. its not too difficult to get away from the crowds to find a little piece of serenity. lots of winding streets, pathways and vendors selling the usual touristy stuff. you can even pat some pretty tame lewaks at one of the cafes. put aside a few hours to enjoy this place.",18
"we came to tanah lot in order to see the temple and enjoy the stunning sunset at the location. we found out quickly that we were not alone about this, but in spite of the hundreds and hundreds of oath tourists and locals visiting the site we enjoyed a beautiful view of the sunset and i got almost all the nice photographs i had expected to make at this location.",17
great views on the walk here. we went to see the views rather than temple and it was worth seeing. there are monkeys around and they tend to congregate where tourists feed them. we didn't have any problems with them but were cautious.,14
"this temple is located on the top of the world, this place is amazing, from the top you will get a fantastic view over the ocean and the coast. and the best moment is the sunset, therefore there are a lot of visitors around 5 to 7 p,m,, furthermore there is a show called fire dancing starting at 6 p.m. (quite expensive ird 100.000 p.p).",13
"the temple has a perfect place with an amazing view. but there are a lot of tourists and most of them do not behave like they are in a temple. it is full and sometimes loud. i can imagine that the atmosphere could be great if there would be less people. but it is still worth to see because of the great view when you are in uluwatu. otherwise, there are a lot of nice temples in bali",8
"a must do whilst in bali, only a short drive from kuta/seminyak and only 30,000 rupiah to get in. the sea temple is beautiful to look at and lovely photos. photos don't do it justice. there is also a snake park there and you can walk on tanah lot. lots of market shopping there too.",2
"pretty nice temple in particular because of the surroundings i think, you won't get too close to the temple itself. it's one of the most popular temples not only across the whole island so there is a lot of tourists. but it still looks quite calm. you have to wait for the sunset, it's spectacular. :) entry 30k, watch out for monkeys stealing things",4
"by far, my favorite tour while in bali. the view was the most beautiful setting ive ever seen. definitely wear walking shoes. its not exactly a short walk, and if you plan on actually walking down to the beach area youre going to wish you can comfortable shoes. also make sure you have some cash. there are places to purchase water and snacks along the way, and you might need both after climbing the steps in the sun. overall, amazing...breathtaking...dont miss this.",2
"it was quite crowded, but being there in the nature felt relaxing. i loved the view of the temple from above, especially near sunset. we went a park near batu bolong to see the sunset over a picnic, then to the open air theater to watch the kecak dance performance. it was a perfect afternoon-evening. ps. they have seafood restaurant on top of the cliff as well.",13
"this is the place you must visit before getting out from bali! around 2hr from the center of ubud, but thats not the problem because when you arrive at this temple, everything look fresh and relaxing with very wonderful environment and landmark in which you have to take a selfie and enjoy life at the inactive volcano's lake!",2
i absolutely loved this place due to the fact that it is not crowded with visitors and it offers spectacular views! this was one of the best locations that we have visited whilst in bali!,2
"yes, the monkeys steal your stuff! i was one of the first people to have my sunglasses stolen that day. luckily i got them back after the monkey got in to a fight and dropped them but most people don't get the back. do not wear sunglasses or hats or have items hanging out of your pockets because they will get taken! it was pretty funny to watch them get so naughty but they do hiss at people and can get aggressive so stay far away if you can. the view was just beautiful and that's the reason i'd recommend going to this temple. there's a lot of walking to be done but it's worth it. what a breath taking view! also, you don't have to pay for sarongs at this temple but the entry fee is about 30,000 rupiah per person. we went here then to jimbaren restaurant for the sunset in the beach, it was a great day!",14
"this temple is only interesting by it's position. on other side, this place is full of tourists and access to the temple itself is not possible if you are not hindu.",4
"earlier this week, we hired a car and driver to bring us there. it was a long drive from kuta and after having seen photos of the place, we were really expecting a spectacular view. so it was really disappointing to look from the outside - according to our guide, only worshippers are allowed to enter for the ceremony that takes place once every 210 days. we had to then content ourselves with the pretty view of the ocean from the cliff. we spent about 10 minutes looking around but as we were leaving the place, one of the locals signaled to a monkey to snatch my husband's glasses right out of his hands! then when the glasses were returned (thankfully only slightly damaged), the man had the audacity to demand 50,000 rupiah as payment! our advice: skip this place and save your money and time. there are many other less touristy temples and better sights in bali to visit.",2
"uluwatu temple is stationed on a cliff and has a good view of the indian ocean. before entering, everyone is required to put a sarong for respect. sarongs are free to rent. we also hired a tour guide for 100,000 idr but i personally think we could do without one. she wasn't very informative and can only understand below basic english... although she comes in handy when it comes to taking our photos. the place is very scenic, but there are a lot of tourists so it's hard to take photos without any people beside or behind you. nonetheless, uluwatu temple is still a must see in bali. recommended to go around sunset.",8
"this temple is located nearly an hour or more from ubud in the central mountain region of bali. the air is clean and crisp and the surrounding scenery is gorgeous. getting down to the temple you walk through some gardens and then the temple appears on the lake. its different than others weve seen in bali and were glad we stopped, as we were in the region. on the way out, there is a small playground, where the kids can expel some energy before getting back in the car.",2
"words can't really describe the beauty of this place. there is so much to see around. the widespread lake, beautiful mountains, traditional temples, a small garden and all so well maintained! not everyone can enter the temple. but tourists can enjoy the beauty of this place. this place is meant for photographers. so much to click around. we got maximum photographs at this place.",4
"this is one of the \must visit\ place. we went there to witness the sunset and it was beautiful, an amazing view. the place was little crowded owing to the popularity. outside the temple there is a small market to buy souvenirs. overall a good place to visit.",4
"the people of bali are truly talented and it shows by the beautiful temples they build, appreciate and maintain. this temple gives you a tingly feeling of calm and the view of the lake it sits on just emphasizes this!",2
"ulun danu temple is very scenic and the temples on lake beratan are beautiful. the gardens are nice and the whole area is quite large. it is worthwhile to visit this temple if you are in the area, however it is quite far away.",30
"this temple is one of most famous tourist attractions in bali. the temple is located on the rocks, it will be separated during high tide. becoming famous because of the sun set....",2
"first time being in bali, took a full day tour of temples and more sightseeing, one of them being the famous uluwatu temple, getting to the temple is quite nice, the area also inhabits monkeys who run and rule the grounds of this area! but beware these monkeys can appear friendly but when you least expected they can attack and more steal your belongings from sunglasses, water bottles and more.. anyhow, getting to the temple you walk a 5 min stretch road with an incredible view of the indian ocean! gorgeous dark blue waters! its just mesmerizing, the temple itself has not much to offer and see! definitely would come back here again and recommend this to anyone visiting bali",8
the view from the temple is breath taking. the ocean far and wide. the temple itself is mesmerizing. loved this place.,4
"temple itself is very nice.we had bad weather,all day rain,bud the place is magic! what dissapointed is were men who sold tickets...they want money for themselves! entrance with ticket costs 50.000rp.,without ticket 40.000rp....that was the first bad thing in bali for us...pitty for that beautiful place...",2
this was a spectacular temple property with an extensive stair walkway along the cliffs edge ending in a small monkey forest. the monkeys do snatch caps and eyeglasses so beware. be prepared to climb and walk but you will be rewarded with breath talking views of he ocean and surf. definitely worth visiting.,14
"beautiful location and temple! we came here for sunrise and were the only tourists around. it was lovely to have it to ourselves and enjoy the beautiful, peaceful setting. the red sky reflecting in the water was stunning. when we drove past at the end of our day, the car park was full of minibuses, so definitely worth getting up early for a quiet visit!",4
"first of, there is no special rule on attire, just if you wear shorts/short skirts etc, a cloth is provided for you to tie around your waist to cover up. do not wear any blings/flowery stuff, keep them in your bag as the monkeys in the temple may be attracted to those items and will grab them from you. even if your flip flops has a flower on it, gone case. its my 2nd time here. surprisingly i found the monkeys to be inactive at 5pm onwards lol.. the first time around we were there earlier and those monkeys were just on a roll snatching ppls belongings! anyway, best view in uluwatu temple. there is a kecak and fire dance show at 6pm. advisable for those who are going, please leave once the show has ended. please be considerate to others who have paid the same amount of money as you to see the whole show.. i did not get to record nor see the final (fire) part because too many people were trying to exit early. very disappointing on that part (this however has nothing to do with the organiser/temple people) .. btw, try to sit on the side with the sea view to catch the sunset while enjoying the show! beautiful!",8
we visited this temple during chinese new year and so the grounds were very busy but there was still a lot of opportunity to have a good look around. the gardens are beautiful and the temple itself is stunning - if you could go during a ceremony i imagine the spectacle would be even better. the restaurant (not he buffet) one is not very good but as there are no other options in the area it is ok. also make sure you find the western/tourist toilets as we unfortunately went into the local ones which were very unhygienic.,4
"the hike down to the beach and the entire vibe is amazing. we do enjoy the view so much. so, visiting bali is not complete if you're not going here.",2
"one of the place in bali that you must visit. anyway, it is very popular among tourists. better to go around 4pm, so you can catch such a spectacular sunset)))))) also, they do performance there. it is traditional dance \kecak\. don't forget to bring your camera to take a nice picks there!",2
this is a sprawling temple complex with great ocean views often down steep cliffs. it was worth the while wandering around the serene temple grounds waiting for sunset and the spectacular kachak dance.,13
"the history of the temple is very interesting, our driver was very informative. the views are stunning. the monkeys can be a pain here but we arrived at 12noon, it was the hottest time of the day so most of them were sleeping in the shade.",14
"this is one of the most beautiful temple in bali. though one has to travel a lot to reach this temple if you are staying in south bali, it is still worth the trip. the place on a higher altitude has pleasant weather compared to coastal southern bali. if you are lucky, you might witness a balinese hindu ceremony which takes places very often here. the place is very beautiful place with mountain backdrop with the lake view. a must visit temple in bali.",2
awesome scenery. memorable live kecak performance with a sunset view as background . peace & tranquil.,13
"this is one of the beautiful temple to visit in bali. the scenery is awesome. it is located partly on the lake. one of the temple is on the lake and its not accessible. overall, its a fantastic place. if its raining, you cant rent umbrellas (its cheap). don't miss out visiting this place.",2
"with a high expectation in mind, we arrived at the temple having to pay for parking (we were on a bike so it's 1000idr) and 30,000 idr each as an entrance fee which was fine. the place was packed with tourists and we weren't really sure what we were looking at. you can't see the temple as they wont let you near it and it looks so tiny from the view pointless. we visited for sunset arrived at 4:30pm and waited for possibly the word sunset we have ever seen which didn't help!",4
nothing to say just 1 of the best spot at bali while u were here....temple ..monkey...kecak dancer....and romantic venue... beware of the monkey....hahahaha....,2
the temple is located in a lake surrounded by a beautiful hills.the location is so peacefull and gives harmanoy to all.the cold wind and low sun light will always give a blessed feeling to the visitor.only disadvantage is you have to wear balinise cloths to visit the inside of the temple,4
when you are in bali island dont forget visiting pura uluwatu temple.because this temple is one of importan temple very good for visiting because have beautiful sunset and old temple.beside of that you can to see fire dance everyday at 6 pm.soo very nice temple for to see when you are in bali island.,8
"the fire dance in the evening is amazing. sadly, it started to rain during the performance. the other tourists started to leave the theater & walked through the performance. however, the show itself was fantastic.",13
verry beautiful scenery. the kechak dance show start as the sun goes down. worth visit. be carefull with the mongkey...,13
"a very nice interesting temple in bali, the location was very wonderful and the local shops around was awesome.",2
"from ubud central our driver said, it would be an easy 2 hour drive to the pura lempuyang temple, hence my husband & i decided to start early at 8 am as we wanted to see sunset at tanah lot & check-in at seminyak to spend rest of our vacation there. but, we could not stick to our plan and we started at 10 am instead. on our way to the temple at a point, we were stranded in the traffic for 1 hour! our driver said that the locals pray on the road for which it is blocked. we came to know that the holy procession lasts for 2 hours (from 10 am 12 noon). i am not sure how often such processions take place but this definitely changed out itinerary for the rest of the day. after almost 3 hours we reached pura lempuyang temple at around 1pm. at the entrance, we paid for sarong idr 10,000 each & paid a donation of idr 20,000. we were told that there are 1700 steps to cover all the temples but we decided to just visit the first temple which has the gate widely known as gateway to heaven. the view from the top of the first temple itself is mesmerizing!! also the temple is unique and beautiful. i recommend this place!",28
"you can't really get in the actual temple but can see all around. they provide the sarongs for covering legs, men and women. one of the lost beautiful views i saw in bali (honeymoon trip). we went in the morning so it wasn't too crowded; the views are stunning, the sea blue and flowers vivid colors are so beautiful. however we were but disappointed not to see the so acclaimed monkeys.",14
beautiful temple situated in the lake. may not look like as we have seen on the photos depending on the time of the visit. still okay for a day trip.,4
"tanah lot is one of the most beautiful temples in bali. its very sunny and sweaty out there. you may like to bring hats, sunscreen etc. its a good place to spend 2-3 hours",18
amazing location! high low tide depending on the time. cannot access the actual temple. just photo from distance! nice experience,4
"visiting uluwatu temple was an adventure particularly after reading tourist experiences on trip advisor or other blog sites. we visited uluwatu temple fully prepared. i was just carrying my bag pack without any sun shades and cap :) we asked the blue bird driver who drove us all the way to uluwatu to wait till the time we are back. he charged idr 30k/ hour for the wait. i`ve seen number of bad experiences with mostly those who were wearing hats, sun shades or specs and fancy slippers. i took some of the photos as well (which you`ll see in my review) where mr. monkey took the hat from one of the tourist head / fancy slipper from another female tourist.i would agree with most of the earlier reviews that these wild monkeys seems to be trained by locals or the monkeys are being used to get their food from the locals in reward to snatching something from the tourist. coming to the scenic beauty of the place that is matchless and unquestionable, particularly the ocean view from the cliff and sunset. i`ll not comment on the cicak dance since i was not interested in it hence left the place before it begins. as a whole, it was a good experience for us because we didn`t experience some thing bad however for that you need to go with full preparation ;)",8
"one of the must see spots when visiting bali - beautiful! stayed to watch the kecak dance at sunset (idr10,000 i.e. approximately aud10) which was an interesting experience.",2
"this place is very popular and recommended. the location is in uluwatu,bali. the temple has a perfect spot and view. surrounding the temple are amazing cliff, so you can see the ocean from the top and from the temple. you need to buy a ticket around 25k / 30k for the entrance. inside you need to be careful because there is a monkey forest with the tricky monkey that sometimes the monkey will take your stuffs mostly your sunglasses and throw it away. you can see the traditional dance of bali as well inside there.",8
"the view during sunset at the tanah lot temple was a nice experience and our whole family enjoyed it a lot. its a short walk from the parking and the walkway is full of vendors selling clothes, bags, accessories and food. its better to buy some of the bali souvenir here as this place is a lot cheaper than the ubud market which is priced 10 times more than here.",18
one of the places you must visit when coming to bali. magnificent cliffs and temples on top of them. tourists have no acces inside but views are spectacular.,2
"i have enjoyed my stay there for 14 days, i would come anytime back again :) was a wonderful location in bali !",2
"on bali, known as the island of a thousand temples, its extremely difficult to find a temple of serene beauty that isn't swamped by tourists and souvenir sellers (such as tanah lot). ulun danu bratan is located on the shores of lake bratan surrounded by mountains near bedugul. because it's further away from kuta and legian it doesn't quite have the same hordes of travellers visiting it however it can still gets extremely busy when the tourist coaches arrive, which is typically after 10:30am. if you are really keen to see the temple undisturbed then i'd suggest you try and visit it at dawn, which means either staying overnight nearby or leaving ubud during the night. the temple complex opens at 6am. entry is idr 35k. the complex has nine hindu temples, 285 shrines & pavilions dedicated to a variety of gods & goddesses. the main eleven roofed temple dedicated to dewi danu, goddess of lakes and rivers. the temple is featured on the idr 50k banknote. if you do get there at dawn then watching the sun slowly rising over the mountains gradually bathing the lakeside temple is impressive to say the least. you'll also be guaranteed to get plenty of good photos relatively undisturbed.",30
"where a long pants so u dont hv to tie the sarong around your waist. beware of monkeys!! best time to visit this place is sunset as you can see it across the indian ocean. be there by 1700 local time, to get the good views. after visiting you can have a good seafood dinner by the beach side near jimbaran which is very $$$$ and if you are a cheap travel, you cab skip that.",13
this is a nice temple with beautiful grounds. worth a look. i would recommend a private driver though as you can often fit more in for much less. entry to the grounds is around $3aud per person and with tours you can pay upward of $80 - $90 usd. the markets are quite pricey for bali. i recommend kuta for any shopping.,2
"this temple perched dramatically on the west coast of bali is worth a visit if for nothing else that to view the amazing coastal scenery. we were warned about the monkeys which have a habit of stealing things and generally being a menace, but we didn't encounter any issues - thought they were cute!",2
"it was october the start of bali's rainy season yet we were very lucky to still marvel at one of the world's most beautiful sunset spots - bali's tanah lot temple. this is my second time to visit this place with my parents and its beauty still radiates. a natural rock formation located in northwestern bali's town of tabanan. it has been shaped for hundreds of years by the ocean tides. in balinese it means land in the sea. on this rock sits one of bali's pilgrimage site - purah tanah lot temple. built in the 16th century dedicated to balinese sea god - dewa baruna. there are some venomous sea snakes the lives at the base of the rock. entrance is around 60k idr for foreign adults. despite the crowds of both tourists and locals alike the complex is spacious, huge, well and safely designed and beautiful. there is room and space for everyone specially for beautiful photos and videos to remember. there are 8 temples inside the complex - 3 sits on the rock formation and 5 on the coastlines. as you enter the temple complex, to your right stands one of the most famous rock formation similar to a bridge with the sunset just beneath it - batu bolong temple. and as you walk straight from your left the main temple of purah tanah lot stands. if it's low tide you can go down from the coastline and walk towards it - there is a cave beneath and stairs towards the temple. the place consists of limestone, sea rock and a bit slippery so extra careful when you walk. the holy snake (black/silver sea snake) lives on the cave just in front of purah tahah lot. at high tide you won't be able to descend down since the sea extends to the coastline. many other temples are located on the complex with each own pilgrimage sites and balinese gods. a beautiful park with resting area and toilet are also located here. we decided to come back where we entered towards the exit area. we really did enjoy our moment at this holy and revered place with beautiful sunset photos taken by us - to cherish forever.",18
"amazing temple on a cliff with gorgeous views and rich history. breathtaking views, but please beware of mischievous monkeys",14
"you don't actually see much of the temple, but you do get the dubious thrill of guarding your possessions against the monkeys. most people come here around sunset to see the kecek dance. the backdrop is impressive: the amphitheater looks out into the bay and the setting sun. the kecek dance itself is a big bore, with amateurish dancers lacking in energy and coordination. a ot of the dancers are young teenagers, and were more interested in private jokes amongst themselves. to get in, you'll have to wear a sarong, which is provided free of charge at the entrance, or rather, included in the nominal entrance fee. a guide will offer to come with you to guard you against the monkeys - this is largely unnecessary unless you are worried about your earrings, glasses, camera, etc. being stolen. if you don't have a guide then you'll have to pay someone about usd10 to retrieve your item. the views of the cliff-faces are remarkable, but there didn't seem to be much else to have made a special trip for. the kecek dance is about usd4-5 per person, and lasts about an hour. after your visit here, go to jimbaran to one of the seafood restaurants (warungs) on the beach. the one we went to, new matahari cafe, was very good. you choose your fish or prawns, and pay according to weight. they cook it with their special, delicious spice mix and bring it to your table on the beach.",13
"there is a really very beautiful view on the ocean and a unique sunset. but the temple's architecture is kind of ordinary. take your best camera with you! if it's sunny, prepare for a warm weather because the walkway along the ocean has no shade. better get there at least an hour before sunset. there is a kind of small religious ceremony at the sunset. it looked strange to me! but i think it did worth watching once in life to experience different cultures. you should purchase tickets for it and there are limited seats, it's better to buy them first. i strongly suggest you to leave before the ceremony is over because once it finishes all the buses and cars prepare to go at the same time and there will be a very heavy traffic. there are some monkeys, so watch your bags! outside you can take coconut milk and enjoy ;)",4
"this place is stunning! peaceful and magic! get a motorcycle and go explore around, really easy to find a bit price like 7aus compared with other temples but definitely worth it! must thing to do if you come to bali indonesia 🇮🇩",2
this place has a very great view. the access to this temple is quite hard. its isolated and far from the main road but its worth. the view of mount agung is magnificent and the picture taken from the gate of the temple really good. you only have to donate to enter this place. its really worth,28
"the well known sunset at this place is a disaster. there is so many people!! it is better to visit sooner, before 3pm i would recommend. take a walk near the clifs about 500m from the temple, many nice things to see on the beach there.",4
"we visited uluwatu temple located around 25 km south of denpasar. the temple is perched at the top of a cliff jutting out into the sea at the southern most point of bali. the cliff with a jagged face here has formed deep canyons that create an exotic view of balinese land's end. as we approached further we could see the azure blue waters of indian ocean gently caressing the canyons. after the quintessential photo shoots we walked up the path towards the temple. thanks to the travel advisories on the internet, we were aware of the monkey menace here. my wife came without any necklace or earrings and we removed our spectacles in the car itself. while i was fiercely guarding my camera, i saw many tourists losing their hats and specs in split second maneuvres by the monkeys. to our utter delight, the monkeys did negotiate return of the snatched items in exchange of bananas etc.!",8
nice place to visit but too many tourists around; tours are screaming here and there. the people sitting in front of the \holy snack\ is very rude that he tear off our donations and throw it away because he thought we give too little! btw only hindu can get in the temple; others can only see the outside,4
the temple was not really that impressive. we liked the bat temple( goa lawah) or tirta empul better. lots of tourist wanting to take the same picture between the two walls. waiting time at 9:30 +2hours,4
good background to watch the sun set. can get quite crowded though. not much point in walking to the temple at low tide as all you see from below is mostly the large rock the temple sits on. besides quite dirty black volcanic mud all around. we sat in one of the restaurants overlooking the cliff and calmly watched the sunset- great views from the top without the crowds either. we hired a driver for half the day costing $45 and included a visit to the taman ayun temple. visit in march if you dont want too much of the crowds and it wasnt too wet either.,4
"beautiful place to take photos at and admire at the architecture of the largest temple in bali. however, the queue to take photos at the gates of heaven is super long, having arrived at 7ish am but we're already the 120th in queue is simply crazy. we've waited for more than 2 hours for our turn. also, the photographers used some kind of 'mirror' to create the reflection effect, in real life the ground in front of the gates is dry. it is still very instagram-worthy though. so what was so different from the mediocre touristy experience at the temple is that we actually got invited into the temple (usually off limits to tourists) by a very friendly local priestess to experience the balinese religious ceremony. it is very quiet and tranquil inside and you can take part in the ceremony. she also gave us a short account of the history and setting of temple which is very eye-opening. would give this place a 3-4 star just for the gates of heaven but the ceremony is worth 5 stars.",2
"crowded, hawkers, drunken tourists and noise. sorry not a area of bali i am interested in. if you come for culture and scenery then go north from ubud. this area is jus for cheap drunken tourists.",2
went there with my family and was amazed with the awesome weather and incidentally it started raining which made the weather even more awesome. normally it is cloudy with cool breeze but it became chilly. also other temple itself one cant go in but its an ancient temple which is definitely worth a visit. its in the itenary of most operators but if its not then do visit.,4
"you get some amazing views and a beautiful sunset view from this temple. be aware there are heaps of tourists most nights waiting for the kecak dance at 6.pm. we stayed for the kecak dance but still not sure if it was worth waiting for. its a traditional story acted out and its a bit hard to follow even though you are given a leaflet when you pay to enter. i'm glad i stayed for the performance but will not be going again as there are much better performances held at other locations. go for the view which you can do without buying the extra ticket, they monkeys were really quite tame on the day we went compared to monkey forest in ubud",13
"really enjoyed visiting tanah lot and especially for sunset. was stunning views, got some great photos to take home for memories. there is also some markets here prior to heading to the temple area.",17
"good place to see the temple, sunset and traditional dance called kechak. and the best time visit this place is 4:00 pm, this will give you chance to sunset and dance (just after sunset).",13
the temple is located on the cliff and offers a very good view of the sea. sunset from here really looks nice.,4
"having seen so many photos of this temple, i was really looking forward to the idyllic setting but as with most famous temples, it was very overcrowded and it isn't cheap. we paid 50,000 each to get into the temple and 5,000 to park and was ready to leave after 5 minutes. you can get good photos but it isn't a representative of what it's actually like is it worth seeing, yes, but just don't expect a peaceful visit and outstanding beauty",4
puraluhur is a balinese-sea-temple & a balinese-directional-temple at uluwatu-bali. it was built in the 11century. definitely! that's a great place. great and stunning views (cliff) and a nice temple area. beware of the monkeys 🐒,8
"we visited last night at 5:00, went to the show and left after. honestly, i was kind of bugging out before we went to the uluwatu temple. i read all the horrendous stories about gangster monkeys that attacked people. i was prepared to cry if one jumped on me, scream if one tried to take my camera, and run if one even came close to barring its teeth at me! the reality? i saw maybe 5 monkeys. they were in the trees, our guide had to point them out. the only time i saw them get close to someone was when this (stupid stupid) man went out of his way to walk up to one of them and stuck his gigantic dslr right in a monkey's face. so, with regard to monkeys: obviously, take precautions, but if you don't go looking for trouble you will be fine! the show was beautiful. my husband is not into musicals and performances. i thought he would hate this to be honest, but because of the history and the information given, he really loved it! i would recommend coming to sit for the show at 5:30 as it fills up quickly!",8
breathtaking views over the ocean as the waves crash onto the rocks over beautiful views of stunning temples .. a must see for anyone visiting bali ..,2
the most interesting thing to do if you are in south bali nice walk and amazing view but very touristic specially during day take care to book a driver or an bluebird taxy in advance because not a lot of options from there,2
"the temple is located at the top of a mountain and gives you a very great view of the ocean. you can also see the traditional morning and evening balinese dance here called kechak dance. the place is very peaceful and serene. the entry fee too is very less and will cost you only 100 thousands ruiyah for the kechak dance per person. it has a big area and full of greenery. the kechak dance begins at 6pm and lasts an hour. the temple closes at 7pm, so be sure that you have visited the temple and nearby areas before going for the kechak dance.",13
"we booked a private driver (wmp tours) to take us to the temple. it was about a 2.15 hr drive from seminyak. the temple was not crowded, but still a lot of people. we opted just to see the 1st one (heaven's gate), but to tour the entire location would have taken 4 hours. a lot of restroom facilities, food options an souveniers so this is a plus. there is a small cost like 22,500k idr for the entrance and the ride up the hill, and 10k cost for the swing stage pictures, which to me was relatively inexpensive compared to usd. at the heavens gate, you need to wear a sarong (which is provided to you), a scarf for exposed shoulders (provided to you) and must follow some temple rules - which we followed, but a bit funny, but we get it ( no women allowed if menstruating -that was the first one, no yoga poses, no kissing, no bad language, etc) we were given a number to take a picture - we were #243 for the photographer to take your pic with your cell phone, but they were taking 2-3 minutes per guest, and about 20 minutes, they called for #108, so we just took pictures of the temple, because we didn't want to stay until midnight. we bought some indonesian chips and walked over to a large swing area with more photo ops. 10k idk entrance fee and took pictures. the wait was less than 3 minutes. this is a place to visit, fees are minimal, but try to take some small bills for snacks and the restroom (5k idr). i love my pics the photographer took, so i tipped them 20k idr each, (hey, i'm american) but tipping is not required. actually heaven's gate is the \in\ thing for social media, but still a great place to visit.",28
this is the famous iconic temple among domestic and foreigners. the visit here make sense to be combined with twin lakes as they are kind of on the way. it is very crowded. they do have boat if you want to take a ride across the lake.,4
"nice way to see the temple is actually going up to the end of the restaurants and go the last restaurant. because you will get a much better angle. drinks and food there is almost the same. don't go to the first restaurant, it is doubled the price with not much to see, as the plants block the temples on the top of the rock.",4
"i would like to visit this place again and again for the amazing view from the top of the temple. as i visited at day time, i could not enjoy the kecak dance and sunset. but i would definitely recommend this place for the view from the top.",13
this is my second trip to this place and this time the management have increased the number of staffs manning the place especially for the public's safety. the place is located close to ubud town centre and i like the ambience especially the temple near the stream. the place is quite small but just enough for you to experience everything within and don't forget to make your wish at the pool near the temple.,4
"tanah lot is one of the tourism object you have to visit. why? because if you lucky enough to visit it when the sea isn't setting you can enjoy playing in the seashore. i recommended you to come there when the sun rise, because it truly beautiful.",17
"one of the best places to visit in bali. great experience. arround the temple, there is a big open market with a variety of souvenits at very good price.",2
what a beautiful temple to visit. the views were magnificent. i had a tour guide which was good as he told me all about the temple and as i was by myself he took a lot of photos for me. i even saw a monkey and got some great pictures you must go just to see the beautiful view.,4
hearing it's a temple you may not be very kicked about visiting but do not miss it irrespective of which area of bali you are in and how much travel time it takes. it's nature at its glory ..the setting ..the temple ..the sea and the sunset ..worth trip. you can take a small walk around and visit the spring inside the cave but only if the tide is low. then walk up to one of the cafés and enjoy a beer watching the most magnificent sunset of your lives.,2
it took us one and half hours to get here.this was our first stop for the day. the weather was hot and the place is full of tourists and because the tides were out you could literally walk across to the temple.,4
"the walk is nice, but prepare for the crowds. the cliff view is really gorgeous. the blues are so strong and the drop is quite high. take lots of nice photos, stay for sunset if you can (we couldn't - we came in the late afternoon and still enjoyed a brilliant view). be careful of the monkeys, they really are very aggressive and seemed to be train to take things (we saw one successfully snatch someone's mk slipper and start devouring it). we spent about an hour here walking along the cliff and then around the temple.",14
"great location, and very different to other temples . for us there were tò many people so that there was no experience of tranquility we were also surprised at the number of touristy shops selling same old same old.",4
"this temple is featured on the 50,000 rupee bill. it is a famous temple on bali. i thought it was fine but it happened to be a rainy and gray day for most of our visit so i didn't see it at its best but in between the rain it looked nice. you can't actually go inside or anything, it is just something to see. there is an admission charge and some shops outside of the temple area. there were a lot of tourists when we went. i'm sure on a better weather day it is a more peaceful, beautiful visit but our experience was a little bit of a let down. it was a few hours for us to reach this temple from the south and now after having visited, i don't think it is necessary to visit if you're not in the area already. there are a lot of temples in bali and i don't think this one stood out all that much, besides it being a lake side temple.",2
"tuesday 10th september, we had finished our lunch at puri candkruring* and we walked through it's gardens to the shores of lake bratan*. it was from here that we picked up our small wooden boat for our journey down the lake to the sacred ulun danu bratan temple, the guardian of the lake. the temple complex is situated in the very picturesque sprawling gardens by the lake with the mountains in the background. ulun danu temple is also known as bali temple on the lake as it appears to be floating when the river waters are high. it did not appear very floating when we visited as the water was low, visitors were able to walk out to the temple. in the complex there is an 11 storey tower, pelinggih meru, which is dedicated to shiva and his wife parvathi. 11 floors in a tower is the highest level in floors in a meru. enjoyed our visit to this temple however thought it was a bit commercial, not sure what sponge bob statue was doing there. the swan pedalos also looked a bit out of place. * reviewed separately on tripadvisor",30
beautiful!!! this was the first place we visited when we landed in bali and it was lovely. nice to drop in and take a stroll,2
"wonderful scenery, little bit of rain kept everything cool. we couldnt visit the temple due to high dangerous water. so many people.",4
a beautiful setting that lends a feel of peace and calm. expect to spend around 1.5 hours. best to visit early (around 8am or so) to avoid the crowds. drive time from ubud: approximately 1.5 hours - can increase sharply if later in the day. a pity that visitors aren't allowed to visit the inner sanctum.,28
"absolutely recommend - even if you dont go to the show (tickets were sold out the first night we went) it is still worth going and one of the best places to watch sunset! costs 20k per person to get into the temple area and there is an additional cost to watch the show. travel in packs to stay safe from the monkeys. and for god sakes dont wear sunglasses or a hat, or mindlessly be looking at your phone because the monkeys will take it! they are kind of crazy but just stay close to other groups of people and you will be fine. someone did get bit by a monkey but just dont be stupid and you will be fine.",13
"paid a visit to this attraction and really enjoyed it. the forrest is lovely and the monkeys are no where near as aggressive at ullawatu. plenty of staff looking out for guests. beautiful place for a walk in the shade and lots to see,",8
"one of the best places at bali. we had a long drive to reach there but it was worth the visit. the turquoise waves by the cliff and the beautiful sunset was awesome. we saw some monkeys taking sunglasses and hats from tourists. we were hanging around past sunset and when we had to leave the place there were some 100 monkeys strewn on the pathway. .we had to cross that to reach the cab and one monkey held my friwnds legs from behind, she pushed it away and we managed to get into the cab. so its better to leave the place early.",2
"quite easy to get to, very nice, very crowded. to watch the fire dance in sunset is really good experience. a bit long, but interesting for the idea of balinese traditions and spirit. fun, too, in the end :) paid 30 000 pp for entrance, the dance you buy inside and it is another 100 000 pp. on the entrance you must cover your legs with sarong but they lend them for free. we saw some monkeys when leaving, one of them stole smebody's glasses. why do people never read the signs? there is a giant one by the entrance: take off your glasses and watch out for monkeys. they might look cute but are actually skilled thieves.",2
"words are not enough to describe the beauty of this place. temple surrounded by the late, beautiful mountain in the background, very well maintained garden and fast changing weather makes it one day picnic sopt. as other temples, place of ceremony is accessible to only balinese but you will not disappoint with it as you can enjoy beauth of the places with cameras and selfie sticks. we went there on our way back to ubud after dolphin citing. we also enjoyed awesome vegetarian buffet during the lunch. one of the best memory to take away from bali. not everyone can enter the temple. but tourists can enjoy the beauty of this place. this place is meant for photographers. so much to click around. we got maximum photographs at this place.",2
by far one of the most popular temple sites in bali for tourists. the landscape is most pleasing and soothing. ample photo opportunities. there are a couple of decent eateries in the temple complex.,2
"loved this place and would definitely recommend it for a visit. the huge koi carp were amazing and the place was cool, peaceful (once we got in) and picturesque. the store keepers outside the gate were a pain in the neck but it's bali so if you can't handle street hawkers then stay at home.",2
"just great . very nice place . i think this temple is unique , a temple in the ocean , woooow . don`t miss tanah lot .",17
"i found that the temple is highly commercialised and lots of tourist, making a temple into a shopping mall.",4
"most people visit from 4pm onwards in order to see the kecak performance, however, if this isn't of much interest to you, i would strongly recommend visiting earlier in the day, as in the evening it is extremely busy and overcrowded. tickets are oversold for the performance and people end up on sitting on the steps and the floor. for an hour this is very uncomfortable. the views however are breathtaking and you can get some wonderful photos. it is worth mentioning too, that you are not actually allowed in the temple.",13
"ever since i saw the documentary 'baraka' i was interested in kecak ceremonies. so, uluwatu was where i decided to go see it. amazing scenery cliff side and an amazing cultural experience. there are quite a few other tourists there but well worth it!",8
"the temple is not the main purpose to visit, the place is nice with amazing views to the cliffs and the sea. but the best part for me it was the performance that they do at sunset time and its just magnificent. reflect part of the cultural, dance tradition and myths . it was funny and interesting, obviously its turistic but definitely worth it",13
"it was a last minute decision to go to this part of bali since it was not really part of our planned itinerary. the original plan was to check out the hotels neighborhood on the date of our arrival. but we decided to book a ride through our hotel and paid idr600,000 (usd40) for 10hours use of vehicle. uluwatu is 1hr and 30mins away from seminyak. it was a sunday but there is a moderate traffic from our point of origin. we went first to the beaches in uluwatu and arrived the temple in time for sundown. this is where the popular kecak fire dance is held. its the one of the best decision we made during the trip and the sunset is nothing but majestic. entrance fee are shouldered by our driver as part of the vehicle rental. shorts are not allowed inside the temple premises but the “sarong” is provided upon entry. there are monkeys going around the temple and one unfortunately stole my companions sunglasses. our driver mentioned this playful pals have tendency to steal glossy things.",8
"we arrived there around 3 pm , as our driver advise and arrange to get there not by the lunch time . its to crowded he said . it's such a beautiful place , peaceful and cold atmosphere . no wonder even late afternoon there still some crowd around the temple . amazing floating temple with lake and mountain background . it was a little bit foggy and rain but still we got a lot stunning picture moment . highly recommended place to visit but its better early morning or late afternoon for less crowd .",4
"i found this place very beautiful and stunning. the more numbers of photos i have taken during my bali visit is of this temple! nice climate, but after some time started raining.so couldn't do the boating in the lake . a mountain in the background and a lake and clouds it was amazing",2
we went to this temple in the early morning as part of a private tour with agus private tours. our driver dropped us near the entrance gates to the temple which saved a long walk through market stalls in the heat from the main entrance. agus told us all about the history of the temple and customs. we we're lucky enough to see a family blessing for a child while we were there. agus also guided us to find areas where there were less tourist but perfect spots for photos. as it was low tide we venture on the rocks near the temple with many others. sunset is also a good time to visit but expect crowds as well. recommended.,4
we found the temple to be serenely beautiful and peaceful. the adjacent markets were very interesting. unfortunately the experience was completely spoilt by the visit to the snake park where the animals there were kept in atrocious conditions. dirty tiny cages in which they could not move and lying in filth. sick owls tethered to dead tree stumps.,4
"very nice looking temple with breathtaking views on the edge of a cliff face. tourists are given sarongs to remain respective of the property. unfortunately most of the temple particularly the worship areas, and those with greatest architectural attraction are closed to the public. still great to see through the gates though. (be wary of the monkeys :p )",14
"in bali, i have noticed that temples doesn't have deities in it. they say that it is to be imagined. this temple is situated on a cliff and you get a stunning view of cliffs around. you have to wear a purple coloured cloth around your waist if you are in short clothes and orange coloured belt-like cloth if you are in full cloths. beware of monkey over here.",2
beautiful place to visit. temple situated on the edge of rocks seaside. have a big shopping area as well where one can utilise his bargaining skills.,4
this island temple is set right on the ocean and you can only walk out to in when the tide is low. there are many people trying to be your guide and trying to sell you stuff. you do not need a guide for this attraction. there is not much more to see than the temple itself. very beautiful setting.,4
"bad experience with the monkey during visit this place a month ago, even on the entry gate notification board has explained to secure our belonging during visiting, i'm still sure that the monkey will be nice just like their brother at monkey forest ubud. definitely wrong...the monkey at uluwatu just like robber in quiet place and you can't do anything except you accompany by tourist guide. overall this place is fantastic even we are here in high noon, the view is so exquisite where you can find cliff rock join together with clear sky and blue ocean.",8
a great part of bali definitely worth a visit we have been going here for a number of years great beach great restaurants lovely area,2
awesome views. massive place and gorgeous gardens. really nice places on the cliff with views of the temple to grab a drink and watch. super cheap and a highlight of bali. i picked up some really nice cheap quality bracelets from a shore just outside tanah lot. highly recommend.,2
"the temple located on the lake, nice view of mountain. when you are lucky you can see the balinese praying in the temple. must visit in bali",2
"the kecak dance inside costs 120000rp extra. the place is really beautiful. recommended at sunset. the monkeys were peaceful and fun, and took unsalted peanuts from our hands. happy times!",13
"a lovely place to visit for an hour or so. the setting is stunning and you could believe you were in switzerland rather than bali. the temple itself is quite small and has limited. we were lucky to see a funeral ceremony and to see this followed by the ashes being taken to the centre of the lake was quite interesting. the only thing that really spoils the place is the pedaloes for the tourists, which are so out of place!",2
"great sunset however do not recommend the show / traditional dances. no value for money had to sit around for 2 hours, due to no proper system. first come first serve.",13
"the temple is near the lake which is surrounded by a breathtaking view of the mountains. i was blown away by this place. if you're a nature lover, this is a must see.",4
there are lots of tourists and you cannot go into the temple. but still it is a place you must see given its history. do wade to the temple side and receive the blessings.,4
i arrived at pura tanah lot at 7am when it opened and none of the vendors were open yet so it was quite peaceful. there were a lot of tourists from java but it wasn't nearly as crowded as i can imagine it would be at sunset. the temple itself is beautiful - as is pura batu bolong which is just north of tanah lot and worth walking up too. there isn't a lot of information about the temple round (that i could see).,17
i very like the uluwatu temple as well. the view there very nice. the natural geographical also very nice. beside it also got lots of monkey around there. the monkeys very naughty and not scare of people. as a tourist you must go and visit there.,8
"started our day out at 6 am to visit this temple from seminyak. it was about a 2.5 hour drive, when we arrived the place was already busy. you are allowed to bring your own sarong as they must be worn. entrance fee is cheap. the heavens gate where everyone wants a photo is by number, so get your ticket asap. we only waited 1.5 hours for our turn, but explored the area nearby while waiting. it was also fun watching people pose for their photos. you need to give the photographer a little extra and he will reward you with an abundance of great shots. theres not set price. lots and lots of stairs to climb however. take good shoes and take advantage of the motorbike men who will drive you to the top of the mountain after your photo for only rp 20 000. then there are more and more stairs but great views. a fun but exhausting day out. well worth a visit.",28
"everything is beautiful except the monkey. they stole everything. if monkey steals your thing please dont run and trying to catch them. it will make them run away in to jungle. just ask the staff of uluwatu to help you, they will make a barter between your things with foods.",8
"this temple was full of monkeys when i was there, much more aggressive that the monkeys in ubud so be careful. bring your own sarong or borrow sarong when you eneter this place, you can watch the kecak dance here which is a must see when in uluwatu. there's a great view of sunset in this place",8
"tanah lot temple is dedicated to sea god & definitely a good place to watch sun set. no monkey menace here in comparison to uluwatu temple - so people enjoy visiting the place in peace. we wanted to visit top of the temple for better view. the approach is through winding staircase. for climbing stairs, one needs to offer prayers & donation (10 k per person), but to our dismay, after climbing 20 odd steps, we found gates are locked - and no one informs you about this. so avoid falling in trap of local priests to pay for climbing up. theres a cafeteria towards west side of the temple which offers awesome view of indian ocean overlooking a beautifully maintained garden. if you want good pics, go early as it is very crowded all day.",17
"we visited the floating temple as part of our day tour with silas tours - it sits on lake beratan, it was a long day but this was one of the highlights. it is spectacular- a peaceful area, lots of good photo opportunities! probably worth visiting as part of a tour you can visit the rice fields first and then head to the mountains to the lake and the temple",4
"i could not wait to get to uluwatu temple and i was not disappointed when i did. went late afternoon to catch the sunset but it is so beautiful there that you do not even need to see the sunset to be amazed. when you stand and marvel at the beauty of the sea which spreads out in front of you, the small temple is perched high on the top of the cliff to your right and on your left is more beautiful cliff face and monkeys. i had difficulty capturing the temple to my right because of the shadow as the sun started going down but to the left the beauty of the cliff was easy to capture. when walking on the side with the monkeys you have to be careful of them snatching your glasses. it is obvious that they have been trained to do this as they are then given fruit so that the glasses can be recovered. you are expected to pay for the recovery of the item. the monkeys themselves, when not stealing glasses are wonderful to watch as they prance around the foliage at the top of the cliff. always better to see animals doing natural things rather than taught things. once the sun starts going down the water gets a stunning reflection on it. the sky around the sun changes colour and looks extraordinary, as do the monkeys sitting on top of the wall as they slowly turn to silhouettes as the sun goes down behind them. this is a magnificent sight to see and leaves you feeling good about life. there are also cekak dancers who perform there and for which you pay a further amount to watch. being surrounded by such beauty was the highlight of my holiday and will be remembered forever.",8
"the \terrible\ reviews of the uluwatu temple crack me up! yes, there are thieving monkeys that will snatch any lose items on your person (there are huge signs at the entrance to the temple warning you of this!). the temple is not spectacular, but the landscape is! the ocean views are amazing and this is the perfect place to watch a balinese sunset. it isn't expensive to go visit the temple and there are a lot of other great beaches that make the trip to the southern tip of bali more than worth it. the monkeys are terrible so you might want to carry a stick to keep them at bay. there is a free dance performance at sunset, but this gets crowded quick and there are plenty of other opportunities to see great balinese dance performances around the island. i would also recommend renting a scooter and trekking to the temple on your own.",8
"this temple is nice but it's not worth the travel from ubud for example. it's overloaded with tourist busses and selfie-sticks, really annoying. once you are there you stay there for like 15-30 minutes and that's all and you can drive back.",4
"so happy i found this place during my search of bali!! very beautiful temple, and uncrowded. stairs were not nearly as steep as i expected, it was totally do-able! it was just a suggested donation, i think we gave about 40k idr which they seemed happy with. unfortunatley it was cloudy the day we were there so we couldn't see the mountain but it was still beautiful! i would highly recommend a trip here!! no one was there trying to sell us stuff or harass us at all. excellent stop!",2
"built in 1633, this temple is more than a shrine, it's a garden and a recreation area for locals and tourists. the lake view is stunning with the sheer backdrop of bratan's eastern crater rim. not only is dewi guarding the lake, ganish is at the gate because this lake is one of three that supply most of the water for irrigation in bali. please be respectul and limit the amount of water used while visiting bali. transport note: the roads leading to this area are steep, with numerous turns and undulations. if one is prone to motion sickness, i would take a dramamine 1 hr before leaving.",2
"not much in temple to see, dance show is a must. very well presented and fire dance part was great.a good sunset view on a clear day.",13
"fantastic and amazing this temple, kecak dance verry unik and so beautifull, sunset wow fantastic. i will come back with my friend and my family",13
"we went there about 4:30 pm. the scenery is quiet beautiful but starting 5 oclock the place is becoming more and more crowded. anyway that's normal, everyone come to see the beautiful sunset over this temple. keep in mind that the entry fee is no longer 30 krp but 60 krp since october.",4
"it is a beautiful beautiful temple, however packed full with tourists and feels more like a cool photo opportunity than an awesome bali experience.",2
"the views are stunning and the sea is at its best. you cannot enter the temples as normal people are not considered to be, i guess godly enough. this is religion at its worst, you can view it from afar be pestered by people taking your photograph or hawkers selling birds with rubber bands but in terms of understanding the religious significance, well it doesn't work. add to the zillion tourists that turn up (ok i'm exaggerating) and you have something that could be wonderful and surreal but ends up just another opportunity to extract money from the gullible tourist. it's a shame.",4
"as all guidebook says, ”best visit is at sunset”... well, im a crowd beater so i went at 7:30 am in the morning to check the temple out... and it was priceliess... it was prestine, quiet... the sun was just up, all hardcore sales people that otherwise chase you for sarongs and t-shorts was asleep.. so was the chinese, russian and other tourist. i basically got the whole temple to myself, the sights, the garden and the ocean... fantastic!",4
"i've gone here twice, each time it's been so beautiful. although crowded with people around sunset, it is absolutely gorgeous and a must do kind of thing while you are in bali. during low tide, you can walk through the water to the temple and get blessed by the monks. although you can not climb up the temple it's a great experience and the views are beautiful.",2
"we were led to believe that we could tour the temple (properly attired, of course), but it was locked up tight. we could only see the inside from over the walls. the monkeys were everywhere and they were entertaining as well as mischievous. i'm glad i went but i do not plan to revisit.",14
"it's a very beautiful place to visit. the temple, cliff, greenery, sunset.... it was just perfect. the best time to visit will be in the evening or early mornings to see sunset or rise.",4
stunning temple. a great experience. we watched the sunset and enjoyed the kecek dance. great evening,13
this is a unique temple that built on top of sedimentary rock (which had several horizontal layers of rocks just like the grand canyon rock). and different layers of rocks had different resistance to the wave and thus forming a spectacular scenery. the wave is very strong which gave a unique sensation when viewing the temple. tourist can only view the temple from the outside. only true worshipers wearing the proper attire can enter the temple. ticket cost 30000 rupiah per adult.,4
"dont bother going to the beach here, instead, hire a driver for 600,000 idr for 8 hours, and head down to uluwatu for the day where the sand is white and the water clear.",8
i appreciate the beauty of the temple however there was nothing spectacular to see. it was a long drive to get to the temple but was a little disappointed as we saw everything in little as 25mins. take an umbrella as it can drizzle from time to time. random statues of frogs and birds spoil the beauty of the park as it has nothing to do with the religion behind it.,4
"beautiful place to visit. fresh water and several pools in the middle of the forest. nice pool with the fish, fontains,restaurant. on this place you can spend several hours in nice garden. in surrounding is also the temple.",4
"great place to visit - highly recommended. beautiful setting high on the cliffs, with a lovely walk along the cliff tops, and around the temple. best bit, the monkeys!! hundreds of them, and far more wild than other places. great entertainment. if you only visit one monkey temple make it this one. and then lunch in one of the lovely warungs on the path down to uluwatu beach. all in all, a great trip. by far the nicest spot we found in southern bali.",8
"tanah lot is one of the many beautiful temples you can find spread all across bali. it is one of the more famous and touristically busy ones due to its unique location. tanah lot is built on top of a stone that protrudes from the ground just a little off the west coast of bali - but still close enough to walk over. during low tide, it's dry to walk and during high tide, there is a little water to walk through. the unique location makes this temple a spectacular sight - especially during the blue hour just before sunset and early in the morning. when i traveled, there were priests there, who will give visitors a small blessing before you can climb up the stairs around the temple. unfortunately though, except for the beautiful setting, the temple itself (inside) is not accessible and therefore there is disappointingly little to really see / explore.",18
"great place to visit & with great view from the top of the cliff... kecak dance is entertaining & the view of sunset is breathtaking. entrance fee cost idr20,000/adult. kecak dance cost idr70,000/person",13
this temple is a must to see if you are on a road trip around bali. unfortunately i went there during a heavy rainy day but this did not stop me to see this beautiful place. i simply loved the enormous fish swimming in the big pond. the ticket costs really cheap so it is worth to visit,2
"we reached around noon and there was full tide, blocking the way to the temple. picture of the temple is nice, but there are too many tourists, shops and restaurants.",4
"uluwatu temple is located at the south of bali. it takes about 45 minutes from nusa dua area , 1 hours 10 minutes from kuta,or approx 02 hours from ubud.the temple is located on the edge of a steep cliff and there are several surfing spot nearby. kecak dance is also performed here daily at 18.00 pm and the beautiful sunset can be seen from the stage during enjoy the dance. there are a lot of monkeys and please be alert of your belongings.",8
spectacular ocean view and scenery view. nice place for slow walk. temple is not open for public but uprise could walk around the open area. nice for photos taking and weather was shinning and windy sometime.,4
"we visited this temple after our lunch and swim at finns beach club canggu, since we were in the area. it gets busy for sunset, this is promoted as sunset temple. just have a walk around and enjoy the view it is a lovely place to visit.",4
"bratan temple is situated on bratan lake, in a great nature scenery. it has a nice garden around, with beautiful decorations, flowers and trees. the necessary time to visit it is around an hour.",4
"having visited tanah lot on two separate occasions with a couple of years in between, i just say that the temple aspect is a beautiful opportunity for stunning photos. however the walk there seems to be getting a tad more aggressive over the years. shops line the walk to the temple and some sellers diminish the whole experience. if you can see past the commercialisation that has taken hold, enjoy the views and temple for what they are - an unique cultural experience.",17
too commercialised with market going on forever before you reach the temple. unlike picures on google and tourist brochures the bridge is actually completely lost to the sea. hoards of people around the area and the temple itself isn't paticularly special in comparison to others in bali which are amazing.,2
"we had a great time at tanah lot, not taking into account rude tourists. we arrived fairly early - around 9 - so we avoided the majority of the crowds, i think. the views are absolutely breathtaking. it was low tide so we were able to walk a little ways out into the ocean. a word of advice, just take off your shoes and prepare to get your feet wet; trying to run from the waves is silly and you could slip and fall. it's all rock anyway so your feet won't be dirty. the funny part was the tourists who were posing on a rock with a scarf blowing in the wind behind them...and a wave crashing over them - soaked them to the skin. they were done with the posing after that 😄 i give this attraction 4 instead of 5 because of the super annoying vendor that would not leave us alone, trying to sell me postcards. i didn't mind her hawking her goods at first but then she started the pressure tactics and following us around and that was just annoying. we spent an hour because we had other places to see; it went by fast but was absolutely adequate. a great time was had by all! definitely visit tanah lot but go early before it gets really hot and crowded.",17
"it was way too hot at 4pm we all struggled in the heat. so we all hid in a cafe until 5pm then it was bearable. stunning walk along the cliffs to the temples. the restaurant on the right side was perfect for sunset drinks and to see all the thousands of bats flying out of the caves was amazing. don't eat at this restaurant, seafood extravaganza is a trick as the prices are not per kilo, half kilo, but per 50 grams. so it looks cheap until it is weighed.",4
lovely lake side temple. we were lucky to be there on a festival day with beautiful decorations! very popular with locals and tourists but well worth the visit,4
"gorgeous temple but beware hordes of tourists. also, the surrounding toilets have a fee so be prepared",4
"uluwatu is one of the best temples in bali and it has a great story behind. i was disappointed that we were not allowed to enter the temple itself because it's only reserved to worship. my only advise is to visit the temple in the morning, something around 8:30-9 am. the monkeys won't be active and the place won't be busy as sunset time, and you will be able to get nice photos and enjoy your time :)",8
we went in the middle of the afternoon to avoid traffic at sunset. got some great pictures! certainly worth making the effort. balis highway system is really lousy!,2
"awesome temple. went here 2 times and still love it. there is 7 temple to see in this mountain, u can do hiking along to see all the temple.",4
"i came here, via private driver, on a monday in mid-december 2022. there is a fee to enter and to use the restroom. entrance was 75,000rp and the restroom was 2,000rp. the grounds was pretty big with a beautiful garden. don't miss the floating hindu temple. we came during their harvest festival so everything was decorated beautifully. there are restaurants inside, a playground for kids, as well as boat/water activity rentals. the lawns were beautifully manicured. definitely worth a trip out her to visit.",4
the best from uluwatu is the kecak dance... thats awesome with the sunset also.. its worth coming here.. be careful with the monkey...,8
a pretty cool place accesed by a longish drive through the mountains. even though it rained whilst we were there the temple strikes an imposing figure on the lake as well as making for a great photo or two!,4
"it has a really good view but it's overcrowded, not worth it if you don't have a lot of time in bali, you can get to see great views elsewhere..avoid the kecak fire dance, it's terrible",2
"arrived at sunaet, place was crowded with tourists when we reached and since it is low tide, the foot of the temple was little with tourists and difficult to take a picture. maybe better to go in the morning when it is high tide",4
"saw the tanah lot temple 4y ago, went back this year and it was still the same but sooooooo much more tourists!! bali has changed a lot in those 4y, there are so so so many tourist, especially asian ones. it is pity because the local people try to exploit it by asking money to see the 'holy snake' at the temple and stuff... too crowded if you ask me, rather go to another temple.",18
"temple complex is huge. includes shops and restaurants. the temples are located at the sea shore. beautiful. if going to furthest temple, watch the water tide. during high tide you can not cross from furthest temple to mainland. wander easily and admire the calmness and great craftsmanship. perhaps a little meditation. so glad we visited here. many photo opportunities.",4
a must visit temple. also very nice scenic beauty. on the sea and hence still more attractive. good exercise also.,4
"amazing view at the temple, you wont need much time here though as it is quite small, be careful of the monkeys (try not to have your phone out too much and put sunglasses away as well). lovely afternoon stroll, taking in sunset and the temple. great for people watching. chilled and relaxed. definitely worth a visit. came for the kecak fire show on a sunday night and was one of my favourite evenings in bali.",2
"this temple was absolutely breath taking, a short 10 minute walk for this to take your breath away, 30,000 idr to enter which isn't anything but for the views and great photos it is more then worth it, a few hagglers along the walk asking for money for food and toys etc but just ignore it ! will go back again for sure !",4
the scenery is the star here. truly truly beautiful sunset. but temple is not really spectacular. the kecek show is a big disappointment.,13
well worth a visit as other reviewers have said but a couple of notes of caution. 1. monkeys are fat as they steal stuff. generally don't show your teeth to them (as can be a sign of aggression) and don't have things dangling off you. especially food. all in all though the ones we saw were pretty well behaved and they don't seem to attack people just pilfer. 2. the kedak dance was packed full. if you want a seat you'll have to get into the arena at about 5.30pm. once the seats were full they started pulling out plastic chairs. then sat people on the floor about 2inches from the guys doing the performance. if you like to be right in amongst it though get there at 5.59!! glad we went.,13
"dejavu for those who have been to wales or visited cornwall (minack theatre to be specific). this is both & definitely one of the best places i visited in bali. amazing view, monkey forest for those who are intersted is right at the door. view is great from both the sides of the temple top. again, non balinese people do not get to enter the temple but rest of the things make up for it. restroom outside is fairly clean. you have to wear the traditional wrap around (sarong) before you enter, & then you enjoy the cliff views. from the top itself, you can see the theater where they perform the world famous kecak dance (monkey dance from the great hindu epic - ramayan). sunset view is breathtaking & so is the kecak dance. tip - since it is at sunset, sit at the top row to enjoy the ocean & sunset backdrop; no need to rush to the front rows because they do not have dialogues (just sounds) & a little they speak is on mic anyway. seats are occupied 45-60 minutes in advacne, carry something that you can use as a fan.",2
the views from the temple were simply stunning! it does get a bit packed but when you get there you will understand why. the fire dance show was also amazing but make sure you get there well before it starts so you can get a sit otherwise you will have to sit on floor or stand for the whole hour.,13
"i had the opportunity to visit uluwatu temple again after 13 years and boy, has the place changed. the major change you'd notice now are the crowds. in 2006, there probably 200 people (in august) but now there easily more than a 1000 people there. the local authorities have built new and better facilities for the tourists. nevertheless watching kecak didn't have the same feel as the place was so crowded, that they allowed tourists to sit in the circle, at least 4 layers deep. which resulted in a very small circle for the performers to move and perform. overall it was an enjoyable experience for my friends, who were seeing it for the first time.",8
too crowded because so famous temple. there were people praying. so peaceful and pleasant to hear. the bad side need to pay to go to the toilet.,4
"not what we expected and they make you pay for the entrance and we supposed to visit the temple also inside it, we arrived at the entrance of the temple the make us pay also for \donacion\ and once we did 3 steps, everything was closed and we couldn't visit anything. just a place to steal money! don't go there!",4
it's a very great experience to watch kecak show while watching sunset and beautiful ocean view from the top of the hill in uluwatu. unforgettable moment!,8
this place is very busy and lots of people around but if you can try to ignore them the view is spectacular. we went around midday and we were lucky our guide organised for us to be blessed by a priest currently at the temple - go and have a look for yourself!,4
"the monkeys around the temple behaved themselves so it was a great visit. friends stayed in the carpark and had a monkey take off with her handbag but someone took chase and managed to recover it. watch your sunglasses, camera & handbags ! we walked along the path on the cliff which was a tricky walk but a great view.",14
"my husband and i went on a very hot day! there's no shade, so it was slightly uncomfortable but tolerable, must be in proper attire to enter (they provide sarongs and sashes for free.) there are signs warning tourists to keep their personal belonging safe from monkeys. this is no joke, these monkeys are aggressive and fearless! we each carried a stick to make noise whenever we saw a monkey-- this seemed to be effective in scaring them away. we ran into a guy who had his glasses snatched off his face by a monkey; when the park guide finally retrieved them back from the monkey, the lenses were shattered. the temple was closed, but it didn't seem very impressive from what we could see. the entire walk took about 20 min (including stopping for pictures, etc) pros: stunning cliff views of the ocean below! makes for great photos! easily accessible and easy to find easy walk inexpensive attraction cons: popular tourist attraction, can get very crowded no shade beware of monkeys!",14
"i spent the day today driving from amed to lempuyang temple and back. it was about a half hour drive and the last part is pretty steep. i parked at the lower area just by the main ( and largest ) temple. some very friendly guys were working at the gate. 10000 to rent a sari and they ask for an additional donation. the first temple is by far the most impressive. and it is a sweaty walk up lots of steps to get to the top. many groups of people were around to worship and give offerings. as it seems to be the norm on bali, a group of worshipers were eating a big lunch and insisted i join. everyone is so friendly here! the other temples on the trail to the top are small but quiet and make nice rest stops on the way up. lots of monkeys near the top but they seemed more docile than in other places i have been (not so grabby). it was cloudy at the top and started to pour which was interesting in its own way. the clouds scattered on the way back down and i had a spectacular view of the big volcano from the main temple. this place is worth a visit. my only point for improvemet would be the garbage situation. there is quite a bit on the ground. take a break from the great snorkelling in amed and visit this place.",28
"im happy to finally cross this off my bucket list!! such a beautiful temple with a lot of history.. unfortunately we werent able to go to the middle part of the temple due to the ceremony. we rode a car up from the parking lot, put on a sarong, and walked up the gate within 5 mins. i highly recommend riding a motor bike down! so fun! our guide kesut (spelling?) was awesome! he was very informative and we loved his energy and he was our personal photographer too 😂",4
"if you are looking for locations to visit in bali, this is one of the places you can go, tanah lot temple. locals simply describe this as a floating temple because the temple is like an island in the middle of the sea. this is a good place for photo ops with your friends or family. this is also a good place in buying souvenirs about bali. if you are not the adventurous type of a person, this is a place for you.",18
"interesting, but not much to see. the temples are really old and run down. gives you a good view of what temples look like.",4
"i have been told that the best time to see tanah lot is for the sunset, however i have heard that this can be quite chaotic as it is so busy. well, having some time free in the morning decided to head out to tanah lot mid morning, it took about one hr by car but when we arrived it was magical, even though a number of large tourist buses also decided to off load their payloads of camera and selfie happy tourists. being a keen photographer i just loved tanah lot. having been here once happy to return again. certainly worth visiting as this is one of the most famous temples in bali.",18
"stunning views from the cliffs and if visiting temples in bali, one of the must see one's. very busy as are most of the popular one's but well worth it.",2
"we (family myself, wife and 2 daughters - 7&8) came here with a guide organised by our resort. this is a must see place and make sure you take your camera as you will want to see the views after. the temple itself on the cliff is small and we couldn't enter as it was locked, but the surrounding area was amazing. after the walk around the site, we went to the dance (at additional cost - nb. they do not accept card so take cash). go early to get a seat, and even earlier to get a good seat. the show was really good, and as the sun set it made the start of our holiday wonderful. a must go place if you are in bali.",2
"the temple is located on the southern tip of bali and offers great view of the ocean, sunset and temple on cliff. the entry to the complex is ticketed. there is a cultural keyak dance performance in the open amphitheatre within the complex.the tickets for dance costs around 200inr. the dance performance is based on ramayana stories and lasts for aboutv 1:30 hrs. the performance is good to watch if one likes cultural stuff otherwise the sunset views are worth the wait for some memorable clicks. the temple walkway moves along the sea coast amist tree where there are chances of encounter with the monkeys, long tail monkeys. they can be mischevious at times but treading the monkey path is avoidable. the visit to temple,walking the path, clicking pics and dance performance takes up good 2.5 hrs so keep water handy. the temple tour can be followed by dinner at jimbran bay which is enroute and is famous for sea food grilling shacks on the sea front. basically indonesian dhabas on beach so don't imagine fancy restraunts buthentic indonesian sea food. worth spending an evening when in bali",2
ulluwatu temple is very holy place. evening traditional show is very good. behind temple very good scenery of mountains with ocean. too many 🐒 at this place😊 thanks,8
"the scenery was amazing, the view was great, the temple itself uncertain since it was not accessible. it didn't seem interesting other than its location. loooooots of people taking pics and looking for the best spot to watch the sunset, which was nice but at some point clouds made their way in front of the sun. beautiful spot and relaxing if it weren't for the crowds.",4
"pura ulun danu bratan, the temple of the goddess of the lake is on the edge of lake bratan. one part of the temple is actually in the lake. it was built by the king of the mengwi province in 1633. the lake itself looks very nice when the clouds descend and touch the water. it's best to visit the lake and the temple in the late morning, have lunch and then drive into the cool mountainous areas of bedugul and papuan. some of the areas of papuan are about 4000 feet above sea level and are much cooler and often shrouded in mist and cloud. this is the plantation area if bali growing fruit, vegetables and spices. one one road near papuan is a large tree through which the road built, a hole large enough for a small bus to pass. some of the locals call it 'bunut bolong' or tree with a hole.",30
stunnig temple with lovely views. saw giant turtles from the ocean view point. just red to be careful of the monkeys as they enjoy stew;jog your things in return for food.,14
"heavens gate pura lempuyang is a definitely must see temple here in bali. been here a couple of times in my life and its still great to be here to see the temple with the mighty gunung agung at the back of the gates. nowadays its loaded with tourists and people have to get a ticket with number to pose for the gate ( can take hours, for that pic) its in the karangasem region.",2
"as highlighted by previous reviewers, the entrance fee is expensive at idr 60,000. the area is very commercialized with stalls selling souvenirs & beverages. this temple was the last stop in our itinerary. the crowd was massive. by the time we reached tanah lot temple, it was already high tide & the bridge connecting the temple to mainland was already covered by the tide. announcements were made informing people of the dangers of the high tide & no one seemed bothered until a few people got wet by the high waves. it was then that people starting moving back. we are planning to return to this temple at an earlier time to avoid the crowds in our next visit to bali.",18
you can many of the temples in bali and most of them look similar but can enjoy the silence and beautiful environment. the location surrounded by the sea waves and the beauty of nature will take you to the next level and need to walk and spend around four hours to completely enjoy this. must see place.,2
"tanah lot is a beautiful temple. all around are beautiful flowers, atmospheric lighting and excellent views. i came here with my girlfriend to enjoy the sunset and was not disappointed (even though we did not quite make it in time, catching only the very end of it.) entry for adults is 30000 rp per person, we also paid 2000 rp for parking our scooter. overall, i do really recommend this romantic place. the pictures we had taken together look great!",17
"visited here jan 2013, came around 4pm , the monkey less than in the afternoon,local people said they already fill up their belly. the temple have very nice scenery, i waited for kecak dance, i am a traditional dancer also so i really want to see them, the ticket box open in around 5pm, u can't call it a tix box actually because it's just a local temple person bring a box, for domestic tourist it's 70.000rp.. i don't know for native, maybe a bit pricey, after got the tix suddenly go up to the performance place, it's worth it for 70.000 and maybe my best visit in bali so far, the hanoman one of the dancer interact with the people , it was fun.. worth to visit",2
excellent place to see when u are in bali...beautiful view and amazing temple in the ocean...toilets are clean and you can bargain in tanah lot to get the best deals....the young coconut as you finish your tour is sweet and tasty...,2
this was the last of our three temple stops in bali. hugely impressive even at low tide. the area leading to the temple has been commercialised and there are many traders but you dont get overly pestered. there are some great photo viewing points especially from the area higher up to the right of the temple. the hole in the wall is also well worth seeing. take some indonesian rupiah if you need to use the toilets. not expensive but the locals do charge.,2
one of the best decisions of my life will still be hiring a scooter and riding up to tanah lot temple in bali. the sunset view is simply spectacular and way more cheap than going all the way down to rock bar. the view is breathtaking. the waves crashing against the rocks and the temple just make for an absolutely stunning view. the way you reach the footsteps of the temple amidst the waves is pretty fun and must do! the shops outside tanah lot are one of the cheapest in bali and have some insanely beautiful souvenirs. a must visit.,18
"its a beautiful temple however not much information you can get from here. there are snake cave and place where you can get holy water, but yay you need to pay additional just for that. so is this a temple or attractions? this is the same feeling when i visited other attractions. most of the attractions are for photo taking purposes instead of learning process",4
temple and its view surrounding and sunset was amazing but the show was pure waste of time and money. not at all advisable to watch a show but do visit temple,13
"arrived in the morning when sea level was high. i crossed the path to the temple when sea water up to my hips and waves hits me, so lovely...it's so beautiful. i was lucky because i experiences galungan, kuningan ceremony and wore their traditional \kebaya\ for ceremony.",4
beautiful hindu temple built on the rocks in the sea. amazing view of the sea. a nice historical place surrounded by markets & restaurants. a nice place to visit.,4
"the trip around the temple is common when you're in bali, but the breathtaking views of the cliffs and the indian ocean made this place unmissable. the highlight of our vist is of course the kecak dance during sunset, which was very entertaining and captivating. the unique and amazing thing about kecak is there's no musical instrument involved, but the dance rhythm comes from a group of 50 young, bare-breasted men, who made 'cak-cak' sounds, which when synchronized, becomes a catchy music. fun and it was amazing !",2
"—-if you want to go to this temple- i do not suggest because you need to pay for everything. first of all - for parking , then for transportation(because temple is in high mountain but parking is far away ). you need pay also for wc (toilet), for enterance and also for picture (in the gate ). and if you want to take this picture -you need to wait minimum one hour because temple is small and overcrowded. it is very big bussiness for someone... i am dissapointed . ++but of course the volcano view was amazing . and also weather was good(it was one of the advantages) .there are a lot of days when you cant see the volcano because of clouds.. and this is terrible. so weather was one little advantage. so make sure if you want to go there for photo which is not worth for this money",28
"a trip to bali shall never be complete without visiting tanah lot temple. not just for chasing the sunset, but more for listening to the murmurs of the mother nature. you do need to anticipate a large crowd of tourists, but i suggest you to walk a little bit further from the temple, thats where you can have your most spiritual moment in bali. i whispered to myself at the end of sunset, theres a need to come back here for another time.",18
"even if it is very far to reach, but this is one of the most amazing temples in bali. it takes you around 2 and half hour from nusa dua",2
"it is, by far, the most wonderful hindu temple i`ve seen on the island of bali. be prepared with the invigorating climb but the effort is all worth it. nice sunset certainly rejuvenates your senses.",2
"lovely spot and as like many tourist hot spots it is very busy. the show was a bit bizarre with people packed into the backs of the performers. some was interesting but it went from a seemingly cultural show telling a story of rama and sita to switching into a comedy nightmare with cringeworthy references to sita being sexy like madonna and dragging people out of the audience into the show. loads of people who were packed in started leaving about halfway through which became embarrassing watching them all hustle over the top of everyone in the middle of the show. i was really ashamed. even though it was tragic, we had committed to be there so should at least stay . better still don't go in the first place. go in the day to look at the little temple perched up on the cliff and ping off before the buses arrive",13
"i'm i ndonesian and that was my first time to visit uluwatu temple , i think it's a perfect and complete , i mean you can see a good view of the beach from the cliff which is the best way to enjoy bali's beach , then a balineese temple , monkeys !! we don't need to drive to sangeh or ubud to see monkeys . they're all here . and the last and the main thing is the fire kecak dance at sunset time . good view good dance good music all in one . they also provide a very huge and comfortable place to park the car . but, as an indonesian maybe the cost that we need to pay to watch kecak dance is a litle bit too expensive .",8
it's been our first plan to see the sunset while enjoying the kecak dance performance at uluwatu. we took very front seats 😍 ! we need to wear \sarung\ to enter uluwatu. it's huge and crowded yet beautiful and breathtaking view from the top side ☺☺. ... amazing grace ❤,8
overall an awe-inspiring evening spent watching the sundown from the cliff top above the temple. should be a must for every visitor.,4
"if you've been to thailand, you'll find that temples in bali are quite ordinary and look abandoned, especially this one. honestly, it doesn't worth the visit and the (cheap) cost of parking (2000rp for a car) and visit (20 000rp per person). the most interesting view is on the cliff side where there are some cows, going on the left side. nice to see a bit of nature somewhere in bali but that's all. not a must. getting awfully busy at the end of the afternoon for the sunset.",2
"i was in bali for just 4 days, and this was the best experience by far. yes there were a lot of tourists and sunglasses-stealing monkeys, but the view and sound of the waves was amazing. there aren't vendors trying to sell you anything, you just get to experience the beautiful coastline. it's a bit of a drive, but so happy i made the trip.",2
"it has beautiful view on the sea. also we bought bracelets qnd got also blessing with them. just watch out for monkeys, they can be aggressive and attacking when you least expect.",14
"what this lakeside temple in the balinese highlands offers are beautiful \garden-like\ grounds (with spacious lawns & colorful flowers, i felt more like being in a garden than on the grounds of a temple), a \big view\ of the lake beratan & the green mountains on the other side of the lake seen from along the lakeside promenade on the far side of the temple grounds (where there are also about 2 or 3 of these tower-like structures with multiple mini-levels as you would also see at some other balinese temples but not with \as great a background\ as you would see here!), and a \cool air\ due to a high altitude where the temple is located (really you'll feel the coolness right away after getting out of the car). i came here with perama (which cost about 330,000 rupiah for a car & a driver although you'll also have to wait for some other people if you're just by yourself like i was); being the fourth of the six places visited that day, this place was preceded by pura taman ayun (with \plenty of\ tower-like structures similar to the few ones here beside the lake as mentioned above), a luwak coffee farm (where you can drink it, buy it & also see some of the furry animals whose droppings it's made of) & pacung rice terrace (not to go down but just to look at from above) and followed by munduk waterfall (a jungle waterfall coming down from some height but you'll have to go \way down below\ from the street to see it) & pura tanah lot (with two big rocks a little out in the sea where under one of them is a big arch-shaped \opening\ which is just a \breathtaking view\ at sunset!).",2
"beautiful and strategic built temple. calm and serene view, good thing monkey is sleeping and some are watching over us from afar. great sunset view and don't forget to watch kecak fire dance",14
"this place is worth a visit for only thing famous kecak dance. it is hipnotising and fun for all ages, and sunset setting make it spectacular. arrive early not to miss good place. heard that monkeys could be a trouble there and they even announce it but seen only couple maybe due to high number of tourists arriving for show.",13
lovely temple on the cliff. good for photo ops. the beach was a bit high tide. please be careful with young children.,4
"it's most visited temple in bali.located on the cliff almost hanging in the air facing indian ocean, it's paradise for photographers and attract huge crowds in the evening. the temple is very sacred for balinese people and associated with majapahit priest nirartha. it's as part of chain on sea coast reflecting esoteric connectedness of existence. it's enchanting to observe waves moving along the cliff forming beautiful patterns and also raising to the sky. there is admission ticket and it's better to reach the place few hours before sunset so that we can leisurely wander around before crowds gather in bus loads.non balinese are not allowed inside the temple as a custom but we can walk upto to entrance and walk on the periphery. not to be missed.",2
"lots to see and do with some breathtaking views over the ocean. there are a few cheeky monkeys, but they seemed harmless. lots of culture to become immersed in and a great way to experience a traditional balinese temple.",2
"we had a such a great time here. monkeys are friendly not like monkeys in uluwatu. it is walking distance from ubud main street and you need around 1-2 hours to look around. trying to go there early morning before it gets crowded. and it gets really hot if you are walking from main street. also, you can see feeding time which is after the place opens.",8
"i highly recommend that you stop by the ulu watu cliff. i didn't really go here for the temple, but for the cliff-view within the area of the temple. the view was just amazing! i felt like singing! i stared in amazement at the view from the cliff and the view of the cliff (when you walk a little farther towards the walking trail). i watched as the beautiful ocean waves splashed towards the rocks. it was amazing. i loved it.",8
"we liked the fact that is was a different temple, special because it is near the ocean. it is simple but a nice experience to have when you are in uluwatu area.",8
"this temple is featured on a balinese bill because it is stunning. you meander through well kept pathways of flowers and trees to the water's edge to see the temples in the lake...yes there are lots of people, but if you linger you have plenty of chances to take great photos and enjoy the vistas. there was an art exhibit happening when we were there and many families on holiday which added to the festive nature. we had about 45 minutes there and needed a bit longer to soak it all in. it is a winding road from lovina beach, but worth the drive and apparently a boat trip is a good way to arrive as well. it is a must see!!",2
"my wife and i were tantalized by several of the most spectacularly beautiful and exotic photographs in (and on the cover of) our insight guide to bali, and wondered if we could figure out where they were taken so that we might visit the place in the photographs. on our way back to ubud from lake tamblingan, our hired driver suddenly turned off the road and, unbidden, drove us to the parking lot for this temple. as soon as i figured out where he was taking us, my wife and i got very excited. we both realized this was, in all likelihood, the very location where the spectacular photographs in our guide book had been taken. if you are in the area of lake bratan, i cannot recommend highly enough that you take the time to visit this temple. the only conceivable drawback is the volume of tourists and foreign visitors with which you must contend. i would recommend coming earlier in the day, before the hordes. at any rate, whenever you come, it is worth it. the lakeside location of the magnificent temple compound adds immeasurably to its beauty.",2
"we enjoyed the actual site, but the drive, traffic & the endless vendors leading up to the site were a drag. no one could access the small temple up on its rock pedestal, but the coastal view it was most people enjoyed. you can walk around the base & in the lower cave at low tide, so factor that in your tour. it was difficult to get decent photos without throngs of other tourists, but they had the same problem as me. the temples near the sea arch were better photos. despite the negatives, i am glad we visited",4
"the proximity to the cliffs make this a worthwhile visit. the temple itself is off limits and is not that impressive. whist we were there we only saw one monkey. this monkey attacked a young woman, bit her foot drawing a fair it of blood and stole her thong. it only gave up the thong in exchange for 2 bananas. when staff were told they seemed good about providing the young lady with assistance. keep your eyes on the monkeys.",14
"the temple itself is nice, situated on a rock. however, the whole area is built up as a tourist village with countless of souvenir shops and drink places which destroys any ambience or magical feeling. in short term, a tourist trap that costs 60k to view.",4
"this temple & it's grounds is very pretty if you can stand the crowds. go early in the morning! avoid the weekends and holidays! when i went it was the afternoon. i walked there from the candikuning market. it takes about 20”. still, with the crowds it was okay. check out the assemblage in the photos, man.",4
"the show at sunset is the main attraction as the temple itself isn't 'much of a photograph'. the show was really interesting, and worth waiting until the end for the fire dance. quite a few people start leaving half way through which seems pretty rude and unnecessary.",13
"ulundanu temple is one of beautiful temple in bali, and very good for take photo, with a beautiful panoramic and accompanied by the air is very cool when taking pictures, along the way to ulundanu we can see lots beautiful place...like wanagiri hidden hill, handara gate,tanah lot temple etc more information contact whatsapp:+6281236263108",8
as we entered the car park after going around few time finally found a space as it was very busy. there are lots of monkeys around the entrance so hide your valuables. my teen age children's were a lit bit scared they never seen monkeys before. the views of the ocean from very high up on the cliffs was stunning during sunset. i would definitely recommend a visit to this temple.,14
this temple on the cliff is considered one of the sacred places in bali. it was such a sight to see miles of untouched cliff area around the temple,2
"tanah lot is an amazing site. an incredible temple perched on a rocky outcrop that you can walk to in low tide. the site is certainly no secret, with dozens of tourist shops, and enthusiastic sellers, alongside the hundreds of visitors that were at the site quite early in the day. still worth a visit, stay for 30-60mins.",17
"we waited almost 3 hours for our picture at \gates of heaven\. i can't tell you if it was worth it or not - but the views are amazing. so if you have the time, and really want the pic, get there early and bring a book. there was a fee that you pay the photographer, but idk what it was.",28
"actually instead of to see the pura/temple this is one a good place to see nusa dua peninsula with its big sea wave smashing on rock far below. because the temple area is stretches on big area barely we can notice that we inside the temple. but from the edge of the temple we can see ocean stretches below. to enter must pay a fee and they apply different rate between local and foreign. also down the road many monkey welcoming the visitor, just beware with small thing you wear as monkeys may behave badly and pick up yor things in exchange of food. but don't worry temple's guide is available if such problem happen",14
"main highlight of the temple will be 2. 1) lovely sunset with the sea and sky as the backdrop watching the sunset at this place is heavenly but not too romantic as there is too many people/tourist. 2) kecek dance (fire dance) a dance without any music instruments but by the choir of 50 bare bodied man and the seats for this dance is just facing the sunset. sunset will most likely occur during the first 30mins of this dance. the dance lasted 1 hour some things to take note of: 1) monkeys, as there is a numbers of monkey staying here, it will be wise not to wear any fancy hats or sunglasses or accessories as the monkey might snatch it from you. even sandals with more vibrant colors must be kept secure just in case. 2) if you are buying foods before you enter, be careful of the monkey. it will be wise to finish your food before going in. 3) the ticket counter will not start selling till about 10mins before the admission time for the dance. and when it start selling, crowds will be all around the counter trying to get a ticket to go in. during these times, i hope and pray that you have a local guide as they will help you to get the ticket. finally do pay this place a visit if you're a first timer in bali. must try !",13
"ulun danu is one of those temples most of us seen in the internet, and in brochures, and it's also on most agendas, but if you expect a large temple complex you're wrong. never the less it's very much worth a visit, but be aware that you will not be alone, the place is quite crowded",30
"amazing show at the temple around 6pm, get there an hour early for a good seat! beautiful at sunset as well",13
"my friends and i arrived around 10.00am and we are very lucky as no crowd that time as in we are only wait 30 minutes to have some photo ops in this place. this place is so amazing, every corner of pura lempuyang are interesting and has story behind it. it is recommend to come as early as possible in order to avoid long queue. effect.only mobile phone is possible to have that mirror effect. you can also take photos from professional camera but that would be just a normal photo.it's also an option if you wanted to give some tip to the guy who will take your photo with tht mirror effect would be nice if the mount agung is visible fronting the heavens gate.hopefuly you have good time when you are visit lempuyang heaven gateway 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻",28
"we were driving up to lovina & stopped off at the ulun danu bratan temple for sightseeing & also for a coffee break. the temple complex is located on the shores of lake bratan in the mountains near bedugul. the temple was built in 1663, to use for offerings ceremony to river goddess dewi danu due to the importance of lake bratan as a main source of irrigation in bali for their crops. the grounds & gardens are lovely & the temple overshading the lake is very beautiful & peaceful. its thatched multi-roofed shrines are very interesting especially the location of them sitting proudly on the water's edge of the lake with the gorgeous mountains as a drop back. the breeze from the water was very welcoming on a hot bali summer's day. visits to the ulun danu beratan temple has an entrance fee of idr 7,500 for domestic tourists and idr 10,000 for foreigners. parking is available with the cost of the ticket. there are numerous cafes for lunch, drinks or coffee plus toilets.",30
"if you love balinese architecture then you must visit the ulun danu bratan temple. it takes approx.1 hour and 25 minutes to reach the temple from ubud (45 kms) the best way to reach the temple is by self driving a scooter (make sure you carry your driving license) located approximately 1200 meters high above sea level the drive to the temple is very scenic. located on the shores of lake bratan in the mountains, the complex is dedicated to lord shiva.the mountain range of the bedugul region encircling the lake provides the temple with a scenic backdrop. visit this temple to admire the stunning architecture, enjoy the scenic landscape and feel the cool breeze. one can also go for boating in the lake. additional tips: 1) the best time to visit the temple would be early morning since it's less touristy + you will have enough time to explore the complex and indulge in boating and other activities. 2) there is a small restaurant where you can enjoy a coffee break and dig into some snacks. 3) toilets and washroom facilities are available. 4) after visiting the ulun danu bratan temple, you can also cover the banyumala twin waterfall + jatiluwih rice terraces on the same day. make sure to add these 2 locations as well. time required - around 1-2 hours (depending on how much time you would like to spend there) vehicle parking - free entrance fee - 7,500 idr thanks :)",30
"we had a good walk, the monkeys were funny, i am definitely not sorry i went, but the temple was closed except for worshipers, and was smaller and different than what i thought i would find from pictures. as long as you know what you are getting into, you will still have a good time",14
"you can't come to bali and not go to see the temple at tanah lot. it is as stunning as the photos would suggest. your appreciation of it, and your ability to get closer to it, will depend on the tides. if you visit at low tide you will be able to get quite a bit closer than at high tide. either way it is still a great location.",18
"it is nice place with (ofcourse) a lot of monkeys. but the good thing is the monkeys are actually very tame in comparasion to the ones you might come across at uluwatu (for example), they leave you alone - if you leave them alone. essentially - do not expect much from the place except a nice, cool walk in the forest with monkeys - and yes a temple at the end!",8
"not easy to get there, but it is worth it. very beautiful temple up on the hill, with a very nice agung view. we loved the area it feel so special there!",4
"wijaya, my balinese friend said that this temple is the final resting place of the hindu priest named niarta (nirata, nirta .... sorry i do not really remember the name). it is said that he died without leaving a body, like a breeze, simply vanished. according to the balinese, the dying process is called \moksha\ (thanks to google).... according to wijaya, not everyone can \moksha\, only people who have no sin.",2
"went for sunset, too many people and selfie sticks! could not get near the temple or a clear photo but enjoyed sitting back and people watching. tip: try and choose a quiet time (not sure when that is)",4
"this was my second visit as the previous ones were during weekend sunset and was overly crowded and less fun. to avoid the crowd, this time we made a visit during monday morning instead but guess what… the place was still crowded but bearable. imho this place is more beautiful during high tide as you can see the temple is surrounded by blue water while waves hit the rock of the temple. this will make your photos or videos looks more beautiful and dramatic. contrary to the low tide where the temple is surrounded by mud and looks less attractive.",4
"absolutely beautiful place without a doubt the best temple experience i have had in bali, we visited about midday and had the place almost to ourselves which was great you can purchase fish food we got 6 small bags for a dollar, walk out on the stepping stones and sprinkle it at your feet makes for a great photo, its out of the way but well worth the effort",2
"tanah lot area has been growing rapidly for tourist. you can enjoy beautiful view of temples located on top of hill facing ocean. afterward, you can find many souvenir shops along the entrance. you can enjoy sunset with magnificent view from open area. whenever high tide, you may not be able to enter a cave located under the temple.",17
"located on the shore of lake bratan, this temple, with its classical multi-tiered thatch roof, is silhoutted against a dramatic mountain backdrop. the manicured garden of flowers provides a beautiful walkway. a small buddhist temple, and a mosque are also located in the area. there is also a small fenced zoo where we viewed a small deer with tusks. it is unfortunate that someone saw a need to include yet another tourist attraction to this stunning area. ignore the touristy things and just soak up the view.",4
it was raining very heavily thus the temple is closed to visitors...the water level kept increasing thus the life guards barred anyone close to the temple because some tourist have been swept away by the waves...most tourist flock in this area is because of its panoramic view....once water level rises the is no access to the temple...be watchful if you have kids because they may fall into the sea...,4
this temple is located on a huge lake. the view from here is just fantastic. we drove for about 2.5 hrs from nusa dua to reach here but every minute was worth. there is an entry charge of approx.4 usd per person.,4
this was my second visit to the temple and i must say the views are as amazing as i remember. when we went the rains were coming down pretty hard so we didnt have to be too worries about the monkeys but they do add a novelty factor,14
teeny temple looked more like a 3 tiered umbrella. pretty scenery. scary monkeys that attack about 10% of the tourists. i'm sure there are better places in bali than this. pretty cliffs.,2
this is really what bali is all about culture excellent landscapes and restaurants positioned on cliff faces with the most beautiful views especially sunset.,2
spectacular views and a lovely temple. the area is quite large and you can walk around and see some stunning views of the cliffs from both sides. beware of the following though. there is an entry fee and you need to wear a sarong or sarong belt. there are women here who will 'help' you and advise they are your guide. there are no guards you will have to pay them extra to show you around and it's not really needed. there are also a lot of monkeys trained to take your sun glasses etc. you then have to pay the locals to give them food to get your stuff back. we just took off obvious stuff and held our backs and had no trouble. we did witness a tourist leaning over to get a selfie with a monkey who grabbed her sunnies... basically they will not be any trouble to you if you are not silly!!!,14
"it's a very nice temple located at the shore/ part of it in the water. the temple is surrounded by a lot of myths. but the view from the temple has definitely something mysterious about it. the sunset is magical and the water around is very aggressive. it is very crowded during the sunset but that is also the best time to visit. you will not be able to get inside the temple in the evening, but i think it's still worth it.",4
"this is a must visit place if you are new to bali and i always take the first-timers here. not only do you get to experience an amazing temple built high on the cliffs of uluwatu but the views are spectacular - especially at sunset. plenty of monkeys - so hide your jewellery, sunnies and camera's as we watched them cheekily steal all sorts while we were there recently. they are super quick and naughty!!",8
"pictures can never do this temple justice. it was my favorite of all of the ones we visited. my only gripe is the trash. it is everywhere. locals dont seem to care. we had the pleasure of traveling all over bali. we could not find area that did not have trash. it is a shame, this is a beautiful place to visit. people are amazing and friendly",2
"i visited a few temples before coming here and i have to say this one was one of my favorites. there's lots of stalls, eateries and cafes around tge area and i found them to be far cheaper than in legian. they were a little added bonus. you could pick up a fresh coconut and sit sipping it whilst watching the sunset this for me was a magical experience. we arrived around 3.30pm had a look around everything and managed to get out by 6.30pm but you can spend as much or as little time here and it still be a breathtaking site to behold. we were blessed in the holy spring which was my personal highlight, the views were spectacular and the feeling it gave usvwas peaceful even though it was swarming with tourists. a couple of down points.... you still get harrassed by sellers selling their wears such as postcards, plastic kites etc. - not being able to reach the top of tge atual temple itself was a bit of of a disappointment. - people still leave their rubbish around.. plastic bottles were a particular problem. all on all though i cane away glad to have made the journey and would recommend this being worth a trip out.",4
"humidity very high at the temple,but beautiful location by the ocean and a nice opportunity to take lot of pictures",4
"this temple does not have anything of sacre anymore. became a cinematographic set for idiots who pay money to take a fake picture on the main gate done with a mirror, just to post it in instagram or facebook. such a delusion. use your time for other better temples.",4
"we rented motorbike from ubud and reached to ulun danu bratan temple in the afternoon. it was fully crowed and unfortunately, there was no water around the temple which is part of the beauty of this place according to the pictures... a little bit disappointed by the temple itself but otherwise the park surronding the temple is also worth to see.",30
"highly recommend to get here early in the morning - will be just you in the temple. everything is so peaceful. take you time to walk around the temple, feeding koi fishes. you should departure from ubud center at about 6am jn the morning to avoid the traffic jam. i was stuck on the road for 30 mins, even i started going at 6am.",4
"we thought the temple was nice, but not super spectacular. it's nice on the cliff and you can walk quit a bit.",4
really amazing temple view and beach view. blue waters with decent waves 🌊 great location and must see and visits. super place and great experience.,4
"this hindunese temple is located by the beach on the cliff. good spot for taking pictures. be aware of monkeys, i didnt see any in the temple complex but i did outside at the gate. better remove your sunglasses and jewelry as they might grab yours.",14
we booked this tour with abadi bali transport. the temple is a tourist spot so expect a lot of people especially during the sun set. best spot for pictures and it's cliffs view is spectacular. monkeys are all over the place so make sure you keep all your belongings safe. as this animals are smart to snatch it to replace for food 😂,2
"a lot of myth and lore goes into this place. just go visit! it is rather overrun, but still worth it.",4
"this area is in the upper east side of the island near lake bratan. the entrance is 50kidr which i think is good if you want to do more than take a picture or walk around the place. there are paddle boats that you need to pay seperately if you want to do some activities by the lake. since the location of this temple is near the lake and some mountainous parts of bedugul, it is a bit chilly.",4
"lots of people visiting the area around the temple, with a crowd of guys dressed in while at the entrance. i imagine they wanted to be paid to escort you up the stairs, but after seeing other temples, this one seemed not worth the investment. the sunset was ok, but there is an island where the sun goes down, so the image of the ball of the sun dropping into the ocean is not possible to see.",4
"i've been to uluwatu before, but as this was hubby's first visit to bali, i wanted him to see it. some beautiful temples with breathtaking views, however our 'guide' demanded a fee of aud20 for about 20 mins, during which she spoke about 3 times. a much better hourly rate than i make. i would go again, but only if we could avoid using a guide.",8
"great picture area. great views of the ocean and the temple. make sure you have money if you have to use the washroom. they charge you to get into washrooms, this after paying to get into the temple area.",4
"uluwatu temple is located on a seaside cliff top, and requires 50000rp for entry. visitors must wear a sarong and sash as a mark of respect, and is provided by the venue. the grounds have two short walks on either side of the temple, the majority of monkeys are on the amphitheatre side of the grounds. visitors are forewarned that the monkeys will steal your valuables if you are careless, so keep them close. the views are spectacular, and it is a great venue for sunset. kecak dance is performed daily from 6pm (additional fee). good stalls for both souvenirs and food are available outside of the venue. must have a driver to access.",8
much more beautiful than tanah lot. incredible setting on edge of cliffs. much bigger grounds and less commercialised site. very worthwhile visiting.,17
"beautiful scenery which combined with traditional art equipped with that sacred religious traditions. but very annoyed with mischief monkeys who live there, i lost my glasses several times since forgotten i still wear my glasses when moving into that area. dance performances and ramayana which tells the story of rama and shinta love very impressive with a puff of smoke as an offering of the gods. by tradition and culture which is still strong in bali brings privilege that is not owned by other regions in indonesia",2
"near canidasa, there is a place to visit while in bali...cheap to enter, worth to spend an hour or so. higly recommendable!",2
"a view to die for! rather packed in the evenings due to the sunset crowd. definitely nice to stay for the culture show! though a little bored towards the end as the host seems more interested to speak only in bahasa then to speak english, for most of the conversation it was only between him and the malay-speaking tourist, and that's when you see ppl start walking away. i would have suggested this would be a great time to exit though it may seem rude, but heck, they aren't even talking about the show any more but just some random nonsense...",13
"located in a valley, after crossing a hill, surrounded by lake! a temple cannot be better than this. the huge lake is a great attraction. the temple is located just inside the lake. you can take boat rides also around the temple and inside the lake. the temple complex is pretty big. you will get different views from different parts. but the best view is the mountain surrounding the lake. the weather is very interesting. there will be cloud and mist completely barring the mountain view, and in five minutes it will be clear and everything will be shining. you may get intermittent rains, so better carry an umbrella or light raincoats. as it is on an altitude, temperature will be cooler than the mainland bali and you may need a light wrap around or shawl.",2
"not easy to drive there. it was on our way to the north, but it is one of the best temple in bali. you access almost everywhere and see everything. it can be a bit busy so choose an early time in the day if you can. don't drive pass this place, you have to see it!!",2
uluwatu temple but mostly it's surrounding is an amazing trip for those who love beautiful views of open sea and cliffs! the day i visited uluwatu there was no access to the temple itself but i will never forget this experience! we arrived in the afternoon so the sun was not as high but still was very hot and if you want to enjoy the views you need to walk around a bit. there are a lot of monkeys but if you take off sunglasses and won't offer them any food they will leave you alone. at the end at 6 pm you can see a kecak dance that begins with sunset and i highly recommend this \show\ .. it costs 100 000 rp and it's worth it!! just make sure you take a seat well before it starts ...at the end of march was full!! the scenery of the sun going down combined with men singing is unforgettable! shouldn't be missed when in bali!,8
would recommend going to padang padang beach instead of this. it is extremely crowded with lots of tourists. although good rocky terrain for pictures and nice pandawa statues. can be a good stop over while going to uluwatu from nusa dua.,8
it looks like monster from top. its nice and beautiful. its worth to visit. its 45mins journey from bali by ferry. less tourists. a place that not fully develop.,2
"we were on a tour in one of our visits in bali when our guide brought us to temples. one of which is the uluwatu temple which is best to visit in the afternoon to see the beautiful sunset. indeed, time stops as the sun sets in uluwatu temple. pro: very beautiful and scenic sunset and landscape offering a view of a temple seated on the edge of a cliff. it has steps which ia more than half a kilomenter long upto the end of the pathway where the sunset is best seen. cons: there are monkeys around which are often naughty grabbing those tiny things tourist are holding such as sunglasses, cellphones and even slippers. tip: when entering the temple, do not wear sunglases or glasses to the monkeys wont get them, also dont eat while wandering around the premises as the our primate friends would grab your snack. not good to people with joint pains as the steps could be roughly 500 or more .",8
"located right by a mountain lake in the heart of the island of bali (more often found as ulun danu beratan temple), this place gives you not only a beautiful temple with no less beautiful backgrounds, and a chance to make stunningly beautiful photos and selfies, but is also a place you can cool off from the more hot weather in the lower parts of the island.",30
you can't enter the temple because it is separated from you by the sea. it is a very large and beautiful complex with lots of things to see. i bought my souvenirs there because they have a good choice. it is also interesting to note that the beaches around the temple have black sand which i never saw before. entrance fee is 60.000rp,4
"i've visited the uluwatu tempel in 2013, 2015 and 2016 and the view remains breathtaking. i'd recommend visiting in early morning or late afternoon as temperatures get hot. please beware of your belongings due to very aggressive monkeys (nothing like the 'friendly' monkeys in monkey forest ubud). i've seen tourists get robbed and hurt (i.e. glasses, jewlery, shoes) for years now. be careful if you are visiting with children! you might want to reconsider and visit one of the nice beaches that also has a great view (i.e. bingin beach, dreamland beach).",8
"by far the best sunset witnessed, save yourself from the naughty monkeys. but stand and enjoy the beauty of nature at this cliff top temple....",14
"this place almost similar to tanah lot, from my judgment tanah lot is better and more beautiful scenery. the cliff is very similar, unless you guys like to see monkeys, which is plenty of them, some really fat and funny. have a great holiday.",17
tanah lot temple is a most fascinating place. we visited on a hindu celebration day so many many people were there. there are several very picturesque vistas in the temple area as well as the opportunity to touch one of their 'holy snakes' as well as to see another snake handler (albino python).,18
after being in a bali for over a week . you can find better sunsets else where as well as better temples . it is also extremely touristy. and the pictures i found are much better then the reality . can be very crowded.,2
just came for a cruise on the scooter great views all the way rice fields along the way are all manicured to perfection the scenery at tanah lot is as always amazing very laid back can get lots of traditional bali nick nacks and food stalls,18
its advisable to wear slippers or flip flops if you want to get to the temple because you'll have to go through the beach. there are several puddles of sea water between the rocks and please be careful not to hurt the marine life trapped there during low tide.,4
"this temple is perfect for watching the sunset. there is a 20,000 entrance few per person, and you have to cover up legs, but they provide you with a sarong type thing to do this with. there are also monkeys, so you have to be careful with sunglasses etc, but this just adds to the experience. we visited tanah lot earlier in the day and thought this was much nicer, and not as busy. go for sunset!",17
the temple is nice located at the edge of the lake with the backdrop of the mountains and has folks of people pouring in everyday. it was raining when we reached there but nonetheless it was so nice. you cannot miss this one while on your trip to bali!,2
"my friend took me there one evening. when we got to the place, at first i thought, \why are there so many people? what are they doing?\ i thought it was just an old balinese temple. but when we walked to the cliff, and there.......... it was great and spetacular and it took my breath away. suddenly, i understood why there were so many people there. because once you looked at the temple and its surrounding, you could not just take your eyes off it and you would not want to get away so soon. you would want to just sit there and took in its beauty. all in all, it is a must-place if you go to bali.",2
"as for tanah lot it's the trip that makes the day! busy road, as always to and from \tourist\ places, and there's only tourist places in bali! but that's why you go there, no? less stalls than tanah lot which is all for the better! and here again, the scenery is very nice, but in the park .... beware for the apes as in ubud monkey forest. see the cliff, make the picture (please please no selfies = so narcissic and psychologically disturbed!) then head off to nearby beaches uluatu beach and padang padang with its impressive stair access through a rock corridor!",18
"great night in bali, would definitely reccommend, did not disappoint. gus de was our host during the dinner and was very friendly and helpful, food was great too",2
it was a long way to drive to get to the temple. i enjoyed the view but if you are looking for an instagram friendly sight this was probably not the best place to come. there were some naughty monkeys but it is best not to get to close to them.,14
"out of all the places my husband and i visited, this was the best i think! it was pure nature! the further we go, the more breathtaking the scenery was! if visiting bali, uluwatu temple is a must-see tourist spot!",8
"the views are amazing. i definitely think it's a must see for travelers. there's a reason why it's so famous! it's astonishing. we were not even here for sunset we came just before around 4:30 and it was still amazing. but reviewers are right, this place has turned into a sad, pathetic, unholy, scamming environment. people selling the same items every 5 steps you take. you have to walk through a maze of shops and markets just to get to the temple! do not pay to touch the \holy snake\ - scam. do not pay to take a picture with a snake around your neck - scam! do not , and i repeat , do not pay to walk across the waves, get soaked, to get a closer view of the temple because you are not allowed up the steps once you get across. so you wade through waves and get your clothes soaked and pay a donation for no reason. you walk up 10 steps and they tell you you can't go any further. useless, money making schemes. also, no idea where these \donations\ are even going. i'm sure at the end of the night 0% of them go towards the temple maintenance or groundskeeping, i'm almost sure 100% of it goes right into their pockets. travelers: go. visit. take pictures. watch the sunset (even tho there's a thousand people around you, just do it. it's beautiful.) and walk to the beach to get a closer view of the temple. but don't fall for the money making business that is so prevalent in bali.",4
very very busy especially around sunset time. you have great views of the coast line but you can't really see any of the actual temple and you can't go inside. much prettier smaller temples you could visit which would be much less touristy. you have to cover up your knees if you aren't they will provide you with a sorong,4
the view is breathtaking. even the view of the temple at high tide. it was crowded early in the morning. sunset is crowded. you have to get through an avenue of tourist shops offering all the usual bali products. there is even a couple of snakes on offer for a photo opportunity.,2
"i thought this temple was in the middle of the sea, where we'd have to walk out to it...it was not that. it was pretty much on the beach (not a nice sandy beach, or anything) with a bit of water surrounding it. it wasn't anything spectacular. i'd suggest you go see ulun danu bratan temple instead of this one (the one in the lake). i'm sure if you went during sunset, it would be a fabulous view...so if you can time it for that, do it, otherwise i wouldn't go out of my way to visit this temple. note: you can't go in it; you can just look at it. i believe some people were opting to wash their hands and feet with some holy water so they could go up a couple of stairs..but still not inside the temple. the cost for one person was about 30,000 to enter.",4
"perhaps the charm of this location comes from being able to walk out to the temple so high tide may not be the best time to visit. but i found it to be very pretty. however, i'm not sure i'd brave the crowds to do be there at sunset, especially if you've been to other sunset locations (ulu watu and the kecak dance come to mind as being a better option at sunset). in addition to the tanah lot temple that's featured in the pictures, there's a couple of other smaller equally pretty locations in the vicinity and worth the time to walk around and explore the different views along the cliff side.",17
views are stunning at uluwatu temple! enjoy the beautiful scene especially when you're at the top. just be careful with the monkeys as we've witnessed one who snatched the eyeglasses of a lady taking pictures.,8
"nothing special as one can complete the park in 20 minutes. although the place is decently maintained, the only religious highlight is the courtyard and the temple tower on the lake. early mornings will be a good time to get a good photo of the temple. random animal statues, a normal looking garden, and a rundown children's playground filled up the rest of the area which has nothing to do with the temple. at rp 50,000 just to enter, go only if you really must get a picture.",4
"perhaps the most peacefull place in the world. there is here a special atmosphere and, if you are lucky, you'll visit this temple during a ceremony and...please respect and enjoy it!",4
"the sun, the sea, the cliffs & the temples. nature at its best! very scenic!! we were able to witness the locals travelling to the temple with their offerings and prayer rituals. what a sight! an experience worth this trip!",4
"nice place with the option for a swim. great, award winning restaurant as well. not overcrowded as some places in bali.",2
"really this was the most disappointing outing to a bali temple for us. yes there are great views and sunsets but sunsets and ocean views are everywhere in bali. it takes forever to get there if your living in kuta, legian area. i think it took us 2 hours to get there from legian with the inevitable traffic jams. it's really a non-event once your there. a small indistinguishable temple with steep stairs that when you get to the top has 'no entry' signs to everywhere. don't waste your day going all that way....unless you live close by and your looking for something to do.",2
"tanah lot temple is beautiful, the location itself is a must see place in bali. however due to its beauty it attracts a lot of tourist and this can affect how much you get to enjoy your visit. so i recommend to leave your hotel in the early morning, get there early before all the tourist buses arrive, this can help you get the best experience out of your trip.",18
the sample is a beautiful place well worth the trip like most all the other temples. but like most all the other temples it's almost perfect. this is mainly because of the crowds that frequent this place on weekends. if you can get there during the week it's a little better but still just too many people. bali in general is being overrun,2
"get here at around 4-5pm, the view is amazing, enjoy the sea below, if you lucky enough like me, you may see a whale passing by. you can enjoy the kecak dance too (need ticket, i forgot how much) while the sun setting. completely must see at least once.",13
"there are some fantastic views from here the panorama is well worth the visit, can get busy as it is one of the to do things in bali we did the day visit and not the walk up although i believe you can if your energetic",2
"we really enjoyed the walk along uluwatu temple, it is really a beautiful location. however the mass amount of people suck. it is really hard to find any where relaxing and many of the best vantage points are taken up by tourists with selfie sticks who spend 30 minutes trying to perfect their photos of their faces. we only saw one monkey on our trip and he managed to jump up from behind our friend, rip his prescription glasses from his face and continue to bend them to pieces maliciously. honestly the monkeys are messed up, stay away from them. somehow he also got a hold of a chinese woman's shoe and proceeded to chase her around the courtyard, terrifying.",8
"undeniably stunning setting on magnificently high cliffs, so sunsets will always be a bit special. we didn't find the monkeys troublesome - cute from a short distance, but never advisable to pet wild animals anyway....just take a pic, and keep your distance. as others have commented, the traffic is a bit of a nightmare, and the site very crowded at times. there is a separate booth to the right of the main temple where you get tickets for the kecak dance, which is amazing. get a seat in the amphitheatre about 3-4 tiers up, and near an exit, so you are close enough to appreciate the delicate hand movements & expressions of the dancers, not so close (on the floor) that you can get burnt, and take a cushion if you can! the ticket gives you the story printed in your language, of the scenes you are about to see, and it's well worth reading, so you can follow the story. be prepared to be squashed in! there doesn't seem to any regard for health & safety here, and the rush for the exits, in the dark, can be hazardous. the singing/chanting, dancing are spectacular and amazing. well worth a visit. sadly, we found the state of disrepair and litter around the site to be disappointing. mind you, that's true of everywhere we went in bali, save for the hotel areas.",13
this temple is breathtaking and it is one of our most treasured memories from bali. we visited numerous temples in bali and this was hands down the best we ever visit,2
if you see one temple in bali this it it beautiful but very very busy lots of people trying to sell you stuff won't leave you alone ruins the atmosphere,2
"no trip to bali is complete without a visit to tanah lot. visit during sunset, the views are mesmerizing. it can get really crowded then. you cannot enter the temple complex, but views are better from the nearby black sand beach.",18
my visit to this beautiful pura (temple) was totally spoilt by the treatening monkeys around the holy temple. my in law's spectacles were snatched by the professional monkey robber! we had to pay 50k rupiah to redeem it back. the money is not much but the holiday was totally spoilt by this unfortunate event. for those who are planning to go there.. beware...the monkey actually attack from hidden pillars.,14
"as with uluwatu it had been 31 years since we visited this temple site and we were astounded with the rampant commercialism of the entire area surrounding. the temple still stands in splendid isolation atop the outcrop, the waves and high tides providing some semblance of barriers to the hordes trying to get access. the extensive onshore commercial area also includes a number of shrines intermixed among the restaurants, shops and art market stalls. easier to see pekendungan temple, batu mejan temple, batu bolong temple, jro kandang temple and enjung galuh temple. the map provided when we purchased our tickets is a user friendly plan of the complex. we arrived at 10.00am approx. after a two hour drive from kuta square but the throngs were already present. we were lucky to have an excellent driver/guide who interacted with officials and stall holders on our behalf and ensured that no 'rip-offs' occurred. despite the crowds and commercialism, i still reckon that tanah lot is a 'must see' at least once if visiting bali.",18
beautiful temple and certainly worth a visit. our driver came with us and acted as a guide which was great as he explained all about the temple. he also brought his 'long stick' in case we had a 'monkey meeting' didn't happen but we did follow advice not to wear sunglasses or flashy jewellery and didn't carry any food/drink. saw lots of moneys but no bother from them. the views are incredible and just breath taking. if you're not into temple viewing you should still take this visit for the views alone. best time to go is early morning to avoid the crowds. we got there for about 10am and more or less had the place to ourselves. our advice would be to do the temple in the morning the go off and explore uluwatu taking a late lunch at sundays beach club (make a reservation) before heading back to the temple to see the fire dance.,8
"as previously stated, temple is nothing much. the views are stunning though. steps up are hard going for elderly! at entrance ticket office, i wasn't sure how much entry fee was. i gave 100,000 note. he just waited, so i gave over another note. he gave me 2 tickets, i just presumed it was 100,000 each. wasn't until husband said it was 30,000 each, i realised i was conned. he didn't offer any change! obviously a big earner from them tourists! shame",4
tanah lot temple is more of a place to buy cheap bintang tshirts and tourist tat than experience any sort of balinese culture. some nice photo opportunities but this place was cash in a long time ago.,18
"like all other bali traditional temples, we cant go inside but the place is a real catchy one. recommend this place for visitors",2
"went to check the place on a whim and was not unimpressed. very unique and impressive masonry. very picturesque. we arrived on the outgoing tide having got a taxi from canggu (100k idr), and did some looking around before stopping in one of the restuarants for lunch after having checked prices etc and was not upset at all with the food we all chose. after we finished the tide retreated enough to cross over the break and walk around the base of the island temple. be cautious of the \holy water spring\ you will see as we had friends become ill after entertaining it. check it though. very interesting place and you can grab a taxi from just outside the gates near the main carpark (legit taxi service stand) as we had the taxi that got us there telling us there were no taxi's in tanah lot..... you have to pay to enter but very affordable.. i think it was $6aud per adult (kids 10 and above inc as adult) on the day. there are markets everywhere within so dont feel pressured to buy without really looking around",17
"this temple is located on the ocean, there are two smaller temples as well within walking distance. breathtaking views, and the local market is the cheapest and has the best bargains in all of bali. one of the highlights of our trip!",2
"this is a lovely place, full of green open spaces and interesting temples, some you cant actually go up, as they don't let us go any higher than the ground, due to religious reasons. but most enjoyable and there was a guide with another party, who was kind enough to tell us about it. great few house, loved it.",4
"this is a must for bali visitors. good price, monkeys around (dont wear glasses and they will try to take your thongs), views are amazing. we didnt see sunset as was too cloudy but still worth a visit. lots of steps but manageable. i stayed to watch the dance at 6pm but a little drawn out for our liking, we could have missed this.",2
"beautiful temple that at high tide looks like it is on an island. on low tide you can walk across and into and around his area. it costs 30, 000 rpd ($3 aud) to enter. there are a few other small buildings/temple/alters scattered around. prior to getting to temple there are numerous shops/markets.",4
the view of the indian ocean from here is mind blowing. the mountains and the tides are very beautiful. if your visiting bali dont miss this wonderful place. the view of blue point from here is also excellent,2
"very beautiful panorama you must see, a religious hinduism temple, go to temple or waiting a dusk, really worldclass panorama, many souvenir shop and coconut fruit, pan pacific resort hotel nearby with hindian ocean and tanahlot view, welcome to a beautiful real natural bali :) :) don`t forget to bring your camera, iso 100, f8 , 1/200.",2
"just exactly what we expected, however not crowded. the pura luhur uluwatu temple is one of nine directional temples of bali, found 70 metres (230 ft) up at the top of the rock at the southwest most point of the peninsula. locals on the island believe that gods have blessed the surfers who surf the uluwatu wave, because of how divine and perfect the waves there are.the temple is known to protect bali against evil. be mindful to wear respectful clothing, ladies wearing long pants should tie a sash, alternatively men and women must wear sarong, provided foc.",8
"if i had to choose only one place to visit during my trip i would have chosen this place over city tour or other forest trips in bali. place is on a height from where you can observe the serenity of distant mountains and sunset along with powerful agitated sea currents. though they won't allow you to enter into main temple (nij-mandir), you can just see this hindu temple premises from outside. part of temple premises look like an entry path to some medieval fort. you may find few monkeys here and there. overall a fascinating place and a must visit place when in bali ! note- avoid wearing revealing clothes they will anyway give you some cloth to cover legs and wests kinda mandatory dress code. a nominally charged ticket is needed to enter the premises. last but not the least - be ready to walk a lot !",2
"if you are someone who loves clicking some scenic pictures then this place is definitely for you. we had spoken to a private driver \made\. the driver “made” pronounced as maadey, came to pick us up at the hotel right on time. i love the balinese respect of other peoples time. he is super polite and respectable and has a wealth of information (whats app +6282145698388) . he also speaks very good english, which is a bonus. we were supposed to check out of our hotel in kuta and checkin into a hotel in ubud. after that we made took us to a beautiful restaurant call teba sari. from here we reached the tanha lot temple just before sunset. the place feels completely surreal. best time to visit is in the evenings. it was low tide when we reached so we could approach the rock on which the temple sits. \made\ our driver had given us some pointers as to where to take the best pics from. we did manage to capture some spectacular snaps of this place. definitely worth a visit. get in touch with \made\ before you leave from india on whatsapp to fix an itinerary. the only down side is the exorbitant ticket price of 80000 idr for adults and 60000 idr for children below 12 at the time of writing this review. recommended to visit this place in the evening before sunset.",2
"everyone going to bali will definitely come here. no matter at what time, the view is just breathtaking. if you come at evening, just nice to continue with dinner at jimbaran. if you come earlier, may also go to tanjung benoa for parasailing, undersea walking & other water activities. the only thing to watch out at uluwatu are the monkeys, no matter how 'aware' i am on this, they still manage to steal my glasses and jump on my bag from behind. walk in group or follow the local staff/guide there.",8
"this temple is beautiful. yes there are tons of tourists and selfie sticks and yes you have to pay entry to this tourist attraction. the views are beautiful and it's a really nice place to visit. it gets extremely hot throughout the day, best to go early morning or late afternoon. sunset would be great from this spot !",4
"it is a very beautiful temple, with the fascinating view of the indian ocean. unfortunately it is not open for tourists.",4
"nice view from the top, witnessing the waves crashing into the cliffs of the uluwatu temple. definitely a must to visit!",8
the most more favourite mountain in bali and still active untill on this time. tracking to the top of mountain see sunrise and see the vew whole the island in bali so very beautyful.,2
"this is a wonderful temple that is justly famous ,however it took me a very long car trip on extremely conjested roads to get there from sanur which is actually not far away. once there there is an entrance fee and hundreds of stalls to pass through before getting onto the terraces overlooking the ocean and the possibility of walking down toward the temple on the rock. it is considered a sacred site of great significance despite the hundreds of tourists and as such reminds me of large temples in india and the great cathedrals of europe that welcome both cultural tourists and the devout. one day i would like to stay nearby and visit in the early morning before the tour buses arrive.",4
"this place is famous for sunset with fire and kecak dance. the dance is basically play of ramayana. the sunset is beautiful, play is educational for people not aware about ramayana and hindu tradition. very crowded and play takes a little longer time. so it would be better if you go prepared. a must visit spot of bali.",2
if you are in bali i would definitely recommend a trip to uluwatu temple. the monkeys are so cute and the view from the cliff top is stunning. so glad we had the chance to see this in bali,8
"this place is worth a stop for sure, but be aware there are many people visiting. the temples are amazing, don't miss the buddhist temple in the center.",4
"beautiful sunset, and they will let you wear their traditional clothe in their temple, what i disliked there are, a lot of monkeys around, some of them are not friendly though some are funny",14
"the temple is definitely worth visiting as the architecture and the view are spectacular. the trip getting there is also a great experience as you take a narrow and winding road up the mountain. however, leave the hotel very early in the day and be prepared to wait if you want to have your picture taken with the gate of heaven. the system is quite straightforward; when you get your ticket you also get a number for the picture queue. once your number is up, a curator will take 4 or 5 pictures on your phone.",28
"the entrance fee was about $4, resonable price. the place was very beautiful and interesting. the monkeys were not mean or mischievous as the ones at uluwatu temple, haha.",8
"i am sure it would be very beautiful, without the crowd, without the local priests trying to sell you trinkets, without the barriers that stop you from getting to the small temple on top o the rock but the realities are that we have all the above and a little imagination is needed to block them out of your mind to enjoy the site. it is still worth a trip to be there.",4
doesn't take very long to check out the temple but the stunning views of the indian ocean were worth the quick trip. there were a bunch of rogue monkeys but they weren't invasive. wasn't the best temple we saw in bali and wouldn't necessarily be a 'must do' but it is a nice place to wander around in in the sun.,2
"after crossing the path among plants and find yourself in the most amazing place viewing the indian ocean, the feeling is so strong that you forget the temple at all ! what makes you take your eye from the cliff, the waves and the whole scenery is those little 'devils', the monkeys.",14
"one of the major attraction in bali. lots of tourists, great natural view and famous temple on the water. we loved the place and it's a perfect spot for some nice photo memories.",2
"is a must see of bali..the position of the temple, right on a small island, not far from the shore, makes him a real gem of bali. our profesional guide and driver, mr sumadi, drove us there, teling us to not hurry, just enjoing the view and making picture.. he is very flexible and profesional so is why i recomand him for all that wants to feel tne real spirit of bali..he is a driver, a guide and a wood carver for more than 20 years. the temple landskape is the most nice that i ever seen ..have a look to the pictures. and do not hesitate to call mr i wayan sumadi if you need a very good ride at very good prices.. +62 81 338 344 925",2
"this place is wonderful. a temple in the middle of the ocean. if you are lucky you can see the brahman's ceremony. that's cool. if you will go to bali, you should definitely see this temple. balinese people ohh my god, they are so sweet :)))",2
we went there to have a view of mount agung but the clouds won't go away which ended we see nothing. however the places is beautiful and we took a lot of pictures. it is the closest to view mount agung since it is 15km from the crater. i would still recommend for the trip to this temple. enter into the temple is on donation. you can pay whatever amount you want but remember to wear the sarong or you can pay for it at the entrance. sarong is a must for all even you are wearing long pants.,28
unique to see an \island\ in the sea; where you can walk across to the temple (during low tide). good place to have sight seeing as well as little shopping for souvenirs,4
"tanah lot means \ land sea\ in the balinese language.this stunning temple is probably on of the most beautiful places in bali.it is about 30 min from denpasar, and if you have a chance to go for sunset it is unforgettable...lots of vendors and restaurants are expected as every tourist place.....enjoy after all you are in bali!",18
"it was very terrible that we spend 2,5 hours from kuta to uluwatu during new year holiday. it should be only 1 hour. we were lucky we arrived before the sunset. our driver remind us to be careful with the monkey and better not to use glasses and hat, and always hold the camera. yes, we met a lot of monkey there. then we went directly to kecak dance ticket box because the seat is limited and if we enter the open theatre earlier we can choose better position to enjoy the sunrise while enjoying the kecak dance performance. after buy the ticket we still had some time to enjoy a magnificent view of the temple above the cliff and sea. very beautiful. after that i enter the theatre and got a good position to see the sunset. it was amazing moment watching the performance with sunset as the background.",8
"had a nice time at the sea temple, excellent views to uluwatu and got to witness a ceremony. just be careful of the monkeys they love \borrowing\ your sunglasses and can be a bit aggressive. well worth the entry fee",8
a must in bali .... beautiful temple & awesome sunset view! visit during low tide... the holy water blessing is interesting.,2
we were there in the evening and got some excellent sunset view photos..sacred temple for the locals...,4
"visited uluwatu temple in february-15 with my wife. it was an awesome experience to visit this place. it has great sea view. worth a visit. there is fee charged at the entrance to go inside the temple. as other temples in bali, one need to wear the sarongs to enter the temple, they are given free of cost. as soon as you enter the temple area you can see the breathtaking view of sea. first we went to the right side of the temple to the cliff top. beware of monkeys there as they can snatch the hat, sun glasses , food etc. after that we went to see the temple, entry is restricted to the balinese people only. although we were hindus but were not allowed to go inside. one of the attraction here is kecak dance (ramayana story line). organizers provide the leaflet of the story. sun set at the uluwatu temple is a must watch.",8
"it is a very nice temple, nothing to argue about that. we had heard a lot about it on the internet, but we did not find the place as amazing as it is said to be. dont get me wrong, its a beautiful place, but if you have to make decisions about which places to visit, i would skip this one and go to tanah lot.",17
"the first temple we saw that was set in the middle of the sea. the temple is a small hill in the middle of the water and you walk with the sea water being a little above your knees (if there's high tide) to see the temple. there is a mini spring (sort) at the base of the temple which runs holy water that is offered to the gods inside. though you cannot enter the main gates of the temple and see the idols (or structures), it is worth going this place only see the unique beauty around it. surrounding the main temple are mini cave like structures that fulfill the beauty of this place. must visit.",4
"this is my second time to uluwatu, the place is quiet big with some naughty monkeys. beware of those monkeys and keep your belongings safe. if you like sunset you can enjoy it here with the sound of big waves.",8
"awesome place, words and photos wont do the job. need to be there personally to view this spectacular scenery more so if you are in bali.",2
"visited uluwatu temple located at the most southern tip of bali. the site faces the indian ocean. from the indian ocean, huge waves hit against the shore. enjoyed scenic view of the cliffs and rugged coastline. uluwatu hindu temple was dedicated to the monkeys who fought bravely against the devil. the shrine is closed to the public. guys and ladies needed to wear long pants otherwise they need to tie a long yellow ribbon on their waist; symbolising holiness before they can enter the temple compound. do not wear caps, sunglasses, glasses; the monkeys snatch them swiftly. they are very aggressive; unafraid of human. cannot miss if you are in bali.",8
"pretty temple in a pretty setting, but its kinda swamped by tourists and the park around it is just kinda weird. we stopped here on the way to lovina, but i think i would have been a little annoyed had i driven up here just for the temple. don't eat at the restaurants in the temple. worst food we had in bali.",2
"good view, good place, good people, good dog.. aahaaa try to be there.. you will be fall in love. from kuta or denpasar you just follow the sign of \tanah lot\. the ticket entrance is cheap for the view, just a litle note, the sunset is beutiful. you have a time in bali? visit tanah lot guys.",18
"we visited here for sunset and it was very busy and there was a hindu gathering at the time. it also came over rainy which didn't make for very good photos but it was still a very unique place to visit and worth the trip. oh and don't worry about packing an umbrella, a lovely lady hires them out for $1 if you need one. we didn't realise how many shops were here, if we had of known, we would have arrived a lot earlier. as soon as we arrived my son got stuck at a stall where they etched names into wooden bali souvenirs, they were really cool, we ended up getting so many for friends & family & ourselves. so many shops & good prices. very enjoyable outing.",2
"well worth the trip and the traffic, this temple is as dramatic as it is beautiful. at full tide it is cut off from the world and slammed with in forgiving waves. at low tide you can venture out to the island (by foot) and get a closer look.",4
it was an great sightseeing time there. the main temple at times you are allowed to walk down to on the rocks due to how the tide is. lots of places to rest and take in the multitude of views. as well as the temples there are to see go and see the kecak fire dance which is located at the other end of the beach from tanah lot temple it starts after sunset. well worth the trip. so plan to go more towards sunset to see the temple to catch the fire dance as well that night. 🔥🔥🙌🏻🙌🏻,17
"you'll spend hours waiting for your turn to the \gates of heaven\ shot. and that's if you turn up at 6am. turn up at 9am and you'll be waiting til the afternoon. otherwise, there's some really nice shots available nearby and the temple(s) itself are really nice.",28
"27 december 2015, visited bali most significant icon, tanah lot temple. it was mid day thus was high tide. big waves rushed and hit on the shore. many tourists from all over. domestic and international. lots of souvenirs shops, restaurants, cafes leading to the entrance of the garden. tanah lot is also a hindu temple build on a gigantic stone in the middle of the sea. one of its kind in the world. when it's low tide (likely evening) it is possible to walk across to the island. however the temple is strictly prohibited. it's also located on the western side of the island thus a good place to marvel the exotic sunset. nice unique place. visitors to bali should consider adding this attraction to their list.",18
"there definitely is a very valid reason why this temple pops up on every image search of bali. it is set in such a beautiful background. it simple breathtaking! the ulan danu temple is about 2.5 hour drive from seminyak and thus a little far from the city, maybe this is the reason you will not find it as commercialized as the tanah lot of uluwantu temple. we went here on the last of our trip to bali and it undoubtedly became the highlight.the temple by itself is a simple structure, quite similar to the one at uluwantu. it is the surrounding bratan mountain and lake, beautiful landscaping, low floating clouds and the pleasant weather that makes this place such a delight to visit. i would definitely say that this must be the first on your list on your trip to bali. visiting to this temple would take you almost a full day, but it is still worth it!",30
pura ulun danu bratan is one of the symbolic places for bali trip. the scene is a perfect place to take beautiful pictures.,30
"this beautiful 17th century temple of ulun danu, which appears to float on the water, is dedicated to worship dewi danu or the lake goddess. offerings are made at the temple on special festive occasions, as it is believed will bring economic prosperity to the area.",30
"the temple gardens ( you only have access to that) are beautiful and clean, the view is amazing. we got there around 11 a.m. and it was very crowded with tourists.",4
i expected a bit of commercialisation - but this was a bit much. a nice temple on the sea- but there are other more beautiful temples in indonesia,2
the temple itself is not that attractive however the view is breathtaking and beautiful. if you are looking for serenity then i would suggest pura tirta empul temple instead of the pura luhur. and beware of the monkeys when visiting here.,14
"our visit to the temple by the sea was fantastic. yes it's crowded but that's to be expected as it's one of bali's most famous land marks built in the ocean. the view from the terrace overlooking the temple takes your breath away as the big waves crash upon the rocks below. luckily we travelled in the low season so we found great beauty and lots of space in the surrounding park and gardens which grow stunning vibrant flower beds, shrubs, and tall trees. there and many little shrines dotted around the area and sculptured playgrounds for children to play on. there are dining facilities and toilets on site. this place is one of our favourite memories of bali. we will revisit should we return.",2
"excellent place to visit. not only a temple, but a beautiful attraction. glad i read some good reviews about this place and added it to my itinerary. top of all, the weather was good, so it was enjoyable.",4
"rated excellent because nature was excellent! we were very fortunate to have a lovely evening (meaning no rain during the rainy season!) and to watch the famous kecak dance with sunset as the backdrop and it was an amazing sunset! tips: make sure you have return transport arranged - taxi or tour or bike entry fee is rp20,000 per person and you get a purple wrap or a yellow scarf belt monkeys seem quite well fed and contented so no issue here explore the temple area before the show tickets for the show start around 5pm in the open area - rp100,000 per person - you kind of crowd around the barrier area and wave your money at the 4 ticket sellers to see who will give you the tickets - friendly crowd non- aggressive - mostly tour guides or taxi drivers helping their guests get the tickets go to the little open ampitheatre after you get your tickets if you want to choose where to sit - especially if you want to take photos of the sunset as well - i picke the top row cos you can actually lean back against the back wall - all other seats you have no lean bring a hat or use your own sarong to cover from the strong setting sun's rays - umbrellas kind of clumsy and intrusive into the airspace of others - it will be piercingly hot! bring water to drink whilst you wait for the performance don't leave before the end of the show - you can take photos with the dancers who are all very game for poses etc...... it will be difficult to watch the show and the sunset at the same time but it is worth every rp! enjoy!",13
"i would have given this place a 5/5 only because of the kecak dance every 6pm at this temple. the place is ok, not a lot to see, lots of walking to do but the view from the top overlooking the sea, is lovely. the sunset here is worth coming. the sarong you wear before you enter needs washing desperately!",13
it is so worth it to go at sunrise or sunset. the sky and the sea get beautiful colors so you can admire the temple with the landscaping behind it.,4
"we had been intending to visit a remote temple on lake tambilgan, but our driver got mixed up and we ended up here. the place is extremely over populated with tourists, so for any photography enthusiasts', to get get a pic of the tower, you will wait a while to get one without people with selfie sticks in it. a nice enough place, but there is a man there with chaired up flying animals wanting you to pay to have a photo. not my taste at all. i really wish our driver had know the remote temple that i had been after.",4
u need to visit it early morning when the tides are not high if u want to walk through the sea to reach the temple. overall its an excellent place and u can have souvenirs from the shops which are before the temple.,4
one of my favourite spots to watch the sunset in bali. it's always busy but i still love it! love the vibe there!,2
"this temple has been on everyone bucket list when it comes to bali trip, some people might not aware that it takes so much efforts in order to capture themselves at so called \heaven' gate\. the people will patiently waiting on long queuee especially on weekend (10 am to 2 pm) with only 10 minutes slot that given to you. best time to be there is on weekdays or if you cant do it on weekdays then adjusting your arrival time to be 6 am or 4 pm will more way better. bare on your mind, lady who is on period strictly prohibited to enter this temple",2
an amazing market with lots of shops with reasonable prices. must check out the snakes - you can have a photo with one around your neck if you are brave enough! impressive view of the ocean and temple. would recommend.,4
"this is an iconic place to see the sun set over the water, right next to a temple. this is a very touristy area - hundreds of people come each sunset and there is an entry fee of 30,000 rupiah for adults (i think there was also a child & family rate). i was disappointed that you couldn't actually go up into the temple - but suppose it would get extremely crowded there if allowed. wear water-friendly footwear, as waves do crash up onto the rocks. as with many other beach areas there is a bit of rubbish around. also, take tissues & hand sanitiser - the bathrooms we used didn't have paper or hand washing facilities and they still asked for a donation of 3000 rupiah each. there are markets, food stalls and a couple of restaurants on the walk to/from the car park.",4
cliff temple that also as known uluwatu temple in the south part of bali where we will be able to see amazing view of the cliff temple and beautiful sunset.,8
tanah lot temple is in the sea. away from coast. no tourist is allowed inside the temple.. it's just the view from the coast . the temple is majestic situated on top of the sea.. very good place neatly maintained.. the market leading to this temple is very nice.. some shopping enthusiasts will love the leading road street shopping.,17
"arrive at the uluwatu temple, i was very happy. sound and sea breeze typical of this temple. the location of the beautiful temple, located on the cliff and beautiful sea is really charming. i really love this temple and the sunset is very nice.",8
i would definitely recommend going to the temple in the morning as it gets quite hot by lunch time. the walk along the coast is stunning,4
"we visited there at night after the uluwatu fire dance. the drivers suggested us to have meal in one of the restaurant. the view is fantastic, while the price of the dinner is terrible. it takes about usd$80 per persons. it is the most expensive meal we have in bali. and the most important thing is, the food is not good. but i like the night view there. you can have a look of the view with airport as the backdrop. there is a music band singing different songs but we need to pay for the tips.",8
"the experience at tanah lot temple was absolutely amazing. this is an absolute must see. this is such a popular attraction and is unfortunately always busy, but still so much worth to see it. there is also a huge market where prices are much more reasonable than in kuta and legian. will definitely visit again but allow more time to walk through the market.",17
"didnt find the visit worth after visiting tanah lot in the morning. sunset is good but the kecan dance show would have been a good experience if they had managed it well. very small amphitheatre was over crouded with people, they kept selling tickets despite the theatre capacity was well over full... people were made to sit on the ground and stand all around, making it suffocating and hot. we left 5 mins into the show as it was so inconvenient. over priced for what they had to offer. most resorts have kecan dance performance or traditional fire dance as popularly known as part of their evening entertainment.",17
this temple view if awesome and incredible. the waves of indian ocean hitting the shores is worth a watch. .one of the best places to see sunset in bali.. one has to walk for 10 minutes from.parking to reach the place.. there's place for holy spring and water that are given by local folks near the temple..which are considered auspicious . overall to be checked in one's bali trip.,2
"the views are the best, but, on the other hand, there are other temples on bali that are more interesting. can be crowded here. people are warned because of the monkeys. we witnessed a monkey stealing a thong from a little girl.",2
positive is the location at the sea on a rock. nice place to see sunset for photographers. negatives are that it is overly crowded near sunset time. it is overly expensive. usually temples in bali are about 10k but this one is 60k. i have seen much more impressive temples around bali. and finally the temples face the see and there is actually not a lot to see of the temples itself as you can't get close. it is very low on my list of attractions.,2
wow absolutely amazing views here we have looked at many spots in bali but this one is breath taking very much worthwhile dropping in to say hi,2
quite an experience to see this temple off the beach. get involved and partake in the water blessing. walk to the top of the cliff and observe the sunset sipping on your favourite beverage. you must try the grilled corn; \its to die for.\ what a memory.,4
"i went there only for a sunset. it was so amazing seeing a great pura and the big ocean waves crashing into rocks. yet, for you who can't stand the scorching sun you'd better buy a big hat along the way to the pura. there are lots of small clothing shops and foods, but the price is too expensive for local tourists. that's way you need to smartly bargain for a half price of each items sold in tanah lot.",17
"we took a private guided tour to visit uluwatu and we were fortunate enough to go early on a saturday morning of a celebration day. uluwatu is one of those beautiful places that can take your breath away, with the local families all dressed up brining offerings to the temple it was an amazing experience.",8
"also referred to as the sunset temple, the impressive black lava towers of this sacred 16th century temple are situated on a rocky outcrop that extends into the sea. surrounded by pristine aqua waters and the white surf that crashes against the rocks, it's easy to see why this location is a favorite among photographers. it tends to be very crowed for that reason.",4
feel that theres too many people and temples in bali almost all look the same. wasnt really that interesting to me. went there to see the view,2
"a place you must visit. enjoy the scenic beauty of this natural temple. the waves touching the feet of the temple as if they were seeking its blessings. you can easily spend half a day here seeing the temple very closely as well as moving around to get other views. the surroundings also are magical you will get engrossed. just one thing do check the \ tide \, if its high tide you cannot go in the temple, so best recommended time of visit is during low tide",4
nice picturesque view...great ancient temple...naughty monkeys will grab your sunglasses or mobile...mesmerizing kecak dance and sunset...,13
its very touristic but the view is very nice from the platform. you can walk down as well but you cant go to the temple. its cool that its straight in the water.,4
still magical... beautiful view! be sure you stay for kecak dance during the sunset. it's absolutely amazing. get there early and get your tickets early. find seats on the top facing the water and the temple. you won't regret it.,13
we happened upon several hindu processions which were magical. we also were there at low tide and were able to visit the fresh water springs for a blessing on a clear and beautiful day. gorgeous views from many vistas in the park.,4
i was so impressed with this water place that im ganna definitely bring my kids with me next time i come to bali cos is was only $3 entry & i had a lovely lunch there as well & that was $10 but totally worth it then after wards i got to hold snakes or other things for only $5 australian dollars bargain,2
"incredibly disappointing tourist trap. the view is as regular as it gets, akin to any shore ever had a sea view. one cannot go close or enter the temple. there are 5757474758 souvenir shops in and around the temple complex, even they know they are so inauthentic that they try to sell kenyan masks. do not waste your time, go to ubud and north for something actually worth to see.",4
"nice views, big temple and amazing sunset if you are lucky. be careful with the monkeys and your belongings 30.000 entry ticket and 100.000 for the dance. a bit too much. they provide the sari if you need to cover",13
"this place is perfect for the sunset. lots of crabs out there in the sea, watch out. the temple is good.",4
"the temple is build on the edge of a cliff... it is amazing, to say the least... the ocean below presents a breathtaking view... its spread over a huge area so be prepared to walk around... remember not to wear fancy flipflops or hats , as monkeys will be waiting to grab them from you! journey to the temple may be tedious due to traffic, if you are planning to see the sunset. we actually returned from mid way after the traffic didnt move for one hour. next day we ended up going early morning, and trust me it was mesmerizing... very less crowd and extremely peaceful...",4
"beautiful view! explore all around the temple, relax with the sound of the waves, and if you want amazing pics try to go before sunset! the only negative thing it's that you are not allowed inside the temple. this is a very touristic place so expect many people but i still think is worth going to experience the temple and the great view.",4
"uluwatu temple is situated beside the ocean about 600 meter above the water. we went there for sunset and visit the temple. good and much attractive place. also a place for photography. the temple is old enough, mostly closed. this place have some monkeys, should be aware of them.",8
"one can never tire of a gorgeous sunset. the sunset at uluwatu is absolutely stunning! there isn't much else to it as one of the more simple temples you'll visit in bali, but the sunset view is definitely worth far more than the modest admission price.",8
"we actually arrived by vintage soft top vw car to the uluwatu temple which was a really fun start. we then had a lovely local guide who showed us round and shooed away the monkeys! its a lovely early evening walk along the cliff top, dodging the monkeys along the way. ending with an interesting dance performance. but be warned its a very busy place for tourists!!",8
"the temple is located on a rock just offshore. this is an extremely popular tourist destination and the whole area is often very busy indeed, especially in the late afternoons, pre-sunset. it is advisable to go there during weekday coz it is always very crowded on weekend and around 5 plus to see the sunset. must see this magnificent temple in bali, you will never regret.",2
"apart from temple being so calm and peaceful, surrounded with very beautiful views. amogst must visit places in bali",2
"make sure you buy your tickets online in advance for the kecak show, as the tickets do sell out quickly and lines are long. we went a couple of hours before the show to explore the temple then secure a good seat. the temple complex itself is ok but not very big - however behind it are some amazing ocean cliff views so make sure you check those out. there's not a huge amount to explore in total though if you're not coming to see the kecak show. for the kecak show itself, we got seated early as many people do. it was a very windy evening with occasional rain, so they handed out ponchos for the audience. i found the kecak show entertaining and a neat cultural experience that is to be appreciated while being there.",13
it was quite busy when we visited and you have to be careful as the monkeys will steal anything not securely attached to you! it was very beautiful and my teenage kids enjoyed walking around and the temple and photograhing the temples.,14
"recommend that you read about it before you go, to make the best of your visit. genuinely helpful welcome staff, with a clear map of the site and an explanation of what to see and where to go, so you can spend as much time and effort here as you want. we only went up as far as the second temple, as the view is wonderful from there. the site was clean and free of sellers, it is respected by locals and tourists should do the same. we didnt see agung, due to clouds, but the vistas were still spectacular. take a sarong, and cover your shoulders. be prepared to listen to the staff, and receive a blessing. one of the most welcoming sites for a tourist to visit.",28
"good temple around the sea, recommended place for every one beautifull inside with the holy snake that you can touch",4
"in bali you really can visit dozens of temples... but this area is special because the forest around the temples is inhabited by a large groups of grey monkeys, totally un-educated and greedy, who will make your visit either a funny time or a nightmare!! do not bring any food with you, or even plastic bottles... they will manage to steal it from you. i saw a monkey carrying in its hands the cap of some unfortunate tourist.",2
"tanah lot is situated on a hillock inside sea - a little walk from the beach area. adhy (+6281239378353), our most reliable driver friend in bali (who is actually a teacher for lower grade students but drives the car when he wants), planned the whole day trip in such a manner that it ends at tanah lot. it is a bit of drive from ubud area where we were staying. typically tourists plan to use tanah lot temple for 3 things - first, visit the temple at the hill top inside sea if the water level is low and you can reach the place, second, see the sunset from the beach as it is located on the west side of bali, third, see the temple organized dance drama kechak which typically starts at 6.30pm. we got our ticket to enter the temple for 60000 per person and walked about 500 meters from parkir to reach the temple area. we reached little late as we saw sunset stopping on the road on our way and it was little darkish when we reached the temple area. we did not go near the temple gate as there was a big line of local people but we decided to spend sometime in the beach area walking on the rocky and sand surface. we spent about 45 minutes in the area and wanted to see the dance. we purchased tickets for 50000 pef person. it was organized inside a small stadia but on many days it is organized on the sea beach. the kechak dance is a cultural tradition bali. the fire dance is a part of kechak. the programme is a ramayan dance drama and we enjoyed it. at the end the artists request audience to take snaps with them. it was a good experience.",18
the temple is in the middle of a big lake.it is a beautiful place to visit.the surrounding lake offers some very scenic views.there is provision for boating for those who wish to spend some time.time spent there is definitely time well spent.,4
"this temple, even though quite small was our favourite whilst we were in bali. the whole place has a very romantic feel to it. take the time and grab a drink from the restaurant. dont forget to buy some fish food to feed to the fish in the pools. (slightly overpriced entry fee when compared to other temples, but still worth it)",2
"this place is always stunning and the kecak fire dance is always magical great. never get bored of this place and the night attraction. you can see the kecak fire dance while watching sunset. but you should be aware of the monkeys, don't use glasses or any things that can attract monkey's attention. also you should in a good condition, because because it so tired to walk around the temple. so worth it!",13
"we went to the temple in 2002 with our sons and returned last week with friends. we go at sunset for the traditional fire dance, ketchak. 40 plus men make all the sounds and costumed characters tell the story. this is a really great experience and is really worth the effort. get there early and explore the temple.",13
"loved my visit here, much better to have a loca or guide to tell you the history of the temple but well worth the visit",4
"an enjoyable ride of around 2,5 hours from bali airport will bring you across rice field, jungles and hills until the road starts climbing and the scenery changes quite dramatically from the crowded sunburned street of kuta to the fresh, often misty and mystical atmosphere over the vulcanoes and their lakes, where this temple is located. the scenery around it makes an otherwise average temple very enjoyable, also thanks to the more enjoyable temperatures (bring some warmer clothes, temperature can drop well below 20°c). avoid the on-site restaurant though, which provides below average food at high prices.",2
i really enjoy the beautiful view...nice place to enjoy view of the mountain in bali. the best view is early morning when sun rises.,2
probably one of the most beautiful temple in bali (we liked uluwatu as well). we drove 45 minutes for this place on our rented bike from kuta and it was worth every single minute. we reached here around 7:30 am and it is always wise to be here as early as you can preferably by 7 am as it gets very crowded later with everyone vying for perfect instagram shot. this place is in lot of tour operators day itinerary and people start arriving in hordes on buses later on. when we went there we were the only ones there at 7:30 am but by 9 am this place became so crowded (almost like locust infection) that all i could see around was selfie sticks.,2
"it's possible that the lengthy traffic jam we encountered on our way to tanah lot made me a little cranky and unappreciative after we finally arrived. the coastline at this point is rocky and the siting of the temple dramatic. however, you can't go into the temple and you don't even get a really good view of it from a distance. there's a crush of stalls selling the usual tourist souvenirs and drinks immediately outside the temple environs. try to got at sunset if possible, to get the best experience.",17
"this one the best place that we visited in bali on that time .... the air very cool and nice, the view of temple very nice and also u can ride a boat there ...",2
"the best place to enjoy sunset while watching kecak dance. the view from cliff is awesome and you must take a picture there. beware of your belonging from wild monkey leave here, they can be aggresive and love to steal sparkling things.",13
"the site of uluwatu is certainly majestic; beautiful ocean views, a dramatic cliff face, hilarious wildlife and history to boot - but it's all just a little a cluttered and blandly put together. the temple itself (which is seemingly still functioning) is not particularly accessible/open to the public, and although it does date back to the 11th century, there is not a single sign telling you anything about it - why was it built, what is it made of, who would have traditionally visited etc. i'd have rated the site far lower if i hadn't stayed for the \kecak and fire dance\ stadium performance at sunset. the show was a good blend of traditional dance with some modern portions towards the end catered towards smaller children. i particularly enjoyed the costumes and white monkey segments. however, make sure you visit the toilets before you sit down in the stadium as the show goes for an hour; plus staff will fill the isles with fellow tourists so you're very much locked in until the end.",8
we went at 6 pm to see the sunset which is photo worthy...we are not allowed inside the main temple. a fee was charged just to enter the premises.,4
"the temple is known from many pictures put of tour guides, internet etc. the only thing special about is that a part stands in the water. at the moment not even that is the case. the water level of the lake is to low. if you're around ok to see but don't spend to much time getting there. we've been there aroun 9 am and there were not so many people.",4
famed temple in uluwatu with beautiful sweeping cliffside views. come watch the sunset but stay for the nightly cultural/dance shows. it definitely gets crowded and tickets do sell out so come a little bit early to enjoy the view and watch the sun go down.,8
wow! simply wow! the first temple is already a mind blow. i came really late and just hung out at the bottom temple and watched the sunset and amazing view of the mountain. nobody was there. i came a second time and did the 4 hour trek off all the temples. i was exhausted. i started at 8 in the morning while it was still cool and no tourists. amazing. there were ceremonies going on while i was there. beautiful. this is one those places you must visit. its gorgeous up there on this high mountain. magical.,4
"ulun danu beratan temple is a hindu holy place located at the end of beratan lake, which is in the bedugul tourist area, candikuning village, baturiti district, tabanan regency, bali. ulun danu bratan temple is a hindu holy temple that is very famous on the island of bali and when the lake bratan water rises / rises the ulun danu temple will look like it floats on water.  visiting ulun danu beratan temple, travelers can enjoy the uniqueness of the temple and the beautiful natural surroundings. the atmosphere is beautiful, cool and clean air begins to feel since tourists set foot on the parking lot to the temple.",30
this was our first temple experience and we really enjoyed it. we also went to the fire dance at sunset which was a great spectacle.,13
"we were expecting a beautiful temple with a fantastic view and we only got the view! you can't see much of the temple if anything but the view is amazing. the walks along the cliff both sides of the temple are beautiful. but you still have to pay 30000idr per person (free sarong!). apparently, the sunset is amazing there so worth trying!",4
it is an okayish place to visit. best time to visit - 2 hours before sunset.. so you can see in and around the temple and then experience sun setting in the ocean.,4
this is a beautiful temple located at the sea. should definitely be on your to do list when visiting bali!,2
"i visited tanah lot at noon, after i visited the other temple and pura. when visited the other temples i felt bored because the view are almost same. at first i thought visiting tanah lot will be the same with others temple and pura but my friends forced me to visit tanah lot. after long way to go i felt bored again and not really sure it will be a good place to go but i'm wrong, tanah lot is the best temple and pura with beach view that must visited. the place was amazing",17
"our guide advised us to remove everything, watches, necklaces, sunnies, bags and leave them in the car. it was very good advice! the monkeys chased my daughter and myself, stole sunglasses from two other tourists and jumped on the back of a man having his photo taken. the temple is amazing, sitting on the top of a very high cliff but constantly watching out for errant monkeys limited my appreciation of the site. however, the kecak dance afterwards, which lasts about an hour completely took my mind off menacing monkeys. it was incredible! i had never seen anything quite like it. it was worth the trip. spectacular views at sunset.",14
"we visited this temple early in the morning because of the hot weather. it has a nice view over the ocean and it is easy to walk around. there are monkeys in this temple but they are naughty and will steal your sunglasses or other things you carry like a water bottle. therefore it is reccomended to take a guide with you, the monkeys know them and will stay away from you.",14
location of temple is picture perfect.. on a cliff near the ocean.. we went to see the kecak dance which is based on ramayana (hindu mythology)... this is a must do when in bali.. dance happens from 6 to 7.. please reach before 5 to grab prime seats in the amphitheatre.. and don't forget to take the selfies with the characters after the dance ends...,2
i did like the temple area but there was lots of walking to complete the pathways on such a hot day. definitely take water :) i debated about climbing the stairs to the main temple but when i did was disappointed to discover i could only go half way up.,4
the temple is very unique in that it is at the top of a hill and from there the view of the sea is just spectacular,4
"visited the temple during our day tour. it wasnt busy as it was early in the morning. there were some hindu celebration which was interesting to watch. the surrounding areas was very nice with the lake in the middle. apart from that, it was very nice area for a stroll.",4
"other reviews already attest to the attractiveness of this place. go duing sunset for the great views! best time to get there is before 5pm, so that you will have some time to browse the many little shops just outside the temple compound. for best photos, go down to the beach and make your way towards the left side, as far as possible. thus, when the sun sets, you will have a fantastic view of the temple's outline in the foreground.",4
known for its unique offshore setting \tanahlot\ is an ancient hindu sea temple. large waves consistently crashes its rock base and forms the place for tourist attraction. its best view is sunset. the temple in particular is closed for tourists. uber is not allowed to travel up to tanah lot.,17
the temple is built right on top of a cliff overlooking the sea. be prepared to walk up and down many steps. the wall on the cliff face extends several kilometers along the cliff face. it is known for beautiful sunsets but if you decide to go during that hour be prepared for the hordes of tourists. we were there midday and it was a struggle getting past people on the narrow steps blocking the path to take selfies. beware the mischevous monkeys. they will grab shiny objects especially your eyewear. the cliff edge past the wall is littered with sunglasses and hats that the monkeys grabbed and left behind.,14
"do yourself a favour and make the climb to the top of this ancient temple , for a truly breathtaking and inspiring view . if you've been looking for the ultimate in ocean view scenery or just want to appreciate traditional bali culture and art, you won't want to miss this !",2
"hired a driver (the bali bible top marks) to take us here. scenery and views spectacular, beware of the monkeys though. we saw one lady have her iphone snatched out of her hand and lost for good, darn monkey stole it. worth a visit to the temple, and stay for the sunset dance. not suitable for prams, wheelchairs and the not so fit though.",2
"this is without any doubt a must see place while being in bali ! went there in the morning with arrival around 10:20am. you can not avoid people, but i think there was less compared with the afternoon for the sunset - can highly recommended this time a day for this trip. the water is also low during daytime (of course unless the weather is bad). luck was on my side and the weather was great so were able to go on the other side, but the entire place is just magnificent. can even recommend it if the weather is bad, you can still get great photos there. if you don't go you will truly miss on something spectacular! local shops around are enjoyable as well and the price can be bargained.",2
"bali is home to temples...and some of them are worth a visit . tanah lot temple is a must visit... also known as sea temple for it is in the sea.... i would not say middle of the sea but yes in the sea. u have to cross the waves to get across.... quite a different experience... if ucan plan ur visit there at sunset , great ... otherwise also it is very beautiful.... to get an entry into the place where there are deity statues, one has to be in a balinese custom dress.... but no one denies to have a look from outside.there are many small shops selling souvenirs on the way walking towards the temple... it is fun.....should enjoy the local fruits....esp mangosteen. insta@travel.sojourn",2
"when you look up bali online, you'll almost certainly see this temple. it's iconic. so when we went to bali, we insisted on seeing this for ourselves. we were staying near ubud so getting to the lake took over an hour. but we were glad we went. the temple sits out on a lake, surrounded by mountains. if you get just the right angle, the view is spectacular. the challenge is that nearly every other angle means throngs of tourists. if this place was once a bastion of spiritualism, it's long since been lost. don't get me wrong, the grounds are gorgeous and it's worth seeing but don't expect to find \eat pray love\ here (there are better temples for that). the worst part is that whoever runs that venue made it far worse than it had to be. they actually have a statue of sponge bob as an exit sign. seriously? fortunately, this is far from the main temple and lake views but it was still a sad testament to the once spiritual location centuries ago.",2
"the temple is situated at a very nice spot, great place for taking pictures, but whenever you start your walk there they are, the monkey's, they really attack and hurt the people, we saw a young lady taken off her very expensive sunglasses, a girl about ten, stolen her sandal by an attack, the parents in panic. my goodness what a walk !",14
"uluwatu temple offers what very few other temples in bali do. breathtaking views. beautiful architecture. and a brilliant performance of the famous balinese kecak dance. you have to be prepared to travel to this place though, since it is at the southernmost tip of the main bali island, but it's worth it. populated by goggle-stealing monkeys, the temple lets you witness stunning sunsets.",8
"aside from the massive crowds - this place is amazing! so beautiful. we went around 4:00 and saw the sunset but a person could come early and spend all day here. there are restaurants, toilets (charge a fee), and large grassy sitting area. i just wish i would have come when the water was higher and watched low tide go out to reveal the area surrounding the temple. watching the waves crashing against the rocks was so nice. there are lots of shops if you want to get your shopping in here. again, amazing!",4
"just to remind everyone about this place even though its a temple, there are wild monkeys surround and some of very nice but some of them very naughty too. therefore you need to extra careful if you phone, glasses, wallet and hat etc........",14
"i would recommend to visit this place in late afternoon since generally, it would be very hot and sunny in the southern part of bali. there is nothing much for the temple itself but the view from the cliff is breathtaking. we were warned by our driver not to bring sunglasses, food or drink there and we glad we did because the monkey there are quite aggressive. we did see a pair of someone's sunglasses in monkey's hands while we walking there so be careful.",2
"lovely water gardens with beautiful gardens, fountains and large fish ponds full of fat koi carp. you can walk across the ponds on large stepping stones or feed the fish. a relaxing visit where you can swim if you wish for a token fee. the surrounding area is also worth photographing with lush rice paddy terraces. we enjoyed the east coast of bali for its quiet and traditional villages.",2
"tanah lot is worth a visit to see the magnificient rock-cut architecture of the temple. it is on the coast and offers a decent view of the sunset. we visited during low-tide, so were able to walk around the rocks. would probably look great during high tide. the temple complex has loads oof souvinier shops and eateries - with heavy tourist footfall.",17
"after crossing the path among plants and find yourself in the most amazing place viewing the indian ocean, the feeling is so strong that you forget the temple at all ! what makes you take your eye from the cliff, the waves and the whole scenery is those little 'devils', the monkeys. it's an opportunity to watch them in their natural environment and it's also an exaggeration to go with a fear of what you read about them. they only want to have a snack after all...",14
was uncomfortable because it was very crowded and a lots of tourists but when the sunset timw come it's amazing and the dance was so mesmerizing!,13
"we arrived an hour or so before the show and the landscape really deserved a few hours. we wandered the path from the chaotic drop off to the temple and amphitheater and saw the monkeys scampering about. this was a crowded place and sort of annoying because it really deserved tranquility. i recommend walking out to the point vista past the amphitheater because few tourists bothered to walk the short way. we also walked to the temple complex, but everyone seemed to do this and had to maintain out patience. it was our error to try this when a show time was approaching. i wish our friends had said go really early so you can enjoy the beauty without the madness. we could have walked forever along the coast and been stunned by the crashing surf along the sheer cliffs. the show was interesting and hanuman stole the show. i was not prepared for rude visitors. there was a never ending stream of audience members entering and departing the show. its a show with live actors, don't insult their talent. the sun set beautifully on the open side of the amphitheater as the show continued. if you are afraid of fire, do not sit on the first two rows! if hanuman sits next to you, be a good sport and if you get handed the head of the giant, be like our brave participant and own it. he did and it was awesome. here is the one time in bali where we were a bit nervous. our hotel drove us there and said there would be taxis to take us home. its such a large and popular event and we'd seen taxis everywhere else we had no reason to doubt them. wow, there were none, this place is in the middle of nowhere and it clears out fast. we got home because the balinese are wonderful people, but have your return ride lined up before you go! i hope the headless giant's team wins the ice sculpting championship! thank you!",13
"visited tanah lot temple at recommendation of locals. the scenery is absolutely stunning. loved that there was a local market set up at the site, selling locally made wares. also loved seeing local children praying in costume. beautiful place. easily accessible for prams, wheelchairs etc.",17
great place to get amazing sunset photos and pat the sea snakes see the temple in unusual place in the water,4
"went here with my partner this evening to watch the sunset and it sure did not disappoint. before getting to the temple, there is a little market with lots of stalls and shopping to do, various warungs etc. when you get to the temple itself, it truly is stunning and one of the best sunsets. the place can be a little crowded, but it is well and truly worth a visit as a last stop on your tour",4
"hope u have the luck as i did to go on a calm day, no ceremonies, no people... take ur time to wander around the magnificent gardens around the temple besides the lake, mountains in the back. no sellers boring you. enjoy true bali.",2
"such a beautiful place with amazing views and beautiful gardens. if the tide is out, you can walk over to the temple (but you can't go in) and get blessed by the monks. if you do not want to be blessed, there really is no point in walking across the water. it is not a difficult walk, but to get to the temple you do need to walk through shallow water using rocks as stepping stones, so some care is required.",4
what can i say that hasn't been said before there are 3 temples on this site the most appealing to me was the sea temple what a stunning location superb for sunset photography or just a family day out it gets extremely busy especially at sundown for me there was far too many tacky tourist shops and having paid to go in they charge 3000 idr to use the toilets well worth a visit,4
"we recently visted uluwatu temple with our family including the grandchildren. what a wonderful place to vist. the sacred temple is very interesting and dates back to the early 1400. the magnificent views along the coast line are breathtaking. the cheeky monkeys are very entertaining, but be carefull as they like to take your belongings. uluwatu temple is a must to vist whilst in bali.",8
"we visited uluwatu temple , view was simply amazing. it is visited by many tourist and ofcourse this place is worth visiting highly recommended either for sun rise or sunset you will be amazed by its beauty.",8
"arrived at 11:30am and didnt leave until 3pm - whole day of exploring with beautiful views (even with the clouds)! first temple very busy and lots of cueing to get that perfect instagram photo - we just enjoyed the views when people were changing places. the next temples are not for the unfit... counted over 2000 steps (easily amused) on the way down and that wasnt half of them! the very final temple is at the highest part of the mountain and is surrounded by monkies 😊 take lots to drink! although, being in bali, there are even mini shops at the very top!! super day out!!",2
"the good news is there are many playful monkeys. the bad news is it's so crowded it's hard to walk, take photos or even see the very few parts of the temple open to the public. throughout bali there are many beautiful small temples that you can visit and participate in the services. no need to visit uluwatu with the hordes of people and their obnoxious selfie sticks.",8
we had been to tanah lot temple on our visit to bali and were quite impressed with the view of the island temple and another temple near by. its quite under rated and would highly recommens any one visiting bali.,18
"took a very long ride up the mountain to see this temple because we have never been up there after so many trips to bali. remember this is an active temple so you really don't get to go inside like most major temples. the picturesque piece is located on the lake, one really can only see from afar. indeed it's well taken care of. the water and landscape offers some sense of peace, but it's very touristy. the park is well kept, but the odd/unusual animal sculpture do not seem to fit in. it's borderline tacky. not sure if the long ride up and back was worth it to see just the temple. perhaps if you are not rushed with an itinerary, staying up there to enjoy the lake and nature might be worth it.",2
"a beautiful experience. the markets are a little more expensive than kuta or legian. from my first visit 6yrs ago to now it has become much more commercialised, but another must do while in bali",2
"tanah lot is a must-go if you're in bali. the temple is built on the coastline and can be accessible during low tide. visitors can also participate in a simple ceremony at the base of the temple, in which monks sprinkle holy water onto you and stick some rice onto your forehead. perfect blend of nature and spirituality!",18
"this is one temple which can be easily accessed by old and kids...you dont have to climbsteps,walk too llong etc. the location is quite scenic,but mind it its a bit cold and windy area. better take a light jacket.",4
beautiful temple with great views..... long walk and difficult on a sunny day. beware of the monkeys on the way. the evening kechak dance with sunset view was the best part.,13
"visited this beach during ulluwatu tour. beach is really clean and usually not crowded. although the day we went, it got crowded due to school trip from jakarta. you can enjoy kayaking with your partner at nominal price for 1 hr. good place for photo session too.",8
"go early to avoid the crowds peaceful, we went there when it was dry season so the temple surroundings was dry. was able to go near the tower. beautiful and peaceful. definitely one of the nicest temples in bali. suggest that you go around the complex, there's some nice gardens around. definitely worth a visit!",2
"nice temple with stunning view during the sunset, this is good. however all other - monkeys among trash, terribly crowded and dirty place is nothing worth seeing. this is sacred place, however feeling is more closer as being in the market or festival. will i return there? definitely not.",14
unique place with absolutely outstanding views on the cliffs. the temple itself in nothing special. can't say the same about the nature and landscape with raging sea and massive cliffs. definitely worth the visit. just be prepared for numbers of chinese tourist....,4
"gorgeous walk from the top of the hill down the volcanic rock to see these beautiful ancient ocean front temples. lots of locals were there wading the water and participating in spiritual rituals. a very moving site and apparently one of the most popular photographic opportunity in the area. i can see why! steep hills and long walks in the heat were hard on some of the older folks in our tour group. still, it's worth the hike!",4
"beautiful temple and forest in the town centre of ubud, there is even a stream and a gorge! a must do in ubud.",4
"the surrounding is more impressive than the temple itself. the cliffs are rather breathtaking. we came by our own motorbike so no problem with transport. in fact there was very little traffic from where we came. the grounds are big so there is plenty of space to spread out, i did not get the feeling that it was overcrowded. on the other hand we visited during off season and in the middle of the day so i guess it can get worse. no problems at all with monkeys stealing stuff.",14
located at the cliff. beautiful picture perfect location. perhaps the most visited sacred place in bali. check tide timing before going as the place is inaccessible during high tide. dont forgot to click sunset pics.,2
we had a guide take us which i highly recommend they can take you there and back home at the right time too so you can see everything and get a great sunset as well as all the information and culture about the temple. as the sun sets the kecak fire dance is very entertaining seating is bit uncomfortable though. on the way to the temple stop off at the luwak coffee place if you dare lol (google it),13
"one must visit this place before 4pm. we got little late by the time we reached, the place was closing. nevertheless, the temple had a very nice cliff view.",4
"i generally don't like visiting temples, but this temple was simply beautify. the serene and peace that surrounded it was just great! would recommend to everyone!!",4
"those instagram worthy temple photos require a bit of a hike towards some crazy monkeys. with three little kids (6, 4, 2) it wasnt our idea of a great adventure, so we just took a few photos from the temple and carried on from there. its also important to know there is lots of steps, and there are tourists everywhere, so keep in mind its a very busy crowded place. there are monkeys that like to steal things too, so keep waterbottles, glasses and hats away and stick to the path.",14
"uluwatu will take your breath away. we went their during afternoon. we wish we were there either in the morning or b4 sunset. nonetheless, the hot sun couldn't take the beauty away, the cliff is marvelous, the monkeys are cheeky, sarong gives u a different look. watch far off !",8
"i was staying in jimbaran, quite a distance from this place but after looking at the beautiful pictures on google, i decided to go. it was raining all along the way to the temple and as soon as we parked our car in the temple parking, the rain stopped. than mist enveloped the lake, oh my god what a breathtaking veiw it was. i was confused if to take pictures or just soak it all in. when the mist lifted and temples came into veiw, i was done in by the beauty. you could just stand for hours soaking in everything or just bust ypur camera battery while clicking. just go there.",4
"it is ok for the view, not a wow. we went for the sunset view and decided to leave before the sunset. it is relatively crowded. we managed to walk close to the temple because of low tide. the temple itself is not opened to the public. this is a very touristy and commercialized site, full of selfie takers.",4
the place was nice & beautiful. we love indian ocean wave. tanah lot is kids friendly. we spent 1-2 hours around there and take a very nice picture with spectacular view! will be back again soon!,17
"never thought indonesia have a place like this, total worth for 3 hrs drive from out hotel. there have ppl up there help you take photo.",2
"the 'lake temple' is great to photograph in the morning, with the mountains providing a nice blueish background. it is a typical balinese temple, with the typical design. but the location - in the beratan lake - gives it a unique appearance. we visited the place in the morning, before the place became crowded.",2
"you can spend a couple of hours at this location. as mentioned in some of the other reviews, the temple in the sea is easier to reach at low tide. we came at high tide so we did not walk out and get blessed. there were kites flying and there is the \holy snake' that is allegedly only found in this area. there were a lot of people and it was difficult to get some photos without people walking in front of you. so it is a tourist destination for sure. there were shops and as usual, restrooms were available but at a small charge so keep some 1000, 2000, and 5000 rupee coins/notes available. we enjoyed the upper temple grounds more than the lower ones. we saw a wedding party parading through the upper grounds which was quite interesting. you can walk quite a ways around this location so it is easy to spend either a little or a lot of time here.",4
"we visited tanah lot and stopped for a picnic. tanah lot is very busy, as another reviewer said it feels more like a tourist attraction than a temple. it is impossible to get a picture without lots of people in it and we went at a non-busy time, i can't imagine how it is at sunset. i would still recommend visiting if staying in bali, purely because it is an important temple and the history is interesting.",18
the temple property is huge and i am glad it is able to accommodate the tourists. there are several good spots for pictures. we took the stairs near batu bolong to get down to the shore for some great shots and quiet/peaceful time.,4
"tanah lot temple was truly beautiful to behold. on a huge rock in the sea with waves splashing all over the rocks at the bottom and to the side of it and trees all around the temple on top and down the sides. went at high tide due to time constraints but would advise going at low tide so that you can get nearer to the rock holding the temple. at high tide there is a viewing point across from the temple but unfortunately there are many tourists all trying to get photo's from the same spot as you. so it is a bit of a push and shove to get into place and difficult to get photo's without strangers in them. however, once you get the photo's they are beautiful and to be treasured forever. this was a not to be missed temple. once again the grounds you walk in to see the temple are immaculate. stunning, even though seen from a little distance away.",17
so many breathtaking views at uluwatu. feeding the monkeys was pure fun. we had to wrap our shorts with a purple sarong to enter the temple since its a place of worship. wear comfortable shoes because theres a lot of walking around the temple and the cliffs for great photos. its one of balis truly magical places!,8
"i visited tanah lot by myself with a driver, walking down the steps towards the beach and temple there were beautiful black rocks everywhere, and the water was clear. i only stayed for a short time, as there isn't a lot to do in my opinion - there are markets and food around the temple but personally i never stay longer than an hour at a place. there is an entrance fee, but like most indonesia fee's there are the equivalent to a few dollars, if that. i think it's one of the prettiest temples in bali, especially for those who enjoy taking photos.",18
"uluwatu, temple on the cliff, is the first place i visit when i arrived bali and that makes me love bali at first sight. definitely one of the best attraction in bali. the cliff together with crystal clear water is incredibly beautiful. temple itself is very spiritual. it is a must !!!",8
great looking temple located on rock island that is attached to mainland by land bridge that has been washed out underneath like a sea cave. recommend to see if not seen before. great cliffs with big waves breaking against them.,4
"while not as dramatic as the iconic tanah lot temple on the west coast of bali, this temple built on the cliff at the sw point of the island is quite impressive but the view of the ocean crashing into the rocky cliffs is even more so. worth a visit for sure. everyone warned us of the aggressive monkeys in the area and we prepared ourselves accordingly but only saw three rather placid monkeys on the way out. not to be missed is the kecak monkey and fire dance performance at the end of the afternoon -- sitting in the amphitheatre watching the performance (one of the best i have seen after nine visits to bali) against the backdrop of the ocean and the setting sun was the most impressive part of our visit to uluwatu.",8
visited during the time when the kecak dance theatre was still under renovation. nevertheless the sheer view of the cliff and the temple is just simply jaw dropping!,13
"beautiful place, worth a quick visit...we stopped off here on our way back to tanah lot from lovina. we got there around 10am and it was pretty packed with visitors already.",17
getting to uluwatu takes a bit of time because you would invariably be staying further north but the drive is completely worth it. try and reach around 430pm so you have enough time for seeing the area around and temple before catching a good seat to watch the kecak dance. i would suggest not missing this dance. it's more of a drama but it's worth seeing it in uluwatu as they do it at a grander scale than at other places. they start the dance around sunset time. try and get a seat in the 4th or 5th row directly in front of the lamp (the middle). the views from the cliff side are stunning but the actual inside of the temple like most temples is out of bounds.,8
"its such a wonderful place to see the sunset, although its very crowded need to find some good location to have a perfect view of sunset.. we skipped the kecak dance and let yourself sink in the sunset view.. there are certain locations which are very dangerous but an awesome places to see the view on the ocean and the cliff..",13
this was the end of our trip. nice place and temple has its own uniqueness. the temple is near with the beach and has beautiful sunset views. a temple that really has an enchanting beauty charm.,4
"you do not feel like you are in a temple, but the views are fantastic. the monkeys were not as aggressive as some reviews suggested. a nice walk, although the paths do get crowded with tourist bus visitors.",14
almost a 2 hrs drive from kuta lies this beautiful temple amongst the most serene backdrop. neatly maintained garden with blooming flowers this place gives an ultimate sense of peacefulness. with the mountain and lake at the background the temple delivers a picture perfect frame. a must inclusion in bali itinerary.,2
"absolutely mesmerizing,took a taxi ,picked us up from our hotel .it was an hour away ,through nice scenic drive. we arrived around 9am and just caught the end part of the prayer ceremony.tide was low so we were able to walk across to the temple. if you like something here ,buy it .. you won't find again it in local markets",4
had to wake up early around 4 for avoiding the crowd and it's worth it. the iconic gate is at the first temple and there are 7 temples. it takes around 3-4 hours going up and down depending on your legs muscle condition. we suggest coming here for sunset if you don't mind queuing 1 hour or 2. 4 chances for a good shot 😂😂 so be prepared.,4
"we hired a private driver for the day from putu and family drivers (can contact at sudiana_goazonk@yahoo.com). eddy was our driver and he picked us up in seminyak and drove us around jimbaran. we visited ayana resort and garuda wisnu kencana cultural park, and then eddy brought us to uluwatu with the perfect timing to catch the sunset and the kecak fire dance that happens every night. we got there a bit after 4:30pm, which gave us a chance to walk around the grounds while it was still sunny. it was only 20000 idr to get in and they supply you with a purple sarong or yellow sash to wear while on the temple grounds. our driver was awesome and he came with us and took photos for us. we walked up to the temple and then there is a long pathway that runs along the side of the cliff. there are many great spots to stop along here for photos and viewpoints. the view is spectacular all along the pathway. we walked all the way to the end and could see some monkeys off in the distance. our driver told us that they usually are on the pathway, but it must have been too hot out. we didn't mind because we had read many stories of people who had their things stolen by monkeys on the trail. we made it back up to the temple and headed off to the other side, where they sell the kecak tickets, right away because our driver warned us that the seats fill up quickly. tickets were 100 000 idr, i believe. we were able to get great seats at about 5:30, while the amphitheatre was just starting to fill up. honestly, i think all the seats had a pretty great view though. we really enjoyed the dance and watching the sun setting in the background. the costumes are amazing! our driver warned us that the dance can be a bit slow at the beginning, but it gets quite exciting at the end. i am really glad that he did because i watched some people leave just before the most exciting part of the whole show (the part with all the fire). do yourself a favour and do not miss the ending. it literally makes the show! overall this was our favourite day in bali. it was so great to do things at our own pace and to include all the stops that mattered to us. i highly recommend using a private driver during your stay in bali.",8
"we went to the temple after visiting padang padang beach (also excellent and in a little cove for swimming and surfing - has a lifeguard and a few small warungs). it was very calm in the evening, it is 10k idr a ticket including a sash or sarong which is collected from the ticket area. there is an amazing view of the sunset and sea from the cliffs as well as some monkeys roaming around and causing trouble as per usual! there is opportunity to watch a kecak dance but this is priced relatively expensive at 100k idr a person - this is not forced and can easily be avoided. we had watched a barong dance elsewhere on the journey north.",13
"after reading through a lot of reviews, my husband and i decided to visit uluwatu temple and thought we were well prepared. the reviews advise not to go during sunset because of the tourists - this is correct. we went at about 2pm, and there were a lot of tourists, but the busloads started pouring in around 4pm. if you want to avoid the crowds, go in the morning, but if you want to see one of the most perfect sunsets, then you'll have to bear the tourists at dusk. beware also of the monkeys - they are ruthless and not friendly. i was quite scared of them, so we paid extra to hire a guide to take us through. he had a slingshot that scared off the monkeys as we went, but beware again - the tour guides walk ridiculously quickly and don't really understand when you tell them to slow down. we finished our walk in record speed and were left to wait for about 2hrs for the dance performance. even when you are sitting down to rest, watch your belongings at all times. the monkeys come out of nowhere, and will even try and take your shoe off when you're wearing it. the sunset dance performance is worth the money. again, we were warned to get there early as the amphitheater fills up quickly. tickets go on sale an hour before the show, so we were one of the first to buy and then sat for over an hour in the sun waiting. we had fantastic seats for viewing the performance and sunset, but the hour-long sit while the sun is just going down isn't worth it! get there half an hour beforehand and you should be fine.",8
we visited tanha lot temple very recently. this place is must see for bali visitors. place is very well maintained. some upgradation work is under progress. good shopping options close to this place.,18
"this temple is amazing and the view is beautiful.. unfortunately in this period is in maintenance, in some zone are not allowed go!",4
this is one of the 'attractions' i really enjoyed while visiting bali. it truly is a beautiful place. if you like you can bath in the holy water (extra costs) and get a guided tour through the park. the garden is well kept and nice. this is a must see when you visit bali!,2
"you have to pay idr 20,000 each person to enter the temple. before that you will be lead to a place to wear a sarong if you are wearing short pant or skirt. after that someone will approach you saying that he/she is here to protect you from the monkeys throughout the journey. they will never mention that there is a fee at the end of the journey. in my opinion you do not have to hire them. as long as you are careful enough, you are safe. try to safeguard all your belonging and put everything in your bag. the monkeys will typically snatch your sunglasses, camera, sandal, drinks etc. if you want to redeem your lost item you have to pay the \staff\. the temple itself is beautiful but too commercialised.",14
"you have to pay to get in ($6aud), then walk a mile down to a temple out in the ocean that can't be accessed at high tide. the hawkers in the place and asian tourists buses really ruin this place. everyone is jostling for a photo, and it's blindingly hot with hardly any shade. if you don't make the trip, you won't be disappointed.",4
i really did enjoy this temple. we went for the sunset and the dance. both were worth while and enjoyable. it was crowded and it was warm but being a tourist means that sometimes you have to deal with these things. don't let it scare you off.,13
throughout my visits i like this visit very much because its so cool and we can enjoy that feel there especially indians like that kind of mountain places where you can relax yourself a bit.we suggest you to spend the days with your if you have a plan to bali.,2
"if you are in ubud, this is one of the must visit site. of course there are plenty of temples to see as well.",4
"a great stopover visit on the road trip from candidasa to amed. beautiful, well maintained piece of balinese history.",2
went with my wife while staying in canggu. my advice is rent a moto and just drive there. not worth to pay a tour being so easy to access. the temple and the area is beautiful and there are markets around. please try the corn... it is delicious. we had rain but it was still wotrth it,4
"although the drive to tanah lot from semniyak is long,along the way one will see beautiful rice fields and loads of greenery. once there,the mesmerizing surroundings of the tanah lot temple the beautiful rugged landscape and the oh, not to be missed sunset,sends one into a blissful peacefully enhanced journey of solitude!!",17
"worth a trip, however, i strongly suggest to visit in the morning like i did. i heard that by noon, this place can be very busy. it's very beautiful area with beautiful temple. the view looks like what you see in the postcard. it's definitely a must",4
"although it was very hot, and i had to walk quite a bit. i loved my experience here it was absolutely worth visiting. the temple is down in the sea so you can cross over if the tide permits, i was not so adventurous so i just enjoyed the view from far, enjoyed a nice ice filled coconut water and had a good guide along. there are a few shops where you can pick up a souvenir or two, laze by the bars and cafes and watch the sunset over the temple it is meant to be breath taking and beautiful.plenty photo ops here :)",4
"if you are staying in bali around the nusa dua / jimbaran area and have only 1 day for site seeing, i would recommend going to the tanah lot temple, the terrace rice fields at jatiluwih and the taman ayun temple. this would take a full day (approx 8-9 hours). traffic is quite horrendous, so be prepared to spend a good part of the day in the vehicle. the good thing is that renting a car with driver is quite affordable in bali. a toyota innova (6 seater mpv) rental from golden bird is idr140k (about usd10) per hour with driver. min rental of 3 hours. i would recommend renting from golden bird which is a well reputed company in indonesia. the taman ayun temple is a beautiful 17th century temple with its magnificent balinese style tower. the temple is located south of jatiluwih and is a convenient stop on the way to the rice terraces. the jatiluwih rice terrace with its beautiful rolling mountains and greenery is a sight to behold. the jatiluwih rice terraces is a unesco world heritage site. along the way, there are restaurants where you can have lunch and enjoy the view of the rice terraces. a recommended stopover along the way to jatiluwih is to try the luwak coffee which bali is famous for. luwak coffee is processed from coffee fruits eaten by the civet cat. there are several plantations which have shops that serve the coffee drink including a short demo on how the coffee is processed. interesting!! if you have more than 1 day for sight seeing, you can consider going further up north to the ulun danu beratan temple which is a temple by a huge lake. it takes about a 45 minute drive from the jatiluwih rice terrace. if you do decide to go to this temple, you probably would not have sufficient time to get to tanah lot and would have to make tanah lot a separate trip). i had previously visited the temple and to me, can give it a miss. on the way back towards the south, stopover at tanah lot in the late afternoon. tanah lot is an impressive temple perched on top of a rock outcrop at edge of the sea. the temple itself is quite small but the surrounding area with its huge sea waves make it quite a sight especially during sunset. if you only have 1/2 day to spare, then i would suggest going only to tanah lot temple which will take about 4 hours, starting from nusa dua. attached pics of taman ayun temple, luwak coffee, jatiluwih rice terrace and tanah lot temple.",2
"rated as one of the must-visits in bali, be sure to expect huge crowds here, especially during sunsets. i sacrificed the nice lounge sunset at rock bar for this and i was disappointed, partly for the clouds blocking the sunset and mainly for the crowd. once you paid for the ticket you have to wear a complimentary 'sarong' piece of cloth to wrap around your bottom half if you're not wearing anything that covers all of your legs. you can politely refuse a tour guide if they offer you, unless you want one and unless you love monkeys a lot, you don't have to buy the monkey feed. you can still be close up with the monkeys even without food in your hand as they are pretty much everywhere in the temple. i think the monkeys won't ever go hungry as there's a lot of wasted food on the floor. the view is definitely worth going for, just for photographs, but you will have a hard time finding a good spot, and that's without someone standing in your frame. just be careful around the edge of the cliffs. i did not watch the kecak dance so i can't comment on that. i might return as i missed a few photo spots but i will probably go in the morning to avoid the crowd.",2
"a photographers paradise. awesome, amazing view. do visit only during the sunset. it has small village nearby which has some cheap shopping. overrun by tourists. need to find place to click some amazing pictures. not allowed inside the temple is a big disappointment.",4
"yes, it is a scenic temple on the lake but it has become a heavy tourist trap. the ticket price again went up and now it is 50,000 rupiah, a lot of money in bali, and especially for this temple. you don't even need to wear a sarong. this says everything. plus at the exit you are forced to go through a souvenir shop!!!",2
"we visited quite a lot of temples during our time in bali and i have to say that this was one of my favourites. the location is so scenic and peaceful, the air is fresh and cooler because of its geography. on a clear day there are views of the mountain. it is the perfect place for a picnic! we didn't see anyone try to sell us anything and you don't really need a guide, just to enjoy the picturesque views.",2
must try place when you visit bali...perfect for family activities.must be early to experience all activites,2
"it wasn't exceptional but just a decent place to visit. the sight and the temple is definitely good. there is a snake placed in the cave calling it a holy snake ! dint understand the point of it being holy, but well that's what the local believe. you can't enter the temple as it is closed for viewing. it's just that the site around the temple and the rock opposite the temple that you can climb on to take a glimpse of the ocean and the rock below.",4
we were lucky enough to be staying next door at the pan pacific resort where you can walk across if the tide was out. stunning views of the temple sunset is amazing but very busy early morning is more peaceful defiantly worth a visit.,4
we went to tanah lot after a day at echo beach for the sunset. it is a beautiful must see temple. i would definitely not miss it.,17
very interesting place. we walked in the sea to go visit the temple and got to see the sweet water in the middle of the sea water and the tide came in and it water level got high and the temple had to be closed and it was not accessible to any one for a while after that. there were priests helping out to make sure everyone was safe.,4
"the best thing about this temple is its location and great views of the cliff, the sea and the waves/surf crashing on to the shore down below. most of the temple is out of bounds for tourists (as is the case for most of the balinese temple). idols of the gods are, we understand, all locked up and not put on display to visitors. this is completely in contrast with the hindu temples in india where the idols are displayed prominently and can be accessed for worship. this is just my observation, not a complaint! terrible traffic jams in kuta and then around jimbaran meant that it took us 3.5 hrs to reach the temple from ubud. it was 6 pm and we had to straight away rush to find seats for the kecak dance. the kecak dance was the real highlight of our visit. from the kecak dance place, we did get a good view of the temple and the vertical cliff on which it lies. sunset was obscured by cloudy skies but the view of the sea below was breathtaking. we did make our way to the temple after the kecak dance. the bad thing was that it was dark and we could just hear the waves slamming the coast but not see them. the good thing was the the monkeys had already gone back to the trees and we were saved of their possible menace. we headed back to ubud hoping that the traffic would have eased out. but alas! that was not to be, although the journey back to ubud was a shade faster in 2.5 hrs. in summary, we spent some 6 hrs in the car, 1 hr at the kecak dance and 10 minutes at the temple!",2
"nice views, nice clean place. nothing super special i would say. 50.000idr to get in. just had a short walk inside the temple and left.",4
"we were quite surprised by the size of the temple and area. the view from the top is simply stunning and has a walking path the entire way around. i would recommend a driver that is willing to wait, as no transportation is available from the temple itself- around 400,000 rupiah return. a hat and sunnies are definitley a must! very hot walking around and lots of people! we did see a few monkeys, although, some people we spoke to didn't- just luck i guess. worth a visit for sure.",14
the temple walk has several monkeys so beware of them stealing your hats or sunnies. the kecak is worth staying to watch at sunset. it is very very hot and humid while waiting for the dance to commence so bring a fan and umbrella to sheild the sun as it wasn't pleasant and the heat and humidity was brutal. bring drinking water too as there are no drnking wtaer to buy or obtain . everyone was melting like candles. gates open at 5pm so get there early to get a seat as the arena fills up very quickly and the rest are turned away. find a seat at the top facing the water to obtain the best sunset views as well as the dance .,13
you can visit this temple from outside only after wearing their special dress ie some duppata which is supplied by them only. excellent views from temple. prefer to reach their by at least 5 pm so you can spend 1 hour for temple visit as fire dance starts from 6pm.,13
"located on high cliffs on the south west tip of bali, this is a great location for this old temple. although one can't get into the inner sanctum of the temple itself (worship only), the walk along the cliffs in either direction is spectacular. large breaking waves crashing against limestone cliffs. good getaway from the benign comforts of the resorts",2
"go for the breathtaking view rather than the small temple. we drove to uluwatu from seminyak, it was a pleasant hour drive to reach the site. i wasnt too sure what to expect, but im really glad we made the effort to go. the view was stunning unlike anything ive seen before a great photo opportunity. we went early afternoon while it was still pretty quiet and could enjoy the view with little to no other people around. however mid to late afternoon the area becomes really crowded with a number of large tours busses arriving with people there to see the sunset. while im sure the sunset would have been wonderful there we left to enjoy it at a quieter beach a short drive away.",8
"temple is located in a beautiful spot! nothing much to see inside, its just another temple at bali. do try the speed boat experience",2
"came as part of a full day trip with other sites, it is very touristy and only seems to be open for the sunset. the temple is very unique and a lovely setting, the shops and everyone else are trying to sell everything from flowers to flying birds or pictures with snakes and bats. we went up to a restaurant to have drinks and why not disappointed with the sunset it was spectacular.",4
it was a celebration time for lot of indonesian locals and they dress up traditionally with the family to pay respect to the god. it is religiously followed by true hindus.,2
"we were told that this was the place to watch the sunset kecak dance, as this is where it originated, and it did not disappoint. perched on the side of a cliff, the temple is gorgeous, and there is ample seating for the most entertaining kecak dance we saw on this trip. however, you need to watch out for monkeys as they are really sly...walking into the temple i saw a monkey trying to rip the sign off of the top of the taxi, then 5 minutes later he stole the glasses off of the driver's face.",13
i just bring our guests to visit tanah lot temple. for sure they are so appreciated that the view was so beauty and wonthering. they said will come again for next holiday,17
"we visited tanah lot temple on the advice of our driver... and i'm so delighted we did the views where breathtaking. standing listening to the waves bash around the rocks was so peaceful, perfect for meditation. restaurant views where to die for, a total dinners delight. the temple is so picturesque, its exactly like something from a travel guide, you can feel some type of energy when standing down on the rocks near the foot of the temple. just wish i had of learned a little bit more about the temple but maybe on my next visit.",17
"the drive down was amazing, lots of beautiful views, really enjoyed the beach but it was very busy with school kids on day trips, should have stayed a bit longer. amazing dip in the water, bring snorkels and goggles, loved the statues carved into the cliff face. such a shame that there is so much building works going on, another sign of commercial taking over the natural beauty of bali (supply and demand)",2
"my niece and i visited tanah lot temple last feb 26, 2018 morning and it was not surprising why a lot of tourists go to this place. such marvelous work of god's hands! though the heat of the sun was scorching, yet, we were able to come up with beautiful photos. mr. dewa alit, our tour guide, was so accommodating in taking our pictures. he is also very knowledgeable of the balinese culture and history.:-)",18
"this is a great place to stop if you need a break on a scooter ride in this part of bali. entrance is cheap, swimming is another 10000 idr but you will need to bring your own towel and swimming costume. you can change at the pool area. don't expect a western pool experience as the pools are fed by a clean spring. so the water is quite cool, there are a few small fish and the bottom of the pool is a bit slippery. but no chlorine!! expect to pay idr 2000 or about 20 cents to park.",2
"very beautiful place, many opportunities for great photos. we went during high season, so it was crowded and the weather not so clear, but there are many spots to appreciate the sunset. many little stores for shopping, souvenirs and other bali things. restaurants on the cliff, we had drinks and the price was good. very organized and structured for tourists, parking space, entrance, etc. at the end of the day the public toilets were too dirty, could not use it. it is a must see in bali.",2
"the uniqueness of this temple is that it is set in the sea. if you are lucky to visit it during the low tide then you can walk upto the temple. when we went there, it was high tide so we had to view the temple from far. the sea is gorgeous but rough. there were many surfers surfing in the background and it was fascinating to watch them. the area leading to the temple is highly commercialized. the temple is also super crowed with tourists. it is recommended to go to this place during the evening as the sunset is supposed to look beautiful from here, we however missed the view due to cloudy weather.",4
after paying the entry fee which equated to approximately $25 aud for 3 adults 1 child which we didnt think was too bad we continued to park our car and make the trek to the beautiful temple. however that plan was not going to be an easy feet as with most tourist places it was crowded with both people and market stalls with sellers who as usual wouldnt take no for an answer. after what felt like hours (15 minutes max) of no saying no thank you and marching onward we came across 2 poor lewaks chained for tourists to view which certainly pulled on some heartstrings. we finally make it the water leading to tanah lot itself and are told we must remove our shoes as it is holy water. we do as we were asked and unfortunately sustained cuts to our feet. we make it to tanah lot and after doing a 30 second blessing and being asked for more money we were turned back around and had to do the walk back through the stalls and markets to the car. to say we have done it sure why not. would i return... no. but each to there own.,17
the temple is beautiful and the sunset is very pretty. but absolutely not worth how far it is to get here. they charge you a fee to get there and then take you through a mesh of shops to get you to buy stuff. when you actually reach the tempe you can't exactly go inside because its all closed off to tourist. so its really not worth it,4
"spectacular views, even saw local villagers fishing out on the ocean. cliffs are breathe taking. monkeys very game, so follow the rules of no eye contact, secure all belongings etc very hot and exposed to the sun. the temple has a bygone history.",14
the main temple at lempuyang is very attractive. the dragons lining the staircase are very impressive and the view from the top is incredibly beautiful. there is the usual conversation about \donations\ but all in all it is well worth seeing and the approach is an experience in itself.,28
beautiful setting in the early morning and late evening i went in both mornings the sun lighting up the rock with the temple the crashing waves and less crowds totally awed me but the evening took my breath away i climbed the cliff at the back to not have the crowds in my face and got some amazing pics one of the few places that have touched my soul,4
"i order to see the temple you must walk by hundreds of market stalls. usually theses are at the end of a site not at the beginning. it is sort of annoying when one came from afar to see the temple. having said that, the merchants were not aggressive. the temple itself is lovely but very busy. apparently it is the most photographed temple in bali. when the tide is out you can walk around the base of the temple. the scenery is beautiful.",2
"nice temple, but to go there is a bit hard :) not because rocks or sea, because of shops and sellers everywhere :) must see it!",4
"my husband and i were not part of a tour group and when we arrived at the entrance to pay our fee, one of the residents of the temple offered to guide us through to \scare off the monkeys.\ while we were not apprehensive of the monkeys at all, it gave us an opportunity to ask questions and get direction for the best pictures, etc. having made as our tour guide was so worth the modest $10 expenditure! the temple grounds are rather expansive and we would not have learned as much as we did without his assistance. we returned to see the dancing on another evening and were well prepared to see the show based on his tips.",14
"i have been visiting bali for 20 years but, never made it to tanah lot so, i did a tourist day from ubud and hit some major spots. tanah lot was really beautiful, like all the photos you see. you can't get out to it though and be aware that although it's gorgeous, the sunset actually happens over another little temple. worth the trip though!",18
"this temple is like every temple i have visited in bali, which give their own unique color. the view is great, and tari kechak (or kecak, don't really sure the right writing) is one traditional dance i think worth to see. but, beware of the monkeys. some of them are naughty",2
the temple is seated on top near to high cliffs facing the sea. can't enter just view from the sides but the views are stunning. waves crashing into the cliff and watching sunset. need to wear a sarong to enter as is a holy ground. need to pay extra to watch the fire dance but is funny.,13
"we loved our visit here, although it is a bit commercialized and touristy. but if you can look past that to the beautiful views and gorgeous temple it is certainly worth the visit. we had a lovely sunset and then treated ourselves to a show of a local balinese cekak fire dance against the drop of the sunset which was really wonderful.",2
"pura uluwatu is very beautiful place that with padang padang beach nearby (just 10 minutes for taxi). we go to the padang padang beach first at 3pm on a saturday in the end of april. it was very hot.....about 35-40 degree on that day. the beach is a bit far away from the car park. we walked about 10 to 15 minutes from car park to the beach. it is a small beach but extremely beautiful with blue sky and white sand. many beauties swam there. toilets were far away and only available in the car park. after going to padang padang beach, we went to the pura uluwatu. it is a huge temple on cliff facing the endless ocean......great views for taking photos! many monkeies there. one of them snatched my friends' doll on her bag.... although we were already very careful to keep away from the monkeys. there is kecak and fire dance on everyday at 6-7 p.m. we purchased tickets for the show and took a seat at 5:10 pm, waiting for the dance show start. all the seats were occupied at 5: 45pm. people with tickets purchased had to stand at the edge for an hour to watch the show if they come late. it was a bit boring at the first 5 minutes of the dance show with all male performers kept singing the word \kecak\. the middle part is much better and the story of the dance is interesting. the last 15 minutes of the dance was a farce. people can take photos with all the performers with beautiful dress after the dance show. worth to watch the middle part of the dance if you go to the pura uluwatu! tips: better not watching the dance show with children aged under 3. as it is very crowded and noisy in the show that easy to make baby crying. once the children cry, the crew will ask their mother and the crying baby to leave the performance areas.",8
"you pay 100k to go there, you get a number for your turn to take a picture. you wait for 2-3 hours minimum. theres nothing else to see there. no information on the temple or the religion, no ceremonies, nothing. just 3 hours of waiting for your picture and then you leave ✌🏼",28
"situated on the furthest point of uluwatu, this temple is worth paying a visit to! cover up by wearing either a long sarong or jeans that hide your legs, or you will need to pay a small fee to rent a sarong when you arrive. the temple is very sacred and is in such a peaceful place. it's a little hard to get a nice photo on the edge as there are many tourists around. i do recommend organising a driver to take you there, wait for you and take you back to your hotel. my partner and i just grabbed a taxi there and saw that there were other taxis around so we didn't bother asking our taxi to wait. however when we came out and needed to get back to our hotel in legian, we quickly discovered that all of the taxis around were already occupied waiting for other people to finish up. the transport service there are run by a bunch of balinese men who tried to charge 300,000 rupiah (approx. $30 aud) for a single trip from uluwatu back to legian, which is a rip off considering we only paid 120,000 rupiah (approx. $12 aud) for a single trip to uluwatu from legian. the man who offered us the transport price became very angry when we refused his service...to the extreme point of following us around and when we got into a taxi who finally agreed to take us, this man jumped in front of the taxi and threatened the taxi driver to make us get out of the taxi because it was his territory. we were a bit scared at this point and didn't want to travel with this angry man at all. we walked up the road and out of the temple area and a shuttle bus picked us up and dropped us home for $10 aud which was much better!! definitely better to organise your own transport to avoid the hassle!",8
"the temple at tanah lot at sunset has been featured so much that i made it a point to see it with my own eyes. unfortunately, i could only visit it in the morning. there were plenty of tourists mostly from china. the whole view was beautiful even without the sunset. the waves crashing onto the cliff side and then breaking into bubbles was lovely to watch. the tide was low and i could see a lot of tourists going across to the temple.",17
"my family and i had an amazing day when we booked a tour with nyoman from bali bliss tours to see this amazing place. its fantastic to have a local guide to look after you, while you are exploring this wonderful place. you can spend hours here, there is so much to see. its worth a look !!",2
"this is surely the must go place when you visited bali. there is a good reason why this temple is very famous. it was steeped with traditions and history of bali. the temple was renowned for its mythical stories and legends on how it was built by a renowened ancient monk and guarded by a huge water snake. the place was very crowded with tourists but it was expected since its the no 1 landmark in bali. in fact i came twice to this place; because the first time i came we tried to catch the sunset but too bad we were quite late and besides it was a rainy day. the skies turned dark quite fast and we had little time for some photography. came back the next day to beautiful blue cloudy skies in the morning. photography session was superb and the views are beautiful though i got myself some sunburn. overall, please visit this place if the day is not rainy and during the low tide, one can walk across to the temple. there are also 2 other temples along the coastline and you can take your time strolling along the well paved walkways. there are some hidden cafes up the hill along a small lane before the tanah lot main temple. you can enjoy the sea breeze while having a cold drinks on a hot day and also can look at another view of the temple.",18
"the views from the temple are amazing! we didn't take a guide so we didn't get to know much about the history of the temple, but the view of the cliffs and the ocean from here is breathtaking!",4
it was so hot and somewhat crowded. we went around 1100am which was too late in the day. the views are incredible and thats what you are really there for. the temple was less than impressive but blow away by the scenery overlooking the indian ocean.,4
had a great time visiting the temple. i reckon that you visit during evening time so that you can enjoy the kecak dance performance during the sunset. very nice scenery and a good place to take photos in bali,2
"we managed to nail the weather on the day which is a must do since nothing is under cover. we went for sunset which i highly recommend as the temple views are incredible but photos look amazing with the ambience of the coloured sky. after sunset, everyone piles out pretty quickly which creates lots of traffic getting out and on the roads nearby. if you have time, sit in the gardens (there is ample lighting) grab a bbq corn, cold drink or brouse the stores for half hr and you'll have a much easier trip home. our driver recommended this and it really paid off when we saw the mass exit. even though access to the temple is restricted, the entire landscape is still incredible and worth 2hrs of your time.",4
went to this place in march. its jus too beautiful. great to watch sunset here. its paradise for photographers. the nature is soooooo awesome here that u ll be just glued to watching waves.te temple in sea is also very bful. its a must visit though its pretty over crowded but cant afford to miss.,4
"at first i was skeptical, because of reviews regarding dance and monkeys. but after visiting this place i am glad not to miss the experience. the whole temple area is beautiful and picturesque, the sea down the cliff is mesmerizing. its not too crowded even at the evening time when the famous performance takes place. the dance in itself is a good experience if you like this sort of alternate art. i liked the whole set up where people enjoy local art with a beautiful sunset in backdrop and view of temple on the cliff. be sure to have some personal transportation to get you out in the evening. also plan and go early (reach by 3.30pm) so that you dont get heavy traffic on your way and also you can spend some time on the temple before the performance. the tickets for dance were 100000rp/head (separate from entry tickets) so carry enough cash as well.",13
"beautiful temple and great views of the ocean from the cliffs. they have baboons on the grounds that you can purchase peanuts to feed, but watch out, they will grab your stuff if you aren't paying attention.",14
"we went by this temple on a day trip with a driver from ubud. it is about 2 hours north. the air is a bit cooler here, so bring a jacket. the views were nice of the temple and surrounding area.",4
"we make use of a driver, zuka yasa, in bali to take us where we want go instead of a preplanned tour. with this you can do what you want at your own time. the driver, zuka yasa, also knew most of the tourist attractions and can make suggestions. he is the best, always have our best interest at heart and are very trustworthy. the uluwatu temple was onder of our stops and is also a high viewing point in ubud with while vising. if you want to you can for an additional fee watch a traditional dance in the late afternoon. the whole area have some walking trails and scenery is beautiful",8
"we had beautiful and nice sunset in tanah lot temple, great day. my driver help me took a picture, but here was very busy when sunset time. recommended",17
located about 1200m above sea level. windy and slight chilly with an awesome view of the temple on waters. beautiful!,4
"the temple looks amazing and the views are one of a kind. although theyve renovated the temple several times, i love how they have kept the same architecture as the original without adding anything new. i also dont understand why people complain about not being able to go inside, if youre not going in to worship you dont have any business in there.",4
"a wonderful temple to visit , you drive though beautiful rice fields, hills to the temple on the lake it is very serene and quiet. great photo opportunity too it was not too busy so got to spend some quiet time enjoying the beauty of the temple surroundings",4
"this is an active temple, so many locals and tourists come here so it can be very crowded. this is the best temple to visit with kids.",4
"nice views from the path leading towards the temple. unfortunately visitors are not allowed inside , don't know why. ?!!",4
a beautiful sea-rock temple which can be be accessed only during the low-tide. do visit during sunset between 5 to 6pm. the view is amazing!,4
"rode 2 hours from ubud to this place, amazing view at every angle, better if you could photoshop humans out of the picture. unfortunately couldn't get into the temple, remember to get their traditional clothes if you're really interested in having a look inside, of course, during low tide.",4
"there are huge crowded especially during sunset,,sure everyone want to see glorious view of sunset. the ticket is bit expensive compared with others temple fee.",4
cliff top temple. while the temple is like any other temple however the location in particular makes it like nothing else. we reached around 5 and missed the kecak dance as all the tickets were sold. temple entrance is open only for worshiping (well i read it as not for foreigners). the right side of the temple is a paved way along the cliff to enjoy the sunset from the cliff. its a must do place in bali itinerary. be careful of the monkeys as they just appear out of nowhere. the walk to the main temple is tiring specially for the old and kids.,2
"this was a beautiful temple to visit at sunset. the only downfall for us was the amount of traffic getting to the temple. there's one way in, and one way out. we were there a few days after christmas and it took over 2 hours to get there due to the traffic. despite the crowds and traffics, it was still worth the visit!",4
"tanah lot is a lovely place to visit , if you go when the tide is out you get to go into the temple , get a blessing and wash or drink the so called pure water, there are plenty of market stalls to look at , makes for a nice day out",17
"pura ulun danu beratan is an important and much visited temple. whilst there are always many tourists there, its importance is far more significant, of course, to balinese worshippers. there are stunning photos to be had, quiet corners to reflect in and, inevitably, large numbers of people from bali, elsewhere in indonesia and overseas. always a pleasure to visit, in good weather or bad.",30
nice view of the temple with the sea as a backdrop. the place offers different view on low and high tide. good photo moments.,4
"a quick stop while we were in town, it was filled with tourists. lovely views of the temple and see along the cliffs edge. it is unique because of its location but we found other temples to be more beautiful and interesting.",4
"a long drive (as part of a larger day out) included this lovely temple, one of our favourites in bali. set over a large area on the side of a lake, the weather was a bit cooler and the tourists a little less (although still a lot). we spent 45 minutes slowly wandering the grounds. we enjoyed this over both tanah lot and uluwatu.",8
suuch a beauty temple. will be crowded if you come during ceremony season. for sunset shooter this is the great place to get a decent photo.,4
"yep, its a temple on the rocks. that one photo youve seen around is really awesome. but thats pretty much it. disclaimer i didnt visit over sunset which seems to be a pretty popular time to go there. also, private cars (gojek, grab, uber) arnt allowed to pick you up from there so make sure you know how youre getting back.",4
"a nice place to see sunset in bali. the panorama was magnificent with the wave smashing the cliff. don't miss the 'kecak and fire dance' show on the evening, only once a day.",2
here is what i think of uluwatu temple. every tourist wants to see the temple on the cliff. i swear it was such a let down that i spent 40 min climbing stairs to see. temple that was so small you could barely believe anyone fits in it except mickey mouse. i would say go see the other 8 temples in each direction of bali. skip this temple... in the pic ... it is that small...,8
"the pura bedugul is exactly the same place as pura ulun danu bratan and the two trip adviser entries need to be merged. pura ulun danu bratan is the proper name, and has the more ta reviews. pura bedugul just means the bedugul temple. however, whichever name, it is a wonderful place and a 'must see'!",30
"great settings, wonderful views, especially at sunset. a nice place to spend some time even though there are plenty tourists at all times. be careful of the moneys - saw a hat being snatched away and destroyed. there is a kecak performance in the evening, difficult to tickets to, plan ahead if interested.",13
don't miss this beautiful garden in bali !!! it really worth the travel ;-) and you can even take your swimming suit because there is a swimming pool there.,2
"it took us one and a half hours to get there from seminyak (and the same going back...the traffic in bali is really awful these days) and we really shouldn't have bothered. the placed was packed with tour buses and people, but we really couldn't see what the attraction was. we walked up the steps with hoards of other people, saw the reasonably impressive cliff and beach below, then we reached the temple. you are not allowed in the temple as it is just for worship, plus there were building works going on, so we couldn't even take any nice photos. then we walked down the steps. then we left! there is nothing else to do there, it's just the hill, temple and the car park. a real anticlimax.",2
"we headed to tanah lot temple late in the day, wanting to capture the essence of the area, at sunset. whilst we captured some great photos, i cannot say they were \amazing\ - mother nature was not in the mood to be photographed. i fully appreciate this is a tourist hot spot, so i was expecting a madding crowd. however, it became really difficult to get a decent vantage point for a photo, as everyone else was trying to do the same thing. to be fair, i think i might have ruined a few other photos, just trying to get my own! the temple was really difficult to enjoy, so this visit ended up being a little 'under-whelming' for me. we visited in september, which is also not a madly touristy time of year. i dread to think what it must be like in the height-of-the-season? the upside of this might be that mother nature might be a little more accommodating with her sunsets!",17
"going in the evening to tanah lot temple wasnt a good idea firstly the crowds were packed everywhere, plus unluckily for us it was cloudy. secondly,we will visit the temple again but in the early morning period as not so many tourist will be there a hint,to the right is a small market, go to the end of the path and a restaurant is there without anybody in front of you, plus the view is unrestricted.",17
this temple is a bit overrated but we really enjoy the dance performance & the beautiful view. it certainly worth a visit for these two reasons. it's a bit overrun with tourists but still good.,13
we went to the temple later in the afternoon as we were going to the sunset kecak dance. it was quite crowded and you can only wonder around a small area of the temple - the rest is for local worshipping only. i think if you went during the day you could enjoy a walk along the cliffs on either side and you would have a lovely view of the temple in the sun. if you go in the evening you will see the temple silhouetted against the setting sun. if you go during the day you will see the temple illuminated by the sun.,13
"my girlfriend and i were taken here by our driver during our stay in bali. it was a beautiful spot, we watched sunset here, it was super crowded but well worth it. watch out for pesky monkeys!",2
"we traveled an hour from our villa to get here. it was totally worth it. a guide took us around and offer some flowers and incense sticks. it is a peaceful and serene place. nice experience. if you are wearing shorts, you need to cover yourself with a cloth(provided by the temple)",4
"tanah lot temple is another spot other than the rock bar where the sunset is so very beautiful. you see the temple , & sunset and lot of little shops to buy souvenirs from, plus places to eat of drink at",17
you will never have a bad view of the sunset with incredible rock formation in the background... so many people that i may say this must be a place to visit once you get to bali. make sure that you have a way back to your hotel otherwise you willing pay triple from a local taxi.,2
"well, what can i say, pretty much any places in bali have some amount of crowd. my friends and i came here just to stop by and have a look at the place. without tour guide, we learn nothing to better appreciate the place. one thing i can tell you is the temple is located on the top of a volcanic island rock. you have to cross a shallow seawater in order to reach it. if any of your friends on instagram posted a picture of him/her by a temple, this temple is most likely it.",2
"the view here is very nice, one of the must visit place when in bali. the only proble is they there are to many tourist so its a struggle to get a decent photo shot. kecac dance is admirable but not as what i expected. youll be lost watching if you dont know the story so pls take time to read it. and another note beware of the monkeys . all temple require decent attire no showing of shoulders and knees. respect their culture pls 👍🏼",2
"the temple is really small, no gardens like others temple, but it location is amazing, on the top of a cliff with an amazing view on the sea. plus, you can see fun monkeys if you don't want to go to ubud's sacred forest.",14
"i visited uluwatu temple and definitely it was a must see monument of bali. although it had hundreds of tourists , if you wanted you could be isolated from the crowd watching the view and the monument and the monkeys that they were stealing various objects from tourists that they were not suspicious of what the hidden monkeys would do. for sure i would visit it again.",8
"ok, so you've probably read/heard about tanah lot when deciding to visit bali. you've read/heard all about the hype, you are thinking about the throngs of people that will be there, and you're wondering if a temple such as this is worth the hype. yes, it is. the complex is fairly big, and actually comprises six temples, namely (1) tanah lot, (2) jero kandang, (3) enjung galuh, (4) batu bolong, (5) batu mejan, and (6) luhur pekendungan, all along the shore, spread out at least a good 200-400m apart from each other. take your time to walk about and to explore each of the six temples, as each has something different to offer. the entry ticket covers the entire complex. outside of the main temple complex, where the parking lots are, and on the pathways leading to the temple complex, there are numerous stalls selling foods/drinks and souvenirs. fairly reasonably priced though as always, trying to score a bargain never hurts at touristy places such as this.",18
this is the much photographed temple on the lake. the temple has very large grounds and is located centrally in bedugal. there is frequent temple activity with much colour and ceremony. there are boats available nearby if you want a tour of the lake. bedugal is far less crowded than the temples in the south of bali. there is a community market just a few minutes walk away. the temperatures are more moderate than on the coast but the lake is surrounded by large rolling hills.,2
"breathtaking, serene and unforgettable views of the temple and of the ocean that should not be missed on a bali vacation.",2
"things to consider just to get that perfect mirrored shot of heaven's gate: minimum of 1.5hrs queuing time weather... too hot especially noon time in case you really want to include that shot in your photo travel collection: ****put on sunscreen ****bring hat/umbrella ****water ****fully charged cellphone - they have their own photographer, using cell phones only. ****a lot of patience queue starts at 5am. photoshoot at 630am. wait for your number to be called. sleeveless dress not allowed. they provide you shoulder covering but think of the sweat absorbed by those who use it before you. and please take time to read the temple's guidelines.",28
"uluwatu temple or pura luhur uluwatu, is considered to be one of six key temples believed to be bali's spiritual pillars. renowned for its magnificent location, the temple is perched on top of a steep cliff around 70 meters above sea level. with a name that loosely translates to \something divine\ it is a fantastic destination because of its incredible views of the bali countryside.perched on the edge of the ocean cliff, the temple overlooks some of the country's famous attractions and panoramic view of indian ocean, dramatic kecak dance and romantic sunset.",8
"i had been to this place twice during my trip to bali.. once to see the sunset and next for witnessing the kecak dance. it was such a bliss to your eyes and mind, you feel like going back to this place again and again.. kecak dance in this place is a must visit as it will be wonderful treat to the eyes of all the visitors.. sunset from the top of the cliff is a must watch.. just look at the pure water which is crystal clear at the bottom of the cliff..",2
fabulous and spiritual such a special place. sure there are a lot of people here but i am so glad i made the effort to visit it. i marvelled at the workmanship and tried to imagine how hard it was for the people who built this temple 1000 years ago. and as for the monkeys .........well enough said about those pesky guardians of the temple!,14
a really nice temple in the south of bali. the most beautiful time to go there is for sunset!!! but be carefull with the monkeys..they love all shine stuff (sunglasses etc.),2
"okay, this is a fresh review as i had just went to uluwatu temple yesterday. the entrance fees costs about idr 3,000 per person, which is quite cheap for us seeing that previous temples costs way more than that (around idr 15,000 per person). however, don't be too happy with the cheaper entrance fees as the \fun\ is yet to come. they provide us with free sarongs to cover our legs, then you will walk down a path that surrounded by some monkeys, cute they are, but wait till you see what comes later. walking down the path you will come to a center square area, plenty of monkeys to be seen, but this time they will be looking at you and even follows you around. walking upper you will have a choice of 2 roads, left is to see the fire dance, right is to see the temple. we choose to see the left part first, along the way we heard many ladies screaming for help, when we look carefully we saw one of the monkey took one of the tourist's camera and ran near to the cliffs, only the \catcher\ knows how to deal with it and return the camera to the tourists, we didnt see what happen after that... suddenly, just after we took some awesome pictures and decided to take the path to the left, a monkey jumped on my wife, snatch her spectacles, and ran to the nearby trees. listen carefully on the suspicious thing here, it seems only the local catchers can deal with these monkeys and return the items back to their owners. after the catcher got back my wife's spectacles, the catcher hold it and \demand\ for payments, a total of idr 20,000, his excuse is because it is difficult to get the monkey plus for the food fees. i got there in time and told him that we are in a tight budget and cannot give more than idr 10,000, but his reaction seems clear that if we don't pay him his expected amount he will not return our thing, so we give in and return him to avoid any further troubles. what makes me angry is not the payment, but it seems that these monkeys are trained to snatch tourists belongings, especially shiny stuffs (spectables, earrnings, cameras, the valuable stuffs). the whole thing seems like a plot, first the monkey snatch the things, then the catchers get them back, then request for payments. so total we pay 3,000 + 20,000 per person! thats so expensive compared to other temples. i would suggest you to avoid this place if you can, but if you really want to see the nice view, then remember to take off anything small and valuable with you.",8
"beautiful temple by the beautiful cliff. breath taking view, specially at sunset. a must see when you are in bali",2
"the temple has a breathtaking view. the actual temple is at the top and it is not accessible. you can see a huge number of tourists coming to see the temple and mainly for its view and photo opportunities. you should be aware of the monkeys. they will grab what ever they can hold of, even your glasses. they have the kecak dance and fire dance in the evening. we decided not to see the show since it was cloudy. from what i heard if it rains even after 5 mins of the start of the dance they will not refund. its at an open arena so during rainy conditions they will not dance.",13
nice place and very attractive package with the guest and good environment and iwill comeback again for second time in next year when i comback to indonesia,2
"how not to love this place: it is beautiful, amusing, unique, historic. i highly recommend to anyone touring the east coast of bali to include this in their itinerary. the entrance fee is a symbolic cad$3.00 (30,000 ir per person), and that's it! no gimmick here, and no one will try to sell you anything once inside. just plain good fun for the whole family, in a botanical garden like setting, with manicured grounds, and a historical place. just go!",2
"spent a morning here a few weeks ago, and took many photo's of the beautiful water fountains. can step out into ponds on concrete pads and get up close with the large fish that swim around. can also swim here for an extra 50cents au. they also have changing booths to put your bathers on...and was also told it was once a popular holiday destination to the last king of bali who helped design the property and also used the swimming pool. well worth a visit.",2
"came here really to watch the sunset, but decided to also check out the kecak dance. i only stayed for the first twenty minutes of the dance as the seating area was crowded, we were staring right into the sun, and i had seen this story told twice over the previous week at different dance interpretations. i think comparing this dance to others, the continuous chanting put me off. the cliff view of the temple (which you cannot get up to or enter) were great and a beautiful spot to see the ocean. the price you pay for this view is (depending on the time of day and level of tourist activity) and minimum one hour drive to and from the kuta area. it is more likely to be 2 to 2.5 hours each way. there are monkeys in the trees around the temple so be careful of loose or shiny items on your person. the monkeys are not shy in claiming anything as their own.",13
i have been to tanah lot 3 times. just loved to watch the waves and feel the breeze when im there. had a chance to get blessing by the priest. a peaceful and a very scenic place i would say,17
"really nice at sunset. the many restaurants are reasonably priced, so grab a table before sunset and enjoy a meal. note that there is an entry feel of ~$5 usd per person to get in to tanah lot.",17
"this is a p[lace that you have to visit around sunset when you go to bali, the history is amazing and if you get a great guide like we did then you will get to hear about the culture, history and how things work for the balinese. the sunsets are incredible and the scenery is well worth the drive in so ignore the traffic as this is an issue for most of bali.",2
"it is a one of a kind temple located near the sea., the way to the temple was a bit crowded but tried to get close to the temple itself. balinese men blessed me with prayers i didn't understand and they put a something on my forehead right after the prayer. t",2
"i was in absolute awe the entire time here. really beautiful. dress appropriately, though they'll give you a sarong if you don't. you can actually hike all the way to the cliff that's in all the pictures, but for some reason, no one does. literally saw zero people when i was up there. i had the cliff to myself! go all the way! i was worried the kecak dance would be too touristy, but it was really good, and long. worth it. but get to the seating area early if you want to sit close (i was by myself so i was able to bargain a front row seat even though the place was already packed). sunset is of course the time to go, but give yourself enough time to fully explore. i got there just before 5:00 because of traffic and definitely felt rushed. monkey note: watch your stuff - a monkey took my sunglasses off of my face. a local retrieved them in exchange for a banana, and of course, expected a tip; when i tried to give her some money, she tried to haggle me up. i declined since i think that this whole give-bananas-to-monkeys-to-get-stuff-back gig is the reason the monkeys take stuff in the first place, so i was willing to give her a little, but nothing more. so it it's not attached to you, it will probably be stolen.",13
"not to be missed but this place is one of the most famous place travellers must visit in bali island, this holy place is actually still an active temple for balinese hinduist for praying and ceremony, for the best moment to visit this place is on sunset time or if you lucky there will be a ceremony and some cultural attraction that brings a value you will never see in other place....",2
we really enjoyed checking out this temple and taking photos of the monkeys. be sure to watch the kecak dance at sunset! worth every penny.,13
whats the big deal with tanah lot? its really nothing all that incredible. the temple is extremely small. sure its perched on a little piece of cliff but whats the big deal? i didnt get it. its also extremely far away. the problem with bali is the traffic. it takes 1.5 hours to get anywhere around denpasar. i wouldnt recommend the taxi ride and time wasted to see this small temple perched on a cliff. its just not all that interesting.,18
the temples are pretty and the monkeys provide a unique aspect of the temple visit. monkeys are well-fed so are not particularly aggressive (unlike uluwatu where you need to take a lot more care).,8
"before i came here, i expected the monkeys to be rude like the ones in uluwatu temple but they were not! the whole sanctuary was clean, not smelly, and full of lovely monkeys (well, as long as you follow the instructions and don't disturb them). some monkeys even like to pose for cameras! totally love this place!",8
"well, not literally, but you get the idea. ok, so there's a great view of mt agung. but the fact that it's a temple has been completely overshadowed by the \photo opportunity\. first of all, it's a very long, steep walk, or you can take a shuttle. but even with the shuttle, there are still some stairs and a very steep climb up the last part of the road. once inside the gates, it's surprisingly small - and unkempt. the first thing you'll notice is the very long line of people waiting to have their photo taken in a variety of poses between the two 'wings'. the photos are taken by an 'official' photographer who leads each person through a variety of poses (about 4 each) and there's a small delay between each person. which is what causes the long line. and because of that line, it's impossible to just walk up to the wings and take your own photos. opposite the wings, there are 3 very long steep staircases leading up to the actual temple, with many statues adorning the hillside on the way up. very few people seemed interested in seeing the temple as they were too busy waiting in line for their photo shoot. climbing to the top of these stairs will give you the same view of mt agung and the surrounding area as from between the wings. you just won't have the 'bragging' rights of being able to post photos of yourself between the wings all over social media. like anybody cares anyway!",28
"i was so fascinated by the monkeys, however didn't have much time to see them before the sunset show started. i would recommend getting there at least an hour and a half before the show to have a nice walk around the temple and take some photos because you have to start entering the stadium at around 5:45. by the time the show is over the whole place is in the dark and the monkeys are gone! as for the show, it went for an hour which i personally thought was a bit too long. you are provided with the story line but it still is very confusing and hard to keep up with. i ended up leaving ten minutes before it was finished because i was uncomfortable in my seat and had seen enough. i also wanted to find some real monkeys!",13
"the place is cool. there have many stores before you walk down to the beach, you can chill out there after the temple. this place is slightly overdeveloped, plastic bag and bottles are easy to find around the beach. the seawater wasnt blue as same as those pics on google. but i still recommend this location.",4
"this is a must go for all first time bali visitors. calm, peace and such tranquility. make sure you give yourself a day for this trip if you're going from seminyak as it located on east of bali and travelling time is at least 2.5-3 hours. but it's so worth it. can't recommend it enough. if you like to swim in spring water then bring your bathers with you.",2
"my husband & i visited bali in may 2017. we planned visiting jatiluwih rice field & pura ulun danu bratan on the same day. from jatiluih rice terrace to pura ulun danu bratan it took 45 minutes approx. by car. it is a beautiful temple. the scenery attached to this temple is breathtaking. we reached there around 5:30 pm, and the place was colder than central ubud. dark clouds covered the mountains and the temple premise was covered in clouds as well. i felt like walking in the clouds & the place looked so different & peaceful during the time of dusk. as it got darker the temperature dropped a bit more, and it felt even colder! i recommend this place…….worth a visit!",30
we reached around 2 afternoon. it took an hour to see around. even though we were hindus we were not allowed to enter main temple area. temple is very beautiful. lot of walk so should visit in evening hours.,4
"the cliff side temple was crowded with tourist waiting for the sun to set. best sunset view i had in bali with the cliff side temple, the ocean and the orange grow as the sun disappeared into the horizon.",2
"the whole point of me going on this trip is to check out this infamous temple but what i saw was a major let down. mass consumerism, with shops everywhere, and a really really dirty surrounding. don't waste your time coming over. the photographs are better than the real thing.",4
beautiful place! a must go place to go when you are in bali. there are photographer around to take your pics and print it out in a nice tanah lot frame which cost 20k rupiah. so we got 2!hehehe,2
one of the unique and beautiful temples of bali. must visit while in bali. 👌🏽to fully explore the area you will take around 1 -1.5 hours. do explore the area around the batu bolong temple which is also breathtaking. you will have to pay a small entrance fee to enter the tanah lot temple area.,18
"the temple itself is rather small, and closed to the public, but there are great photo opportunities nonetheless. as other reviewers mentioned, definitely be wary of the monkeys, as we saw one with two sets of glasses (one of which was prescription!). we avoided this by stashing our glasses in our backpack. the walkway from the temple is filled with numerous fantastic photo spots, and we saw one couple taking wedding photos there, it really is that nice! the kecak fire dance is here too, which is also worth seeing (but young children may get bored). definitely one of the \must-see\ temples in bali, especially if you are staying in kuta.",2
your typical temple on a cliff overlooking the sea :) ideal place to get your selfie with the sun setting over the sea. the kecak dance($8) is not for everybody but worth seeing once.,13
the view over there are simply amazing ! if you are brave enough you can do the 4 temples ( it takes around 4 hours to get there and come back ),4
"uluwatu temple is one of those places that makes you understand why this island is so mystical. it's very easy to get here if you are in the south of bali. you can easily rent a motorbike, as we did, and in 45 minutes you are there. the entrance fee is 20000 rp per person and they ll provide you a sarong. the athmosphere inside is amazing, magical. the view of the ocean waves that break on the rocks is simply great. u aboslutely have to come here if u r in bali. born2travel.it",8
very crowded but beautiful though. i am not sure which is the best time of the year to visit tanah lot temple as it is one of the major attraction in bali,18
"we visited this temple in the morning and it was a perfect time to do it. everybody said it's prettier in the afternoon for the sunset but gets really crowded and we are not big fans of standing in a line just to be able to take a shot, so we decided to do it first thing in the morning. we took a private driver from our hotel who charger about 8$us per an hour to take us around. and we really enjoyed our day as we got to do everything we wanted without waiting for others. to get into the temple will cost you around $3. there is a short walk through a little market with souvenirs, several fast food places and a convenient store. took us less than an hour to walk around and take pictures. there was not a lot of people around so it was easy to move. beautiful area with many photo opportunities. as a non indonesian hindu we were not allowed to go in the temple itself but we came quite close and it was amazing!",4
during our trip to this temple complex we enjoyed breath taking view of this place amazing place along sea.great susnet view. beware of monkeys the take off your goggles and caps. one of the best place in bali,2
"beautiful, charming and enchanting! a temple built on the rocks on the sea all in black! to visit .... but definitely avoid holidays or other days of hindu mob of indonesians, too chaotic and confusing",2
"this place is known as bedugul, located in the lake where you can see beautiful background like green hills. crowded people there, such as local people praying, family picnic, couples. there is big mosque nearby, locates in the hills at the edge of the street. you may take one shoot from this mosque yard to the temple. very nice experience.",4
"bali is full of temples, but this one sits over the ocean and in the ocean (there is two). we went near to sunset, and the view was breathtaking. it was crowded with tourists but it didn't detract from the visit.",2
"very fascinating settings and tranquil hidden garden-lake spots in this temple. for those that say this temple is overrated, they have not explored enough. this temple has many pretty photo opportunities, you've just got to find them. it was worth the visit and long trip out - the scenery along the roads going to the temple is beautiful which we could get out of the car and admire anytime we wanted.",4
"after a long and winding drive into the depths of bali's hillsides, our temple tour with discova took us to the one and only ulun danu bratan temple. famed for its location on top of a lake, this temple is a hotbed of tourist activity and when the site is as gorgeous as this is, you can hardly be surprised. this temple has one of the rare benefits of having both distinct hindu and buddhist influences on its architecture, with the plurality of belief showing the unique cultural blend that makes bali so special. there is also a gorgeous mural that shows the history of how the lake has affected the communities around it, which further adds to the local flavour of the temple. when we visited ulun danu, there had been no rainfall in bali for next to six months, and as a result the lake itself was sitting quite low. this meant that we didn't get to experience the temple at its most picturesque, and yet still the majesty of the temple impressed us. this all being said, the volume of tourists was so high that it was very difficult to truly enjoy the setting and stories behind the temple at ulun danu. i did say that this temple was a hotbed of tourist activity, and while some may enjoy that, i feel that it detracts from the purpose of visiting a temple.",30
"this temple is built on a lake but one can't get to the sanctum like most other temples in bali. so one has to feel satisfied by watching from the pavement built on the river side. and from there it won't look any different from any other temple in bali. so the point is one can avoid visiting this place if one wants. our episode of visiting this place was even more tragic because it started to rain heavily and since it's an open park, we had to run quite a distance to find shelter. so our experience wasn't great here.",2
"i loved the lake, the temple and the weather. this is a small temple in the lake and very picturesque. after purchasing the tickets there is a small complex through which you have to walk through to reach the lake. the complex is still used for prayer, not sure about the temple in the lake. there are souvenir stores outside the complex and also a few restaurants. boating also can be done in the lake with options of paddle and motor boat.",4
"tanah lot temple is one of those great places to say you have visited in bali, like kuta, ubud and uluwatu temple. you can't enter the temple, but you can certainly take photos outside, if you can negotiate the japanese with their selfie sticks. you must pay for parking, 15000rp for a motorcycle of 30000rp for a car, then there is an entry fee of about 20000rp for adults and 10000rp for kids. before you get to the temple you can haggle for almost anything you will never use again at the large markets and eat at many of the mediocre restaurants in the area. the trip to tanah lot is about 20 minutes from canggu or about 40 minutes from seminyak by motorcycle, much long by car. due to its isolation you probably want to spend a bit of time here but not sure what you would do once you have taken your photos. still a rather inspiring place, especially at dusk when the sun is setting over the ocean behind.",18
visiting the uluwatu temple has been one of the most thrilling and overwhelming adventures of my travels through bali. this place fascinated every inch of me. it is among the nine main temples of bali with its purpose to shield the island from evil spirits. this magnificent temple is one to be filled with amazement as it was built at the massive edge of the rock overlooking the sea as if on guard. i could feel the wind and the powerful waves hitting the massive cliffs. a must see for everyone who intends to visit bali.,8
"arrange your transportation ahead of time. if you just take a taxi 1-way, you may be stranded when you're ready to go back to your hotel. outside of the main drag, bali ain't new york city; you can't hail a taxi whenever it pleases you. parking costs 2000 idr/vehicle. uluwatu entrance costs 30,000 idr/person. uluwatu kecak & fire dance costs 100,000 idr/person. uluwatu is a active temple, locals actually come here to worship. ergo, a dress code applies. for tourists wearing scanty clothes, sarongs and sashes are provided to use for free by the ticket counter. if you're legs are showing, it's a must to cover-up to show respect. if you're wearing pants or a long skirt, you can just tie a sash around your waist. the kecak & fire dance starts at 6 pm and is an hour long. best to go to the restroom before it starts. with your ticket comes a flyer that explains the ramayana story. i suggest you read it so you can follow along. uluwatu's milieu is dramatic with the ragged cliffs and beautiful orange sunset. if you're into cultural immersion, this experience adds to the romance of bali.",8
"the location of this temple is the most beautiful in bali. here is very hot but worth to walk here, especially because there are a lot of monkeys! but take care for sunglasses!",2
"this is the my third visit in this area. if you are serious in photography, this is a good place to start. sunset here is very good - just make sure to check with your guide the weather - there's so much action for street photography also. aside from that, you can go to the base of the temple to get the so-called rice blessing in exchange for a donation. their holy water is sweet and refreshing.",4
"tanah lot is probably the most visited and most photographed sight in bali. cant argue for or against this. its definitely good to visit, but don't set very high expectations. true that the temple and its setting is great and a extremely good place for photographs. but that's about it. extremely crowed in the evenings. rather recommend that one visit this early morning to get better shots of the temple.",18
we enjoyed uluwatu temple. our driver made sure we got there in time to buy tickets to the dance. get your seats early! the dance is definitely long and strange but a go to do in bali. my teen was not a fan because of the time.,8
such a great experience the first time we come here least year and was exactly the same the second time round!! highly recommend doing this if you are in bali. gusde was very helpful and friendly.,2
"perhaps all travelers to bali would want to visit here and i am one of them. i really like this temple, very amazed at the splendor of this temple. this temple really has an extraordinary charm especially in the evening with the sunset view is very extraordinary.",2
"i never made it to tanah lot when i came to bali a few times many years ago and was stoked to finally be able to see the rock. unfortunately, we couldn't climb it as there was a procession but i gather, tourists cannot climb it at all - even with the appropriate gear. we went during the day and the market area wasn't particularly crowded, however, the shore was very busy, also with locals due to a public holiday. we had a coffee luwak up there with the luwak cats lying around a bat hanging around. that was a new experience as well. tanah lot is the one temple featured in every article or ad on bali - but in the end there isn't much to see and accomplish as you can't climb it. and it's quite a trip just for that.",18
"this is a very beautiful temple located by a lake. the scenery is also so so beautiful that will give you a peaceful and tranquil feeling. it was a cold rainy frosty day so i had to struggle with myself to get over severe conditions of weather with cold rain and thick fog when biking through the mountain passes, but it was worth it a lot.",4
"we was visiting in tanah lot only beacause of sunset. it was very beautiful place, but too much tourists.",17
the temple is a little over hyped. it has a great history behind it and it is located with a spectacular view. it captures the bali heritage so its a must go for culture and heritage travellers.,2
uluwatu is the best place to see sunset in bali wooow very wonderful sunset combination with balinese temple culture.,8
"this place is amazing has the most spectacular view of the ocean, loved seeing the little monkeys climbing around the temple as well its a must see when in bali",2
"it is a very good place to see a sunset after a full day trip, there are some restaurant around the top of the hill in front of the temple, you can order some drink and sit with your friends to enjoy the sunset.",4
"we spent two hours in the taxi to get to the temple, due to the droughts not quite submerged more over hovering on its foundation. i don't want to sound critical but if you are of spiritual tendency then not reallyg the place to be, if how ever you are on the tourist track then you must cross this one off. had a wonderful buffet style lunch in the restaurant opposite next to the mosque, very cheap and great food, lots of coaches arrive and seem to pilgrimage to this establishment, worth a munch before entering. so crossed over the road and entered, ok,so it did what it said on the tin, nothing more nothing less. great for picture opportunities and both my sons and the wife all were asked to join in with random visitors pictures, must be the western look they were interested in, it beggars believe, i was imaging what the conversation would be once these people returned home and placed the pictures on there mantle pieces, but any way very sweet. so all in all a complete tourist spot, nothing spiritual, a mammoth tiring drive and all in all worth a visit.",4
this place can heal you by just being there. stunning view and a must visit for bali tourists. sunset is just icing on the cake.,2
"undesirable & amazing view of the indian ocean, astonishing location of the temples. you can see kecak dance & monkey dance (!) here, beautiful sight, i love it.",13
"if youre in bali this is another must visit! get here early and i would recommend staying at a local homestay in the area to make that easy. the locals in this area are incredible! sunrise here are absolutely peaceful and sunsets can be overcrowded with people, if youre lucky you will get here on a slow day. i suggest going mid week as it seems less people are here.",2
"this was part of our tour of bali and most people visit in the evening especially at sunset - but knowing it would be too crowded we visited early in the morning around 8.30am. there were may be 5 tourists in the whole place - it was empty to take as many pictures as you wanted in which ever spot you want, and no one hassling you to buy anything either. yeah there was no wonderful sunset as a backdrop but we did not have to elbow our way around. there are two temples and awesome cliffs where you get good pictures of waves hitting the rocks. the main temple is kind of separated by the sea if its high tide, but that was not the case when we went. there are priests at the base of the temple who bless tourists with holy water but you are not allowed into the temple it self unless you are a local. if you are not crazy about the sunset and don't care for crowds - ask your driver to take you there early in the day - its worth it.",2
"i wish we spent more time walking around to look at the temple and the grounds, but we had to rush over to the amphitheater for the kecak show since people line up and wait like an hour before it starts at sunset. the temple was beautiful but the view overlooking the cliff and the ocean were so amazing, especially when the sun is about to set. but there are way too many people here that you can't enjoy! want to take a photo? there will be other people in your photo. it's very hot and sweaty waiting for that show since they jam everyone in. they even had people sit on the performance area!poor performers. and they let people stand at the entrance where the performers would need to walk in/out to the stage. seriously, people would be in the way of the performers, and they don't care because they want to see or they want to take a photo. this was the most annoying part. i understand they want everyone to enjoy but it was hazardous. you have to walk over people. after a certain point when people realize how weird the show is (someone said it out loud), a lot of people started walking over people to leave.",13
"scenic temple with wonderful views over the lake. best seen before 10am or after 4.30pm when it is far less crowded and when the lights are at best. there are also games for children, including sculpture of animals that they like to climb onto.",4
"it was a bit disappointing, cant get anywhere near the uluwatu temple, only take some photos from the distance which i guess you could get elsewhere. watch out: after buying the tickets a “guy with an id lanyard” helped us with the free sarongs then started walking with us into the grounds of the temple. i realised that he is guiding us and even though he didnt mention it, it was clear hed expect a payment. i asked if we required a guard in order to enter and see the sights, he was very vague and wouldnt give a straight answer. then when i kept asking he said hed only want a 100k (triple the entrance fee). we politely said no thank you and he got quite angry. also: if you want to comeback to see the kecak dance later at sunset youll have to pay the entry fee again, makes sense to combine the two.",8
this a good opportunity to see a temple beside the sea. great views but be aware that there are a lot of tourists taking pictures here and there. we went on a rainy day and enjoyed it.,4
amazing place with beautiful scenaries. must visit place in bali. there are so many beautiful garden and architecture to see and take pictures. this will be an unforgetable vacation.,2
"uluwatu temple is an hindus temple in south of bali, nice sunset view, kecak dance performance and also amazing temple building structure. come and enjoy...",8
"this temple looks beautiful in all the postcards and online photos, but that's not what you get when you visit. i never found a spot with the view of this temple stretching out over the ocean. instead it was walking through narrow roads full of pickpocket monkeys that steal anything they can get their little apish hands on. then you have to pay the guys that work there to get back your things. my wife had her hat stolen by one of those little imps, followed by the guy that exchanged the hat for some fruit and then demanded payment. it feels a lot like a scam arranged between the caretakers and the mischievous monkeys.",14
"firstly let me make it clear- i am a huge fan of bali and have spent a month here so far... but tanah lot is, unfortunately, purely a money-grabbing exercise. horribly over-priced with absolutely nothing to offer other than a lovely sun set (which you can see anywhere along the coast... for free.). sunsets should not cost money. as you enter the vicinity of tanah lot, you are asked to pay 60,000 per person, plus 3,000 per motorbike (this is big money in bali, believe me). five minutes after parking the bike and making the short walk to the cliff side, i realised wed been ripped off. dozens of tour buses, a constant stream of tourists that absolutely pack the area, photographers offering to take your photo, “3,000 to use the toilet” signs and a small beach with a fair amount of rubbish on it significant memories. the main thing that i felt annoyed about? there is really almost nothing here to see. a small temple with “do not enter” signs slapped 150meters in front of it is all there was to “see”. but... when the sun started to set behind the temple and over the ocen- stunning! but... is it worth paying the money for a sunset? in my opinion, no. my overriding feeling- what was i paying for?",18
"long pathway to step up. all angles are very nice to be taken pictures. families of monkeys are here and there living in peace. i suggest you coming there right before sunset, you may thank god for what you see his creation. and all at once a show of kecak dance you can watch.",14
dont fall for the tour guides theyre very pricey and you can do it all yourself. the temple is lovely and the views are spectacular. lots of monkeys so be wary as they like to pinch things!,14
"this temple was quite a trek from bali, up into the mountains. we hired a driver to take us there, and it was around 1.5 hours driving from our hotel. it was totally worth it, though. the temple is set by a lake, and its really peaceful and serene. people were actually fishing there! its also got some pretty nice gardens to wander in.",2
"nice place to visit if you are in bali. the temple sits on the shores of a lake and has a calm, serene presence.",2
"a big tourist location for both local and foreign tourists, individuals and organized groups. the main attraction is a temple dedicated to shiva in a big rock separated from the main land by a several meters wide stripe of sea; depending on the tide, you may cross nearly dry or knee-high wet. you can't miss the temple with holy water as there is a queue of people waiting for a blessing formed all time, mainly before the sunset. opposite to temple you can see sacred snake, shiva's companion, outside the main area (while leaving, on your right) is a small zoo with depressed animals. while king at the temple, turn right and you will see a small additional temple worth visiting. for those seeking an unusual picture, amongst the vendors around the parking lot are live civets bound to stands to promote coffee. stressed and depressed, needless to say...",4
u will visit a lot of temples in bali this one is inside the sea. it s very bisy by hindu people coming for prayers. if u wear ur normal shoes u cant walk in the water to reach it so if u plan to walk down there bring ur flipflop. the panoramic view is great but when u come closer nothing special.,2
you go through the scenic and winding roads at the side of the mountain to see this temple. it was only 1hr journey from ubud. best to visit before noon as the sun is still not covered by clouds and you can see the mountains at the other side of the lake. this is if you visit during the still fairly rainy month of march.,4
"we went here in may. we had a good weather. going to the temple you will bump into cute monkeys make sure you are not bringing any food or drinks, wearing thongs and hat they love it. might ask it from you. walking around the temple is amazing good exercise, view is fantastic because the temple is on the cliff of the moutain. you will have good pics for sure. its a good an hour and half walk. good for diet. so give it a try. you will love it.",4
"we came in the afternoon when the sun was very hot, but the waters looked so shimmery it was beautiful. very big compound. our guide warned us about monkeys before heading in so we kept our loose stuffs to avoid losing any. the toilets were very well maintained as well. very clean. entrance fee of 30k rupiah includes the rental of the sarong. probably will try to see the sunset here next time when i am back!",13
"uluwatu temple is stunning! it costs around $5 to enter and when you enter you have the choice of a tour guide all done on tips, we paid him $12 as he didnt say too much but took good photos! its about a 10/15 minute walk altogether. i would say its more about the scenery than the temple. there are a few monkeys around so you have to make sure your sunglasses, cameras and anything that can be snatched from you is somewhere safe. this didnt happen to me but i saw it happen to a few others. you are made to wear a sarong which is quite cool!",8
"a great place to visit while in bali... and, by far one of the best views of the indian ocean at sunset. the more one explores the trails beyond the temple, there is so much to see, do and spend time. the monkeys were fun to watch as well. overall, an amazing place for a evening/sunset visit.",2
"not really worth your effort going there. it's just a temple on a rock. theres like a million other impressive things to do in bali. a lot of tourists here as well, so not really fun and relaxing",2
"the place is serene but crowded because of its amazing architectural structure of the temple, the landscape. on a low tide you can walk near to the temple and witness the magical sunset.",4
"visiting this temple was one of the most beautiful things i have ever done. walking along the pathway between the 2 cliffs really made the day. i wished i would never leave this heavenly place on earth with breathtaking views... beware the monkeys since they can easily snatch spectacles, cameras, mobiles...",14
it's a must see place around. a beautiful pagoda over the lake and other temple architecture such as the profane door and sacred door. a lot of people here.,4
"worth the visit to this temple. we arrived a bit late due to the traffic, but we arrived just on time. manage to enjoy the view then later watched the kecak fire dance. the kids enjoyed the whole tour. this is a must visit place. would suggest to arrive around 3pm so you can enjoy the view while waiting for the kecak dance to start.",13
very cheeky monkeys! lock away ur valuables!! they jump on u and try and steal ur goods. the temple is hard to see because it's locked up. nice views from top to look at ocean.,14
uluwatu temple is great place to visit. it has great view. there are also monkeys and they are stealing stuff from tourist. be careful.,8
"we were staying in candidasa and decided to go for this trekking instead of others that seemed more crowded. it was an excellent choice. when we arrived the guide informed us about the possible routes. it is possible to go without a guide, but we would recommend to pay one, as it is a good experience and chance to talk with the him not only about the temples but also about balinese culture and life. very few tourists and quite a lot of local people. roughly 3h to see the first 6 temples. amazing views. we left with the feeling of having been a little closer to the real bali.",2
when in bali i would suggest that you visit this temple as priority. i would not go at sunset as it becomes quite busy. we went early afternoon and the experience was amazing. the surrounding gardens are well maintained and you are able to walk through the small village near the temple. take your camera!,2
put this on your list of \things to do\. what great views of the ocean this place has from the temple high on the cliffs. awesome place to take in the views and would definitely recommend this place to friends who go to bali.,2
"if you are residing in south bali or may be ubud. so you will have to cover lots of distance in order to reach to this particular place. you will get the feeling of hill station. but this place is amazing. dhaka make up till one particular place only. after that you will have to take the right in their vehicle, that's the local one. and for that they will charge 20,000 idr per person for one way. once you will reach to the temple area you will have to give the donation. you make give 10000 idr. additional they are charging 10,000 idr now a days. there are lots of temple inside. in the main temple you will find people in a que waiting for that turn to have good click. you will find local people are clicking photos with your mobile phone with the water effect. as a courtesy you may give a tip of 5000 to 10000 to them. but that's not compulsory. if you have time and if you have the capability of trekking you may visit the remaining temples in the forest. the view of the mountains from the temple is amazing.",2
the uluwatu temple is situated a top a hanging cliff at the edge of the island. the temple complex is vast and great for making and taking pictures. the main purpose to be there though is to watch the kecak fire dance at sunset. the kecak fire dance is a must if you are visiting for the first time. takes about an hour but the show is definitely worth it.,8
one of the best places in bali and it can be one of the biggest places i visited in bali i only stayed here for 1 hour because i was on rush but i think you can spend here alot more than what i did and you will not regret coming here ( just be careful of monkeys ),2
"very beautiful, watching the sunset was great. we also enjoyed the nature in the rock pools. as you walk down to the temple (which you cannot access) there are some nice shops, resturants and a market set up.",4
"after a number of previous trips to bali, this was the first time that we had actually visited this temple. as with all countries there seems to be at least one spot that represents a 'bucket list' attraction. we were not interested in the sunset photo opportunity that seems to be the standard (not overly keen to be a sardine can tourist), so visited mid morning. even so, there were hundreds of people there (and unhappily, bus loads of chinese tourists that seem to descend on a place like a swarm of locusts). the temple itself was off limits, so there wasn't much to see. the highlight for us was the blessing provided by the monks (for a small donation) from the holy spring water that flowed from beneath the temple itself. unusually - the line of market stalls, eateries and shops on the way in to the entry were all selling at a very reasonable price, and most of their goods were of a fairly good quality.",2
one thing i noticed in bali that they put expensive tickets for temples but in most of the temple they don't let you enter. if you have to see just the view there are many other places as well for that you don't have to pay. lots of monkeys and no one is there to protect you from them. at least water should given for free specially holy places like temple...,2
"a definite go! cool breeze, beautiful landscapes. and when the ride is low you can walk to the temple. you can receive a blessing at the base (giving a tip of course) but you can climb up into temple.",4
such a magic temple. amazing place that we have to visited. we watched kecak dance in this place. so beautiful.,13
"this temple is one of the most well-known, and therefore one of the most popular temples in bali. it is well worth visiting, and there is plenty to see, but it is also often very busy and a little crowded, though this does not detract too much from the interesting insights into balinese culture that are on offer.",2
the temple is located at a very high clift and i was amazed with how beautiful indian ocean is from here. the temple is maintained well and this place makes me feel calm and relaxed. great place to catch the sunset and for balinese dance at night. highly recommended,4
"the view is spectacular, very different. it was an awesome place and wonderful sunset. very unique seeing the temple in the middle of the water during high tide.",4
"of the many temples and palaces in bali, this is among the most beautiful. crystal clear pools full of fish surrounded by colourful geometric gardens. the stepping stones through the largest pool was a highlight. for an interesting walk head up to the right towards the restaurant that overlooks the pools then turn left to follow a little path that goes around the perimeter. we did not swim in the pools, but many do. definitely worth a visit. it is not a big place, but it is much quieter and less crowded than the sights closer to ubud and perhaps more lovely.",2
beautiful! the famous temple that is on the 50.000 bill! there's nice views and beautiful gardens to look at too.,4
"the location has beautiful temple with well carved walls. an amazing cliff view of the ocean makes it more beautiful. if you are here to stay for the uluwatu dance show , then make sure u are seated by 5: 30 to get the best seats. the show though starts at 6:30 pm, and waiting there can be quite tiresome. keep water/eatable and a fan in handy. because it is hot till the time the actual show starts. the duration of the show is approximately one and half hours and it takes you on a beautiful journey of a segment of ramayana told through traditional balaneese sounds or \tari kecak\. tickets can be bought on the counter or you can ask your travel agent / hotel travel desk to book them for you. attire: to enter the sacred temple our legs have to be covered, but do not worry if you intent to wear shorts, you will be provided with traditional \sarong\ at the entrance, which you have to return once you finish the show. no charges for sarong.",8
this place is stunning but the size of the crowds make it very uncomfortable. during low tide the the newly exposed floor is filled with people. the best views of the temple are during sunset and it's best to view it from one of the bars on the cliff. this will allow you to take a beautiful photo of the sunset.,4
"its a good place to go during sunset. the kekack fire dance was a good experience. only thing you need to be beware of are the monkeys. the monkeys are trained by local banana seller to steal the sunglasses and run away. they try to act to feed banana to the monkey who in turn returns the sunglasses. thereby you need to pay the banana sellers the money for returning the glasses. better to keep your sunglasses and hat inside or any object that can be taken away from the monkeys. a place where hanuman is shown as a hero in ramayan in kekak dance, the monkeys stealing objects are potrayed in bad light.",13
"it was a very hot day we visited the temple. i went with the impression youve seen one temple you have seen them all. wrong. this temple and grounds was beautiful. there are markets when you first walk in to have a look around. you can walk down to the temple, or up the hill to one side are restaurants where you can have lunch with a beautiful view or the other side there are different lookouts of the temple and surrounding areas. well worth the visit. im glad we went.",4
"this is one of the temples that for the trip to bali be complete, must be visited but be very careful with the monkeys. we saw one steal the sunglasses of a tourist while he was taking pictures. the view from this temple really offers very nice pictures.",2
"we visited the temple in a rainy noon. fortunately, it stopped raining and the sky getting clear. this place made me feel peaceful because of the lake. i recommend this place as a must in ubud.",4
"do go for the view of the cliffs. the temple is not very interesting. sunset is often spoiled at the last moment bij clouds on the horizon. we were not bothered by the monkeys, but our guide warned us that they steal things from tourists, so make sure you don't have any loose items on you. the kecak danse every night at 6 pm is nice.",13
nice place to enjoy holiday a large playground in temple area where we can sit and relax on grass while viewing around the temple. recommended for family holiday just need to bring a bucket of foods and matras to sit together on ground,4
we loved this place. the temple on the lake is beautiful! it's good to see another side of bali away from the hustle and bustle of kuta and seminyak. whilst there were still lots of tourist it was not jam packed and you can walk along the lake for a bit and enjoy the slightly cooler temperatures up in the mountains. definitely worth a visit.,2
"maybe because we visited this temple on a friday, it was the most crowded we visited on bali (and we visited quite a few). but still, the lake-side location makes it look a little bit more nice than other similar temples.",2
"uluwatu temple is definitely worth a visit. but be prepared - the monkeys here are aggressive. they stole my expensive sunglasses off my face twice but i managed to steal them back. lesson is do not have anything dangling or easily accessible for them. the temple itself is sort of hidden from close up view so the better views are from the cliff walks on either side. we went at sunset and it was spectacular. the cicak dance is worth your time too - balinese culture on display. while the sunset and show are beautiful, the crowds are huge so getting out of the area takes some time so be sure to allow for that with your plans afterwards. it's a good hour drive from the resort areas in kuta and seminyak. if you want to visit a temple and don't want to spend hours in the car from the main resort areas, this is the place to go.",8
"this was a very beautiful and mystical temple right in the middle of the ocean and seeing it at sunset was surely a unique experience. but we drove on a motorbike from ubud and it took over an hour to get here and then we were told that people are not even allowed inside the temple. so while the architecture and the overall beauty of the ocean waves and sunset was really serene and nice, it wasn't really worth the painful ride on the bike. it would be good to combine the visit with something else if you are coming from ubud.",4
"lovely views, there was a bit of cloud in the sky which made the temple and lake bratan look even more beautiful.",4
"from the temple, there is a spectacular view of the surrounding area- cliffs, surf. feeling of serenity despite the many visitors there. walk the paths at the top in silence feeling the ambience of the temple. we missed the sunset as it was drizzly but still was worth the trip there. sit awhile and meditate in a more secluded area listening to sounds of nature.",4
"i've been here for 3rd times but never bored, i love the landscape. uluwatu temple is a hindu temple set on the cliff bank in south part of bali peninsula. 20 minutes from mc donald drive thru jimbaran. uluwatu temple sits on a 70-meter-high cliff protruding above indonesian ocean. because of its unique location, visitors to the temple have to take a long stone stairway to reach it. the temple heads east, unlike other balinese temples which face west or south. there are hundreds of monkeys roaming along the path outside the temple. although the monkeys look tame, visitors find them a nuisance as they often grab food off a visitors hand and snatch visitors belongings. there are two doors at the end of the path, the north door and the south one, through which visitors enter the temple complex. visitors must wear a sarong and a sash, as well as appropriate clothes common for temple visits. they can be hired here. the best time to visit is just before sunset. kecak and fire dance performance is performed everyday at the adjacent cliff-top stage at 18:00 to 19:00. visitors are charged a nominal fee, the ticket around usd 10/person. what makes it the most favourite venue to watch a kecak dance is the sunset background of the performance. there's no public transportation to get here and going back in to town will be difficult without any prearranged ride or taxi.",8
"crowded, and a bit far to get too these temples are very beautiful and worth the trip. photos don't do it justice. hire a car, see a temple hundreds of years old and enjoy the waves crashing on rocks. touristy to say the least but worth it. an hour or so there should do it with lunch looking out over the cliffs.",4
amazing view of the old temples with waves crashing at the bottom. if avoided during peak season - better - multiplies the experience.,4
"it is a good place to visit. the location of the temple makes it special as the landscapes and environment join together to create the sense of admiration. look for a good spot to watch the sunset and you will be bemused! what really disappointing is the kecak dance. although it suppose to be sacred and has some religious element inside it, the promoter keeps pushing people inside the area and it is kind of annoying. idk the reason but the show is better to be limited only for the available seats. cheers",13
"i managed to arranged a vehicle to bring me to uluwatu temple, kencana garuda and tanah lot which cost me approximately 400000 rupiah. first i went to uluwatu temple. it's required to covered your knee and the sarong are provided at the ticketing counter. i encounter alot of monkeys on the to the temple. take care of your phone and other attractive stuff as the monkeys easily grab phones or your hats and other attractive stuffs you can get a beautiful view of the ocean at the cliff. i went during the summer season and it's pretty hot and burns me down.",8
"nice temple within the lake, unfortunately it was low tide . so wasn't able to see it at its best. but worth going.",4
"you have to traipse over slippery rocks at low tide and once across you can't enter the temple, you just get to stand on a bit of rock, then clamber back again. the best bit was walking back and up the hill to see the sunset.",4
"if you havent go to tanah lot then you havent officially visit bali, since its one of the balis signature. you may found some merchandise shops there, or event special event/traditional occasions. please prepare to have a long journey to get there, and long walking distance after the entrance gate to get to the temple.",18
this temple is located in a beautiful environment and is a nice site if this is what you are looking for ! access to the inside of the temple is not possible but one could spend one hour there strolling around . there is also a buddhist stupa close by and a huge mosque not too far on the side of the mountain from where it is possible to take nice pictures of the temple !,4
"it is a temple in a lake and it is famous because the temple is depicted on the 50,000 bank note. but it is not a 'must see' attraction.",4
"tanah lot is perhaps the most visited temple in bali. its location gives you a very nice view of the sea and a spectacular sunset. but what is interesting about this temple is the fact that it is accessible to visitors only during low tide. otherwise the rock on which it is built is turned into a small island, quite inaccessible, considering also the big and strong waves in the area. the way to the beach area and to the temple itself is full of souvenir shops and eateries, drawing thousands of tourists to the place. it's a lovely place for shopping, provided you know how to haggle for lower prices. tanah lot is located some 20 kms north-west of kuta and is usually included in day tours around bali. legend has it that a high priest from east java traveled to java in the late 15th century, came to the place and decided to build a temple there dedicated to the sea god baruna. tanah lot temple is open daily from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm. as you reach the temple, some priests in a cave near the entrance would sprinkle you with holy water and even put a flower on your head. they would not allow anyone to go up the temple without going through such a purification ritual. there is also a snake in the cave considered as a holy guardian of the place. from the entrance, you can go up the rock on which the temple is built, but only up to a certain point. the temple itself is not open to tourists. from the temple, go up to the park and catch a beautiful view not only of the tanah lot temple, but also of the rock formations in the area and of the open sea. it's great for pictorials even if the area tends to be crowded.",18
this place is truly worth a visit while in bali there is a little cave people can swim too and water here was clean aswell,2
"a visit to tanah lot temple is realy recommended. best time to visit in the early morning or in the late afternoon because of the beautiful sunrise or sunset. you can't allways go in the temple itself, but the surrounding of the temple is also worthwile. during daytime it's realy busy because of the amount of tourists.",17
"visited tanah lot for sunset, the views were really nice. the temple is at three points and all of which are on the cliff or waters edge. place was very busy which was a bit off putting, still worth a visit",17
the temple itself you couldn't really go in but you could see it from the outside. good view. the show at the end of the temple was really fun though.,4
"one of the best sunset i have ever seen. a temple, a beach, high tides, waves hitting rocks and all these things followed by an amazing sunset make this place a must visit in bali. really enjoyed!",2
"beautiful area and temple but too busy and too touristy. its a tourist trap but not without good reasons. so its really nice to be there, but better be there early in the morning i think when there are less people..",4
"this was the gardens set up for the king of bali to come and spend some restful time. it is a bout a 2 hour drive from kuta but is so worth the visit. it cost us 25,000rp (aussie $2.50) entry with our driver/guide no charge. it is so beautifully landscaped and maintained. you can buy some bread and fish food outside and walk over stepping stones in the big ponds and feed the huge koi. there are bridges and statutes and temples dotted all around this huge area. make sure you take your bathers as there is a wonderful freshwater pool to swim in up at the top (extra 10,000rp- aussie $1) to use the changeroms and pool. although we only spent a few hours here, you could easily spend all day enjoying the gardens and pool. outside are a few stalls and for a small fee you can also hold, and take photos with your own camera, a huge boa snake, an iguana, a bat and a luack. there are several of these water palaces around - apparently there was one for summer and one for winter. overall very well worth a visit",2
"really stunning views, but the climb to the temple is not a joy ride. get ready to sweat. you can watch the traditional dance for a fee but our group did not opt for that.",13
a must when in bali.. we had a driver for the day and wanted to go early in the day to miss the crowds that flock there for sunset.. great views fab gardens and there is markets there for refreshments. . friendly place with lots of locals giving you info etc...,2
"after spending an ideal afternoon at the infamous finns beach club, a hidden chill out spot by a beach near uluwatu, you must experience the unique kecak dance balinese ritual up the hill near the uluwatu temple. be enchanted by this dramatic acapella chants as the balinese people perform a fire dance ritual at the rhythm of trance with no instruments, but only men voices. this is one of the most famous balinese performance and is a must-see in bali!",8
amazing place to explore and take beautiful pictures.. i did not enjoy at all this kecak dance and left early same as other people.. its v crowded to get out from the temple after the dance,13
"all the visitors to bali should try to visit this place at least once. it's worthy!! entry fee ~3 usd only. people come this place to enjoy the extraordinary uluwatu sunset. but to get better picture capturing quality one should reach the place by early afternoon. you need to walk for awhile to cover the whole area of the temple. moreover, please try to wear three quarter trouser at least.",8
"we decided to visit this temple, as its location has been chosen by the same priest who erected ulu watu - another stunning temple. the trip was rewarding - although we had a thunderstorm coming (see photos), and maybe because of that, the place looked completely different from what we saw earlier on adv photos - with a stunning, gloomy outlook :-) was worth the effort to get there :-) and for those curious - no, we didn't make it dry to the car :-d",4
"worth a late afternoon visit to take in the kecak show which costs an extra $10 and goes from 6 pm to 7 pm, if you are lucky, as we were on the only night this week with fine weather, you get a spectacular sunset backdrop over the sea. the temple is on the cliff top so wonderful breeze to cool.",13
"everyone was right, its great for sunset. we arrived a bit before sunset, and at low tide. it was so fun to walk the sea floor, and then just walk around and take photos of the sunset. pretty big complex actually, tanah lot on the left, and the other bedung temple on the right, so maybe come late afternoon to explore the entire area then go back again to the tanah lot side for the sunset photos. it gets crowded, and tricky with photos, but it so fun. sunset, walking on seafloor, then hearing the sea, with the waves crashing and at times you wonder if it will start coming in but not really. just fun. there's many angles to take photos and witness the whole sea crashing into the land, from the top far away then as you come closer and closer until you get to the sea floor and walk almost around the temple. i read that the actual temple is only for the hindus to go in and pray and that was fine, the area was just fun. after the sunset you can always go back up and sit and just enjoy the moment - smell the roses. not everything has to be instagram perfect. enjoy nature, enjoy the scenery, how often can you sit where it isn't too polluted, you get fresh sea air, and fantastic skies? v. touristy before the entry to the pura complex, food, shops et al.",17
for 30000 rupees you can visit the temple and the surrounding cliffs. the location is impressive and you can hear the huge waves hitting the cliffs. although it's off season the temple area was very crowded since there was a religious celebration going during the day i went there. unfortunately so me areas of the temple very closed for tourists due to the local celebrations,4
"bratan temple is in a beautiful location on the very picturesque lake. it provides some wonderful photo opportunities however when we were there, the temple was very crowded and difficult to get any good photos due to tourists taking selfies and taken the swan paddle boats around the temple. the last thing i wanted was swan paddle boats in my photos of the beautiful temple.",4
"it's dissapointing to see really beautiful places very commercialized. sometimes it's necessary and perhaps the temple is closed for visitors so it can be used for traditional uses, but it feels very touristy.",4
"come and visit this temple,pretty rocky temple on the sea,and beautiful sunset in the afternoon,for everyone don't missing the beauty of bali👍recomended",4
we went here on our last day in bali. we had visited two other temples before so i was surprised at the price of this one. twice the amount of the other ones. this temple is on a rock in the ocean which makes for a beautiful backdrop. unfortunately there were a lot of people at this temple,2
"amazing view , there is a beach where only few people are aware off... and its quite amazing. just before you enter the uluwatu check post to pay for you entrance there is a right follow the road . amazing beach .",8
beautiful temple and you can take a photo while you wash your face with spring water then the pilgrims stick rice on your forehead as a blessing . sadly you are not allowed to enter any of the temples there. but i have to say it is amazing,4
experience rocky island during the day and your can enjoy the beautiful sea. there are also plenty of balinese shops and restaurants before you reach the temple.,2
"i went there on the afternoon and yet the view is awesome! yet the place flooded by tourist and locals, this place is the best for sunset and this is the main bali attraction. so if you visiting bali, this place is a must.",2
"expect that there would be a lot of tourists here especially on an indonesian holiday. nevertheless, it is spectacular considering that the place lies alongside beratan lake where the hills can be seen on the other side. it is far from places like kuta but it's worth the visit especially if you plan any activities near it.",2
"not so much about the temple though, although it is one of the oldest in bali. but the cliff views are spectacular, i could just stand there whole day just listen to the waves pounding and enjoy the view and the sea breeze. i was there for the sunset but unfortunately, it wasn't a good weather on the day i visited. if not i believe it would be a good place to view the sunset! kecak dance, starts at 6pm, is a separate performance in the premise of the temple where you have to pay entrance fee separately and is usually filled up quite fast so its good to arrive there earlier if not you gotta stand and watch. lots of monkeys there too, but they can get rather aggressive, both to humans and their own kinds. just take note try not to feed or provoke them and you will be safe.",2
the temple cliffs that drop to the ocean are simply stunning and shouldn't be missed. but beware of the cunning monkeys. they love to steal your glasses right off your face! beware that they may seem to be alone but as you are taking a picture more come up behind you and grab them off your face in an instant! then they turn them inside out and eat the nose pads like gummy bears!,14
all the guide books recommend the uluwatu temple at sunset so we arrived an hour and a half before sunset in an attempt to beat the traffic. the parking lot was already packed and so was the temple. you can not enter the actual temple since the interior is closed for only worship. you have to walk along the cliff path to really see the temple and to take photos of it. all of the photos are difficult to take since you are facing the sun. there was a huge crowd waiting to buy tickets to the performance that occurs on the cliffs while the sun sets. we decided to not stay for the performance since the audience has to sit in the hot sun facing the blinding but all bit it beautiful sunset. we decided to head back to our hotel to watch the sunset and skip the crazy traffic that occurs with everyone leaving uluwatu temple after sunset. we were told it would take 2 hours to get back to the four seasons at jimbaran bay. fortunately we left before sunset and made it back in 30 minutes to watch the sunset in jimbaran bay.,8
nice place with nice view. good to see the fire dance. but do not wear glasses or sunglasses when you walk through the walking path near uluwatu temple because the monkeys will take it and destroy it!!! wear contact lens and put sunglasses in a zipped bag before you go inside. i am serious.... i saw two people whose glasses was taken :( and one monkeys tried to grab the camera in my bf's hand. luckily my bf found out before it can do it.,8
"definitely worth the visit, like everywhere in bali there are people trying to make a buck off you, stall holders, photo sellers etc. it is a very busy spot and not a lot of shade from the heat on hot days.",2
"uluwatu tourism object is you best choice to spend your holiday, with amazing paniramic view of the cliff and the blue indian ocean. the colaboration of long tail funny monkeys, the kekeran forrest with its green leaves and various kinds of flower will spoil your sight while walking around the site. your visit will be completed with te beautiful sunset and the awesome art of kumbakarna karebut statue. our greet performance of ramayana kecak dance will bring you to an unforgetable experience during your visit in uluwatu.",8
"the site of this beautiful temple on a lake is many visitor's ideal image of bali. ulun danu temple and its surroundings are exactly that! it is worthwhile to take a day trip to visit, taking in the scenery and enjoy a bit of boating on the lake. this place does get overcrowded in from late mornings. i suggest arrive around or before 9am, if one wants to enjoy a bit of serenity before the madness. late comers will have to fight with other people for a taking good photos, plus the rain normally comes in the middle of the day, which will really spoil the fun.",30
"i enjoyed sightseeing around tanah lot, however a lot of tourists were present. thus, making it hard for me to fully immerse myself into the experience. other than that, it is a lovely temple, one of my favourites from bali!",18
"i was not very sure about this temple prior to my visit to bali, and when we visited i confirmed my impression. its a big rock that can be access only during low tide, but there is nothing special about it. i assume its a very important site for local people, but if you are a tourist looking for the wow factor, there are other places in bali to visit.",2
a great place to have a sunset view whereby i think this is one of the great place for a view. but we do not enjoy at all the fire dance show whereby is really wasting of time and money.,13
best place to watch kecak dance with a beautiful view behind it also beautiful temple . must visit to know more about bali !,2
this was our second visit to uluwatu temple and this time we went in the morning so we could avoid the crowds that gather at sunset. it was nice to be able to move around freely with very few tourists at this time and to soak up the spectacular coastline which is most definitely a photographer's paradise. a visit to bali would not be complete without a visit to this amazing place.,8
"i was not blown away by this temple as there is very little to see apart from the walk along the walls with the fabulous ocean view. very aggresive monkeys. we came to watch the fire dance. entrance fee is 30,000 and was very busy at 4pm. sarongs are available.",14
"this is one of two water palaces in the karagasem area, which we visited on the same day en rotue to amed. we also ate at the restaurant here. the area is much samller than ujung, and we were there on a balinese public holiday so many families were using the pools and having fun. disappointingly, compared to ujung, there was a lot of rubbish around and in the pools and there was also a man fishing in one of the pools (imagine that happening in australia in the botanical gardens for instance!!).... when we asked our balinese friend he assured us that fishing in a public park where people are swimming is okay, as long as the angler does not remove large fish, but if he is catching only the small tiddlers (problem - if too many fish for tiddlers and eat them, then surely eventually there will be no fish no replenish stocks) then it is fine for him to take them and eat same. having comented amount the rubbish and the many people in a smallish area, this is still worth a visit.",2
"love this place, beautiful kecak dance and sunset view also. becarefully with many ugly monkey, but don't worry the guard of temple are really helpful.",13
"saw this temple during a long weekend vacation in bali. it took a while to drive up here, but it was definitely worth it. the floating towers in the water are sublime, and the artistry of the temple's other elements such as its statues and large gates is also wonderful. the landscaping is excellent as well. the restaurant/buffet isn't great, but it's serviceable for a quick meal before getting back on the road. definitely recommended!",2
"we did a day tour of bali's tourist spots and this was one of them, it is about a 2 hour drive from kuta but when you get there it is worth while. the drive there is also an experience seeing how they live. once you arrive at the summit, the views are spectacular and for around 150,000rp, $15aud, you can help yourself to a buffet lunch which was fantastic. make sure you take your camera because you will be blown away at the view.",2
this was such a lovely walk in a jungle. we went in may so not too many people. monkeys are so cute and actually very well behaved. few jumped on people randomly but it's safe and fun activity to do. the temple was also very nice and traditional sculpture were breath taking. i would say nicer than any other temples we visited.,14
"the place is so calm and lovely that one will love going there. to go to the temple where they give the holy water, one needs to walk through water from one side to another. the waves may wet you so one does need to carry a change if possible. the best time would be during sunset. the day i went it started to rain so i missed the sunset but despite of that i enjoyed a lot.",4
-nice architecture -bout 30mnt from kuta town -ticket around idr 10k-30k(not include kecak dance) -its a bali hindu temple (pura luhur) -pura means temple in balinese -nice sunsets,2
"wonderful temple and manicured grounds on a beautiful lake surrounded by mountains ...... it's 50,000 to get in and it has a restaurant and kids park and boats",4
"one of the most sacred places, the temple consists of 6 or 7 temples high in the mountain. majestic buildings, hundreds of stairs to climb and a magnificent view for photographs which most of tourists come for. we hired a taxi from ubud and it took us about 3 hours to go to lempuyang temple. there is a park for the vehicles and you have to put on a sarong to enter the temple complex. there is not a fee you just are required to give a donation for sarong and entrance. the gates of heaven is the first temple when you go upstairs. there was a queue and we waited about 40 minutes to take our photos. there is no water up there, the mirror effect that you see on photos is reflection of a small plate they put in front of the camera.",28
"great location for sunset, but don't expect to be the only one 😉. bonus is the presence of monkeys around the temple. nice end of a day if you are visiting south bali",2
we had bali tour guide take us to tanah lot temple. truely beautiful place and a must see when visiting bali. breath taking views.,18
"we went to this temple as part of a tour booked through trip advisor. although the temple is beautiful to see on the outside, we could not go inside without waiting in line for some phoney blessing/ photo op and request for donations. there was garbage in the water and inside the cave that supposedly held a sacred snake. it was extremely disappointing to see a sacred temple so neglected. oh and you have to dodge all of the tourists with their ***%#@ selfie sticks!",4
"this place is so worth every cent you spend on admission, and it's not too expensive either. it's a giant sprawling expanse of protected money reserve. not recommended for mobility impaired people, although there is a back entrance that is directly at the temple for those who cannot make the journey (but in my opinion that's the best part). my mother was surprised when a few monkeys hopped into her and tried to steal her purse and loot it by unzipping it hahaha. be careful what you bring into the place and prepare to be up close to nature's tricksters!",14
was a beautiful spot for a sunset walk. also had a tasty dinner up on the cliff and watched a traditional balinese show which was an added bonus.,2
"his stunning garden, designed to emulate a traditional hindu one, is worth a drive, if you're staying in candidasa or another location in eastern bali. the diversity of plant life will astound you. also, the sacred waters are open to everyone for a swim. the surrounding rice paddies are equally stunning. you can have lunch at any of the several restaurants which surround the garden.",2
"uluwatu temple is perched on the cliffs overlooking the ocean facing the west. the scenery is breathtaking at sunset with plenty of vantage points to see the temple. while not the biggest or best temple in bali its location is worth the visit. we went around sunset and stayed for the traditional kacek dance which cost $100,000irp ($10au) which was a bit long but entertaining. whether it was because if the show or just the attractions location, there were lots of tourists. if you do decide to go visit make sure it's around sunset as i reckon any other time of day would be less interesting. beware of the monkeys though. keep your belongings out of sight or they will steal them. any good driver or tour guide should warn you too!!",8
dont want to leave the ocean.....the beach on the property of the mulia resort has view of balinese temple up high,2
great place to see the culture and history of bali. one of the most beautiful picture spots on the entire island. make sure to bring a good camera with you. also buy a bracelet from the older ladies on the steps and they will guide you. $1usd per.,2
"actually i have 4 times to this temple. this temple is famous for local tourists because the temple is printed on the money rp. 50,000. this temple is always very crowded. although it has a large parking area and a large garden area, but the area to take pictures with the background of the temple is very small and narrow. it is unfortunate, but overall it has a beautiful display. ulun danu temple is located on a small island on the side of lake bratan and connected by a bridge. visitors are prohibited from crossing the bridge and entering the temple. because it is located in the small island, the temple seems to be above the water (floating). visitors can also rent a boat or speed boat to circle the bratan lake and see the other side of the temple.",30
"three old and beautiful temples on west coast of bali. there is a local holly spring with still water. they are included in unesco list. if you will come after 5 p.m. and it would be a good weather, you may catch an amazing sunset. i think that this is the place you must see in bali. adult: 60000 rp. children: 30000 rp.",2
"bali definitely has many beautiful spots, uluwatu is one of them! i actually went here couple of years ago, but from what i see from friends' pictures, uluwatu is as beautiful as i first saw. perfect location for sunset. the only thing that annoyed me was the monkeys.",8
firstly the temple is very small. and has to be viewed from outside from far. can't go inside. not worth the taxi cost and ticket cost at all. better places to see sunset for free.,4
tanah lot temple is a worth site to visit. always busy and best to go is to watch the sunset in tanah lot. best moment. you can have a fresh coconut water here and fresh grill corn. they sell local snack as well.,17
the temple was out of bounds to visitors but the view from the temple is spectacular! i liked the view from the temple but the temple is small. could only see some old carving from outside temple. we had seen the kneecap dance from our prior visit in may. it's a dance that gives you an insight into abalones e culture and spirituality. it is enjoyable if you are into culture but may be boring for others! watching the dance made me realize that spirituality was a big part of the balinese culture and this i truly appreciate!,13
bali is amazing. i would definitely recommend anyone to travel there. the people and the food are wonderful. the price is very affordable too.,2
don't miss the waves at tanah lot temple !!! ......its beautiful place with magic in the air .....you can sit for hours watching the waves touch the feet of the gods abode ..... low tide and you get to enjoy taking a shower with the waves high tide you see the temple floating !!!,17
"uluwatu temple is a very beautiful place! built in a wonderful cliff, the view is amazing! you can walk around taking nice pictures! only be careful about the monkeys! they can attack you! one of them took my glasses, very smart! in the end you can watch a show of kecak dance! enjoy",8
"tanah lot gave us lots of disappointment. compared to other picturesque places in bali, this is one level below. you need to pay 30k ruppiah per person and still need to rent traditional balinese customer and offering to enter the temple. moreover its crowded and not that clean. the traffic leading to temple is heavy and roads narrow",18
"its like bali, sunset,beer and shopping or just relax....its up to you....i liked it ...its what you want....say no if you dont want it.....pay no more than $3-00 to $5.00aud for sunnies otherwise tell thm no and mean no...they are nice but we need to tell them our price and thats it, cos they will come down....make sure yr not arguing with them,,,,,cos sometimes its like 20cents to us.theres a guy called woody woodpecker....sellling carvings...( loved them but he started out at $50,,,,i said $20 and he left and came back 3 times,,,,he is very funny....i brought it for $24 and had it shipped back at a local post place...only about 15$",2
"a real lovely place to visit although very very busy and crowded as well. very different when you first arrive at the car park, its like a small city. lots of shops, restaurants and much to m wifes delight a gloria jeans !!! the prices are really good at the shops and surprisingly you dont get hassled, which for some people will be a bonus. the temple itself is nice and you certainly can get some nice pictures if you are that way inclined. you can walk over to the temple, its a bit tricky tho and slippery. once you get there you get blessed (for a donation) but you cant really go anywhere else on the temple as there is blocked access at both sides which was a bit disappointing. definitely a must see while in bali 8/10.",2
"get passed the usual market area ( everyone has to make a living, i don't have a problem with any of that in bali i love the place!!!!) and you walk along a cliff top over looking the ocean, (look out for cheeky monkeys! that leap over the cliff walls:). ) i have done this during the day and at sunset, it is truely \breathtaking\ scenery with a majestic, balinese temple built at the tip of the prommentary, well worth the trip and the cost of admission the the \holy area\. as stated have been a number of times taking travelling friends & never disappoints!!!!",2
"i visited tanah lot during june. the sea temple is very beautiful. we were lucky to reach the place during sunset time. the view was really amazing. like all other places in bali this temple is also very commercialized. the pathway from main road till the temple is mostly covered by shops all around. there are small small ceremonies going around everywhere. even to walk to one part of the temple you need to go into the cave and get yourself purified with some holy water. it is as per the traditions of the place. after a while you might feel that the traditions are overdone to help get more money from tourists. the commercial aspect aside, the place is really beautiful. if you visit bali you should definitely visit this beautiful temple. we got to know from our driver that the place is always crowded. there may not be specific time to avoid the traffic. the black sand and the rocks surrounding the temple are really beautiful. we were able to walk up to the entrance of the temple. if the tide is high it may not be possible.",18
visited june. we went up with a local priest from the village. excellent english and very informative. even our driver said we were lucky to have been accompanied by the priest. we only went as far as the middle temple but nevertheless enjoyed the experience. unfortunately there had been big celebrations the previous night and they were still tidying up. better pictures on the way down.,4
"not much to see or do here. unfortunately for us, we got there at high tide so we didnt even manage to walk to the temple. we took pics from a distance. there are also people that take pictures for you. you can purchase them for 20000 idr. the pictures come with a frame.",4
"the grounds and the views from the property were spectacular. sunset was lovely. the sacred monkeys were plentiful. if you plan to visit uluwatu temple do be very mindful of the posted warnings about the monkeys. we witness a pair of monkeys steal one women's mobile out of her hand and her eye glasses from her face.they were quick and worked together. we stayed for the dance performance. while it is unique the combination of chant, from 70 men,and mime/play wasn't to our liking. having to sit nearly 2 hours on an uncomfortable bench didn't make the performance any easier to watch. while the performance is 30-45 minutes long, seating starts earlier as they try to pack as people people into the open air auditorium.",8
"first i want to say that i love the kecak dance. saw it in ubud and decided to see it again in uluatu temple at sunset. besides the wonderful setup of this show and the high level of the dancer, the show is disappointing for the following reasons: 1. they let in people far beyond the capacity of this place which i estimate around 1000 people 2. they let in people after the show has begun...even 20 minuets after. 3 as people continue to come, they seat people on the stage and they almost touch the players. 4. bases on the previous note, only a small portion of the stage is left to the players. 5. now, the worst of all... towards the end of the show, just before the fire dance (which is the climax of the show....as the main actor is supposingly in a state of a trance, they start to play jocks in the most childish, stupid way, including reaching some people from the audience and get them on stage to do some funny acts. this is not what the play is suppose to be. it is a very cultural act, driving the players to a state of trance.... not in this show!!! it was rediculos to the point that i was ashamed for them... to see what they are doing to their culture... 6. as people are not prepared to this show, they start to leave in the middle. since there is not enough space to walk through, they are stuck in front of you for a long time. this is far worse than disturbing",13
"when in bali it's well worth setting aside a day to come here. if you are in the tuban - seminyak area, expect to be in the car for 1.5 to 2h depending on when you leave. the drive has lots of amazing scenery and some of the temples and valleys are well worth stopping for. the roadside stalls offering everything from fruit to rifles (yes really) make for interesting conversation points too even if you don't stop. the lake and temple itself are quite breath taking. be prepared to take your time and explore. we were there with the kids for a good 1.5h. aperture from the temple there are plenty of places to eat on the lake and at the temple, and even a kids playground. highly recommended as part of your \real bali\ experience, but be prepared to share and wait patiently for photo ops as previously mentioned.",2
"its located in the western part of bali and is a very popular destination among travelers. the views are mesmerizing, one can go down and feel the nostalgic views of the ocean....a must visit.. make sure you have spend some time at the place to feel the calmness of the place...",2
"it's worth to see. the temple is a bit more expensive now than the others, because it's kind of \private\ now. the people of the town are gettin the money directly and not from the government. that's what our driver told us. it's the most beautiful temple with the park around and a lot to see. it's worth it and a lot better than the other temple in my opinion.",4
"the besikah temple, lovina and tanahlot are main tourist destinations in bali. disadvantage is that you are not alone there unless you visit them early morning are late afternoon. tanahlot is a \must see\ and with low tide in the afternoon you may walk around on the beach below. there are plenty of photos available and you probably will shoot the same ones but nothing compares with seeing tanahlot with your own eyes",18
"i know. everyone's going to hate me for saying this but how can you take something so beautiful and spiritual and ruin it with such tacky touristic exploitation and overkill. it could not be a further departure from what the tanah lot temple was intended to be when first built. yes the views are amazing. yes the sites fantastic. but no, no, no, you don't let 10,000 people (under-emphasised) traipse all over sacred grounds having locals try to hawk you photos holding snakes or each other! this was not what the tanah lot temple was intended for! this was the third temple i had visited in a day and i did enjoy all these experiences. tanah lot is incredible, despite there being no sunset to watch that day. i just couldn't get my head around the zillion selfie-sticks dangling in the wind like bamboo weeds. it was like going to the louvre in paris on a free-entry day to see the mona lisa! and despite the commercial overtures, i didn't mind the long walk back to my car, past the tacky bali t-shirts because i really wanted a fresh coconut, that i got. warm!",17
"i went here for a tour and for the fire dance. the temple is beautiful, it was just super hot and humid on the walk to the summit. try to go in the morning maybe before the heat and crowds.",13
"at the beginning is crazy, i can´t´believe people wait for an hour to take the famous fake photo just for instagram! they put a mirror to make an effect... but this is just at the entrance of the temple, this is a stair temple, i didn't do all the steps up, but it was decently worth to avoid people and go up, beautiful in the middle of the clouds and also real ceremonies... don't stay fake and go up!",28
i come here on my last evening in uluwatu for sunset and what an amazing view it is. this place really does get very crowded and you need to find a good spot if you want great sunset photos. make sure you walk around all the cliff top and you will find some real great photo spots that other people will miss out on by just hanging near the temple. be careful of the monkeys here as the paths are small and they will reach out and grab for your stuff.,8
"one of the best temple destinations in bali. the location of this place is so spacious and beautiful that many places of selfie are nice. the parking lot is very wide and we were confused to find our driver. before entering the tourist site, there are many nice souvenir shops and the price is affordable.",2
"the temple was simply gorgeous. stunning views from the top. sunset was amazing! the only annoying thing was that due to the number of visitors, it was challenging trying to get a photo without someone walking through it. this is not an all day trip. i combined this with a visit to a few other temples, which worked out fine. this is a must see!",4
crowded. bus charters. pay for what. the temple isn't available to actually go up too. its got a bunch of guys sitting around acting all powerful. the natural beauty of the area is lovely but its now over shadowed by making money and business. there are plenty of other temple's for you to visit without having to pay for the privilege. don't. religion shouldn't be about money to enter a location. there are restaurants and markets haggling for your ir.,4
this is a must see in bali. the location is stunning with a great view of the sunset. of course the place is very crowded and you may stay trapped in the parking lot after the sunset. try to anticipate your exit from the place.,2
"many have complained about the crowds but any venue worth seeing is going to be crowded. while there may be other temples that are nicer, the setting here is what makes this place truly special and is so awe inspiring. if you come to bali and don't take the time to go here, then you will have missed a real treat.",2
"tanah lot is a beautiful and mistical temple built on a rock. when the sea is up, it will give a vibe of 'floating'. when the sea is down, you can walk carefully to see around the temple, you choose, watching the holy snake with a small donation, or purify yourself with the holy water so that you can go up to the temple, or just spend your times taking selfies. this temple is really popular. i've visited it several times and it's always crowded with tourist, domestics and internationals. not only the tanah lot, there are some other temples that are beautiful as well on the area. if you like, you can go there at late afternoon to see the beautiful sunset. once the sun is down, a bunch of bats will fly across the sky. so beautiful and mesmerising.",17
"after a long traffic and drive of 2 hours finally we reached here and what we see was just the best moment of our life. this place felt very very peaceful, i loved the whole area nicely maintained ground and the temple itself was awesome nice sunset views excellent beach no word to descibe the beauty of this place. in bali one should not miss this place by any chance....",2
"we visited at lunchtime, knowing that people usually come to see the sunset, and the crowds were still ridiculous. this would be such a beautiful and peaceful place if it wasn't for the bus loads of tourists. unfortunately this ruined the experience for me as you felt hussled up the paths, and it was hard to find a place to take a decent photo of the temple, which is what you came to see. it is certainly worth seeing but perhaps try visiting in the morning?? maybe then you can enjoy a quiet moment in this holy place.",4
"very nice and very cheap visit. there's not much to see, as balinese temples are not so fancy (as catholic churches, for example), but the views from the cliffs are breathtaking. be careful with the monkeys. they will steal your hat, sunglasses, cameras and anything that's lose around your body. seriously!",2
"this beautiful ulun danu bratan temple complex is located on the shores of lake bratan in the mountain resort area (1200 m above sea-level) near bedugul. it is a cool and scenic place with beautiful natural scenery of a lake with mountains in the background. very picturesque. it is a great place for photography enthusiasts.the entrance ticket costs 50,000 rupiah per adult. according to the information printed on the back of the ticket, this sacred hindu temple was built in 1634 by i gusti agung putu for the worship of god almighty in his manifestation as tri murti (brahma, vishnu and shiva) to invoke fertility, prosperity, human well-being and sustainability of nature. the meru tower (pelinggih meru), the principle shrine of the temple is very unique and impressive. it is a multi-tiered pagoda shaped wooden structure with thatched roofs. very beautiful indeed and with the bluish water of the lake around the temple, it is just mesmerizing. when we were there, the place was quite crowded because there was a certain festival going on and various types of dances performed in the open area of the vast complex. however, tourists are not allowed into the temples which are only accessible to worshippers to perform their prayers. tourists can go for a motorboat ride round the lake but we preferred to enjoy the calm and tranquillity of the place. there are also many shops selling food and drinks as well as souvenirs. this temple is featured in the indonesian 50,000 rupiah bank note. it is definitely a place to visit in bali.",30
temple by the sea. good place for sunset viewing. theres a lot of shops and restaurants too. but its too crowded. difficult to get a good photo without people passing by. have to be careful though as waves tend to get too high at times.,4
"enjoy morning walks, the sunset, and the balinese traditional kecak dance. amazing sunset. lots of trees to shelter from the scorching sun.",2
"it is a tourist attraction so expect many people, it wasn't that crowded. quite hard to snap a photo without someone photobomb-ing behind you. just find a place/an area to sit and chill while waiting for sunset. unique temple and beautiful sunset.",4
"went here in november this year, absolutely stunning, amazing views, beautiful old temple, unbelievable",4
"must see and must go from bali, beautiful view from there and the dance even though i haven't see it i've heard it's a nice thing to pay for.",2
"steep and high stepped stairs at times. so may not be good if you have difficulty with mobility... went with tour guide which guaranteed our tickets.. had to get seats and waited 45 mins in seat prior to show.. otherwise you sit on floor cross legged. show was a bit slow & repetitive for first 20 mins but got more interesting, the costumes of main characters were fantastic.. interesting for a cultural perspective though. bring a towel to sit on as seats are hard. sunset was wonderful.",13
"a couple months ago, me and my friends go to there. we go there to watch kecak dance. but, in there have many beautiful spots. before you watching the dance, u can walking on the temple. in there, there are many monkey. they won't harm us, if we dont harm them. for the price, u buy twice tickets. first you buy for enter the temple. second, you buy for watching the dance. so if, you just want to looking the temple. u dont need to buy the ticket dance.",13
"aside from the beautiful photo worthy temple floating on the lake, spare a moment for the magical location of it. pura ulun danau beratan is located 1,200 metres above sea level, in the caldera of the inactive volcano, mount catur on lake beratan/bratan, which is the second largest lake in bali. the gentle lake is framed by mountains, the setting is perfect in itself. was a little disheartened on arriving at 3.30pm to find the temple shrouded in mist, however it only took 10 minutes to clear, to reveal the stunning temple on the lake. be prepared for the throngs of people trying to capture that perfect moment along with you. pura ulun danau beratan was built 1633 for the worship of the water goddess dewi danu. opposite the temple is the large temple complex, with quite a bit to see, including the lovely pentaran agung temple built 1634, the door on this temple is stunning. there are over 8,000 reviews on tripadvisor for the much photographed tanah lot temple, while pura ulum danau beratan has just over 2,300, personally the latter is much more specky and the location cant be beat. there are a lot of people visiting, however it is nowhere near the crushing volume of tourists visiting tanah lot for sunset. so if undecided between the two, pura ulun danau beratan would get the personal vote every time. entrance fee was idr 50.000 and idr 20.000 for domestic visitors. kebun raya bali/bali botanic garden is only a short distance away and worth a detour, however allow plenty of time, as the garden is huge.",30
"we visited tanah lot in the morning, so the water was low. the sight is beautiful, very romantic and full of energies. worth to visit if you are in bali!",18
we are falling in love with this temple. amazing view of the temple on top of the cliff overlooking to the ocean. waves come and back with blue and clear water. we seen also many people come in balinese custom for pray at the temple. definitely recommend to visit this temple.,2
"well worth a visit, beautiful scenery. i took some great photos at sunset. we enjoyed the local dance performance. a sarong and sash are provided to wear whilst in temple area, at a small cost.",13
"great place for the sunset views & photos. there are some downsides! tourists can be real litter bugs, please dispose of your waste conscientiously. nothing worse than paddling at a beautiful spot amongst straws and bottles! please note, you cannot access the temple. you will be invited to, but you must pay for a blessing and then you are allowed up a flight of steps but no further. if you would like a blessing have one, and a small donation will help the locals. there is cliff top \parade\ of shops, stalls, bars (warung) etc. great location for the perfect sun set snaps and reasonable priced fare.",4
"this is a \must see\ in bali and according to photo's in books and magazines it should be a beautiful place. and indeed this temple is on a unique location and the view is beautiful. but, and i am a tourists as well, there are way too many tourists. it was very crowded and as so difficult to make the pictures as seen before in the magazines. there always will be people at the wrong location to make great pictures. when i was finally able to make a picture of a temple (there are more then one), there where two garbage bins placed that ruined the photo. it cannot be published as the bins do not fir in the otherwise serene picture. then there are many location that are forbidden to visit unless you want to pray. of course i understand that fully and i respect it too. but as the site is made so commercial with photographers and sellers that it can hardly be called a scarred place in my opinion that i find it weird that so many locations are a no-go area. so the best view would be on top of the temple but that is not possible to visit. however i am happy to have been there.",2
"if you are going there to see monkeys, you are wasting your money. you can find monkeys in uluvatu temple. i liked rain forest like environment.",8
this place is like a park but not worth visiting to see this place only. we were in amed beach and on the way back visited this place and took 15 to 20 minutes to cover whole place. otherwise no need to plan to go this place only . if some one is planning snorkelling in amed beach then on the way back visit this place and also can combine baisakhi temple.,4
"the view at temple #1 is the best, picture came out insta-worthy - called the window of heaven. will recommend going up by the main road, and down from the shortcut just before temple 6. balinese are really religious and the hike up is indeed a test of faith. plan for 4 hours to go up and down for most people, unless you are really fit.",2
"this place is really crowded and for good reason.temple perched on a cliff with the most amazing views of the sea, uluwatu is extremely picturesque. it was a bit cloudy the day we went and we couldn't see the sunset. really wish we had had a little more time here to walk the entire stretch and take in the views. we got here by 5 and had to rush to get decent seats for the kecak dance which started at 6. while the performance was interesting, the arena was insanely packed with hardly any room to move a limb. also, the audience who came in late were made to sit on the floor almost with the performers. would be much more enjoyable and comfortable if they limited the tickets based on the seating capacity.",8
it's a beautiful temple with a very beautiful sea view. had been there during the evening. could not go to the main temple because of high tide. the sunset from the temple altitude is very beautiful. there are also many restaurants offering drinks/juices and finger food. worth a visit.,4
"looking at this place from the media, magazine and word of mouth is something that we could say wow. when visiting this place \uluwatu temple\ and looking with my own eyes, what is the best word should i describe? this place is not only amazing but its a miracle. beware of the monkeys when you entering this temple and around them. bring your camera along with you or mobile phone camera because every step is your moment. take pictures as many as you wish because you never know, will u be able to come back here again. i really ♡ this place although it was very very hot weather.",8
"here is another popular temple for sunset. it is built on an off-shore rock - if you are lucky, you will see the sunset in low tide, so the entire temple sits in the middle of the sea! a lot of people stop and wait for the sunset when they see the temple; my recommendation is to keep going along a narrow path with shops on both sides. go early, pick a restaurant, take the outermost seat, and then wait for the sunset. you will be seeing the sun falling down to the tanah lot - that's the picture you see on postcards!",17
"my daughter and i visited uluwatu as it was recommended by locals. as with most temples in bali there is an entry fee which we were informed helps to maintain the grounds; the fee at uluwatu includes sarong hire. the views were absolutely magnificent and certainly worth the visit. free toilets in the carpark were spotless despite the huge number of visitors and worshippers. whilst we were there a religious festival was taking place as this is a hindu place of worship; whilst i understand that visitors do wish to see what's going on, being respectful rather than walking over/kicking the offerings which are placed on the floor or taking intrusive photos isn't acceptable or respectful of the beliefs of others. that said, there were hundreds of people on the afternoon that we visited. our suggestion is that anyone wishing to visit takes a hire car with driver to uluwatu ~ do not take a taxi. we were wrongly advised to get a blue bird taxi; however after agreeing a price to wait for us he scooted off leaving us without any means of getting back to our accommodation at 4pm. this was extremely worrying as it is a place where you cannot easily pick up a taxi; when it was evident that we were on our own, only by walking around the carpark talking to folk did we eventually manage to find a driver who had been a worshipper himself to take us back [at a considerable cost!!!]. monkeys! many people have warned of the monkeys in previous reviews ~ however sweet and innocuous they look, be warned, they are vicious! in the hour or so that we were there we witnessed one pair of spectacles, one camera, 2 baseball caps and a facemask being stolen. one monkey tried to grab my bag and hung on for dear life with his claws even summoning his mate to come and \join in\, but it was only when another visitor came to my aid by swinging her bag did the monkey let go. quite a frightening experience as they can be aggressive, however don't let this put you off, simply avoid going along the tree covered paths as this effectively their territory. we didn't stay for the dance at sunset .. we were too busy trying to find the means to get back 'home'! the bottom line is whether i'd return to uluwatu and the answer is yes.... but i'd love to go at a time when there are very few other visitors. would i recommend it? yes because the views are stunning and ambiance very peaceful, but keep your belongings away from the monkeys!",8
"we were entranced with this temple stunningly located on a cliff. the scenery is just amazing and, with the temple positioned where it is, this is a very special and quite spiritual place. i was surprised at the size of the market we had to walk through to get to the beach. i did expect some markets, but not of this scale. to be honest, i felt this diminished the spirituality of the place a little. however, the actual temple and the beach did not disappoint. there were heaps of people there for the sunset and i can't help but think i would love to see the majesty of it at a different, less busy, time. we had dinner on the cliff top, overlooking the temple and the beach. there are lots of restaurants to chose from, although they all seemed to have the same sort of food on the menu. food was inexpensive and okay. not a place to have a romantic, secluded fine dining meal, but quite okay for a reasonably quick meal. i am really pleased that we visited.",4
"been to the temple twice and it always amazes me. the ambience is so peaceful and temple is surrounded by gorgeous, mountainous scenery. definitely a must-see place in bali.",2
"although its somewhat pricy to visit tanah lot , its actually worth it . i visited the place during the day instead of watching the sunset. but overall, the scenery during the day was still amazing and you could stand on the stones around to take a good selfie 🖒🖒 its definitely a must must to visit tanah lot. around the area there are also a lot of souvenirs shop selling all kinds of handmade bracelets and you can even get a temporary tattoo there! plus point, is that there are few restaurants for you to dine in after your visit. ** there are also local camera man that can help you to take pictures and they will print it out for you . ** recommend for the travellers out there to visit here during the sunsets because the sun was scorching hot during the day!",17
the kecak dance was quite impressive during the sunset. it performs everyday and it costs 100.000 for one person.,13
"this temple is an active place is worship, as well as being a window into the past of bali and their hindu traditional practices. upon entry, they offer sarongs or colorful cloths to people who are wearing shorts or skirts, as modesty is required. the walk up to the temple is lovely, and the monkeys are friendly and photogenic. but keep your shiny objects and valuables out of sight or they may grab them!",2
it's recommended to go there in the morning or noon when the tide is low so you can go up to the temple. beautiful place but be careful there are a lot of street sellers; just politely decline and don't take anything they try to give or offer you. should be fine.,4
"this is must visit place in bali. dont miss the beautiful view and the sunset. the beauty of nature that god has given us. beautiful, scenic view. calm. green. just dont miss.",2
it's a must visit place in bali. the temple just on the shore of sea with spring water generated from sea and mesmerizing sunset view. this place also provide some great photography place. there is a park on the hill to view the temple. you can also see a hole in between the hill on the right side of the tanah lot temple from the park.,18
very beautiful temple by the lake. well kept gardens. very popular with tourists. nice to walk around.,4
"uluwatu is a temple among the cliff, deep blue sea and aside is rock. u can enjoy sunset here. there is also a unique.bali tranditional dancing show kekak and fire dance. 6pm started and finish at 7pm, 1 hout dan ce show.ticket for the show is 100k irp, and 30k for temple entrance.",8
"uluwatu temple is beautifuly located, but the temple itself isnt impressive and the masses of tourists takes away a lot of the ambience.",8
"you don't go there for the temple, which you can't access, but for the dramatic views from the top of the cliffs. careful as it can get very hot in the afternoon, early morning or evenings may be better (can see fire dance in evenings for an extra) monkeys are not a problem if you hide your things in your bag. but if you tempt with some items them they are good snatchers! overall, peaceful and nice scenery.",14
"if you're staying near uluwatu, you should go there and see the temple. beside the temple, you can also see the traditional dance (which i didn't see) and a very nice view. i advice you to arrange the trip around the sunset time, so you can watch the sunset from there.",8
"lempuyang temple is one of the temple in bali island, located in east side of bali, around 2,5 hours from south of bali(kuta area) from this temple is the best site to see mount agung and most of the travelers make a picture in the gate of penataran temple (from complex of lempuyang) where we can see panorama of mount agung",28
"reached tanah lot near the sunset timing, luckily for us, the tide was low and the pathway to tanah lot was visible and walk-able. awed at its exhilarating view and natural structure. watch out for other travellers who \unknowingly\ jump the queue.",17
wasn't overwhelmed by this temple at all though judging from other reviews we came at the wrong time of day. we came late afternoon but missed the sunset. it was full of tourists taking selfies and there's not any information given that you can read and then understand the temple and its history more.,4
"like other reviews tell you, it is way to crowded with tourist. try to get there before 10 or 11 in the morning and its pretty nice. the temple isn't what you're going for, well i didn't go there for the temple. the temple isn't that special but the view is amazing. takes a while to get there but the view is worth it!",4
"if you go to uluwatu, spend your time to watching kecak dance at 6.00-7.00 the ticket box will open at 5 and you can buy your ticket once at time. but be careful with the monkey.. you better keep your eye glass, hair pin or nackles off. do not give the monkey any food or it will keep following you",8
"large temple complex situated by the ocean 50,000 rupiah to get in and easy to park close by. the jewel of the crown is the temple build on a rock and we were actually lucky in that it was high tide so devoid of tourists making for fabulous opportunities. many go for the sunset so it gets very busy. amusingly there is a sunset terrace with around a dozen bars/cafes and every one of them has the works “sunset” in its name. the one downside is that i found this by far the most commercial of all the bali temples which sort of spoiled it a little but its one of those places you have to see.",2
"you'll be competing with hundreds of visitors all trying to capture the perfect photo of this beautiful temple. from all angles it is so beautiful. we had a cool and cloudy day with misty conditions over the mountains & lake. this was my favourite temple in bali, so serene. we wandered through the beautiful gardens and the kids had a play in the local playground which was great.",2
gorgeous and important temple in bali! worth a detour but watch out for the monkeys! they steal every sunglasses or glasses they can get!!,2
"a very beautiful hindu temple. the day i went was luckily to me of encountering praying rituals there. people dressed in white for rituals and green for instrument players. the harmony of people and the heaven mingled around the place. it was really really nice. we paid for circling on the lake, and took some pictures from the water. it's a bit different from the point of view on the land, but still the temple is awesome.",4
one of the many temples you will visit on your bali trip. the views are very nice. there are a lot of monkeys at this location so be careful with your belongings. we took a lot of photos. must visit the temples just for the views. we didnt stay for the sunset as it was cloudy. irrespective a must visit place in bali. i recommend taking an entire day trip of 3-4 temples as the famous tourist temples in bali are located at very picturesque places. cecek dance: i personally didnt like it at all and dont recommend this paying extra for the dance. visit the temples skip the dances. note: you just see the temples from outside. you are not permitted to enter the temples.,2
"the view is just so beautiful. i highly recommend a trip here if anyone is ever in bali. take a speed boat, (i would recommend scoot) from sanur beach. it will take around half an hour to reach lembongan.",2
"nice temple, view wasn't a great as some others at first as the temple is behind some trees but if you walk round to the left and along the beach (tide dependant) you can see loads better!!! nice to walk through, some good wooden stalls but be prepared to haggle!!",4
"the uluwatu temple has a stunning view and a lot of tourists, that's for sure. it's perfect and everyone should go. there's also some monkeys, but be careful, they love to stole sun glasses.",8
"temple is beautifull on the sea,prety wild though.bussy with tourist mostly local. at sunset time you find perfect view,while relax with drink beer on the warung near bay.",4
"you cannot miss this attraction if you're in bali. spectacular view of the sunset, especially with the traditional dance show. how much of this show is traditional o touristic...we will never know. but i want to believe it's made for tradition. beware the monkey, they can be aggressive.",2
old temple on the top of ocean cliff. amaising view! must visit for sunset an kecak dance. but be careful - so many cheeke monkey live in the temple!,13
"we arrived in the late afternoon but there was cloud cover, but the up side was the tide was out, and we with many other people were able to walk freely to the tanah lot temple what a beautiful spiritual place, on the edge of the ocean, we were very lucky to be blessed by a priest at the temple, with the holy water another story told by out tour guide ardi the culture of this place is very moving, very special. its a place you must go to, and if you are lucky as we were the tide will be out, and you can walk over to the temple, and if not just go in the water, its magical..not to be missed..thanks again ardi ( bali honest driver see trip advisor) for you took us to this special place...",18
uluwatu temple is built on a high cliff with where you're recommended to visit during evening sunset. you must beware of the monkeys here as they are notorious for snatching visitors' belongings.,8
"the best sunset place to go for in bali heavily crowded... stealing monkeys.... this place offers for kekack dance, which nothing but ramayana story in balinese",2
"yes, the temple is crowded, as is the performance. for a reason: both are great. the view of the crashing ocean all around is powerful. i did not even see the monkeys that everyone here complains about. the performance, done to the voices of 70 men, is amazing. the characters convey a traditional hindu story, but they occasionally break into the audience for delightful play. traffic was horrible getting to and from, but all in all, very much worth it.",4
the views at night are so beautiful. either sitting at the arawana restaurant or the kul kul bar just breath taking.,13
the temple is beautiful and the view is incredible! there were many people but not crowded as the majority of temples. is a temple that everyone must visit when come to bali.,2
it is one of the temples to go and see and it is worth the trip. perched on a rock with the waves pounding into it the site is worth wandering around. we went reasonably early in the morning and there were very few people there...which was a bonus.,4
"this was a good experience for us as i researched what to expect first. traffic is busy going up - we left jimbaran at 3:30pm and it took over an hour with a driver who knew short cuts. on arrival, our driver queued for tickets to the 6pm dance and we explored. i already knew about not being able to enter the temple so was not upset about it (many tourists were complaining) and enjoyed the walk along the pathway to either side. i was also well prepared for the monkeys! they are very cheeky and we saw numerous people lose their glasses and hats. i was also well prepared for just how many people they cram into the stands to watch the dance. i would say around 1000. we went in 40 mins early and it was already filling up, our driver got us a seat near the top and near an exit and he tapped us on the shoulder to go when the performance had about 1 min left so we beat the crowds. we had to sit in the roasting sun for over an hour so its worth dressing very sunsafe or bribing a sarong for sun protection. it is a beautiful place but important to be aware of the monkeys, no access to the temple and just how busy the sunset dance gets.",13
this is a definite must must on you list to see in bali. the location on the edge of the cliff is wow. the views of the cliffs just amazing and stunning. we arrived after 4pm and it was hot. the bonus was seeing the dance at sunset wow just beautiful and was well done and interesting all the performers were excellent. after visiting many temples this was one of the best and extremely value for money.,2
"it is really a good place to spend your evening to watch sunset if you are lucky...we were not, as it was cloudy and could not get good pictures to remember. more hyped place so it was full of tourist,hard to get proper place to sit and watch sunset but good is lots of restaurants to eat ,even you can enjoy buttery corncobs while walking. if you don't visit tanah lot you missed most popular place in bali. temples are always for balinese people as they are more religious then indians and follow hindu religion ,save their traditions and purity which is more appreciated. the location and the architecture of temple is great.",2
"we saw the kecak and fire dance at uluwatu temple during a hot afternoon and evening. the magic of this performance was heightened by the long sunset, and despite the heat, or perhaps partly as a result, we were entranced. the performers were professional and obviously enjoying themselves. the story of the dance concerns the eternal battle between good and evil, with hanuman, the heroic white monkey conquering yet again. the princess was saved from tricksters and the world was set right. the trance-inducing kecak dance by about fifty men and the action of colourful, glowing characters who peform the story, some with great intensity and some with high slapstick combine to result in the best cultural experience we have had in bali. the surrounds ar4e also magnificent: the uluwatu temple is set atop high coastal cliffs and is fringed by a forest where monkeys live. the views across the ocean and the crsshing waves below were a beautiful foretaste of the kecak performance.",8
"tanah lot is a beautiful temple but i can't seem to give any of the well known bali temples a five out of five because of how commercial they have all become. as for most of the popular tourist temples, you are made to go through the market place before you get to the temple and then have to battle the hagglers. i must admit though, those trying to sell their goods were not too pushy at all and left you alone to contemplate the beauty of the temple. we wish we had seen the snakes! i found signage and information for this was lacking. however, what can i say but another beautiful and unique holy place that deserves a visit.",18
the temple is located at one of the most scenic places in bali. watching the sun set into the sea is an exceptional experience.,2
we watched a stunning sunset here. the best time to visit is after 5 pm when it's not so hot anymore. visually the position of the temple depends on the water level.,4
"tanah lot is a beautiful temple and if you are lucky you may see it with a sunset behind it. we walked down on the rocks with lots of other tourists. as it was over cast and there were lots of tourists arriving we decided to go up on the cliff and have a drink and people watch. lots more hawkers since we were here in 2008, and an additional \holy\ white python. it is worth making the effort to get here and if overcast try to leave before the large tourist buses depart - there is one way in and one way out.",17
nice temple with great breathtaking view. beware of the monkeys. they will rob your sunglasses. i saw one girl also lost her flipper to the monkey because she was wearing a flipper with a flower on it. the cliff view was outstanding!,14
"we went there around afternoon, weather pretty hot as there's no much shelter. we are lucky enough that's not many tourists around so the walk is pretty pleasant and nice views. at the entrance, our guide advised us to take off our glasses, hats etc that will attract the monkeys. and, each of us except my brother took a wooden stick with us before we enter. the staircase to the temple is pretty high which old people with weak legs might find difficulties to walk up. (bring a walking stick). the weather is hot so all the monkeys all hide in the shade, so i would say we are quite lucky when we walk around the cliff. but we on the way walking down to exit, out of sudden (like some movie scenes) a monkey out of no way run past us and snatch my brother's glasses in a split second. and almost immediately, the temple guard out of no way appear from our back and throw some food to the monkey who is happily chewing my bro's glasses. and, of course, we need to give some $ for the help. there's one tourist whose flip flop slippers being thrown to the sea when food was not given in time. quite a no of tourists being \harassed\ by the monkeys, its even trying to open handbags. the wild monkeys are too smart to be truth. can wild monkeys do this or are being well trained by someone?",14
"this temple is a \must see\ when visiting bali especially when staying in kuta area since it is not too far from. a unique temple built on top of a rock by the beach surrounded by water and waves truly an amazing views wherever you see. unlike other temples that require sports and stamina to get to, this one was fairly easy to get to, no steep steps. this place gets really busy close to sunset so plan your trip earlier in the day. the neighborhood outside the temple were clean and very friendly. we'll miss this beautiful place.",2
"we visited this temple on 30th september. there was a lot of anticipation and excitement prior to this visit. we had no issue getting ready by 4am in kuta. the journey to lempuyang took appx 2 hours. our guide, robert from bali robert customized tour was awesome.he advised us to order take away breakfast from hotel and yes,the hotel prepared a simple one for us. however, the visit was a let down. it was misty, as such, mt agung was shrouded. there was a large crowd despite 6am. entrance fee was in donation form. we skipped the photo-taking because there was nothing spectacular. only the two gates visible. we did not make it to upper parts of this temple. i would suggest one to come in noon when mt agung is likely visible but one might get queue no of too far behind. despite the disappointment of this attraction, we enjoyed the cold weather and mingling with other tour guides having local breakfast. it was fun chatting with them w a cup of hot tea. we also decided not to take any photos. 1st timer in bali definitely would want to visit lempayung. in my opinion,it was way over rated. hence, my rating only 2 star.",28
"the view to the ocean is nice from here, but everything costs money here - charged an idr 50k entrance fee (from memory) plus tips if you want to do anything else. if you visit at low tide, you can come cross to the temple on the rock (you cannot actually enter the temple) and also have a chance to look at the holy smack. however it is fairly far away from nusa dua (appx 2 hours driving) and questionable whether it is actually worth the travel time.",4
"if you visited bali, you have to visit it! uluwatu temple have a great view of the sea. really,really great. i love this place. you can watch kecak dance here so. you have to came here before 5 pm. and be careful with monkey here. hihii",8
"entrance fee rp 30,000 per person. worth the money to see the beautiful sunset with the iconic cliff as backdrop. a lot of photo opportunities. must come earlier if you want to see sunset and the kecak dance as well. sunset around 6ish in jun. kecak dance rp 100,000 per person starting from 6pm to 7pm. must read the story line before the show starts or you will be extremely lost during the entire hour. the last 10 minutes was good but the first 50 minutes was just ok. could have spent more time enjoying the sunset and watching the strong wave hitting the cliff. personally i think can spend more time around the area without kecak dance. quite a bit of people left half way. very crowded with audience before the start of the show though so if you want to get a good spot of the show. come slightly earlier to get a good seat.",13
the temple is located on the bank of bratan lake amidst mountains. the view is majestic and it is just beautiful. the park and food court are also good. a must see.,4
"as the final part of our temple tour with discova, we ended up at the world famous tanah lot temple. whilst it was incredibly busy, like a lot of the stops on the tour, tanah lot also boasted some of the most unique vistas. the island temple itself is a gorgeous site to behold, as well as the distinct styling of the statues and gateways that dot the surrounding area all carrying that certain balinese charm that is impossible to see anywhere else. even if you don't go on a tour of bali's temples, like we did, tanah lot should most definitely be on your list.",18
"tanah lot and another temple right next door but whose name escapes me are just beautiful, in a most beautiful setting. two little gems sitting out on tiny land points in the ocean. take in the beauty, get a blessing and see the sacred snakes (non poisonous). afterwards sit back in one of the little outdoor restaurants and get ready to see a glorious sunset while you refresh. this is a must see, places like this are why you travel, they stay forever etched in your mind and soul.",17
"i enjoyed the temple, the sunset was beautiful and the traditional dance was entertaining. i found it a bit commercial but worth a visit all the same.",13
"pura uluwatu is a sea temple in uluwatu. the temple is dedicated to rudra. the temple is built at the edge of a 70 meter high rock projecting into the sea. though a small temple existed there earlier, the structure was significantly expanded in the 11th century. the temple is inhabited by monkeys, who are notorious for snatching visitors' belongings.",8
"....but really its worth seeing this temple from the cliff tops away from the crowds, passing all the tat shops along the way, and there are many. there you will find plenty of vendors with tables where you can sit in peace and quiet (we did not go at sunset, seen plenty in other places) have a beer and enjoy the view watching the tide go out and people walking about. the roads are narrow and takes quite a while to get there so do try and visit if you can when its maybe not so mobbed, i would truly hate to see it after sunset.",4
"at one of bali's hindu temples hundreds of ladies with their heads covered, wearing more make-up than a boots shop girl and huge trendy sunglasses were taking endless selfies on their phones with ridiculous selfie sticks and the dim outline of the temple behind them. at one point a family of 5 were all using their own selfie sticks to take simultaneous individual selfies. wassa point? hundreds of koreans were also evident taking their own regimented, disciplined selfies. if i was god sitting in my temple expecting to be worshipped or at least revered, and coach loads non-hindu's called by to use my beautiful home as the back drop for their tawdry selfies, i'd have swept them away with a flood or a fire. off we went to ullawatu, in a storm of biblical proportions - maybe god was making a point after all. there are many monkeys in ullawatu usually around the temple but today they were bored with religion and swarmed the car park ripping off aerials and wiper blades from the cars and coaches of selfie takers.",8
the tanah lot temple is a must but get there early as the place is crowded. as you enter the area there are several signposts to turn right along a good path and most people do this. we did as well but at one of the viewpoints realised that we were looking in the wrong direction to see the sunset behind the temple. so we rushed back to the start and took the narrow path to the left up an incline past rows of tourist shops. at the top it flattens out and you get the picture postcard view of the temple. there are several restaurants there and we had supper with few people around us. because of the crowds do some shopping on the way out as the traffic jam to leave is something to experience.,17
"we visited the floating temple near the end of the dry season so it was not floating. the lake level was down about 8 feet. it still was worth the visit because of the garden and park areas. the restaurant on site provides a tasty buffet and a place to look out across the lake. because of the altitude, it is slightly cooler than other areas, making for a welcome respite.",4
"even though the board at the ticketing counter had warned visitor to take care of their own possession eg glasses, necklaces etc. we did not expect the monkey to be so aggressive. there were people at the gate and along the walkway asking if we need a guide, we turned down the offer not knowing that the monkeys will grab my friend's leg and take her slippers away. even though a helper helped to get the slipper back, the experience had bugged us for the rest of our time there. unlikely that i will return albeit the view of the sea, cliff and temple was beautiful.",14
"our tour guide told us that this was one of the best temples in all of bali and i think he may have been correct. the temple sits out on a cliff over the water. the waves are constanly crashing against the base of the rock it sits on, which offers a beautiful photography opportunity. you can take you r time and walk through the temple grounds and catch some awesome views of the black sand beach and water. during low tide, you can scale the stair case and actually access the beach to the right of the temple. this affords you even greater hotography opportunities and really chill environment. for all of you drone flyers out there, you can fly your drone in this area but they will charge you 500,00idr (about $40) to do so. so be aware or just be very careful. i think for $40, the aerial footage is worth it .",2
you have to do this when in bali as its landmark. lots of tourists and very hot. can't get into temple itself,2
"the temple had a great view of the ocean, standing on top of the cliffs were great. it was very cheap entry, $2 aud, but do be careful of the monkeys.",14
admire the beauty of the sunset at tanah lot temple is a wonderful opportunity when you are on vacation in bali. tanah lot temple located on ocean is the majesty of god. and after sunset you can see a balinese dance performance but you have to buy a ticket for that. #tripbylocals @tripbylocals,18
"i covered a lot of temples during my visit to bali and in my opinion, the uluwatu temple is one of the top 3 temples in bali (tanah lot and besakih mother temple being the other two). this is technically a temple but the main attraction is the view, which is spectacular. once you enter the complex, you walk down a path built on top of a cliff, which offers breathtaking views of the sea and great photo opp's. at the end of the path, there is an open area where you can spend a relaxed hour or so, enjoying the view of the sunset, the sea and also the numerous monkeys playing around. it also helps that this place is a lot less crowded and commercialised than tanah lot, so you can relax and spend more time enjoying the place and the view. a few tips: 1. the best time to visit uluwatu is in the evening so that you can enjoy the sunset. the temple is just a secondary attraction here, the main thing is the view, so make this the last stop of your day. 2. there is quite a bit of walking, so come prepared (comfortable shoes, don't tire yourself prior to visiting this place etc). 3. there are lots of monkeys, so you need to be wary of them and avoid carrying food / shiny objects openly. don't tease the monkeys or they might attack you (i actually saw a young girl make an act of rushing at a monkey, who obviously came at her. the girls father rushed in to save her, stumbled over a stone and fell down, spraining his ankle).",8
it's been 16 years since the last visit but it's still magical. the crowds are much larger but the locals try to put up with it. it's especially beautiful in the sunset with the surf pounding at the base of the temple.,4
this temple on the lake with mountains in the background is a magical place to visit.. quite a good garden around too..,4
"i wil review only pura luhur uluwatu temple, which is at excellent location, on a ciff just next to sea, beware of monkeys, they snatch your stuff & you need to pay to local to get back to it, local force monkeys to do that, try not to bring much stuff, apart from your camera.",14
"i went here on a drizzly day and that made this place even more surreal. it feels like you have stepped into paradise. the lake is super clean and huge and reminded me of the lake in montreux, switzerland. the temple (like most temples in bali u can only see it from the outside), is beautifully carved in stone and the surrounding hills and dragons make the setting perfect for a lovely photo. i stayed there for a couple hours walking around and soaking in the serenity.",2
"every time i go to bali, this place is always on my visit list. the air is very fresh and cold, and the temples are always beautiful - standing gracefully on a foggy lake. it's actually a complex with few temples and each and every one of them is beautiful and very unique. the temple compound was pretty crowded but surely it's a must-see in bali. i always feel some kind of peaceful feeling every time i visit this place but last time there were a group of people playing dangdut songs or something loudly on a tape and it really disturbed the quietness. it's a temple after all and a public place. people should be more respectful. p.s.: bring your umbrella, it's almost always raining here (not constantly, but still i get rain in each and every of my visit to this place), bring your jacket, it's quite chilly.",2
"it was a cloudy day when we visited, couldn't see the sunset clearly but nonetheless the view was breathtaking. the lush greens and the white waves crashing on the beach, backed by the beautiful blue sky and sea...the scenery was just awesome. seriously the view was the highlight, not the temple (small, perched on the cliff, can't really get close to it). walk out nearer the edge of the cliff for great pictures, but at your own risk. beware of monkeys! saw some fierce monkey fights and was warned by our driver to not have any loose items hanging on us as the monkeys will snatch them.",14
this is one of the most beautiful places in bali but i would avoid going during the midday as it was too hot. the landscape and views are amazing. just be careful with monkeys,2
"we visited the place right after arrival at bali airport. we was so excited to discover the place but found disappointed. the place nothing special, temple was simple and only open for prayer. we only managed to capture the cliff photos but not much impressed. the entrance fees only cost idr20,000.00. advises: -is advisable to buy you own sarong or bring your own scarf if you are wearing short pant. for those, with long pants. you may just need to borrow sash (selendang) without any fees. -beware with the monkeys. do not walk alone and make sure your valuable things or small size belonging keep inside your zip bag. -you may enjoyed sunset view or enjoy the kecak fire dance near the temple. -menstruating women and women who have given birth in the last 6 weeks may not enter temples.",2
"\you're not in bali if you don't go to tanah lot!\, said people in indonesia. so your picture in front of the temple was just an evidence that you had visited bali... hahaha. nice sea view from the beach and you can take a quick shot pics here and get printed. it will cost idr 20,000 for one photo. the prices of food stalls are very expensive, i suggest to buy some drinks in mini market.",18
"the temples all over bali are very similar, but ulun danu bratan is different from the rest! the lake, the views, the nature. its incredible.",30
"if you want to visit tanah lot, come in the afternoon around 4.30pm as the water is not high so you could play and walk to the temple. and the view is gorgeous.",17
"nice spot, lucky we drove a scooter otherwise you are stuck in an awfull traffic jam to get there and away. the temple itself is not the highlight but the scenery was beautiful. we had no problems with the monkeys as mentioned in some travelguides",14
"best view and atmosphere for sun, sand and sea activities. great venue and a must place to go when you're in bali",2
"beautiful as always, we love visiting this temple especially for sunset. what a wonderful time we had.",4
been here 3 times and all times i got to witness an amazing sunset. tanah lot is a must visit in bali. if you haven't then you truly haven't seen the beauty of bali. check out the protector snake at the cave at a small fee. it lived for a few hundreds of years and yet it remains small to its age. cross the connecting pathway to tanah lot during the low tide. there is a spring water as well as priests inside the temple. the tide begin to rise approaching sunset. check out my page for a more detailed review,18
this is one temple worth visiting. it is located next to a beautiful lake. the drive from ubud took about an hour and the drive was breathtaking. i just can't get over how beautiful the alter is and how tranquil the place is. i felt a connection with the place the minute i stepped in the temple. this is a great place to bring the family and children.,4
"the best view we've had of the cliffs and sea and surf in bali! this is the cream of our visit. it is good to arrive at least an hour or more before sunset to savor the beauty of the place especially with the setting of the sun. we all agreed that this is a must do in bali even though there is entrance charge and the pesky monkeys. nope, they aren't cute because they are out to grab stuff from your sandals, yes the one you are walking on, to even your glasses!! please heed the warning of monkeys snatching stuff seriously. it's worth to walk the steps all along the cliff till the end as the perspective of the different views of the whole place is worth the steps you take.",2
"the cave & sea landscape are amazing, but not specially in my opinion compare to a ticket price that i've paid for rp 60k. not much activity you can do here, nice to watching sunset and clarity your coins to the charm box at another temple in area. toilet cost rp 3,000 and you need to always ask for the price before order something at street food kiosk.",4
"all this temple has to offer is a stunning view overlooking the ocean. the temple building is rundown and nothing special. it gets super crowded in the evening as many gather to watch the sunset and a famous dance called god and fire. the dance is an hour long and they over pack the place with viewers. it's an interesting dance but half an hour is more than enough. half way through the show, a large crowd just got up and left as it becomes too repetitive and boring. plus very uncomfortable seats",13
"we had visited this place in the last week of aug-2018. there are two hindu temples. one is located on the cliff and another one (tanah lot) in the bank of the sea. both has very wonderful view during sunset. the entry fee is a bit expensive compare to other other attractions in bali. it was idr 60,000 per person.",18
"i went tanah lot for praying with the holy water. i wish it really bring good luck, healthy and wealthy to me. nice sea view and you can see many people from around the world to visiting this peaceful and quiet temple.",17
"really cool visit, less than one hour is more than enough i would say. we paid 20.000 idr per person. we enjoyed the visit, the gardens are well maintained, and the big attraction is a small pond full of statues with sort of stones in the middle so you can walk across the water. beautiful and different. there is also a fountain and some other statues scattered around the gardens that deserved an unrushed stroll. we had to travel from tulamben to the south of bali and the temple is just on the route. we didnt know it, the taxi driver told us. i would not recommend to come here just to visit the temple, but definitely you have to stop and see it if you are driving by.",2
"we drove from munduk to see this temple with literally thousands of positive reviews on tripadvisor. never have i been so let down and misguided by reviews. yes, the little temple on the lake is nice to see but a quick glance and a few photo's in not worth the drive and the 50.000 entrance fee per person. if you're looking for a beautiful temple on bali avoid this disappointment and only go here if you have some spare money and if you're in the neighborhood. if you go here with zero expectations it could be a nice visit. i had big expectations and i think that's the problem. expect hundreds of tourists looking at a tiny temple. yes, the nature surrounding this place is beautiful but the lake and the hills can also be seen from another place without an entrance fee.",2
"after a very long drive in traffic for hours, we finally arrived at the tanah lot temple. what a beautiful sight to see it just kind of hanging on the earth as the sea washed in around it. sunset was gorgeous, lovely photos taken and not too crowded. wear sensible walking shoes if you plan to walk on the shore and climb up on the rocks to take photos.",17
"we spent a couple of hours wandering around and sitting and watching the monkeys interact with each other and the tourists. we didn't see any bad behaviour from the monkeys but we were warned by plenty they can be naughty. apparently these mnonkeys are better behaved than the ones at uluwatu temple in the south. entrance fee is 20,000rp. if you buy the bananas to feed the monkeys, be prepared to be swamped by monkeys all looking for a banana and be confident and quick about giving them out but it does make for some lovely photos.",8
"this is one of the most beautiful temple in bali, located at the edge of lake beratan and cool climate, make this tourist object attracted many visitor, not only the foreigner but also the local visitor. this object is still favorite in bali.",2
"very beautiful temple, lots of stairs to climb, make sure you have mosquito repellent there are lots of bugs. the ocean is beautiful.",4
"beautiful view, we watched the ceremonial dance at sunset, give yourself a couple hours for sure. the dance itself is an hour,and it gets packed and was hot ! but hey it wasn't raining!",13
"such a spectacular part of bali overlooking the cliffs, the temple out to the ocean. we decided to go as a couple without the kids in tow and it was such a spiritual experience for us both. we took sarongs, but you don't have to worry as they have ample spares there. we paid a little extra for the guide, which was well worth it and he also had a small slingshot just incase the groups of monkeys came running -which he aims next to the group, not actually at the animal- just to scare, as they can be pretty aggressive at times. he was also able to explain and point out interesting facts behind the various structures. take a great photo near the cliffs and also on the top of the stairs as it gives you a great perspective. earlier in the day is better as it gets pretty hot walking around and wear sensible shoes too as the footpath is old and uneven, loads of character but you could lose your footing easily. keep your sunglasses and cameras close - the monkeys love this stuff! the scenery is just surreal and it has left such a lasting impression on us. on the way back we stopped off and one of jimbaran bay's famous seafood restaurants right on the water - highly recc it too.",2
i went there after looking from tripadvisor as this is a must place to visit when u are in bali! very good view ! if u are at kuta it take u maybe around two hours to be there ! but for me it really interest me to do other thing in bali than this place ! but it difficult to tell ur feeling unless u see it yourself so yes should pay a visit here,2
"lempuyang temple is located on a hill overlooking mt agung, bali's highest mountain. the views from here are spectacular, and when i visited in august 2015 (high season in bali), there were hardly any other tourists here - i only saw one other couple. it's worth noting that lempuyang consists of several temples - the first one, which is within 5 minutes easy walk from the entrance, is the largest, but it's worth taking the time to continue to all, or at least halfway to temple number 4. the distance from the first to the second temple is quite long but easy to walk (flat pathway) - however if you're tired, you can pay a local to take you with a motorbike; i did this as i came here from a volcano trek and had already done several hours of hiking. the cost is very small and this saves you both time and effort - there are still quite some steps to climb before you reach the temple on the top. if you're interested in balinese culture and the history of the temple, i would recommend hiring a local guide. while the tour of the temples is, in itself, very easy to do alone, the guide was able to tell a lot of facts that added to the experience. it was very enriching to learn about the beliefs, and the symbols used in each of the temples. i would highly recommend this temple: it has a very serene, beautiful atmosphere.",28
"went here as a part of our bedugul temple. just right after the handara gate.. it was saturday when we visited and the amount if people visiting the temple is alot. the weather is gloomy and good time to take photos but we didnt had a chance to take a photo with out crowd haha. but we are glad that we had a chance to visit this temple. entrance fee is 50k idr each. nice garden, with lots of flowers and theres a playground for kids. they also have restrooms and restaurant and its buffet :) nice to chill and visit when no much crowd.",4
"exactly that, you go for the view of the sunset over the sea with beautiful views from the cliff top. they put on a perfectly pleasant fire dance but nobody really cares and just goes there for the view. if they condensed the fire show from an hour to half an hour would be much improved. there is a reason as soon as the sun has set everyone gets bored and leaves half way through.",13
spectacular temple location stunning a lovely place to walk around you can enjoy a good feed too definitely worth a visit don't visit on a weekend too many peeps,4
we stayed in jimbaran and the trip to tanah lot took about 2 and a half hours but the temple and the suroundings makes the effort to get there almost pleasant it s a must see if you planned a trip in bali thank kadek and putu (our drivers and friends now),18
though i had short stay in bali were able to visit the temple breathtaking view of the sea quite and calmness of the serene add faithful to believe in their belief. before i climb to the top of the temple to worship had to wear wrapper since i was wearing a short no worries if you do not have one care takers rent wrappers for small money i think its must see place whenever you are in bali.,2
"this is a site that offers a a great sight in bali. more touristy than i envisioned. the photos did not prepare me for the tourist shops that must be passed to reach the temples. friends that we traveled with told me that 25 years ago it was more serene. still, this is a great stop on our bali trip. it is chaotic and a long drive and i recommend that a driver be hired to visit the temples. we had lunch at one of the restaurants overlooking the temples. this provided a respite from the crowds.",2
"this temple is truly gorgeous in every way. it's best to go at low tide, generally early morning or late afternoon (6pm) so you can go out and explore the temple. don't forget to touch the lucky snake and drink the holy water... (small donation recommend // 2000 idr)",4
great location. extraordinary views. good insight into the root culture of bali with the kecak and fire dance. they have modernized by including humor to appeal to all audiences. the show starts at 6 pm. so make sure you get there early so you have enough time to visit the temple.,2
tanah lot temple was a must do we were there for the sunset which was spectacular. family enjoyed it. unfortunately it was high tide which prevented us from visiting the island but there were plenty of viewing opportunities.,17
good place to visit if you have time but offers only a sunset view and you are not allowed inside the temple so may not be the best thing to do in bali.,2
"the traffic up to ulun danu bratan was horrific - it took nearly three hours from ubud, though, granted, it was a public holiday. it is a potentially beautiful setting, but the crowds or deomestic visitors detract hugely from it and make it near impossible to get any decent photos. perhaps this is only because it was a public holiday, but that is the only experience i have of this sight. don't expect a peaceful lake either - it's full of speedboats which are for rent alongside the temple. i'm glad i ticked this one off the list - the temple itself is stunning - but, to be honest, i left feeling very disappointed. there's not much exploring to do here - though be sure to pick up some strawberries from the nearby market or roadside vendors!",30
"entrance fee costs idr30,000 for adults. the temple is a short walk from the parking area as you will pass by several souvenir shops and eateries. you can walk across to the temple at low tide.",4
this was the last stop on an almost 10 hour tour day and no matter how tired we were it was completely worth it! we got there right at sunset and it was beautiful! the temple itself is amazing but being there during the sunset is magical. we did not eat there but i saw a handful of restaurants that lined the coast so you'd have a great view of the sunset. i highly recommend visiting this temple!,4
"we enjoyed this site seeing - the cliffs are beautiful and the monkeys are very friendly, but grab at your food - so i dont recommend feeding them. the temple itself was closed to the public, so that was not the highlight, the scenery was definately worth it though.",14
"a beautiful location for a temple even if it is a bit of a drive. the temple is much smaller than would be expected after seeing the pictures. unfortunately we went on a foggy day so we didnt get as great a view as we would have wanted, but it was nice nonetheless. we werent allowed into certain areas because it was for the locals to pray. i can respect that motive, but did find it annoying we paid to go in to only see a bit. being religious ourselves, we would have loved to experience the rituals involved but as tourists we werent allowed in.",4
"what a rip off, the temple was closed h nice we werent allowed. we had to pay the fees but werent informed that we cant see the temple. short stroll around the temple. the amazing sea views were the only plus point.",4
"nice clifftop view. that is all. the complex is widely spread but bland and empty. the only attractive area is open to worshippers only. don't try eating at the warungs outside, you'll be covered with flies and ripped off for stale food.",17
"tanah lot is a rock formation off the indonesian island of bali , the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide. it's a good point to watch sunset ,but it's a little dirty enviroment, it is the most important temple in bali island, ,so when travel to bali, you must go there.",18
"the uluwatu temple is next to the high cliffs. we arrived after lunch, the afternoon sun was scorching hot but photos taken were really stunning. we bought tickets at the front counters and those who were wearing shorts needed to cover up with own scarfs or the purple sarongs made available at the ticketing counter as a sign of respect. toilets were available before the entrance. we were warned of the mischievous monkeys but surprisingly we were bothered by them at all. there are shaded areas to keep away from the sun, however, it was all sunny along the cliffs. we climbed up the stairs up to the temple, not much to see as we were not allowed into the temple, but there was a resting hut where we could rest and catch the coastline as well as the cliffs. we didn't stay for sunset and kecak dance.",8
"i was lucky as the place was fairly tourist free, and a ceremony was just ending. the gardens are really lovely, and the sea/temple views superb. i would say it is more than worth visiting, fingers crossed that it isn't too busy. you aren't allowed to go inside the temple which is a shame, i would love to know what it looks like.",4
"beautiful temple although not convinced the plastic-looking frogs add to its beauty! it was pretty busy but unlike besakih, we were not harassed in the slightest & able to admire the temple peacefully & at our own pace. the bank-side gardens offered opportunities for relaxing although at times it felt a bit tacky with the not always tasteful plastic animals / ornaments dotted around. having said all that - we were pleased to have made the trip as the temple & its location are pretty stunning!",4
we are with a couple french tourist visit uluwatu temple for few hours. it first time to bali for my guests. will be our honor to make their holiday in bali be memoriable and unforgetable,8
"the temple itself is beautiful, but like all the tourist places in bali its full of vendors trying to sell you stuff. best time to enjoy this place is at sunset but be prepared as the place will be flooded by tourist and locals.",2
"beautiful old hindu temple ground where sacred monkeys freely roam. the monkeys can be a little aggressive so be carefull. put your loose things in a closed bag, we have seen sun-glasses and other small things being stolen from visitors by the monkeys. it is very touristic and that gives the place a kitchy hint but actually you should just look at the temple ground and enjoy the beauty of it. it shows the artistic vibes that run through the genes of the balinese. every where on the island you see that creativity popping up. enjoy!",2
"most beautiful temple situated on rock hill in the sea , we can walk up to, but cannot enter. there is place in the entrance you are given blessings by priests.",4
"the temple is lovely and the views are incredible! plan your trip to arrive an hour or two before sunset to give you time to explore before the kecak fire dance, an iconic balinese art performance at the cliffside amphitheatre just south of the temple. its worth it!",2
"a beautiful temple in the ocean, it's one of the main tourist attractions in bali, we had the pleasure to witness a ceremony there but the beach was very crowded with tourists and locals, though we couldn't go inside due to the high tides",2
"as the name suggests, it's best to come here before sunset - you will see the sun setting right behind the temple, located on a small island right by the beach. beautiful, to say the least. definitely worth a visit.",4
"the views from the temple are amazing. the sunset itself is great but it is absolutely packed. i would not recommend to go there. if you go to a quiet place along the wall, try looking into the coral in the ocean. if you are lucky you spot some giant sea turtles!",4
walked to this place and founded some tourist hold banana put on their shoulder so the monkeys just jump up. monkeys are no aggressive like at uluwatu. inside there is nice temple as well. if you are family with children this is a must to visit.,8
"we were very excited to visit lake beratan and see ulun danu beratan, the temple that seemingly floats elegantly in the middle of the water. it takes about two hours to drive to lake beratan from ubud first thing in the morning. we left around 5am because we wanted to avoid the crowds. when we arrived there was no one there. we had the entire place to ourselves with the exception of a few staff members. unfortunately for us, it was an incredibly foggy, cloudy morning. lake beratan is located in the middle of the bedugul mountains at an elevation of 1200 m. consequently the climate is a little bit cooler (especially in the mornings) and very susceptible to fog. i imagine the views are spectacular on a clear day or furthermore at a clear time, we just didnt have time to wait multiple hours for things to clear up. i guess it comes with the territory - tropical climates often mean unpredictable weather. the temple is still pretty, none-the-less but this site is know for its views so when its foggy, its not as stunning as some of the pictures may seem.",4
we got on our bikes at 4am to start our three lakes trip and arrived here at about 6ish....no one here but us and some pro photographers chasing the perfect sunrise shot....and it is quite something to see the sun come up over cloud shrouded mountains slowly revealing this marvellous temple....mix this place into a lakes day trip and a waterfall or two for the perfect day out,4
"not much to say about tanah lot. while the temple is beautiful (and inaccessible) and scenic at sunset, you are surrounded by huge crowds, hawkers galore, and every other local looking for ways to get money off you. i couldn't wait to leave, frankly, but i guess it's one of those \you just have to see it!\ places while you're in bali. got plenty of great photos at least, and some of the restaurants atop the cliff are good places to watch the sun set behind the temple.",18
"entrance fee is idr30,000 per pax. the location of the temple is great, overlooking the beautiful sea. however it was crowded with tourists hence walking around can get pretty annoying with ppl stopping suddenly in the middle to take photos, tour groups speaking loudly etc etc. while waiting for the kecak and fire dance, we got to see the sunset whc was beautiful. the kecak dance itself cost idr100,000 per pax to enter but seriously it was not worth it. it was pretty boring for the first 45 mins. lots of ppl left half way thru the show. only the last bit was funny but other than that, dont waste yr money.",13
"the temple here is nice but the views are absolutely incredible. this is not to be missed! also make sure that you stay for the monkey dance, it's breathtaking! plus you see the sunset during the dance. if you're wearing shorts, they will provide a sarong for you to wear. be warned that they claim there are monkeys here but we only saw about 4 - if you want to see a lot of monkeys, go to the monkey forest in ubud!",14
"tanah lot is nothing special. we saw same temples before tanah lot, including uluwatu, that's why it didn't impress us at all. too many shops on the way to it. the only interesting thing in there is luwak$)",17
"after seeing numerous temples around bali and even on java, we were a bit saturated with temples. however, we decided to visit uluwatu a day before leaving. what a remarkable place! the temple is set high on a cliff with waves crashing the cliffs. the views are indeed awesome and you should plan on staying for at least an hour...the walks and the views will make this trip memorable. yes, beware of the monkeys and do not feed them!",8
"it is just not only a palace but also a religious place too. i could study the belief of balinese from the statues there. i found statues which represents the creators ,the destroyers,the man and woman that represent human beings. i wonder why do people choose this place for the occasion like wedding ceremony and birthday party here nowadays.",2
"pretty complex of temples against the backdrop of the sea. the main temple is on a small rocky island that you can reach at low tide. do go and write your name on the black sand, and grab a $1 aud coconut to drink as you take in the amazing views.",4
a must see place when u go to bali. beautiful sunset & gorgeous temple. love the small shops along the way where many souvenirs could be purchased at a low price.,2
"we visited the uluwatu temple as part of a tour from our cruise ship. we were disappointed. nice position but not as impressive as we were expecting. you can't go right in the temple - we were told only worshippers are allowed there. we didn't feel we saw a great deal of the site. we did not have time to walk along the headland path to get to the position where you can get the best views of the temple on the headland. we were given a sarong to wear to cover our legs. even if you had long trousers or skirts on you had to wear a sash around the waist. we couldn't follow the logic of who was given a sash and who got a sarong. i had trousers below the knee (we were told by our guide that knees and shoulders had to be covered), but still got given a sarong. there were other women who had shorts on, way above the knee, and they were given just a sash, not having to cover their knees at all. we were told to be careful of the monkeys who will steal your belongings, but we didn't see even one monkey. there are free toilets on site.",8
"the temple itself is beautiful, but let's face it, the only reason why people go here is for the gram. it's all about the pictures in this temple. from ubud it took us around 2.5hours. woman are warned not to show legs or shoulders. although this is said it's compulsory for woman and men to wear sarongs which they give you for 1000rupiah, so legs end up being converted with that. in regards to shoulders they will also give you a small shawl which you must wear if you have shoulders showing. the temple is run on donations. be expected to wait!!! once inside they run on a number ticket service. once your number is called you can have the mirror picture at the gateway to heaven. but be prepared to wait! sometimes it can take 2-3 hours depending on how busy it is. while you wait there are other opportunities to walk around etc. it all depends on your patience and how much you want that epic picture, which by the way is over in 3minutes.",28
"this is a must see place when you visit bali. as the name suggests, this is a terrific place and hence don't go near the edge as there are no safety measures, take care of your kids. but the place is amazing, the turquoise water, the thrashing waves, wow...no words to explain.",2
we visited the temple during low tide and we are able to enter part of it. nice view from the temple itself. we also visit the holy snake. lots of street shopping and cheap before u reach the temple. half price from kuta street. recommended.,4
beautiful temple! best to visit for sunset and you'll get spectacular views!! beware of the wild monkeys; they're everywhere.,14
"we arrived at high tide and as we walked out to the point got swamped by a rouge wave. it would have been much nicer to go at low tide and walk across to the temple. it was overrun by muslims from java and they all wanted to take a photo with my daughters like they were a novelty - say no strongly, we thought at first they wanted us to take their photo but they wanted us in it!! it is still a lovely place but i think our timing could have been better",4
"seach your soul .. quiet n peaceful place (but before 5pm) ... great pictures ... lastly, watch the kecak dance. it's a little pricy at rp70,000 but i guess it's just a small toucan to pay to upkeep this place ... beware of monkeys coz they will grab just about anything ... i managed to capture one sitting on a pillar, but thank god, my camera is safe ...",14
this temple as they say it's a must visit. i didn't find any exceptional that is worth going to...yes the temple is on a steep hill & great picturesque from one end of the hill. but can't enjoy this view without looking around incase the monkeys are coming to steal from you. was terrifying to see this smart but naughty monkeys stealing from another tourist in exchange for food. if you don't give food they destroy whatever they steal from you. the dance wasn't what i expected..sorry to me was boring.,14
"absolutely stunning temple in a stunning location. be aware that there are monkeys around, so you need to take care with your cameras, glasses and hats",14
very nice temple. we are lucky to be able to walk to the temple during low tide. you can enjoy half day there by sitting in the cafe at the hill top and looking to the nice scenery of the temple surrounding.,4
"plan your trip first to get there because of traffic :). sun sets around 18.30. it was very nice to spend a few hours before watching sunset. no rush we were on holiday! today low tide so people can walk to the holy temple easier. we walked past 2 holy sneaks. folks believed they live there long time already. food at restaurants there are a bit more expensive than usual. 70,000 rp for a noodle fried with vegetables and tiny shrimps. it was tasty through. we went there on religious day so it was pleasant to see them in traditional outfits on. entrance fee and parking fee are required.",4
we have visited a few temples in our times to bali and yes like many of the others but this one on the cliff top makes for magnificent photos looking across from one side to the other. it is quite open here so if it is hot make sure you have an umbrella or hat. in the car park there are a number of monkeys and unlike the monkey forest in ubud these monkeys are generally not fed by the public and will at an opportunity steal items that are in easy reach. there is a small restaurant just out of the temple area with good food but a bit more expensive that you will find in kuta....,2
"yes this is one place for every one , exceptional family outing in bali and cheap as chips.its probarly my favourite attraction in bali.walking along the most scenic cliff tops ive ever seen with the ocean roaring hundreds of feet below you is just an amazing experience , the temples and grounds hundreds of years old is another insight into this religion of theirs .do watch out for the monkeys they are more skilled than the best picpockets in kuta.stay close to your children just in case ..",2
"this temple is simply breathtaking. i felt like i was in a painting while we were here! it was definitely a highlight of our trip, and i can't recommend it enough. we stayed for the kecek dance, which i honestly thought was pretty lame and way too crowded (some of the audience members had to sit on the floor literally inches away from the performers). but the temple and temple area was amazing, and you should definitely visit while in bali!",2
my family & i had a wonderful arvo at temple lot temple. my 5 yo got to touch & hold snakes which make his day. the view was absolutely amazing even through it was raining slightly. the sun setting was perfect! highly recommend this place,4
the temple is on top of a beautiful hill which is very picturesque especially if you go at sunset. their are many steps so if you are not found that then its not for you. i would definitely say this is a must see and the views are incredible and also uluwatu temple is rich in history.,8
one of the best temple on bali you should go for visit. yes..it is so far away eastern part of bali but totally worth it. we loved bali so much,2
"visited uluwatu temple for the first time. no problem at entrance, you pay 30,000 idr / person to enter. you are provided a free sarong which is obligatory to wear. (here we have a problem but i will get back to it in a bit) i think the first thing you see when you start entering are the monkeys ! monkeys everywhere ! be careful with your belongings, phone, sunglasses etc. we saw one who was eating lipstick! after you get to those beautiful cliffs, amazing views etc. you don't get to see to much of the temple (only worshipers are allowed to enter) it was a beautiful experience, but i would not come back here. it can get very crowded. now to get back to my problem - me and my husband wore the sarong on a hot day. underneath our sarongs we were dressed in short pants. 2 days after our visit we started having a red iritation on our skin (we started to think of all the places we visited and everything we wore and touched - and we excluded our bedlines, towels, clothes). we arrived at the conclusion that the sarong (which has been weared by so many people) gave us a beautiful skin infection. (only parts of our legs which were touched by the sarong have been affected) i will not upload photos of it (it's nasty), but we are 100 procent sure that the sarong caused us the rash... so be careful, it's best if you come in long pants...",8
the place is little far if you are staying in north or west bali. it is 45 minutes drive from kuta and 10 min drive from secret beach. peacefully located on a hill. must visit place to see indian ocean and the sunset. be aware of monkeys as they take the goggles and handbags. do enjoy the local dance event every evening.,2
stunning temple at the side of a large lake. quite small but worth a visit as iconic bali. bit of a trek to get there with very windy roads. once there - guides are very keen to take you to the 'buffet' restaurants but we thought expensive for very basic mass produced foods. 100m up the road - a la carte very reasonably priced restaurants with excellent food and service with great views of the lake.,2
"one of the most important temples in bali to visit. maybe the most beautiful, too. just make sure that you have enough time to enjoy it. do not worry about the sea snakes and visiting the temple itself - non-balinese are not allowed to enter anyway just a magic place that you (unfortunately have to) share with so many people",2
"a beautiful, gorgeous place to visit but the monkeys absolutely freaked me out - i never realised they had such sharp little fangs! i think they are just naughty ( jumping at people, taking glasses etc) not trained to steal, but i couldn't stay there for too long because of them! definitely worth a visit to see the temple at sunset",14
"unique and amazing place that is must visit. please get ready in shorts and flip flop if you plan to cross over to the temple. sun block and shade is a must. good place for photo. don't worry, you have lots good point for photo. 😁",4
"the temple sits on its serenity on the bank of beratan lake, bedugul, tabanan. the temple is exposed as the kingdom of goddess danu, the goddess of fertility and wealth. this temple you can find drawing on 50000 rupiah indonesian money.",30
great views of the cliffs and waves but you cant get very close to the actual temple. its also one of the busier sites - lots of tourists about. we preferred the quieter temples that we visited but still glad we made a stop here.,4
"we drove over an hour to the temple and were disappointed that we couldnt even go into the temple! the views are very nice but are they spectacular and one of a kind, no. kind of a waste of time and money. bali has so much to offer and this is one of the attractions i would consider skipping.",2
"one of the important place to see when you are visiting bali. it is about 1.5 to 2hr from kuta, depending the traffic ofcourse. chance to come close to the balinese monkeys. good days trip and nice experience.",2
i love this temple. this was my second visit. the cool breeze blows across your face as the crushing waves of the indian oceans crashed againt the rocks below. a little peace of heaven on earth! uluwatu temple is a must-see for any visit to bali. thanks to gede parto (gedepartofantastic@gmail.com) for taking me. i'm glad jeff & annette introduced us. i love bali!!,8
"when i visited this temple, i didn't want to go anywhere. it's absolutely beautiful temple bali style on the high mountain. the entrance fee is 50,000 idr per one person.",2
"we went with a private driver. very beautifully situated up on the cliffs overlooking the ocean. well worth visiting. although you don't see much of a temple, it's more like a concrete building then the temple you cannot see as it is for people praying only. we went and did the kecack show after which was interesting and beautiful watching the sunset behind. we left after about 35 minutes as it was quite repetitive and very similar to thai dancing.",4
"your trip to bali is incomplete without a visit to tanahlot temple. located at about 22 kms north west of bali, is this beautiful temple which will leave your mesmerised in its beauty. there is a strip of market where you can shop for souvenirs and local products before you enter into the temple complex. there are a few viewing points from where you will get a panoramic view of the temple located on a little hillock in the waters. the temple is not accessible to visitors however, you can take the holy waters from down below from the priest. believed to be guarded by a holy snake, this place is a must visit for every traveller to bali and be prepared to spend at least 2 hours or more. sunsets are beautiful if you are lucky to watch one.",18
awesome temple situated at the bank of the sea. what a great view. we were there at the morning so that we can escape the crowed. we reached at the right time and there was no one else except both of us. we went near to the temple drank the holy water and priest gave us flowers. it has amazing views. so memorable. great temple,4
"before entering the temple there are a list of rules to follow to \respect\ the sacred temple. once you get inside there is nothing religious: long queues of people waiting 2hours or more to take a fake photo, and the first temple is just this, nothing more. we didn't care about photos but we wanted to have a look around and visit and th person working in the temple said to us \why did you come here if you don't want the photo?\. that's exactly the point, there is nothing to visit because you can't even get close to the gate, that is just for photos. if you go up the mountain to see the others temples, everything is in an abandoned state and full of rubbish. according to me it doesn't worth it at all.",4
"lovely temple, it was part of an airbnb experience. it was pouring rain when we arrived but we waited only 15 minutes for the downpour to end.",4
"we stopped by this temple on a tour of west bali, since it is one of the most photographed temples on the island. the tide was low, so we could walk to the stairs of the temple, although we are not allowed to go up. the path was quite slippery and a bit dirty, and the view was not as dramatic as i anticipated. because we had an evening function that day, we did not stay for the sunset. if we had time, we would probably have reserved a place to watch the sunset.",2
"if you are travelling to bali in 4q13, you may give this a miss - the temple is under renovation and the place disappointingly looks like a giant construction site.",2
"this is a very nice spot to see. very crowded but as an area is large one will easily find nice spot to take photo. temples are great, and as most similar places in bali area is packed with small shops.",2
"if the naughty monkeys scare you off from visiting this temple, go before 10am. we arrived before 10, and never saw a monkey! we really wanted too though so we were even looking for them! the sea views are beautiful but you don't really even notice there is a temple on the cliff. it's nothing grandiose by any means. wear pants and a shirt that covers the shoulders, if you show up in shorts you will be required to wear a purple skirt that they provide (and i'm sure have neverrrr been washed). there's not much shade, so go early to avoid the heat and the crowds. overall worth the visit if you are staying in the south, but if your in kuta or seminyak skip this and go to tanah lot...much more beautiful!",14
"we came here after having visited the taman ayun temple... ( revised separately). at first we didn't see what the fuss was about . you enter , pay 60,000 idr ( £4 ish ), you walk pass the many touristy stalls in and out of the temple complex, you get to the view point ... amongst the indian ocean ... take few photos amongst hundreds of others ... try to cope with the scorching heat ... and thinking this isn't the same place you've seen in the photos.... as you're about to leave , you see the main temple in the ocean !! that makes sense now... almost missed it !! it's too hot and too busy and we were tired hence the confusion... i've opted to walk to the temple from the shore with my new flip flops that i bought in seminyak... the water is slippery and waves are making it hard to walk ... my sister and my friend decided to stay on the beach and take photos instead... you can't go inside the temple anyway... just to see the surroundings ... just beautiful.... i love visiting different temples and i've visited many but this is very different. this is a must see place if you're in bali , even better if you combine it with taman ayun temple (visited first ). for us it was a lovely half day trip . both very different and give you some insight to balinese culture and the hindu temples ... many eating and drinking places inside... unfortunately we didn't have time for the sunset . visited in the late morning. as we wanted to spend the day at kudeta beach club afterwards. what a mistake . if i come back to bali , i'd definitely visit this amazing place at sunset and have a drink / dinner at one of the restaurants... day time is lovely and beautiful however too hot and busy making it hard to walk . we got sun burnt on this day ... still i'd highly recommend this to anyone who is in bali or the surrounding areas . lovely rural villages and local places and people en route from seminyak .... i'd definitely come back here again... happy holidays....",2
"the palace is literally consists of pools with balinese stone...with a pond full of big fish, a very cool place, perfect for holidays with friends or family, spacious place and very clean, the best tourist place i've ever visited ,, must visit this place,, 👏👍😊 ,,",2
tanah lot temple is old beautiful stone carving rock temple on ocean. watching beautiful sunset on the wide ocean is very interesting.,17
a must visit in bali ! nice for swimming and water sport. however shower room is still low standard it could be improved.,2
"known as lake temple near bedugul beautiful hindu temple is surrounded by lush green mountain,hindu ulun danu temple is situated on the middle of the lake,its very beautiful and charming relaxing place an entry fee of 50,000 rp./person which is approx 3.5 usd. the temple area is huge and decorated with beautiful garden and various flowers,one can also enjoy speed boat to enjoy the lake there are several places inside the compound for some lovely photography,one can buy souvenirs and local dresses,if you are hungry you can enjoy lunch in the restaurant,but you want to save some money then buy foods on the parking area local food court.a must visit place for all tourist.",30
this has to be one of the most beautiful sights ever its something every one who visits bali has to see,2
"we were 4 ladies embarking to the uluwatu temple after seeing great reviews of its beauty. we were totally caught by dismay and horrified that there were too many wild monkeys roaming around each area of the pathways and. esp. at the far right end of the path leading to cliff there were loads of monkeys ard. initially we thought little of it as they seem adorable and we were busy taking photos of the temple etc. the monkeys seem to be highly trained by some locals and one of it suddenly lunged at my fren when she was holding sunglass in her hand and snatched her sunny! whole we were still absorbed and stunned, another monkey came in from opposite direction and snatched my other friend's mobile phone away in a spilt of a second! we were so panicky and luckily for us we went with out local guide and he got the local ppl there to get back the items for us. or else we would had to pay the locals $ in order to retrieve back our snatched belongings. we highly suspect the monkeys are trained to take sunglasses, mobile phone and hats so pls beware and keep it inside bags if going there in,order not to encounter such nasty event like us.!",8
we travelled about 1 1/2 hours by car from ubud to get there. the weather was not great with clouds around. sarongs for everyone (which you can hire) plus a donation (about $2aud per person). first temple is an easy walk and has the heavens gate. we were lucky enough to witness a marriage ceremony. the second temple is about 1.5klm up hill so if you are not fit get one of the motorbikes for about $2. this is where the real work starts. the 1700 steps up to the top are steep and will work your legs. there are people selling drinks on the way up and places to rest. i one recommendation is do not give up!!! the views over the island are magnificent and the real bali. monkeys near the top are curious but we had no problems.,2
"uluwatu temple and kecak dance its a must visit place if you are staying near kuta. very good experience and a must see place. the kecak dance is one of a kind and it's an amazing performance. it will take about 45min to get to the place by motorcycle from kuta town. it's advisable to get a motorcycle if you can ride since the traffic will be bad towards the temple and it will be the same when returning back. you will safe a lot of time if you ride motorcycle. if you can't ride than you may get a local guide to take you to this place. best time to get there is before 3pm. you will have ample time to walk around and take good pictures. there will be 2 entry tickets, one would be getting into the area and another one is for you to watch the kecak dance performance. the entry fees for entering the place is idr 50000 = usd 3 to usd 4 and for the kecak dance is idr100000 = usd 7 to usd 4. the best option would be getting the ticket once you reach the place. not advisable to get it online. however for kecak dance you will have to line up early before 5pm and get your ticket early so you can find a good seat at the open auditorium. you will be given a piece of cloth for free to tie around you before entering the place. overall experience it's an amazing experience",8
"our hotel was in nusa dua & our driver didn't pick us up until 4.30pm. once we got there we found that we only had about 20minutes to look around before the dance show started. my partner is a keen photographer & didn't get much of a chance to take photos. in the dance show, we were packed in so tight, even all the way up the stair walkways that once in he couldn't get out to go & take more photos while the sun was setting. the dance was a good experience, a little slow to start but good half way through to the end. i wished we walked around the temple for another 20-30 minutes while most of the crowd was in the show before going in ourselves. the best sunset colours were during the show and we may have been able to get some beautiful photos. would have also helped if we got there earlier, but traffic was very busy. didn't even get to see any monkeys either except in the carpark. from what we did see of the temple & the view over the cliff, it was pretty amazing.",13
"view was amazing. very cheap (20000 each, around $2 us) and interesting. had no trouble with monkeys (but did see someone having stuff stolen.) first night we went too late and saw the dance and not the temple (shuts after sunset). i do not recommend the dance (100 000 per person about $10). interesting but very long and i consider myself patient. many ppl left through middle of ceremony. takes about 2 hrs to wander the grounds at leisurely pace.",13
"beautiful temple on the rocks in sea. the temple doesn't allow non balinese inside. you can have a nice view of temple with high tides covering and splashing the rocks. good place to click pics along with.nice local market along it ,to buy handmade stuffs and paintings.",2
tanah lot is a good spot to get your bali culture fix. you head in through a fairly extensive market before reaching the temple. it's an awesome sight but i'd love to be able to sit back and relax while watching the waves roll in but it's hard/impossible to do with the crowds. we didn't stay to watch the kecak dance this time around but i'd definitely recommend it if it's your first time. if was a good show and was a nice touch for the performers to come out for photos and to talk after the show.,2
this should be a must to do on your list. i enjoyed every minute of this place. there are many people there. i was more interested in the architecture of the temple so i took many pics. do take as many pictures of yourself as you can. the weather in the evening starts to get foggy so try to view this before anything else. also on the way to here there are a lot of rice terraces have your driver stop by there.,4
the best temple in the area but compared to others does not have the same quality. the views over the sea though are amazing. a must visit if you are in uluwatu region.,8
on a very sunny day i visited this temple because it is known to have the best fire dance in bali. the drive was very scenic and upon arrival was surprised to see so many people from all over the world.the grounds are amazing and you have to wear a saron while visiting. looking from above the rocks the sunset was breath taking on the ocean but most of all the fire dance was and eye opener there was standing room only and the performers were amazing although i did not understand the chants.while in bali try to make this one of your entertainment.,2
"we hired a private taxi during our stay to bali. one of the stops was at a restaurant where we could see the beautiful views. unless you want to hike to the top there is very little else to do here. we paid idr30,000 each admittance and idr2,000 for the mini bus worth the trip though.",2
what a fantastic setting for a temple. i would recommend anyone visiting bali to visit here. we went at low tide which was great as we were able to walk out to the temple itself. it was busy but not overcrowded.,2
we were taken here by our driver and we walked around watching people who did not either read the signs or did not take any notice getting attacked by cheeky monkeys who were stealing the people's sunglasses their hats and any loose stuff they could get hold of. the keepers would throw them good and they would drop whatever they had in their hands or mouth and then the keeper would be able to get the article back. the view from near the temple was spectacular and beautifully presented but we were very disappointed the actual temple was closed. worth going to for the view and the monkey business .,14
"my family and i visited uluwatu temple in november 2014. i had heard and read many reviews on this place and thought we would include it as one of our tours. the bonus with uluwatu are the monkeys that live within the grounds but be careful of your belongings because they have a reputation of stealing them eg. sunglasses, handbags etc. the admission price is very cheap, 20,00 rupiah ($2 aus) per person. the temple is located about 45 minutes to an hour from kuta. uluwatu temple is perched on the cliff tops overseeing the sea. it is also a famous location for the iconic 'red' balinese sunsets. unfortunately for us there a some cloud on the horizon on our visit so the sunset didn't live up to its full potential. anyhow, the temple itself has amazing views as you walk up the stone steps to the top. you can also walk along a path/track from the temple itself along the ridge overlooking the sea. after admiring the scenery and the temple itself, you can then enter their outdoor amphitheatre to watch the \kecak ramayana & fire dance\. this start just on dusk and costs us 100,000 rupiah ($10 aud) each to enter. worth the admission fee. the dances are conducted without accompanying music only the unique chanting/songs of the performers. the fire dance was the best part of the performance in my opinion. anyhow, it's worth a visit and i hope you enjoy it as much as we did. cheers, paul",8
nice stop on a day trip around the island. beautiful temple on the sea. lots of shopping leading down to the sea temple. not too much sales pressure and the prices are not aimed at taking advantage of tourists. tee shirts for $1.50 usd. weate at one of the hilltop restaurants. great views of the temple island. food was good and price just fine. $21 usd for family of five. worth seeing.,4
"we chose to end our tour with a sunset viewing at tanah lot and it was definitely worth it. as the sun set in the horizon, hundreds of bats flew from outside of the caves below and engulfed the sky. it was such a beautiful sight and i am glad to have experienced it! the place itself was crowded but the area very well maintained. we were also lucky to see a bunch of locals brave the surf below. overall a good time.",17
loved the history and architecture. gained in sight into the past glories and history of bali with the aid of our helpful driver from candidasa royal beach club resort.,2
went to temple on religious holiday so very crowded but great to see all the families celebrating their holy day together. this place is a must to see while in bali. it would be amazing at sunset also which apparently is a popular time to visit. some good little cafes & of course lots of market shops to explore. great photo opportunities as very picturesque. cheap to visit and we had a driver for transport.,2
"first off, if you are not open minded about embracing culture stop reading right here. this place is probably one of the most beautiful places i have seen in ubud. the details about these temples are amazing. there are a total of 7 temples that you have to literally hike up to and reach an altitude of about 1100 ft. if you are not physically fit, dont do it or if you do, it will take you quite some time to get to the 7th temple since you will need to stop to catch yourself. the view is the best from the 5th temple and when you get to the very top, the views are some what obstructed. you do see quite a bit of monkeys as you hit the 6th and 7th temple. the view of agun volcano is amazing from the 5th temple but your best view of the sunset along with the volcano will be from the 1st temple which is the one people just go to. if you want to see all 7, get there with enough time to where you can come back down to catch the sunset at the 1st temple. a guide is highly recommended if you are going to treck up to the 7th temple. as to every temple, you will need a sarong to visit the temples.",14
"it's the temple on the lake you can see on the 50.000 idr bank note. but its a quick visit, we had the chance to go there in april late in the afternoon so it wasn't overcrowded (well the weather wasn't at his finest neither). well if it's on your road and you have a little time you can take a look (the entrance fee is quiet low, like 30.000 idr), well a quick look just to take a picture of it (or a selfie) the gardens around are very nice too (but also small) (and that's it)",4
extremely beautiful place with shopping at the streets and in small shops. we did very little shopping from there in the hope that well go for shopping some other time. whatever we asked from the shops were quite cheaper than other. the temple is just near the sea with a wonderful sight seeing. we went at the time of sunset and that day was cloudy so was very cool 😎 with the blackish color of the temples and everything.,4
"temple complex is quite large and the well-fed holy monkeys hang out here. hire a guide with a stick or shanghi who multi-tasks in both temple info and monkey protection (take off those sunglasses!). lots of tourists and cameras all seeking the incredible views, many taking the long walking path out across the sea-edge.",14
its not so easy to reach this temple. but don't worry as balinese travel agents knows this place very well. uluwatu temple is one of the sacred temple for hindu people in bali. monkeys live around the temple and sometimes they are little naughty so you must take care of your belongings :) the wind blows quite strong and everyone who loves nature sea view will love this place! kecak dance is a must see and sunset make this traditional show unforgettable! please be careful if you step on the cliff as no safety fence around it and the temple is built on the rock about 97 meters (318 feet) above the sea level! in my experience i think the best time to visit is on 3-6 pm,8
the temple nestled in the top of the cliffs. it was super breathtaking. only the most annoying were the monkeys. becareful with your glasses or they will took it randomly from your face. it was irritating,14
the temple was nice to see. you can't get inside it or up to not aloud for general public. the shops leading to the shore are full of cheap clothes and hats. i feel its lost it traditional values . the sunset is great to see but coming from western australia we have the same sunsets every day. if you haven't seen the temple its worth a trip but the ride home with all the other traffic is not so good. i liked it but wont be rushing back to it again. tick it's something that i did in bali. you can make ur own judgment. enjoy.,2
"this temple is something i have never seen before. based on top of very beautiful cliff in forest with amazing view and full of monkeys. just be careful those little bastards like to steal things from you specialy everything what hangs. just take care about your sunglasses, they realy enjoy stealing it from behind 😊. highly recommended.",14
"yes, this place is popular and not close to ubud or kuta, but it quite amazing. even on cloudy days the views are beautiful. the location actually features several temples so if you only have time for one temple make it this one. sure, it's the iconic image but there's a reason it's the iconic image and getting out of ubud or south bali and into the hills for a bit of cooler weather and breathtaking scenery make this a temple not to be missed.",2
"i have been to tanah lot temple three times. it is certainly a tourist trap with lots and lots of trinket shops on the way in and places to eat and see the ocean on above the cliff. but for all that it is still quite unique and interesting. this is a small temple perched on top of a huge lump of rock at the edge of the beach. at low tide you can walk over to the base without getting wet, but when the tide is in the surf and water isolate the tiny place. the temple is closed to tourists, so what you see from shore is it. but the scenery is both unique and beautiful. this is even more true at sunset when the place gets very busy. if you turn left and go up a paved trail before the beach you get to the top of the cliff which looks down on the temple and beach. there are many café style operators here who will sell food and drink at a table overlooking the whole thing. this is the best place for sunset pictures i feel. just be careful as the edge of the cliff is crumbling in some spots. you can also get good pictures along the beach. however, you have to keep alert not to get wet from incoming waves sometimes. and also keep a watch on the tide as some people walk too far down the beach and then get trapped as there is only the one way in and out. the temple is a major tourist attraction so be prepared for crowds. it is also about an hour drive north of denpasar. by distance this is only about 40 km, but the roads are single lane and narrow, so you need to allow time to get there.",17
"this place has best spot to see ocean view. from its holy temple (uluwatu) all people can see the most beautiful ocean view from the top cliffs surrounding the temple. please kindly be aware toward monkeys surround the forest. the monkeys sometime can steal visitor's belongings such as glasses, dolls, etc. well, this place can welcome you all here. it is very recommended. be happy and take many pictures as you can.",8
a temple surrounding half by sea. the waves that hit the cliff is thick white & blueish. kecak dance is at 6pm where you will get to see the famous & unique performance with sunset as backdrop. warning from my tour guide saying that the monkey there is more rough then monkey in the monkey forest sanctuary.,13
"we have visited this temple in the morning in order to avoid lots of tourists. it was really nice ! lots of point of view for photos. be carefull with monkeys, they are like ninja... they can steal very quickly your glasses/hat/whatever... it s really funny when it not happens to you :) by the way, i read lot of post of people « scammed » . the price is 30000 rupiah then you have to pay your driver. remember that you have to negociate the price of your driver. we paid for 300k rupiah for the round trip since jimbaran beah but before this, we came to blue point.",4
"tanah lot temple is not just any temple. the beautiful sunset view is what makes the place so appealing. the temple is on a cliff and most of the temples in bali are not allowed to be entered and are more of tourist spots. this temple is at the edge of a cliff and down there flows the beach waters sending cool breeze in evening. the breeze and sound of water reaching the shores is amazing. while in evening you see colours of sky being reflected on the waters of beach. the water seems pink, orange, blue and a mix of all this. the sky and colour of water during sunset is all like a wonderful painting. for photo lovers, you'd get tired but the spots for photographs won't get over. pleasant, beautiful and a perfect place to visit with your loved ones. in spite of roaming around the place for around 2 hours we thought it was not enough. but after it gets dark you cannot stay around. for those who are shopoholics, again a wonderful place. there are so many stall outside, at the parking areas, everywhere! seach the lot and you are bound to find something unique at very cheap rates! just carry a camera and be ready to have some amazing pictures for life!!",18
"we came here to take pre-wedding photoshoot and was shocked by the entrance fees! it costs us idr 500.000 just to enter and take photos in a public area! this is ridiculous and i believe that my driver made a peg with the staff who issues the ticket there. i overheard their secret conversation that they are agreeing to spilt 250k with each other! what a daylight robbery! i have no evidence to raise my case but only to grit my teeth and move on. idr 500k is a lot and can worth up to 2 month salaries of a local balinese! the charges is a daylight robbery. is that how bali wants to portray itself as the world's destination? when tourists come to take their wedding photo, aren't they promoting bali as well? this is a win win situation and the government should seriously to look into this matter. they should encourage tourists to come, not drive them away. for those of you who wish to take wedding photos at the pandawa beach, think twice. i believe that there are many more beautiful beaches in the world that one can \share the nature\ for free.",2
"we hired a scooter and hit the road, we didn't have a destination in mind we just followed the road and the beautiful surroundings. we happily found tanah lot and decided to stop here for afternoon tea and a look around the temple and grounds. there are plenty of places here to eat. we parked the scooter out the back near the entrance but noticed there is plenty of parking closer to the temple. the temple itself is very pretty to look at, as are the grounds. huge waves pummel the cliffs and volcanic rock features. there was a big snake that you can wear and have some selfies with, if you're into near death experiences (just kidding, but it felt like one). there are also markets and lots of scenic areas to relax. you need to pay an entry fee to enter, plus a fee for your vehicle if driving/riding in.",17
"we went here on a sunday at the beginning of february. wish the tour company would have told us that this time of year and week is not a good time for tourist to visit this temple. weekends are busier as a lot of balinese are not working so they come here for ceremony. as a tourist go in the week, and go as early as possible in the day. from the end of january to the balinese new year in march the temple is dedicated to ceremony, as every balinese person has to visit this temple once a year. most of them leave this visit it til the end of the balinese year, which is from january to march. it took us an hour to get from the village the bottom of the mountain to the car park, where it usually takes 5 minutes. because of ceremony we didn't get the opportunity to see or take pictures of heavens gate, nor explore the court yard of the first temple. (which is the one people go to see). i think any other time of the year and it would have been magnificent.",2
"a cultural experience, well worth seeing for the views alone. be aware there are many steps to climb. the kecak fire dancing was fantastic, which commenced at approx 6 pm. the sunset was beautiful & it was a great experience. worth visiting.",13
"i would greatly recommend if you want a nice photo with your loved ones to remember your bali trip, this would be a very good place. also, if you can take some time to walk around the gardens, you will come across some sculptures or figures that you may find interesting enough to take photos with. while walking around, i came across a station where people can take photos with live owls, bats, parrots etc for a small fee. i saw somebody taking a photo with 3 mini owls perching on her arm and halfway, one of the owls pooed on her jeans! also, it would be good to have with you some small change for entry to toilets.",2
this temple is south wast of denpasar it is a good location for sunset in that temple you will see a lot of lazy monkeys sleep on the trees when you spend your holiday in bali you must go there.,2
visited this place in the evening to witness a sunset in indian ocean and what an experience. with strong waves lashing on the surrounding rocks and orangish sun making the whole experience awe inspiring. we're so mesmerized by its beauty that we sat on one of the rocks for nearly and hour taking pictures with changing lights (due to sunset) and intensity of the wave. a must do for a bali trip,2
"we got a driver from nusa dua to take us to the temple at noon on a tuesday. it took about an hour to get there and traffic was very busy. entrance was 60,000 rupe each and 5, 000 rupe to park. there are several temples to see and many areas to walk. you can get a blessing at the base of the main temple in the water and a small donation is recommended. it was a very hot day and there are many shady areas to cool down. there are tons of shops and eateries around the temples. the prices are highly inflated and they will easily drop the prices. but, the reduced prices are still very inflated according to our driver. there are toilets at the entrance and within. the ones at the entrance were ok and had soap at the sink.",4
"ulun danu bratan temple is a water around temple in tabanan. hinduism culture and it is on 50000 idr note you can see. very amazing temple with nice breathtaking view. it;s an iconic temple. must visit,",30
"if you are willing to wait an hour or so for the picture it is really worth it ! also dont just stick to the first temple since it is the most touristy one and the other ones are great as well, yet less impressive but way more peaceful and quiet. the sixth one is amazing. tranquil place for meditation and cleansing the soul . would recommend to anyone who is up for an adventure! exploring more than what the eyes can see. p.s. you can also get a motorbike ride for 20k from the 1st to the 2nd temple. one of the best moments of the day for sure as you dive through the clouds.",4
"when one is on vacation, it's hard to time a visit to tanah lot at sunset as there are many other beautiful sunset spots in bali. but there is no doubt that the beauty of tanah lot during sunset . viewing the temple in the backdrop of an orange sky and orangish waters is breath taking . to enter the temple , one has to wear the traditional dress otherwise one has to view the temple just from outside. if one visits at sunset then one can stay back to watch the kechak dance at tanah lot itself .",18
"we went to uluwatu temple on a day trip while visiting some beaches. we were expecting the main purpose of this visit was to see a nice building, however we were shocked to see the amazing scenery that came with it (probably the best bit of the trip). we were greeted with a long path down to an amazing view off the cliffs of uluwatu. it was an amazing view, so obviously i had to get the selfie stick out and snap a few killer selfies... they were lit. i really love scenic views so i was so happy that we came here, the temple itself was nice but just covered with tourists, the cliff walkway was 100% better in my opinion. there are also monkeys at this temple, i didn't realize i was scared of monkeys until i visited here, them motherbrothers do not mess around, i saw one try to steal a womans flip flop, what's a monkey going to do with a flip flop? we later saw that same woman walking around in her husbands shoes so obviously the monkey came back for round two and was successful. we were told to keep our hats and sunglasses close to us and generally ignore them and they wouldn't bother you, which worked fine for us, so don't be discouraged! i would recommend this temple for a few hours if you're in the area!",8
"went to this place today and spend about 20 mins walking around during sunset. it's nothing that special, truly over rated. a tip for visitors of this temple, make sure you use the bathroom before you arrive at this temple because you'd have to pay to use the loo plus it's not a proper loo, it's a squatting loo with no running water. there's also a good chance you won't have toilet paper in there and the locals would find you fussy if you asked for some!!!!! you'd think they'd invest in a landmark that attracts so many tourists but turns out they don't care.",4
"uluwatu temple is one of the most beautiful places and sights in bali for sure! you can see the traditional kecak dance, monkeys, sunset, so many things!",8
"it's a good place to see the sunset and also we can watch the kecak dance.the garden, the art shop and also the car park are well organized. love it. i have a suggestion for the future of the tanah lot temple and also safe for the tourism to visit. my suggestion is needs more coast guard to watch and warn the visitors. some visitors they don't care about the sign that placed in the risk area/danger area. thanks very much for your time to read my review.",17
"there were truck loads of tourists coming to tanah lot, so what could have been a nice beach where to enjoy sunset just became a huge playground",17
"very nice temple, it is very crowded once you reach there but really worth the visit. make sure you wear clothes that you can go into the water if you want to visit the entire place.",4
"come early in the morning and you will get so tranquil and beautiful pics. we came around 9am,it was just a couple of tourists and workers around. price was 10 000rupiah. around 10am came first buses with tourists.. they didnt even walk around , went straight to the pond with statues.. one more time our balinese rule worked! we came early in the morning before all crowd came..",2
we went there for the views and monkeys mainly. another place in bali where you gotta pay double entrance fee! we were on scooter (2k rupiah entrance fee into the parking) then 20k per adult for temple entrance where you're given a sarong if your knees aren't covered. it is advisable to either go really early morning or late afternoon as it can get very hot with little to no wind and a lot of stairs climbing required. the views of the cliffs were amazing with untouched shores. the monkeys had been hiding away in trees due to the heat but luckily we managed to see them as we were heading out. it was the highlight of my trip to bali seeing these cheeky little ones trying to steal people's hats (only if people came close to interact with them). the monkeys were very accustomed to people and seemed to love the attention. they weren't aggressive at all unless people teased them.,2
"i have always wanted to see the traditional kecak dance. the performance was just wonderful! it was funny and entertaining as well:) kids can also enjoy. the day i went there was a cloudy day, and unfortunately the sunset was not so clear...i would love to go back and the beautiful sunset next time.",13
"tanah lot is one of the important directional temples in bali. the temple is located on a rock just offshore. this is a hindu god vishnu temple established around 16th-century. this is one of the top 5 attraction of bali tourism. the temple located at south-west coastline of bali. it will take 1.5 hours by from kuta beach to be arrived this location. in year ending this will take longer time to get in to the temple because of heavy traffic. the main temple is few step inside on the ocean from the beach. during low tide anyone can easily walk to the main temple. even during high tide it is possible to walk toward to the temple. the ocean is very aggressive here, but most of the webs break on the temple rock. the entry fee is about 30,000 idr or 2.5 dollar for adult and 15,000 idr or 1.5 dollar for children. there are many shops outside the temple. you can buy souvenirs, dresses and foods from there, but the prices are very high the kuta center or kuta art market. no need to wear sharung to visit the temple. you must bring your camera with you. most recommended time to visit the site during sunset.",18
"it was a really beautifull and amazing place, there are many monkey there, my tips for you dont bring too much food on bag because the monkey so naughty , they will chase us. the kecak dance have mysterious ambience and make me amaze it worth for idr 100.000, the dancer especially the hanoman is very funny and get good communication with the audience. i will go back here again if go to bali",2
"for me personally this is a waste of nearly a two to three hour drive from seminyak or the central areas in bali to get here. getting up at 04:00 was pointless as there was a massive line already. loads of extra costs. you first need to pay for the shuttle bus to take you up, then an additional ticket to enter the temple. there is a bit of uphill walking so wear flat shoes. not difficult but that area has rain with the humidity and it can be slippery. if you are going for instagram photographs, suggest taking a sarong with you and make sure you cover your shoulders or have a throw. i had a long dress on but they still made me wear a sarong which was an awful design and a crazy coloured scarf so i looked like a clown! at least if you can bring your own, you can match it right. there are stalls where you can buy drinks and snacks as you enter. upon entering they will throw holy water on you which i didn't appreciate. once inside it is a whole tourist circus. not as i imagined. they allocate you a place on your ticket to take photographs at the 'gate of heaven'. they were on number 26 when we arrived and we had number 71. after thirty minutes it had moved up maybe 9 places. there isn't much else to do but wait. we didn't bother. it wasn't that stunning and there are nicer places in bali for photographs. if your going to see the temple and have a genuine interest in learning, then go. if your going for instagram photographs like most people, don't bother. waste of time.",2
"my review is based on the magnificent views and not the temple. there isn't really a,temple to go into so the hype is about walking across the sea at low tide. be careful walking across as there are slippery rocks and you can fall. you will receive a blessing once you cross and then you will be permitted to walk further up.",4
nice temple by the sea with amazing view. there are three temples and tourists may walk to the temple during low tides. place is always crowded with tourists. i personally think uluwatu temple is better if need to choose one to visit. but both tanah lot temple and uluwatu temple are definitely the top attractions to visit in bali.,2
"peace and serenity! no stalls selling merchandise like at other temples (besakih, tanah lot etc). saris provided free of charge for those who do not have and views without question amongst the best in bali. a bit of travelling from ubud etc but worth the trip/ a must!",18
"we visited this temple for the first time back in 2003 and visited again this year, we were impressed with the changes, in 2003 there were hawkers everywhere, hassling you, this time there are markets everywhere and no hassling, this time we got to walk right down to the temple because the tide was out, which we enjoyed, well worth a visit...",4
"check the weather before coming here...beautiful temple, perfect during sunset. its the temple featured in 50,000 bank notes. ifnu have time, its fun to ride the speed boat around the lake just next to the temple. recommended.",4
"uluwatu temple is a beautiful temple on the cliffs, tho we could not go in as it was closed for private prey the walk around the grounds are amazing. some great photo spots and peaceful to walk around. we went around lunch time and the place was very quiet, was not interesting in the hustle at night. we took advise and packed light (minus sunglasses and hats etc.) and was not bothered by any monkeys at all. skips the guides they are not needed. worth the 20,000 rupee entry for the pictures.",8
"i say it is good to be informed about prices, but other than that make your own experience visiting places. most people see life through their experiences and mostly these are limited too! make your life and remember “you are your own best guru!” dr soul #drsoul we were supposed to arrive here for sunset and got there just in time to say goodbye to the crowds that were also there for the sunset. i must say, we were lucky! the crowds were gone and there were still a lot of people and we still got lovely sights and pictures of the area. we didnt get to go into the temple which was a shame. make sure you read about temple hours before buying your tickets to any temple because now you pay to enter “a park” and the temple can be closed and they still sell you the ticket because its for the park! 😳😬🙏🏼 stay after the sunset if you decide to go for the sunset and still get a lovely view!!",4
"make sure you book a professional driver for you trip to the temple i used imade agus bali tours and while staying at guna mandala in padang padang hired a bike for 8 days was about 200,000 rupiah for the hire cheap as anything",28
"tanah lot temple is a most beautiful place to visit. the gardens surrounding it are lovely, and the temple in the sea is amazing for photographs. very hot, make sure you have a hat and sunscreen.",17
the temple by itself is quite simple. however the view from the cliff is quite nice specially during sunset. the monkeys can be quite entertaining,14
worth of visiting! we stayed to watch the danceshow. it was interesting but i dont know if i would do it again. it costs 100k/person. only the temple was 30k so its ok price i think :),13
"were not allowed to the temple itself, should be a nice view from there. we were there during the day time, they say it is beautiful during sunset. may be... but not excited. there were temples more beautiful.",4
"watched the sunset in the horizons with the silhouette of the temple is amazing. but do watch out for the roaming monkeys. i had the unpleasant experience of my spectacles being snatched right out of my face by one of them. apparently, i was not the only one to experience this on that day. my time in bali would have been completely ruined if not for a spare set that i have brought along in my luggage. so be fore-warned if you intend to visit this place. stay away from the monkeys.",2
this temple was magical and definitely worth a visit. there are definitely rules you need to follow when you enter the temple but they are posted at the entrances so you can't miss it! there are locals on site who can take pictures for you and will call out your number when it's your turn.,4
"we asked our driver to take us there as part of our day trip to ubud from kuta. we had a short visit to the monkey forest and the luwak coffee plantation before ending up at mt batur around 1pm. we had to pay an entrance fee of 46k irp for the four of us, but the view was worth it. we did have the buffet at one of the restaurants (batur sari) which wasn't too bad and was fairly authentic. around $10 per person but to sit and drink in the view it was worth it. there are plenty of hawkers in the area wanting to sell you things (postcards, batik, carvings, etc). they will grab you by the arm and shove things in your face so it can be quite intimidating.",2
"the only part we liked is the drive up the mountains, the water was super low so the pictures are not of this 'water temple' but of a mud temple. of course still pretty ish on the lake but so many people, wasps, cartoon character statues everywhere - did not have the bali feel. too far, and costs too much for what it is. i wouldn't recommend there are far better temples to see that are closer. see other reviews for other temple feedback, private car is how to go.",2
"the most amazing views of bali are offered here, and the temple itself is pretty. it is right on the water, and has a walkway from one end to the other.",2
one of the many temples you will visit on your bali trip. the views are very nice. we took a lot of photos. must visit the temples just for the views. a must visit place in bali. i recommend taking an entire day trip of 3-4 temples as the famous tourist temples in bali are located at very picturesque places. note: you just see the temples from outside. you are not permitted to enter the temples.,2
very nice temple on a rock. go at sunset for the nicest views and pictures. can get very crowded. at low tide you can visit the holy water fountain.,4
"visited today in uluwatu temple. time schedule was too tight to see temple itself. but kechak dance show was nice. sadly few dark clouds visited sky and many people left the scene middle of action. that spoiled a bit whole show. i have seen same more than 20 years ago and it was funnu to have some modern twist in show just before firedance. great and funny monkey in the show! carpark area was so full, and we sneeked out few minutes before grande finale.",8
"this legendary temple still has its own place in the heart of many tourists. but when you come in holidays/high season,it will be very, i mean really crowded. the sunset is beautiful,and be sure to come before sunset so you won't miss it!",4
"uluwatu is a temple that lies in ruin overlooking the ocean. to get to the temple you first must tie a provided nylon wrap around your waist which instantly will stick to your legs in the heat and humidity. you will then be directed to a path that leads through heavy jungle. as you proceed you will discover that the jungle is populated by aggressive monkeys waiting to steal your hat, glasses, cameras or any other objects they can get their hands on. we were escorted by a park ranger, armed with a slingshot, who kept the monkeys away. we did witness several people being robbed by the monkeys who ambushed them as they walked by. many steps lead to the ruins of the temple which you can view through locked gates. the ocean below is spectacular. this place was pretty crowded, it was hot, the monkeys do steal, the ruins are a bit inaccessible but what a great adventure.",8
"typical bali ocean temple.the view is ok. not impressive. you have to walk a long way across the bad quality souvenir shops to get to it. and takes no more than 20 mins to finish the entire place. only special thing here is \you have to pay to go to the dirty toilet here\ 3000 inside the site, 2000 in the car park. that's not a lot of money.but, very bad atmosphere, doesn't make you feel good. i don't think this place worth to visit. the view at tirta empul is definitely better. ( i'm not sure whether you have to pay for toilet there. but don't expect it to be clean)",2
"there are several holy sites located within the complex related to the balinese hindu beliefs about death and reincarnation, with a surprisingly important role played by the little scamps that call it home.at the northwestern border of the forest is an ancient bathing temple. accessible by a steep flight of stairs and fed by a nearby stream, its used to carry out purification rituals. the villagers consider the waters here to have special cleansing powers, based on the balinese belief in the holiness of upstream water. after cremation, the ashes and bone fragments of the deceased are immersed in this holy water for cleansing, while funeral-goers take a purifying bath. bit concern about new parking area how noise it could be?",2
"not the cultural experience that you would expect at a temple, huge amounts of tourists.nice view over cliffs though.",4
ulluwatu temple offers great views for cliffs and sunsets. it's nice to go for sunset. the temple is nice but the sea and cliffs views are even more spectaculars,8
"truly a natures wonder. i was in awe of the beauty of this place, although going there is tough. the road is very rough and takes around an hours ride from the harbor but it was all worth it. the view is awesome and they have white sandy beach aside from the view of the dinosaur shaped head rock formation. i would surely come again to explore more that place and perhaps stay longer in this island. it was the highlight of our new year indonesia trip.",2
"it is a beautiful temple by the coast, magnificent waves and shorelines, sunsets are beautiful if there are no clouds nor rain. entry fee is 60000idr per person. however, a larger area than the temple grounds are catered for tourist shopping dollars, lots of shops selling similar goods. spoils the experience.",4
"pura ulun danu bratan and lake danau, is a lovely place won't be missed. cool weather on a highland, it's actually peace and tranquil to spend some time at this place. you can choose to do canoeing, boat riding or just walking around the lake by taking picture, it's a nice place that not to be missed.",30
"was wanting to come here many times when in bali... so i finally got to recently. i did enjoy going and glad i did but all the hype didn't live up to me.. beautiful place but, other temples to see",2
"uluwatu temple is one of the big 6 temples everyone who visits bali should go and see. its a very popular attraction so just be prepared for the crowds. the best time to go would be just before sunset, although im not sure if its open until then. i just think that if you can time your visit with the sunset the location will be a spectacular view point for one. leave any shiny objects - earrings, necklaces, sunglasses etc in your bag/car, the monkeys here love an easy target lol. dont be that guy/girl who gets their belongings knicked by a cheeky little monkey lol! but if that does happen the staff will help you retrieve it.",8
"we took a trip from legian with our hostel. stopped at 2 beaches, and then went to the temple. there's not much to visit in there, but you can walk near the water and enjoy the view. after you can buy a ticket to see the kemal dance. its 10$, but we thought it was average. but its part of the cultural tradition and i think it's worth it even if not that impressive.",13
"tanah lot is a huge tourist attraction in bali. many indonesians travel from other islands to visit, and it is also packed with foreign tourists. this means it is quite crowded. the temples are breathtaking, but you can not enter the temples themselves. if you find yourself in the area, it is worth making a trip to tanah lot to see the sun set and view the temples.",18
"uluwatu temple is another must visit destination when in bali. be warn of the monkeys. while i was there, i have witnessed at less half a dozen visitors' glasses being snatched away by the monkeys. the view of the temple is awesome. the indian ocean right in front of you with huge waves splashing towards the cliff of the temple ground. uluwatu has become very touristy as of any other places in bali. tourism is the big business for bali and her people. be prepared to walk.",8
"a must visit at least once when in bali. this place have a stunning view during sunset. while it is pretty good view. do catch the sunset performance if you are interested in it. however, there is a few things one must be on a look out. monkeys! do remember not to bring the following (slippers that is bright colors mainly yellow! and glasses or anything that can be snatch). the monkeys around uluwatu temple is very notorious and will run up to an unsuspected tourist and snatch their belongings and run off with it. it appears to be a very common things there. so be warn!",8
beautiful park to walk around. there are some nice temples but one cannot access these. check the map first chart out your path first before starting on the adventure.,4
"on an day trip to the capital city we decided to ask our driver to take us to see the uluwatu temple and monkey forest. views across the ocean are spectacular, this coast line is rumoured to be one of the best in bali to witness the sun setting, unfortunately we arrived to early in the afternoon it would have meant waiting at least 2.5 hours for the sun set and kecak dancing and singing show. the heat and humidity was very high so we had a walk along the cliff paths took some pictures and took in the fantastic views and decided to head back to our hotel. good visit, if your going to view the sunset our advice would be not to arrive until 16.30 at the earliest.",8
"for a stopover is okay to snap few pics, but i dont recommend onpupose tripe because is too small and empty and is about 2.30 hours drive from bali.",2
"this is a must when visiting bali.. as soon as we arrived, we saw a japanese tourist taking a picture of his wife, while a group of monkey's ran behind him and one of them stole his glasses!!! so cheeky.. we tried to help them hunt down the monkey, but we didn't have any luck. so be careful to have your belongings secured! we had a lovely time exploring this beautiful temple, the stunning sheer drop down the cliff face was quite breathtaking.",2
"it is very picturesque, just like what you see on postcards. we went with some local friends and they explained to us the significance of this temple. very interesting.",4
"this place is an absolute stunner. the temple is perched on the top of a cliff, with the ocean waves hitting the rock below. the view here is to die for. some even say, that this place offers the best sunset views in bali. although entry inside the temple is restricted for tourist, you'll find you can spend a lot of time there just soaking in the grand view of this place. be careful of the monkeys there. keep your belongings close, especially your specs/sunglasses, as the monkeys are notorious to snatch them straight off your face. in case they do, do not panic, and call the temple authorities, they'll help you get them back.",2
"i finally made it to this attraction on my third holiday in bali, was on my to do list and so worth it. i was mesmerized by the beauty of the place and views of the ocean, temple and cliffs, various stalls along the way should you want to buy some gifts or something for yourself. beautiful gardens and beautiful temple. for a donation you can be blessed at the temple also. wasn't there long enough so plan to return for sure and explore some more.",2
"when you visit baturiti, this temple is a must visit. better when they have their service going. we came in the morning when the water was low, thus nothing like other picture which might be more beautiful when the water is high. but still worth a visit to take pictures or pray...",4
if you want good views and a great balinese cultural experience this is the place. take a nice walk along the cliff side to see the temple at the edge. then go see the kecak fire dance at sunset. a sight to see.,2
"the uluwatu temple itself might be the attraction, but the cliff views and monkeys are really amazing. the monkeys offer some great photo opportunities as does the stunning scenery, best to keep in mind the monkeys are wild so some are more aggressive than others. when you arrive you are dressed in traditional clothes, which i found to be a fun experience. however! when they are dressing you they will hand you bananas or peanuts and ask for 20,000rp. you do not need to pay this to enter the temple, this is only for the monkeys that will be around regardless if you have food. the view is worth the visit alone.",8
"beautiful cliff temple ,best time to visit if you would like to see around the temple and sunset is 4.30 pm just enter from west gate and straight ahead from ticket checking point; walk to the right then you will see beautiful spot for photography very good pavement now ;well improvement then walk back closer to the temple best sunset point from the stage of kecak dance",13
"we visited tanah lot on our own as the trips seemed ridiculously overpriced, 350k+! we were staying in kuta, hired a scooter and drove, it took 1 hour exactly. the price for entry is 30k so overall it cost us 61k each including scooter hire and parking! we got there just as everyone was leaving, and there was a lot of people leaving! the sun was just setting and the view was beautiful. we took photos and were blessed by the keepers of the temple for a small donation. the temple is easy to get too at low tide but as we looked around the tide began to come in and the water became deep and strong when heading back to shore. those with young children be very careful! overall beautiful place to visit and take photos and a lovely amount of, non-pushy, market stalls for you to buy bits and bob's! definitely go just be aware it's very, very popular!",17
"great for all ages. garden, temples, place to relax by the lake a d enjoy and a relaxing day. most definitely recommended.",4
well it was about time. finally got the family here. wonderful views and managed to get the right seating as we waited for the sun to go down. the performance of the kecak dance was enjoyable and a quality performance. well worth seeing.,13
"if your not a fan of tr monkeys (like my self) then just be prepared as there are monkeys at this temple. the views are pretty nice and are great for a few photos but after being to many temples and having views like this back home they all become the same, but if it's your first time going to see a temple then this one is a good first option for you",14
"the view of the temple in the middle of the sea with constantly crashing waves against its walls is definitely a sight to behold. the offshore setting and the sunset backdrops makes tanah lot a must visit site in bali. only balinese people are allowed in the main temple. however, you can cross the waves on a low tide day to visit the rock base of the temple and take a sip of the holy water from the natural fresh water fountain. the guardian snakes are believed to reside in the crevices around the fountain. if you are a nature lover like me, this place is a must visit. make sure you visit during the evening when it is almost the sunset time. the afternoon can get really hot here. there is no dress code to visit the place and enjoy the sunset, however, a sarong needs to be worn before entering the rock base of the temple. there is a small market near the entrance of the temple area where you can shop and eat at reasonable prices.",18
"we wanted to make a different not so touristic route in bali and when i found info about this temple i was really interested. and indeed it was so worth to visit! it took us ~2.5 hrs to get there from sanur, 2 hrs to climb and 1 hr to get down. there was no entrance fee, we paid for sarong and some money for donation which is not mandatory. there aren't a lot of tourists, mainly local people who are climbing up to have a ceremony. the atmosphere was trully amazing and people are so nice and friendly! i fell in love with the place totally. the views from the mountain were really nice and the feeling was just incredible when i was walking alone in the jungle at one moment. on the top the temple is really small. while i was resting there the cloud came and i was sitting in that cloud listening to ceremony bells with almost no people around. it was spectacular! it is not true that you have to be fit to climb all steps. after 1/3 of the climb i thought i woudln't be able to make it to the top. but i felt really ashame after a local woman with 2 boxes on her head and a bag in her hand was even quicker than me. so i studied her way of climbing and it was so much easier! you just have to do it very very very slowly. and i mean it - really really slowly. if you do that it won't be very hard to climb. i really recommend going there. it's a must see in bali definitely!",28
"1----- this is the temple, which is different from others ,as this is situated shore of the ocean. 2---- in this temple, tourist can't go inside, only bali indonesia people can go inside. 3---- entry fees are there, but must go there 4----the idol is usually vishnu or shiva 5-----the entrance of a temple is cave-like 6-----its a must visit because the temple stands tall even though the harsh and gigantic waves crash through the rocks every few seconds. it's a nature's marvel 7---- it's far , so without vehicles don't go. 8----in the entry a lots of shopping.& price is also reasonable, can bargain & buy. 9--- food ,like 🌽 corn, ice cream, cold drink coconut, & many 10--- there one different types ice cream walla, that is coconut ice cream must try.( watch how he served). 11---- must visit this place.",2
went there twice and prefer the sunset one since the view is indescribebably good. the holy snake and holy water 'attraction' was also nice. probably too crowded and too many tourist there so don't expect to have a good photograph there. several small puras surrounding tanah lot were also nice to visit.,17
"must visit place, but too crowded. the temple you see you are not allowed to go in anyway. rock formations out at sea, tanah lot is quite a tourist attraction, about 40mins north of seminyak. best times to visit are around sunrise or sunset.",17
uluwatu is one of the must visit place/temple in bali. cliff view is awesome. nice view around the temple. best attraction is kecak & fire dance show which tells about ramayanam and i say don't miss it. show happens during 5pm and ends upon sunset.,8
"known as pura luhur uluwatu, the views are best enjoyed on two different vantage points on both northern and southern portions of the area. lucky to visit during sunset with beautiful sunshine before sunset, awesome view! wear own sarongs before entering,sarongs also are available for rental at the entrance. worth to visit,wont regret!",8
having been before in bali many times we now embarked on seeing uluwatu. it is a busy trip passing denpasar but it is worth it.not the temple as such as there are better in bali but the views are amazing. a rolling sea and a walk along the coast with amazing views. go for it,8
"must visit place when in bali. sat on a top of a high cliff uluwatu temple is famous for stunning views, kecak fire dance and monkeys. it is worth to visit the temple later in the day and watch the sunset. just breathtaking scenery, great for photography. just mind the monkeys, they can get a bit cheeky and pinch your phone or a flipflop. awesome place to come to.",8
"did not get a chance to see this temple during our last visit to bali, but it was worth the wait. after an 80 minute drive from ubud on a monday mid afternoon, we arrived around 4:15 pm before most of the buses arrived to see the 6:30 pm sunset. took a couple of scenic photos and ate at one of the cliff restaurants on the north side for an excellent view of the sunset. will return next year again just for the view. bonus: actually found cheap, stylish sunglasses for 50,000 idr (under $4) along the route to the temple that we usually see selling in spain, italy and korea for $10.",2
"what an amazing place! simply the hidden jewelry for us. great cliff and awesome ocean view. we enjoyed the kick dance with 100.000 idr. it was so worth to see, while we could witness the sunset . it was so perfect.",13
a spectacular site but you can't get to the temple if the tide is high ....especially with the king tides and rough surf we saw during our visit. a lot more tourist trap shops you have to walk through to get to the main gate so expect to see huge crowds and bustling spruikers at exorbitantly inflated tourist prices.,4
"uluwatu temple is beautiful. beware of monkeys there, specially take care of goggles as monkeys snatch it and run away. entry is 30000 idr. avoid going in peak sun as the temple is open so very hot to visit. carry an umbrella if going during the day. nice small restaurants outside the temple that have good local cuisines. coconut water is a must try when in bali.",8
uluwatu temple is a must see when you next visit bali. located on a picturesque and high cliff bank with stunning view of indian ocean. best to plan your visit there in late afternoon to catch the spectacular sunset and see the traditional fire dance. it is one of the most beautiful places to visit in bali,8
"the temple is a beautiful place to visit for sunset..however it will be full of tourists!!! be careful of the monkeys there they snatch bags and any food items. they also bite.. you do not want to get bitten by a monkey in bali, i got bitten in ubud and it cost about $5000 in medical treatment.. i can't share the link on tripadvisor but if you google sun surf soul monkey bite in bali you will find all the information about what to do if you are bitten. it is also applicable for dog bites...",2
"this place is as good as the views it offers. temple itself not really interesting. but the views definetely are. place is buzzing with selfie-loving tourists. beware of the monkeys, they are quite cheeky",14
"my wife, my 7 year old daughter and i went to visit the temple, and see the kecak dance, i have to add as a disclaimer, on my wife's order. no regret whatsoever, it was absolutely magnificent. not the temple i must add, as much as i respect places of worship, other temples are by far more elaborate. but the \dance routine\, it simply is a must see. it is a very entertaining and funny piece of theatre. it is set in a open air theatre, with a magnificent sea view. the only downside, is you have to get a taxi waiting up for you, as to my knowledge, no means of transport is available around. it is not a major problem, since taxis are very cheap to come by. if in bali, do not miss, it is after all about balinese myths and legends.",2
"beautiful position and setting, we go there every time we are in bali and have not been disappointed yet. an oldie but a goodie!",2
"not for the independent traveller. uluwatu temple is easily accessible by taxi, even blue bird metered rate is very reasonable, however once dropped off one is trapped. the local policy is that advanced booked taxis are not allowed to pick-up, to protect the local transport cartel. whilst it is understandable if they want to keep out uber and the like, however this also applies to the regular local taxis, therefore the taxi company that bought you there is not able to pick you up. unless paying for a package to keep your car and driver there, the only transport available is at two or three times the meter rate! alternatively, leave by foot and hope that the rate charged by the empty taxis leaving is not too high (meter plus 30%) this is clearly extortion of tourists, therefore this place should be avoided. the extortion of tourists also extends to the entrance tickets, which is three times the price paid by locals. unfortunately, bali is institutionally focused on extracting the maximum from visitors. i shall not be recommending travel to the island to my friends. the attraction is not about the temple, it is out of bounds. the concrete paths and crumbling walls give a good view of the cliffs, nice not spectacular. the gargoyles are being renovated, with a large lumps of stone grafted to them. as others have stated the culture is ruined for the sake of a quick buck. the monkeys terrorise the visitors, the monkey trainers terrorise the visitors for large tips after retrieving the missing shoe, or whatever. clearly a well rehearsed routine! the only positive is that it appears the toilet blocks are newly build and to western standards. they have yet to degenerate to local standards! food opportunities on the overhand are horrendous. i opted for a fresh(?) coconut, cut with a dirty, rusty knife, served on a dirty plastic plate picked off the floor. straws were from an open packet on the grubby table, spoons in an open pot! cooked food seemed to be handled with the same sense of hygiene. there is however what looks like a modern clean restaurant just a few 100 meters outside the car park exit.",8
this temple is stunning! you begin the walk through the forest and have to be on the watch for the monkeys. they snatched someone's glasses. the views from every part of the walkway is stunning. you cannot miss this sight if you are in bali.,2
"no image can convey the real beauty of this place, so it attracts visitors from all over the world. many couples and honeymooners have their pictures taken there. if you travel with children there's a small playground near so there is something for everyone. many vendors are near but they are outside the parking lot and not a lot of hassle. there are also small boats so you can see the temple from the water side.",4
"temple is beautiful as it's on the sea, but extremely overcrowded, very expensive entrance, full of shops, overpriced restaurants...what makes it not original at all from my point of view. i wouldn't recommend it",4
"what to say, best location ever for a temple...pay attention to the monkeys... you can watch the fire dance here...nice",13
best time to visit is during sunset. it offers nice vantage points across the stretch. you can also watch the kecak dance so make sure you are on time to catch the best seats.,13
"very peaceful and calming surroundings, i would definitely make an effort to check this 1634 ad built temple, it is high on the mountain so it is on the cool side which does make a change the heat that bali can throw at you. there is a entrance ticket and there are places to eat and drink nearby you will not be disappointed.",2
tanah lot temple must be number one in your itinerary. this is one of the most beautiful tourist attractions in the island of the gods. many people come to see her at sunset time when it becomes a dark silhouette with the last sunlight around. plan your time well if you come in the afternoon as traffic jams always occur and you probably will lost the sunset because of it. sometimes from nusa dua to tanah lot can take 3 hours in the afternoon. tanah lot is equally impressive in the morning when the crowds don;t arrive yet and you feel more peaceful ambiance. so it's up to you to come for the sunrise or sunset to tanah lot. both offer awesome view to the sea temple.,17
had my tour guide drop us off here around sunset time. there was definitely thousands of people there all taking photos and it was pretty much impossible to get a good photo or even enjoy the atmosphere of the temples. it was a beautiful sight but so many tourists and what you see in the actual photos is deceiving.,4
"i still can't contain how awed i am after visiting this temple. no wonder why they call it \heaven's gate\. although i havent had the chance to visit the whole temple (due to time constraints), the whole temple is 3-4 hours tour as said by the local guide. there is no entrance fee here only donation and a 10k rupiah rental of sarong for each person. how to get there: i suggest you rent a car. it will save you a lot of time and it is worry less! family bali tours managed by mr. gede bob and our driver was mr. agus. they were both very helpful and accommodating. you can contact them on facebook just search gede bob. you can also have a side trip at tirtagangga temple, goa loa and tengganan village on your way to lempuyang.",28
"first of all the drive to the temple is magnificent. as you climb the mountain and look back you can see the sea below and a great amalgamation of blue water and green vegetation. you will also see the new bridge being built over the sea which is connecting the ngurah rai airport. the entry is idr 30k. if your legs and shoulders are not cover the attendants at the gate will provide you a cloth to cover it. thus you need not be appropriately dressed for the occasion. bali is quite hot in the afternoon and thus most people will ask you to visit here in the evening as you can also catch a spectacular sun set from the top of the cliff where the temple is situated. however, i preferred the afternoon sun because the monkeys don't come out in the heat leaving enough space and time for you to enjoy the view. else, you need to really take care of your sunglasses and hats as they have special affinities towards these articles. the best view of 2 cliffs touching down the blue sea and the water on the shore being green gives a magnificent view. the cliffs are made of limestone and thus is white in colour. my mouth automatically opened in awe of the sight in front of me. this place is not to be missed under any circumstances.",2
the temple in itself isn't that interesting but the great setting with views over the ocean and the monkeys (if these are the first you see in bali) make it a good visit if you are staying in southern bali,2
"this is one of the most important temples in bali. it's a truly magical site, you just have to breathe the energy for your spirit admiring the \heaven's gate\ & the volcano agung on the background. about 2/2,5 hours are necessary to get your cool picture there, if you arrive there in the middle of the day (it's better to come early in the morning, there's no queue...). the whole visit including the several levels of this temple takes about 4 hours. time to reach lempuyang from the main towns of bali: from ubud 2,5 hours (passing from the seaside), 3,5 (passing from the country); from nusa dua & villages close to the airport area 3,5/4 hours (depending on the traffic conditions). free donation to entry, bring your \sarong\ if you already have it, otherwise you must rent it too giving another tip...",28
"beautiful and clean place! for sure a must see in indonesia. love the fish and the stone work around, there is no guides chasing you. grate place! recommended",2
"we decided to take the ulluwatu trip as we had read a lot about the beautiful sight of the cliff at sunset and the kecak dance there. the view of sunset and natural beauty of this place is fantastic, the kecak dance thou can be avoided as it is over crowded and a tad boring.. also, the fact that i come from the land of ramayana.. there was no novelty for me in it. so i would advise people to visit the ulluwatu for natural beauty and views of the sunset and the kecak can be avoided if you know ramayana.",8
uluwatu itself wasnt much of a site itself as a temple but the scenery from it was absolutely incredible and picturesque with the large waves that change colors when they meet the cliff. there were monkeys and i have seen tourists loose their sunglasses or a bag of snacks and drinks so be careful with your belongings.,8
"this is the most beautiful place i've visited in bali. try hike down to the beach, it's quite challenging but worth it. be careful of the waves though.",2
"uluwatu temple is secondary here. the real attraction is the location. set on cliff tops (a bit reminiscent of ireland's cliffs of moher), it has long, safe paths along the edges in both directions with superb views all along. we were warned to beware of rude, thieving monkeys, but they were not a problem. the huge, monkey statue at the entrance does get your attention. lots of steps and walking.",8
"the views are spectacular and the coast line is very dramatic. you need to ensure that you go during low tide otherwise you can only view from a viewing point. we walked down to the temple during low tide. on the right was a cave which has a sign of \holly snake\. we were told that people can give donations and have the snake wrapped around there arm and they pray and make a wish. just below the temple is another area which they call \holly water\. one makes a donation (2000 was suggested). then you are to take two sips of the water, wash your forehead and face and you will receive from the person manning the area a flower of rice on your forehead. there are opportunities to show and road side stands by the parking area.",4
enjoyed seeing the lake and temple. it was a little far to drive but i did not regret seeing one of the most well known landmarks in bali.,2
"as most things to do in bali, if you organize yourself you can generally do it cheaper and get a similar experience and in some cases better. we did the trek a week ago so it being rainy season opted to not worry about getting up uber early for sunset as changes of seeing it clearly are pretty rare this time of year. we hired our own driver for 38,000rp (after shopping a few drivers) we chose \wayan\, who we found in the market holding a sign saying \sexy taxi driver\ a. because of his sigh b. because he spoke great english and c. because he was fair on price. a side note on him - he was excellent the whole time from teaching us a few other things about local culture, pointing out things along the way and just very easygoing the whole time. he picked us up at 6:30am took us to batur for the trek, waited 3hrs while we did it, stopped for lunch after as well as at the time paddies for 30mins and arrived back in ubud around 2ish all for the one price. back to batur! - because we arrived earlier we did not have to pay the 30,000rp at the guards stand on your way into the village. however, when you get to the base of batur you do have to take a guide and the fees re not cheap (which was unexpected on what we had read) they have a little booth and pricing listed for the different options you can do while trekking. cheapest is 350,000rp/pp. totally understand that the mountains are sacred to them and that safety is important but in my opinion this is definitely a money grab and there doesn't seem to be a way around it. that being said, it is something you most likely will only do once and worth it. we chose the 350,000rp to the \first peak\ and were a bit pressed for time so they told us they could take us up on a scooter/bike to the next base point for the same price. totally recommend doing this option. seems like a bit of a cheat at first but really just allows for more time on the actual mountain as you only skip a paved road through a few small farming villages and get to the good stuff faster. we told our guide it was our honeymoon and he took us around the whole peak for the same price. it may seem daunting once you get up as you are already tired but it was honestly what made the trek what it was. you've already gone that far so do the whole thing! super cool to have a steam facial at the one point and you definitely feel off the beaten path if for only a few raw moments. it costs a few bucks but it is definitely worth checking out if you are an outdoors person as you will no question appreciate the trek, the views and it's nice to get some exercise while on a trip as sometimes it can be hard to keep up :)",2
"perched on a cliff face, uluwatu temple is very picturesque-which is why a gazillion tourists flock there at sunset. fantastic photo opportunities. there are lots of steps! especially along the cliff face. there is a secret gate located along the path on the north cliff face that you can open and sit on a rocky outcrop to watch the sun set. you will find most tourists congregate on the ampitheatre located to the south of the temple which is where you can see the dun set beside the temple. beware! there sre cheeky monkeys who will steal you belongings, like sunglasses from your head (one poor girl was sitting on the grass and took her shoes off, only to have one stolen). entry is $3. sarongs can be borrowed (you wear them in the temple as a sign of respect). warning: toilets are gag-worthy. traffic is really chaotic",8
"we visited with our ten year old daughter during a holiday to bali oct 2016. this was our second visit as went there twelve years ago but still enjoyed it. please be warned leave all valuables behind as we did see a few guests become victims of the monkeys cheeky nature, eating hats and running off with them and even one monkey opening a visitors bag but it's just their curious nature. we left all personal belongings in the taxi so we're able up go and enjoy the monkeys antics. there are some very young babies who are very cute and you can purchase fruit to feed them if you do want pictures with them. we stayed for about an hour and a half and this was plenty long enough but a great place to visit and the temple with its interesting architecture was good for a photo or two.",2
"start your tour with a gentle walk around the temple and views from the cliffs. the show starts at 6pm, but it's best to get there a little early for a good seat. it can be very hot and a seat high in the stand is advisable, to catch some fresh air. the show is outstanding and the male choir produces an amazing sound of great complexity.",13
the temple is located on the hill and one gets a real magnificent view of the sea surrounding the hill on which the temple is located. from the time one starts climbing up the hill there are many spots where one gets to see the sea below and its fantastic view. the long walk after the temple is a must for nature lover. on can see in the entire stench of walk sea below(indian ocean)and hills on the other side. the sun set is also worth watching from the top of the hill. one should make it a point to visit this temple while in bali. the only precaution one needs to take is protecting personal belongings (like camera etc) from monkeys . the local guides generally give hints(tips) to protect them.,2
this place is simply stunning! we were at first hesitant to go there because of the distance but our guide mr. agung +62 812 3882316 said it will be an experience. it was an experience indeed o visit such a great temple where you can walk on stepping stones over a large pond. our guide explained the history of the place as well which made it more remarkable.,4
"hi guys, this is a large temple. near a beautiful lake (beratan). ulun danu is really breathtaking. it is a spectacularly beautiful location. a lot of ceremonies. a very serene atmosphere. a lot of prayers and a lot of tourists. a must see in my opinion. regards schliek",30
"you cant claimed that you have been bali if you dont take a selfie in this temple. very crowded, but its okay.",2
"we were here for a few hours and loved it, the view was amazing and saw some wildlife from the locals holding a snake. if your in bali , add this to your list of places to go.",2
"we had a blast at this beautiful and sacred place. we dressed appropriately to be respectful and wore what that provided before you walk in. they can wrap the sarong around your waste for you if you are having a hard time like us lol we walked around the edge of these high cliffs looking at a stunning views of the ocean. there was also monkeys around that's was cool but don't touch them! pack light, it was very hot so pack water and a snack. there is a store to grab food before you go in and a bathroom if you need to go. other than that enjoy the culture and the views and be respectful! :) 🌺aloha!🍍",14
"tanah is only a few £s to get in, you are ushered in and cant really look at shops until you are on the way out. it is really busy so difficult to enjoy the splendor. it is apparently the most visited temple and it shows. it was lovely - go if you have time but otherwise visit the other temples. unfortunately the day we went no sunset to be seen as cloudy but that is luck of the draw.",17
this place and its setting is always a stunner. the drive is long to get here but well worth the effort. it is one of balis more unique temples... must visit destination,2
"the sunset was lovely and the view of the cliff and the sea bed was stunning! but compared to tanah lot somehow i prefer the latter. probably because it was so humid and hot here, with totally no wind from the sea at the time we travelled there in mid february.",17
"really enjoyed this temple but i had a local guide for was given lots of information and background history, very pleased i went to this attraction",4
"we visited this temple predominantly to watch the daily sunset show which is scheduled. the temple is always very busy which is expected, as local people go to pray and make their offerings. it's location is set high up on the edge of the coast, so be prepared to walk up a lot of steps, but the views from the tip are wonderful. the sunset show is a short walk away from the temple to an amphitheatre set up on the coastline. although there's an additional charge to watch this show, it was worth the small amount we paid and the show was very entertaining & enjoyable. watch out for the monkeys though!!",14
a tranquil beautiful place to convene with such human like animals... a gorgeous river runs through it and the moss laden balinese temples add to an already amazing experience,2
the temple was not that attractive (as shown in the photographs in various websites) although it is on top of a hill and overlooking the sea since most part of the temple is not visible. the temple was also not open when i visited and it is true of most of the temples at bali. the key attraction is kecak dance. it is important to be an hour before the dance which starts at 6 pm. the strategic position for viewing the dance is the place opposite the entry point of the actors as this is the point where the sunset can be seen while the dance is being performed. the dance which is based on ramayana is reasonably executed.,2
"the place itself is nice. not so good a temple on the top of fantastic cliff. view is amazing especially for sunset. but the problem is not even monkeys (there are some special guys with bananas to bribe monkeys for stolen belongings and slingshots to keep them away), but people. after one hour driving from nusa dua you arrive at the most crowded parking in bali with thousands of people attacking poor cliffs and monkeys. at 18.00 there is some dance show, so mixture of show visitors and nature admirers makes it virtually impossible to move a step. plus an hour wasted trying to get away from parking lot...",2
"well organised tourist attraction, but in typical bali style its set up to take as much money from you in as little time as possible. from the car parking fee to the entrance fee to the long stream of overpriced markets to the guides and hawkers when you make your way to the temple. you pay for your blessing and expect to see the temple, but you cannot go up to it!. well at the end of the day its a temple built on a rock that you can look at from a distance. there are many temples in bali, albeit this is one of the more picturesque",2
"unfortunate that you cannot get close to the temple, but still nice to look at from a distance and take fotos. was quite busy and the drive there is long with all the traffic. but worth the trip.",4
we took a day trip to pura lampuyang from ubud. it took us 2 and a half hours during high seasons but it turned out to be a great decision! we reached only the 4th temple but the view was already magnificent and we are happy that it was not so crowded with tourists like other sites in south or ubud so we had a peaceful time there. highly recommend. we would love to come back and explore more of east bali next time.,2
"it's really overcrowded so don't expect to get perfect sunset. the waves were so strong that it hit us although we were few meters above the sea on the cliff. we couldn't go up to the sacred temple as it's only open for prayers' purpose and not for tourists. go on an adventure and walk far away from the crowd and you will get to the highest cliff there. you will see endless black sands, rocks, big waves and little creatures along the way. astonishing nature. we were like \wow\ once we made it to the top of the cliff. magnificent view from the cliff. nature is definitely amazing. besides that, tanah lot is also a great place for shopping. i could easily get a bali dress for rp25k. well, i speak their language though. for those who can speak indonesian you can most probably get local tickets like we did, but make sure you can speak native languages in the respective districts where you tell them you come from. tanah lot is a must to visit when you are in bali. stunning nature!",18
"one of the most beautiful place in bali. there are three tenples, tanah lot is the most beautiful. like a painting *-*",18
i have been to a lot of places across the globe but haven't come across such incredible figure ! a temple in the middle of a sea is just breathtaking ...,4
gorgeous views!!! i loved the tanah lot. be careful of the waves- they are very strong. also if you go in the morning it is way less crowded!,17
visited tanah lot temple last year on honeymoon. stayed to see the sunset and was well worth it! would definitely recommend anyone who visits bali to visit tanah lot :-),18
"visited here to see the temple and the kecak dance. the views were amazing. the dance would have been fantastic and it really is well done. the costumes, the humour, all really great. but and it is a big but that they need to address, there are so many people. which would not be a problem if they were not still walking in to sit down 30 mins after it has started. seriously!!! mothers with babies getting in the way of the dancers trying to come out!! then people start to leave or move somewhere else!!! for what reason i have no idea. it was just disrespectful. there should be a cut off point where people can not come in.",13
"absolutely loved going to uluwatu temple. went in the morning and it was very calm and without too many people. it's clean, and absolutely amazing views. would visit again and again.",8
"when you get inside, you feel the magic of the temple! the view is fabulous and after visiting the monument you can see by the end of the day the kecac dance! strongly recommend this place!!",13
"this was a highlight for us. read a lot beforehand and we hid our sunglasses and other pinch-able items. went for a lovely walk around the temple and along the wall. lots of cheeky monkeys, some looking for something to grab and some lazing about. you can't walk on the temple but look into it. the kecak dance was simply amazing. enchanting and passionate. only negative is that it was too packed and not enough space. we used a tour operator. gede looked after us. look him up. he sent one of his drivers as we hired a daily driver. dira was with us the whole day. professional, friendly and very kind.",13
this is the iconic must see temple in bali. it's built on a cliff in the ocean and most tourists come here for the sunset. the temple is not especially overwhelming but come here anyway as it's one of those temples that you just need to see in bali at least once.,2
"i found uluwatu temple very interesting and and certainly an experience not to miss. but be warned if you wear glasses to be very careful. the monkeys are trained to pinch peoples glasses so you have to pay to get them back. i had my glasses pinched and was not impressed, i even had a cord attached to them but this didn't stop the monkeys. the temple is on the edge of the cliff and is very impressive. .",8
what a beautiful temple and what a beautiful sight. you can simply sit on one of the rocks for hours and soak in the view ..the mighty ocean . must visit place for every traveler in bali,2
"i caught the sunset at the top where the restaurants were, and the views were absolutely breathtaking! so, so beautiful and very romantic. walking in from the entrance was nice, too, as the sun was just beginning to set and many people were enjoying the sand and water. the actual temple on the rock was beautiful and mysterious looking. i recommend grabbing a bintang and food at the very end of the ledge where the restaurants are.",4
had a great visit to this different temple. it's on an island and only accessible by wading through water to the island. there are different parts of the temple as one is on the 'island' and another on a cliff on the mainland and another further on. truly magnificent. only problem is there were too many people jostling for space.,4
"uluwantu offers great scenic view overlooking the ocean, while many tours may offer for kechak dance, it is actually quite long (approx. 1-2 hours) & it is ok for entertainment, i would not say it is a must-do list. it is rather costly too. do read on the leaflets on the storyline, else , you might get confuse & do not know what are they acting out . watch out for your bags for the monkeys .",8
"uluwatu temple is 1 of the sacred temples in bali which has natural beauty. the entry fee: 30 thousand rupiah & to see the kecak dance is rp.100 thousand. time to watch this attraction at 6pm. watch of your glasses, cellphone, jewelry cause there are many forest monkeys. when i went there i could see a monkey playing with a tourist cellphone. luckily the phone can taken back.",8
"a temple by the sea, it's a one of 3 must-see place in bali. my family sat on the grass to view sunset, very peaceful. you cannot enter inside but its outside view is beautiful enough",2
"i visited this place the same day as ujung water palace. i had a great time. it's a feast for the eyes, with lush vegetation, stone carvings of gods/deities and pools full of huge koi which you can feed as you walk on the stepping stones over one of the pools. there's also a holy spring which you can bathe in for a small cost, although it was a bit chilly for me! there's also a hindu temple and an amazing banyan tree. the restaurant is good too; great foo and amazing views, although a couple of the staff seemed to have problems with their maths when it came to giving change! would still go back though.",4
"this was so beautiful. located in middle of the water. nice view of sea, sky and mountains. temple floats in middle of the water.",4
"the grounds are beautiful and the scenery near the temple itself (lake, mountains, etc) are breathtaking. that being said, this is known as the \floating temple\ and unfortunately this is definitely not the case during the dry season. the majority of the temple was surrounded by land that was covered with cement blocks and other broken construction equipment during our visit. the temple itself is beautiful and i hate to say it's not worth a visit, but temper your expectations. the other disappointment was the number of loud, disrespectful people who would probably not stop short of shoving others out of the way just to get their latest instagram pic.",4
"the trip around the temple is common when you're in bali, but the breathtaking views of the cliffs and the indian ocean made this place unmissable. the highlight of my visit is of course the kecak dance during sunset, which was very entertaining and captivating. the unique and amazing thing about kecak is there's no musical instrument involved, but the dance rhythm comes from a group of 50 young, bare-breasted men, who made 'cak-cak' sounds, which when synchronized, becomes a catchy music. fun!",2
"we visited uluwatu temple for the ultimate of a seaside cliff. the name of uluwatu came from the word of “ulu” mean the tip and “watu” mean stone. so uluwatu temple means, a holy site built on “the tip of the rock”. this site was huge and beautiful. visiting this place is a must because the beauty of it, stems from being at the cliff. by the way, you will find large size coconuts being sold at the exit point on your way to the parking lot, the coconuts are fresh and worth a try. see photos.",8
"fresh air, nice walk , monkeys, amazing view from the cliff and the most famous kecak dance (fire dance) between sunset and night fall. a must see.",13
"this temple offers adventure and beauty - all in one place. when we reached, the tide was high but we could find our way to the temple through the waters - beautiful place to spend couple of hours",4
"personally the temple is best viewed at sunrise before the coaches roll in from xian, if you want to take in the serenity of your surroundings. if you stay for sunset head further north along the coast away from the hordes of tourists. there are some smaller shrines on the rocks about a 15minute walk away where you can sit and relax and watch the setting sun. it's a great location if you are able to turn a blind eye to the endless plastic and waste strewn across the natural environment just waiting for the next high tide to be sent out into the fragile marine ecosystems. ps don't waste you time spending the night in tanah lot or for that matter eating there.",17
tanah lot!!! should be called tanah not a lot i am a very patient person and love bali but i was let down by what i was about to witness $12aud to enter for 2 people + scooter parking fee not a good start we went early morning to hopefully beat the rush. sorry there is no quieter time lol after going through the entrance your first sight is a street full of stalls selling everything as they do in bali when you do finally get to the end walking around are more people trying to sell you stuff photographers trying to get you to follow your experience next thing you have to deal with is the selfie stick brigade ( you know the ones i mean they come by the bus load) omg how many different ways are there to take a pic of yourself and are not shy to push their way in front of everyone even to go to the toilet check tide times as we were there at high tide so could not get to the temple which probably was a good thing as i'm sure we would have been trampled by the \rude i must get there first people\ all in all a bit of a let down the best part of the trip was the scooter ride there and back,18
"great views of this temple although the cloud made sunset photography a bit of a missed opportunity. on the plus side, our visit by chance, coincided with a big religious ceremony on the day of a full moon so very impressed with a huge procession.",4
"this was one of the temples visted during my full day tour: 4 temples, 3 lakes, coffee plantation (famous luwak coffee), rice fields, fruit market, traditional fire dance, lunch and dinner on jimbaran beach! if you're up for achallenge, do it! absolutely enjoyed every moment with my incredible local guide, dika -+6287861367868 (wa), totally recommend him. the streets of bali are filled with scooters, so having someone skilled at navigating tge area is a plus! picked up at 8am returned to hotel around 9:15pm. the tour is lots driving through local villages, you really get up and close with bali streets and culture; peeking into locals world as they go about there daily routines. note: do not recommend for kids under 10 and those with health issues, this tour is for the adventurous type of personalities!",2
really recomended places to visit for family holiday in bali. price also reasonable and the experince that we can get here is amazing..,2
"a rock temple that you can't ever go inside. the outside part is full of commercial shops, not only locals but surfers shops like billabong, quiksilver, etc. i think this place have become too tourist over the years..",4
must watch at bali. view could be comparable to cole cliff of syndey. temple is good but the view is mesmerizing.,2
"entrance fee per person is 30,000/- per person compared to other temples visited in bali. what is unique about the temple is,it's on a cliff making it picturesque. many monkeys at the site. please refrain from feeding them as otherwise they start following you and could be troublesome. suggest it be visited at sunset as they have a cultural show featuring traditional balinese dancing.",2
one of the famous temples/spots on bali i was expecting something spectaculair. but it was at best an average experience. the temple itself is defenitely not the most beautiful on bali and the sunset itself is like all over bali.,2
"visitors to uluwatu temple, bali has to be very careful. i was advised by my driver to be careful of the monkey. however, upon arrival at the park, just before i would go forward to purchase the ticket, a big fat monkey was walking towards me. he was focusing on my black handbag and i tried to avoid him and suddenly he attacked me and i fell hard down on the ground. the monkey took the opportunity to snatch my spectacles and ran away. the attack was so sudden and it seems that the monkey was well trained to do this. one of the local balinese came forward and asked me what the monkey took and i told him that my pair of spectacles was snatched from me. he said he would get it back for me. just 5 minutes later, the local man came back with my spectacles and demanded idr20k from me to pay for the 'food for the monkey'. i paid him the amount that he asked for but i could not go for the tour in uluwatu as my back was badly hurt from the fall. i was helped back to the car to rest and i told my friend to continue with the tour with my driver. i believed there are many more of such uncalled for accidents that happened to many tourists everyday and yet nothing being done to prevent such kind of incidents to happen. in the first place, why are the monkey allowed to wander freely outside the uluwatu park? when the tourist have to pay to visit the park, there should also have the safety measures for visitors to visit the uluwatu park without such uncalled for incidents. i was told that past incidents that happened to tourists - the monkey snatched the camera from the tourist and broke them into two parts, a lady who tied her hair into a bun was also attacked by the monkey by pulling her bun, etc. as ministry of tourism indonesia tries to promote indonesia as a tourist destination through exhibitions and travel marts, it is also time for the indonesia government to do something about the safety of the tourists visiting bali.",8
"the place is very crowded with tourists, nowadays is very hard to get the decent picture of the temple. the entrance fee is 60k / person, the parking is 5k for a car. there is a whole village around made of shops and souvenir stands. mind the weather and choose the day when the sky is not cloudy so you can have a good view of the sunset. also be careful and mind the traffic - for us it was 1 hour and 45 minutes from nusa dua (even though it's not that far in kilometers). the greatest part for me was the view of the sea and the cliffs, the temple is poorly viseble from the cliffs which are on the sea level. also choose propee shoes, cause they are probably gone get wet.",4
"traveled from ubud to tanah lot to see this fantastic experience, definitely not dissapointed. there are plenty of places in bali to see sunsets and most of them seem to want to charge you one way or another (food, drink etc). this is just beautiful with such surreal foreground of the magnificent tanah lot temple. if you go to bali, it is an absolute must to make a trek to this untouched part of the world",18
"at very close proximity. the temples were very beautiful and it felt like you were in an indiana jones setting with all the tall trees and the wines hanging everywhere,",4
"very popular place for travellers and locals. great markets, lovely restaurant's. awesome photo opportunities of the beautiful sunsets and temple.",4
"unlike many other temples in bali, this one is in the sea, but still reachable by feet. however, consider going earlier in the day in the rainy season. also, there is very big market with lots of souvernirs in front.",2
"the temple has great views of the ocean and gives you a beautiful sun set view. we really enjoy the fire dance. it was very engaging and a lot of fun. very different to what i expected. just be really careful of the monkeys, they are quite aggressive and will steal anything they can from you. despite being very cautious and watching for monkeys, a monkey managed to come up from behind me and steal my glasses of my face, in a flash. lucky for me that one of the men working at the temple were able to get the monkey to trade a bit of food for my glasses. i even saw someone have their thong stolen of their foot 😂. dont let this discourage you though, its a great night. only one other bit of advice for you; make sure you arrive early as its a very busy place and make sure you have a hat and sunscreen for when youre waiting for the sun to go down, it can be very hot, especially if youre fair skinned like me.",14
absolutely loved uluwatu temple and the kecak dance. a highlight from my trip. such an amazing location.,8
"the views are nice, hard to take it all in with so many other tourists crowding the place. you also cant walk up to the temple unless the tides are low, unfortunately i went when the tides were high which deemed the long drive there almost pointless to me",4
"the main reason for visiting this temple is the view. you can observe the temple from the outside but cannot actually go inside it. having said that, the views of the ocean cliffs are quite spectacular, and there are monkeys in some sections too. well worth a visit, but it may not meet the expectation of temple connoisseurs.",14
it is one of the must visit temples on bali with besakih on my opinion. beautiful scenery all together. try to make it there one hour before the sunset to enjoy a magnificent view.,2
"very delightful visit to this temple the cliffs are very magnificent. the scenery is out of this world. the entrance fee and the parking fee are a bit hight (100 000 + 5000 parking), but if the money is used to preserve this place .it's worth it. the monkeys inside are a plus. try to avoid having food or glasses one near the monkeys.",14
this temple offers a great cultural experience with kecak dancing in the evenings. if you are after a cultural experience you must see this. make sure you get there early to secure good viewing spots.,13
"tip 1: arrive early to explore the temple grounds. as its a very popular tourist spot, make sure you make your way to uluwatu before 3pm to beat the jam and have enough time to explore the area and uluwatu beach. tip 2: beware the monkeys! they are reallyyyy fast! my sister's oakley was snatched by 1 of them (before we had any time to react) and by the time the gamekeeper negotiated it back with fruits (within the next 1min), its not 100% anymore with a rubber piece chewed off. at least its still wearable as compared to some other sunglasses we saw being bent and stomped on by the monkeys. and they are fierce, don't ever fight them! leave the negotiation to the keepers or let them keep whatever they took from you. so make sure no hats/glasses/sunglasses, even beware of your handphone or camera. they may even snatch it in the middle of your selfie! ;-) overall, awesome sunset but too crowded.",8
an important iconic landmark of bali island. a beautiful place to watch the sunset. very nice scenery. the place is crowded because this is one of the most popular temples in bali. a must see for tourist visiting bali.,2
stairways to heaven? it felt like that! this unique temple took my breath away. i'm speechless! i will never forget it. this is a must see!,4
"booked this half day tour through our agent , i would say its worth a visit . we were given instruction and precautions about the monkeys and they never troubled us. just remove hats , shades and colorful things they the monkey might get attracted to. they have staff to try to help get the items back in case the monkey got them but they cant guaranty. the temple is situated at the cliff . the ocean and the view is really wonderful we took a lot of pictures . i would recommend this for people to visit.",14
uluwatu temple has one of the most spectacular views in bali. once can spend hours admiring the ocean over there. sunset looks amazing from the temple. avoid carrying food because there are lot of monkeys. while you are at temple enjoy a show of kecak dance over there. it is a dance form local to the region.,8
"1. hire a blue taxi (rp 200000 from tunjung benoa), reach by 4 pm 2. let the taxi wait for the entire duration, you may have hard time getting one on the way back 3. keep your belongings watches, sunglasses, tucked in 4. pay for the tickets 5. get a sarong from the temple authorities 6. beware of the monkeys on the way to the temple 7. visit the temple, take pictures 8. watch the roaring waves crashing into the cliffs of uluwatoo 9. buy tickets for the dance 10. grab your seat early, facing the sea and the sun 11. watch the dance 12. watch the beautiful sunset with the sun setting in the sea at the horizon 13. get pictures clicked with the performers of the dance (its free) 14. beware of the monkeys on the way back to the parking 15. hop on and return to base.",8
"this was the must visit recommendation from my indonesian friends for my august trip to bali. and now i know why ! a historical temple on a rock mountain cliff with an spectacular sea view will just blow away your mind .i stood there for an hour , it gave me a peaceful feeling which i just cant describe.surely a must visit !! oh dont forget to catch the traditional kechak dance with a sunset view !!!",2
"very good experience!! definitely recommend if you want to visit two of the most famous temples of bali. it was a solo trip. driver cum guide (wayan eka) picked me up form my hotel in kuta around 10am. first i visited the tanah lot temple, and after lunch i go to padang padang beach. the beach was very nice and clean, water was clear(not dirty like kuta beach). later i spent my time at uluwatu temple until sunset, walking along the cliff side. this tour was extremely customizable, you can spend time in a place as much as you want and my driver (wayan )was friendly and knowledgeable. he chatted with me a lot. i would highly recommend booking this tour with wanya",2
"it's one of my favorite temples in bali, it's a bit far from the main city but it's sure worth a visit. i would highly recommend to see the temple before sunset, the view of the ocean is spectacular, waves plus the stunning temple standing at the edge of a cliff is such a great view while waiting for sunset. so romantic if you're with your special someone. no entrance fee and there are shops outside that sell really cheap clothes and bags, specifically those shops at the parking area.",2
"i visited uluwatu with my parter and another couple. the scenery was absolutely stunning and was complimented by a few cheeky monkeys! the temple areas were beautiful however the landscape was the real winner for me here. there waves crashed up agains the cliff face and the stunning gardens of pink blooms really brightened up the area. we all stayed for the traditional fire dance (extra charge of 100,000 i believe) which was so interesting and entertaining. the costumes and traditional dancing was great to watch. tip: it was quite a hot day and there was nowhere to purchase drinks once you enter the temple area so consider taking a large bottle of water on hot days!",8
a fantastic colourful temple and surrounding parkland. very popular with locals. we arrived during a big celebration so got tyo see this side of balinese life. lively vista over lake and surrounding mountains. good entry price and cafes if your in need.,2
this is one of the main temples of bali. it has very beautiful views of the cliffs and temples. its breathtaking! definitely if you are coming to uluwatu you should visit.,8
"overall about beauty is good, but the main attraction here is kecak dance, the monkey were vicous too",13
this is very nice temple on the sea beach. good tourist atraction on the beautifull place. shame that you couldn't go inside.,4
"we walked the few yards from the good karma restaurant, where we had had lunch, to this temple site. it really is breathtakingly beautiful and peaceful.",4
lovely temple to visit as there are lots of different things to see. it was very busy but everything is nicely spread out so it didn't seem too crowded and we hardly noticed it after a while.,4
"tanah lot temples are well located at the beach. nice surroundings and views! the main temple isn't really big, just nice to make a picture with and that's it. i enjoyed the views more than the temple. after a hour we left, isn't much to see!",17
tanah lot has some great views of the temple and the sea especially during sunset. the roadside markets are a good place to bargain stuffs too. place can get very crowded as it's on top of every tourists itinerary.,17
"tanah lot is one the famous temple in bali. you can see many beautiful views especially if you come at the sunset time ,",18
sunset is stunning here. but daylight is just a good too. during low tide visitors can walk to the temple for blessing. if it is high tide then just watch the waves beating furiously against the temple. my guide robert +6281916633062 also showed me another temple nearby which is called puri batu bolong which is short walking distant from tanah lot.,17
we reached around sunset time. theres a kecak dance which is average. it was kind of crowded to see the dance. the sunset is really good & a lot of tourists come to see that.,13
most expensive entrance ever! you have to pay 30000 for entrance and 20000 for dance show . honestly this dance show is waste of time. if you have time go early and enjoy beach view and sunset but don't stuck with just show and you will miss sunset beauty. you won't get go jek or from temple and taxi is very expensive so plan accordingly. you can use wi-fi from temple if urgent and if you don't have internet . beauty of this is covered in other reviews so don't want to cover that part .,13
we had a lovely drive to the temple. after reading many reviews it was a must on our list. if you are visiting bali i would say it is a must to see. a well laid temple area at the side of the lake. the gardens are nice and we enjoyed our visit.,2
"this temple in western side of beratan lake, up in balis central highlands with rounding mountains the mountain range provides the temple with its hazy, dreamy backdrop. the striking scenery and cool atmosphere of these uplands have made the temple site a favourite sightseeing and recreational spot for visitors. when go bali, must spent some time here.",2
"this is one place that you shouldn't miss out if you're visiting bali. the temple is set at an amazing location, at the edge of a huge cliff overlooking the indian ocean. you get amazing views at sunset.",2
the uluwatu cliff and temple are locate adjacent to each other. the cliff is spectacular with seawaves smashing it again and again. the temple is quite ordinary and it is mainly for praying. i went in the day so did not have the opportunity to take sunset photos. nevertheless the visit was worthwhile.,8
"this is definitely a must see, though, as beautiful as it is at sunset, i don't think i could ever cope with that again. the traffic in (and out) was horrific, we must have spent close to two hours trying to get down the last 3km stretch towards the temple an hour and a half before sunset. finally made it in just before sunset (be prepared that you have to make your way through the markets and throbbing crowds from the parking lot to actually get to the temple), but had grown so impatient that i just wanted to get out before the sun actually set and we would have faced the same problem on the way out. got some stunning pre-sunset photos and then legged it - still getting stuck in traffic on the way out. if you want to see it at sunset, go by scooter. otherwise, if you're driving, go earlier in the day. or be prepared to leave feeling frustrated - unless you're incredibly patient. but what a stunning sight either way. 4 stars purely because of the traffic problems.",4
"we travelled to the various temples in the lempuyang area two days after galungan day as part of the families temple visits and praying during this time. we did get a little lost after following mr google up a dead end street but finally arrived at the very full car park. motor bikes 20,000 rp took us to the first temple (gateway to heaven) and spent time there praying with the many other balinese that were visiting at the same time. this is not an area that is open to tourists, and is higher than the area where the \gateway\ is located. we then travelled to higher temples - again by motorbike 20,000 rp and climed the 1700 stemps to pura lempuyang luhur. the climb is not difficult just takes a while. it is worth the climb even for just the view, and again some areas not open to tourists and only accessible for praying",28
"this was the first visit of our two week itinerary and we were not disappointed. the grounds are beautiful and the market-style stores leading to the temple help make the visit more interesting. it was beautiful weather when we visited and not to busy, which meant that we got great pics. make this visit a must do when you visit bali :)",2
"we visited this temple in our last day in bali. it's 50,000rp to go in, so not that expensive. this temple is on the lake and is often called the floating temple. it is a beautiful area. great to take pictures!",2
the dancing is a great bali experience. they have a beautiful culture. the temple is very cool. the view of the ocean and the cliffs is just unreal. my kids all loved it. everyone should go do this while in bali. our tour guide was great and knew and explained the different areas as we drove to the location. it is not far from nusa dua at all compared to other activities.,2
"went there today in the scooter from sanur. appr. 1,5 hour drive(if u know where and how to go). getting there you have to pay for parking and entrance , fight your way through the local salesman/women, to have a gaspe at the temple. want to visite it, but are not allowed to go in! it is a huge commercial scam. stay at the beach and visit the temple on the internet!",4
"went here for sunset, was a bit cloudy but we still enjoyed a nice view. went across from the temple and had a bintang whilst the sun set. beautiful :).",4
"this place is definitely one of the most beautiful places in bali. when the sun shines brightly, the indian ocean will look so majestic and blue. the sunset is amazing, too! just be careful with some monkeys around there especially if you wear glasses, because they love breaking your glasses",2
"we visited only 2 temples on our short stay and framed them into one day out. it's a lovely place to wander around., the grounds are level apart for steps getting down to temple level and then back up again.you could take a picinic as there are lovely grassy areas to sit. there are of course stalls selling snacks and souvenirs. bring small change with you as you will need to pay for the use of the toilets although they are very dirty, when needs must. there is an entrance charge and if you have a driver you will need to pay for parking too.",4
"this was one of the nicest places we visited while in bali. true history and art so take your time and walk through the property, there are some true hidden gems. our local guide made sure we made the rounds and he explained everything. try and get there early or in the eve to avoid the heat.",2
agree not the best temple but beach views are good and if you visit for the kecek dance show at 5pm the visit is worthwhile as this show is really enjoyable and set against a backdrop of a balinese sunset which if you get a good one is spectacular view.,13
"checking out the temple and the fire show is something worthwhile, but don't try to pack it in if you are running short on nights in bali. depending upon where you are staying the drive to uluwatu can be upwards of an hour to the middle of nowhere. the temple is \guarded\ by monkeys that like to grab at shiny belongings and might be trained to take things so that locals can then bribe the monkey with food for the item and then the tourist can purchase their item back from the local. the fire show is pretty incredible and has a story line to follow the action.",8
amazing and breath taking view that u can have from the temple and in addition u can watch the kecak dance,13
"last year, i visited tanah lot bali. so far away from my origin, jimbaran. but my exhausted is pay all when i see the beautiful of this island. so, if u holiday in bali, u must visit tanah lot. god of island",18
one of the best place to see sunset in the world..beautiful view look amazing and really nice place to see durring in bali,2
i enjoying the temple thoroughly. it was just fabulous. i wish i had reached there even earlier to spend more and more time. i would definitely want to be here again every time i come to bali. it is quite far from kuta/ seminyak given the traffic scenario there. p.s.: do hire a car to visit the place. taxis are too expensive and you won't even get one on your way back.,2
"very nice temple.. hard to get sunny shot as always cloudy there, we managed to have dry weather for most of the day.. prepare for lots, lots of tourists..",4
"26 march, 2017 tanah lot temple is one of the most iconic landmarks in bali. this ancient hindu temple was built to worship the sea god, dewa baruna a few hundred years ago. the entrance ticket costs 60000idr (345 taka) per adult, taxi parking charges is 5000idr.(30 taka) (1 bdt = 174 idr)..idr = indonesian rupiah it is near from kuta...so is advisable to take tour from kuta or other near by region. i would highly recommend to see the temple before sunset, the view of the ocean is spectacular, waves plus the stunning temple standing at the edge of a cliff is such a great view while waiting for sunset. so romantic if you're with your special one.......",18
"the cliff-edge temple overlooks the coastline and relatively calm, blue indian ocean waters. the views are breathtaking.",4
"yes..one of my favorite spot in bali with the amazing view. the temple is one of the biggest in bali and here you can enjoy kecak dance performance every day start at 6pm. please be careful with your belonging because there some monkey and sometime they are a bit annoying, but overall it's a nice place to visit.",2
when you browse a random store you will undoubtly have seen this iconic temple on a postcard. so a must-see would you say. the real truth is that its pretty overrated. they destroyed the serenity of the temple by placing plastic frogs and other statues around it. you can even ride a paddleboat to see it from a different site. so i recommend to only go there when its on your way to for instance the gitgit waterfalls.,4
we visited in day time we enjoyed its entry as need to walk in water you are allowed to do worship excellent place you will enjoy and love it,4
"our family really enjoyed this outing and we got some amazing photographs of the cliffs. watching the sunset behind the fire dance was beautiful. the fire dance itself was very interesting but honestly turned terrifying when a ball of fire flew into the audience and directly at the family sitting just below us. we all thought we were going up in flames. we highly recommend sitting up high and in the middle of the arena, not on the sides.",13
"tanah lot is one of the four temples protecting bali and is quite beautiful. you can view it, and the ocean, from a short distance but dont expect to enter it. it is very picturesque and you can sit in an outdoor cafe and listen to the waves. but it can be very crowded and there are many vendors hawking their wares.",18
we went in the mid afternoon. very busy and difficult to get photos without plenty of other tourists in them. the temple it fantastic although you cannot enter. the walk around the cliff ridge line is also worth doing to gain amazing vistas out to sea and further down the coast which are not visible from down by the temple. some construction currently going on which can be noisy. more touts and market sellers around here than other temples we went to. definitely worth a look.,4
"one of top list to go when visiting bali. placed in highland, sometimes it's can be very cold, don't forget your jacket. no matter how hot most places in bali are, this one will make you shiver. very accomodating for tourist. great view, and easy to reach, even if you're not hiring tour guide. bring along your smartphone with gps and you'll find it easily. wonderful place with so many things to see, with natural calm atmosphere of beautiful lake.",2
"this temple and area of bali was breath taking!! bring lots of water and wear breathable clothing. be aware of the monkeys, they may look cute but they're not nice like the ones at monkey forest. if one try's to grab something from you, don't resist just let it go. i saw a woman who had her head bitten because she wouldn't let go of her sunglasses...be aware of your surroundings and be respectful of the culture by covering up. its a beautiful stroll along the cliffside, wear comfy shoes and bring wipes for the bathroom - no paper. it was personally in my top 3 favorite temples and a must see",2
a definite must do is the sunset at tanah lot. there are markets on they way in if you are after some shopping bargains. can get crowded and there is a rush to exit once the sun has set but overall a great experience.,17
"see this beautiful water garden makes you wonder how those balinese royals spend their life here. it's so relaxing for the mind, the eye, and your body also. prepare for the heat at sunny days!",2
"our visit to bali was one of the magnificient moment we ever had. overall trip was awesome just to mention few: kintamani mountain hill,tirta empul temple,uluwatu temple ubud market & palace.",8
impressing location with a beautiful main temple and jungle paths. beware: huge amount of visitors also in the late afternoon. best shortly after opening.,4
"this is one of the must see attractions in bali! arrive before the sunset pay the entrance fee, buy some bananas and enjoy the friendly monkeys all around the temple! the view of the ocean is amazing!!!! you also have to watch the ketac dance just before the sunset! it's wonderful!!!!!",2
"best sunset spot , would recomend for anyone who wants to have the best view for a sunset in bali, enjoyed my visit",2
beautiful views from the temple into the ocean. cute monkeys to experience 😀 it is worth checking it out.,14
"lempuyang temple is one of the most \instagram-able\ places in bali. with the backdrop of mount agung on a sunny day, it's spectacular. the site is a sacred place hence wearing the sarong is a requirement as well as your shoulders need to be covered. it's recommended to wear a t-shirt / bring a scarf, and bring a sarong for this visit if you have one, or one needs to buy / rent one at the entrance. other restriction of poses one needs to observe and no drone is permitted. for the famous photo spot, it's 5 minutes walk up from the entrance point. queuing may take up to 2 hours for the famous photo spot depending the time of the day. many did come for the sunrise shots for that magic moment. there was much history and significance of this temple as it's one of the oldest hindu temples in bali. would suggest one to read up before going to maximise the experience.",28
"weve been here before, but its such a magical place to come back. there are two temples one located on the sides of the cliffs and the other in the ocean tidal area. just imagining how they built this facility is something to ponder. if you are fortunate to arrive at low tide, you can literally walk out to the base of the main temple. this is a favorite destination for visitors, so expect crowds. pay attention to the signs about where to walk or not walk…some have gotten hurt not doing so. this is one of bali's best attractions, with the beautiful temples with the ocean backdrop; this is truly worth the drive to see.",2
"the temple is believed to be the main source of water and fertility of lake beratan. there are two shrines in this temple that are a shrine with eleven roofs (pelinggih meru tumpang solas) facing toward the south, and a shrine with 3 roofs (pelinggih meru tumpang telu) which has four doors facing the four cardinal directions.",2
one of the most enjoyable experiences in bali. not to be missed by anyone visiting bali. also the entire forest and lay of the land is amazing.must see,2
"long drive to get here. you can only view the temple from the walkway along the cliff edge - you're not allowed in. monkeys from the forest in front are aggressive and often steal from the unsuspecting (ie. we saw them steal the phone from the woman in front of us). they put on a show at the temple, which is poor touristy kitsch and a major safety issue as they pack all the seats, then seat people on the stairs leading up in the amphi-theatre, then seat people on the ground around where the performers are (while they also start fires during the show right in front of those on the ground). people trying to leave before the show was over were literally stepping over, on and falling on those in the seats as they tried to climb down. would not recommend - not worth the effort or the money",14
"tanah lot is the one of the most beautiful places in bali. there's a lot of people at the sunset, but that's a very big place, so we didn't feel it crowded. entrance fee is 60k.",18
"i came to uluwatu mainly to see the traditional dance \kechak\ but as soon as i saw the view off the cliff, i was astonished. powerful waves, majestic cliffs and such minute people! one can really feel the greatness and power of mother nature in this place. add to this beautiful architecture of the temple and amazing performance of \kechak\ with memorable signing, dancing and fire show, and you get an unparalleled experience! well worth a visit, even visits!",8
"it is a temple by the sea which makes all the view points nothing less than amazing! i've been there twice and would come back for sure. be aware or the monkeys! if you don't want them around, avoid the banana's bag at the entrance. to enter the temple you'll need to cover your legs (men and women). the temple provides sarongs at the entrance. if you already have pants or long skirts on, they will just tie a yellow scarf around your waist. it's respectful to wear it.",14
we were greeted by a very friendly guide who was very fluent in english. he took us all over the temple and kept the naughty monkeys away. he was very funny and made our visit great fun. the views were spectacular and the temple really nice.,14
"i haven't been to tanah lot temple for 25 years and only went because it was something to do. what a surprise, theirs loads going on hear now apart from the temple itself. there are restaurants and shops and all sorts of stuff to do. quite a busy spot though if you go on a holly day but very interesting to watch the ceremonies.",17
"the temple looks amazing, especially if you visit it early in the morning as you can see the beautiful sunset view from here.",4
a place you must go when u are in bali. and do not miss the kecak dance during sunset. enjoy the view with your loved ones here.,2
perfect place for you to explore the religion culture of bali. the place is huge and have stunning view of sunset. you can see barong and kecak dance (balinese dance). recommended place for tourist!,2
"one of the most important temple and is excellent here , idolatry were also bless welfare puranya oceans and unique in the corner of a small island . you should not go at the full moon because at high tide the sea water we will be difficult to cross . about the surrounding natural beauty is so fascinating and very rare. don;t you miss this one when have trip to bali its amasing place .",2
"the first time i went to bali and visit this temple. it takes sometime (not that long) to arrived there. the situation there is very peaceful and the locals are very helping. it is required for woman to use a special cloth that covering the knees. overall, its a very cool place",2
"nice view on sunset with a lot of persons like you. at 6 pm they slow traditional balinese dance, ticket is 100k idr also wild monkeys so be careful.",2
i couldn't really see why this temple is such a big attraction at sunset but of course it is a historical religious place which is beautiful. however the fire dance performed in the open air at sunset is amazing to see.,13
"the location of the temple is right on the edge of a cliff overseeing the sea, making this spot a good place to see sunset, and also a very touristy place. we went there in the afternoon, really enjoyed the view along the cliff, and left at 4:30pm to avoid the big crowd chasing sunset. we've been told by a friend who visited uluwatu in 2004, there was no monkeys near the temple back then. if you like monkeys, i recommend you to visit sacred monkey forest sanctuary in ubud instead, for which i've also done a review. the monkeys at uluwatu temple are not fed regularly, quite dehydrated, so they can get quite nasty, also what's even worse, some of them are trained to take tourists' belongings to exchange for food from trainer, then the trainer will return the belongings to tourist by asking for some payment. this was what happened to a friend's sunglasses and one shoe during our visit. the way they get trained is similar to the method of clicker training a puppy but in a furious way, for example, if the monkeys behave in the way the trainer wants them to be, the monkey gets a reward (food), otherwise they get beaten. as we were leaving, we also saw a lady's sunglasses taken while she's purchasing the ticket at the entrance. so definitely put away your valuables, water bottle, and any loose items before getting off taxi/bus. just be very careful. overall the view along the cliff is very nice but being there just once is enough.",8
these gardens are such a nice place to experience some classic bali. it was such fun walking on the water pathway feeding the fish and taking photos in the gardens. the property is not huge and although we did enjoy a swim it was only an hour or so to see it all.,2
"this site was built in 1946 by the governor of hindia belanda, it a fun to walk on the water path ways while viewing the fish underwater. taking a lot of pictures as memorable that you had visit this beautiful garden",2
"join us to enjoy a vacation on the island of bali / (the island of a thousand temples). that way we will give your holiday atmosphere to be more memorable, by being guided by creative, professional, and friendly guides, with more importance for customers.",2
"the uluwatu temple is a must see part of your trip to bali. get there late afternoon, early evening and walk round the temple just keep an eye on the monkeys as they like to take things off you such as glasses. then once you've been round the temple walk up to the amphitheatre were you can catch a stunning sunset and a traditional balinese fire dance. really well worth a visit and doesn't cost a lot.",8
"although uluwatu temple is crowded with tourists, it's easy to see why. it offers magnificent views and the walks aren't too crowded to prevent you from appreciating the beauty of the place. 30k to enter - ample parking available and free sarongs are offered if you need to cover your legs. beware: the monkeys will grab your sunglasses / jump on you if you stand still long enough / pull your hair.",8
"good fun and a fine temple in the centre of the site with a spring, be careful not to put items in pockets or appear to be holding anything",4
the view here is great and you have to walk around the temple. some locals were carrying out their prayers and making offerings and we were very lucky to have witnessed it. monkeys try to take things like sunglasses and water bottles from you so beware. we were not disturbed by any of them even though i was a bit afraid as we have a toddler with us.,14
"this was one of our favourite attractions in bali. after seeing heaps of temples and palaces throughout our three week journey this was one of the last we saw and certainly the most manicured and beautiful. it was fun stepping on the stones in the water, and we ended up not going swimming but just outside the pool area there is some water that flows down a narrow passage. we sat down on the grass and dipped our feet in the water and we didn't want to leave it was so cool and comfortable on such a hot day. we really enjoyed ourselves and highly recommend this palace to see while you are in bali.",2
"pura ulun danu on the side of lake bratan which is located in the bedugul area is one of the best spot i found in bali. it was peaceful, not too crowded and has very beautiful view also. i came when it started to fog, it was very cold my wife and my mother can't stand the chill, so please prepare yourself a nice and warm jacket if you like. you will not be bothered by any monkey con man like in uluwatu and there also only small number of irritating tour guide like in besakih. we had a difficulties when trying to reach back to our hotel since it was heavily fogged, so i think the best time to pack and return is before 3pm unless you're planning to stay nearby. this spot is a must visit to everyone.",8
"the views were impressive, a great stroll around but the highlight had to be the show with incredible chanting and dance, costume and make up! held in the amphitheater that looks over the ocean as the sun sets. get there early for a good seat as they do tend to pack people in, eve after the show has started! all in all stunning, although a lot of tourists seemed to leave before the end...how rude and to not get your picture with hanuman seems like such a pity! he was definitely my favorite besides the chanting, that was spell binding.",13
great view of the temple and sea. you can actually go down and enjoy the scenery. though it gets crowded during the sunset. ok to go also in the morning when it's high tide,4
"once you set foot on the trail journey here, you will be mesmerised by the natural beauty and wonder. the sunsetting is just awesome and the whole experience is priceless. take a peek on the blue sea water, hear the sounds of the waves and here i called it the great wall of uluwatu. they too have such great wall! just be reminded to put on proper footwear and bring a bottle of mineral water.",8
we visited this beach on our way back to kuta via uluwatu. relished the evening sunset there as we flew past the stony hillocks to reach the destination. seemed to us that it's pretty popular with the locals as their number suggests. the black stony hill backdrops make it more charming. worth a shot................,8
"tanah lot temple is very unique in the sense that it is located on an offshore rock. during high tide, the temple is completely cut off from the main island. the waves around the temple is quite strong. nature and human endeavour are blended in harmoniously. there is another small temple on a rock bridge just next to tanah lot temple, which is quite unique as well. i think this should be a must-see place for your trip to bali.",18
"we couldn't see much of the temple as it is behind locked gates. what we could see of it was ok. when we were there we saw little of the monkeys. they tended to congregate closer to the market stalls and restaurant, which is well away from the temple and its approaches. however, it is wise to secure your belongings if they are nearby. as the temple is a place of worship, you are expected to wear a sarong, which is given to you at the ticket office. cost is approx. $3aud. the highlight is the views from the clifftop pathways, which are quite spectacular and worthy of multiple photos.",14
the temple is built on a cliff & the sunset view is simply spectacular. the sun dipping into the ocean is something you will remember for years. go early if you want to see both the temple & the kecak dance. you need to have your legs covered; my friends had to take sarongs to wrap around while i didn't need to as i was wearing pants.,13
"we visited this afternoon and we're very lucky to come during the bi annual religious festival. traditional balinese music, traditional dressed parishioners, families picnicking etc. a really lovely atmosphere and while the high tide meant we couldn't visit the main temple, what a view of the wave shaped coastline. a lovely family experience.",2
to be seen but i personally prefer the ujung water temple.,4
"well, after reading so many reviews we went there with a lot of expect ion. but except for a tiring climb and some good view of the sea, theres almost nothing. its promoted as a temple but you can see only the door of the temple, that too from a distance. there are better places to go.",4
"we arrived in time to catch the sunset. we had a long day so attaching this visit at the end of the day did not do this place justice. the entry fee is 60,000 ir. our driver said that tourist or people outside of the village can not enter the temple. i did see people lining up at the temple but maybe that was for a blessing?? or just a closer look. i did not see people going into the temple. i still loved this location it was on my list of things to do in bali so i was very excited. great photo opportunities. yes there are many market stalls but i did not find the stall holders too pushy i politely just said no and kept walking if i was not interested. we got a table in one of the cafes across from tanah lot got some hot chips and beers and watched the sun go down from there. next time i'd love to visit during high tide and i'd make the walk down beside the temple to explore. i'd arrive earlier as there is plenty to see and bring my tripod :) sunset is a popular time so there are many people visiting and of course many people leaving after sunset which can mean the traffic conditions can be very congested ... it took us 2 hours to drive back to seminyak my travel companions were very tired and this may have detracted from their overall enjoyment of our visit to tahah lot.",2
"so this temple is all about stairs. there are a total of 7 temples, the first one being the biggest and most beautiful one. for the best view i can recommend to go to the 4th temple. the view is amazing and it takes around one hour. temple number 5 is rather small. number 6 is currently under construction and several monkeys life there. the monkeys are not too friendly, so get a guide or some sticks if you want to go to temple number seven. visiting all temples takes around 4 hours. it was quit exhausting but the view from the temples are worth it!",14
"you need to pay an entrance fee to enter. the atmosphere is great on a sunny day due to the lush greeneries and trees around. it feels very natural, the monkeys are free to roam around. these monkeys are semi-wild animals, so be careful if you're inside, don't look at them in the eye and don't panic (it would be so hard for me) if they jump onto you or your backpack silently. as the same if you visit uluwatu, don't carry loose items with you such as sunglasses or hats thankfully none of us had anything grabbed away by the monkeys. we had a guide with us, he told us that monkeys are considered sacred animals to balinese people, they respect and will not harm the monkeys. be careful while walking or staying still at one spot, you might find something brown landing on your bag or arm.... monkey poo! it's like dried mud or thick sand, not wet and disgusting, but still... i was glad the monkey poo got my arm and not my camera or hair!",8
we enjoyed going here by ourselves seeing other more local parts of bali driving here. it's to some extent a touristrap but the view is great if your lucky with the weaher!,2
"if you're in bali, then you must visit uluwatu temple and experience the sunset. the place offers stunning view of the sunset from a cliff of a mountain. it's an experience which you'll never forget. the place also holds kecak dance show everyday at 6 pm which you should watch to experience live performance in the most stunning amphitheater in the world. all in all, a must visit for anyone traveling to bali.",8
such a beautiful place and specially for indians. you get to observe bali culture and rituals up and close. very nice vibe around the temple and sun set view is just amazing.,2
"the main attraction in north west of bali island. this temple also printed on old 50.000 rupiah banknote. this water temple is use to pay respect for the source of water in west part of bali. balinese believe water is one of the important element, and this temple also used for regulate water flow to each subak (rice terrace) in west part of bali. i like how balinese take into a deep understanding how nature work, how balinese people pay a respect for it. once again, it's not just about the attraction, but more about the people and the culture that enrich your journey. have a nice trip in bali!",2
"mostly temples in bali are surrounded beautifully by parks, ocean, lakes, mountains, or rice fields. this temple, pura ulun danu beratan, also surrounded by park, lake and mountains, incredibly looks beautiful, and the air here are refreshing! when you visit singaraja, or waterfalls of git git village, sekumpul or munduk, buyan and tamblingan lakes, or menjangan island, you will probably going thru this temple and lake. don't just past this place! you definitely have to visit this place for couple of hours, you won't regret at all. usually we get here at noon, and we always have our lunch at local restaurant mentari, nice food, good value, and the view is awesome, to the lake beratan! the parking area in the part of temple complex are quite big, the entrance tickets will cost you 30.000 rupiahs (it's about us$3) pp, recently they raise it. the are public toilets near the parking area, before the entrance gate, not so clean sometimes, if too crowded.",2
i would like to visit this place every time i come back to bali. if you want to chill with your friends then this is the place to go. sadly couldn't experience sunset but i can imagine the beauty it would add to the already beautiful surrounding.,2
"unfortunately the water level of lake beratan was right down when we visited so we didn't get to see the temples \floating\. even so, this is a very beautiful area and is well kept with beautiful gardens. the location of the temple at a lake surrounded by misty mountains makes it a serene and peaceful place to visit. there are many great photo opportunities here as it is very scenic. you can take a boat ride around the lake or do some shopping as well. it can be very crowded i believe, but this was not the case on the day we visited.",4
this is a must see temple. if at all possible you should also go to the \fire dance\ as well. it is less of a fire dance/walk than an actual show but there is some fire. the show is about an hour long but you will also get to see the gorgeous sunset while the show goes on. the views from the temple itself are stunning. we spent several hours just looking at the ocean.,13
"i loved uluwatu temple, and the views are so amazing. don't make the mistake i did by walking through the monkey forest, those guys are ruthless. these monkeys are much more scary than the monkey forest monkeys. these guys took my glasses, luckily i got them back. i saw them take a guy's iphone. he got it back when the caretaker gave him some fruit. it's fun though, nerve racking but fun....",8
"easily one of the best temples i've seen in my life. i was able to get a view of the temple just about when the sun was about to set. there was one thing which i found a little absurd here, before you enter the main temple there are a few priest who actually sprinkle little water on you and put some rice on your forehead (its only then can you enter the temple). they do ask you to donate once they complete that task too. i was all set to get right up to the top of the temple after 'the blessing' just when i realized that they barricaded the area after only 5-10 steps! and i couldnt understand the deal of the so called blessing when you just have to climb 5-10 steps and see nothing from there!",4
"we went from canggu on a tour on the island and ulun danu temple was our first stop. in the morning there were no crowds. peaceful , quiet and relaxing are the words that we felt. as many other religious places it affects us coming there. well worth a visit",8
"plenty of people have written about the temple here. pick your time to make the most of the experience- low tide allows visitors to cross shallow water & receive blessing, or late afternoon for sunset. head up toward the village (away from parking lot), there's local people selling goods including a guy with his own luwaks! grab a drink or some food from one of several warungs overlooking the temple. as long as it's not close to sunset, you'll enjoy a respite from the crowds of tourists.",4
"it is highly recommended to visit this temple late in the evening as there is a dance performance which happens around 5-6 pm and that when the sun sets down, though the performance is a little crowded but worth it. i would recommend that you leave the performance 10 mins before the finish so as to avoid the mad rush of people and cars all going back to the city after the performance is over.",13
"located in southwest of bali, uluwatu temple is one of my favourite sites in the island. with only 20.000 idr you can see amazing scenery from the cliff to the sea, experiencing walking with monkeys (beware of your belonging because my glasses almost stolen by them), and also watch the sunset! sadly, in my visit the weather was cloudy so i wasn't able to see the sunset. not forget to mention, the access to here is quite difficult to reach. if you don't have car or motorcycle, you have to take the public bus (only limited to 5 pm).",8
"this is the picture postcard temple of bali. despite huge amount of visitors, it is lovely to see, and the sea provides a dramatic setting. the shopping area one has to pass through to access the temple is quite good, the produce being far superior to any of the markets i visited. this is the temple that appears in the guide books, calendars etc, so don't miss if you're not too far away, as the temple, the setting and the backdrop are lovely. it was a boiling hot day, but with the sea breeze it was tolerable. there are countless cold drink vendors anyway to quench your thirst.",2
"we had an afternoon tour to this beautiful white sand stone temple with amazing sunset views over the indian ocean from the high sea cliffs. it has an amazing history and is well maintained. the monkeys are halirous just keep phones, glasses etc in a secure bag as they will take them !",14
"nice temple, but this has nothing to do with the balinese religion. on every corner people try to sell their \holy\ things. not good.",2
we were lucky to visit the temple with the local guide gusti from bali nature travels on day before nyeti - balinese new year. everybody prepared for ceremonies and we learned about culture. this temple is one of the sacred temples - each of them is special - this one is small but beautiful over the sea and worth to see. gusti drove us a nice way on small roads in the hills from ubut. it is better to avoid main roads to see the beautiful nature.,2
"you have to go to see the sunset here and maybe see the kecak, or monkey, dance after wards. just be prepared to either park far away or get caught up in the traffic jam afterwards. all in all probably worth any inconvenience and anyway you're on holidays what's the rush?",13
please remember that this is a balinese temple which is used first and foremost by the balinese people as a place of worship and to hold their ceremonies. we as tourists need to remember this when going to visit.,2
"tanah lot is a rock formation in the island of bali and is home to the temple pura tanah lot. tanah lot temple was built in 16th-century and is one of seven sea temples around the balinese coast. the main deity of the temple is bhatara segara, who is the sea god. in addition to balinese mythology, the temple was significantly influenced by hinduism.",18
"the sunset at uluwatu temple was gorgeous. did its job to take my breath away. however, we had to pay for the temple entry and for the kechek dance (over-rated and over-priced.. about twenty bucks in sgd per person?!). just one note, it's best to go just for the sunset and not the kechek dance.",8
"the place: an island ashore where you can walk to during the day when the water is low. the experience: too crowded, we went during low season. 1 big temple, 2 smaller ones and some nice cliffs. pros: - great place to visit for sunset. from the cliffs you can get a hold off some magnificant scenery. - unique place, walk to the island when the water is low (no bridge) cons: - the walk to the temple comes with many markets and tons of tourists. getting a picture without any photo bombers is almost impossible. - lady with her textile stall, before enter ing the gate inside isnt too kind. 70.000 rupiah for an umbrella not negotiable. - the main attraction, the temple, wasn 't accesable due to some ritual that took place at that moment. lasted from 3 pm till at least 7 pm the time that we left. my conclusion, there are plenty other places where you can see the sun set. tanah lot is nice, just not worth it if you travel from a far. def not worth a half day tour if you planned it.",17
"it's 3.5 hours from seminyak but well worth the drive which in itself is very scenic going through the jungle, past paddy fields, along the east coast and through loads of small villages. although described as a water palace, it's actually gardens and a temple. as the name would suggest, there's a lot of water including a 'lake' which you can cross on large stepping stones. the whole area is beautifully landscaped and manicured, although some of the statues could do with a clean as they were covered in cobwebs. the short driveway leading to the entrance is filled with market stalls selling food/drinks and souvenirs as well as the opportunity to touch or be photographed holding a large snake. once inside the gardens, there are toilets and a restaurant, as well as a swimming pool. it's very picturesque so make sure your phone has a full battery. it takes about an hour to walk around and see everything. it's beautiful and serene and in my opinion, a must-do when in bali.",2
we did this tour 18 years ago and it was still just as beautiful. surprisingly there wasnt as many monkeys around as we expected. it was incredibly hot and humid by the time you walked the steps to the worship areas at the top but the views were stunning and well worth the effort. of all the places we visited in bali this time round the temple had the most visitors by far. we were there between 4:00pm - 5:00pm and it was packed. i think its a tour worth doing.,2
mystical experience where nature meets the spirit. truly reverend. go early in the morning before the crowds to get a sense of the balinese spirituality.,2
"breathtaking view of sunset over the ocean from the temple. its a long drive from the main city and certainly far from nusa dua. there is small ticket price to enter and beware of the monkeys stealing your goods, caps or sunglasses. dont tempt them and they wont bother you. the temple is over a cliff and walk passage is very long, like great wall of china style but certainly much less in length. no idol or statues were seen by my wife and me but the view from different places and angles will be remembered for the rest of our lives.",14
"uluwatu temple is an amazing cliff facing temple located about 40 mins south of kuta. an uber there is about $8 or normal taxi $11 but may be more worthwhile hiring a driver for a day and also go to nusa dua and jimbaran. what other reviews say about monkeys is true, theyre pesky but cute. entry is about $2 and an extra $10 if you do the sunset show at 6pm. over all a great experience with many unique photo opportunities.",8
"although i have visited this place few times but still find it as a breathtaking view of the indian ocean combine with the temple that is located on the cliff.it would be great if you can visit there in the afternoon so it will not be to hot and have a chance to see the sunset from there. the temple itself it's now closed from public and only open for people to pray but the garden and the whole scenery is still worth visiting for. it's not free entrance but also not very expensive at all. at one time i saw aggressive monkeys grabbed someone's sunglasses but the other time i saw no monkey at all. just be aware and try not to have anything loose such as glasses, hat or handy camera (put them all in your closed bag). this is one of the must visit place and postcard picture spot whenever you travel to bali.",2
"the ubud monkey forest is a must for the traveller to ubud if you enjoy any sort of wildlife. my wife, my teenage children and i all went along not knowing what to expect after being subjected to a slightly more aggressive moneky habitat in uluwatu. that said while we didnt take food in we did manage to buy a couple of bananas inside the forest and with the help of the guides my wife and my children had monkeys calmly sit or jump on them without fuss. we did see some people bitten and i would suggest that might have been due to people teasing them or they were frightened. a quick tip is not to tease them and don't get too close to the very small babies. the females didn't like that and will get agressive if you try and pick one up or go near their young. overall a great experience.",8
"we went to ulu watu to see the kecak dance, performed at the site of the ulu watu temple. the temple is built on a rock outcrop, overhanging the sea, with surf roaring on both sides. very restful, despite the many visitors. the entrance fee is very reasonable. we very much enjoyed our visit, including the kecak dance which is mesmerizing. we were warned about monkeys, taking sunglasses et al from visitors. we saw none. all good. it's very hot out there, so take water, a sun hat and sun tan lotion. the climb up to the top of the temple is well worth the effort. stunning views on both sides.",8
"ulun danu bratan is a temple set in a gorgeous lakeside area high in the mountains of bali. the displays of flowers and trees are wonderful and extremely well kept. there is a restaurant on-site along with a snack bar. prices are minimal, but the entrance fee was idr 50,000 (usd $3.50) which is high for bali - but it is a very worthwhile stop. the setting of the temple among the flowers with the lake in the background makes for a stunning memory. no sarong is necessary.",30
"picturesque temple that is definitely worth a visit when in bali. tide for us was just coming in, so no issue crossing to receive a blessing from priests with the spring water. we went in the morning, so many of the tourist shops were not open, but that was fine. number of school groups were there and we enjoyed interacting with them as they wanted to test out their english skills. whilst some may find this a bit overwhelming, we enjoyed feeling like a celebrity and chatting with the school kids and posing for photos with them. took about an hour from seminyak as part of a 5-hour private tour that also went to taman ayun temple.",2
"very beautiful place if you just ignore the sponge bob figure on your way in. perfect spot to just wonder around and observe the culture. do recommend that you respect the culture when you visit this place, after all it's a temple, meaning cover your shoulders and knees. i was wearing a t and shorts, so just wrapped a sari around my waist and so did the men. not kidding but it was very embarrassing to see tourist wonder the place with only wearing hotpants and bralette. just keep in mind, that if there's a one place you need to cover up in bali, this would probably be it.",2
perched at the edge of uluwatu cliff is this temple. the evening sunset is a must see at this place. another important thing is the kecak fire dance based on the epic story of ramayana.,8
"very crowded, especially the first part where you have the stalls to walk above the water and the fish. when you go at the end of the temple it's better with less people. the temple itself is ok, could be more taken care of, but i've seen more beautiful ones, like taman ujung not so for is way more relaxing. tirta gangga is lacking authenticity because of the crowd of selfies-lovers.",4
"almost an hour drive to uluwatu temple from the airport with no traffic.situated south of bali island.spectacular cliff view of indian ocean.must be careful of monkeys.do not take your bags,ear rings,mobile in hand,eye glasses are taken by these monkeys.one of the oldest temple and must see it.",8
the temple is nice to see and there were plenty of people taking selfies with it. unfortunately the surroundings are disgusting. sponge bob and lots of other fiberglass critters ruined the feel. there are also lots of schlock shops selling tourist souvenirs etc,4
"this is the temple that is on one of the indonesian bills. the temple sits romantically in the water among a garden that beautifully maintained. it is a place of wonder when it is not raining, making for some of your trip's most memorable photos",2
"this was the first place we visited in bali, a day after our arrival, we were awed seeing sita and the entire ramayan characters for the first time. we later discovered they are everywhere else .. we arrived in early afternoon but could not reserve or make payments to the dance until a few minutes to its beginning and there was a lot of pushing or was it scrambling for early entries. it was an exciting afternoon and evening ..",2
"there's actually 2 temples. when facing the sea, pura batu bolong is the smaller temple on the right and pura tanah lot is the bigger temple on the right. both do not allow visitors to enter. but wonderful place to watch the sunset. be there before 5.30pm.",17
"bali is known for the beaches it has, but on exploring i got to know that it was famous for all the scenic architectures as well. tanah lot is a temple that's situated right in the coast of the ocean. the best thing about the place is you get to visit the temple as well as enjoy the beauty of the nature. you can feel the cold breeze coming from the ocean. it literally helps you take away all your stress just being there...",18
"tanah lot is better than i could have imagined. the temple is stunning, and you can even get blessed. beautiful day, it is a must do activity when visiting bali. i can't believe i didn't visit tanah lot until my third trip.... stunning.",18
"this is where you will see the typical, balinese tiered temple views against a backdrop of mountains...beautiful, but very very crowded. worth seeing.",28
"temple on the edge of the lake and the view is lovely. we were there before noon and the crowd was manageable and had no problem with taking photos of the temple. we did not linger for too long and did take a quick walk cutting through the garden,",4
"i went in november '14. there really isn't much to see in terms of the temple itself. what looked like the most interesting parts were closed off. the setting is what makes it special - the cliff views are impressive, though you won't stay very long once you've seen them. i would say if you're on a tight schedule, this could be left out in favour of other temples, and if you want to catch a sunset in uluwatu, then head to single fin and enjoy it with a drink :)",8
"what a shame for the indonesian people to allow such a sacred and beautiful place to be ruined. it is filled with litter. all sorts of bottles, shoes, clothing items, straws, human poo as well! the rocks were filled with filth. there wasn't one centimetre without rubbish. it wasn't a serene or peaceful visit at all. crowds just before sunset eating from the corn vendors disposing of food and bottles anywhere they want. it was disturbing. i've never seen such filth and mess. almost like the slums of india. you pay for entry and this money should be used to keep the sacred temple clean. maybe due to a low number of buddhists and high number of islam followers this sacred temple is being allowed to rot within the garbage. don't get me wrong. it is a beautiful structure if you can see past the crowds and absolute filth. shame.",2
"getting here by booking a supir take us around. the sunset is around 5.45pm-6.20pm, i manage to arrived at 5pm. i get to buy a ticket for their kecak dance performance, the price is rp100k. be there early so that you can get a great seat spot. i manage to have a seat facing uluwatu temple and sunset view. at 6pm, the kecak dance performance begin while i can enjoy my sunset view. kecak dance end around 7pm. for muslim visitor, they have provide surau for prayer around outside shops. for souvenir, i can say this location have a quite good price. still can bargain with the shop helper.",8
"put it on your list. halfway between nusa dua and uluwatu, this place is well worth a visit. ornately carved statues set into the side of the rocky hillside are amazing and then there's the view of the ocean. do not miss the opportunity if it arises.",8
"the place is looking great! the temple is very beautiful. you must see it. the ticket is 50,000 rupee/pers. but i think is worth the money. the view is amazing. we were here in the evening, around 17 o'clock and it was chilly. remember to pack a sweater.",4
trip to the hill ulundanu two hours from denpasar town. destination is beautiful then afternoon van visit tanah lot wiyh sunset,8
"tanah lot was on the list of places to visit long before we left the uk. hired a driver to the day from nusa dua, leaving at 2:00pm, we headed to jimbaran bay for late lunch, then onto tanah lot hoping to see the sunset. it was quite a moving place and even though you cannot go inside the temple itself, you can venture down to the waters edge and get up quite close or walk along the cliff edge where there are many cafes with a tables offering great views especially for the sunset. it was a great end to the day.",17
"we didn't attend the dance, but had a few hours to kill so went there. the views are nice with the temple perched on a cliff face. the temple itself is not accessible to the public as it is for worship only. we were in and out in about 45 minutes. didn't seem to be much there.",13
"views from this cliffside temple are beautiful. the dance itself is perfectly presented. the dancers talented, and the chanters very passionate in their art. shame the big tour groups felt the need to walk across the stage towards the end because their buses were on a tight schedule. feels like they should be forced to sit on the edges of the ampitheatre so they don't ruin it for everyone else.",13
the temple itself nothing much to see. just beware the monkey. however since u are there just go to watch the kecak dance which is so far i think the activity that most excited during my bali trip. remember to brig sunglasses and hat plus umbrella. it is quite hot to sit there to watch sunset and the show to start. nice sunset view,2
"uluwatu is set on the edge of a high cliff in south bali and its surrounding grounds are nice with plenty of photo opportunities. viewing the temple itself is pretty difficult - you'll be lucky to grab a few photos of the sides and can't get anywhere near. watch out for the monkeys - less friendly than ubud for sure and they'll pinch anything you have loose, sunglasses, hats, bags, flip flops... go to tanah lot for a better west coast temple for sunset.",8
"uluwatu temple is the temple on the clip and amazing sunset, the scenery here is magnificent and also get the kecak dance so very unique dance.",8
"the temple was so nice! we really liked its flowers in bloom! but most of all, the kecak dance was very entertaining and very interesting! performers were really great!",13
"when we reached the parking area, we need to pay idr20,000/person/way (meaning total idr40,000/person/return) for the shuttle service to reach the temple. if you drive motorbike, it is possible to reach the temple entrance by motorbike. however, the road is quite quirky. at some points on the way, the sightseeing is super nice with the mountain view and rice terrace. you must wear sarong to visit the temple. it costs idr10k/person. the entrance fee is donation. after the entrance, you need to walk to the temple gate. the road is quite sloped. the temple is always packed with long queue because everyone wait for their turn to take photos with the gate. we tried to reach early but still need to queue. before visiting, i wondered why some people could have a photo with reflection, while in fact, there is no lake in front of the gate. apparently it is a soil surface. it is large enough for you to do or pose whatever you want. there is a group of people who are in-charge for taking photos for you. the fee is donation. to have the photos with reflection, they use a black glasses (not so sure material), put above the camera. hence, you must take the phone cover out. please take note that it could be used for phone only, not for camera.",28
"beautiful temple, and well worth going to see, even though takes a while to get there. however, my last experience was scared by a monkey who came up behind me as i was walking back along the steps to get to the car, ripped my havianna from my foot, ran off with it, and ate it.",14
"we drove from kuta from our scoopy to tanah lot. the journey is amazing with rice fields all along the way, beautiful temples around. we parked our scoopy, bought entrance ticket. the stairs to the bali waters is mesmerizing. the blue waters welcomes you to the island. you need to cross the water...few steps to go to the temple. visitors are not permitted to visit the temple. we visited the flowing water from the shrine. there are these beautiful caves around. it was a sunny day and with scorching heat, humidity got all tanned. its recommended to carry an umbrella. we quenched ourselves with dragon fruit juice. we relaxed in the garden upstairs with the view of scenic tanah lot. perfect spot for landscape pictures. shopping at tanah lot is much fun. souvenirs, bali t shirts are at much reasonable rates.",18
we visited tanah lot with bali sun tours. we went early morning which was great because it wasnt busy and were able to take photos with ease. however have heard its stunning in the evening around sunset. its a lovely walk from the car park to tanah lot temple. there are many food huts and souvenir shops along the way too.,18
"great sunset views, naughty (and potentially dangerous) monkeys, a must see if you haven't been yet. be aware that uluwatu is a bit of a drive from the populated areas of jimbaran and nusa dua so give yourself enough time to get there.",8
the lake setting just adds a special touch to this wonderful temple. usually it is full of people but due to the virus it was fairly empty.,4
"a must visit spot in bali. though a bot far from all the main areas, its a place which one cannot afford to miss. very scenic temple amidst the clouds, lake and the mountain.",2
"very nice place to visit with some naughty monkeys .majestically perched on the edge of a steep promontory, the small temple dates back to the 10th century and is counted among six temples most revered by the balinese people.",2
"we visited here with our driver whom we had booked for 2 days to tour the island, and this was the first temple we visited. it was on an island by the coast with the sea crashing against the rocks. the tide was coming in, but there were still people standing on the walkway between the mainland which looked a bit hairy! however, views were stunning although we didn't walk over to the temple but took photos as there were plenty of viewing areas.",4
"ancient temple visit here everytime we travel with friends new to bali. cheap shopping if you bargain right. must go to see the snake and bird centre inside temple grounds,can get hands on experience if your game enough. also get first hand experience with lewaks and have fresh coffee as well. never tire of this location",2
"took a private taxi upto the temple. get in early cause alot of people attend and gets very crowded to get some decent photos of the temple and surroundings. watch those monkeys (when they say take off sunnies and all shiny jewelry, do it). the performance was quite long but very entertaining for me, dancing and costumes were eye catching.",13
sunset and sunrise is free. people should see them twice per year. uluwatu temple is the best place for sunset. you cannot breath at that moment. a place must visit when you are in bali.,8
view of the cliff is amazing..careful with the monkeys..i dont go to the kecak dance.. im more into sight seeing.. the price for the ticket and the amounts of people make me skip for it..,13
"we used a private driver to get us there, its quite a drive from where we stayed in kuta, upon arrival one must wade through the markets stalls to get to the actual temple, but to see this place at sunset was stunning. you can choose to partake in a cleansing with holy water for a donation at the bottom of the temple, no visitors are allowed into the temple itself. lots of photo opportunity's and great places to eat on the way out. tanah lot was a truly remarkable experience.",17
"wonderful temple location, perched on a cliff. lots of nice trails along the cliff edges, but there are frequent warnings to watch out for the monkeys in the area, who will steal hats, glasses, etc. so make sure that you are vigilant. i am convinced that some of the monkeys act in pairs: one monkey distracting people, while the other monkey steals something. i saw this happen on two separate occasions. the kecak-fire dance at sunset is an added bonus. conducted in a large amphitheatre, with the setting sun in the background, it'd well worth the trip by itself, and a popular tourist attraction (so get there not too late!)",14
amazing temple ..! we are very glad to can see this temple with sunset back ground ! this temple was very nice in the world,4
"what a lovely place to unwind and enjoy a little bit of bali. it is located just north of amlapura on the way from candidasa to amed bali. when you enter the gates into the gardens you first see a pond full of colourful koi with stepping stones to cross. make your way to the pools near the banyan tree, which you can swim in. these are royal pools and the water is said to be holy water which comes from a natural spring under the banyan tree. do take a swim as local legend is that it will shave off 10 years off your life. a swim at mid-day was the perfect way to cool off as it was so very hot the day we visited and this was so refreshing. (there are bathrooms and change rooms available at the pools). the palace grounds are absolutely gorgeous and with a nominal charge of 20,000 (about $2 us), we think is definitely worth the visit. hint: before you enter the garden, purchase some fruit/snacks from the main fruit stand in the parking lot and stay for a picnic under the trees by the royal pools. the banyan tree towering over the ponds is amazing!",2
visited as part of a tour. in beautiful surrounds but would have liked to have more chance to walk through the temple grounds. dance was absolutely packed with people on the ground in the central arena part. dance was really entertaining but the grounds of people took a little of the shine away.,13
"compared to other temple sites, i would say lempuyang is now a tourist commodity and an instagram placeholder. there is a small place up near the gateway to heaven with tourists waiting in two sheds on both sides to the gate. expect wait times of 1-2 hours for your pictures. nothing else to do. you may be better off taking a picture from the sidelines during people transitions - without getting the perfectly aligned view. the remote mountain ends up being cloudy most days. the remaining parts to the temple are very picture worthy. the steps with the dragon opposite the gate. the steps down from the gateway to heaven. the temple is also a steep slope to climb and descend.",28
what an amazing place to see and experience. a lot of steps to take on but well worth the effort when you reach the top. sunset views are also a must to experience. make sure you take a sarong or wrap to put on around your waist to cover your knees as a sign of respect while visiting any temples in bali. your shoulders should also be covered.,2
"the temple is situated on the top of the cliff with an amazing view hence if you are afraid of heights, this is not your place. you get to see scenic views and definitely never miss taking as many photos as you can. most importantly you will need to dress appropriately. in case if you are wearing shorts, you will need to rent sarong at the entrance also you will need to be aware of the monkeys so it is better to take off your glasses and anything that can be taken off easily by the monkeys. most importantly, do not feed the monkeys. unfortunately for us we didn't go at sunset but i can tell you that it would have been spectacular view.",14
"very quite ,,, and beautiful sands.. there were i see beautiful sun rise of bali. i wanna go there next time",2
"beautiful place there is a dance performances kecak dances panorama with beautiful sunset, just be careful with monkeys who like nosy especially with your items. if you want to vacation in bali, your vacation will feel less complete if you don't visit the tourist attraction uluwatu temple.",8
a beautiful place. it should be peaceful and quiet but with the amount of people visiting it it became a bit \lost\ and we can't feel and see all the beauty of this temple. in perfect harmony between land and the sea. with lots of backup infrastructures like restaurant and bar. to access the temple we have a large garden with other things to watch.,4
"the beauty, the spirit, the atmosphere, the people, balinese smiles. all of that are unforgettable. the holy and legend black&white snake, the holy fresh water. very sacred place.",2
"we've visited the temple because it's our first bali trip and it was on my bucket list. the place itself (the temple) is a very powerful & magical place but all this touristy things around - coffee / souvenir shops - are distroying it a bit. i will prefer to have multilingual guides around instead of shops with all that cheap crap. the reason why i'm visiting this things is to learn more about the culture and history, thus i will appreciate more historical information locally.",2
a beautiful temple on the west coast of bali. a kind of must do activity while in bali. place is thronged by tourists. two temples at one place. you can walk across during low tide. make sure to grab a table on one of the restaurants to get a good view of the sunset. we planned the trip from ubud.. worked out to be better than going from kuta since traffic while returning to ubud was much less.,2
"it is a beautiful place , well curated and maintained. a temple with the lake backdrop is a beautiful place not to miss. is a well maintained place to relax and is near a good lunch stop at bratan if you are covering ulun danu with sekumpul. great photo shoot location, can spend an hour here to see it all. definately worth a visit.",30
if your in bali most people will tell you that you should visit tanah lot. my wife and i enjoyed it. beautiful temples. and you can walk out to one. where you get blessed with holy water. it was really interesting. do check it out.,18
it is a vast area.you can see the waves from anywhere from the bed of sea to a cliff.before entering in that place u buy the ticket idr 60000.there is a good parking lot.no bus service is available.a big local market is in the compound.a fire show performs in the evening with ticket.most memorable part is sunset.probably this is the best area to observe the sunset in bali.there is a huge well maintained garden.you may take a rest.,2
"beautiful tourist attraction and well worth seeing. this attraction is a bit far out from the location we stayed at but combine it with a trip to tirta gangga nearby and you will be glad to have made the effort. day we visited was very busy and large queues formed to get photo taken at the \gates to heaven\. entry to temple requires a sarong to be purchased at a small cost if you don`t take your own. no buses or taxis are allowed to use road to the temple entrance, therefore you must rely on sitting on a moped with driver to get to the top. again a small fee is charged for transfer. to avoid a long wait we decided to take photos ourselves. very enjoyable visit.",28
"i had not been to tanah lot for probably 30 years, but wanted my daughter to experience it (she is 20 years old). it had changed so much with a big market and cafes etc. and being the time of year we went it was especially busy with indonesian school holidays and galugan . but despite all that it still had a special feel about it. to get away from the crowds we sat in a cafe on the hill and watched the sunset and everything that was going on below. so different, but i loved everything anyway",17
"tanah lot is very beautiful and spiritual. the setting is breathtaking. thanks to our wonderful driver putu (+62 812 3682 9186), we got there in time to watch the sunset. putu took us all around ubud and denespar. his is an excellent tour guide. very professional and knowledgeable. thank you putu.",17
great experience with great cultural temples and sights. all thanks to dungky tours bali for making this a great day to learn more about the culture. recommend to everyone to experience the tanah lot temple tours and book with dungky tours bali. great operator with great personality.👌👌👌👌👍👍,18
"full of tourists, the park doesn't show any respect for culture. full of photo spots, that's all. the original temple is nice but everything around it is disappointing.",4
"a truly stunning temple in the mountains of east bali with a beautiful view of the surrounding area. the architecture is truly impressive, there is a lot of steps to get to the top, and almost no tourists. apparently, there are a few more temples after the first one, but you would have to spend many hours and definitely get a local guide if you wish to venture further. it's certainly worth the visit if you are in east bali.",2
"this temple is very famous for its seaview at its cliff area. note that if you are not wearing jeans or pants, you will be given a purple fabric to cover your legs before you enter the temple as a form of respect to this place. there are also a lot of monkeys in this temple where you can feed them but just be careful that the monkey might be mischievous and steal your glasses or even your electronic device. a must visit for seaview photo taking!!!",14
we had our own guide to show us around and explain to us the meaning of the temple to the balinese community. it was a breathtaking view... a must place to visit and see!,2
"i think i went on the wrong day, 1st january. seemed like everyone and their wife was there. there are quite a few locals selling you stuff but i didn't find them pushy. after being in bali five weeks i do think this is one of the things you should see whilst you are here.",2
"we came here for a brief visit yesterday at midday and weren't very impressed. you're essentially paying to walk along the cliffs outside a temple that's closed to you. add in bus loads of tourists and we basically wanted to leave very soon after arriving. yes, the views are great and there are lots of monkeys but you could say the same about many places in bali. we've seen a kecak dance in ubud and if you haven't, this temple would probably make a spectacular backdrop to an amazing experience. as a visit in its own right, however, i wouldn't recommend going out of your way to see it.",2
during sunset time we visited this temple. the interesting part is the temple is not accessible all time. when the water level low then only accessible. it was so crowded place. lots of tourists visited that moment. the entry fee was 30k idr each person.,4
we did visit the temple and stay there to watch sunset. it's a beautiful place and was nice to visit but because is tourist and famous due lovely sunset is too crowded and at times it's difficult to enjoy the beauty of the place. for sure place to visit. there is places to park car or motorbike and also some shops where you can buy something to eat or drink.,4
"this temple was the end of a full day tour for us with bali traditional tours. i've been to bali 8+ times and had never been. it's a definite must see for sunset. you can't really go into the temple but the views are stunning. gorgeous photos! and yes, it is a tourist trap. that goes with the territory.",2
i was there on a beautiful sun shiny day. the view of the temple setting was fantastic. it was a nice climb up the steps to the outside of the temple. you are not allowed in the temple. it is worth your time if you are already in the area.,4
we visited the uluwatu temple purely for the view of the cliff - i recommend trying to go on a really sunny day if possible to get the most out of your trip. they do have monkeys and if youre tossing up the monkey forest in ubud but dont want to be attacked this temple has the monkey factor but arent as aggressive! but always worth a trip to see some cool views of bali,8
we visited tanah lot in april 2019...we think this beach is one of the best beach in bali... you can see a beautiful beach and you can buy some cheaper souvenir...,18
"one of the most beautiful 'pura' or hindu temple i've ever visited. it is located at the top of stone hills in the bali island coast. you can enjoy the beautiful view, the bali coast from the top. what attraction we can enjoy here? a lot! we can enjoy the sunrise or sunset. take a walk by the path, you can find many beautiful spot for take a photo. you can enjoy kecak dance, balinese traditional dance before sunset occasionally. we must pay extra charge for this show but i'm sure it will be great attraction for you especially for you first comer. beware of the height, take a enough space from the hence. i know there are beautiful here but stay safe, people. and also the monkeys, yes, beware of the monkeys. a lot of monkeys here easily pick your pocket, cap, hat or camera. so beware and don't get to close to the monkeys. ah, almost forget. if you lucky you can see the monkeys family play at the beach. like us, they seem enjoy the bali beach.",2
"this is a big park with many things to do. there's the actual lake to take a boat cycle around. there's a bigger complex to just walk around and enjoy the mountain and water view. it does get busy about the photo taking opportunities, esp since everyone is on a schedule in their tour to hurry on to the next park attraction. if you can spend half the day here to relax and take things slowly it is scenic and reminds one of a fairy tale place. it's one of those places, where the clouds pass by the mountain and they all seem so close, then you have the water, and you are just waiting for a theme song and movie credits to roll along. there's two restaurants in the area,washroom pay small fee, and tons of shopping stalls outside. so there's enough to keep one stay and try to chill. another tourist spot in bali, that is truly encouraging to just take it easy and saunter and enjoy the sky, water, air, and appreciate nature.",2
"water palace in east bali near candi dasa, short trip here to step over the waters, see the huge koi ponds and swim in the local swimming baths of you wish. nice to see but don't need to see more than once",2
"if you want a experience a temple, some monkeys 🐵, an awesome sunset and a great show around balinese history then this is place needs to be added to your travel itinerary. plenty of parking, plenty of sarongs to borrow if you are in shorts and thongs like everyone else (wear long pants if a sarong is not your style). the show starts at 6pm, sunset when we were there was 6.30pm and you would want a good hour to wonder the temple grounds and get some amazing photos. entry was 100k (rupiahs ... $10oz) and the show an extra 100k each ... they really cram you in the amphitheater too, so if you plan to bail a little early (shows goes for 1hr) go in last as once they fill up the access lanes between the ropes, everyone is stuck there until the end.",13
"the view of the temple on the water is spectacular. and everyone who wants to see some bali culture would be advised to visit tanah lot temple. a word of warning .sunset is the time to go,and although the distance is only about 20 k from kuta it will take you an hour in heavy traffic. about a 300k return trip ,by taxi.admission 35 k per person . aim to arrive an hour before sunset to get a good cliff side table at one of the cafes. beers and drinks at reasonable pricess .there are lots of shops there simmilar to the kuta markets. i have found the locals very friendly here ,and the shop owners not pushy. it is as good a place as any to see the sunset in bali ,and much cheaper than some other popular sunset spots.",18
"i went here specifically for the kecak dance; that was entertaining and reasonably priced (100,000 rupiah). get there before the show starts or you may not get a real seat. the only alternative is to sit on the floor. part of the show could get you injured via fire if you sit close on the ground. the temple is nice and unique. there's an entrance fee. beware of the monkeys that steal electronics and sunglasses. there will be a lot of tourists, so expect large crowds. traffic getting back to your hotel will be intense if you're staying in denpasar, kuta, seminyak, etc... i left asap after the show and it took me about 1.5 hours to get to seminyak from there via private driver.",13
tanah lot is one of the landmark in bali. it offers a very nice view of the cliff with wavering wave. plan the visit when theres no tide so you can walk down and cross the sea to visit the temple... in this place you can also have a selfie with a phyton (extra fee) if you wish as well as buying some nice souvenirs.,18
"just stand in the edge of its fence in sunset time.. feel the sound and rhythm of the wave at the bottom. and dont forget to watch kecak dance show (pay fee first). overall, uluwatu temple offering the good scenery.",8
"we had a good time here, wandeding in this park. many cute monkeys all over the place, but i have not seen any monkey stealing or being aggressive(like in uluwatu temple). if you have the time and plan to visit ubud, for sure it's a good place to visit",8
"an image of this temple adorns the back of indonesia's irp50,000 bill. a scenic drive takes you to this stunning temple which lies in the highlands around bedugul. the temple consists of several shrines of tiered pagodas. there are two shrines on an island in the lake. we arrived during a slight drizzle which turned into a heavy shower. the wet weather and slight fog gave an added air of mystery to the beautiful scenery. there were also some buddha statues around this temple. we came well prepared with our raincoats and umbrellas and stayed awhile under the shelter on the lakeshore enjoying the peace and tranquility of this scenic temple. well worth the journey.",2
"the view from the sacred uluwatu temple is breathtaking! one can't enter the temple due to sacred reasons but the area surrounding it, is a must visit! very well constructed and lovely view,over looking the ocean. the sound of the huge waves splashing at the footend of the cliff is surreal! kechak dance(balinese dance) which takes place daily from 6-7pm near the uluwatu temple is again, something one must watch. at the backdrop of the ocean!",8
"starting kecak dance is 18:00. most of tourist begins to sit on the seat before about an hour. waiting time is very very hot!! so, to be prepared drinks and fan... first half, classical and mysterious kecak dance. latter half, funny event. fire dance is exciting. i think the loss is not keep looking at once. recommended is near the entrance . when sunset came out it can be seen without obstruction. attention is so very crowded when the return is",13
"this temple is definitely one of uluwatu's must see. the view is amazing, the temple beautiful and the place is really nice. had a great moment there.",8
tanah lot temple is located in one of the most incredibly stunning sites i have had the good grace of visiting. everything is breathtakingly beautiful...definitely go see this temple. the weather in october was hot and sunny. i would personally prefer to visit this location when it was sunny however i'm sure it would be lovely in a light rainfall.,17
"when you arrive at uluwatu, there are a couple of paths to take to start your journey. we took the path on the right (this makes sense when you're there) and it took us about halfway between the temple and another point of interest in the right. we turned right first and ended up with a fairly high view of the temple. this was where we encountered the first set of monkeys. they really do take things. we saw one take a hat right off a lady's head. so take the warnings seriously if you don't want the monkeys to swipe your hats and glasses. the staff were helpful in recovering some of the items, but it was a bit tricky. they provided you with sarongs and i was able to go in with a tank top. i personally would suggest practical shoe wear because there is some climbing. the temple itself is simple, but offer amazing views. if you want to understand the temple's history, it might be best to look things up online because there aren't any guides or sign posts that help tell the story. we didn't stay for sunset and began to head out around 5pm. as we were leaving, we could see a crowd of people heading in. this also meant that we didn't stay for the dance performance, which takes place after sunset. we're not the type of travellers who spend a lot of time on these types of sites, but felt that this temple was definitely worth the visit.",8
"i enjoyed this temple. i think because the vendors weren't as pushy as other places. i had an excellent driver. we stopped to buy strawberries on the way. it had a very peaceful feeling though busy with a few school students on tours. the temple was different than i expected. i thought it more of an island, but it is close to sidewalk. you can see the stones on which they place bamboo boards to walk to this small isolated structure. i also thought i small. being on the back of the \blue\ money i thought it would be a larger size. there is a fenced in family of deer for viewing. a wonderful buddhist structure is outside the walls of the water temple. another temple has a beautiful color door. the sacred tree is more appreciated from a distance to understand how big it was. the place is clear with wired food shaped trash receptacles. parking was easy, but the drive was very long.",4
"the best view is at sunset from the cliff on the right side. lots of people though, so be early. at evening when i visited ther was a low tide, so temple was not surounded by sea.",4
"without a doubt, what makes this palce spectacular is its cliff-top setting at the edge. splendid sunset backdrops overlooking the beautiful indian ocean is one picturesque scene. you can also meet wild monkeys around this area. if you come to this place dont forget to watch kecak fire dance.",13
"tanah lot is an offshore rock formation about 30 minutes northwest of canggu, bali. perched on top of it is a hindu shrine which dates to the 14th century. travelers flock to tanah lot because its one of the most well-known and beautiful places to see the sunset in bali. very! but please dont let that stop you. most tourists crowd around the temple, leaving the surrounding area fairly empty and perfect for sunset viewing. the whole experience of visiting tanah lot is more than just staring at a temple too. its an exhilarating scooter ride, a gorgeous walk along the coast, and a brilliant sunset.",18
"came here for the sunset tour when it was raining, so i didn't get to see the nice sunset. the trail from above was nice and short. there's also a beach area access for people to go down and walk up to the temple.",4
pura luhur ulu watu is an impressive and very beautiful temple on the cliffs towering a hundred feet from the raging sea below. not to be missed while touring the bukit peninsula.,8
"uluwatu temple is worth a visit for sunset - temple is ok, the main pull factor would be the views on the cliff of the sea. sunset is a nice time to go and spent time walking around here.",8
"the drive up to the temple itself builds up the experience you will have up there. serene & spiritual. although it is a very popular tourist spot , always teeming with people, one feels a sense of peace & calm in the complex. the waves of the indian ocean crashing into the cliff.. the sound, the colors, the very air of that place is meant to take to a beautiful zone. there isnt much to see there other than the ocean and marvel at the people who must have built it , but there is soo much to experience there. good part, if you are a hindu , you may be allowed into the main shrine (on the head priests approval)- which feels like you have entered a different world. perfect place sit and meditate / vegetate for hours. must go place.",4
"this temple is located at the cliff and it is beautiful especially during the sunset time. we got warned about the aggressive monkeys here but lucky us because we didn't see a single monkey on the day of our visit. the views of the ocean, cliffs, temple are beautiful. with the ocean sound and a nice breeze, i wish i could stay there longer to enjoy the moment, but too bad, the place is too crowded during the sunset time as most people want to see the kecak dance at 6:00 pm. even finding a good spot to take nice pictures was a little hard. but this is a must visit place if you go to bali and get your camera ready to take some postcards pictures.",2
we have visited tanah lot during our bali visit. it was a very nice place. the view from tanah lot is mesmerizing. however temple was closed due to high tide but still we spent very nice time being there. its an excellent architectural monument. i will definitely visit again.,18
you cant miss this if you are in bali.a really nice place.the temple ia not sow big like in the picturs.come early to avoid the crowds.nice views of lake and temple near.,2
incredible view from temple. temple is built on the rock. i recommend take a lot of water and umbrella. there are no trees and terrible hot weather. little bit rubbish on the way,4
"we have been here many time,so this temple is beautiful view and nice to see sunset and kecak fire dance",13
"the temple is definitely worth a visit as its a stunning building with amazing views of mount agung and the countryside. but dont get your hopes up for the photo. we arrived at about 6.30am, we were given ticket no. 136 and when we first arrived they were photographing no. 29. by the time we left two hours later, they were on no. 58 😂 god knows how long wed have had to stuck around to get ours done, maybe another 2-3 hours? although i enjoyed it, it was a shame about the majority of other tourists who sat around looking miserable, waiting for their pic. bad vibes. anyway, its still worth the visit because its amazing to see. make sure you respect the rules and culture. just dont go up expecting to get the photo unless youre willing to dedicate 3+ hours of your life for the instagram pic!",28
"i want to say in just 21 words about my first experience in bali with wayan , an excellent guide : past, present, prosperity, love, labour,landmarks, temples, talent, traditions, history,harmony,heavenly, sea, sunshine,sand, feeling, flowers,fantastic beautiful, blessed bali...",2
the temple is at the edge of cliff and offer greatest sunset view. best time to visit is at 3pm and you can continue to see kecak and fire dance just next to the temple. the show start at 7pm.,13
well worth it to see the kecak dance... was brilliant... watch out for the monkey... sooo funny... the sunset is to die for...!!!!,13
"well worth a visit to this temple for the magnificent views, it is perched on a cliff and it is a great walk around the temple grounds, they will try and get you to pay for a guide because they think the monkeys will take your glasses and hats, but we had no problems at all..",14
"this is located on lake shore and really very beautiful. defiantly i can say its a must visit place when you are in bali. gardens are also very nice . idr 50,000 ticket per person.",2
"to be here it takes a long way transportation from kuta but it worths! rp. 20,000 for the entrance fee and this place might be better visited in dry days. if you're staying somewhere in kuta, recommend to book a private car with driver to take you here and also you can visit another places on the way such as bat cave, water palace... you can made a good deal with guys on the streets, we got this private tour with only rp. 700,000( abt usd 70) for 10 hour trip back and forth. driving motorbike might take you longer time and there are so many turns which may get you tired. this palace is beautiful in every details, also a very good spot for wedding shoots. just please look at the pictures attached and you'll see a very fresh, lovely and interesting place to enjoy your time in amazing bali. bring a good camera to capture this tranquil landmark!",2
"interesting to see , but they are very cheeky and will jump on you given the chance, especially down at the temple where they take photos of people with one on their shoulders. was one big scary male there , but staff around to stop things getting to out of control.nice temple.",14
"we spent our time here for about 2,5 hours, watched the view of the temple which is awesome-breathtaking and watched kecak dance while saw the sunset. the temple is located on the cliff next to the sea. saw the waves crashing the cliff. beautiful, very peaceful thou the place is crowded by the tourist. the monkey is not a big problem here as long as you can keep your belonging and keep yourself not to attract the attention of the monkey. i saw with my eyes, the monkey stole one of the tourist's necklace.",14
"overcrowded place. looks amazing in the photos, but from up close with hundreds of tourists around and no access to the temple itself is something less than desirable. plenty of souvenir and food stores around to catch the tourists coming and going. recommended if you have spare time in bali and don't mind the traffic going there to catch the sunset (which can be a hot or miss depending on season and clouds etc.).",2
"the place is really crowded. but this is a beautiful temple with breath taking view specially the sunset.please wear something which you can fold till knees as one needs to walk in water to reach the cave on the beach. the priest put frangipanni flower on ears , rice on forehead and one can wash their face with the holy spring water in the cave. it feels great to experience how fresh spring water is available here when it is all surrounded by ocean.one can give donation if you want but you are not forced. it is believed that turtles and snakes guard this temple.there is a snake cave also but the guard was very rude and demanded we give donation before entering to see the snakes hence we avoided this one.there is a big market outside but i preferred shopping elsewhere as one needs to do a lot of skillful bargaining here .",4
"probably one of the best places to visit in bali. this temple is a huge one with beautiful garden, lake view and mountain. don't miss the boat ride.",2
"beautiful sunset with the company of little friends 🐵 trying on everyones glasses. pretty cool place, where unfortunettly we missed kecak dance - dance of fire, because of lack of tickets (there is a lot of plp, better you buy your ticket 1hour before a show) 😔 is said to be one of the most beautiful places on bali - yes, it is. temple is closed for a turism as most. ticket: 30k ird, kecak show 100k ird. you need to have a sorong - they will land you for free at the entrance.",2
"the temple is breath taking. a must visit in bali. however it's crowded. if you go in the morning, make sure you have packed a bottle of water and a hat. the sun dehydrates you very quickly. many souvenir shops around the temple. here you can bargain like never before.",2
"very interesting place, walk through all the shops which work down to the entrance steps to the sea front and the temple in the sea. unfortunately we timed it wrong and couldn't get across as the tide was in. also very busy when we arrived.",4
"i love this place.... clean with the beautiful view it's really good for enjoying time with your friend or lonely just take a time. i must come back when i back to bali, it's really great memories",2
"the tanah lot temple is a worth, about 30-40 minutes via taxi from seminyak. we couldnt see the temple, as the high tide was present in the evening. it is crowded during the evenings with shops and many tourists around. nice picturesque view of the temple, sea etc. as it attracts lot of people and stand hot during the day due to sea sore and rocks, better plan to visit during the early part of the day. it's a good place and certainly worth a visit.",17
definitely worth it.its one of the best places i have visited in bali. there is a place you have to park and some people have set up a business where you have to get transportation like a pick up truck to the top and you have to pay around 40000 rupiah for a return journey and thats about £2. at the moment there has been some conflict where other people want to get involved in the business and that caused some conflicts which the government has decided to stop. so now you can drive all the way to the top without paying the extra fee. once at the top you only need to donate whatever you feel like donating to enter the temple and you are recommended to wear a sarong which you can borrow for free. its a bit of a walk up the hill so be ready. once up you can see the stunning view of what they call gate to heaven. you have the volcano of mount ugung in the background and that is a stunning view. apparently there are 4 more temples to the top but tourists are not allowed there. i would definitely recommend and its worth it. one more thing which i was told was to go early morning. i was staying in nusa dua and its 2:30 hours drive to mount ugung. so we left at 4:30 am to get there for 7:00 am and that is the best time as you dont get many tourists and you can take your time to take pictures. if you go by the afternoon it will definitely be busy. i definitely recommend this place and would definitely come back.,2
uluwatu temple located on a cliff with direct view to the indonesia ocean. it's better to visit here in the afternoon. because it has fire kecak dance performance. a must watch performance. the dance show start just before sunset. imagine watching a performance with the sunset and the ocean as the background. really breathtaking. you have to pay to enter the temple and pay to watch the kecak dance. wear long pants or skirt or sarong. they will lend you sarong if you wear shorts. this temple has monkeys. make sure you watch for your belonging because these monkeys might take your bag/wallet/glassess/camera/other stuffs.,8
"our driver told us this is one of the three major hindu temples in bali. there is this iconic photo with mountain in the background. so many tourists queuing up for photos at this gate... all the tourists are doing very similar pose... we decided not to do - but got the opportunity to snap a shot of it... we left nusa dua at 6am, it took us more than 2 hours to get there. the weather is not completely clear, but we can still see the mountains at the back - except that the top was covered in clouds. at the top of the stairs of the dragon statue, we could see beautiful wide green mountain view... it does not take long to finish this place if you do not queue for photo. no matter what you wear you have to pay for 10,000 ird / person for renting a sali - it is local tradition, we were told by the person who leased us the sali. no entrance fee officially, but you are told to donate - write down you name and nationally on a notebook when you do it... not so sure about these practices... a bit too touristy. our driver told us if we left 5am, it would be better...",28
"went here at low tide, so we were able to walk out to the small island it was on. after being told to wash our feet and being *blessed* we headed up the walk way to the temple.....only one problem....no one get to go to the top, so i didnt understand why we had to be blessed. after leaving the little island, you dont want to be desperate to go to the toilet, a group of dirty looking men will charge you 3000 rups to pee in a hole in the ground....this was the icing on the cake when it came to finish off the disappointment. i can understand how much this place must mean to the balinese and how beautiful it must look in the evening when the sun is setting but honestly i could have missed this whole experience.",4
"the temple is set high on top the cliff overlooking the indian ocean. you can walk along the top edge to get a view back to the temple.our guide was wonderful and explained the many aspects and history of the temple. we arrived before sunset and watched the sun going down while watching the kacek fire dance. didn't have a problem with the monkeys. $2aud to enter temple grounds (sarong supplied) $10aud to watch the kecek dance.a magical place, we are lucky that the balinese share this with us.",13
i visited the temple on a rainy day. rain added beauty to the entire landscape. the place has an aura which cannot be explained in words. you just have to beware of monkeys while visiting the temple. a must visit place in bali.,2
this is a really nice area and the temple offers beautiful views which are well worth seeing. one of the should see places in bali,2
"whenever one visited bali, there are a few places that one ought to visit and one of them is ulun danu. i have quite a high expectation about the beauty of this place after reading and looking through the many available information. being an avid photographer, i did managed to get beautiful shots of the temple and it's surroundings, however maybe because it was a rainy day when i visited, i felt something was amiss. the lake was one of the largest fresh water lake in bali and it was said that the water from the lake irrigated the surrounding area and made it very fertile for agricultural activities. overall, i still think if this is the first time you are coming to bali, you can come and visit this place albeit it's quite far away and up the highlands, from the city centre.",30
most beautiful spot to take pictures in bali.. after accidents happened recently they have put a stick fence... which makes it bit safe... however the place is so scenic and anyone visiting bali should never miss this one.,2
"a visit to lake beratans water temple ulun danu was worth the drive for the view of surrounding countryside and residences along the way as well as the actual temple itself. 50,000 idr was the entry fee and extra for use of toilets. the surrounding gardens were well maintained but unusual with numerous animal statues that arent within keeping of the temple.",30
"this temple was beautiful, however tide was high and there was a backlog of people trying to be taken one by one by the locals that worked there. would ahve been much more amazing in the sunshine.",4
excellent picture clicking opportunity. pleasant weather. you will feel refreshed. this place has a unexplainable aura and you will definitely love it. my 1.5 yo loved the garden area in the temple premises,4
"we went to see the temple beginning of october early afternoon. the sights are unbelievable. there were tourist, but it wasn't overly crowded. there is virtually no shade, so whip out the sunscreen. i do recommend it to anyone interested in great sights.",4
the sunset at tanah lot is nice to see. no temple only coast of the sea. some people pour over you shudhi (purified) water and for that they charge minimum indonesia currency of 2000. the sea shore is nice to see,18
"a visit to uluwatu temple offers three different experiences. firstly, the temple which unfortunately is run down and inaccessible because of renovation. as you walk to the back of the temple, you will get a fantastic view of the opposite cliff and the breakwaters. its a narrow uneven path that leads to the end of the cliff and not many visitors venture forth, preferring to stand or sit under the trees to cool off and enjoy the view. the third attraction is the kecak and fire dance that is performed at the cliff side overlooking the sea. the tickets are sold an hour before the performance which starts at 6.00pm. this is an additional charge apart from the entrance fee of 20,000 rp. following my guide to make to payment, i soon discovered that each guide was collection different sums for the show, ranging from 50,000 rp to 80,000 rp, with no receipts. it surely provides an opportunity for charging different rates for the show. the crowd starts to pour in from 5.30pm to the small amphitheatre which is still under construction. late comers were made to sit on the floor close to the performers. the setting for the dance was ideal, being on a cliff overlooking the sea with the setting sun beginning at 6.pm and macaque monkeys perching on the cliff side. the show lasted about an hour and was clearly choreographed to appeal to tourist with comic relief. notwithstanding the above, it was still worth the visit, even though we did not get access to the temple.",8
this place is a must to see when you are in bali ! try and go a little bit earlier to avoid the crowds.,2
"beautiful 1000 year old temple on the cliff of bali. gorgeous views and the best part is the monkeys! most people are scared, but they have security all over so if the monkeys become unruly they will step in. had one that came over and sit in my lap then sat on my head and tried to eat my hat. so awesome!!",2
"i don't know what to say.. i feel both blessed to have visited this holy temple but also mislead by the many pictures. let me start off by saying this place is very difficult to get to. it's on the far east end of the island on the tip of the mountain. you need an experienced driver to get you here safely. it's also important to go early in the morning as the traffic tends to build-up during the day. i was having a mini panic attack watching our driver drive through the narrow cliffs all the way up the mountain - but we got there safely. from ubud it took approximately 2 hours and we left around 6am. we arrived around 8am and it was already busy. there are many rules prior to entering the temple: - ladies must not be menstruating - everyone must wear a sarong and cover their shoulders - must keep a positive attitude - no pda (kissing) - no yoga poses *just to name a few.. there's no set entrance fee but instead a donation of your choice. if you did not bring a sarong or shawl to cover your shoulders - it is 10k each. once paying, you must climb up the stairs, hike up another 10 minutes and then you arrive at the temple. i was pleasantly surprised to see that there were only 2 lined rows (assuming it would be quick) but in reality it took us a good 1 hour and 30 minutes before taking our picture.. it'd be helpful to discuss and arrange the type of poses prior to taking the picture. it'll save you time. when it's your turn, you simply provide your phone, a donation, and the locals take your picture. it's quick - about 1 minute at most with 3 poses. prior to doing my research, i was convince that this place was nestled between a beautiful, clear pond and the gate. to my surprise, this place does not have a pond/lake/or any kind of water. the illusion is the mirror placed beneath your camera to give it the \mirrored effect\ - my boyfriend who had zero idea was quite disappointed. he was expecting this place to have a tranquil vibe with a beautiful view of the volcano on a blue, clear pond. while this place is beautiful. i'm not sure if i'd recommend it. if you must have your ig picture then yes, but be sure to arrive early and expect at minimum a 2 hour wait for a deceiving picture.",28
"must visit this place for its beauty , temple and sunset experience is amazing and lot of other places to see. don't see kaachaak dance there but see that at uluwatu if you like to see.",8
"we recently went up to the fire dance with our kids for the first time and it was wonderful! the kids got to watch the performers get changed and do there make up, then when it started they didnt move... what a magical story and well worth the trip up.",13
"best time to visit is late afternoon before sunset. take a walk towards your left and head through the woods and come to an open space, you will see an open field and great cliff views. avoid the fire dance show, you can watch them from afar by going to the top of the right hand temple.",13
absolutely out if this world!! it's breath taking!! be amazed at this sacred temple grounds. right out of an induana jones at its best movie!! the dragon bridge will blow your mind! i couldn't get enough if this venue! the monkeys are little rascals! don't feed them!!! don't wear jewelry or sunglasses or anything shiny to tempt for them to steal ! this is a highlight of ubud and bali don't miss it!!,2
"this is the place famous for sunset. i was very curious to see this place, as everyone was talking about this for sunset. the visit was totally worthy. they provide sarong to enter the temple as well. place not to miss, if you are in bali",2
"quite hard way to go to this place, make sure you fill up your scooter or car fuel. the road is steep uphill, so you need to be careful. once we arrived we can find tourist post, need to pay donation and rent sarong for 10,000 idr (or you can bring your own sarong). you can use guide service or not. and prepare extra battery for your camera.",28
"disclaimer: go in the late afternoon! this was a lovely cultural experience, but the heat really takes a toll on you. that being said, i would highly recommend going here after 4pm to walk around the grounds, get some gorgeous photo ops and then stick around for the kecak dance performance, which starts at the beginning of sunset. the show was a little over an hour, creating an environment of intimacy and entertainment. lots of monkeys in the area too, so that's another plus especially with the young ones!",13
"this was a gorgeous temple to visit. on arrival you don yourself in the purple sarong/ colors of the temple and walk through. it is spectacular, the views are breathtaking and the people are very welcoming considering also that it is their place of worship. be careful of your belongings whilst walking through the forest way with monkeys as they have been known to take some tourists belongings. a friend found them very gentle but i kept my distance. there are some amazing photo opportunities and its a gorgeous place to see.",14
"as my expectations were high on taking good photos of this temple, the unexpected rainfall ruined it all. nevertheless, this temple is still a great place to visit. there were kids practicing balinese dance when we arrived there. their dances looked gentle & 'soft' to me. one thing that i admired the most about balinese is the way they preserved their culture. the design of the temple is unique and well preserved. overall, it was a great experience visiting one of these indonesia's great landmark ! wish that the weather could have more mercy on us for taking greater pics there 😕 better luck next time...",2
uluwatu temple is so beautiful. we spent a few hours walking around. the views are amazing as the site is perched is up on a high cliff. amazing views of the ocean. its a very peaceful place to visit. the only thing you have to be very careful of are the large monkeys. my friend was just putting her mobile in her bag when a large male monkey jumped down & took her phone. many people helped us. we had to follow him & wait until he got bored with it. we were very lucky to get it back as there were others that lost their phones & purses so be very careful to take off all your jewellery & sunglasses. also keep your bag close with your arm through the handles. if you take notice of the warnings you will be ok.,8
"if you are in the area , you most defiantly visit this place, its so nice and relaxed, the only time it is busy is for sunset but if you get there early enough you can easily find a good spot that is not crowded and you can enjoy the beautiful views. just watch out for those pesky monkeys . the temple costs 20,000 rupiah to enter, just remember to cover your legs to enter the temple but dont worry if you forget they provide you with a silk robe type thing. enjoy , peace out",14
"i visited this place on my first full day in bali. good to see the temples and views off the cliffs but for me the highlight was the cheeky monkeys. do watch all your belongings! despite being told numerous time, i saw tourists almost lose a handbag, then the monkeys did get a cap, sunglasses and a phone out of a selfie stick! to me, this was hilarious, just be aware of your surroundings and you will be right. they do love anything loose, light glasses/sunnies, hats, phones, keys etc... keep them all in your pocket if you can.",2
"breathtaking view from the cliff to the indian ocean where the sky meets the ocean for a reason… my second time visiting to uluwatu temple after a long pandemic due to covid-19. to take note at the temple, monkies are wilder as there is not so much visitors and one monkey took away my partner sunglasses in a second during photo taking.",8
"tanah lot is nice place, but here is a lot of tourists, come early or go little bit to distance, you will have still very good view without tourists",17
"remember to carry your own sarong, if you don't want to wear the one given by them or you want to look different. the walk from the entrance to the central area can be dangerous as there is a small forest full of monkeys (on your left); be mindful of them as cases of monkeys biting and snatching stuff off you are common. peek down the cliff to see the deep blue water of indian ocean. climb up the stairs (on your right) to go to the temple. you cannot enter the temple, but you can get a birds view of the surrounding area. on your left is the open area/ theater, where cechuk dance performance is held every evening around 06:30pm. entrance to this dance perfornace is free; it is included in your ticket fare. i was there around 05:00pm, and the place was already full, almost. so, go there around 04:00 or 04:30pm, if want to reserve a good spot for yourslef; you obviously will end up waiting for a long time.",13
don't miss this beautiful temple on the edge of cliff. loved the monkeys that inhabit the area. views are stunning and the kecak dance and ceremony at sunset is worth the money.,13
"this place is featured in the old version of idr 50.000, so i suggest you to bring some for a creative photoshoot. aside from the temple there's nothing else to see and it is usually very crowded. you can sit down on the lakeside and enjoy the scenery and nice breeze, while watching some people play water sports activities.",4
"we returned to this temple after a 25 year absence and the changes were significant. it has now become a proper tourist attraction with hundreds of people, an arena for the kekac dance and a path that runs along the cliff either side of the temple. only the temple and the monkeys were there last time ☺️ however, the temple is still as interesting as it always was and the sunset just as beautiful so we were delighted that we returned in celebration of our silver wedding anniversary. i don't know the cost of the kecak dance but it was very cheap to enter the temple grounds (usual dress code applies as per all temples in bali)",2
"this is a lovely temple which allows for a nice walk around. it was a major disappoint, however, to share the experience with so. many. tourists. i get it, it's a major attraction in the area, but i couldn't simply look at the view without separate groups asking me to move out of the way for their selfies, whilst getting poked in the face by umbrellas. there wasn't any monkeys in sight for out trip out there and it unfortunately was a waste of time overall.",14
"visits to the tanah lot temple are subject to an entrance fee of idr 20,000 for (adult) domestic tourists, and idr 60,000 for (adult) foreigners. idr 10,000 for (child) domestic tourists, and idr 30,000 for (child) foreigners. this ticket also insured you against any accidents at the site. there are many restaurants here where you can enjoy a sumptuous breakfast or lunch. experience the serenity of the tropical sun slowly disappearing beyond the horizon and the wide open ocean, and listen to the sound of the soothing waves crashing on the shore. it will be an incredible memory to treasure all your life. a temple dedicated to lord “brahma”. one of the top 7 temples in bali,this is a must visit temple. although its quite old,the balinese govt has tried to restore it to its original valour by taking out works from time to time. would recommend going to this place at early hours to mind the long tourist crowd and also note the timings of high tide,as the visit is then closed. there is a natural spout, the source of holy water for all the temples in the area just below the rock where temple is situated.",18
"this beautiful temple on the cliff provides peace and tranquility if you manage to find the right spot, obviously there are a lot of tourists around but i loved just walking around and enjoying the views the coastline had to offer. the one thing you have to watch out for here is the cheeky monkeys, so don't have sunglasses lose anywhere or anything they can pinch basically! but if you can try and stay and see the sunset you won't regret it, what i did was go to the amphitheater section where you can watch the traditional kecak dance as the sun sets on the horizon with fantastic views of the temple! will definitely visit again if back in bali!",2
it is beautiful place. you can understand that balinese culture is absolutely unique with unique architecture. this is one of the most beautiful place in bali. the road on the way there is also very beautiful. recommend you over stop in amankila hotel for cup of coffee or some cool drink. enjoy fantastic sea view from the cliff bar there.,2
"we were here on tuesday afternoon. no much visitors , parking was empty but you have to pay for parking, for entrance and take a little dirty skirt. with this you are prepared for the uluwatu temple. nice view and long way from one side to second side under monkeys control, be careful. they tried my rucksack on my neck. i think that good time is really sunset.",8
"a private tour is highly recommended with an english speaking tour guide showing you the most beautiful parts of bali,we met suci the lady that picked us up from the airport and her husband khan who drove us around they were so friendly we will be in contact with them on our next visit.khan took us to visit the volcano where we had lunch with beautiful views,friendly monkeys in ubud,saw 2 beautiful temples,visited galah lalang rice and coffee& tea tasting and shown how they are made,batubulan stone carvers,art shop & wood carvers,art centre & museum of paintings just beautiful we just had to have one!celuk gold & silver works another of so many things we women love.",2
it's a memorable trip with a good and nice driver wayn suparta. one of our member vomited inside the car and lucky we have the driver help us to clean up. our driver is patient and introduces balinese culture with us. traffic at bali was bad. we waited 3hours for the photo shooting at lempuyang temple... its amazing view...,2
"clean and fresh air with a beautiful place and a beautiful lake makes this temple has its famous name, luckily we came when the lake was low tide so we could go down and walk around near the lake.",4
"i checked this place out since a friend suggested it. it's kinda far from kuta (about an hour or so). gorgeous cliffs, ocean and sky but the temple itself is not that spectacular. there are monkeys along the way but not that much. they charge 3,000 idr and they hand out a sarong. someone will volunteer to guard you against monkeys but dnt bother. the monkeys are tame enough. the place is just five hours away from uluwatu surfer's beach and padang-padang so if you have time to spend, might as well drop by",8
"this is a must go temple if you are in bali. the scenery is fantastic, make sure you are here before the sunset!",2
"i have never seen a temple on the cliff so this was definitely the 1st for me and it was just spectacular. my husband and i went here after our visit to nyang nyang beach. the only reason i would come back here is for the location. after buying the tickets we were given a sash and sarong which was to be worn in the temple. that is the only negative point for me as they were not clean. people who visit this temple have obviously gone elsewhere and are sweaty and everybody who gets the sarong adds to the sweat- so that was pretty unhygienic. also, we had a bottle of water with us which was snatched away by a monkey, so visitors beware of monkeys.",14
"this is an amazing temple on water, clean and peaceful without anyone harassing you at the gate. no guide needed you can visit the temple on your own... on your way to pemuteran for example please make a stop here....",4
"you may never see another temple like this, completely unique on a little mount on the beach of black sand. careful when walk up to it tho as the rocks can be slippery in places. easily accessible with markets with food, souvenirs, clothes and arts and crafts",4
the temple in uluwatu is situated in one of the most beautiful spots in bali the temple is one of the most sacred in bali and has the most amazing view perched on top of the cliffs above uluwatu beach. i really feel that this spot is truly special every time i go there. the temple is protected by hundreds of monkeys that are very cheeky so be sure not to have anything like sunglasses or jewellery on that they can easily take from you because if you do it's as good as gone. the temple is so high up that you can see the most amazing views of bali and it's totally surrounded by the ocean hundreds of metres below you should really put this spot on your itinerary as one of the places that you must visit while you are in bali. the bukit peninsula is truly beautiful and special.,8
"this temple is located in the sea and one can go inside it only when there is no high tide. so, i would suggest to please enquire about the high tide timings before visiting tanah lot. the view is just great. it is a must visit when in bali. there is an entry charge of about 4 usd per adult. this is nothing considering the way this area is being maintained.",18
"the temple is situated in a very beautiful and scenic location. it is very touristy, but you can still get some great photographs. would definitely recommend visiting.",4
"we really wanted to see this temple due to the photographs we had seen before going. it is an amazing location, but if you've seen any photos of it, you needn't visit the place. understanably, the actual temple is closed off to the public so people can worship. this means that you cant get any closer than anyone else's photos. we spent about 20 minutes there, and that was mainly due to walking along the cliff top. we were a bit disappointed really.",4
"honestly, the view was amazing. i can stare on and on and on. the temple has a 5 min walkway to the other cliff where you can look back to the temple. you can take a leisure walk on the temple grounds before going to the kecak fire dance at 6pm. important !!!! - take all your pictures at the temple facing the other cliff where there's little to no monkeys. as you walk along the walkway, it would be wise if you stow away all camera, phone, wallets, eyewear, keys, etc. because we watch monkeys steal 1 wallet, 2 flipflops, and 1 sunglasses all within 15 mins. the poor oblivious visitors. we were warned before and wore shoes, took great care to look around for monkeys before quickly taking a photo. then as we were close to the monkey zone, we hid things all away in my handbag and tucked the zip inwards. they are smart enough to open zips too. those cheeky monkeys were very sneaky, quiet and fast. they may throw your things back if you offer them food. the park rangers often try to help. but twice i watched them get food for trade and threw the stolen items over the cliff. needless to say, i took no photos of monkeys but it was such a hilarious spectacle.",14
"lempuyang temple \the gates of heaven.\ ubud, bali beautiful temple, but the lines are long, beware! we got there 30 min after it opened, and we were still #112 in line!! this temple is about a 2.5 hr drive from ubud and is known for having the gates of heaven. you can't enter past the stairs above this pic as it's only for religious practices, but you can walk around the non-restricted areas and take pics. to visit, you must wear a sarong and cover your shoulders.",28
"it was a long drive heading to uluwatu temple, i even got asleep while on our way. when we arrived at the place, seeing monkeys around really amused us. we were given a warning, by our tour guide, not to bring valuables because the monkeys might get them off your hands. as we enter the place, we went to different spots all around just to seize the beauty with our own eyes. it's a long walk inside but you can never feel you're tired because everything you see is worth seeing for, from the beach to the peculiar land formation and especially the temples. accordingly, the place is known for viewing the magnificence of the sunset. however, unfortunately the sun was being covered by a mass of clouds. we have seen it a bit but not totally. nevertheless, it never deduce my admiration to the place. we super like it!!! it was worth our time. i would highly recommend the place for those who will be planning to visit bali.",8
a bike ride among lushy rice paddies is worth experiencing. wading through water to reach temple had its own charm. staying for sometime at top hill to enjoy coconut water and seeing breathtaking beauty of blue water was mesmerising.,4
"i loved this place because even if there are a lot of tourists in the area, this place has still served its purpose for the locals. the place is cold, and overlooking the lake, the temple was such a beauty in it.",4
"we went here specifically for the kecak ceremony which we had also heard referred to as the fire dance. our own error was to assume this was a performance with fire twirling and music - our own ignorance and unconscious/conscious bias. the performance/ceremony had a duration of 45-60 minutes. as we arrived close to the commencement time of 1800 (as we underestimated traffic) we were only able to get a seat on the concrete hard stand the ceremony is performed on. its a long time to sit on concrete in fairly cramped conditions. its absolutely worth the cultural experience - and there is a little bit of fire at the end and some attempts at humour throughout. note that given some of the characters wear masks and costumes and venture into the crowd spasmodically, smaller children could be a little spooked at times. what was really disappointing was the number of people (often in groups of 4-8) who had taken seats in the stands, that decided to leave the performance anywhere between 20-30 minutes in to it. in my opinion this is not only disrespectful to the balinese performers, but also disruptive to other audience members they clamber over and block the view of. add to that when they use the same entry/exit point of the performers and it smacks of ignorance/arrogance. well worth a visit and allow plenty of time to get there, get a seat, enjoy the ceremony and then leave. take plenty of water and snacks as there arent any shops to buy these from. if you dont think you or your children/companions have the patience or ability to stay for the duration maybe be one of the last to enter and discretely exit if you need to.",13
"the temple is in the distance and you can't get in. you can walk to the gate. there are some nice photo ops at sundown, and it is very pretty. however it is very overcrowded. the aughty monkeys\ are closer to \menacing monkeys\. there are signs posted, warnings, but still glasses, sunglasses, phones are getting grabbed by these guys....i saw several.....and they are not giving them back. i watched a man attempt to trade something for his eye wear and saw the monkey get within inches and hiss in his face. not good. don't have out, what you don't mind losing. i'm glad we went, but i would skip it on our next visit.",14
"tanah lot temple. great attraction to visit in bali. cost to enter into all attractions. walk across the ocean with guides helping across the water. amazing location . lots of people,still worth the visit. lots of tour buses.expected the attraction to be busy due to the water & great views. good in morning, or late afternoon for visit.",18
recommend going in the am as very hot and busy! great view and temple not a lot to do once you've seen the temple,4
its a beautiful temple in the sea. not many safety measures around. a lot of commercialization by the local pandits.,4
"if you're here on a clear day, the sunset is very good i've heard. a lot of tourists, but it's spacey in low season. nice wave action for that nice splash selfie! you can't enter the temples, but that didn't matter to us.",4
"uluwatu temple is pretty small and a major tourist attraction on the island. you can get around the grounds in 30 minutes, 45 if you really want to spin it out and youll see some monkeys along the way. i didnt personally witness any of the monkeys approach people, steal items or become aggressive like some reviews stated however im sure this does happen as i did witness this in ubuds monkey forest so best advice would still be to ensure bags are firmly closed, glasses, jewellery and hats are removed and mobile phones and cameras are secured. you will have to wear a sarong or sash here (regardless if your legs are already covered or not) and of course they are not the most pleasant to wear after another sweaty tourist has had it on just seconds before you but it is what it is. theres no charge for the sarong or sash its included in the entry price. overall its nothing special. its very crowded, has some nice cliff views that allow some photo opportunities but overall i wouldnt go out of my way to hire a driver or book a tour to get here. its especially in my view not worth visiting if you have already been to tanah lot as the two are incredibly similar and i would suggest if you really want to visit some temples to choose one or the other rather than both.",8
"very well maintained, the monkeys were playful yet not overtly aggressive like at uluwatu temple. had a pleasant time strolling thru this park",8
"many tourists, but always worth a visit while in ubud! plenty of monkeys playing on the paths; sometimes fighting too (with each other). so, you need to be careful not to get in their way. monkeys aren't as aggressive as the ones near uluwatu in the south.",8
"we reached the temple by the sea near sunset. the view was spectacular as the sun goes down and the tide comes in. the waves get higher and higher and more people converge onto the beach, to watch the sunset and to be awed by the waves.it is an experienced to be there.",4
by far the best temple in bali to visit. amazing ocean and sunset views as well! the only tough part was getting out of there after the sunset as it was rammed,2
"this is one temple that you need to see in bali. it retains a great deal of cultural and religious significance, it is utterly beautiful on so many levels- that \heaven's gate\ is stunning and the stair climb is a bonus- there is some work involved to get to the top temple. i would echo the previous reviewers comment- spend a few days in east bali and enjoy the area. coming from the south this is a long drive for a day trip, however, if you don't have time to move around bali i'd definitely recommend it even as a day trip! we hired a driver for 600 000 rp for about 10 hrs. we started in sanur, stopped in candi dasa for a coffee and a quick visit to the lotus pond then proceeded on to the temple. we had our own sarongs and sashes and decided against using a guide because we wanted to have some solitude and as much time to do what we wanted. for us it was a good decision- my husband went slowly as he wanted to bird watch. i was keen for the hike up the mountains. the various temples on the way were all interesting in their own right. i really enjoyed the sweaty climb up the stairs and was fortunate enough to happen upon a ceremony at the peak temple which i was able to observe. the families up there were very welcoming and friendly. sensational views as well! great views, lots of photo ops, lots of opportunity to talk with balinese people along the way. there were very few tourists. i took my trekking pole as a deterrent against the macaques which came in handy once. (unfortunately i left the pole at a drink spot and it \disappeared\ by the time i went back for it.) all in all a great experience, one that i would highly recommend.",2
"was visited early in afternoon before crowd arrives, use our regular driver who explained all areas and history. he knew where to park and get out closer to area missing the tourist alley of stalls, so good. great photo shots, pity all this will be swallowed up by the sea in years to come. not in our lifetime hopefully but waves and wind will do damage eventually. small amount locals trying to make money selling items very annoying at times. small walk down stairs to main temple base, but no actually access to the temple.",4
"tanah lot temple is a 16th century temple on rocks of the beach and is spectacular at sunset. but, we decided to go at midday as we heard there are huge crowds at sunset. we loved the markets there including the snake and owl encounter. there were fixed price shops which suits me as i am hopeless at bartering. the temple is awesome to see from the beach and the hillside. but, when we walked over to the temple, we had to pay to cleanse our faces and walk up the stone steps but the temple itself is off limits. i can understand why but it would've been to nice to be told this beforehand.",17
"my experience in uluwatu temple was great! i was lucky as my airbnb was very close and i just walked to reach it, after paid they let me wore a tunic in respect of the temple. the temple itself isnt that big, when i went there were not many people, i think because was early morning but was really nice walk up and down. the best thing in uluwatu temple is the amazing cliffs all around it, so beautiful. you can seat and just stare at them. awesome. here is where you can get amazing photos. there are a lot of monkeys strolling all around the temple which you need to pay attention as they are very attracted from glasses, phones, keys they take an instant to catch it from your hands. overall, if you're not staying very far from place, i highly recommend to visit this temple.",8
"being one of the main temples of bali, the uluwatu is a must see. as with many other temples, the uluwatu is an actively place of worship, so some areas are restricted. this does not reduce the magnifiscent architecture and stunning views. beware of the monkeys. they can be fierce and regard everything on the grounds as their private property, water blottles, sun glasses and sandals (!) included.",8
"we decided to add some culture to our trip and visited the temple, soul food!",4
"if one is in bali and wants to see a great view of indian ocean ,uluwatu temple is the right place to come indian ocean looks beautiful from the top , although there is not much to see inside the temple since it remains closed but its worth the view thanks sonam & varun",8
wow...just beautiful not to many people even got to go over the water and visit the temple when the tide had gone out far enough,4
this has to be another unforgettable visit to this beautiful temple especially for it's amazing views even though it was very windy and after a heavy downpour. spectacular!,4
"this is one of the most important landmarks in bali.this hindu temple is located atop a huge rock.the waves keep lashing the rocks. the sea is beautiful. most people go here to see the sunrise or sunset . hence very crowded at that time.on the way u can find many shops selling arifacts, clothes n food. its lovely to stand or sit on the rocks n enjoy the beauty of the sea with the white froth.one can spend long hours watching the sea.",2
"we missed this story on our day 1 trip to bali. we were very exhausted and didnt have too much time to plan for our bali trip after the wedding. we arrived at bali airport around 1.30 pm, we went to the hotel close to airport. first trip, we decided to go to uluwatu temple, it took us almost 2 hour driving from kuta. the entrance fee was 30000 idr for local, its a good place for sightseeing :) one of the most popular tourists attraction in bali. i look enjoying the aesthetic of traditional local art and temple! however, it wasnt too clean due to many disrespectful overseas travellers who littered this tourist attraction!",8
"the view from this temple is breathtaking! worth the long journey. we spent a couple of hours here, as there was lots of photo opportunities . for those who like to shop, the souvenirs and tees were cheaper compared to the outlets in the city.",4
"i, personally, did not like this place; probably i was disappointed. ulun danu's pictures are everywhere but was you see in the pictures is what you get. there's nothing there expect this temple. you can't even enter it. you can just pose in front of it and take a picture. you can pass by if you were in the area but don't make the effort to take the long drive to get there.",30
"a must visit for any tourist in bali, beautiful temple in a beautiful setting. fascinating insight into balinese culture and heir religious beliefs and practices. you are unable to enter the actual temple unless you are worshipping however this is obviously understandable and you can see into almost all of the temple from walls. monkeys more aggressive here than ubud due to lack of food and their favourite trick is to steal tourist item (glasses,shoes, camera) and then trade them back for food. 5*",2
"i would rather just go and enjoy some beautiful temples if you want to come and see monkeys ok theyre cute but 50,000 each person for entry fee is ridiculous for what youre seeing. and the temple is no big deal. the people selling the souvenirs have the prices doubled. as you can tell we didnt really enjoy our trip we went to a temple downtown that was free and found a delicious restaurant across much more fun",14
this hindu temple is situate on the southern part of bali standing majestically on the edge of a cliff with a sharp drop to the sea. the walk up to the temple involves climbing a steep stairs and another ali along the edge of the cliff to the view point which commands a spectacular view of the temple and the sea below. there is a lot of history attached to the temple and most visited temple in bali. a must visit on your bali itinerary .,2
we never get bored to revisiting again anf again this beautiful place! you can feel the fresh air breezing gently to your face and takes some photos to be remembered. the speed boat was also friendly and caring by serving us as the tourists. maybe some cleanliness need to be attention to the many of garbage spread through the lake near to the temple.,4
"beautiful cliffs and surf with view of the temple. well worth a camera stop. beware of the monkeys! they'll steal water, glasses, things shiny or loose. leave everything in your vehicle!",14
"had a great time. take normal monkey precautions; nothing valuable in your pockets, sunglasses away and don't tease them and you will have a great time. the only thing is i wish the main temple was open to see up close.",14
"very spiritual place. good time to visit is before the sunset, turn around the temple and take a lot of pictures !! you can dine and watch the sunset. after that watch the theatre.",4
amazing place. the temple located on the lake should be seen surely. i recommend to visit all traveling to bali.,2
it is a mid-size temple that perched on the lakeside and the surrounding area offer a great view. it should not be on your most wanted place to visit unless you have exhausted your listing or places to go.,4
"tanah lot holds the honour of being the most photographed temple in bali. built on a single rock, the sea facing temple sees high and low tides wash the rocky bed everyday. believed to be one of the guardians of sea, tanah lot temple is located on the outskirts of south bali. the temple entry fees is 60,000 idr per person. we were lucky to witness the cultural procession when we reached the premises. viewing sunsets here would be one of the best views of your life time. non residents are not allowed to enter the main shrine. a snake, said to be the guardian god, rests in the cave nearby for which they charge 150,000 idr. those who get to see the snake are said to be lucky. i stayed away from the cave and made peace with watching the sunset. its a view to die for!",18
"the balinese are very creative and this little temple on the shores of lake bratan is very beautiful. there's always good photo opportunities as worshipers file in and out. there is also a lot of shops, a restaurant and toilets. worth a stop if you're driving to singaraja.",2
"the temple itself is beautiful, and the process of getting there is well organized. yes you have to pay for the entrance, but they need the money for upkeep, and yes they are constantly fixing it, even while we were there. and yes there are so many tourists and instagramers who wait hours to get a picture in front of temple of heaven, but it does not take away from the experience. if you are one of those people who just have to get the perfect shot, then yeah you will wait for hours and get your perfect instagram picture, its your choice. but you can also bypass the lines, go pretty close to it (behind the photographer) and take your own picture which is not perfect, but so what? take in the experience, block out the lineup of people and just be in that place, in that moment. trust me, you will like lempuyang , it is magical.",28
do not miss this place of visit in bali. it's an awesome place for a tourist or if u r interested in photography. we reached by evening during the sunset...its really beautiful.there were lot of tourists present when we went.,2
"worth a day or afternoon at the tanah lot temple and surrounds. have a lazy lunch or dinner, lots of restaurants before and inside temple area, do some shopping for all types of souvenirs and explore the temple grounds all in a day/afternoon. the temple becomes an island at high tide so check tide times if you want to walk near the temple, not a swimming area at all. sunset is beautiful there and worth watching. best to organise your own driver or transport as taxis are rare in this area (prebook taxi?) or stay a night or 2 at a local hotel, 3-5 stars available",17
"it is very beautiful, there are plenty small shops to choose from. prices are reasonable. there are bathrooms everywhere. the view is beautiful and could be amazing but keep in mind that most tours bring their tourists there at the end of the day and as a result it is really overcrowded. it is like an uninterrupted flow of travelers arriving on the site every minute from 4pm. it makes for very nice pictures if you are willing to walk a bit away from the tourists' favorite spots. professional photographers are on site to take and print your pictures in a 'tanah lott' frame, which was very nice and not pricey at all. a good souvenir to bring home. there is a possibility to buy tickets for a kechak performance after sunset, but considering the crowd it must be packed with tourists.",13
"we picked the wrong day to come here, it was a local holiday and there were thousands here but that said the day was beautiful and the photos we took were insane, had a spot to eat at the buffet and price wise it was okay, its nice to wander about the temples and not have to remember to put on a sarong all the time. made a boo boo with a guy who asked where i was from, said europe - he said something about football and i just said yeah football, next thing i knew i was standing with loads of people getting my picture taken....so someone in bali a group of kids think they have a selfie with a famous footballer.",2
this must be one of the best places of seen!!! the view from the cliff was breathtaking i can stay there and just watch the horizon if i can only freeze time. it was no hassle to go in and pay the entrance and wearing the sarong and went in. definitely recommend this placs dont miss this if u visit uluwatu or bali!!!,8
"after a two-hour drive from ubud to pura lempuyang…. we simply didnt want to leave!! the long journey was worth it; the views, tranquility and instagramable photos were to die for. we arranged a tour with ubud area tours to get us to pura lempuyang, and they strongly suggested that we should get there early. at 6am, our driver came to pick from desa visesa and we started our 2hr journey to the temple. on our way, we stopped to allow a ceremony to pass by, but it was a beautiful sight to behold. as we drove up and up to the temple, we could see mount agung in all its glory, we even stopped at a view point. we took a small van/truck in the parking lot to get us up to the temple, and after giving a donation and getting a sarong, we made the short walk to the first temple. the dragon staircases are so intricate and beautiful (visitors cannot walk in the middle staircase). there wasnt a huge crowd at 8am so we simply had to stand in a small queue for 5 minutes before handing over my phone to grab some shots at the gates of heaven. for a small donation, a guy will take photos for you at the gate with a mirror to make the photo look reflective. get there early and youll have a great time visiting the temple!",28
"after a disappointing visit to lempuyang, we arrived here to heal our wound. entrance fee was 40,000 rupiah. what did we expect? we did not do much homework before visiting bali. we left it to our local balinese guide, robert +6281916633062 to do everything for us. he, of course, did a great job. we will engage his service again in next visit. this temple was probably my favorite simply because it was so tranquil and yet filled with dynamism of the kois in the pool. this was the main attraction and they mattered a lot. they were beautiful and wanted human contact, well, one reason was because of food. i did not try if they would give us a kiss. i believe they would. they swam close to you , believing that you wouldnt harm them. they let you touch them. and wow! they were huge. i strongly recommend this place. it gave you a totally different feeling as compared to other temples in bali. both water and kois here combined to exert a good flow of 'chi' or energy here. you felt like recharged here. do not miss this place !!!",28
"our driver took us here at sunset and i must say, this was an absolutely amazing experience. yes, it is very crowded in the evening, and it is a little hard to move around. but our driver told us the history and showed us all of the best places to see. this is supposedly the most sacred temple on bali and one of the oldest, as well, built in ad 948. great photo opps everywhere, just watch out for your belongings, as the monkeys will steal your water bottle or sunglasses when you least expect it.",2
it was worth it. you need to pass hundreds of stairs to reach the top of lempuyang temple. on the top of it you can see a fascinating view of mt. agung,28
we hired a private driver who took us to tirta gangga (royal water garden) and gates of heaven. the driver we had was great and spoke very good english. he was very informative about places we visited and came from a village in the region- nothing was too much trouble. we saw rice paddies and farmers harvesting. the overall feeling of gardens and temple was peace and serenity total opposite to kuta. he also took us tovirgin beach - totally unspoilt. we also went to ubud on different day. so glad we went off the beaten track with our driver and saw the real bali. we gave driver a tip and he came running after us as he thought wed given him too much money! if you need a driver - highly recommend komang kupit adnyana (facebook) and whatsapp 62-82247072276.,2
"we arrived just in time to make the kecak dance performance and enjoy the views of the cliffs and the sunset, so never got a chance to see the temple-except from a distance. but, definitely a not to be missed attraction. a word of caution, however...the monkey's here are quite aggressive so leave food in the car and remove anything that could be snatched on the head area. we saw a monkey grab a woman's eyeglasses and run away with them. she never got them back!",13
uluwatu is built on a mountain cliff face the indian ocean. although the temple is small the area around it is very big. it is very beautiful and cool as its close to the sea. it can get crowed as tourist coming constantly but overall a must in bali.,8
in love with the sea! nice colour of the sea. they provide sarong for us to enter e temple. do not throw the tickets once u bought as after stepping in those twin 'tower' u had to pass back the tickets to them. beware of some monkeys around. those monkey are just way to friendly. i guessed. really great place to visit. most windy on the top area.,14
just visited a couple of days ago. while the place is beautiful the amount of people trying to get to the temple is a drawback. i know it's hard to control visitors as we all want to see the beauty of bali but the government should control parking and the amount of visitors they can get in at a certain time. experience would've been a lot more rewarding. parking was a hassle and getting out of parking lot it was too.,2
"the setting of tanah lot is beautiful. it is on a rock which is submerged during high tide. we went during the evening when high tide was starting and the water was coming ashore pretty quickly. during high tide you'll be able to get pictures as you see in the postcards or online. but you won't be able to visit the temple (i don't know if there are any boats to reach it out 3 there are stepping stones). the temple due to it being as famous as it is had many shops and restaurants all around : hundreds of them, if not thousands ! the premises extend around for another couple of cliffs and offer excellent views of the sunset. unfortunately it was cloudy when we visited and couldn't see much of the sunset. there are a lot of picture opportunities of the cliffs. due to the vastness of the area, it's commercialisation and it's popularity, it has thousands of visitors ! when we visited during sunset, we approximated 10,000-20,000 tourists in the entire premises. it was very crowded and you cannot take pictures of the temple as you expect to see in the postcards. i would still recommend a visit to see the entire location, the cliffs and the views of the ocean.",17
"its a great place to watch the sunset in bali. but it gets overly crowded and that can put you off. even if you skip the sunset and get there earlier in the day, you can get some wonderful pictures.",2
"uluwatu temple has beautiful views over the indian ocean. the entrance fee is rp 30,000,- per adult. we were warned about the monkeys but they kept to themselves mostly on high ground. the temple is very old 1036ad. it has large steps and at times steep descend. on a hot day the walk around the edge of the temple can be challenging especially if you have any hip/knee issues. the views are spectacular though ! the temple also has the uluwatu kecak dance at 6pm for rp 100,000.- which is very entertaining and has the added bonus of a beautiful sunset. you can only purchase the dance tickets at 5pm. i would suggest going early to get a good seat as it does fill very quickly, although it also gets very hot so take a hat and water.",8
"you have to walk on steep and slippery and sharp seafloor once the low tide sets in, but once the sun goes down, nothing beats the atmosphere. also checks out the kecak dance located 5 min walk from the temple, the actors really did a great job once i was there",13
"small temple, i don't there is much history behind. only thing i enjoyed is d view, otherwise, nothing much. too much for rp50k",4
"this one is different to many other attractions in bali. it's romantic although you won't be alone there at all, you will leave the feeling you're a tourist behind the gate and you can swim in some of these old pools if you're courageous enough. but even with the feeling not being a tourist... stepping stones in the first pool are a must do!",2
the view is absolutely awesome !!! is something to see if you come to bali. but : there's a local mafia. nevers try to do it by yourself or you will have some problems with the 30 angry people waiting at the entrance. you have to pay for a local guide.,2
"my husband and i had a private driver take us there as our 1st stop for the day. i wanted to avoid the sunset crowds and enjoy the view from the rocks below as it was low tide. it is quite spectacular to view, with the glistening ocean in the background and the way the temple is perched up high on a jagged rock. we also got to see the holy snake due to it being low tide. if you are only doing 1 or 2 temples during your visit then tanah lot should be high on the list.",17
"uluwatu temple are very good place to see traditional kecak dance and fire dance ,and tosee sun set inthe evening",8
tanah lot temple is the best place to visit in bali. really amazing. too good for photography. had a wondeful time here.,18
"tanah lot never disappoints and is a must see on every trip. yes, it's a tourist mecca with thousands of people there daily. go on an outgoing tide and you'll at least get a bit more of a breather from the crowds. stay till after sunset - its worth it!",17
a realy beautiful temple. we had rain and fog. but there were so many insta-tourists who blocked one of the beautiful gates. i dont want to know how it is over there with good weather! maybe they should regulate the time for each person or only allow 2-3 pictures per person.,4
we have heard so much about tanah lot temple and was told its a must see in bali but we werent inform the temple can only be reached when the tide is low. visitors are not allowed access into the temple; only for those who are making offerings. this is acceptable since the numbers of tourists are big. but do check on the tide before making the trip out. not much of the temple can be seen from the land side because it is hidden by trees and shrubs. the surroundings are pleasant and well maintained and there are little stalls along the path.,18
"apart from a 3 hour wait to get an amazing photo, this is a beautiful place to visit. the views were absolutly stunning and hearing the history of the volcano was amazing. we spent some of our 'waiting' time at a little shop outside of the temple entrance which made a delicious spicy rice and chicken dish.",28
we went almost at 13:00. the temple and the lake was beautiful but there are so many tourists to take a photo that the place loose it's magic. try hours without so many people. there are boats to see the lake if you want.,4
"lovely views over the ocean with temple out in the sea, we went high tide and got some stunning photos with the waves crashing off the rocks.",4
uluwatu is one of the most beautiful place in bali especially if you want to enjoy the kecak dance and sunset in the same time. the friendly enough place if you bring your child to this place. but please more attention if you want to see the beach and dont forget to monitor your child,8
"we had hired a driver for a half-day trip starting at 2pm from nusa dua and we wanted to cover tanah lot, uluwatu temple and jimbaran bay. we had to choose where to watch sunset as all three promise spectacular sunsets. we chose uluwatu temple since the kecak dance is scheduled to coincide with the sun setting. give yourself plenty of time to get from one place to another as we thought we had missed the show when we got there due to all the traffic jam. also, get there early so you can take in the scenery before it gets dark. the sheer cliffs are beautiful. we did not visit the temple itself as we were rushing to catch the show. there were no signs to direct you to the show so you need to ask around. the show itself is exotic and quite entertaining and worth the price (less than us$10). i think this place captures the essence of bali - beautiful sunsets, exotic and graceful people and lots of history and culture - one of the highlights of my trip and not to be missed. be sure to arrange how to meet your driver after the show.",8
pura tanah lot is a very beautiful temple. it is ideal to see the sunset against the background of temples and indian oceans. everything in bali is beautiful all.,18
nice views. nice to visit when tide is low or else you can't go inside. temple is beautiful though even from outside.,4
we loved it here. the temple ha spectacular view and we watched kecak dance during sunset. it was amazing. really peaceful place.,13
"nice scenic place. but temple was not open for visitors. you can cross over the sea if its low tide and people are helpful while crossing. but after crossing, we were not allowed to go up . so you can just click pics from down of temple. since we took sunset tour at tanah lot, we could enjoy nice sunset view by having some good non-veg food in one of restaurants near the temple.",17
"everytime we are in bali for holiday, there are few places we always visit, 1 of them is ulun danu bratan temple. last visit was with my mom. what can i say :) always love to be there, and this i didnt forget to take pics with a bat and some owls haha by only paying for us$4.00-5.00. so when you are in bali, never missed this place. regards, putri",2
"my husband and i visited here recently by motorbike, and were pleasantly surprised by the beauty and tranquility of this place - especially after the busy roads of bali. it is a lovely place to spend a couple of hours walking around, taking in the sights, feeding the fish and looking at the views from the top of the stairs. the gardens have been well maintained and the water is beautiful and clean. the guides that are available have good humour, but not pushy at all (we didn't use one) - but were there if needed. definately recommend it for a soothing and picturesque visit.",2
"one of the top cultural and beautiful sites in bali, it's a long way (mostly because of traffic) from wherever you are staying. like most places in bali now you have to walk past numerous market shops before you reach the temple. allow a couple of hours, take a sarong and sash if you plan to go into the temple, otherwise walk up the hill to one of the restaurants at the top, get a table with an exquisite view, order a drink and wait for nature to work it's magic. soon you will see the beautiful mata hari 'sunset,' with the temple in the foreground - gorgeous",2
place is magical. a bit crowded but that doesnt really ruin the atmosphere. a cool combination of a striking natural beauty and a spiritual place. the temple actually consists of just a cave in a small island in the middle of the sea and spring water rise from it. there are monks over there who pray for you and stick rice grains on your forhead. truely worth visiting. afterwards you can drop by the stalls and have a cup of tea by the seaside.,4
"this place is an excellent place to see, don't be in a hurry to get in or out of it though as it is packed with cars, buses and people. we have never seen so many people in one place as this before. there are two temples to see, of course the main one is tanah lot temple. also there are markets and restaurants to have dinner and watch the sunset.",17
"very nice temple to visit with lovely gardens. can get busy especially in regard to parking but worth it. very scenic. small entrance fee, but much larger than we expected.",4
this was my 2nd visit & still enjoyed it. the temple is beautiful up on the cliff over looking the ocean. as you watch the sun set over the ocean it is breath taking. stay for the traditional dance it is well worth it. only issue would be that they pack you in which can be a bit uncomfortable & hot,13
"tanah lot was nice and the landmark was amazing. good for taking photos and watching sunset in bali. however, very touristy with bus loads of tourists pouring in around 6pm for the sunset. make sure you are aware of whereabouts of your companion, as our elderly mother decided to wonder off and took us nearly 30 minutes to find her, not so fun. other than the slight hiccup, all good",18
if you like tacky commercialisation of historical monuments then this place is for you. the experience was completely underwhelming. its 60k to get in and then another 10k to walk onto the rock (this is most interesting looking part). i understand that local people need to earn money but theyve turned this into a classic tourist trap. avoid unless you have nothing better to do,4
if you visit bali don't miss to visit this temple ( low tide) great views and amazing cliffs... nice warungs above the temple,2
"so beautiful! there is an entrance fee, but it wasn't much. the grounds are gorgeous. there is also a restaurant and shops within the temple grounds.",4
"a couple of us rode here on hired scooters, exploring the roadsides all the way from seminyak. i loved the trip and even bought lunch in one of uluwatu temple's many cliff top diners. there is a small entry charge, not more than the cost of a cheap public car park at home really, and there are 'arts' markets inside the entrance with the usual bali nick knacks. like many men in short i had to wear a purple sarong supplied at the entrance desk, so as to be appropriately covered for this sacred place. the view is just awesome and the little monkeys were less aggro than those at ubud. of course, there are hawkers and tour groups to contend with, but these did not detract from my enjoyment and appreciation of this stunning stunning place. as a last minute idea after seeing lots of other places, this was a truly great surprise for this traveller.",8
"crashing waves, beautiful scenery, old temples... okay there are tons of tourists but don't let that ruin the experience. this is a sacred, ancient site and it is breathtaking. we started at the end of the walk and finished at tanah lot temple but continued walked left of the temple along the beach. it was totally away from the crowds and you can see the temple with your own little bit of peace and quite.",17
"a very exciting place to visit!! plan your trip to here at least at 4.30pm~5pm to catch the sunset scenery. then you still get time to buy the entrance ticket and also the kecak dance ticket. while waiting the kecak dance performing, you can take the sunset scenery at that area. the view so amazing!! just beware with monkeys over there. do not wear sunglasses when you nearby the monkey. if you plan to watch kecak dance, pls get your seat early to have a great view during performing. for those who love culture, this is a good performing for you to watch. the performing almost an hour and you will also enjoy their humour. bring your own water or groceries to enjoy the performing. do not seat too close with the stage cause the fire may hot you. then wait until at the end of kecak dance if you plan to have a photo with all performers.",13
"it took a while to get here from where we were staying, but we are glad we decided to go for the drive. the drive here was in and of itself beautiful, because we went through sideman and saw some of 'the real bali' en route.the water palace is so beautiful- the grounds are well maintained and filled with colourful plants and flowers. in the centre of it all are stepping stones and statues that are surrounded by koi happily swimming within this oasis. take your swimmers because there is a lovely and refreshing area where you can swim in fresh and clean spring water- which is bliss on a hot day. as a bonus, there were very few other tourists so you didn't have to battle with crowds of people.",2
"visited the temple at sunset. the view is awesome and beautiful. the setting sun along with the water, rocks and temple make an interesting combination.",4
"this place is very very very beautiful... you need more than 1 hour to queue to take photos at the gate (its not a peak season )... but don't worry, its more than worth it to wait that long because you will have the great photos taken by the men that work at the temple",28
"the first section of the walk to the temple is a bit too much bus-tourist-crowded, but then if you do the short round walk deeper in the forest it's simply awesome. staff members are kind and give you food for free and arrange picture taking. thanks to them!",4
"had an amazing day here. visited the temple which was beautiful, watched the balinese perform the \the fire dance\ thumbs up. beautiful place to soak up the atmosphere, watched the sunset on the beach words cannot describe that experience, breathtaking perhaps!",2
cool temple... cool jungle... nice management.... easy parking.... nice weather... nice area... nice people... positive energy,4
worth a visit to tanah lot. a very beautiful place. should plan to go there in the evening at sunset time.,17
"this place is a must visit in bali, its a temple with stunning views. the ground and market around the place is great to spend some time and click some beautiful pictures.",2
absolutely magnificent architecture and surroundings yes its full of tourists so be prepared you will not be alone! massive attraction for when the sun sets! go up to the top cafes to watch and coffee and eat (good prices) not allowed in temple itself but around it at low tide - lots of walking but its ok freshwater fountain at base of temple where priests let you be blessed beautiful trip but be patient lots of people and tonnes of side street markets,4
"this is a crowded temple heralded for its beautiful sunset, which i by the way missed by 3 minutes. however the views were spectacular. plenty of monkeys around. just ignore them if you so wish and they will most likely ignore you.",14
"i actually sent my review before but i am not sure why tripadvisor did not publish it. anyway, this is one of the highlights of my bali trip. i just love the fact that this place was on a cliff. it was beautiful! i recommend for people to go here about 2-3 pm to sightsee and take photographs. entrance fee is rp20,000, after exploring, you can buy the ticket for the kecak fire dance at 5 pm which costs about rp100,000. the fire dance starts about 6pm and i recommend for you to find seats earlier as the best seats tend to be taken, the best would be in the middle part where you can watch the sunset while the kecak dance was performed. it tends to get crowded but you can get nice shots when it is your turn. this place is again really breathtaking because at one point it feels like you are at the north island, then next it feels like you are at ireland, japan etc. the place itself is huge so it's fun to explore. do not make eye contact with the monkeys as they can be very aggressive! must visit!",2
"let bali take your heart away with its well maintained temples and sight to behold beauty of nature... uluwatu is definitely a must-see and experience places in bali. commune with mother nature, the kiss of indian ocean to the shore of this majestic fortress will definitely gives you a peace of heart and mind. so what are you waiting for, go and feel what's in the pics... #bestofindonesia #amazinglybali #bestsummerever by: rabino, edgar magadia be my new friend, search and add me through viber, line or whatsapp +63 9153843842",8
"this was not our first visit to the tanah lot temple, but i never get tired of this sight , this mood . the temple is a pilgrimage temple on the top of tanah lot rock . meanwhile waiting for the famous sunset worth to stroll on the beach , admire the temple from different angles , but you must go up to the cliff top restaurant in time , since they quickly will run out of good tables . order a real pinacolada , served in a coconut , rather than the one that is comes in a glass . there is nothing better than sipping your drink, admiring the enchanting temple as it hanging on top of the cliff, and wait for the magic sunset . worth all the money such a night, this wonderful environment , where you reverently looking forward to say goodbye to the sun . and what is , if we enjoy it in the company of hundreds or thousands others tourists? tanah lot and sunset are for everyone .",17
"we were advised about the crazy monkeys and told that they were much calmer here than uluwatu. not so! watching them was pretty entertaining but they were not just a nuisance they were quite aggressive. this was a bit of a shame as the forest and temple complex were beautiful and well worth exploring. later in our stay, we did visit uluwatu where the monkeys were no where near as active or aggressive. personally however i preferred the grounds of the sacred monkey forest. just stay away from the ridiculous tourists who are trying to feed or even stroke the monkeys... clearly not a good idea!!!",8
very nice place with beautiful scenic view ... relaxing and peaceful..one of the best temples of bali,2
the kecak dance is amazing. beware of the monkeys though. one monkey snatched my glasses when i was taking photos. the view is impressive. you will see clear sunset if you are lucky.,13
"we went here for sunset photography, coz i read that this is the best sunset in bali, and really glad we went here... we where not alone, coz much tourists like us, where enjoying the ending of the day, with that picture perfect views. after we watched a traditional bali dance which we enjoyed much. as all the other reviewers said, always be carefull of the monkeys",2
view around this place was so beautiful...watching sunset was special here...sunset happened in few minutes...water in this beach was crystal clear...from car parking we hve to walk some distance to reach viewpoint...there was a temple in sea shore...in tat temple there was holy water which tastes good not salty...u hve to offer some money to priests in tat temple...they wil put some flowers on our head n ears....overall the place was so beautiful n attractive...,4
"this is one place which is must visit in everyones itinerary while visiting bali. we were here sometime back and had a lovely visit. i have recently read some bad reviews about the place about too much sun and monkeys troubling some travellers. we didnt had any such issue as we were here in the evening. we left from our hotel in nusa dua around noon and visited gwk park, and few beaches before reaching here. when we reached here the dance was about to start, so we first enjoyed the show and then took temple tour. it was a good experience but we couldnt take some daytime photos. so decide what works out best for you. my only advice will be to bear few things in mind before making the trip and you wont be disappointed: -dont raise your hopes too high, its a temple with a lovely setting. so enjoy the beautiful cliff views, sunset and the kecak dance. - no matter what other places are on your list this is the best place to watch the famous kecak dance (as it does takes place in other places like ubud and gwk park). if you are here on a clear day, the sky turns magical and the ocean behind is beautiful. it provides a beautiful backdrop to the dance performance. - there is a fee for this attraction, 20,000 idr for the temple and another 100,000 idr for the kecak dance. - avoid visiting the temple during afternoon time. in fact the best time would be around forenoon (when the sun is not that harsh), you could take the tour of the temple and then enjoy the dance which takes place in the evening. also the sunset here is beautiful. happy travelling!",2
"this water palace is absolutely so beautiful with its gardens, water fountains, sculptures, etc. lots of shade too. one of the local villages were using their allocated time slot to make offerings. what a treat with everyone dressed up and the chanting. of course, that meant we could not visit the areas they were using for offerings. the restaurant just outside serves excellent food, though it is somewhat pricey for lack of competition. treated myself to fresh coconut water with lime, straight out of the coconut. refreshing indeed. other places include bali aga village (a traditional balinese village), ujung palace water garden, besakih (mother temple for the bali hindus), kintamani. we wre told that mt batur and mt agung are quite climbable. mt agung is the tallest on the island, offering magnificent views, and an early morning start is recommended as the mist/clouds come in to ruin any viewing. here is a video from our recent visit to east bali http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oldg9rk8jza",2
"we hired a private taxi to take us to some of the highlights of bali. we arrived at the end of the day with a view to seeing the sun go down. unfortunately, the sky was overcast and we were unable to make the most of the evening sights. a beautiful temple with breathtaking views of the sea crashing against the cliffs. surfers were trying to' catch a wave' during the time that we were there. the place was extremely busy with many visitors hoping to see a great sunset - less tourists during the day. gardens were well maintained. there were plenty of stalls/shops offering local gifts etc and places to get light refreshments - in fact a bit over commercialised. the toilets were filthy. well worth the long drive to get there. .",2
temple surrounded by sea. nice atmosphere with high photo taking view! you can get top view photo as well as down to top view ! sea with stunning waves and the nature itself made you attractive to roam there. worthy and must visit place.,4
"i wanted to visit the temple because of that famous shot of the gate of heaven. we left ubud with our driver, ketut around 9am. it was a scenic ride especially when you are not too far from the temple and can see the ride fields. i asked him to let me out of the car so i can take some picture of the scenic greenery. the ride from ubud took just over 2 hours. he drove us to a parking lot and told us that cars are no longer able to go up because of tourists as well as because of a big ceremony that was happening on the day we went. from the main parking lot, we paid very little to get on motorbikes and have the men drive us to the other parking lot near the entrance. there we had to put on a sarong and give a small donation of your choice. because of the balinese ceremony on that day - february 21st, 2019, no one was allowed to take the stairs up to the heavens gate and i believe most of the temples were closed, but some were open. we planned on doing the gate and visiting a temple, but after the 2.5 h wait in line to get a photo and due to heavy rain/storm that came right after i had my photo taken we went back down, boarded the motorcycles and drove off swiftly in the heavy rain back to the first parking lot. we had ujung water palace to do next, so drive off, had lunch in the nearest restaurant and then off to the palace. luckily, by the time we got to ujung water temple, it stopped raining. i probably will go back to lempuyang temple in my next visit back to bali, because i do want to see the actual temple grounds and visit the temples. i suggest checking beforehand if there is a ceremony going on the day you want to visit. also get there early in the morning because it is packed with tourists mid day. i think it would be nice being there at sunrise or sunset. i post daily on instagram, if you d like to see more photos of bali or ubud aside from the ones i have attached here, feel free to check my instagram @katfuz i forgot to mention while we were in line we experienced part of the balinese ceremony with their holy man and his team coming and blessing the temples and people. i have attached a photo of this. i have also attached a picture of the nearby restaurant we went to eat after but i cannot remember the name. i will ask my driver, and if you are interested to know its name, message me.",28
"the best activity we did in bali. the views were sensational , wear good hiking shoes and if you have a go pro definitely use it. was really hard getting up there but so worth it. take some paracetamol because your legs will ache.",2
well worth the drive to see this fantastic place. great photo opportunities everywhere you look. go early when its low tide so you can go out to the temple. plenty of places to buy food and to do some shopping. find yourself a good spot as the sun goes down to get the fantastic sunset shot,4
since you can't visit the temple i don't know why is so highly praised. the surrounding is also very touristy. sunset was really nice thoug.,4
another must see place in bali id tanah lot temple complex. must visit in evening to see sunset and sea waves. entry to temple not allowed but you can see from out side,18
"the uluwatu temple as such is not much of a place to visit; it is small and visitors are not allowed in. the real thing is the location on the high cliff with kecak dance presentation during the sunset. the dance is being presented every day from 6 pm to 7 pm during the sunset. i found the dance very impressive with some 60 participants, giving a glimpse of the bali original culture. this despite of the big crowds of tourists packing to the area in the evenings.",8
tanha lot temple is around 10 km from seminayak and is dedicated to lord shiva. it looks like this whole place was under sea years back and now water level is low so temple place can be seen. entry ticket is of 60000/- rp per person and separate entry ticket to see holy snake inside temple. if you take bluebird from seminayak to temple it charge around 130k(with meter) one side. best thing: beautiful scenery for pictures during sun set. recommended: if you like sight seeing and want to cover much places go for it otherwise can be dropped off. it's not worth spending so much time and money.,17
"i've seen a few temples in my time and it's pretty decent, what i would recommend is the kecak dancing that is on at 6pm. bear in mind this does get busy so get your ticket early, or if you have a driver get him to get the ticket while you wander around the temple 😉",13
this temple is very popular and very beautiful. if you are planning a visit to tanah lot temple make sure you get there very early in the morning 7-8 am as after that it will be extremely crowded and the beauty of this place could be compromised. panoramas are breathtaking at every hours of the day though. once you are in you can get a benediction with holy water by the priests.,17
"uluwatu temple or pura luthur temple .. located on a cliff by the sea is one of the most visited places in bali nice sunset view , kachak dance , monkeys , spacious lush green area with good parking although we requested to enter temple with sarang and said we are hindu they did it allow us inside the temple and we veryine there are just for site seeing and to watch sunset and kachak dance definetly worth the visit … once",8
"one thing for sure about visiting the sancturary is that you are going to take a lot of images...............you can't help yourself, such is the fascination with the monkeys. it is also a lovely location to walk through with the towering trees and temples- a very picturesque place and admission costs are fair. minimal amount of tourist junk on offer. can be very busy at times.",14
"we made it in time for the sunset and it was totally worth it! beware of the monkeys while walking along the wall on the cliff. it was interesting to see how the balinese hindus pray, very different from the hindu indians.",2
"the area around the temple used to be water from the lake of bratan, but these days has gone dried up. the view surrounding the lake of bratan is breathtaking, especially during a bright day",4
"i was spell bound throughout the kecak show performed by locals from uluwatu. it was unique, polished, entertaining, and the performers are very talented. this really is a must see in bali. we sat in the last row of the amphitheatre so we could also get great views of the sunset over the water and stand up to get a better view. you'll get a flyer in english explaining each act in the show but even if you don't follow it's thoroughly entertaining. hanuman steals the show with his antics. the 30 kecak vocalists are amazing - how do they keep it up throughout the show?",8
"ulun danu bratan temple is located in between pretty hills on the banks of a picturesque lake. when we went to the temple, there was cloud cover in the sky and cool breeze blowing across the area, making it a wonderful time to visit. there are statue-like structures of many birds and animals in the grounds surrounding the temple. we had a lot of fun with the camera around these. the main temple with its body in the lake just a few meters away from the bank also makes for some great photographic opportunities. there were childrens' play areas as well as restaurants on the temple premises. the toilets required payment for use, yet they did not really appear too clean. however, other than that, this temple was a wonderful visit.",30
"we had an enjoyable trip to uluwatu with the excellent cliff view. unfortunately, our sweet memory was marred by some 'trained' monkeys that know how to perpetrate weak tourists like woman and kids. my wife's sunglass was pulled from her face very quickly and ran to bushes. immediately, one local fellow offered to get it back but have to pay rp20k. isn't this all plan and to profit from some unawared tourist? we report to the ticketing counter but we only get a lame response, 'you didn't see the notice board warning you? other locals feedback that it's common in uluwatu. but what surprise us is the authority awares of this problem and yet nothing is done to stop this local guy from profiting people's misery. my advice is if possible, better don't go to this place esp with kids and women as you never know when your loved one will traumatise by this 'incident'. period.",8
"my family and i drove 2 1/2 hours to reach the temple. we did so on the recommendation of one of my friends at work who had said that this is one of the two places in bali to visit.the view of the coast and the temple on the cliff is outstanding. if you are near there, by all means go and visit. to us it wasn't worth the five hours of driving day away from other places to visit.",2
"this is a must when you visit bali, in addition to tanalot and pura ulun danu bratan. unfortunately the temple is closed to non hindus, but the walks on top of the cliffs on both sides of the temple offer spectacluar views. take a sarong and belt along!",2
"it is a beautiful temple, there are also lots of monkeys but not as wild as the monkey temple. the most amazing part is the sunset from here and all the waves and their sound from the bellow over the rocks. the combination is like a dream . there is also a sunset traditional dance . a bit touristic but worth seeing it at least once.",14
uluwatu tample is the one destination tourist attraction in south bali. located at highest cliff hill and a panorami view of the ocean and expsnse of blue waves add to the beautuful sunseat atmospehere. get the special full day tour price : usd.$50 / idr. 650.000 book now : whatsapp : +6282359354250,8
"this was the most beautiful temple we visit in bali. the view is amazing. unfortunately the temple was closed. you couldn't enter to visit, but the surroundings are the best. you can take very nice pictures here.",2
lovely setting and a pretty temple. this place is just a get them in and take the money. i guess they have to up keep the place. would not make a special trip,4
was very pleased to be at tanahlot..the place was very nice n the temple was in the middle ..u need to cross the in order to reach the temple but if tide u cannot go down to visit the temple... was very hot at that time we reach and alot of visitor(tourtrist) has alot of souveniers shop along the way down to the temple..our tour guide park the car in upper car park so from up u can view everyting ..then we walk down to the temple..there a holy snake near the temple and also the temple was serrounder with salt sea water but in the temple its self has pure water which i find very magical... the wave the sea was very natural and very calm to be there ..and was blessed to be blessed at the temple..if come bali is a must to tanah lot...and also alot of local n wester food restaurent too..the toilet in upper carpark need to be pay (30sen rupiah) and its very clean..happy to be at tanah lot,18
"wow , what an interesting afternoon and evening. we found the monkeys to be very cheeky and highly entertaining and very very mischievous. the ocean views and cliff face was absolutely worth the trip as was the vist into the temple.",14
"this attraction is absolutely stunning. i am lost for words in describing the beauty of this place. the place is absolutely well kept and well maintained and the koi fish in the pond is well bred and very beautiful too. for me personally, this is definitely one of the best tourist attractions in bali....it is definitely a must visit for any first timer to bali. you will fall in love with the beauty of this attraction.",2
this is a great place in bali not only because of its beauty but also its meaning to balinese and become one of the most important temples in bali. its about an hour by car from seminyak central. we got there in the afternoon and it was very crowded but it is so beautiful and the sunset was just amazing this is must see place in bali and you should not miss it,2
"uluwatu temple is on south of bali and if you are staying in nusa dua/benoa its just 20 kilometers drive. on the way you can see the dreamland beach and padang padang beach if you are interested. we reached uluwatu around 4pm which i think is perfect time to visit the place. before you go and watch the kecak dance, make sure you visit the cliff and reach the end of it where you will be greeted by the monkeys. the view from the cliff is breathtaking and you can take some real good photos if you are a shutterbug. we went on a weekday and it was still crowded, but expect a bigger crowd on a weekend. there is nothing much of a temple but you can spend some 5-10 mins there before heading to watch the kecak dance.the entrance fee to watch the kecak dance is 100k per headand its a nice experience as you can watch the dance with the sun setting in the backdrop. it is based on hindu mythology and the events are enacted from ramayana.the event starts at 6pm, but make sure you turn up a little earlier to get a better seat. try to get the seat in the middle or opposite of the entrance so that you can watch dance as well as the sunset. avoid seats adjacent to the entrance as you may miss out on the sunset, which i think is better than the event. the performance lasts an hour after which you can stay back for some more time if you wish to take the photos with the artistes, but i would suggest to avoid it as it gets really difficult to beat the traffic if you are stuck at the end.",8
"at sundown, uluwatu temple becomes one with nature. go early to beat the crowds and walk the entire length of the cliff. you have two choices: catch the sunset or head back in time to watch the kecak performance. the latter is an experience worth cherishing, while the former is nature at its finest. watch out for the monkeys, though. they're not as badly behaved as they're made out to be, but if tempted by food, drink and human monkey antics, they show their true colours. respect them and exercise caution and you're guaranteed safety. do take care not to get too adventurous on the trail and jump the railings. the sea is gorgeous, but it is also deep and a drop from here can be fatal. to leave bali without seeing uluwatu is a shame!",8
"temple is not so exiting as the views and ocean colors! dancing is at sunset time, so if u watch it - u miss sunset, wich is beautiful there! be ready for a traffic jam on the way back..",13
absolutely loved our visit to this temple. after a brief line up you have your chance to have a photo taken of the \gates of heaven\ - just beware that you do not get much time so have your poses ready to go. unfortunately it was a cloudy day on our visit so you could not see mount agung but this did not take away the beauty of this temple. i would recommend seeing this temple if that is your thing.,28
it was not the most fantastic temple i have seen but the sunset view along with fire dance show in the evening are fantastic. i could feel a particularly energy there. it is believed to be one of the spiritual pillars of bali. disadvantages: a lot of tourists and huge monkeys everywhere (they can be aggressive sometimes so beware),2
"nice scenery, try to go by a motorbike or scooter, the south of bali is good for this. not to many people like at tannah lot.",18
"first a word of warning, beware of the monkey's, don't carry food and ladies cover ur earrings with your hair or cover your head, that's easier. they go after anything that shines as well. the temple itself was shut by the time we reached here in the evening. but the views are beautiful and the sunset fabulous! the kecak dance here though a tad expensive is good and entertaining",13
"this temple is equally beautiful as \tanah lot\\ temple. surrounded by lush green hills, view from this temple area was magnificent. a lake, known as \bedugal lake\ surronds and adds beauty to this wonderful place. situated among the hills, weather here was awesome, not too cold not at all hot.",17
"view was just like in the pictures. there was a small deck to take pictures from a higher viewpoint, pay 5000rupiah. it was near a small eatery. go there early and beat the crowd from the daytrip bali tour.",2
"have been before and wanted to see the temple when the tide was out, hence the second trip. way too many tourists hovering around!! and you had to pay to see the cave snakes!! best part was being blessed by the holy men so i could actually step foot on the rock. the whole place looks so much prettier when it is surrounded by the sea, not at low tide.",4
"sply wonderful night and the food was 5 star! fantastic entertainment provided during dinner, the night tour of the park was amazing. simply must on your to do list whilst in bali.",2
"i have visited this temple many times. it is quite stunning as it is perched high on a cliff overlooking the ocean on southern bali. most visitors travel there to see the sunset however my granddaughter and i went to see the monkeys that call the temple home. in the past the monkeys have been every where and can be very persistent. as we entered the man who tied our sarong warned us to be aware they may take our eye pod or glasses. he offered to guide us but we declined, good decision as it turned out. in the temple itself there were no monkeys at all. i'm sure most people were relieved, not us. on further investigation we saw a small troop across the forecourt under the trees eating corn. i'm not sure why there are so few now. they must feed them approaching sunset so that tourists will have peace. it is really worth a visit just not many monkeys.",14
beautiful and breathtaking temple in the middle of the indian ocean we went for watching the sunset and was an awesome experience. the greenery and the water lashing against the temple rocks is is something for your eyes to behold.,4
this temple is beautiful because of its location in the bratan lake. don't miss the opportunity to come and visit this precious temple.,4
"we visited the sikh temple during the day, but can see that it would be popular at sunset for the view. told they also have balineses dancers performing at 6pm each day. temple is quite simple but meaningful i imagine to those of this faith. lovely grounds and pathways along the cliff face. sensational views of the cliffs and ocean below. monkeys are almost absent during the day, but warned that they can become aggressive and naughty as they day cools into the evening. worth a visit, it was nice.",2
"a very busy temple, full of tourists, would recommend pura ulun danu bratan also very busy but much more interesting temple.",30
"strictly from a tourist perspective (our guide said locals come here for religious purposes), i found this place to be disappointing. the road leading up to the water is stacked w/ retailers of nearly every sort ...clothes, food, services, etc. the temple was rather small and the crowds were very thick. you see it in all the brochures, etc. so you feel compelled to go check it out..in the end, i would have preferred not spending the 2++ hours of driving thru heaving traffic to see this temple. it wasn't worth the time and effort for me.",4
"popular attraction in bali with heavy traffic and people flow at site. depending on timing (we went in the evening after 4 pm and road was congested leading in). the view of the high cliff from the temple on either side is quite majestic. the temple itself is not much to see but it should still be in any bali itinerary. as the monkeys like to snatch spectacles, you are suppose to take them off as you walk up and down at the temple site. so wear your contacts if you cannot do without your glasses,",2
"i must sadly to be honest say that this place has gone worse than my visit before about years ago. the traffic was really bad to get there we need more than 2 hours, avoid the high season, it's a nightmare. it's just too crowded, and too many tourists. place looks messy, garbage everywhere, too bad that this local culture place with no self-conciousness from people to keep it clean. it just has turn to somewhat commercial place, shops all over the entrance, even you can climb up to the hill to just sit and eat with the view of the temple and the sea, or just shop around and sit have some coffee. we had some local religious thing so some area are blocked, and there was high tide during our visit, if it wasn't you can go down to take photos between the rocks. please do pay attention not to litter and keep this place clean, have some respect.",4
last december during my visit to bali i got a chance to visit uluwatu temple.lovely atmosphere and great view to sea from the top.i spent more than 2 hrs and it was a great experience.only problem is lots of monkeys hanging around and couple of them tried to get my glasses.i love that place,8
tanah lot is one of the awesome temples in bali. you shouldnt miss ;) also the souvenir shops around there are far cheaper than in the city centres. do not forget to bargain though :),18
"the views are spectacular, truly magnificent. make sure you are there for sunset otherwise there is no point. be careful as well as the indonesians arent too hot on health and safety and it is one slip away from death frankly! the monkeys are larger here so be careful with exposed jewellery etc. my wife had her flip-flop taken and a chunk bitten out of it. still a cool place and a wonderful view. there is a dance show but it seemed to be a money spinner so we didnt bother.",2
"visited in august 2010 - we were staying in nyuh kuning so had to either walk through or round the monkey forest to get into ubud. costs 20,000 rupiah to go through the forest - very cheap - and you can buy bananas to feed the monkeys, if you want, for about the same cost. the monkeys are certainly not as aggressive as the ones at uluwatu but you should bear in mind that they are, nonetheless, wild animals. on the day we actually went into the forest sanctuary there was a major fight going on amongst groups of the monkeys - they are quite vicious towards one another and some of the monkeys showed serious bloody wounds as a result of this fighting. the mother/baby monkeys are quite cute but the males are a bit scary! the monkey forest itself is quite small - has a few nice lush areas - but seeing them involves stairs - not that strenuous but might be a problem for those with mobility problems or with baby pushers etc. we didn't have any problems with the monkeys attacking us either in the forest or when we walked around on the motorbike path but we didn't buy bananas or antagonise them in any way! the temple is quite nice - there was a big festival happening when we were there and it was often closed to the public - has some interesting statues and carvings. all in all the monkey forest is probably worth a visit if you really want to see monkeys but it wont take you long to see all it has to offer.",8
it was hot and crowded but the temple is beautiful and overlooking the indian ocean. the show starts at 6 so get there in time to get a good seat. the show is really worth seeing. the closer you can get the better.,13
"we saw a few monkeys in a few places inside, but thought it was over rated, uluwatu was better! monkeys in the monkey forest are very well trained from seeing so many tourists they open the zips in bags because they know that's where you hide the bananas.",8
warnings about monkeys almost scared our group enough to skip this place -- good thing we still decided to go to this temple as it is one of the nicest places we've been to during our recent trip to bali. the view is breathtaking and peaceful. we were not allowed to enter the temple and we can only see the worshippers from the outside. it can get quite crowded specially in the afternoon which is understandable as the view is obviously good. definitely worth the trip.,2
"temple is located on a cliff. quite far but nice view. best viewed during sunset. they have kecak dance show and barbecue dinner. there were monkeys along the road so hide your cap, shades and phones. we saw a monkey drinking liquor.",13
"we didn't want to see pictures of the place before going, and the place was slightly above expectations. the views of the cliffs and the temples were very nice (not impressive though). magnificent sunset - if not cloudy.",4
instagram worthy for the photos taken at the gate of heaven and seeing mt agung for its backdrop. picking a sunny day is perfect but hot ; a rainy or cloudy day is cooler but you may not have the mountain behind. we got lucky : it rained but cleared after the one and a half hour wait for photos at the gate 😉 takes two hours and a half to get there from kuta and there are some beautiful rice fields on the way up the mountain.,28
"beautiful sunset but do allocate enough time to walk to the end of the cliff to watch the sunset (perhaps 20-30 mins leisure stroll and the sun sets about 6.20-630). it can be rather crowded on the cliff as it is the best spot for photo taking. becareful not to stand too far out onto the cliff 'extension' in case you lost balance when monkeys jump on you to grab your glasses! there were throngs of monkeys coming up from the cliff during my visit as they took away slippers, stealing glasses! so be careful. also be prepared to be caught in the jam after the kecak dance because there is only one road to go up and down the temple! i skipped the dance so it was fine. there is really not much to see here other than to marvel at the beautiful cliff and sunset, but somehow the drama of the monkeys made things more interesting! it is a calming place though, another balinese wonder that keeps you in awe.",13
lovely too see water and waves splashing up against the temple.. makes for a great background. it can be slippery so be aware... there's stalls and markets to walk through when you're done. not a bad way to spend the day although you cannot swim in the water - the tide gets quite rough. there's no decent restaurants around so you may wanna carry food!,4
"beautiful place at a close proximity to kuta. the local market inside tanah lot worth a visit as well, it has very reasonable prices.",17
"this temple its very pretty. surrounded by lots of water. you can actually walk on the stones in one of the pools, watch many sculptures, fish. you can also have a bath here - if i remember correctly for a extra idr 10,000. just walk around and enjoy this beautiful place.",4
tanah lot is one of the most beautiful temples in the island. it's location by the sea is really impressive. an ideal place to enjoy breath-taking scenery of sunset in the ocean. a must see site of bali,18
"one of the uniq temple in bali, any tourist should go this attraction especially during sunset, nice view of temple",2
"we loved this temple, the setting of the structures on the lake is breath taking. unfortunately for us, we visited during a strong rain storm and were not able to enjoy fully. but even in those conditions we were impressed. we would love to go back during a sunny day.",4
the temple and the walk around is stunning. we visited the kezak dance in a kind of amphitheatre. they placed i think 1500 people there at an estimated potential of under 1000; anyhow all the stairways to enter and to escape were full with people. even the emergency exits were blocked. it is unlawfull dangerous and hard to imagine if something happens and a panic will come up. then many people will be injured or even killed in a stampede. i think nothing should happen until the organizers will change their system,13
i love this place every time i go to bali i go to tanah lot.it is so beautiful.the markets ther are a great place to pick up some good bargains.some things are cheaper here than other places.,18
"we were so disappointed with tanah lot and after we had visited, we wished that we had not gone. to get to the temple you first have to go through a maze of shops which is people selling all their craft. it felt like we were in a mall rather than going to a temple. if the tide is not right, you can hardly see the temple and all it looks like is a warung on top of a rock. if you go during sunset, you can get the low tide but the views are still underwhelming if you are wanting to see a really awesome temple - the sunset was a better view and you can watch that somewhere else where there are not hundreds of people.",17
"must see place of bali - definitely in every tourist route plan. beside the usual crowd, it is worth visiting",2
had 3 kids between the ages of 9-12yrs old with us so we opted for the short motor bike ride to the first temple and walked from there. sarongs were rented for a few cents each. got the guide to take us to the top temple. guide was nice and informative. monkeys were seen near a couple of the upper temple where people were taking offerings but they weren't aggressive. loved the walk in the clouds on the way up. a lot of it is shaded so it kept us cool on an otherwise hot day. saw many locals at the upper temples and prayer rituals in progress.,14
"the temple is situated at a high cliff and you can see the high tide in the evening. there is a traditional dance performance at 6pm, ticket is 100000rph and the place to watch the performance is very fully packed, so if you want to watch the dance you had to come before 5pm to buy the ticket.",13
beautiful view ! you must be careful with the monkeys but this is one of the most impressive temple as it is located up on the cliffs facing the sea !,14
"we came midday. it was hot as expected. paying a small amount to enter. there was alert monkey sign at the entrance. keep an eye out as you walk thru the temple. they r wild animlas. dont provoke, and best to ignore. saw one charging a patron, saw one grab a sandal of a kid, heard incident one took away a smartphone and threw it off the cliff. otherwise spectacular view even it was not sunset.",4
"for most indians, the experience of visiting temples in bali is somewhat disappointing, because there are no idols in balinese temples. however, temples in bali are located at stunning locations by the sea. the uluwatu temple is the better one of the two seaside temples, the other one being tanah lot. the experience of visiting uluwatu temple is the stunning view from the cliff of the sea below. you can take a quiet stroll along the cliff, taking photos of the sea below. the entire walk is about a kilometer long. i visited the temple late morning, so i missed the famous kechak dance. if you are modestly dressed, i.e. if you are dressed shoulder to toe, you just have to wrap a sarong around your waist; however, tourists exposing a lot of their skin are required to wear a garb that covers their legs. beware of the monkeys at this temple, which are notorious for snatching caps, phones, and purses. although i did not have any bad experience, i was warned by our taxi driver to be careful.",8
"there was too many people in this temple. price wasn't so cheap, 60k/adult. the temple itself is ok.",4
"a special temple on a cliff where you can see the ocean from the top. i recommend watching tari kecak here. it's very entertaining especially whenever hanoman shows up. also, you can see the beautiful sunset. i didn't like how the security people there told everyone to sit very close to each other so the remaining little gaps can be filled by other people when it was already full. it seemed like a sold out show but even though the dance has started for 5-20 mins, people still kept on coming in to the venue. what annoyed me the most was 10-30 mins before the dance finished, some people started to leave. since we were all crammed together, it was difficult for them to get down and sometimes they would stand in front of me, causing me to miss some parts of the dance. the flow of people coming in and out during the show was distracting. whoever is in charge of ticket management, please don't force more people in when it's already full. it doesn't make me comfortable.",13
"tanah lot temple is a beautiful place to visit whilst on your trip. it's perfect for all types of travel. kids too!! it's nicely located in the shore of the beach (so it's a fun walk to get there!! *make sure you're wearing comfy shoes!!*) before making your way to the temple, you're provided with one of the best markets in bali! lots to buy! lots to pick from! and very well priced! once you get to the temple; be sure to receive a blessing from the monks and a small donation is required. once done, you're able to climb half way up the temple. my suggestion would be to go just before the sunset so that you get to enjoy the sunset. it's beautifully breathe taking!! lots of restaurants within the vicinity to have a drink or, simply take photos. a must stop!!",18
"one of the best places to watch the sunset in bali. we would have love to have dinner here, but we didn't know we needed to book in advance. there are many vendors, but i didn't find it exhausting. it does get crowded at sunset, but it's gorgeous.",2
one of the most beautiful places in bali. so calming you feel you are out of this world. must see and enjoy. locals took their wedding photos here. gardens are georges and water futures so calming. we took a lot of photos to remember this place. i will visit again.,2
"you really don't need a guide to bring you around here. one of the beautiful places i've been. best time to come here is about 4pm to catch the sunset from the cliffs then if you like, to watch the kecak dance. just beware of the monkeys.",13
"been to tanah lot 13 years ago but in the hot afternoon and i was not impressed due to the scorching temperature . finally i got the opportunity to see the settings during sunset. the legend is beautiful but the sunset at the premise is overhyped. overly crowded with noise pollution. please beware of tides, when it starts to raise, the waves come from everywhere and the level raises rapidly. there are potted holes on the entire beach so you need to be extremely careful when you walk back from the beach after the sunset. worth a visit but avoid high expectation.",17
"this temple was in the sea ,a huge stone structure ,beautifully well maintained and clean. we had to walk a long way from the parking lot to the temple.at the base of the temple is a small spring which has cool fresh water.here there are balinese priests who bless you.we could not go to the temple as it was closed.",2
"in a nutshell, thats it, great view from the cliffs. the temple is nothing special and the entry fee is quite high for what is a hot, crowded and uncomfortable wander around with little guidance unless you're willing to shell out more for a tour. the island transport mafia make this an expensive place to try and visit unless you've got your own wheels and to be honest the whole thing feels like a bit of a rip-off. i kind of wished i'd just spent another 2 hours on a beach...",4
the vertical mountain drops make it a stunning sight. the temple itself is in ruins and barricaded but complex and the views make it a must visit. although we couldnt see the sunset i can only imagine the beauty. however there are hoardes of people. so if you are not the one for rush go during the day/afternoon the rush will be less than the sunset times.,4
"not much to see but has very nice view expeciallt the hill and hindian ocean. you can watch bali dancer in the evening. be alert with your tools like hat, eye glass, etc as lot of monkey will steal it and difficult to get back",2
a beautiful ancient structure with a scenic backdrop. the park in the temple complex is beautiful. is on the same route as the wanagiri hills. has a boating club.please check timings.,4
"uluwatu temple and cliff has excellent views, sunset is spectacular and should not miss kachak dance show.",8
"the temple is located on a rock, accessible only at low tide. but in fact it's not open to public. the real attraction is sunset, but thousands of people know that. and when the sun actually disappears, they applaud and go away. we had the good luck to attend a local racak dance just after that, a very good performance indeed.",4
"uluwatu temple high atop the cliffs wow wow wow what a beautiful scenic spot one of the nicest temples to visit. the overall size of the temple itself is small but the surrounding temple grounds and those beautiful if not a bit cheeky monkeys are fantastic, a word of warning watch out for the monkeys as they love to steal stuff from you if they get close enough, it is advisable to keep a firm grip on things like hats, sunglasses and mobile phones.there is a fire dance at uluwatu in the evenings but i did not stay due to a busy schedule but i'am told it is spectacular.",8
"our driver brought us here as he wanted us to witness the beauty of this place for ourselves. we arrived just as a busload of tourists turned up, we were lucky enough to briefly get the place to ourselves before we were crushed by hundreds of other bodies. our driver (a balinese local) educated us on the culture of the temple. it was lovely to have someone so passionate about the religion show us around and allowed us to view it with a different perspective. be warned, if you are wearing clothing that sits above the knees (either male or female) you will have to wear a sarong before you can enter. it felt wrong to have hundreds of tourists not being respectful whilst visiting. i saw a few start smoking within the temple and once actually spat a phlegm ball on the floor of the temple! i was disgusted with the attitude that some have. our driver did warn us about the monkeys (and rightfully so). we saw a few steal some trinkets off a few people's bags and run off. one monkey even tried to steal a shoe off somebody's foot. they were good fun to watch (as long as one didn't come near me). the uluwatu temple is magnificent and an extremely worth while place to visit with breath taking views",8
we enjoyed this park. cool in forest tree shade. the monkeys are not aggressive as in uluwatu temple. there are pretty streams along the walk. the baby monkeys are cute. there is an entrance to this attraction.,8
"must see attraction, very busy lots of restaraunt cliff side to enjoy the view & temple amazing we were on tour which didn't allow enough time to see whole area e.g markets etc need plenty of time here just to relax & take in view",4
"although lot of people visiting this temple its the place when you can stop for a moment and enjoy the beauty of lake, mountains and temple itself. shame that part of it was under construction when we visited, but i can assure you its a place you need to see. great gardens and spectacular view. its sometimes hard to see the whole view becouse of clouds hanging low. we were lucky",4
"completely overrun with tourists and surrounded by markets filled with cheap trinkets. the shoreline was covered in trash thanks to the crowds and the temple itself is essentially inaccessible to the public. i like a sunset as much as the next person, and we did enjoy it here when we visited, but i won't bother to visit tanah lot again.",17
"first up, expect hordes of tourists. there's no escaping them, especially those from china. secondly, there're many touts around as well as scammers. we were made to queue and receive a 'holy cleansing' for a medium-sized token fee. needless to say it was a total rip-off. a bigger disappointment was when we weren't allowed to climb to the top of tanah lot for the simple reason that it was \closed\..... although there were people who were there up top. regardless, we took some pretty awesome pictures and had an enjoyable time exploring the whole ground.",17
the temple is on a cliff hanging on the indian ocean coast. the view of the coast below from top of the temple is absolutely breathtaking! you will get mesmerized with the waves breaking on the seashore and turning white. there is nothing to see in the temple as there are no idols. however the enclosed temple area is very serene and people only allowed inside for prayers and offerings. we went for the kecak dance and it was getting so crowded that we were forced to go to the dance arena well before sunset. so we missed the sunset view from the temple. this could be a problem if you want to see the sunset from the temple and kecak dance on the same evening. you may not be able to cover both effectively. this is a must see spot in bali and should not be missed. you can easily spend about an hour in the temple complex. we didn't face any monkey problem.,2
"we really loves this temple!! 50k rupias per person fee. it is beautiful, plenty people, but can have so nice pics with the lake and temple. it is a must in bali",2
crowded but really stunning and the view is wow! i loved visiting the place and it was on my bucket list when i visited bali.,2
"visited two weeks ago. a must-see temple in bali with breath taking views of the ocean. definitely one of the highlights of our trip. be mindful of your loose items, there are monkeys in the area that might take your belongings although they're pretty harmless. the weather is humid and you'll be walking under the sun with not much shade to view the area so it is advisable to dress comfortably and bring water.",2
it was really hard to go up and down all the road to see nothing actually. the temple was closed as the sign said. no guide there at all. for me i did not like this trip. sorry,4
"a walk towards tanah lot temple to see sunrise early in the morning , it was so peaceful being the ones there with no one around . and the day spent at pandwa beach also",17
"tanah lot has a temple on a rock, just at the edge of the sea. there is a nice elevated walkway all up to the temple. evenings are nice with visitors all over the globe descending on this place. worth taking a polaroid shot against the backdrop of the temple which comes just at idr 20,000 . you would also get a great view of the sunset here. entry was not allowed up to the temple but a priest was offering blessings at the base of the rock - and of course, suggesting gratuities! :)) there is a nice spring in there too where you could drink some water & wash your face. venomous snakes are said to guard the temple though we didn't see any - except for one being fondled a toddler whose father was trying to make money through this bizarre \attraction\. we also witnessed a nice temple ritual attended by locals at a separate temple away from the rock temple and close to the shopping area. the handicrafts available at the shops here were very reasonably priced though i'm not sure about the quality. this is certainly a spot worth visiting in bali.",18
special recommend if you find for the beautiful view to doing preweding photoshoot. this place is amazing because you can see the beautiful temple in the sea...you can see how the beautiful nature of this place from my picture. this place is recommend for you if you come to bali.,2
"if you can only see one temple in bali, this would be it. big cultural park that has many things to offer and lovely sights. entrance to see the temple is allowed unlike most of the other temple attraction in bali.",2
great views and always busy and things to see. out hotel samaya on the beach front and we did walk along and saw shrines and restaurants,2
"this review is about our own experiences while visiting lempuyang temple in karangasem regency, east of bali. lempuyang temple is the one of the oldest and the sacred temple in bali. we drove almost 3 hours from denpasar. the location of this temple was in uphill with some challenging routes due to its proximity up the hill. reached the main entrance, we had to used sarong to respect the culture. the rental fee for the sarong was idr 10.000 per person and then we had to give a donation as our wish in any amount. i believe this is not a scam or underwhelming. having a tourist destination that offers you a great view of mt. agung especially in bali, is a great opportunity. your donation will help them with a better facility or even for their ceremonial. taking up the stairs from the entrance, you will find a temple that we shouldn't enter. taking other stairs you will find the lempuyang temple that people were often taking a picture. this area was known as \gate of heaven\. please respect the culture in here and beware of your behaviour. this is a sacred temple. people were lining up to get a picture in this \gate of heaven\. the locals will help you to take a picture. donation in here is not a scam. they didn't put any amounts for donation, but a lot of people give them a donation. oh, by the way, right after you entered the gate of heaven, on your left side, they will give you a holy water to purify your mind and soul. this is what i've called as heaven! respect their rules inside the temple. believe me, it's really worth and good to visit. p.s. the view depended on the weather. if you get clear skies, you will get the view of mt. agung.",28
this temple is located uphill and the weather is very cooling. the scenery is so beautiful and a good place for photographs. it would be advisable to go with a good driver cum guide. this temple is far from city center. it is a must go when you visit bali.,2
the temple's history and the standing rock at the edge of the beach (tanah lot in indonesian) is worth the visit. but please don't believe the comments saying the best sunset view is here.,2
"great place to see the sunset in bali.....amazing dance also in the theater, bails version of romeo and juliet without the tragic end, all done with no music except the dancers chanting..temple wall is a great feat of mankind..monkeys are not great here, but the rest is wonderful, very old & full of history & religion...very peaceful & symbolic, great photography....",2
"uluwatu temple is located on the edge of bukit cliff that offers one of the most gorgeous views on earth. tips : the \temple\ itself is not for public so we could not enter but we could tolerate that because of the regulation for hindus only. go there for sunset as the view is breathtaking and you can watch the kecak dance performance for a little extra fee of about 6$. oh yeah, please beware of the monkeys! they can be aggressive sometimes. another tips : we can recommend you to go to one of several high end resorts nearby (e.g. bvlgari, karma kandara, alila uluwatu or banyan tree) for a sunset cocktail. it is a splurge, but for the billion-dollars-view you can enjoy there, maybe you only have to pay hundreds. well worth it imho.",8
"ulu danu bratan to me was one of the most beautiful temple that i have visited during my bali trip. once i entered the outer premises of the temple, i felt the change of atmosphere inside. the atmosphere of the temple, lake and landscape gave me a great feeling of peace and happiness. i would surely recommend a visit here.",30
"visited this place earlier today, great views over the sea! but it is a lot of trash absolutely everywhere and the temple itself is not that spectacular...can be worth a short visit though if you are nearby! not much else to do in the area! the best thing here was to watch the monkeys playing around. they steal everything they can get and i watched some people not paying attentiln and lost their sj glasses and hats. if you scream for the staff they come and fred the monkeys with frukt and you can then buy back the stuff that they stole :) i could come back just to watch that!",14
"bali. a land of gods & beauty. about 90% of the locals there are hindu and the places there are surprisingly cleaner than some other south east asia countries we have been to. tourist attractions are in ulu watu, jimbaran, ubud and shopping belts are mostly centred around seminyak & kuta. we travelled in mid december and weather is hot & humid without rain. with 3d4n, we covered almost all areas in south bali except legian.",8
"we loved our visit here. the view is stunning and if we had had the time would have loved to have done the climb that took you around all 7 temples. however we didnt have 4 hours to do this so just stayed with temple 1, made famous by instagram. it was very lovely although rather busy and we didnt join the 2 hour queue to get the now infamous photo. definitely worth a visit though.",4
"i arrived here at around 5.30 in the evening and coincidently they are having a special festival which is called \galungan and kuningan\. the locals visited the temple together with their offerings. we could experience first hand the beautiful culture and bali people while enjoying the beautiful view of sunset. beware of the monkeys~! they will try to grab anything loose on you (sunglasses, caps, foods).",2
"in april 2013 visited in uluwatu temple (of apes). before you go in you must wear a sharog. buy nuts for the apes so the follow you everywhere. uluwatu temple is one of the most important hindu-temples and the time we were there, there was some seremony going on, but it was not allowed for tourists. temple is situated on the top of the very gorgeous rock. difficult to read the stunning views to words... it is a must see in bali.",8
"my friend and i just done a tour with our hostel, meaning we got to see the temple and the dance then leave after it. it was perfect for us as we enjoyed walking around, snapping a few photos of the views and just taking it all in. the dance was pretty cool to see, might have lasted abit longer than i wanted it too but cant fault anything. the sunset was also incredible to watch.",13
"i went there with a lot of mixed expectation. read a lot of review, and finally decided to visit the place. the place is very crowded (idr 20k entrance fee) and it's hard to find parking, especially if you want to catch the sunset. however, we still managed to go in, around 5pm, and walk around the temple. personally, i don't really like to spend that much time in the temple area, i saw some great structure, but i was more in awe of the ocean view by the cliff. very beautiful! we end up asking our driver to buy us the ticket for the kecak dance that is happening at sunset, so we managed to wiggle our self through the crowd and get a really decent seat in the amphitheatre with a great view of the sunset and the dance. the kecak dance is worth the 100k, the play was very interesting and actually funny! hahaha my only complaint: they really should stop selling the tickets once the amphitheatre is full! and they should have strict policy for people who want to leave early before the show ended. it really disturbed the whole performance! also, the amount of reckless tourist standing in the alleyway where the performers need to pass through is ridiculous! there should be a limited ticket, so it could be more orderly! i was warned about the monkeys in this temple area, as they are supposedly very aggressive. but i didn't see any when i was there. i guess, i was lucky? :)",13
"this is a must see temple. the views leading up to the temple are amazing. once at the top, you have commanding views over the indian ocean. depending on where you are staying, it's cheaper to rent a car and driver for the day so you an see other sights. the temple will provide a guide for a small fee. have your camera ready if you want photos of monkeys. they are pretty calm. after the temple, we stopped at padang padang beach ( as seen in eat, pray, love) and then finished our tour with lunch at nusa dua.",14
"a totally must do, when in bali. great experience. trip to the temple is so scenic and picturesque. stop over at the rice fields.",2
"getting there is not half the fun, (because of the traffic and scooters, scooters, everywhere). however, once you get there, be prepared for a stunning presentation and a breathtaking view! fire dance:this is a story that is acted out for you and presented with gorgeous costumes and chanting men. you will be sitting in a bleachers type sitting arrangement. it works but it is very hot so you must just sit and enjoy every moment without thinking about the weather. history: research on the internet for the history and meaning of uluwatu. getting there:our driver got us to uluwatu and got us out of there in no time. but, the ride home was just the same...traffic and scooters everywhere. a very interesting experience. again, well worth it. before you get out of the car, keep your glasses in your purse and anything else. the monkeys will snatch anything they can. your driver will warn you. heed. it is an experience like nothing else you will see anywhere. oh, please respect the performers and do not get up and leave before it officially ends. thanks and have a good time. the show is only about an hour but, the ride to get there and to get back to your hotel will take a total of 3 hours depending where you came from. we drove from kuta. plan ahead ...",8
ulun danu bratan temple is one of the beautiful temples in bali set in a lakeside. i was here on a ramanavami and the processions were lovely to watch. the weather was cold and the architecture was stunning. only concern was that this temple has turned in to a selfie spot and wearing of sarong is not mandated. i had a great time at ulun danu bratan temple.,30
"been here a few times....a must for a first timer.....good to,see it hasn't changed in 15 years.......the babies are just beautiful....not good if you have mobility issues...my elderly mother found the steps difficult....like many attractions in bali....steps and slopes.....great for everyone else....only 20,000 rupiah entry, can't complain about the price",2
"visiting the monkey temple at uluwatu was breathtaking. from the sheer cliffs to the temple, and the monkeys! an easy walk along the wall path to see some spectacular views. we thought the monkeys would be thieving from everyone, but they were not! definitely worth a visit!",8
the temple itself is beautiful and a good place to relax. the best way to reach is via lake by canoe.,4
"although the sign and our driver warned us about the monkeys, we were not bothered by any though i did witness a tourists hat being snatched off while walking along the pathway. at the end of the pathway surrounded by trees, we were rewarded with the amazing magical view of the ocean waves that break on the rocks and the spectacular cliffs the outline of both tips of the cliff when you look closely resembles that of the head of a cat while some said the tigers head. besides the awesome ocean and cliffs, there is the uluwatutemple. we were there in afternoon and therefore we did not witness the sunset nor the kecak dance. our driver took us to the path on the right as we enter that leads to an unfenced pathway so that we can see the spectacular views across the indian ocean. temple grounds are off limits to visitors as it is a sacred property. however you can still see the temple by looking over the walls. tips: be careful of the monkeys when you walk near the fenced wall, especially your glasses/ sunglasses (easy for them to take), handbag, camera. it is best to take off any loose jewellery, glasses/sunglasses, etc and loop your small digital camera in your wrist and hold on to it tightly. hold on tightly to your small children if you are taking the unfenced pathways as there are spots where you could easily fall over the cliffs. there will be a fair bit of walking through a steep staircase so wear proper shoes.",8
"we visited as a couple in nov 2014 when its was a little bit cloudy but as in tanah lot we could get sunset glimpse just for 2 minutes. its location on the tall cliff surrounded by beautiful blue sea with gushing waves sound adds to drama. there is an entry fee and we must wear sarong or clothes to cover our knees. no one is allowed in innercore area of temple which is open only during festivals and prayers for locals. cool for wedding potrait pics from cliff. careful about monkeys as they appear friendly but take away glasses, camera etc. we did not opt for the dance show which is nice to watch. nothing to shop much around.",17
"this is the temple in the lake , the most beautiful temple in bali, a must visit. its located up north of bali , however, worth the ride to it. it has a beautiful architecture and being inside the lake, the view is gorgeous. we happened to be there on the day of full moon night and there were prayers being offered in the evening in the temple by the locals.",2
"this is the landmark location of bali, and it shall be included in your must visit location. awesome views of sea , temple everything. generally in bali all temples inside entry is not accessible, but here they permitted us by charging 50000 idr without giving receipt. it is advisable this location between 4 to 6 pm.",2
was an amazing trip one of the best in bali also the tour guide mr munif was very welcoming and he is doing everything in order to have a great experience luved the place cleanness organized definitely im coming again and thanks munif for the amazing trip,2
"yeah its pretty but extremely overrated. this is is the second time ive been as i thought i would give it another chance. so many tourists pushing each other for photos. constant hassle from vendors. its just a tiny building on a rock. the restaurants to the left along the cliff offer a respite from the madness and a nice place to sit and relax. if its your first time in bali then you probably have to see it, just check your expectations.",2
the temple itself is beautiful and spectacular during sunset. it gets difficult to get to when the tide is high. there is very limited seating especially in the shade,4
"this - in my opinion - is the epitome of beauty in bali. the view is absolutely stunning. although we didn't have time, i would have liked to trek all the way down to the bottom beach. if you do, i would highly recommend. this is a must visit in bali - add it straight away to your itinerary.",2
"we had one free day after our conference and we made the decision to have a short trip to uluwatu temple before our midnight flight. never boring to visit this place, although we were already 3 times here. views and sunset were very beautiful. beware of the monkeys, sometimes they are very naughty, and make sure that you do not wear earring and glasses because these 2 things the monkeys love very much. we heard from the security guard there that some guests became victim of the monkeys. they are not really dangerous but annoying.",8
"the temple and its premises were very beautiful. it was a quick walk-through, although i'm sure you could take more time than we did. i did feel slightly pressured to buy something and to provide a high tip to the guide, but all in all it was worth going.",4
very picturesque complex with water features and old temple area. cooler area as it is higher in the hills than other palace/temples.,4
"had a bali visit with family. amazed to see bali's culture, got an opportunity to see their cultural event. i am told 92% people in bali are hindus, hindu religion is taught in school there. had 2 day trips but most liked was this temple. sunset view from this temple is simply supurb!",2
"this temple is roughly a 2 hour drive from sanur by private driver. the temple is situated on the picturesque shore of lake bratan. the temple takes about 30-45mins to wonder around- i do mean around, visitors are not allowed on the island temple. this temple can be seen on the back of the 50,000 rupiah bill. that image was captured just a few feet into the second enclosure next to the bamboo island with the carved serpents-which you also won't be able to walk on:) the temple grounds are amazing and offer some of their own unique historical structures. the gardens were well maintained, abundant in flowering plants and trees this time of year. entrance cost is the same bill the image graces 50,000 rupiah per person. as for expensive? that's roughly 3.70$ us per person (13,200 idr at the time). entrance fees appear to be one of the few things non negotiable in bali. there's nearby docks where one can hire a speedboat to tour the perimeter of the lake. bring a water proof layer if that's a goal. worth the trip in my opinion. some sites near the area include: twin falls gitgit: 45mins further, i would suggest seeing this first and then working your way back towards denpesar--if that's the area you are staying. jatiluwih: 60 mins further west-ish. terraces similar to ubud. difference being the red grained rice and views. if starting the trip from south bali i would also include the royal temple (pura taman ayun) about 1 hour from sanur-takes about an hour to tour(also worth it). safe travels",2
"i would recommend you to visit this place right after you had your breakfast in hotel, if you stay around kuta or denpasar. why? to save your time by avoiding the hectic traffic jam, since most tourists come to this place in the afternoon. and since this place located on the top of the mountain, there are chances of the fog coming down in the noon or afternoon, and probably you can't enjoy the scene. don't forget to buy strawberry from the locals, you can bargain for the price. for moslem, you can pray in the mosque across the street. from here, you can continue your journey to git-git waterfall, sekumpul waterfall, lovina beach, or other tourist attraction in northern bali.",2
"very beautiful temple, but a bit busy so try to go early in the morning. its a perfect stop on the road from ubud / padang bai to amed",4
a small piece of balinese culture located in such an incredible place! amazingly built temples are surrounded by mountains and a lake. it is quite a long journey if you stay in south bali but definitely worth a visit.,2
"our private driver took us to uluwatu later in the afternoon. he went in with us and showed us the way to the views. they were astonishing--once again, it was difficult to get pictures that truly captured the feel. there was quite a lot of walking, but it was worth it! monkeys were abundant, but kept to themselves. we were going to stay for the dance and sunset, but the crowd was gathering and we didn't really want to wait so long in crowded conditions, so our driver took us to a nearby beach to watch the sunset in peace!",8
nice place to see the beautiful picturesque and sun set. i really enjoyed the beautiful sunset as well as the picturesque with my friends. a must visit place in bali.,2
"one of the best bali temple, one of the most picturesque i have ever seen. situated nearby the cost of the lake beratan, took us about 90min from ubud, this place is a must to seen in bali. three stupas of medium to small size, the tallest devoted to brahma, the lowest to shiva and the other to vishnu. the nearby garden is a joy to walk around, the restaurants serve delicious local plates at good prices. the only negative is - what else- the hordes of visitors trying to take selfies.....",2
i was surprised with the size of the temple and the amount of small building and statues. i honestly thought it would be just a temple on the top of a cliff but it is more than that. recommend a visit.,4
this is a special place . i t feels as though it has been lost in time ... well after you fight your way through the hawker stalls on the way to the temple.if it is a hot day its worth taking an umbrella otherwise you may rush from one shady spot to another. the views are spectacular of the rugard coastline and the way that the sea has created amazing shapes on the coastline. if you are lucky enough to be there at low tide take the opportunity to walk out to the temple .,4
"we always bring friend who come to bali for the first time here so they could see on f the best view of the coast. it's beautiful and the temple is added bonus. if you come here, make sure you go and see the kecak dance at sunset. it's so inexpensive yet it's one of the best experience fin bali.",2
"great landscape with the tanah's lot temple. it is a must see in bali. we were so impressed. lot of people in the afternoon. we went there in the morning and wasn't so crowded as in the afternoon. people go there to see the sunset, but there are better places to see the sunset, for example jimbaran or gili air.",18
"this is a great temple on a great location, nice place for some relaxation and lots of things to explore. just be aware of some monkeys here, they grab anything they can. definetely go back again here",14
"we visited this temple prior to kecak sunset dance show. temple is big and its location is very nice by the sea, but not that elaborate. you need to get a separate ticket for the show which is in an amphitheatre by the side. the venue is great with the temple and sea and sun behind. the kecak show was nice, the singers are the orchestra and the stage with their repetitive song. there is a story going on so it's some bali dancing version of ballet. at the end there was some audience interactions and some laughs.",13
"i must say, i have seen very few temple at an awesome location and view, and uluwatu temple is one of them and has a mesmerising view. u walk through the small jungle with lots of monkeys and when you reach the cliff, you will definitely forget all the pain, worries and world. the view is really awesome. kecak dance is really good one and must watch.",8
awesome view from the temple... the temple is in the sea and i was lucky to make a visit near the temple as there was no water near the temple that day... the sunset view is just too good... though it was not a perfect sunset as it was cloudy... still its a place you must visit...,4
"beautiful temple, beautiful grounds, wonderful shops. $6 australian for admission, and worth every cent. bit of a walk from the drop-off point to the temple, but still a relaxing walk! a must-see when you're out on a day trip!",4
go for the views and photo ops.... we went in the day. i am sure the sunset from this point would be simple amazing and memorable.. small temple inspiration property..,4
"the temple was inaccessible to outsiders ,as in tourists,but the whole place was simply beautiful. when we reached it was drizzling and the the entire scene was right out of a painting. just mesmerizing!!",4
"first thing i did on bali, and it was a great start to my trip. the walkway around the cliff edge is great for taking photos of the water and opposite cliffsides. the temple itself is less impressive if you have been to a lot of temples in se asia, but it was a lovely day and spending it walking around in the open air while observing this holy place was a great way to spend the afternoon.",2
"super cheap entry, and breathtaking views of the coastline. but the temple itself is not anything special. we took a few pictures with carvings off to the side but the waves breaking against the dramatic cliff line is the true attraction. swung by this attraction because it wasn't too far off from the airport and we didn't have much time to go farther out from the city. if you have time to go se the temples up north, i would absolutely swap out uluwatu for that! didnt have any issues with the monkeys, but saw some other people who did. make sure to leave plastic bags in the car, and keep water bottles stowed away. we were told that they go for sunglasses/glasses so be weary of that. do not buy bananas from the locals who tell you you can feed the monkeys. save that for the monkey forest in ubud where they are nicer and less aggressive!",8
looked very nice but was over sold. they have holy lake or water under temple and holy snake in one of the caves. it seems a great shame that if a place is truly holy that people sit with their hand out counting the profit. many people on beach trying to get that illusive best photograph. didnt get into temple although there are about 6 stairs to the left hand side that you are allowed to climb up.,4
"great setting on the coastline of bali. the best time to see this place is at low tide when you can walk to the lower part of the temple. the stands and food stall are a tad overprice, but fun to visit.",2
"the temple itself is not more beautiful than other temples in bali. however, the scenery with ocean and cliffs makes it a great place to visit! combine your visit with the kecak and fire dance at sunset (arrive early to get a good seat) we were not so much annoyed with monkies, however keep your things close to you (especially sunglasses, bag, wallet etc.). you should also not try to play with them.",2
"awesome trip! tranquillity at it's best! although it took us 2hrs to get to uluwatu from tanah lot, it was all worth it. can't explain how sceneric it was, you just got to experience it yourself. maybe some photos will help",8
"a beautiful temple, with even better views! you need to ensure you visit at low tide so you can walk down around the rocks and get plenty of photos of the temple and the beach. there are a lot of tourists here and can get very busy, but it is still highly recommended to visit!",4
there is a beautiful beach in the southern hillside location close to the uluwatu temple area . simply by paying admission vehicle parking stalls lined simple stalls and of course beer and coconut ice . the waves were big and very broad annuals this is a new area in the open and classified beaches much cleaner than kuta beach was too crowded . after a downhill path between huge rock cliffs on the divide road leading to the beach is an enchanting view towards the sea south,8
"its a nice temple but you should know that its not allowed to go inside , unlike some other temples. there is a souvernir market at the entrance, a big one. its a nice temple to visit",4
we went when it was low tide so we could come close to the temple. really beautifully set by the cliff. the sunset was magical.,4
"great olace to see the force of ocean, temple and monkeys. perfect for sunrise time. also you may see the show of bali dancers in the small theatre on the rock.",2
"very unique and beautiful spot in bali. caught the sunset and low tide which is when you want to go so you can walk out to the site. in spite of all the people it was peaceful and had a serene feeling. just after sunset a huge number of bats fly out of their hiding places, very cool.",2
a visit to uluwatu temple and watching the kecak dance performance was the highlight of our visit to bali. it is recommended to go to uluwatu temple at sunset time. at the entrance we purchased tickets for the temple and also the tickets for kecak dance show. we walked around the temple for an hour and took lots of pictures of the beautiful architecture and the breathtaking surroundings. then the kecak dance show was simply awesome to watch with the setting sun in the background . the kecak dance show is for an hour. totally we spent two hours in uluwatu temple. would strongly recommend everyone to visit this beautiful place in bali,8
it was a very beautiful temple with beautiful flowers.we stayed in this place about 4hours and we loved it.,4
"uluwatu temple was built by empu kuturan in 9th ad, was build on a 70-meter-high cliff protruding above indonesian ocean. because of its unique location, visitors to the temple have to take a long stone stairway to reach it. the temple function as a sea temple, which protecting the islands from bad influence and near the temple live thousand monkey which local people believe if the monkey was guarding the temple from negative things. uluwatu temple always become the most favorite temple for visit, mostly guest visit this temple want to see the uniqueness of the temple and watching the amazing view of sunset. it was a fantastic scenic beauty as its the extreme last point of bali where all the 3 sides are covered with sea. the temple area is so huge that it may take hours to cover everything. so make sure that you wind up things fast, else you have sufficient time to go through all. you need to wear the traditional cloth over your clothes before entering inside. be careful about your belongings from the monkeys. there is 3-4 shops for shopping. toilet facility outside. parking area.",8
"breath taking view with the indian ocean behind you,there are lots monkey chasing around, be careful with you glass and pulse etc.",14
the most stunning temple we have visited in bali. our young children even said it was their favourite thing to do today. there is not a lot of hard walking and the view is beautiful.,2
the speciality of this temple is it built on the cliff side with a beautiful beach view of uluwatu.. one more good thing abt this temple is its spectacular performance of kecak dance.. its a tale of ramayan in the form of this dance.. overall it was a good experience here..,8
visit the temple and have an amazing cliff view from here. nothing much to see in the temple and the place of worship is closed (but see it through the iron barred gate). take an awesome selfie of the temple and the cliff when you walk down going to the ampitheatre. come around 5pm then watch the kecak dance which starts at 6pm. enter the ampitheatre 5:30pm to get good seats.,13
"temples can get rather tidious after a while, however, this one is worth the visit. what sets it aside from other temples is that it's located in the ocean's. it's like something out of a movie. very beautiful. at the bottom you'll see a lot of people attempting to takes pictures at the ocean. please be very careful. it can be dangerous. the waves are powerful and strong. it nearly pulled in someone whilst i was there in. do not risk your life for the perfect selfie.",4
my wife and i visited tanah lot as part of a tour around bali. it was our first stop (about 8:40am) and so was fairly quiet when we arrived. the temple itself is very beautiful and gives you a great insight into what bali must have been like centuries ago. we did not head into the temple but enjoyed the outer areas of the temple and standing by the indian ocean edge. well worth seeing. if i had paid simply to go to the temple and back again i think i would have been slightly disappointed so would recommend making part of a bigger tour.,18
"this was the first place we visited, when we got to bali. we checked into our hotel in jimbaran at around 3:30. the kecak dance starts at 6pm. we left jimbaran at about 4:30, it takes 30 minutes to get to uluwatu temple. we took a taxi since we didn't have a motorbike rented yet. taxi waited for us even after the show because the kecak performance ends at 7 p.m. so from our hotel and back, a total of 3 hours, 300,000 rupiah for the taksi rental not bad, about $26. uluwatu is a a balinese sea temple. the view is beautiful!!!! it's sitting on top of the hill with amazing ocean views. the entrance is $3 and the kecak performance is optional and starts at 6pm, give yourself time to walk around the temple and enjoy the view before the performance. if you decide to watch, it's $8, it's a theater dance play about rama & sita. very interesting, gives a good idea of balinese religious practice and their demi gods. there's monkeys around uluwatu so be cautious when posing for your photos, they might just come by :) uluwatu is beautiful and if you're in jimbaran area it's so near to miss.",8
"we visited this temple 11 years ago and were excited to return. it is as beautiful as ever but the market around it has really grown in size. tons of restaurants and souvenir stalls everywhere that you must walk by to access the beach area. we were lucky that the tide was out so we were able to be blessed by the hindu priests (small donation needed). we also saw the holy snake which was a sea snake in a hole under the rocks (small donation needed here too). views are stunning and there are many camera angles to use. off to one side there were 2 different men with giant pythons that you could touch, hold or photograph for a small fee. if you see only 1 temple in bali, this is the one. as mentioned, come at low tide.",2
"before come here,we had been reminded to take off sun glasses to avoid the monkey attack. the monkey here can be very harmful,so remember not too close to them. we can only see the temple from far away because the door was locked.we can see dreamland beach from here,the view is fantastic. however,we prefer danu ulun and tanah lot temple if compare with here.",14
my father and i visited three temples while vacationing in bali and tanah lot was by far the best. it was crowded with tourists but we were still able to get some great pictures and enjoy the immaculate grounds. there were no monkeys to dodge and no garbage laying around. we went in the morning (around 10:30am) during low tide so we could access the temple better. i'm sure sunset would be beautiful as well but there will be more tourists which is what we were trying to avoid.,18
the temple it self is small and build on a small rock. you're not allowed to go up the rock or inside the temple since its still in use. when its low tide you can walk close up to it for some pictures or get \blessed\ along with a million other tourists for a small donation. i enjoyed the ocean smashing against the rocks more than the temple it self. entrance fee may 2017 was 60k per person. motorbike parking was only 2k.,4
definitely go the before the sunset. you can also buy a ticket for dance performance. beautiful scenery and a good walk at the edge of the cliff.,13
prepare your sun block before visiting the temple as it could get really hot there! don't worry if you feel like you're not appropriately dressed to visit the temple - you get to borrow a long cloth to be tied around your waist at the entrance booth. uluwatu temple looks extremely wonderful with the ocean view but be careful with the well-trained monkeys! i spent half the time hiding behind a local whenever i spotted a monkey; if you're scared of them you may give this temple a miss!,8
beautiful and surrounded by nice mountains and lake the temple gives you a heavenly feeling. being there when it was nice and cloudy gave an additional dimension. the inner sanctum is a no go for travellers which is fine. the temples reflect balinese culture and hinduism of a different age. it is a must visit place when in bali.,2
"come here for sunrise you will fall inlove. we came here everyday and never want to go home, amazing view and friendly balinese",2
"set your destination agenda to tanah lot, whenever you have time to go vacation in bali. you will never get disappointed. every single picture shoot from any side, it will create excellent images in your photo album. the wave is friendly, the mystic smells are very strong, that's what i can call unique selling point.",18
"i wasn't expecting this temple to be so beautiful... :) strong white waves, nice breeze, breathtaking views. many people come here for a sunset, but why? in the day time it is also pretty. colours of the ocean, not so crowded... entrance ticket 20 000 idr. you need a sarong (if you don't have your own, they provide it for free). there are monkeys running all arround. be careful, they try to steal sunglasses, bottles of water - anything. one of the most beautiful places in bali! exceeded expectations. i mean, the temple is small and the main part of it is closed. but the arrea and surroundings are great!",2
"entertaining performance of kecak dance lasts 1 hour. but the crowds are not respectful with constant chattering and coming and going. starts at 18:00 find best seats from 17:30, costs idr100,000 each",13
we did not have time to see the temple at sunset but the view is just amazing even in the day. takes around 1 hr to see the temple. in case you want to have coconut drink check out shops near the main entrance since they are quite cheaper than near the temple. restrooms are free near the entrance. must visit ad strong recommendation.,4
"a must visit if you want to see a beautiful sunset. you cannot enter the temple, so you can only hangout at the park area or the pathway to the temple which is both really crowded.",4
"the temple was really nice and dramatic. we followed the advise to visit just before sunset and that was the best. the colors of the shy over the water were very pretty. for the guys, you must have your legs covered to enter the temple area. they have sarongs for those that show up wearing shorts. very stylish. take in the kecak fire dance show but be ready for some very inconsiderate people constantly walking up and down the seating area and across the stage.",13
"this was actually a last min decision as a taxi driver was offering us a trip to uluwatu temple at 400k rp but we managed to haggle to 300k rp. the view from the temple was fantastic and its definitely a good place for photo taking. but beware of the monkeys around the forest, they will try to grab anything from you.",8
the temple is located at a height and once you get to the top the view of the great pacific ocean is amazing. the waves dashing against the uluwatu cliff is a sight to behold. the temple itself is like other balinese temples. the kecak dance performance is good entertainment. travelling to and from is a pain as there is usually a lot of traffic. the monkeys here are known to be notorious. carry only necessary things. take utmost care of your phone when you take pictures. i was witness to a monkey snatching a lady's phone. a great experience nevertheless.,8
"must visit attraction. we went on 1st day of our vacation and it was so beautiful. the temples here are so different from hindu temples in india. the view is so beautiful. we just went on a sunny day,so it was very hot. but the waves of the sea and the whole view around the temple will take your breath away !",4
forget the beaches or monkey forest - this is the place you just must see! beautiful and peaceful temple situated in the mountains near the lake - it just cannot get better. there is a lot of tourists around but strangely the place does not feel crowded and you can wander around quite freely.,14
"this is a beautiful temple in a beautiful setting. we went at low tide. it was nice to be able to walk up to the temple. the mythology surrounding the temple history is fun (created by a meditating monk who then converted his sash into sea snakes to protect it from evil spirits). but, i think that the pictures of it that i have seen at sunset are more impressive. visiting during the day loses some of the aesthetic value. it is a worthwhile visit, but not an unforgettable experience.",4
"after a while, temples here in bali all look the same to a large degree. the lake was nice, but if one has been to canada, this lake is not very interesting except that it is cooler temps around this area.",2
we were lucky that when we went there it wasn't too crowded. but i could see how bad it could be if more people were there. i did crossed the water (it was high tide) to get to the base of the temple. you can't get into the temple (only for worshipers) but you could walk around to a bit higher ground although to do that they need to bless you first with what they say is holy water and you need to donate some money (it's whatever you want to give). but i say don't bother because you still can't get far even after you you do that. there are also other temples within walking distance from tanah lot temple and lots of souvenir shops and restaurants.,17
"having already visited tanah lot previously, my driver took me here before. situated opposite a mosque in a mostly muslim area, the temple sits beautifully in front of the lake. gardens are gorgeous and there are a few retail shops but not swamped with shops. highly recommend visiting here",17
"the temple is very touristy, a lot of indonesian tourists coming with busses. the temple isn't very impressive, just another hindutemple (sorry). but taking a walk around it and enjoying the view off the cliffs there is enjoyable. watch out for cheaky monkeys!",2
one of the best places i've visited in bali during my stay. you can easily spend 2-2.5 hrs there.so don't be in hurry if u visit there. there are lots of things to see in this forest. i'm a nature lover. love to spend more time in nature.so who is a nature lover like me must visit this place.,2
uluwatu temple is calmly run site well worth visiting. sweeping views and significant sites with clif top walks connecting all.,8
"this is the iconic landmark that 'symbolises' bali. do take note of the following : 1) this is best visited as a sunset venue for lovely view of the temple against setting sun 2) it can get traffic jam on way out as the road leading to the venue after sunset visit time when visitors make their way out (not good if you have a flight to catch after this visit) 3) for best experience, visit when they have local religious observance festivals. more exotic pictures :) overall, a nice place...except can get crowded at choice photography spots..take note :)",2
enjoyed walking along this beach and stopping in the many little shops and the bars/restaurants. made a day of it and we were lucky enough to be there for the monthly sunday market (so bought some homemade oil for aches and pains). the beach is a nice mix of beachfront bars and quiet areas that many of the locals go to. since we were still there after temple (4:00 p.m.) we enjoyed watching the many families come to enjoy some late afternoon socializing and swimming.,4
"nice scenery during sunset, take photos for remembrance. the temple is facing the indian sea, breezy. pay to watch kecak dance. beware of monkeys.",13
"unmissable if you go to bali. the temple itself is not as great as you can see in thailand but the view of sunset is simply amazing, orange like jupiter it take your breathe away. monkeys with their children are soo cuute to but make sure to no wearing glasses and keep your bags attached, they are little thieves ;) i can go watch this view every day of my life and will never be bored",2
"the uluwatu temple is must see as you can see fabulous sunset and magnificent view fro the cliff. lots of monkeys and one has to wear lungi to cover the knees if wearing short pants which is provided free at the temple entrance. one can take the car on hire with a driver for about usd 40 per car for whole day and can do nusa dua,padang padang beach and garuda vishnu alongwith uluwatu temple.it takes about 8 hrs for entire trip.",8
"the trip to tanah lot was slow due to road traffic congestion, but still enjoyable to be able to see things on the way. on arriving we were dropped off by the driver and left to look around and have time to enjoy a beautiful sunset. there were many tourists here. also there is a very big market area with very cheap prices for a very large selection of things you don't see in seminyak where we were staying. the luwak coffee was very interesting. we did not spend much time in the market because we came for the temple, but if we had more hours there i would have liked to look around there as well. i think it would be worthwhile to spend at least half a day if not more there..there is so much to see. next time we come to bali i would like to come back in the morning and spend more time there. we also had dinner there which was super cheap and traditional bali food like we used to have in the 80's",18
"it was my first time to be at uluwatu but definitely won't be the last time. for a moment, i even thought that this was quite similar to china's great wall (but obviously, the surrounding relief was rather different). it was really fun as we got to see how the sea waves collided with the cliffs and all. the best part was when an asian woman's eyeglasses got stolen by a sneaky monkey. man the ape was such a bossy dude. he eventually gave it back after a local helped by feeding him simultaneously so he had to let go of the eyeglasses as his hands were full. they were expanding the walls when i came so i'd definitely come again to see how it looks when everything is wrapped up as well as to see the sunset i never got to see no thanks to the sudden rainfall back then.",8
was a great experience and glad we saw it but won't be on the list again. beautiful scenery and the sunset was amazing. we had to cover our clothing with a sarong and then we watched a fire dance which was great but did drag on a little.,13
we reached tanah lot temple around 5.30pm. our local tour guide cum driver adipa was a great photographer also. helping us took many photos and teaching us how to post. awesome place to take photos just before sunset. sunset at 6.15pm.,17
"waaaay out at the end of the cliff you will find uluwatu temple. the views are amazing. it is thick with monkeys, hang onto your glasses, purses and anything else they may be able to grab. when entering the grounds they will provide you with a sari if your knees are showing. loved the kecek dancers, we endured the rain storm to see the whole performance (approx one hour). the temple is free the cost to see the dancers was approx $30 can/pp. expensive for bali but certainly worth it.",8
"there was a lot of hype around uluwatu and i think it's purely based on the local balinese trying to make a quick buck. we took a tour from nusa dua and i regret not leaving sooner and spending more time at padang padang. the beach is beautiful and one of my favorite in bali. the temple was the next stop and it was average. the grounds are well kept and you can't actually see the temple itself. the natural views however are beautiful :) the sunset over the cliff and the water colours make up for the let down of the actual temple. we went to the dance and i really enjoyed it. it was a interactive and transitional dance which i recommend for everyone. the chanting in the beginning of the show is really something special to witness. my partner was pulled up twice to participate and dance with the actors :) it was interesting, funny and insightful. definitely worth the experience.",8
it was an amazing place to visit and i would tell any of my friends that are visiting bali to go see this temple,2
"definately worth visiting..the temple, cliffs, caves and gardens are lovely, but as others have said it is very crowded.",4
ulun danu temple is a hindu's temple located on the edge of the lake beratan bedugul bali. the entrance ticket price for local is 20 thousand and foreign tourists are 50 thousand. but of course the price can change. you can capture your trip by paying a direct printing photo taken by local photographer to help them make a living.,30
beautiful setting with the cliff-hanging hindu temple overlooking the indian ocean . don't miss the kecak fire dance. great place for watching the sunset!,13
"definitely worth a visit, beautiful views! the entrance staff provided guests with sarongs so no need to wear long pants. we did a day trip with motorbikes to nusa dua beach and uluwatu temple from kuta, the distance was good and not too far away for driving urself. uluwatu-kuta took us about 40 minutes with traffic!",8
"i am so glad that our guide brought his here. the setting is stunning and as one previous reviewer stated, \you could believe you were in switzerland rather than bali\. the setting, alongside a large, vast lake is rather breathtaking in itself. it's a busy tourist stop but well worth the views and the history. the temple is maintained very nicely.",2
"excellent place to spend time 1.5 hrs, enjoy lake surrounding with option for boat ride. enjoy hindu balinese temple architecture and history",2
"must visit place to see sunset , & be careful of aggressive monkeys, and ready to have fun with them dont push for watching kecak dance, just enjoy the lovely atmosphere after sun is down . if you miss kecak dance, you can watch in ubud everyday .",13
"maybe this is the most famous temple in indonesia, because the image of this temple is available on the 50k idr money. to enter this place, expect to pay around 10k-20k for local adult. there werent any shops or warung inside but there were several restaurant. to reach this place just follow the direction from google maps or waze. the place was nicely set and the grass was nicely trimmed. for a moment you could feel like you are not in indonesia but in europe.",2
this place too was very beautiful just like tanah lot temple and the views from here were fantastic too.just be careful of the monkeys around ! a must visit when in bali.,2
"don't miss this place and enjoy with ocean view while sunrise 😍 amazing place. you need to pay entry fees i don't remember how much is it. this place has ocean view, mount and stage for there history dance i gusse not sure what it's kind. they will give a paper to explain what you are will watch.",13
we visited tanah lot on our way back from a day long journey making it a point to reach it at sunset. and wow was that an experience. it was a festive day so most of the visitors were there to make offerings and that was incredible to experience. the temple is beautiful and the chanting throughout adds to the magic of it. the waves crashing at the foot of the temple is simply magnificent. not to be missed. the entrance to the temple is through a market and it is busy busy busy so id recommend for parents to carry their kiddos (younger ones of course) on their backs or shoulders to get through it. still a good experience for the senses (smells and sight both enriched).,17
"uluwatu temple is great to visit, this place is very historical, very intriguing looking around the prayer blocks, lovely view onto the ocean, also liked seeing the monkeys in the trees",8
excited trip to visit beautiful tanah lot temple. there is a holy snake beatiful view and everythings is so amazing,17
i come here every trip and i do so as early as possible to beat the tourists. the drive up is nice going through the balinese countryside. you need to get here early as the tourist buses turn up at about 12:00 so try and beat them. the gardens here a beautifully manicured and the temple itself is a great site. this can be a long drive as it can take up to 2 hours in the wrong traffic and sometimes longer so be warned. there is also a fee which some people complain about...its $2...if that's to much then you shouldn't be on a holiday.,2
a great place to witness the malesti ceremony in the afternoon before nyepi. get the chance to see the locals perform their rituals and have a fascinating view of the lake. the temperature is very cooling.,4
i went to tanah lot to view the sunset. wow! what a scene. it was a bit crowded but you can't miss the beauty of the sunset. feels good to walk in the black sands and look around at the temple. i also did a bit of shopping in the market outside of tanah lot. got a lil crazy there...lol. they have beautiful hand made dresses...perfect for gifts for family and friends,17
"we visited the uluwatu temple at sunset (price: idr 20.000 p/person). the sight is really beautiful and worth going, but you cannot visit the temple itself and this is not really impressive.",8
i enjoyed just sitting on the hill looking down on the pond with mt. agung in the background. it was just a beautiful place with interesting statues around.,28
"long way to travel in south west bali,especially if you are going from nusa dua/kuta ,but well worth ! open space and the temple has to be viewed from far.sunset is a big thing here and it is good.plenty of ancient hindu monuments .gayatri mantra is recited every evening at 6 pm.huge number of tourists roaming around.outside,there is an organised market with atm etc as well as a restaurant",2
"i went by taxi from center bai .. its a real nice place and defiantly worth the visit, one of the biggest temples and most important ones in bali",2
"we went to this temple after our visit to tanah lot (see separate review). this felt very different. it is very striking and picturesque up in the foothills of the mountains. there is more space around the temple so it felt less claustrophobic than tanah lot and was certainly cleaner. well worth a visit and great opportunities for photos, it was cooler up there and misty but the mist added to the majesty of the temple",17
"very green and full of monkeys. the ruins are charming but most of the temple is cordoned off for tourists. a must do in ubud but make it quick and get out of here to experience the real ubud, walking around the town!",14
"definitely worth a visit. came for the kecak fire show on a sunday night and was one of my favourite evenings in bali. however if just coming to the temple, i think you'd only be here 45 minutes as once you've seen the view and temple there's not much else to do. compared to other temples in bali, it's not the most visually stunning. however the naughty monkeys and seaside views make it worth it. however would recommend if you're coming to do the fire show, as was great. definitely get your ticket early, and transport back to my resort was a nightmare so definitely make sure you pre-book a taxi/grab for your trip home to avoid waiting. and watch out for your stuff with the monkeys around!",2
"although it was crazy hot, the tempel is (to our opinion) one of the most beautiful places in bali! advantage of the temprature was that also the monkeys stayed inside in we could very relaxely visit the temple... we enjoyed the view and took some amazing pictures!",2
"the temple itself is pretty against the backdrop of the ocean and the cliff walk is nice however the paths were slippery and unmaintained. the price is already 30,000 and then if you want to go to the kecak dance it's another 100,000 which i think is steep. hundreds of people were arriving for the dance and i'm not sure how the arena is equipped to hold that many. we decided to give the dance a miss and are glad we did.",13
"the appeal of this temple is it's stunning location, the lake surrounded by mountains, it's all very magical. the gardens next to the temple are beautiful and within the complex there are a restaurant, toilets, play parks and even a hut with a display of animals so there is plenty of occupy your time. the inner sanctums of the temples are not accessible if you're not a worshipper but much of the complex can be viewed from the gates.",4
like most places in bali the tourists are flocking there. but all the vegetation has been cut down to make room for the taxis etc which i felt really took away from this place. but could be a good spot for sunset pics etc.,2
"we visited 7 years ago in the evening-giving us stunning views of the sunset over the ocean. doesn't matter what faith you follow, watching the wild ocean waves in the windy over a huge cliff brings on a spiritual experience and a sense of awe on the power of nature. we saw a few monkeys wandering around the temple as well.",14
it was nice to visit the temple. we had a good look around and took photos. there were many good spots for good photos. it was a little hot so make sure you bring water.,4
"great views of the cliff and the ocean from this beautiful place. it is a little far off from kuta, but still worth going. kecak dance was good. we couldn't see the temple as we reached just in time for the kecak dance and by the time it gets over, it is dark.",13
"pura ulun danu bratan is a major shivaite and water temple on bali, indonesia. the temple complex is located on the shores of lake bratan in the mountains near bedugul. good garden in front which leads to this beautiful temple, suddenly started raining so we could not take much pictures.. beautiful location. must see in bali",30
this is a must see(!) place in bali. its located on the top of a cliff with an amazing view. but be careful about the crazy monkeys since they love to steal sunnies :) dont forget to get ur camera with you!,2
"apart from the need to watch out from those hostile monkeys, everything was very good. the view of the cliff is amazing. was here with my wife at 5pm, paid rp. 20k/pp for entrance (including borrowing a sarong). after a nice walk, we paid another rp. 100k/pp for the kechak dance. the dance is an unforgettable experience. my advice is to enter the amphitheatre early to pick a good spot to watch the show with the beautiful sunset as the backdrop. also, to read the story leaflet (given when u buy the ticket) and be prepared that this place will be very packed.",13
"visited tanah lot temple in the evening. it was quite crowded even if it was the low season. tides were high, so we couldn't get down to the beach. expected to get some nice photos but, the place were not really clean as we see in the photos. it was fun watching life gurnards surfing with the tides in indian ocean. a place to chill watching the sunset.",17
"been to bali many times , yet my first time up there this is a must for all who go to bali it's a must. the views are awesome the temple and the cliffs looking down at the water simply stunning , i would say september is the best time to visit.",2
"i went there with my wife last year for a holiday. it is a very nice place, great view, nice temple. but it is not really at the central part of bali, so you might need a couple of hours to reach this place. try to go there during daytime, because you won't be able to see anything much at night. there's a lot of restaurants around the area as well, so if you are thirsty or hungry you could just sit down and relax for a while to enjoy the scenery. a nice place to be, definitely a must if you are visiting bali.",2
uluwatu temple is a perfect spot for sunset-watching. the view from the cliffs is beautiful. the temple was full of tourists. you can borrow/rent a sarong : shorts and miniskirts are not appropriate as the temple is an active hindu-worship site. you can stroll around but you are not allowed to go inside the ultimate temple.,8
we came here at the end of a day tour to see the sunset at tanah lot temple by the sea. we decided to sit high up on the cliff where there are a number of cafes you can buy drinks and food. the position is wonderful if you want to capture the sun as it sets into the ocean and then the changing colours in the sky. magical. there are lots of tourists but also plenty of places to get a comfortable position to take photos and admire the scenery.,17
awesome view and great place to see the balinese culture.. beautiful temple overlooking the sea.. you gotta see it by yourself.. and be careful with steps and monkeys.. keep your valueable out of sight..,2
a beautiful scenery and for photography it will be the best location for the portfolio. 1 of the hidden treasure of indonesia,2
the views are very scenic as you look at the cliffs into the sea. it was overcast when i visited so there wasn't much of a sunset though i'm it's spectacular on a clear day. i came early to get tickets for the firedance. if you do stay for it expect to have a short wait as all the cars jockey for position to leave the area. it was interesting to compare with tanah lot (which i preferred) and worth a visit.,17
totally worth paying idr 75000 entrance fee that they charge. temple and park along the lake are well maintained. views are stunning and people love to take pictures here. there are a number of restaurants in the temple campus. can sit along the lake and enjoy the views for hours. you can also do boating in the lake here.,4
"the name of uluwatu came from the word of “ulu” mean the tip and “watu” mean stone. so uluwatu temple means, a holy site built on the tip of the rock. we targeted to see  uluwatu temple around 5 pm as we wanted to see sunset. the temple of uluwatu area set on the top of cliff bank, measure around 100 meters above the sea level facing the vast indian ocean. great place to see the sunset view like as the sunset view at tanah lot temple. the temple on the cliff is quite beautiful. our driver  recommend the dance performance which costs idr 100,000. but we regretted seeing it. it would have been  better to spend  time moving around temple.  tourist are not allowed to visit.",8
"do not go here expecting more than a temple and a stunning view and you will not be disappointed, lovely for a bit of quite time, well it was quite the times i went, bar one.",4
"really gorgeous unobstructed views of the sunset and the temple.. real picturesque sunset and really entertaining kecak dance, you won't see the likes of it anywhere else!",13
"beautiful when the tide is in, but a bit bleak when the tide is out. very nice walk from the temple on the headland to sofitel. also a nice path at the back of the beach for cycling",4
"spellbounding views,gorgeous sunsets..beautiful location of this temple. not to miss this spot when you are in bali. though a bit crowded,but definitely worth visting .the waves touching the temple shores are amazing.",2
"we did not do the 1,700 steps, stopping at temples along the way until reaching the top. we cheated, doing only 231 steps, (i counted), from the car park at the bottom. we visited numerous temples in bali and this was hands down the clear favourite for both of us. thought to have been built around the 8th century, the majestic pura lempuyang is simply breathtaking, perched up on mount lempuyang, nearly 1,200m above sea level. it was amazing up there with no other tourists, so quiet and peaceful, with only the sounds of birds and a bell tinkling, as there were six men praying. we chatted to the men after they had finished praying and they were a lot of fun. we stayed up here a long time just taking in the tranquillity and didnt want to leave. the view was stunning, even with a mist slightly obscuring the peak of mt agung. this will forever be a powerful memory. if you only visit one temple while in bali, make it this one. a sarong is required.",28
"2 hour drive from melia bali. very peaceful, beautiful complex. we were there at low tide. the whole scenery reminded me of the italian lakes. plenty of photo opportunities. go on a sunny day, look at the pictures. a must.",2
very nice view of the sea from the temple. nice walking trail to the temple. lots of monkeys so be careful with your belonging.,14
"amazing view of the sea, sunset and the temples. although you are not allowed inside the temple, you can spend a good couple of hours there walking across the cliff.",4
"something that cannot be explained in words , has to be visited. the balinese is something worth a visit. trip to bali will be complete after viewing the dance",2
there is a temple in the cliff and you can get there if the water of sea is in the down level. i got perfect sunset everytime i went there. so many spot to see in tanah lot and there is a romantic restaurant near car park in the back.do not miss it!,17
"with lanus from lanus tours, arrived uluwatu temple grounds. we walked the cliff walk while lanus bought our tickets at 4.30pm for sunset 6pm performance. fabulous views and the show was an hour, which was a good time. beautiful place, enjoyed the performance",8
"during a day of sightseeing, we visited this temple. the views from the shore and cliff tops are fantastic. it was a great day, plenty of food available and if you are into shopping, well shop until you drop.",4
"we hired a car with driver which is a great way to get around and cheaper than a taxi. he took us to uluwatu to see the monkeys, watch the sunset and see the temple area. we were warned but one poor tourist had her glasses snatched by a monkey who played with them, tried them on then snapped them in half!!!! (see photo).",8
"luckily our driver was awesome and came with us as we really had to be careful as you walked around because of the naughty monkeys, we saw n iphone on a tripod get taken about 3 pairs of sunglasses lots of stuff. apart from that excitement the temple was loveland a great little walk.",14
being hindu i personally find the temples in bali strange as they all seem to be stone buildings without many statues and the actual prayer areas - tourists aren't allowed in. i was amazed however by the cliff view and the actual view and spent more time looking at the sea and waves rather than spending additional time at the temple. worth it just to see the cliff,2
"breath taking scenery. you can either catch sunrise or sun set at uluwatu temple. i caught the latter this evening. like all other pura, you could only skirt around it when there's no ceremony going on. but the views of the cliff, sea and surroundings made the trip worth it. two things to note: 1. try going there before 4 p.m. otherwise you'd get caught in traffic jams due to peak hour (tourist flocking to the temple and locals getting off their work shift). 2. monkeys around the temple were aggressive. they'd snatch things especially glasses of unsuspecting guests!",8
"the temple itself is not that spectacular. it's more the location itself, and so the views from the temple (or of the temple from afar) that make this worth visiting. there are many, many monkeys in and around the temple area. the views from the coastline (both north and south) of the temple itself are stunning (though you cannot see much of the temple itself, apart from the meru (pagoda tower). the location of the temple gives rise to spectacular sunsets, so its worth visiting at that time.",14
got to visit this place with my wife and it was great from start to finish. there were a lot of tourists but other than that the temple was amazing,4
"pros- you feel like you are standing on a cliff at the end of the world. the view is breathtaking. i could have stood there all day. cons- you can't actually go into the temple. it is reserved only for the holiest of days. sarongs and sashes must be worn on temple grounds. they are available to borrow for free at the entrance gates. put all of your hats, sunglasses, cameras away before entering the gates- there are naughty temple monkeys who will steal your stuff. carry a big stick and tap it on the ground- the monkeys will leave you alone. if you leave the temple after sundown, the monkeys will scream at you from the treetops. it is a little creepy because they can see you, but you can't see them. worth the trip for the view and kecak dance, but could easily be skipped.",13
i enjoyed the pre sunset walk along the wall and seeing the temple. the performance was interesting to say the least. the 'boys' doing their chak chak ...in the kecak dance. its worth seeing for what i guess was serious but also funny. do it...its an enjoyable few hours.,13
"lots and lots of steps with no handrails and often with unexpected drop-offs or platforms. packed with people with the resulting confusion making the route, though man-made, treacherous. i found myself having to focus on where i was stepping more than enjoying the rest of the experience. preferred the visit to tonah lot much more.",17
"great experience! you must try this if you are close to uluwatu area. the view was amazing and if you get a good place for watching the kecak dance then you can enjoy the sunset in the same time as well. 100000 idr per person. dance started at 18.00 - lasts between 1-1,5 h. at the entrance if the temple you need to pay a small fee of 30000 idr per person. they will give you a scarf that is supposed to be wrapped around your waist in order to cover your knees. if you go for the dance, make sure to be there around 17.00 in order to get a good place. read the info that they give you in the begging so that you are able to understand it better. most important, stay until the end. it starts a bit boring but it very entertaining afterwards.",8
"for us (not only) this is number one temple in bali. located in so impressive place gathers many people, majority are locals coming for religious purpose. during our time it was full high tide so no way to visit this tiny island with template on the top. huge waves were making the performance covering with water shrine terraces and the crowd coming very close just to observe. another place not to be missed.",2
"we have traveled many times to tanah lot to watch the sun set it is the most beautiful place to visit, the markets are very good there love visiting tanah lot",17
"this was my least favourite of all the temples i visited in bali. so many people on the beach waiting to take a picture of sunset. you are not allowed in the temple itself, so in effect you are paying to walk past lots of market stalls and go on the beach. overrated and not worth the time or money.",2
"in addition to being a beautiful forest and temple, it's impossible to get any closer to monkeys than at this place. the monkeys seemed very docile and used to humans, so they wandered freely around and didn't seem too interested in snagging anything. we didn't receive any of the earring or valuable warnings that we got in kuala lumpur or uluwatu...so i'm guessing my impression was correct. definitely recommend going here when you head into ubud proper. protip: don't bother buying a bag of bananas at the front gate. fat bully monkeys just wait to snag the whole bag and run away. jerks. that's 20k rupiah i'll never get back!",8
"so glad to come here. breathtakingly beautiful and with the waves crashing below, you really feel spiritual. spend at least a couple of hours here as a minimum. beautiful temples and as usual a bit touristy. would very highly recommend.",4
"we saw 11 temples in bali and i would say tanah lot left the best impression. yes, it is more crowded than other places, but try to go there in the first half of the day. the ocean, wawes, nice smell and breeze... spectaculous! the entrance ticket - 30 000 idr (2 euro). you don't need to wear sarong there. if you donate (as much as you like), you get blessing and a nice little ceremony with a holy water. beutiful temple!",18
"definitely the best location visited during the bali trip.almost at the southernmost tip , the place looks amazing when standing on the cliff. the guide warned us of monkeys but thankfully we didn't come across any. the pictures taken by us were breath-taking.the cloud cover was just unbelievable.took a 45 minute drive from the hotel. the driver charged idr 2,00,000/- for return transfer. the ticket prices were idr 30,000/- per adult.",2
"during our week in bali, i read about just how crowded so many of these temples have become in recent years. so i decided to only visit one temple during our stay and this is the one i chose. i don't regret it. it really is a pretty place. but it is just massively overcrowded and a bit expensive (50k idr/person) for such a small place. they even charge a fee to use the bathroom. this place has the potential to be a really beautiful place to just sit and observe, but it's all ruined by the massive hoards of people clamoring to get the perfect instagram selfie. there's nothing relaxing about getting pushed around like you're at a rock concert.",2
"pura ulundanu or lake side temple,its most of interesting place that we have to visited. with their green garden and also with colourfull flowers,mountain breezes with beauty of lake side temple and background mountain. when you are there ,its really feel of the fresh air without polution and very good to refresh of your mind. must go there during your holiday in bali island,with entrance ticket is idr30k/person",30
"the temple itself was pretty small, but still very cool to see, but the best part about the trip to the temple were the views. amazing views of the cliffs with the ocean crashing up against the rocks. i would highly highly recommend going.",4
"the floating temple appeared to me the most spectacular siteseeing spot for our stay in bali. it is elevated on 1300 m above sea level. gorgeous seen over the lake. what i didn't like is the heavy road to it, at spots missing, taking 4 hrs from nusa dua even though only 70 km. there is a much of tasteless butaforial objects all around. above that i would say worth visiting",2
"frankly i didn't visit the temple due to the restriction of the locals - female with periods can't enter that. but anyway i had a great view of it. uluwatu is beautifully located spot - be sure u will make amazing photos during daylight and sundusk. everywhere u stay u will have good view - ocean, rocks and..monkeys!!!! these animals are real pirates - they could steal your glasses, photocamera, even your shoes! just be careful and keep your belongings with you. i didn't go to the show as well as this is totally touristic show and i wanted to breath the ancient air and walk alone. during the evening show uluwatu becomes very quiet as all people go to see the dancing and fire show of the locals. this is the best time to enjoy this amazing place. and if by chance u are not scared to drive motorbike in the night - stay to see sundusk. i have no words to describe it but trust me - it's worth everything. tip - don't go there by car because of the huge traffic jams. better use motorbikes - cheaper, more interesting, more flexible in your movements and u can make a stop everywhere",8
"this is one of bali's nine key directional temples so first time traveler should visit it, beautiful cliffs especially when sun set. however be aware of the location: there's no cab available near by or outside the temple so you could not find one if did not arrange before come here. the only option is to get a car from the transportation service desk here which is very pricey.... and be careful with belongings as the monkeys could snatch it in a blink of eyes ....",2
it was like adventurous trip for us...once we enter we could see to 2 different temples in either direction... but outsiders are not allowed inside.. the scene view is really nice...very long ocean.. actually we thought only tat...but here comes the actual place..tanah lot temple is built on sea.. so we need to cross the sea water to reach there.. we noticed that at around 5.30 - 6 pm..so we hurried up and went to that temple by crossing the sea ... tirta was very tasty and no salty... wen we return frm temple after praying the tides was very high.. i guess we were the last to come out of that..sea tides were very high.. the moment we crossed and reached the shore we couldn't imagine so fast water level rised.... nobody can enter that tanah lot temple if water level is high... we had a very nice chance to look there and lucky to get tirta from that temple.... if we hesitated little we would have missed it ... it was like an adventurous trip with kids...,17
"this is a fantastic location to soak in a panoramic sunset view. you won't be alone, but this is still one of the most memorable locations on bali. be careful with the monkeys, while they are cute at first, we noticed several sunglasses getting stolen straight off heads and held hostage for fruit. they aren't afraid to jump on you!",2
watch out for the monkeys here. the temple itself is situated on the edge of the cliff. they have a kecak fire dance in the evenings. it's lovely to watch the sunset from here.,13
the temples & scenery views are picturesque. a lot more commercial than it used to be with a fee to go in via markets nowadays & fees for some toilets. nice morning trip.,4
this place was amazing. we went her during sunset. the view was breath taking. the traditional keca dance will be performed at the time of sunset everyday. i absolutely enjoyed it. the sunset and the dance made my day.,13
"if you think you can go into the temple and pay your respects, think again the balinese only allow those dressed in their own attire to attend and pray in the temple which left me as a hindu rather disappointed don't get me wrong the temple architecture is awe inspiring but you can only see it from a distant which i didn't know about. it's only open during holy days for worship worth a visit as its lovely, but not as culturally enlightening as i had wished",2
"if there can only be one place to visit bali.... tanah lot would be my choice, the mystical area, culture and souvenir store can pretty much reflect what bali is all about . bring your camera , non-slippery shoes if you want to walk around and hopefully its low tide when you are here, their local priests are happily blessing visitors----- donation are appreciated. after your walk, go to the top of the rock right across the temple, and follow the tiny path that takes you to the top. there are restaurants, coffee shops, souvenir stores. this area will give you a fantastic vantage point to see and take pictures of the temple, and while there, sit and get luwak coffee from this guy named putu. he has cevit cats lounging lazily , they are his sort of usher committee and a bat dangling upside down by the entrance who wants to show off visitors his acrobatic skills, these are his pets they are friendly.",18
we went to the temple for the scenery during sunset and to take a family picture there. we were not disappointed. it was beautiful setting for a picture and we appreciate the photographer salesman that took our picture and sold the print and frame. it turned out nicely.,4
"if you are in the area you may as well have a look but i would not suggest going out of your way to get here. the temple looks nice in the lake but you see it from the outside only. the park has some nice flowers in the garden but there are tacky cartoon animals around and manmade props which take away from any natural beauty. fortunately it was close to closing when we arrived so all of the food and drink stands were closed and there were no crowds so we got to walk around without a lot of noise and people every which way. we would have been very disappointed if it was as crowded as other reviewers said it was. in any case, we only stayed about 20 minutes because that was about all the time we felt we needed to see whatever there was to see.",4
uluwatu temple is located in south of bali.in this temple you can see beautiful view and nice cliffs .this place have balinese performance every day start at 6 pm we call kecak fire dance. beside the temple there are also so many monkeys in this temple.,8
"this is my second time in bali and i have balinese friend how guide me when i am in bali. she recommend me to visit tanah lot temple. this place just wonderful, i am lucky because i had visit when the sunset time. very recommends to visit here!!",18
"beautiful views and sunset. we bought tickets to the kecak fire dance as well. the dance is slow starting but once it does get going it's most entertaining, this show is in demand and we were advised to get our tickets before 5pm . we did we sat opposite the sea and got beautiful shots of the sunset as well.",13
this attraction is amazing. the views are amazing and most of all getting blessed at the foot of the temple with the spring water is an experience all on its own. how to get there: we took a taxi from seminyak which costs about 150k and to get back into town just walk outside the entrance of tanah lot and there's a dirt parking lot on the street where the taxi guys are waiting which would cost about 200k. here's a tip: usually there are taxi guys offering a 3hr roundtrip to t lot for 400k from seminyak i am not too keen on the time restraints because there's just so much to see at the temple. so just take a cab. enjoy the rice fields and the farm land of bali it is breathtaking on the way to the temple. price for the temple: 6k per person. things to do: shop shop shop and haggle and eat (there are restaurants at the top of the hill that overlooks the lot which are over priced but at least you get a view). explore the surrounding area there are more to see than just the lot. at temple: get blessed at the foot of the temple and wash your impurities with the natural spring water. cost is by donation but worth the experience. las but not least go during the day it is not as crowded because at sunset the place gets crazy with tourists. loved it truly an amazing gem in bali.,18
"we got there a little early to wander through the market, which was great, and then made our way down to the temple. the tide was going out so we played in the tide pools which provided a variety of sea life and shells. we grabbed a table up on the cliffside and then just watched the show as the sun set. the crowds were not a problem at all for us. we were there mid-july.",4
"just amazing the view from the top is breathtaking even through you cant enter the temple , the surrounding areas are nice but beware of the monkeys as while we were there a tourist got attacked by one and hurt her eye.",14
"beautiful temple on a rock,when entering the temple you will get blessed first and then climb many steps to the top but view is amazing.don't go near the waterfall you will smell it before you get close.lots of shops when walking to temple and restaurants",4
"great views, the temple is lovely, easy to walk around. we went to see the fire dance also, which i loved, they give you a sheet in your own language to explain what's going on, in the dance, which made it so much more interesting than just watching without knowing who is who etc. lots of people at this temple, very popular. when they say keep away from the monkeys, please do so, as they will grab anything in your hand or on you, for example, drink bottles, which they will just take grab, drink and then throw away. sunnies, hats etc.",14
"visited the temple yesterday with the family and took loads of photos. temple sits on a rock which is cut by the seas of 40 feet or so. temple was closed for general admission. however the views were just majestic and it was sun set time and temple, sea looked just beautiful that time. around 1-1.5 hours from ubud. admission fees of 40000 indonesian rupiah per person applies. still an attraction worth visiting. happy holidays!!",2
"temple is oke, the cliff is nice but you can see the cliffs from every guesthouse and restaurant in the area. the monkeys are funny, just don't become the laughing stock of everyone else while you have to chase the monkeys because they stole your glasses.",14
"have been here before and the tide was too high to cross. but this time was we got a little wet. at the temple, if you want to go up to take pics, you must first be blessed and drink holy water. which we did, which of course being bali you have to pay for. $5 for 2 people. last time i was there i saw people right at the top. this time they would only let you go 1/4 up. best part of this was having the lovely old guys help you cross the slippery rocks to the temple. good for shopping too. some of the best prices in bali but still don't be afraid to haggle.",2
"an unique spot to visit. ancient temple, massive trees, very clean tourism object. they a promo during pandemic, have a try!",4
"sunset here, watching this amazing natural water show, one of our best evenings in bali and lembongan area.",2
"we took a private driver travelling from kuta to uluwatu stopping on the way for other attractions but the main attraction was the beautiful uluwatu temple. the most compelling part of the temple complex, however, comes from its nightly kecak and fire dance performances, which adapts the famous ramayana hindu epic, and plays out against a gorgeous balinese sunset. male sure to go early to get a seat in front and not facing the sun. you'll be asked to wear a sash around your waist in any case and a sarong too if your clothes are too short. the entry is around usd3 and the dance is about usd7.50. it is truly an experience and highly recommended.",8
"this is my second time to visit pura lempuyang. apart from the annoying ojat and donation guys, this is one of the best places i've visited in bali. remember to bring your sarong, waters and hats. there are several temples on the way up. try to get there by noon. in fact, as early as possible to avoid the heat and spend more time enjoying the views. the stone statues outside of temples are amazing. long white dragons with sharp teeth. on the road, we can see monkeys and unknown orange fruit. there are always a lot of local balinese come to this temple for worshiping. this is not a touristy place. balinese here are friendly and sometimes would like to invite you to sit with them. usually, in other places, such as ubud, people invite you to sit in the temple and the next thing is to ask for donation. but in pura lempuyang, that doesn't happen. on the other hand, several young man came and introduce what they believe. what a lovely place. the view. the view. the beautiful view. see the agung just in front of you. sometimes with white scarf and sometimes it was covered by the cloud. that's why you should come here earlier in order to stay here longer to see agung. for the ocean part, you can see the islands and the south part of bali. watch out the monkeys.",28
it was a beautiful place to see the temple and also to walk in the market. for europeans the prices are good and you can spend there at least 4 hours.,4
"very charming place! its a must in bali!! dont miss this place... we enjoyed a lot our 4 days tour in bali. we organized every day tailored visits to many different temples, waterfalls, markers, beaches..... i have the feeling that we saw the most beautiful and important places. our guide, sudiana, was the best!! we prearranged all visits and planed what we wanted to see with routive. they took care of us in java and bali always being able to change as much as we asked depending on our wishes. they made our trip to indonesia just perfect!! we will contact them for our next trip to indonesia for sure!!",2
"what a combo! visit to uluwatu temple was so worth. a good view around the temple. kecak fire dance was the best thing here. i watched kecak fire dance in ubud and that was nice too but i highly recommend to watch kecak fire dance at uluwatu temple. its very interactive and with sufficient light and a stunning sunset on the top. the only hard part is getting a ticket due to long queue. so, if you want a good spot to watch the show and the sunset you need to get there a little early. once you have the ticket or if you are very early you can always enjoy the view from the temple.",8
"very touristic. nice views, but other places in the neighbourhood also have nice views. the temple isnt very interesting but the kecak dance at 6 pm is worthwhile when youre there. its funny. its very disturbing that so many people come to late, leave or go to the toilet during the acts. the tribunes were crowded, its disrespectful, the acts take max 1 hour. the monkeys didnt bother because it was feeding-time.",13
"we went there recently and it was raining. december is a rainy season in bali (locals told us bout it). if you want to take photo of the temple from far, you will also take in a bunch of people with umbrellas (not a good sight at all). when you actually went down there and crossed the sea to the temple, you can only went up few stairs and that's it. people said the sunset over there is beautiful, but it was raining non stop when we went there, perhaps some other time.",2
"wow what an amazing place, you get everything here , beautiful cliff top views, lovely ocean, monkeys and temple , great place",14
i was expecting the temple to look nicer and be better maintained considering the amazing stonework and architecture i've seen elsewhere in indonesia. we went in the afternoon and had a nice view of the sea from up there. main part of temple is open only to worshippers. we graciously declined the assistance of a guide at the entrance- it really isn't necessary. keep an eye out for the monkeys!,14
well this is probably an iconic place in bali. yes it is totally touristified but still has its charm. beautiful and scenic it offers plenty of photographic options. better to spend a lesiurely couple of hours taking in the views.,2
"this the music visit place of interest in bali. actually i can't find a word to describe the magnificent view of the cliff, you really have to go there and enjoy it by yourself. any word is not enough. but, please be careful of the monkeys, they are gamblers......",2
the first place that we visited in bali. its really nice scenery. i can imagine people who pray here will get peace.,2
the temple is on a rock surrounded by the sea . this is the standout highpoint attaction in a large complex and there are many other temples to see so allow more than 2hrs for this tour. entry fee is 65000rp,4
one of the more sacred shrines of the indonesians. situated on top of e cliff. beautiful place and beautiful scenic environment. vast expanse of sea all around and the walk up to the temple and around the temple is breath taking. during festivals and religious functions the temple is crowded with devotees in their traditional dresses and the priest performs religious ceremonies. it is a very revered temple and the indonesians believe very strongly in the deity and they must visit the temple for blessings. avoid a visit during festival and religious days. it could pose quite a problem going there. but yes a visit to the temple is a must at least once.,2
"this is a nice temple to visit. the view of the ocean, the cliffs, rocks and nature are really beautiful. dont miss the dance by the end of the day, it is very interesting to see.",13
"a must-see of bali. perfect for a romantic sunset, perfect for eating fresh fish, perfect also to learn a bit more about local culture if jumping into the big fish market. absolutely yes!",2
"the uluwatu temple is beautiful with breathtaking views. i can imagine praying/meditating in this temple and it being so serene. definitely a must see while in bali. there is some walking involved so get ready. also if a guide tries to take you in, decline. once we paid for entrance, the guys who give you the sarongs started to talk amongst themselves and all we understood was americans. they tried to take advantage and charge us to be our guide without telling us there was a charge in advance. luckily our driver came up and declined them and walked us inside. you don't really need a guide but they walk with you as if its included in the entry price. don't get scammed.",8
this is in of bali's many hindu temple but with the extra spectacular view over the waves approaching the coastline. pay the entrance fee of 300000 rp and borrow a sarong before regering. well worth a visit!,2
i wish they would allow to make an entry to the temple. it is a floating temple on bratan lake. excellent bali architecture which is unique in nature will amaze you. at the same time it is a culturally very rich place - gives a holy feeling. it is in western bali and little far from kuta. but a must visit. the place is little crowed and photo ops a little difficult - reach early if possible.,2
"this place is must see temple for every one visiting bali. the temple is surrounded by a lake, beautiful flowers, green grass. we traveled in mid may and the weather was cold here, different from the rest of bali. the roads to the temple passes through not so high altitude, but the road side views heading to the temple are awesome !!!",2
i don't think anyone goes here to visit the temple. people go to have a good view of the beaches and walk around the cliff. the view of the sea from here is really beautiful.,4
"arguably the biggest disappointment on our trip to bali, lempuyang, also known as the “gates to heaven” in bali is a beautiful hindu temple featuring two flanking balinese gates that overlook mount agung. while the view is definitely spectacular there are several confounds. first, the view is highly dependent on the weather. the temple sits on a hill at an elevation of around 2000 ft which means there can be quite a bit of fog. additionally, bali weather is pretty temperamental, with intermittent rains throughout. lines for this view of mount agung start at around 4am. no joke. we werent planning on visiting this because it seemed gimicky, but our tour guide suggested it so we figured why not. we arrived around 4:30am expecting to be the only ones there but at least 10 other couples were already waiting in line for the sunrise shot. we waited for 2 hours outside, in que, for the sunrise. by the time we left at 7 am, there were easily 50+ people already waiting in line to take their picture between the gates. unfortunately for us, it wasnt a clear morning so the entire experience felt a little bit lackluster. i also was not aware that the reflection in the pictures is from a mirror, not water. personally, these gates can be seen throughout bali, so its not worth the wait, early morning wake up calls and drive to see this. the view of mount agung from our hotel was far more beautiful and we could enjoy it from the comfort of our home. also all should note that sarongs are required (you can get one at the temple itself), and women may be given a scarf if their shoulders are showing. lastly we left before the lines got insane, but my understanding is that anything past 8am requires a 3 hour wait. do yourself a favor and use that time to visit something more worthwhile in bali.",28
"upon arrival to uluwatu temple, we need to tie a cloth on our waist. weather was really humid but luckily there was no monkey to snatch our shades/specs/cams or belongings. the scenery... is amazing. the view, the sea, the wave, it feels like i'm watching a movie but no, it's real! snapping photos just dont do justice of the view, you have to look at it yourself by your own pair of eyes!",8
"it is the in most amazing place in bali. you should spend at least half of your day around the temple. nice place to take pictures, shopping from markets and eating there. you should wear sandals during the travel.",2
the place is nice but a bit small i think. it name uluwatu temple but we didn't visit any temple just the garden of the temple,8
this is a beautiful temple on lake bratan. lots of great photo ops and pretty scenery. the lake is so pretty.,4
this is a lovely temple sitting on the shores of lake beratan. we were lucky to witness a ceremony while we were there. the temple complex itself is not open to public. the two temples on the water look like they are floating on the lake. this is by far the most beautiful temple we have seen in bali. there is also a nice garden/park next to the temple on the shores of lake beratan which is picture perfect for photos. well worth the long drive here.,2
"first, you have to pay a special entrance fee just to get into the surrounding village. then you have to take care you keep the ticket as you are several times checked by local lazy patrol calling you on microphone when you are just walking the street. before you are able to see the temple, you need to go through thousands of tourist shops selling garbage (\i love bali\ stuff) and refuse annoying sellers that are calling you every 30 seconds. at the end, you are not allowed to enter any of the temples, so that you can only take picture from outside. and the worst part - after 8pm the place becomes a ghost town. all shops and restaurants close. do never book a hotel to stay overnight nearby, totally waste of time.",2
"the entrance fee is rupiah 50k compare to tanah lot rupiah 60k per person. again, the visitors are not allowed to enter the temple. what we can do is just looking around and find good spots for taking pictures. during our visit, it was misty and foggy. we felt cold too as this iconic ulun danu temple is located on lake beratan in the bedugul highlands. one can see the mountain at the back of the temple on a sunny bright day. the temple is featured on the rupiah 50k bank note. perhaps this is the reason for charging an entrance fee of 50k to tourists... the sellers outside the temple area were pushy in selling their products. i saw few of them kept following the others even the latter had declined to buy. overall, i enjoyed the cool temperature in this area as this was the last temple during my bali visit.",30
"this temple is just magnificent, it is the temple that has been becoming the icon of bali everywhere. if you want to take photograph here, i highly suggest to do it during sunrise time. as you can get a beautiful background(sky) with beautiful foreground (temple) in one picture! just simply amazing place!",2
"we only started our walk at 9 in the morning, we took our jacket but never get to use it. at the entrance, we pay a donation to the whole place and didn't pay anything else at the temples just as the man at the office said. he spoke very well in english and french, gave us a very good informative guide for us to make the hike without a guide. we did fine without a guide and walked all the 7 temples, made the whole walk. only between temple 6 and 7 we hired a guy with the gun to help us with the crazy monkey who didn't bother us at all but bothered one of the other solo visitor we met on the way. there's only 1 crazy monkey at the top who keeps on attacking people, but we theorize that it's better to walk with a crowd than solo or a couple. we didn't get the breathtaking view atop the mountain as it was cloudy, but walking between the temples we passed some very nice foggy greenery. it was definitely an experience not to be missed if you happen to be around. if you want to do the whole walk as on the map they show, give it 4 hours way and back of walking, ascending and descending. here, you can find the true authentic nice balinese people, unlike those who have been exploited by money or tourism.",14
we went through to see this temple based on recommendation from family. you pay your money and then get directed through all the stalls to buy things. once you enter the temple grounds there are a variety of vendors selling their bits and bobs and lined along the temple are more stalls of wares to buy along with people standing there taking photos of you to sell with a tanah lot border. the temple itself is pretty and has a beautiful location. the beauty of it was ruined by the many stalls and people selling stuff.,17
"beautiful views of the cliffs and the waves, u must come during sunset the colours and the natural beauty of the setting is well worth the long drive. the main worship are in the temple are naturally off limits escape for worshipers but the architecture was very modest, and beautiful as well. i personally had no problems with the monkeys. they dont bother u if u dont bother them dont miss the kecak dance during sunset, where re-enact a scene in the ramayana! the hanuman character does know how to play for the cameras",14
"i'm sure this is a lovely temple, however, the crowds are so thick that getting anywhere involves a lengthy shuffle with constant ducking to avoid selfie sticks. the kecuk dancing was interesting and well performed, however, the performance starts about 30 minutes before sunset so, unless you manage to get seating in the arena that faces the ocean, you can't see both. be careful of the monkeys, too. they will snatch anything they can. a long way to go. much nicer temples in other parts of bali without the crowds or the hype.",2
"the word has gotten out on this temple. while picturesque, be prepared to bumped around by the hordes of tourists now flocking to this spot. being located so close to kuta and the other overrun tourist areas, you will encounter the full range of bali tourists including young drunkards, visitors who brought only bikinis and spandex for clothes, large tour groups with no concept of space or manners, etc.. while the views are nice, it's best to visit this spot during off-peak hours. coming at sunset means lots of traffic going in and coming out (worse coming out). admission was rp 20k per adult, rp 10k per child. coming during the sunset rush means the gate keepers may even wave the normal sarong requirement as they're more concerned with collecting money than following their own customs. take a few pics, then be sure to leave before the crowds head back for the tour buses/taxis at the exit. if you must come, it's best to do so during the day. in the morning at least an hour after sunrise is probably good, but avoid sunset unless you absolutely have to cross the sunset ceremony tourist-trap-of-an-event off your list.",2
its a one time visiting place .. the entrance fee is reasonable and there are monkeys running all around forest. i visited the place around 4:30 in the evening and the temple was closed by then . so if you would like to see the temple i would recommend to visit the place before 3. outsiders are not allowed to feed the monkeys so its not possible to click a picture with them. overall a good experience not much activities to do .. apart from having to walk a lot. one time visit is fine.,14
its located on hill area . the surrounding is beautiful . specially back side sea view . sun set unfortunately we couldn't see as of clouds . to be very honest when you are on vacation with your lovely better half or family its not worth to waste time and money . the cultural dance was not bearable so we preferred to utilise our left time . and left the show in the middle . no retreat if not visited . tour operator will surely suggest it but i won't suggest . no . thanks .,13
after reading reviews i had high expectations of this temple but was very disappointed when i actually saw it. i didn't see it at sunset but it's definitely not great in comparison to tirta empul or ulun danu beratan. you can't go inside so just looking at a small temple on a rock didn't look like much but it has symbolic meaning which our guide explained.,30
tanah lot temple is one signuture places on bali. so you have probably already seen a lot of pictures. truth to be told i was expencting a bit more but it was still really nice. my stay there \destroyed\ other tourists that wanted to take pictures with me ( instead of with the temple) and that was quite annoying after a while. but this place should be on your list of places to visit while visiting bali,18
"hardly a 'temple' as doesn't seem to have any focal point. more like a monkey forest with a group of buildings with high walls, do not enter notices and locked gates. the postcard views are all of a silouette of a tower at the end of a cliff - which is about all you can see. hugely crowded at all times, i understand the best time to visit is at sunset when there is kecak chanting and dancing. however because there are so many people milling around, there is no spiritual atmosphere and, as far as i'm concerned, no real reason to visit.",4
beautiful place. it gets crowded with bus loads but if you wait just after the sunset they all leave almost instantly and you get the place to yourself. just hangout for a good 20 mins and you wont be disappointed. the sky just glows and the place comes to life. i came when i was 4 and it has barely changed when i was 26! that is a one. a few more shops in the back streets but the foreshore is still lovely. at low time you can walk to where the temple is and sit down low. at high tide you ill be in water down there. love it.,4
tanah lot is one of the best places to watch the beautiful sunset in bali island. if you would like to see a nice beautiful sunset in tanah lot then come to visit in the afternoon time. dont forget to check the weather before planning to make a day tour to tanah lot.,18
we visited the temple first thing in the morning as recommeded by our driver as he had said the temple gets very busy at sunset and can be chaotic. was well worth the visit and will be going back again for another visit. the markets were excellent and cheap (wish i had known about the earlier).,4
"view of the sea and pura (temple)was great! be careful of the monkeys though as they tend to sneak up above you from the branches of trees to catch you unaware. it would be good for to have all loose items secured properly and stored in your bag. for those that are myopic, either wear contacts or have spectacle sports slings to prevent the monkeys from snatching them. did come across monkeys holding onto items like spectacles and slippers... so beware! for those going to catch the kecak show... go early and get the front seats on the left and right and those in the centre will be getting the rays of the sun set directly into your camera when you wanna grab a shot!",14
"very good place to look for you in bali, amazed and very naturally, we love it.",2
"a hindu temple located on the shore line, at low tide you can walk across and reach the steps of the building, at high tide it is cut off from the main land, but the cost of going in is the most expensive of the temples at 60k rupiah per adult",4
"approx 20 km from denpasar ,tanoh lot temple sits on a large offshore rock and outstanding view it is..this place is highly commericalised and u have to pay the entrance fees of 60000 idr .only traditional dress are allowed. one who visit the bali island, dont miss this place ..",18
"going there to see the kecak dancers is a show to see. sit facing the sun so you get the whole effect. its a sunset show so it goes until the sun sets. the sea below the cliffs is amazing to see. beautiful colours as the waves crash on the shore. the temple is like most temples, but its setting is what makes it wonderful",13
"there is not much to visit in there, but you can walk in around the ancient temple and have beautiful sea view from the cliff top. busy with tourists but definitely must see in uluwatu!",8
"bali is full of temples but this one is different from must of them. beautiful temple that you can only see by far but also beautiful landscape nearby. this is an impressive place to visit. if you want to take an online taxi (gojek or grab), be careful, taxis don't accept them and they are very aggressive if they understand that you are not taking their taxi although the price is at least 5 times higher. we only had this problem in tanah lot and nowhere else.",2
i'm sure all of us would have read and learned by now that the monkeys can be quite a handful. it all depends on whether you have a good driver/guide to tag along with you so that they would know what to do in the event that some of these furry creatures decide to get nasty. we had 0% contact with the monkeys and had an enjoyable time during our trip in uluwatu temple. the view is indeed magnificent and beautiful. the scenic panorama is ideal for a picture poster card especially when the sun sets. be sure to catch the kecak dance (fire dance) though the price can be quite steep. entrance fee to the temple and watching the dance are paid separately.,8
"don´t care about the number of tourists that you might find. the beauty of the temple and the energy of the place are worthwhile. find a local guide because the story of the temple is very interesting. i recommend going to the holy water spring if you are in tune with the mood. if not, just take a couple of selfies ...",4
"the place is beautiful but i expected more of this so-called temple. i come from a trip we visited several temples (borodubur, angkor temples in thailand) and really lacked a bit in the temples that met in bali. they're cute but not to compare with what is seen for example in angkor and even in java with bororubudur prabanam and places that are beautiful.",2
"the arrival to the area is immediately into a hive of tourist shops for trinkets, souvenirs and clothing... anything and everything. once you've passed through all of these, we did buy a very nice painting following a small bit of bartering to reduce the price, you enter the temple area. as the price per person is fairly high comparing to other temples, i would suggest spending a good couple of hours at least here. this will allow you ample time to walk around the vast area, soak up sun on the grass or walk along the black sandy beach - not forgetting the temple itself. when getting to the temple, accessible only during low tide and even then when wading in shallow water, you have to be blessed before being able to walk up a few steps. as with most temples, you cannot go into the ceremonial grounds but it does afford good pictures. all in all, have a good camera and enjoy. it's worth it.",4
"its small, but beautiful and not crowded. its a great place to relax and take in the beautiful scenery. its a bit out of the way (more than 2 hours drive from ubud), but getting there is also scenic. its close to lempuyang temple, so you can do both in the same day if you get to lempuyang early enough. theres also places to get beverages and food, so i stopped and had lunch here as well. highly recommend.",28
"very beautiful temple and excellent setting! what else need to be said about it? although it is a long journey from south bali, but the journey itself is nice, since you can see nice scenery along the way. there was an on going ceremony during my visit. tips. if you intend to go to singaraja/lovina, the temple is in the middle of the main road between south to north bali.",2
"this was a long drive from our resort in the south of bali but well worth the time. set in beautifully kept botanic gardens on the shores of a lake, this is a big temple. our guide from baliku tours told me the charming story/legend of how the lake was created when the priest planted a stick on the shore; when the farmers need water during drought apparently this is where they come to pray. nice buffet restaurant with reasonable choice of dishes for a set price, including tea or a cold drink. we visited in off-peak season and the site was very busy: i think crowds could be a real problem during peak holiday periods.",2
the whole temple are a unit place by itself. area are well kept and clean with plenty of facilities for tourist. travelling to location is a headache due to heavy traffic with bad road system,4
"i purposely planned on going to the uluwatu temple at sunset and wow, it was beautiful. i stood on top of the cliff and the views were magical. my walk back down was very memorable because of all the cute monkeys - just be careful because they'er very playful and interested in any goodies you may have. if you're closeby, there is no question - you must go. if not, find a way to get there because it's beautiful!",8
visiting this place was one of the best part of bali trip. nice weather & amazing view. we passes some hours here. strongly recommended to visit this place with extra time,2
this temple is worth a visit if you are going to bali...such a beautiful scenary..i would recommend to visit this temple during sunset... by the time we would reach the temple it was already late and we missed sunset..even after reaching late we found it very nice so worth a visit to this temple and kecek dance during sunset is also a must...,2
"i read mixed-reviews about the monkey sanctuary, but am so glad we decided to go! it was a beautiful and peaceful walk (a nice change from the craziness of seminyak). the monkeys were adorable and entertaining to watch! be sure to put your sunglasses away, but they are not aggressive like the ones down at uluwatu temple. this is a must-do in my book.",8
"beautiful and historical place with arcitecture combain balinese, eropa and cina. fresh spring water will refresh our mind more if we swim there. also nice green area surounding the water palace.",2
i have no idea why this is on most bali \to see lists\. i found the temple majorly underwhelming with monkeys literally trying to steal all your belongings. it is overflowing with tourists just making it even more unpleasant. bali have far more untouched beauties that are less crowded.,2
"this temple is located on high rock sour rounded by sea. there is spring water below the temple, controlled by priests. ideal location for watching sunset. lots are shops and food stores in vicinity. entry ticket is idr 30,000 per person and car parking chareges 5000idr.",4
"i have been visiting the uluwatu temple every year we are in bali. it is always a happy experience. buy some bananas to feed the monkeys, of course watch out, they will steal anything they can! great pictures always!",8
"the temple itself is not a beautiful building,but you can enjoy the view and as well see a lot of friendly monkeys.",14
"in the past there was only one temple, now there are several temples, directions are quite complete, parking is spacious, toilets need to be spread over and free",4
it was about an hour and a half taxi ride from nusa dua but it was sure worth it. the temple was very beautiful and we were glad we went to see it.,4
a lovely location with great views up and down the coast. the temple itself is lovely (from the outside) but you do have to dodge the hundreds of people doing selfies. great breeze!,4
"the roads to this place are pretty crazy. the surface is terrible. however it is all worth it when you set eyes on this place. it is picture perfect if you are lucky enough to get it in good weather, the trek down is a little physical but well and truly worth it. the water is so clear and blue. definitely one of my favorite places that i have been. i haven't seen anything like it. if i could pick one thing to go back to bali and do or see this would be it hands down. sure the roads are terrible and the trek down is sketchy but thats bali. well and truly worth it.",2
"i would say - only go see this if you stay nearby. my bf and me took over an hour to get there in later afternoon after sekumpul waterfal (silly long road), road is full of crazy serpentines so you use a lot of fuel and as you get higher, it gets much colder. you feel like bali has been hit with winter, so bring some warmer clothes, especially for evening or early morning trip. it was not easy to find, no signs anywhere on the road from singaraja, just one or two small, not clear ones when you are really close. we passed even by the entrance. admission was 50.000 per person which is the most we paid here (been here two weeks so far) and even when the guy gave us discount (maybe because it was gray cold weather? i didnt ask for it, he just gave me back 20 when i paid 100 and said that its a discount...) it was still a lot for this. i always thought the building on the notes is some big monumental house but actually it is just quite a small building/altar and apart from it there is just a garden that is not remotely as nice and breathtaking as for example ujung watertemple. we stayed for half an hour and went back home to take the crazy serpentine road again, only this time in dark which was even scarier. so again, only go if you are nearby. it is not worth a long dangerous journey from somewhere more distant.",2
this attraction has considerable religious activity so be respectful to the requests to wear robes. the scenery is magnificent - but watch out for the monkeys who may grab your hat or glasses.,14
come for the view alone! it is so amazing and worth at least one visit here. do it as part of a tour of uluwatu which i thought was heavenly and a very peaceful part of bali. watch out for those pesky monkeys though!,8
"tanah lot was on our wishlist and we drove there using our driver that took us on a daytrip already. we had expected to see a beach and a temple on a rock, as you see on all the brochures. well, let me tell you that this place is a genuine tourist trap! oh yes, there is a rocky beach at low tide. there is a temple on a rock. but there is also an entrance fee of idr 60.000. there are also over 3000 other visitors. not only do they pay this fee (you do the math of the money they make out of this every day!) but also are they all in your way when you want to make pictures. try and photoshop that... the whole place looks more like a village with touristshops for as far as you can see. and even if you choose to ignore all of the above, the view of the temple and the sun going down is way overrated. you'll most likely get better views elsewhere. well, save yourselve the trouble, your money and a whole lot of time getting back afterwards (traffic is awfull as everyone wants to get back over the same road after sunset). to end this positive, i shall give you the details of our taxidriver who took us here and whom we hired twice. he, made sunarta, was such a nice, modest, kind, and even witty person. you'll come to love him as a person and you will appreciate his driving: cautious, comfortable and in a way you feel safe in the very busy bali traffic. and also, he knows pretty much every corner on the island. call or whatsapp him and hire him for a day or whatever time you want to be driven around. 081 338 469948 (might need countrycode if you use your own simcard) if this review was of help to you, pleas click \useful\ so i know i was of help to you. -",4
"i use to come and see traditional kecak dance in uluwatu temple and to see sun set in pura uluwatu, as i stay in flamingo dewata villa. it is only 10 minutes by taxi",8
"uluwatu temple also known as monkey temple lies in the jimbaran area. it's apprx 45 min drive from kuta or seminyak area. some part of the route is sloppy & small but scenic there is fee of 15000 idr, parking of 2000 idr better came wearing full pants, otherwise you have to pay for sarong as anything above your knee required to be covered in all of the bali temples. sunset time is best time to spend here. one can enjoy some fun time serving monkeys there. view of blue water hitting the rocks is amazing.",8
"this temple is one of a kind, set out in the sea. although it is a place of worship, it is not the typical quiet place for worship. it is a tourist attraction with thousands of tourists snapping pictures and in shorts and tank tops. there are signs requesting visitors to cover up because it is a holy place but not enforced. visitors should respect this temple as it is a place for worship. it is so picturesque and definitely worth a visit.",4
"iconic, a picture perfect temple. again, lots of tourists and vendors what made a holy site look like another tourist attraction. still glad that we visited it.",4
"it's about couple of hours from seminyak and the drive is beautiful! plan the visit in second half of the day, so you can enjoy the temple, views, dance performance and the sunset! what more can you ask for!!! it's a fair bit if walk , totally justified by the views :) beware of the monkeys. when in bali, you should watch atleast one dance performance. and this is where you get to see the most recommended one. rech on time and grab a top seat in the open theater. makes it easier to watch the dance, click pictures and see the sunset!!",2
"some people are already familiar with the richness of bali's culture. its handycraft, its unique ceremonies, and also its dance. one of the most famous dance in bali is kecak dance. if i'm not wrong, this dance is based on the story of historical ramayana. you can see this attraction in a lot of places in bali, but you must consider this specific place, yes, uluwatu temple. situated on the cliff near hindian ocean, uluwatu temple is a perfect place to held kecak dance performance. great ambience, with a sunset as a background of the dance can make you, sinked into the story and touch your melancolic part of your heart. i'm not lying, as long as the weather is good and the sunset is clearly seen, then you have to go for it. alongside the kecak dance performance you can still enjoying the beauty of the landscape i. uluwatu temple. hindian ocean will not make you bored. yes you have to be careful to the monkeys, they are not dangerous but they are a little bit naughty. fyi, the kecak dance ticket is sold separately with the entrance ticket, last time i went there it costs 100.000 rupiahs. i forgot the entrance ticket price. oh ya, for you who come from another countries, you can ask some travel agencies to get the tickets in advance. it will help you to make the visit more comfortable. cheers",8
"it is a popular and busy walk up to the temple, but something worth doing as the sunset is lovely. it is so busy with tourist buses that it really is something you would only do once. most people go and watch the nearby dance in the amphitheatre overlooking the ocean (which is ok.) personally, i prefer less mainstream experiences as the dance has been modified to entertain the crowd and get a few laughs. the seats are very uncomfortable and for such a large crowd an hour is too long-as there are continual comings and goings from the audience which is distracting.",13
"like many places in bali, the temple is private and only open to locals for prayer. you can't even get near the temple. skip the crowds and head down the paths to the right or left of the temple. i recommend to the left because when you take pictures, you won't see the hundreds of tourists lined up along the cliff's edge. continue down the path, it will eventually lead you to an open field from which there is the most beautiful cliffside view. towards sunset, local fishermen take out their traditional boats and you can see them from there. if you are a photographer, bring your tripod for those long exposure shots of the water crashing against the cliffs.",2
"beautiful temple, has a beautiful view,andv also have lake with surrounded by very beautiful hills, the hills was very grean,there is a beautiful garden.",4
such a nice atmosphere the temple has...the views are breathtaking as the high tides of the ocean crashes on to the cliff and the temple looks so beautiful during the sunset.kecak and fire dance is wroth watching and one shouldn't miss it if you visit uluwatu.,8
"we would not recommend to visit this temple, only if you wanna see some cliffs and the see but it is not hard to find better spots in pecatu. the areas of the temple open to visitors are not really impressive and any family-private temple in bali is nicer. furthermore, monkeys in the temple are trained, they take tourist belongiings in order to get some food from locals. once the \lovely\ local has helped you, you need to contribute with some thousand of rupiahs. in any case, don't hesitate to ask a local to feed the monkey that has your sunglasses, if you dont do that your glasses will be destroyed.",2
very amazing and beautiful. the tracking by foot is quite heavy and through the less oxygen the more you come up the mountain it is quite a heavy track . it takes 8-9 hours by foot to come up but it is definitely worth it! the view once you are up there..... omg ... the definition of powerful bali experience! you all will live it . there are more other possibilities to come up and you should ask any tour and trecking guide for assistance. any balinese who is sticking around and they will all help and be happy to earn some money for their families. support them instead of the big companies. they are really poor and need it . enjoy the beautiful experience,2
"es bonito pasear por el recinto, los monos los tienes por ahí intentando robarte las cosas de la mochila. si compras la fruta q te venden por los puestos a lo mejor no llegas ni a dársela al mono, te la quita antes. si estas en ubud ir a verlo, el paseo vale la pena.",14
"it has one of the most beautiful and breathtaking sunset view i ever seen. watch out for the monkeys over there, which are the best thieves in the world, they will steal your small items like sun glasses, hair band/clips, and even camera if you're not careful, then they'll only return it in exchange for foods from the local guides there, and you'll need to pay the local guide for getting your stuff back. the monkeys and the local guides there are actually partners in crime. another thing you should try is the kecak dance performance which is unique only to bali, it's another different wonderful experience by watching the kecak dance with the beautiful sunset over the cliff the horizon in the background.",2
"we visited a lot of temples in bali and most are pretty sober and colorless. some have very nice scenery with ocean, sunset and cliffs (like uluwatu) but only titra gangga wow-ed me at the entrance with the very nice garden and fontains. certainly worth a detour and it is a shame that most standard tours in ubud don't go to this temple. therefore we hired a car for the day to visit this temple, amed and bat cave. (600.000 idr for a car from and back to ubud).",2
"i almost didn't go but i'm so glad i did. it was nothing like whatever temple you've seen, even in bali. it really was worth going there. every single piece of architecture is intricate and the view really takes your breath away. i loved it so much.",2
"the stunning setting of this traditional temple, creates an ambiance of calm and peacefulness and as is the case with most of the balinese temples, one feels the power of nature emanating from the site.",2
went to both tanahlot and uluwatu for sunsets both are excellent but i thenk tanahlot more picturesque ulu i is more spectacular with huge cliffs and the big waves so both are worth the drive and the heavy heavy traffic leave plenty of time to get there as the traffic is heavy and only one way in/ out,8
"this place is excellent for all ages. the organizers have turned this sanctuary into one of the top attractions in indonesia. the facilities starting from reception, coffee shop, souveniour shop toilets, pathways, parking,galleries etc are in excellent condition and well maintained. we thoroughly enjoyed. allow minimum 2 hrs.",2
"so we came to know about this place on social media, and decided to have a look. our driver gave us a ride to the last stop where you have to continue on a very steep walk, donate to temple and wear a saron. you can only enter the first level temple where there is a small yard with the famous gate of heaven and a 3 hours of waiting queue to take a fake picture with a reflection of water done by a mirror. avoid at any cost unless you are hungry for likes.",28
"uluwatu temple the scenery at this temple is beautiful. i feel like you dont visit this place for the temple itself, more so for the view of the water & cliffs. we went around 5:00pm so we could walk around before sunset. be sure to walk all the way to the right when you enter, and head to the cliff area where you get great views of the temple and there are monkeys! be careful though the monkeys are very cheeky and may try to steal your water bottle/sunglasses. we also went to the kecak dance at uluwatu temple which started at 6:00pm, it is 100rupiah per person and totally worth it. beautiful dance and great place to watch the sunset over the water!",8
"another temple worth visiting when in bali. but in the summer, it can be very hot and humid. if you dont have a sarong to cover your legs and shoulders, they do provide with a fee. breathtaking views of the ocean below. but watch out for the monkeys. when we visited, they stole a pair of sunglasses from a tourists head! a local was able to get the glasses from the monkey but tried to sell them back to the tourist! makes you wonder if the monkey and the local are a double act !!",2
"always a beautiful place to walk around and take a good look at all the beautiful temples on outcrops. if you get there in the afternoon, the crowds that come for the sunset (which i have yet to see - always overcast), are not there yet. worth a visit when in bali.",2
"the lake bratan (beratan) temple was more crowded with tourists and less peaceful than we had imagined, but still worth a look. the water level was also lower, being the dry season, so the temple didn't appear to float on water. the kids liked the large concrete painted animals throughout the grounds. you are left in peace from hawkers or guides. we visited in the afternoon, and the weather was not cold or foggy. the nearby candikuning market is also worth a look. there are lots of colourful fruit for sale, including strawberries and passionfruit, which thrive in the area. candikuning is also different from most of bali because it has a large muslim community.",2
"my family and i visited pura ulun danu at beratan lake in early april 2017. it is the temple featured on the (old) rp 50,000 note and it was beautiful to see it in real life. the surrounding gardens are really well maintained and manicured, so it was a lovely environment from which to view the iconic temple. there are several cafes/ restaurants on site serving lunch, snacks, and drinks at reasonable prices, and the restroom facilities are ok. there is a children's playground on site which my children enjoyed playing in once they were bored with looking at the temple itself. do be warned that pura ulun danu gets very busy - many large tourist buses arrive all during the day, bring swarms of visitors, so the whole area does get very crowded. you might have to wait a while if you want to get a photo of the gorgeous temple without hundreds of people in the background! the grounds open at 7am (although the cafes do not open until about 8:30am), so my suggestion is to get there early - before the tour buses have arrived from denpasar.",30
i came here toward the end of the day and it was getting dark. the clouds were hanging on the mountain across the lake. the temples with its unique architectural structures stood in a postcard perfect setting. it's worth the drive from ubud.,4
the views of the cliffs are good. the local transport taxis are absolute rip off . they charged me 380k from uluwatu to nusadua. uber charges ~70k for the same distance. never ever take the local transport guys offering taxi's. they attack the uber/grab guys and they dont dare to come to the place so.. in short bring your on transport back. if you are taking uber/grab ask them to stay back and pay the waiting charges.,8
very scenic temple surrounded by water. i could not stay back till sunset since i had reached during the midday. the place is worth visit and one could typically spent 1 hour here.,4
"nice view and sunset, really beautiful, though there can be quite crowded at times but its a must go place in bali if you ever decide to visit(:",2
"in the afternoon will be more crowded the visitors are coming. so if you want to visit the temple of ulundanu, better in the morning. the lake is located in bedugul area is very beautiful and also a cool place and good for enjoying a cup of hot coffee.",30
its in an incredible location. the uluwatu area is a peaceful and pretty area to explore.,8
"stopped by on our way through to amed and what a beautiful place it is! the gardens were lovely and the engineering involved was incredible in its own right! the entire palace including all the fountains are all gravity fed from a natural spring, no pumps involved! unfortunately we arrived just in time for a tropical downpour so swimming wasn't appealing, but it was lovely just to take it all in definitely recommend paying one of the locals for a guided tour, we paid 100k but it was worth as he not only explained the religious significance of the various buildings and statues, but also gave us a wonderful history lesson about the late regency and how it fit into the story of indonesian independence",2
"this is definitely a tourist trap - too many people, crowded, doesn't feel sacred or spiritual. i really enjoyed the solitude of the temples we found off the beaten path. the sunset is spectacular here, if you can find a good view without many people in front of you. the monkeys didn't bother us.",14
"after being to the uluwatu temple in years gone by and thinking those monkeys were pretty aggressive i was going to give the ubud monkey forest a miss. however on my last day in ubud after many suggestions that i add it to my day, i went for a visit. what a surprise. the forest is beautiful and so were the monkeys. they all seemed o happy, friendly and gentle. plenty of staff around if you needed help but i didn't witness any issues with the monkeys. could have stayed for hours. cheap entertainment.",8
"travelled by moped from canggu only took 15 mins, 60k each to get in (£3.50). the area was nice, loved all the little shops on the way down to the entrance. the view of the temple is also nice, couldn't actually go over because of the water but probably wouldn't have anyway due to the amount of people that would be there.",4
"as one of bali's top tourist attractions be prepared for crowds and traffic congestion, particularly if you go for sunset. although you cannot visit the actual temple itself there are plenty of nice walks and photo opportunities in the temple grounds, including the extensive cliff side paths. the monkeys were not as aggressive on the day we were there, compared to the experiences of others, but we did see a young girl lose a flip flop for a few minutes and most people were enchanted by being able to see and photograph the monkeys close up. if you are nervous about them there are lots of stout sticks lying around you can carry! the kecak dance seemed very crowded and there are probably more comfortable ways to see that dance but if that is your only opportunity then go ahead, the setting sun giving a special atmosphere. and if you can it is worth trying to leave just after sunset to avoid traffic snarl ups. all in all probably nicer than tanah lot, and a welcome lack of commercialism which adds to the ambience.",2
"it is truly awesome - unbelievably gorgeous, right on the indian ocean, and built into the rock! you must, must, must go see this temple. take advantage and eat there - to see a beautiful sunset.",4
the temples are located on top and edge of cliffs! very nice views with sound of waves pounding the cliffs. beware of monkeys though! take care of your belongings. best to take off your spectacles and other small stuffs until you passed by the monkeys. great site for nice photographs! :d,14
"if you're mad for crappy overpriced souvenirs then this place is for you!! if not, run far far away as there are far better temples to visit",4
"getting to tanah lot was an experience of itself! buffalo tours have a great package, although the stop at the monkey temple could have been left out! we had time to visit a coffee plantation & see the civet cats, but i didn't try the crapachino!!!! tanah lot was crowded, and i didn't find the hole, but then the sunset was overcast, but still pretty spectacular!",17
manificent view! i was amazed at the breathtaking view of uluwatu temple or you call it the cliff temple. a must visit when you are in bali,8
"beautiful twilight visit, with the setting sun against the indian ocean. the temple complex spans a wide area, and there are wild monkeys roaming around, so watch your possessions. if your clothing is not knee length then you wear a complementary sarong inside the complex. we ended the visit with the kecak dance spectacular!",13
one of the most beautiful places one must visit in bali.stunning view of indian ocean with one of the oldest temple.but from religious point of view hindus from other countries are not allowed to worship in the temple(as i saw during my visit).for female its a good place to buy various types of beads necklaces with decent prices.,2
"any video or photo cannot show how magnificent uluwatu is. green water, huge cliff, and endless open ocean. you must go there. you need to buy ticket to enter the place and borrow sarong before entering the temple. there is a local dance show every day during the sun set. be careful of the monkeys, they steal your sunglass, watch, camera, hat and wallets. be careful.",8
"watching the kecak dance at uluwatu while enjoying the sunset, one unforgettable experience. the beauty of uluwatu temple on the top ofthe rock, with a beautiful view of the indian ocean. very worth to visit and enjoy for anyone who travel lovers. i always thought that going back to this place every time i visit bali",8
"there is no water at all. the picture is made with a mirror. and if you want still one, you will have to wait for hours at the queue... and for hours i mean like 3 or more. there is this people who you can pay for and they will allow you to skip the line so allways somebody can have the photo before you. also the gates are so small.... a total waste of time and disrespect of the temple!",4
"tanah lot temple is balis one of the most important landmark known for its unique sea side location and beautiful sunset. temple is broadly divide into offshore and onshore shrines. approach to temple is filled with shops and restaurants. the temple gets pretty crowded especially over the evenings when people come from all over to enjoy breath-taking sunset. the walkway to outer shrine gets submerged during high tide and is only accessible during low tide window. so, do check tidal timings over the net before you decide to go there to avoid waiting for long hrs. like i had to.",18
"fantastic experience, beautiful sunset with the temple as a backdrop. we arrived about 4.30pm, explored the temple then watched the balinese dance (kecak) and fire dance. fabulous - quite mesmerising. watch out for the cheeky monkeys on the way in though - we saw one stealing someone's sun glassess! well worth the entrance fee.",13
this is my favorite temple on bali. it is so unique and clean. make sure not to by fish food right when you come. go to the alley on the right where the food is 5x cheaper.,2
i went with my family to uluwatu temple ad we all loved it. we went down a steep hill and saw the indonesian ocean. we then went to the main temple. we wernt allowed inside the temple. there are also monkeys there. go early in the morning or late at night. it is very hot at around midday. you don't need to take the sarong because they give you one free anyway.,8
"this is one of the main tourist attractions in bali. the sight of the temple is a beauty to behold. this is definitely one of the better places to see sunsets in bali. tanah lot temple is renowned for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. from far away, you can witness an absolutely stunning ancient hindu shrine perched nicely on top of a unique rock formation amidst constantly crashing waves. the locals here are absolutely proud of this historical site. this tourist attraction has quite a complete set of facilities ranging from with smaller shrines restaurants, souvenir shops and a cultural park presenting regular dance performances called kecak. trust me; you will love it for sure. even though i am a regular visitor to bali, i have always returned to this temple over and over again....never getting bored of the beauty of this place.",18
nice place to watch a sunset with a kechak dance performance. one of the beautiful place in bali .....,2
"the uluwatu temple area in general was nice. but we all preferred tanah lot. in my opinion, between uluwatu temple and tanah lot, visiting one is enough. our private driver recommended the kedak and fire dance at the cost of 100,000 each. we were very excited to see some local performances, man, were we wrong. the whole arena was cramped to maximum capacity. if there was a fire in the arena, it would be impossible for anyone sitting higher up to escape. the dance was nothing but some dressed up characters making a few body movements along with the constant chanting from the guys sitting on the floor. it's a one hour long show. half way through it, 20% of the audiences have left the arena. we left the arena feeling totally ripped off. unless you are a history major who is really in love with balinese culture and dance, i would recommend avoid the fire dance.",8
"we saw a lot of temples (too many), but this was the first and maybe the best due to its spectacular setting on a little island on the coast. the waves crash on the rocks here and it is really quite stunning. when the tide is out you can walk across the causeway to the island. apparently the sunsets viewed from here are also spectacular, but that means it is very popular and crowded at that time of the day so we went in the morning. even so there were huge crowds of people at that time. this is a very popular attraction.",4
pura tanah lot one of the temples standing in the middle of the ocean is one of the tourist destinations in bali ... with beautiful sunset and also many art shops that sell typical bali craft ..... you can also enjoy the beautiful panorama of rice fields while enjoying the original balinese coffee.,18
inside the ocean there is temple and balineese people are doing prayers. there are four temples we have seen in this place. view of beach and temple is great,2
"we had taken a bike on rent for about 60k idr and travelled from kuta. on the way,we also made a quick visit to jimbaran. at ulawatu, you get beautiful view of temple with backdrop of beach. the opposite side of temple has beutiful cliff beach which would be photographers delight. the best part is beautiful sunset with a beautiful surrounding.",8
brilliant place with great scenic views. the waves collide with rocks on top of which is a pretty temple. one of the most sought after places in bali and great for a nice sunset view.,2
"the ulun danu bratan temple is well worth a visit, although try to include other activities on the way. from kuta it took 2 1/2 hours to get there, due to traffic. the temple is next to the lake, where you can't take a bad photo ! in addition there are some water based activities that may interest and the canon photo guys taking snaps and selling you a printed copy (price unknown). on exit there are a number of no pressure market stall selling all of the usual gifts.",30
"we visited the temple for sunset and the view was breathtaking ! there were large crowds however due to the vast area, people were spread out and the weather was cool and windy.",4
"the temple is situated on a lake shore and a small island. fortunately it wasn't very crowded today with the rain. unfortunately there were people hawking souvenirs, cards, windup toys, etc. hopefully the sales supported the temple but not sure. the grounds were very nice and one could get away from the small crowds that were present by going to areas not commonly visited by the tourists. as i wander through these places i always wonder what it would have been like to be here 40 or 50 years ago. nice setting, pleasant visit, would recommend that you see it.",4
"this temple is amazing, there are several places to roam around and market stalls at the entrance, we really had a great time here, we didn't go at sunset but still found it amazing. make sure this is on your to do list of places to see in bali",2
apart from the temple being on the waters edge this is truly a waste of time visiting. expensive to get in and then they still expect donations once you're inside. really boring experience,4
"this place has one of the best sunset points and the cliffs with ocean tides as high as 10-20 feet. the temple is very small but the view from the cliff is just too good. coupled together, watch the balinese dance.",4
we went to uluwatu temple during the sunset and spent a great time. the sunset on the little temple was amazing. be careful! there are some aggressive monkeys and they are used to bothering tourists. at 6 pm there is also the typical and popular balinese dance at uluwatu…we suggest you to go and see it too..,8
"was looking forward to this trip before we went for lunch. the place is seriously beautiful, we enjoyed the walk heading to the temple (1-2 minutes walk), surprisingly there were no monkeys around. we arrived at the temple & we were blown away by the amazing view up ahead and the surroundings. it's just beautiful. a place that must be visited by everyone.",14
"been here every bali trip. took the kids for the first time today. will never go again, expensive, dirty, spend your hard earned else where.",2
"must visit temple for its scenic and eyesoothing location.i cant see any god in any temple in bali but aee the best locations and carving and artwork at every temple.its like hidden gems of bali on seashore.very photogenic place to see and enjoy sea,location and garden,cliff around the temple.",2
"i had read about tanah lot and the fact that it was so crowded, but i went anyway. the reviews were right, extremely crowded, so not so pleasant to walk around. tanah lot itself was dissapointing, but i liked the other small tempel on the cliff with a hole in it (don't know the name anymore). i have to say, the sunset there was beautiful!",17
"a hyped tourist place. no foreigner is allowed in the temple. one has to simply go around a restricted area. it is a large majestic area, well kept, clean and large area. entry fees of idr 10,000/- for temple and idr 15,000/-",4
photogarphy at tanah lot. most the tourist choose tanah lot has the destination.. for the photography and pleasure,17
"must see in bali, scenic views and ferocious monkeys :p. view of indian ocean from the cliff will make u feel awwwwww !!",2
"the temple is nice but very small and won't keep you busy for long... so make sure you combine with other spots in the area, like jatiluwih rice terraces that are much more interesting from my perspective. we stopped on our way back to ubud, the road to go there and the arrival on the lake are nice, but overall it was a small disappointment. i won't go in the area just to see the temple",4
visited this iconic cultural site with the family be prepared to don a sarong to enter the temple and watch out for the monkeys who can be a bit light fingered,14
"a trip to the temple is a once in a lifetime experience. perched high on rocky cliffs, it presents a amazing portrait of the endless indian ocean crashing against the hundred foot high walls. the kecak dance show is a bit touristy but it is a nice way to watch a wonderful sunset while enjoying the unique dance form. the place gets quite crowed, especially during sunset time. watch out for the monkeys present in the forest surrounding the temple. must visit when in bali",2
"you obviously cannot get into the temple as such....this goes with most temples around bali, however you can walk around the grounds and see the amazing scenery. the waves are just purely phenomenal and picturing those against the cliffs with the temple in the background. purely a beautiful place and definitely worth the small cost involved! we walked all the way to the left as well and it opened up into a grassed area with further views that couldn't be missed.......so many pictures taken here. top tip.......keep hold of your 'loose' items, the monkeys love them and don't give them back easily! saw plenty of signs and watched people ignore them to their loss!",2
went there to see the \fire dance\. located on the edge of cliff with beautiful sunset. worth the trip.,13
"i was able to see three temples in bali - tanah lot, uluwatu and the one at batuan village. i liked tanah lot the most because it was both a natural and cultural destination. i liked the fact that we could walk down and cross to the island when it was low tide. there were any tourists and it is proof that this is a very popular destination. at the base of the tanah lot temple/rock formation, we saw a queue of people and that sparked my interest. in turned out that there were 2-3 hindu religious people who blessed the visitors. the visitors queued up to a water spot, washed their faces, then the hindu religious person blessed them by sprinkling them with water 3x with a sort-of wand made of leaves, then they would place some rice kernels on the foreheads, and put a \kalachuchi\ flower on the left ear. i saw the visitors put money in a donation box nearby. i am not sure if these were authentic hindu religious people or was it business. in any case, the visitors seemed to have enjoyed the experience and this definitely added to the allure of the place. i consider it as a nature destination as well as we were able to appreciate the green algae in the intertidal area, plus the pools of water that remained with fish and crabs trapped inside when the water receded after the high tide. there were just a few pieces of litter such as a plastic bottle and snack wrappers. i hope the travelers would be more responsible in disposing off their trash. we visited this on our last day in bali and we are glad we made it here. we would have missed this great destination if we were not able to see it.",18
"the temple on the lake - way better than tanah lot, the temple on the sea. peaceful, large park, interesting temples, great position on the lake. definitely worth a visit",17
"one of the best sunset in bali another kuta beach, near by seminyak central, petitenget temple, and alot people come to see the beautiful sunset and white sand",2
"if you have plan to visit bali, dont miss this chance to visit this amazing place. of course there is a very crowd for taking photos, but you will enjoy the atmosphere, mix with ritual traditional and seaside atmosphere.",2
"hye, friends if you decide off to bali make sure go to tanah lot temple. one of most popular temple with nice scenery for photo shooting and as usual selfie. this temple located surrounding the beach. not only that around 6pm when excited to see sunset you will enjoy their gayathri mantra with traditional music, meaningful hinduism mantra. great feelings there. enjoy.",18
"with crystal clear water, serene beaches and limestone cliffs, uluwatu is a perfect tropical paradise.",8
"enjoy the sunset and the waves splashing against the rocks, the keckak dance is boring. take pics and enjoy snacks at the banks of the ocean",13
"i went to this temple late morning, it was still low tide, so one could access the temple steps. there was a crowd, as with all famous attractions. none the less, the weather was good and the image presented was something i have never seen before. to access the steps of the temple, one must drink from the holy spring, and then be blessed by a holy man - of course a donation is warranted. the surrounding gardens and temples make for a scenic and peaceful walk, even amongst the crowds. you can definitely put tanah lot temple on your to do list, when in bali.",18
"be careful with your belongings. leave them at the counter where you purchase the entrance tickets. do not keep food in your bags or pockets! you will be able to see monkeys all around and some of them are bold.... so be cautious. there will be a temple inside. it's free for viewing but you will need to wear a \sarong\, also known as a scarf wrapped around your waist as respect... there will be a small booth outside the temple to rent you the scarf. it's for free but they will expect some donations. it's a pretty long walk with very nice views of the temples and nature.... wear sports shoes for extra comfort and possibly bring your insect repellent ;)",14
"went there in july as part of a tour in the ubud area and wasn't disappointed... the temple looks stunning, all covered in vegetation and the monkeys are amazingly smart ! just remember to play by the rules of this sacred place or nature could trick you.",14
uluwatu temple is a famous balinese sea temple in bali. it is one of the nine directional temples of bali meant to protect it from evil spirits. this spectacular temple is one to marvel with as it perched at the edge of the rock overlooking the sea as if on guard.,8
"the views where amazing and the temple was realy cool! did not have the chance to cross the water to go out on the other side. i would recomende bringing a towel to dry of your feet, so you can cross the water and enjoy! i will next time!",4
"perfect white sand, clear lagoon blue sea,friendly non-pushy local establishments, everything at reasonable prices, safe and fun kayaking, plus they have a wonderful kecak dance at sundown with backdrop of the sea, a great alternative to overcrowded uluwatu kecak dance. the dance performed by local people of nearby villages, very authentic.",8
great place for photos of the sunset with the temple in the picture and if you wait till the sun actually sets you may get a photo of the bats flying out of the temple,4
we booked a half day tour with our hotel for $50 probably cheaper on the street. our driver spoke great english and stopped everywhere we wanted we all got blessed with holy water the temple looks amazing am going back to see sunset over the temple. also there is an art shop as you enter the best art i've seen in bali yet hand painted not screen prints like most in ubud and kuta. only one road there traffic can get hectic.,2
"great place to visit in bali..one of the best sea temples.view is superb during tide.when the tide is low,the beach is accessible.the arched pattern of nearby cliffs gives a great photo opportunity for photographers.one of the best place to enjoy sunset in bali.foreigners are not allowed inside the main temple.many souvenir shops and restaurants are in the vicinity.",2
"seaside view that is so mesmerizing and spectacular. you can walk along the pathway to enjoy the indian ocean sight. you can enjoy the sunset view either at the temple or at the open air auditorium which where they perform the kecak dance. becareful of the marauding monkey troupe, they will snatch your belonging. this warning will also be anounced through loudspeakers inside the temple compound. but still this is a must visit place to complete the whole bali experience...",2
"everyday many people visits this temple,some as tourist local,some westerners and some peoples whom doing processing ceremony.this temple is the one of the nine main temple in bali.on sunset time,ocean background you can watch kecak dance with the ramayana story.",2
"this is my second time to go here! no doubt, its always so beautiful, especially to take a pictures in here. the entrance fee is about 15k/person, and they will be lent you a traditional bali leather to cover your leg. women who have a period time didn't alow to get in. ow ya, beware of the monkey, they like many things also a water bottles, they grabbed it so fast from my hands. err.. nevertheless, its a nice experience to visit this spot. its really bali !",2
"have visited tanah lot together with my husband on the 20th of august. the place is beautiful, especially the temple. however, there were 2 people sitting at the stairs of the temple saying to us that we are not allowed to go to the temple due to the fact that they had a ceremony. i believe is unacceptable to stop tourists entering the temple since they come to bali not every day!!!",18
"we love temples and this one was so beautiful. we love the cool of the elevation at around 5500 feet. we saw plants growing that would not do well at lower elevations there and to our surprise they grow lots of strawberries up in that elevation. bali being very crowded and steamy hot, we found this place to be a nice cool oasis away from the teams of motor-scooters.",2
so tourists are not allowed to actually cross the water and go close to the temple. view is not bad.,4
"uluwatu temple on a high cliff overlooking the sea is a very spiritual place for the balinese and is heritage-listed. be sure to wear good walking shoes as there is a lot of steep walking, stairs and narrow paths to climb. beware of the monkeys in the undergrowth on either side of the walkways. they love to rob tourists of sunglasses, shiny jewellery, watches and bags. so hide them. when visiting the temple you will need to wear clothing that covers your legs or sarongs are provided. the steep climb to the top to walk around the temple is well worth the effort for the fabulous ocean views. the path to the left of the sea wall is a great place to take photos of the temple on top of the cliff. a great experience!",8
"the temple grounds are divided into three smaller temples, each offering a different view of the temple. each part was as stunning as the other, offering great scenic views, great for photography! walking in the sand and watching the waves crash were fun both for kids and for the adults. i usually don't like very crowded places but this was something else. definitely a must-see for anyone who goes to bali.",2
"the picture speak it self how wonderful the sunset here. just stunning!! you need to pay entrance about $2 and enjoy the view. they also have souvenir shop's, balinese dance show with $5 fee.",2
amazing temple and amazing view to the rocks and sea! the sunset was unbelievable on this place! the best i have ever seen!,4
"great scenery view from afar or near of the temple on top of the hill. relaxing to heard and see the sea wave rushing inward toward the rocky mountain, the water view is beautiful. stop at any point along the walking path, view at difference angle of the rocky mountain and sea is stunning scenery. beware of those monkeys which will snap away your sunglasses and also do not eat or carry any foods on your hand. i notice most of the local tour guide will carry a small stick as to protect their guests from the monkeys.",14
"breathtaking views, beautiful gardens, temples and water features. highly recommend as a must do when travelling to bali",2
"good view, one of best in bali good sunset do not go for chak chak dance here, not a tall good no entry in all temple after 6 visit before 6 pm or low tide",2
very touristy place but yet merits consideration to visit with amazing views on the cliff side. be careful with the monkeys as they are really good in catching sunglasses or so... we paid entry 30.000 idr each and had a free saraong. walked on our own to visit the various temples but the view was better as the temples were at times closed.,14
"not sure if it was worth the trip, the temple itself was unimpressive. the views of the coast were great but not sure if that alone justifies the travel to and from. there are monkeys about and we did not get hassled by locals while at this attraction. entry cost of 30k per adult includes rental sarong. we decided not to stay for the show as it would have meant waiting a few more hours. if you make the trip here, arrive closer to sunset and watching the show would make the visit more worthwhile. we travelled from seminyak to visit the temple and we would not recommend visiting unless you are already close to uluwatu. there are much better temples to visit in bali if you are willing to travel that type of distance.",8
"if you are going to bali you must visit tanah lot. i simply stood there and said, \wow\. it was an awesome sight to see a temple surrounded by water and the many tourists gazing with admiration at this exceptional piece of architecture. the markets that are lined up within the walkway to the temple is reminiscent of a movie scene. you can buy food, clothing, souvenirs and anything that catches your eye in this kaleidoscopic marketplace.",18
great spot to expolore in the late afternoon. when the sun is setting the views from the cliff tops are amazing. walk among the temple buildings and watch some of the local ceremony's or pay to watch the cultural dancing show. a must see for the ulluwatu area.,8
"uluwatu temple area offered clearly the most stunning views during our trip to bali: while enjoying the temple and see view, you can also hear the massive sounds of waves hitting the cliff far below. i guess you can also visit the area without guides, but we got one (without actually asking). take one especially if you're afraid of the monkeys, it's not expensive.",8
this was my favorite temple that we visited in bali. it is right in the water and it is very pretty. when we arrived home we watched a documentary on the \holy snakes\ which live right at the temple and are considered one of the deadliest snakes in asia because of where they reside. they are typically harmless and will stay out of the way however they are there so just be aware!,2
"after uluwatu danu beratan the temple was disappointing and watch out for monkeys, they will try to steal your water, sunglasses, hats, etc. don't have anything hanging on the outside of your packs",8
totally amazing sunset view and the local show called kecak and fire dance from the uluwatu cliff temple.never forget this place.,8
"the sunset is amazing in this temple. its better than tanah lot in my opinion. it was just crowded from left to right. i think the best time to view the sunset is when kecak dance is performed. most tourists watched the dance. theres a separate entrance fee for the temple and kecak dance (100.000 rph). the stadium for the dance is first come, for serve. they do not have crowd control. if theres an emergency, it would be a great chaos. i dont think they count how many tickets they sell. people kept on coming in to the point that you barely have enough space for the performers. the dance is interesting, no dialogue. acapella choir does all the sounds.",17
"if you manage to come here before the crowds arrive, good for you! surrounded by many shops and various coffees and eateries, this temple is an interesting part of balinese mythology. guarded by the sea snakes, we were lucky not to see any!",2
with the lake and the mountains opposite this temple complex has a beautiful setting. when we visited the gardens were in full flower. well worth visiting.,4
"the nicest thing about this place : all the religion of bali has his own place of prayer, it's quite big, loads of green space with flowers, next to the bratan lake. we had the chance to have a guide who explain us the meaning of the different part of the temple.",2
"beautiful views can be seen from the side of the temple area. quite busy with tourists and monkeys everywhere. avoid them at all cost. guides will offer to show you around, totally pointless. you can literally walk up the top to the temple and have a look around and then to the sides to walk along the path and look out at the ocean. unless you need help doing that or need someone to stop monkeys from coming near you (which they dont do) then dont waste your money. try and wear a long skirt as a female as they will end up putting a sarong on you (dont know how clean that is). the views really are beautiful though.",14
"so don't confuse this place for temple, no tourist visit this place for religious region, the only reason is to get one of the best pics in indonesia which you will find in portfolio of any tourist visiting indonesia the pic you will get here is definitely out of the world pic but for that you have too wait for long and long means tooo long like may be 2-4 hours just for a pic. so if you have patience then do try it and you will probably get one of the best pic of your indonesia tour",2
what's a pity that we didn't have time! so we chose to visit this beautiful temple at noon time. it is good to see sunset here but i prefer mountain and go to uluwatu. this temple is unique and a good place for photography.,8
travelled from manggis with our driver wayan. having paid we entered the lovely water palace of the kings of bali. fantastic setting with beautifully laid out water gardens. the best part was for 50p (10000ind rup ) you were able to swim in the refreshing pools once used by the royal family. there were changing rooms but if going do take the swim wear not only will it cool you down and refresh it is also a great experience . when finished go to the royal palace were descendants still reside. the grounds opposite the old kings palace were great with the inner gardens and walls with huge ornate doors still visible. indonesia is now a republic but these two sites show the granger that was bali prior to the japanese invasion and independence at the end of the second world war .,2
"this temple and its view is 100% worth the hassle you may have to go through or the prices you may have to pay (which isn't a lot). it is truly magnificent. if you are traveling to bali and do not go to this temple you have missed out immensely. the kecak dance is also very, very cool to see. whether the dance has been commercialized or not does not take away from the fact that these dancers/performers practice every day and understand the dance and its importance to their culture. and it's only about $8 usd. yes, maybe a little steep for most of you but the dance is worth seeing. the only complaint i have is they oversell tickets waaaay too high for the performance. there was at least a good 75 people (honestly, probably more) who had to sit on the floor, on steps, or on portable chairs brought in from the outside area. if you are going to the show - go early. at least 45 minutes early to get a good seat. this may have been because i went on a weekend but regardless, i can imagine it's still pretty busy during the weekdays.",2
"i came here on a day trip from ubud. although quite far away, as part of a package tour it was great. there isn't a lot to do here, but the view is spectacular. a friend and i hired some little paddle boat/swans, and although they're probably for kids we found it was a really fun way to see the temple a bit better. despite the crowds, the lake and temple have a really peaceful feel.",4
the temple provides scenic beauty as it is on a small hill top surrounded by oceanic beauty. the temple us not that great from a tourist point of view. also the locals informed us to be aware of monkeys we could only see a handful of them. as such there was no threat from them. may be because i have experienced a real monkey menace in northern part of india. overall if you have time you can go and visit the place else you can skip this.,14
nice hilly ride up there with beautiful view of the surroundings. the temple is very romantic looking like it is floating on the rocks next to the shores. the garden leading there is very nice.,4
"beautiful temple and views. the kecak dance was a nice experience although the “tap tap tap” repetition got annoying. watch out for the monkeys - they took someones phone, hat and show while we were there.",13
"this place is grossly overrated. yes the sunset is pretty but it is totally not worth it for some reasons. when people go here they are obviously interested in the kecak dance. when i visited, the dance, which is not really a dance but a chant, started at 6 pm. we were told to go early to get better seats so we got seated at 5;15. we totally got baked in the sun. the amphitheater is meant for 1000 people but there were around 5000 people stuffed in there. all this while i was thinking, this is just the kind of place where people die in a stampede and we were accompanied by little children. i felt claustrophobic there. the performance is very boring and fire- dance just means sitting around a fire and chanting prayer. you are not allowed to go inside the temple and there is not mention of any history associated with it anywhere. a very very boring experience.",13
we visited this place in the evening and it was crowded. the view of the cliff is beautiful but it quite hard to take photo without people in because of the crowd. we could not see the beautiful sunset (as recommended) because of the weather. the kecak dance show quite interesting to watch at first but after sometime it got boring.,13
nice hotel good location and great price i have client stayed there before.. he said really love stayed there and they are will come back to bali and stay there again..,2
this was a pretty temple. the views were really lovely and i imagine it is a very relaxing place (when empty!). the dance show was ridiculously busy. far too many people squashed in so just be aware if planning to watch that!,13
one of the most beautiful temples in bali.i'm always happy to go back.i am always looking forward to bring my guests back and this beautiful space to show.,2
"kecak dance around 6pm, glorious sunset views, seeing the majestic indian ocean crashing against the cliffs, the wondorous cliffs themselves, the sheer natural beauty of uluwatu temple astounds and enthralls at the same time... we went there just before sunset and it was an unforgettable experience. do attend the kecak fire dance as it is an experience in itself... do get there by 5:30pm so that you can get sunset shots and try and get to the fire dance performance as well. a must see for anyone and everyone visiting bali.",8
"high tide worked in our favor. lots didnt want to pick up their skirt and walk in the water to the temple. the temple wasnt really open to walk but we were blessed (literally we got sprinkled with water and rice and flowers) and only got to go up steps to take a picture in a small portion of the templ. however, if you take a walk away from the temple along the shore, youll get a great view. the food was also good and definitely take a stop at luwak cafe to pet a luwak and bats!",4
there are a lot of statues that actually can be founded in many other places in bali. to get here need really long drive from ubud. otherwise you plan to go amed this is worth to visit.,2
"three friends and i travelled here to the temple and it was on the brink of dusk the view was amazing, i was pleasently suprised that there were alot of monkeys there as my balinese friend never told me.. they were cute but be carefull as they like to steal things and will try anything including stealing your thongs from your feet!! (yes i did see this twice) while i was there!! but overall great view and temple worth the drive out there as there is alot of sight seeing in the way!! <3",14
"amazing place , temple and great views of the sea, one of the most beautiful places you visit in bali.",2
uluwatu temple will always be a place that i will never forget as i had so much fun hanging out with wild monkeys. i was petrified of them jumping on me or stealing my camera as i photographed them but nonetheless it was an exhilarating feeling and i would do all over again. we were not able to get into the temple which you see in all my photos as the 3 tier roof temple in the distance but the cliff face was great to see. for more information and photos i took check out my travel blog www.he11okiki.com,8
"we visited in the mid-afternoon. this is a very busy attraction. make sure you visit during the low tide, or the temple is not accessible and appears to be floating out on the sea. wearing flip flops or water walking shoes would be helpful to navigate the wet and rocky path from the mainland to the temple. the waves in the area are very strong. the uniqueness of the temple is that even though it is set out in the sea, it has a natural spring with holy water. i paid a small donation and got blessed by a priest who pasted sticky rice on my forehead and a flower behind my ear, and i got to splash myself with holy water. the temple itself is situate above the rocky out crop and not accessible by tourists, but it is the magnificent coastline, the scenic panorama and the thrill of the ocean just metres away that is the magical draw. my guide wayan of amansuka tour explained that the temple was built by an indian hindu priest to protect the island, and the deity in the temple is the god of the sea. i'm told that many come at sunset to admire the view. there are also several smaller temples in the vicinity, and there were locals in their bright garb making offerings and prayers amidst the many gawking tourists. the most scenic and interesting temple i've visited on this trip.",4
"before traveling to bali, i'd seen pictures of this place and was so excited to visit on our tour. upon arriving, the temple was completely packed with tourists, and the views looked nothing like the pictures. it was quite disappointing and hard to take photos as it was completely packed with people. we visited the buffet around the corner which was even more disappointing and the food was terrible. i would skip this on your visit to bali and visit another temple if you can.",2
i can only say go early! this is a beautiful place. once you get past all the stalls of merchandise and souvenirs ! the views are outstanding of the crumbling lime stone cliffs and the temple. but the crowds!!!,4
one of the most famous attractions you need to visit to know about bali. there is a lot of walking to do hence it is better to have comfortable footwear and a cap / hat especially if it is summer time. there are many local shops around that area where you can grab a quick bite as well as shop.,2
"i went here expecting great things everyone had said how great it was because it's on the 50000 rp but i was left greatly disappointed not only was it one of the most expensive temples we visited there were tourists everywhere, it was like it had lost all its spirit and become a money making theme park which is unfortunate because the area where the temple is a beautiful setting",4
"great place to visit although clouds obscured our sunset viewing. beware of eating outside the temple. food is ridiculously priced. i'm sure it's because we were foreigners... 2 soto ayams which should have cost 50k or below, in the end charged us 120k. ridiculous.... not going to fight the cost but just throwing a warning to fellow travelers. also no taxis out of the temple area so have a plan to get there as well as leave otherwise you will pay a hefty price to take one of the tourist traps for transportation.",4
"we visited ulun danur temple at dawn on a photography tour. we had planned to catch the sunrise there. the weather was quite chilly and we had to wrap ourselves with shawls. after paying an entrance fee, we went inside. the temple complex was deserted except the three of us. the temple, comprising of 11 meru towers, is dedicated to lord shiva and his consort parvati. extremely photogenic, it is an alluring piece of balinese architecture. the garden surrounding the temple and lake beratan has varieties of flowers in full bloom which add further beauty to the place. the temple appeared more breathtaking as the first rays of sun touched it's walls. lake beratan was quaint. as we were leaving, a priest of the temple politely told us to visit again. we were touched by the gentleness of his words. since we visited very early in the morning, there were no crowd. a must must visit in bali.",30
this is the most beautiful sight on the planet. breathtaking! absolutely fabulous and insightful. you cannot go to bali and not go here.,2
"tanah lot is a very beautiful place that you should visit when you go to bali, a beautiful view and a beautiful sunset.😊",18
"we visited this place as apart of our day trip to uluwatu. after paying our entrance fee, the lady at the front gate who was tying on our sarongs tried to up sell us with the promise of keeping the monkeys away. i declined, i've been to ubud and thought it'd be fine. haha i was wrong! i didn't bother taking my sunglasses off and carried my phone in my hand, i didn't having any trouble. so when i saw people carrying sticks i thought thats excessive!! 30 minutes later in the period of five minutes i saw a monkey jump on a guys head and steal his sunglasses, when he chased him the monkey through them into the ocean. 5 minutes later, a monkey tried to grab a ladies hat, when she went to hit him away, he ran up her back and bit her!! that was it for me, it was time to leave. allow an hour here, it is stunning, great ocaen views, very shady in most places, good path to walk on, not to many stairs and a very easy walk. it is very hot during the day and busy, go early. plenty of bathrooms around and they were very clean and well maintained. definitely worth the stop, just leave things monkeys might like in the car!",8
"i suggest going to the temple at sunset. the sunset makes a beautiful backdrop. on the walk down to the temple there are markets and a small snake park. i suggest taking small change around $10,000 to $20,000 for the \donations\ you pay for a \blessing\ or to view the natural spring water on the rock and see the snake in the cave. take shoes/slippers which will get wet as you need to cross a shallow body of water to get to the temple itself.",4
temple set on lake gives a beautiful and breathtaking experience. beautiful surroundings and a must visit.,4
i loved the temple and the views but its full of travelers so not very relaxing or spiritual but more towards hectic in a scale of zen.the rest of the family thought it was a waste of time as it took almost 2 thirds of the three days we spent in bali so be mindful and prioratize if ur travelling with others .........................but for me it is a must visit place and so are the other temples around the area.,2
"don't forget when you visiting bali come to kintamani district ,in here more better in the morning come and less of tourism,and get nice view ,some time cloudy come if come at afternoon. easy to find meal on the area with your bugged and mostly for trekking to mount batur and down hills for cycling bike end of ubud area. on the way we can find coffee plantation and organic farms.",2
"me and a friend made a day trip to uluwatu from ubud and we thoroughly enjoyed the views of the temple, though unfortunately it was horrible weather so we didn't get to see the magical sunset. we stayed for the show which was entertaining but pricey at 100000 idr. the fun doesn't really start till halfway through the show. it was also very crowded, so i wish they had a system to cut ticket sales off at some point.",8
this temple is set along a cliff top within lovely gardens. the are some monkeys so keep your possessions close to your body and make sure that you take the time to walk along both directions of the wall. the entrance fee includes appropriate clothing for both males and females. be sensible when finding locations along the wall to have your photo taken as they are really steep cliffs.,14
"we did a day tour and ended with tanah lot at sunset, it is beautiful and a great site to see. it was not as crowded for it being sunset, and everywhere you looked was picture worthy scenery. it is worth the visit!",17
"we visited the temple in the middle of december. the weather was wonderful (not too sunny)! we had a nice walk all the way around the area. the views are amazing, the encounters with monkeys are also charming experience, though we were holding our belongings tightly and my husband took his eyesight glasses off when we saw bunch of monkeys. totally recommend this trip!",14
"we went to uluwatu with our tour guide for the sunset tour. it was beautiful sunset. this temple located on very high cliff. offering us best view of indian ocean. during the sunset, we were watching beautiful performance called kecak dance. the sunset there is the most beautiful ever in our holiday.",8
"monkeys, old temples, cliffs, gardens and sea views all in one area, with cheap admission to boot. built by the balinese ancients, this was one of fheir most revered sites, and modern visitors will still be able to see and feel why. even if you are on a whirlwind tour of indonesia, i would highly recommend a visit to uluwatu. we go every time we are in bali, especially if we have first-timers with us. we once saw a huge pair of turtles swimming at the bottom of the cliffs - special beyond words. but watch the monkeys; they are cute but devious, and can literally steal the sunglasses from your head or the thongs from your feet!",8
"came highly recommended as a place to go, on arrival had to pay a small fee abnd was issued with a sarong to wear in keeping with their custom. (this was ok) quite a few monkeys at entrance and u can buy peanuts to feed them if u like. we were warned they can be aggressive so we passed on this. then proceeded up to the temple. location is great with magnificent views great photo opportunities, however the temple itself was disappointing, a little rundown and maintenance being carried out restricting where u could go. probably worth a visit late in the day when going to see the kecak and fire dance nearby. kecak definately worth a visit.",13
we were amaze of views of the indian ocean that could be seen from the uluwatu temple especially during sunset but beware of the mischievous monkeys that would try to snach your belonging! uluwatu temple aslo happens to be a place of worship to the balinese people and the main part of temple is only open to worshippers. please respect them.,8
it was low tide when we planned our visit and hence we could walk up to the gate of this temple. unfortunately visitors are not allowed inside :(,4
"very beatiful temple, some part is on an island which can be pass through when the sea is go.around the temple there is a very big park and temples, cafeterias that has beatiful view which is magnicient at sunset. there are small snakes under the caves, lumak coffe and the animal, fruit to be visited. lots of restaurants , souveneir shops .it is fun to walk around. 4-5 euro for entrance but it is worth to see it. i strongly recommend, it is one of the best temples in bali",2
not much to do at uluwatu temple but it does have beautiful cliff with amazing ocean view. bring more water and beware of dehydration.,8
"bad traffic during our visit , jam all the wa.y we took few hours to arrive this place .. one of the best place for photograph , the lake , the temple and the structure .but it's only take 30 minutes walk from start to end for this place . some may feel wasting time for long drive just for a short visit ..",4
ulundanu temple situated at lake bratan is one of the water temples of bali.we visited this temple at sunrise as a part of our photography tour.we were greeted by a breathtaking scenery unfolding as the first rays of sun hit the temple.this place is amazingly scenic;truly a photographers paradise.the best time to visit will be at sunrise because as the time time passes the lake and temple gets covered by mist and of course there will be no crowd !the lake also has boating facility.bali tour is incomplete without a visit to this place.highly recommended,30
this place is perfect to laze around while waiting for the perfect sunset. its peaceful and one of the things to be visited when in bali.,2
"been wanting to visit for years so finally got to tanah lot, was wonderful to see it and walk along the pathways,it was high tide so didnt walk out to the temple. lots of markets which were a really good price, nice little restaurants.",17
visit for the view and monkeys but not for the temple itself as the temple itself is rather small and closed for tourists. it gets does get crowded but during the morning it's not too bad. if you want to see the monkeys just walk a bit after the arena.,14
"this is a must see temple and traditional balinese kecak dance, if you are in bali. our guide brought us here, but one can do this on their own with a taxi. go early, at least 2 to 1 1/2 hours before sunset to get the best photos and beat the crowds to get the best seats to obtain the sun setting photos over the indian ocean and dancers. bring water and hats/umbrellas as the sun is blistering hot! this will be a very memorable experience. enjoy",2
this is a really special temple. if you are vaguely in the area i wouldn't miss it. but no need to stay long. you don't need more than 20 minutes at this destination.,4
a beautiful temple in bali. an absolute must for everyone goung to bali. breathtaking views. especially at sunset,2
"came here in the evening for the sunset. our taxi driver recommended getting tickets to the fire dance before walking around but we decided against watching it, as we were told it was very over priced for what it was (100rph) entrance to temple was 20rph with sarong. very very busy, slow que to move around. great sea views, saw a pod of dolphins. huge monkeys posing for photos. once you walk around temple there is a path leading away towards the cliffs. nice views back of the temple & huts to sit & watch sunset. everyone goes to watch the fire dance so it was a good chance to stroll back through the temple (maybe catch a glimpse of the dance from high) got out before the crowds too! something nice to do in uluwatu!",8
"magestic clifs, monkeys( keep your sunglasses safe), beautiful hidden beaches on the right side of the temple. don't miss it! the most beautiful sunset you can experience in bali!",2
uluwatu temple is the one of balinese such of sacred shrine in this island.. the best time to visit at sunset time because these place is best of sunset spot in bali which you can watch kecak dance also and really amazing sunset with cliff view.. come i was come there many time with our client mr bali tour,8
"we visited a lot of temples in bali and this was definitely above average. the temple grounds and surrounding areas were beautiful. as with many others one might also get the impression there isn't much there to see, not that many structures, just some well maintained grounds and a nice lake view, so i guess how impressive it all really is probably depends on perspective. i liked it. if you visit a lot of temples it can dissipate the experience since you might essentially \take them in\ within a half hour each, a bit like stepping in and out of postcards, but that's actually not such a bad experience, as long as the logistics and other details are well-managed. it might work well to schedule two days to see a lot of temples and other sites, plenty of time to do a lot of driving, likely best with a hired driver, but the roads are fine, anyone really could do it. to squeeze a lot into one day--what we did--can be a bit much, adding up to a full day of driving time with stops cut short, not the best way to experience beautiful holy sites.",2
"i last visited this temple 17 years ago before it was the tourist trap that it has become today. the temple is now located within a sort of \theme park\ that you have to pay to get into - we were charged 90,000 odd for 2 adults and 2 children. it started to rain, there were plastic structures / animals which was really tacky, hordes of people and we left within 10 minutes. the tourist restaurant which our driver took us to was an over-priced buffet - total dump. a really disappointing visit. you are much better off going to the botanic gardens nearby which actually is serene and not so commercialised.",4
"the temple and surrounding area is very nice and you can spend 2-3 hours just looking at the cliffs and watching the waves , would go back .",4
my second time to tanah lot.. i loved the view of the ocean and the temple.. bring loads of sun tan lotion as it gets really humid nearby!,17
"best temple in bali ,check the tides before heading out there absolutely beautiful scenery and nice why too experience some culture",2
"yes, you must see this temple and especially the beautiful seaside. beware of the monkeys, they will steal your glasses, drinks. also the dance with the apes is impressive and worthwhile seeing.",14
"the worst experience, total turist trap! they have made new rules now, so you have to pay 100.000 for each person to even enter and then 50.000 per person to be driven down again! appalling! only for one photo opt, we think this is not worth it. the experience was that greed has taken over this place. sad to see… we recommend to spend your time and money in bali doing other things.",2
this is a temple on the cliff. such a beautiful view of the sea and sunset. you gotta be careful with the monkeys. they snatch wat ever you have in hand. so better leave your belongings in the car. there was a dance show going on and it was great. very scenic place for sunset photography.,14
"as with tanah lot this is one of the high volume visitor destinations but it has been well constructed to cope with large numbers. there is a short walk through woodland where you may see grey monkeys. where it comes to the concourse that leads to the temple straight on, later there are promenade walks out along the coast to your right is a crenelated walkway out to the next headland ( west/north). it can be exposed without shade so make sure you have protection if full on sun. the walkways off to the left run along to the other headland (east/ south) through the edges of the forest then inland back to your starting point. the temple itself is restricted fir worship only but you can see inside and there are a number of routes up and down included shaded huts (very welcome) looking out into the beautiful sea and cliffs. the entrance/ car park has cafes and shops, before you reach the entrance admission kiosk (30k idr) where there are purple sheets you can use to hide your legs if youre in shorts. really enjoyed the experience, i expected lots of tourists ( like me!) and think that it is a well managed experience that allows so many people to view this precious site.",17
the day we went there was a ceremony going on but it was still beautiful to go down & watch the activities. lots of rubbish though & it's a shame that tourists & locals litter like this. would be nice to be able to go into the temple however respect the ceremony taking place,4
worth my sunburn due to the super hot weather but the view had taken my breathe away. its a must to visit if you're traveling to bali!,2
i come with my friend n my buddy to uluwatu tamle there are very nice tamle with blue ocean and so beautyfull tample on the clip and with kecak/fire dance and many people going there so...,8
"one of the nicer, postcard temples in bali. it's a bit of a circus of souvenir stores and eateries out front. the best views are not from the rock platform on the beach (which at high tide or big swell can be dangerous). rather walk up the hill, as far as you can go before the back entrance to the golf course, and sit at one of the several restaurants on the cliff top looking back over the temple/island. there's a lot less people up there, i'm surprised that some of the bigger restaurants/ businesses haven't taken advantage of this spot, but i guess that's a good thing. very nice at sunset.",2
the thought of an arduous ride in car in stop/go traffic for up to 2 hours is never pleasurable when youre on vacation. but when you finally reach the destination and enjoy soaking up all the culture and history while viewing a natural marvel make it worthwhile. tanah lot gave us all of this along with some great views roadside during the travel both ways.,17
"this is a place of dreams.. the views of the cliff, rocks, ocean, waves and the sun are so excited and exceptional. . the sunset is extremely magnificent and romantic with fresh ocean breaths.. do not miss this great opportunity while in bali.. be aware, the monkeys are so nasty and dangerous.. dont play with them or feed them.. dont panic and keep away from them",2
"the monkeys are friendlier and steal less here than at uluwatu; but once you have seen a few monkeys, you have seen them all.... otherwise, its not a big preserve and you can wander around and see the couple of temples there in about half an hour. they have sarongs at the one temple where you need one, but it and the other temples here aren't overly impressive - especially if you have been living in se asia for a decade+. i would not make a special visit to the monkey forest or the ubud palace all the way from kuta....",8
"a temple at sea :) very nice. i wish i had been able to go up to it. we stayed till sunset. they have a few stalls with tables and chairs, nicely situated to view the sunset. it was nice to chill out there.",4
"i don't regret one bit coming here!! clearly this is a very touristy destination even among indonesians because the temple is shown on our 50k rupiah bill. never imagined i would be able to visit this place so randomly (we actually planned before coming to bali this time haha). came from ubud which took roughly an hour, started to get excited when the road went uphill and we were in the mountains. needed a change of weather so it felt really good! it was cool but not chilly and windy, i was wearing a tanktop and shorts, so overall i had a really great time there. we actually went on the boat ride it costed 75k rupiah, worth it to get perfect shots of the temple. will definitely bring my family here when i get the chance!",2
"arrived around 4 pm - at the entrance, we had to pay for sarongs (for men and women). no entrance fee in itself. women are asked not to visit when they are menstruating. the temple itself is impressive, but if you want to take a photo at the 'gates of heaven', expect a long wait. especially if the visibility is low and you cannot see the mountains, you can take a picture of yourself at any of the many other similar gates of bali and noone will know the difference! public toilets are not very clean.",2
"easy to find. very popular with tourists. definitely go before 5pm to ensure you see the kecak dance which was great theatre, and with the sunset as an incredible back drop. if you want some choice in where you sit you need to be in the arena before 5:30pm. monkeys in the woods surrounding the temple but no issues. temple location beautiful.",13
"don't miss that view especially on sunset,, the temple is on top of a cliff with amazing view on the ocean .. take care of monkeys there as they r small thieves ..",14
this was one of the recommended stops by our driver for our two days in bali. the cliff views of the temple and from the temple were well worth the visit.,2
"actually my favorite temple in bali so far! i liked its colorfulness and its modern type. liked its ambiance! there are activities you can do aside from taking pictures! very interesting temple shrines. i liked it here very much, theres a different feeling of involvement, refreshing and relaxing stay. proud to recommend!",2
"didn't do the trek just took a ride to a viewpoint of the mountain and lake. amazing! never expected such a thing in bali. really does look like a painting. trek sounds fun too, but seeing it is a worthwhile stop.",2
"one of the places which was in my bucket list, such an amazing view and very beautiful quiet crowded most of the time, being a temple place was disappointed as we cant enter the temple, it has turn into a commercial spot which is common all around the world in tourist destination, was able to capture lots of pictures and memories of this beautiful place till my next visit. highly recommended spot to visit when in bali for its scenic beauty",2
"the sunset at tanah lot is beautiful! at tanah lot, there you can take many beautiful shots of the beach. tanah lot is a very popular tourist destination with beautiful sand and kind staff helping to support you as you try to make your way around the beach as the current can be quite strong at times!",17
"arrived at right time to watch the beautiful bali sunset, was able to walk out to the temple as tide was out. lots of markets & food stalls. great family outing",2
also here to touristical...after paying entrance for parkingplace it´s a whole village of souvenirshops and restaurants or eateries before arriving at the temple...a huge area of restaurants and souvenirshops again...,4
"beautiful site, of course the magical gates with mt agung in the background make it special. during covid times there are hardly any visitors and you have the place to yourself, there is no need to spend more than 20-30 minutes. photographers who make the magical shots with the mirrored gates to heaven are still around and are happy to assist you.",28
another shore temple. people throng here for sunset. reach the top of cliff and enjoy the wonderful view of the ocean with roaring waves. monkeys can snatch ur coolers cap. be careful. on the other side enjoy the red forest fire like a carpet on the mountain.,14
"cheap ticket. many monkeys there. they are cute. some is sitting, some is playing and some and visitors are watchiing each other. monkeys there are not same naughty to uluwatu's ones. but i don't recommend visitors feeding monkeys. they might sometimes fight aginst each other for food and it's danger to visitors and this act might tain the monkeys to rub visitors' belongings in the future!",8
"anyone visiting bali has to make a trip to uluwatu to see the beauty of this temple. it's not the temple that actually stands out, but the setting and atmosphere. the temple perched atop a cliff looks unreal as waves crash into it from below. the sunsets here are better than rock bar in my opinion. the monkeys add an extra element that other sunsets just do not offer. however, like others have mentioned, you must be careful of them as they will grab hats, sunglasses, and cameras. entrance into the temple is 20 000/person. they also offer traditional balinese dancing here to watch.",8
a great place to visit to watch the sunset and have dinner and drinks on the cliff. if you get there late afternoon you can explore the market on the cliff too and the beach and temple down below. the food and drinks at the many local warungs are reasonably priced and a great place to sit with friends and watch the magnificent sunset,4
so nice scenic view and also instagramable. it is one of iconic spot for tahing picture for the temple also printed in rp 50000 money. good arrangement place and when i was there also they held a mlasti ceremony so i said wow i could see directly.,4
"my first visit to bali and chose this resort based on location and price. great value for money. friendly, clean and everything you need closeby.",2
visiting tanah lot temple at sunset is a must do activity for all tourists in bali. and this is one of the main reasons which attracts hordes of tourists to tanah lot. but i must say visiting tanah lot should be in every tourists itinerary. the temple looks stunning during golden hour and low tide makes the temple accessible by foot. this place witnesses a lot of traffic so we would recommend to start early from your hotel so that you don't miss the stunning sunset.,18
before you can reach the temple you have to go through lots of souvenir shop. most of them sell similar things and it is not cheap at all. if your hotel is not nearby not worth visit.,4
tanah lot temple is a very beautiful place especially on sunset time! tho it's a bit crowded but definitely a place to visit!,17
"very nice temple along the shores of lake bratan. temple to dewi danu, the balinese water, lake and river goddess",30
"we went to the temple just before sunset and in that way were lucky to have watched sunset over the ocean with the boats coming in. it was beautiful. the temple is one of the oldest and boasts beautiful cliff side views, in terms of actual temple activity (i.e.: people praying etc...) there is none. worth a visit for the view and pictures.",4
"this place offers unobstructed views of the cliff. however, due to the nature of temple, you need to wear scarf to enter, which can be borrowed for free with your admission. it may be little stiff climb for elders or disabled people. kecak dance is a must watch show. it is a good representation of balinese traditional dance and ceremony. one thing to note, this show begins at 6 p.m. and ends at 7 p.m. (local time). while it offers great views of sunset as you watch the show, if you go there too early, you may get bad sunburns because the sun is directly in front of you. also, please don't be a fool and leave in the middle of the show. if your flight does not allow you to watch the entire show, then don't. both myself and the staff there were pissed at people who mindlessly walk through the stage trying to get out. those who stay will see the true fun. the show is recommended for 15+, as it may be little too hard to understand for little people.",13
"temple is ok but the kecak fire dance sunset dance is an absolutely must to watch. keep an eye all the time as they have too many monkey thieves who will steal everything (glassess, sandals, water bottle, wallets, sunglasses, purses, anything they can take)",13
of all the beautiful temples in bali this has to be the plainest and the most crowded! the place gets packed especially late afternoon before the fire dance. also beware theres only one crowded road to return along and by 7pm its gridlocked. took over 2 hrs to get back to sanur. id avoid.,2
"wow, what mesmerizing view, on bank of lake wonderful temple, enjoyed every moment being there on hill top really very nice temple",4
one of the most visited and touristic temples in bali...not really spectacular arquitecture...but at sunset it will not be forgotten....,2
fortunate to have originally been able to actually visit the temple but now due to tourists misbehaving the actual temple is out of bands. however if you are fortunate to visit during one of the local religious ceremonies you will thoroughly enjoy,4
"uluwatu temple offers you many beautiful things. keep in mind this is a temple, so please behave yourself. if needed, the staff will lend you some scarf to cover your body. you will meet a lot of monkeys that walk and play freely. don't worry, they won't do anything bad unless you do so. you can go around the temple and enjoy the beautiful scenery from the top. everyday there will be kecak dance show. it's a must seen! very attractive and beautiful traditional dance. while you're watching the dance, you can enjoy the sunset at the same time. so lovely!",8
pura ulun danu bratan is a picturesque water temple nestled in the lap of mountains in bedugul. the temple offers a spectacular view along with the surrounding lake bratan and mountain background. the weather is cool and breezy. on the way to the temple one can see mt. aguang and mt. batur. people need not wear sarong unlike most bali temples. the temple also has a huge park with many photo points.,30
"the market are typically bali before you actually get to the temple. great site for a temple, couldn't get much better, well worth the walk down and acroos the reef to the temple to get your blessing. some really good small restaurant situated on top of the cliffs. after the temple it is quite nice to have a bintang and take in the view.",2
how they built these temples in those days? it is always mesmerizing to appreciate such skilled workmanship.the folks those days took this to worship the almighty is something only faith could support and lead.enjoy the natural beauty with the spice of waves from indian ocean giving it a magical touch.,4
"we travelled to uluwatu after some tiring water activities. hence did not stay to watch sunset. nonetheless, we were amazed by the gorgeous views of the indian ocean and waves striking the cliffs. the temple sits on a large compound which we were too tired to explore. however, we manged to take some nice photos with striking ocean views and the temple architecture. worth making the trip down south!",8
"firstly the views are spectacular, the temple itself beautiful, the kecak dance...ermmmm i like the monkeys",13
"waiting (1h+) in line to take a picture is just sad. i would recommend to go up to the second temple all the way up! around 45 minutes up (1200 steps), but worth the view (go just before sunsets)!",28
sunset view was very beautiful. slightly crowded at the time of sunset but worth visiting. temple was accessible due to low tides but it was closed for visitors.,4
must visit when in bali ! the temple is on top of a cliff and the you get to see a 180 degree view of the ocean from there . the water beneath is so clear that we spotted a turtle from up there ! beware of monkeys ! one tried to steel my slipper while i was walking !,2
this is one of the best temples in bali and a big tourist attraction. the ocean views and the cliffs are spectacular.,2
pura lempuyang consists of several small pura. we went to the highest one lempuyang luhur but unfortunately the weather isnt good enough. it was rained and cloudy that day so we couldnt get the clear view of mt. agung as the background. its one of the beautiful pura i ever visited in bali. from denpasar it tooks around 3 hr to there but the view it self worth the long trip,28
what a great view to see the sun set. it was great to walk around. although very busy. it was easy to find a great place to sit and watch the sun go down over bali. there was clouds in the sky all day but the sunset was still amazing,2
"if you visit uluwatu temple, you should try to watch kecak dance show. the place is near the ocean and the cliff. and we can see a sunset from here.it is so beautiful. besides, there are many monkeys and be aware of them... and don't use any \blink-blink\ stuffs :) if you don't want to lose it...monkeys love \blink-blink\ stuffs :d",8
"came here to watch the sunset and it was worth every cent of the 20,000 rupiah entrance fee. if your legs aren't covered, the temple provides bright purple sarongs. beware of monkeys!",14
this was a beautiful place. my husband and i enjoyed the sunset a lot. but ticket price for visiting a temple was exorbitant!,4
"upon recommendation from my friends, we visited the uluwatu temple situated on top of a cliff, about an hour's drive from kuta. though the temple was closed, the scenic views made up for it. a pretty sunset in the unhindered horizon, strong waves continuously crashing on the rocky edges of the cliff and the silhouette of the temple was breathtaking. one must definately see the show there based on a hindu mythological epic before 7pm. brilliant dances, costumes and sets. also, beware of the monkeys in this place. they grab anything shiny or loose. hold onto your sunglasses, cameras and bags!!",8
you can only see the actual temple from far away since only worshipers are allowed inside. it's just basically a park.would suggest going to the tanah lot instead if you're just after a temple by the ocean.,4
"visited here with friends whilst on holidays. cost of entry was $30000 rph pp. great views, stunning scenery. lots of photo opportunities of the temple and the monkeys who live in the surrounding park. be mindful of your belongings though, secure them as the monkeys are known to take anything they can get their hands on.",14
"the site is such a beautiful place, the temple and path going along the sea are also wonderful but the dance show is to avoid. the problem is that they let enter twice more people than the number of seats, we ended up sitting on the floor at less than 1m from the performers that were more than 40 and had absolutely no space to perform. some people even had to stay in the emergency exit alley, some others stood up all show longbehind the performers. that is a shame when you know that they sell the ticket 100.000rp to everybody and in addition the presentator that says in the beginning \you should be happy because you are here and many people are still waiting outside and wish to be here\ such a rude and impolite thing to say when you actually see the infrastructure and the number of people that they pack in.",13
"i visited tanah lot last year with my son and both enjoyed our visit here. this year my wife and her friend wanted to go on a trip to see some more of bali. so i booked our driver raya for the day. i took us first to a tea / coffee plantation to sample the local coffee, cat poo in english. then off to see the amazing sites of tanah lot temple. they were both in awe of the temple and views. well worth a visit here.",18
"one of the most beautiful places in bali. although people usually visit the place in the evening to watch the sunset, i could spend the whole day just sitting on the beach. since the temple is almost inside the ocean, its not possible to visit the temple when the tide is high. there is a seperate rock where they say the snakes are there which protect the main temple. the temple is dedicated to varun, the god of water. there is a fresh water spring right inside the temple in the middle of the salty ocean which is considered holy. the sunset is the one of most beautiful you would see",2
"to be honest i was expecting more of the temple from the reviews. we went at sunset and it was absolutely heaving with other tourists, which is fine but the temple itself was not impressive enough to make up for it. if you do go, skip the sunset \tourist show\ and go to the cliff edge to watch the impressive sunset, which made up for an otherwise average visit.",4
"we booked a package by bali star island that includes guided tour of the uluwatu temple with kecak dance show at sunset and seafood dinner and nothing went right! this packages are really a robbery!! guided tour means your driver gives you a sheet with some info about the temple, which is by the way nothing special, it has just an amazing position (crowed of tourists and closed to public), the show was so packed with people that weren't seats left even though we already had the tickets and our driver expected us to see more than an hour show standing up. we refused and the driver obtained a refund of the tickets at least (100.000 rupias each). after disappointment of the show, we went (against our will but there was no way of being refunded) to dinner which was very low level and much far from what we expected. if you want to go to the temple don't trust tour operators and organize by yourself the tour and if you want to see the show of kecak dance at the temple be the at least 15-30 minutes before it starts.",8
the temple is set amidst stunning sea views beware the sea is very rough here...exercise caution in not venturing too close to the cliff...there are warnings but not enough safety reinforcements you get good souvenirs here,4
the temple complex and the shoreline are very beautiful and atmospheric. what spoils it however is us the tourists with the incessant need to take the perfect picture. they stand at the perfect spot primping their hair and pouting for the camera. please consider others who would like just to take a photo of that spot. rant over.,4
"beautiful, option to swim, nice flowers, rebuildt in 1963 after the earthquacke. a little temple is there also. nice to walk, sit and dream",4
"we come there when we on the way travel around bali. this place is very close to big road so that easy for us to visit. temple is very nice, you can have very nice picture with temple and can walk around, siting on the grass. they planted a lot of fllowe and tree there. can be a moment relax there",2
"this is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places i've been lucky to see in bali. feeding the koi is a highlight, there is a playground and amazing scenery. 2 or 3 places to eat as well as a couple stores for more touristy items. must bring your camera!!",2
"one of the best-known places in bali for sure. tanah lot temple sits on a rock overlooking the sea and is a great place to watch the sunset. walk to the temple in low tide and do not forget to touch the holy snake and make a wish. mind that the sea snake is venomous, but no worries the guide makes sure no one gets hurt. you might get some bargains at the local market too. great place to visit.",18
"we visited this place before noon just to take in the view and see the temple. the temple here is certainly not the largest on bali island and a big part of it is closed to the public. a kecak performance(traditional balinese dance) is held here every evening and i heard thousands of tourists flock here for the show! the entrance fee here is inr30,000 per adult(aud3), so it is worth a visit if you are in bali. the cliffs are spectacular and will definitely add the \wow\ factor to your holiday photos!",2
"breath taking temple complex on the coast. magnificent views. vendors line the entry but once you're inside, you underrstand why this place is sacred.",4
"great views, suggested to reach there by 4 pm so that one can visit the temple during low tide and also enjoy the sunset provided cloud cover is not there",4
enjoyable place to just stand still and enjoy the moment . the environmemt is so alive not so many people with great view of the ocean and temple and if u are lucky u can find many monkeys around the temple. u can enjoy the best sunset while watching the kecak performance by the villagers which so entertaining.,13
"this is a beautiful temple to look at from afar. you can't actually go to them temple, but you can see take some great photos of it. it's nice and cool with the ocean breeze being that it's right on the water. there are lots of shops and restaurants nearby as well.",4
this was the photo in the air asia in-flight magazine that made me want to go to bali. this temple is in a mountain lake and the photos are wonderful. there is a restaurant with a buffet and many tourist and snack shops. try some of the local snacks. they were like cassava chips and there was also a peanut snack.,2
"obe of the nice spot to see the sunset in bali , but more attention bevause there are live wild monkeys , please don't bring food or bottle of drink, couse they can take its",2
"one of the most beautiful places we visited in bali. sadly it was overcrowded by tourists, local and oh so many schoolchildren but it was worth a visit. ponds are full of colorful fishes in every sizes and they seem to be hungry all the time so if you happened to have bread with you, make sure they won't take your fingers too. gorgeous place with picturesque scenery.",2
"uluwatu temple was beautiful, with sweeping cliff top views of crashing waves on the rocks below. be careful of the monkeys that love to steal your sunglasses!",8
"uluwatu temple is only remembered coz of the amazing performance of hanumana in the kecak dance. kecak dance is amazing, and is a lot of fun :d (completely unexpected) the sunset view is average (tanah lot is way better for sunset).",8
"ideal place to visit, 60.000 rp./person. i think people should go here when the tidal dơn so you can go to the temple to visit",4
"very beautiful scenic views from cliff top. amazing feat to built the temple in this location. naughty monkeys everywhere, be careful of sunglasses or spectacles as they will grab them and not give them back unless you feed them. it was very hot climbing all the steps but rewarded with the views.",14
worst temple ever. in pictures (photoshoped) looks nice but not in reallity. just an advertisement trick.,4
"the temple was beautiful with the sunset in the background, however, the place is so commercialised and super busy which let the experience down.",4
"we only viewed this beautiful temple from our hotel and from golf course. stunning, mystical and beautiful watching the waves crashing in from sunrise to darkness. amazing.",4
visited the temple during a downpour! interesting place with good views. stayed and watched the kecak dancing which was excellent and worth sitting in rain for! gave an insight into culture.,13
"not worth the visit. over commercialised, entry fee, people everywhere. paid to use toilets and they were filthy. traffic is horrific. there are 2 major points, each with a temple on them, which you can not go into. we didn't even wait for the sunset as it was so overcrowded we left early to beat the traffic. your better off seeing the sunset off a beach with less people and view a quiet local temple instead.",4
great view at sunset; the temple itself is not accessable; for prayers only. the kecak dance show is to recommend (book in advance). beware of the monkeys: the will for sure steal your (sun) glasses!,13
"we went there at noon time, around 1pm, it is so hot and sunshine is very strong. jun is not a peak season and it is not packed. the view is spectacular, and there are some restaurants where you can sit outside the cliff and spend a few hours there drinking tea and watch the temple. if we know the view is that good, we should go there to watch sunset instead of going to jinbanang.",4
one of the most memorable sunset that you can ever get in bali is at tanah lot. i have been here on several occasions before but this time the trip to the temple is the worst as the traffic is jammed for most part of the journey. you should make preparations to be earlier as traffic can be very bad. still it is a beautiful temple.,18
there was temple in the middle of the beach. better come when sunset so u can enjoy the ambience. it took 3hr from dps to tanah lot.,17
really great place to see on your trip to bali. uluwatu coastline is magical. be careful of the crazy pickpocket monkeys. very cultural and scenic.,8
"uluwatu temple is more like a park where you can walk along the cliff to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the cliff, ocean, grassland, and of course the temple. remember to book a driver as it's difficult to get a cab back to your hotel.",8
"rainy and windy day, but a most visit place in bali. a bit of culture combined with a opportunity to get a little exercise walking the seashore",2
"it has an amazing landscape, definitely worth a visit. tanah lot temple looks different during high tide and low tide. you can walk to the temple when it is low tide. if you want to watch the beautiful sunset and fire dance, be there around 5.30pm but expect a huge crowd.",17
"going to the temple from the parking is quite difficult, some by van (paid for) and some walking. note the slope is really stiff. when you - finally - arrive at the temple you are just sourrounded by hundreds of people queing up to get their photo taken in different position at the famous door. that door being taken for the \professionnal photographers\ you just cannot go near it!!! all this is so disapointing adding the fact that parts were closed due to tiling. the temple by itself is nice.",4
"there's an entrance fee to go in. it has a large park for you to walk, take pictures, enjoy the grass and flowers and trees. the pura on the lake is really nice. with mountain and the sky on the background, it's truly a good place to just enjoy bali and the nature.",2
hugely popular and crowded temple but expected this. really stunning at sunset. go and see the fire dance show too. like some very strange crazy panto quite funny,13
we were taken here by a local guide and driver who recommended an early visit as it gets very crowded after lunch. a beautiful setting and our guide explained the significance of all the buildings. it is the iconic temple.,4
"great view. this is a must if you in bali. nice photo angle and spot. just dont spend too much time posing, as lot of people also want to take photo. you can walk across during the low tide.",2
"the view of the place is amazing. you can see the indian ocean which is beautiful. the water is so clear. best time to visit this place early evening so you can catch the sunset in all its glory and also see the bali kecak dance. usually this dance happens in the backdrop of the sunset but since we went during the peak season, the show was sold out. luckily since there were so many people, they decided to do a second show for us, which apparently never happens (as told by our driver/guide) so we were quite happy since we were quite excited to see the dance. it was really fun to see a snippet of the ramayan being acted out by them. also can i just mention the people of bali are really very very kind and polite. which is so nice. the temple is on a cliff, so of course, you have uphill climbs. wear comfortable shoes. take time out to walk till the end of the cliff before you see the sunset. you will also spot lots of monkeys. pretty harmless but still you are advised to not carry water bottles or shades since they are known to snatch them. there are proper bathrooms and stalls available for quick bites. the campus is also quite big. also, you won't be allowed to go inside the temple since only the local balinese people are allowed, so that was a bummer. all in all, it was a beautiful place. its a place for everyone.",2
"bali is well known for its rice paddies, beaches, coral reefs and the volcanic mountains. for me even more important thing is the culture that they preserved since a thousand years. temples are existed within the premises of almost all the houses. praying uniforms are compulsory for all the rituals. traditional dances are performed in schools, hotels & in their community centers in every thursday. tanah lot temple is also equally interesting to visit; traditional rituals also used to take there in almost all the days. balinese are very rich in their culture.",2
"my mum had said we should see a bit of bali while we were there. so we decided to go to this temple. the views were out of this world and the guide, (you should go with a guide,) was very knowledgeable. we learnt so much about the place and it's history in the short visit. things to be aware of, the monkey's will grab your sunglasses for food and it gets hot!",2
"walking up the mountain shows amazing views of the ocean and cliffs. the photos we took are absolutely incredible! entry was 100,000 rupiah (approx $12 aud) per adult which wasn't too bad. at entry if you are wearing clothes that show your legs then you are to wear a long peice of purple satin to cover up (both me and my partner had to have this and we were absolutely sweating underneath) otherwise you are given a yellow sash to wear around your waist. the monkeys at the temple can be aggressive so be careful with your belongings (camera, phone, sunglasses or anything on you in general). we saw 2 pairs of sunglasses taken by monkeys, yes it was hilarious but they don't like to be touched so it's very unlikely you'd get them back. overall it was great to see the different culture and architecture, it really is worth seeing.",14
"lots of tourists from differents countries. the weather was hot, some tourists even brought umbrella. enchanting views. a must spot if you visit bali.",2
this is one of the 4 primary temple to see when in bali. it is a wonderful temple and park set on a lake high in the mountains. it reminds me a great deal of the feel and look of lake tahoe in the states. i suggest spending a few hours relaxing and enjoy the beauty of the area.,2
"the uluwatu temple is a must do in south bali. make sure you go for the sunset .it can be crowdy but the whole temple is beautiful and deserve to be seen. the scenery on the ocean is stunning careful with the monkey, they can be aggressive",8
"the temple is really amazing.balinese refer this temple as the temple of sea.which is quite beautiful.there are other temples nearby this area.30,000 rupiah is the entrance fee,",2
these grounds are great to walk around. you cant go inside them but with lake bratan right there and beautiful mountains in the background it is a great spot for photos and just enjoying some unique temples. there is even a small animal compound on the grounds.,4
the tanah lot temple is a not to be missed spot. this rock temple by the sea offers the typical picture postcard opportunity. one can get a local flavor as a large number of nearby villagers also visit the temple. walk around a bit for some excellent views.,17
"it's so commercialized, it's full of shops and hawkers and as a result you are being hassled to buy something every 5 steps. i just wanted to look at the temples and take in a peaceful atmosphere. it's nothing like this at all, there's thousands of tourists and it's more like a busy bus station than visiting hindu temples. the temples are nothing like you see on the photos online, which have been heavily photoshopped. they're ok but you can see better temples on every corner in bali. i left feeling sad and disappointed as i'd wanted to see it for a long time.",2
the temple itself isn't that great but the view of the ocean from the cliff is spectacular. we came here for the kecak dance and it was okay.,13
"uluwatu temple with beautiful cliffs view and the waves of the indian ocean at the southern of the island of bali, there are some monkeys living around the temple, you should be a little careful because little naughty, sometimes they take your goods such as glasses, sandals and ribbon hair, but do not be too worry, because there are a few guards around the temple. we recommend arrive early around 5pm. because few crowded with many visitors when the sunset time and more than 800 peoples who want to enjoy the views while watching the kecak & fire dance performance., the dance starting at 6pm. and finish at 7pm. ticket prices rp100k / person.",8
the place is nice and the sea temples are interesting but if you staying for a short time and you want to see the best then i don't recommend going there as there are many more interesting places to see that this. if you have plenty of time on the other hand then you should see come and see it but it will take you 15-30 min to see it all.,4
you may find hundreds of temples in bali but this is one of the nicest weve seen. the best is to arrive a half an hour before sunset to catch a good place to see.,2
best time to visit is in the evening. you'll get to experience beautiful sunset with fire dance... there's a ticket to enter around 30k per head and wearing a sarong (wrap around) is compulsory as in all temples of bali,2
"it's a temple on a rock marginally in the ocean with a nice view of sunset. yes the view is ok but the crowds of chinese tourists pouring out of big coaches, the markets you have to walk through to get there from the car park where people are trying to sell you tourist trinkets or pay to hold a python - no thanks. plenty of better cultural experiences in bali than this.",2
the temple is quite nice but the price is very high compared to other temples in bali. the park where it is located is also really confusing and doesnt fit to the entire atmosphere. after the entryfee you also have to pay for the toilets and the parking… in this case just 2/5,2
"beautiful temple and awe inspiring natural surroundings. a bit disappointing that we missed the sunset due to the weather, but the sheer majesty of the place was worth the trip. was sad that we would not be able to see the interior of the temple but then relieved because it means the rest of the tourists weren't able to either. pros: idyllic temple overlooking the sea cons: too many unruly tourists",4
"we arrived at 9:40am and the place was fairly packed. scenery is nice, but it sounds like it is more an amusement park for local children than a sacred temple. overall good, but don't go out of your way to see this.",4
"uluwatu temple is for the perfect sunset. the view of the cliff on the opposite top edges feels you like away from the earth. the silence of sea, the clouds and the wind sound all at once is a pleasant.",8
"fantastic scenery, rivalling the cliffs of moher (ireland) and there's also a monkey dancing show. did not watch it but heard it's good. parking could be difficult during sunset or sunrise. avoid local holidays as it may be packed with school excursions though understandbly most tourist wouldn't know. last but not least keep everything hidden and out of sight!!! glasses, water bottles etc. a damn monkey stealthily sauntered like an ancient ninja, up behind me and like an expert pickpocket, lifted my glasses up and away.... and i do have photographic evidence! ..... by pure chance, my buddy was about to take a picture of me when the rambunctious primate and his equally swindling lookout took it. luckily i got it back though it was thrown over the wall but not quite into the cliffs below! one of the temple caretakers was able to retrieved it as i guess it happens quite often enough and it's a way for them to make a $ or two while the dastardly simians got an underserved treat.",14
"amazing place, a must do if you are in bali, go there before sunset as it's one of the most beautiful sunset i ever seen",2
there are much more impressive tempels on bali. but if you like a nice lake to relax then this is the spot to go to..,2
i visited this temple at sunset with my wife and son. it essentially consists of cliff top walks overlooking the ocean with a small temple at the top of the mountain. there is also a small amphitheatre where traditional dancing takes place at various times. i was told by many people that the monkeys that live in the area are very aggressive and to avoid with my small son but i didn't have any difficulties. the sunset was pretty spectacular and the views from the cliff tops are amazing. all in all a nice place to visit.,14
"the temple is situated on top of a rock, almost resembling an island with water all around and on the beach. most photographed of all bali i believe and obviously no one would miss in their trip. visited oct 2018",2
was so good to see the temples in person and tick it off the bucket list beautiful part of bali rich in history and tradition,2
"looking for best spot sunset?this place must be visit. and they have temple in the beach, but very busy with local and bule person.",4
"like most sacred sites in bali, tanah lot has become an opportunity for the locals to make a buck. we have learnt to embrace this crass commercialism and have a bit of fun while haggling for gifts and souvenirs, the tourists visiting the site are probably more interesting than the site itself. likewise the surfers risking injury near the rocky shoreline below the cliffs. worth the trip but maybe later in the day to get the setting sun behind tanah lot for that perfect pic.",18
"beautiful view for sunset.. except if we saw kecak dance...you should be arrived at least 5pm for secure your kecak dance ticket. sunset start from 5.30 pm, really beautiful sunset. i fell lucky with my tour guide bagus, nice person 087741459081",13
"it feels like a temple on the edge of the earth, it is really beautiful and there were not many tourists when we visited. the water below is crystal clear & we got to watch massive turtles swimming in the bay below. be ware lots of monkeys in this area so hold onto your belongings.",4
"this temple is so beautiful. the view is spectacular, world class. the monkeys that roam the temple are just a bonus.",14
"great place and views, but most of all: the kećak dance! nature was following the script so it actually started raining during act three which begins with a storm in the jungle. now we definitely have to go back to watch the show till the end as it was pretty amazing. definitely recommended!",13
"not really worth the trip from kuta or further places. the view is nice though. it is very crowded and everyone tries to rip you off. if you plan on going by taxi, don't. they will charge 3-4 times the normal rates. if you have to chose between this temple and tanah lot, go for the latter. much more impressive in my opinion",17
this is a very beautiful temple with breathtaking views of the sunset. do keep in mind the monkeys like to steal your belongings and there are lots of tourists.,14
"we came here as part of a private tour and what a beautiful place it was to watch the sunset! while we were waiting we saw many monkeys as well, some of them stole people's thongs and sandals while they were posing for photos so be careful if they come near you as they do steal your shoes!! we saw the monkeys being fed corn as well but were told by our guide that these monkeys are a bit naughtier than the ones at the monkey forest in ubud as they are not fed as often. it was very cute to see the baby monkeys eating corn throughout the area. the views from the temple are breathtaking and you can take many beautiful photos here, i would definitely recommend a visit to the temple just for the views alone and to see some monkeys!!",14
"this was an early evening trip to uluwatu temple which is a temple on the cliff edge. it is quite a stunning setting which overlooks the indian ocean and has many photo opportunities of fabulous scenery. we didn't arrive to get tickets to the show but were told it is excellent. however we were not disappointed as the temple itself was worth the trip. as this is a place of worship you are expected to cover legs, and to this end saris are provided, free of charge.",8
"visited this temple for the kecak & fire dance and i was not disapointed, this is a popular place with the tourist's. the fire dance was amazing and beautiful to watch set with the sunset as the backdrop. watch out for the monkeys..lol..they steal whatever they can get their hands on...hand sanitiser included...lol..and prepare for a sore backside from sitting awkwardly after the arena was packed full... overall enjoyed it",13
just the best place we visited at bali. there are some rules to be followed. you have to cover your waist with a dothi and tie a special string around. all these are provided after you take the pass on payment. a vast expanse of a serene atmosphere within is most impressive. absolutely clean and neat. hats off to the maintenance team to keep it clean with a huge crowd visiting daily. the western side is surrounded by the sea which makes it even more beautiful. sea is rough. you can walk around for any length of time. you have a lot of steps to climb. take your own time or go through the middle road without steps. there is no entry into the temple for tourists. you got to be careful with monkeys who can be a bit dangerous. careful with all your belongings the monkeys can pick and disappear.,2
"we visited the temple complex at uluwatu with our 2 daughters aged 14 and 10. there is a nominal entrance fee which includes the provision of the mandatory purple sarong, which is part of the fun of visiting a balinese temple. the location is beautiful, perched high on the cliffs overlooking the sea. it takes about 30 minutes to walk around the temple complex. the presence of monkeys at the temple is something that i really like, and this aspect of the temple is well managed by the temple staff. do be wary of the monkeys, though, if you decide to get close to them, which we did. mea culpa. they look really cook and appear to be passive and uninterested in you. however, they can act very suddenly and unpredictably. at the end of the experience, near the shopping area and car park, we saw a monkey who was sitting at the bottom of a tree. he appeared to be sitting calmly and we went over to have a look. we were about 2-3 metres from him when he decided to launch himself and take my younger daughter's thong/flip-flop. he then ran up a tree with it and a local man beckoned him down with a boiled egg and retrieved the thong for us (at a cost of 15,000 rupiah which i thought was quite reasonable given that we would have had to buy her a new pair of sandals to replace the missing thong). we all thought this was pretty funny until we realised that my daughter had been (albeit very slightly) bitten as the monkey was removing the thong from her foot with its mouth. this resulted in her receiving 4 rabies shots over the course of the next month, and a tetanus booster. i bear no ill-will towards the monkeys as they are only doing what comes naturally to them. don't be put off visiting the temple, it is beautiful and you do not have to interact with the monkeys if you do not wish to. if yo do decide to interact with them and require medical attention as a result, we thought the bimc clinic at nusa dua was very good!",8
"enjoy bali,if you want japanes and english driver dont worry i ll assist you in bali, we want make your holliday more componion.",2
"it's a must to go places , the drive frm kuta bali takes about an hour depending on tragic . we hired a car plus a driver cum friend (excellent tour guide who takes care of us every time we visit bali ) we reach there ard 530pm , sun is almost setting and just the right time to take pictures and exploring the old temples . there will be a kecak kecak performance there , entrance to the are is only 30k and to enjoy the performance is 100k ( rupiah 😘) which personally i think is value for money . every time i watch this performance , i get transported to another dimension. the only thing to be wary of this place are their monkeys 🐒 , they are highly intelligent and don't be smart with them. take care of your personal belongings, eg sunglasses , bags , shawls & cameras . they are fast and furious when comes to snatching 😜. do not feed them , coz they are all well fed!",2
i love this place so much cause is very warm and natural. you can see the local prayers and their ceremonies if you have luck. i took good picture with this tample,4
"there are many tourists, but you have to walk along the cliff a bit away from the temple to see the view that gave me goosebumps. beware of monkeys, they steal stuff very professionally. at our stay we saw 4 glasses and 1 mobile stolen by monkeys! also the kecak dance is woth to see at sunset.",14
the temple situated on rock over the sea. amazing views! i was there in last day on may trip and this view impress me most of all in bally!,4
"i believe this place is one of the most interesting places in bali that all the tourists must see. it is about 40 minute drive from nusa dua. you can rent a car with driver for rp 250,000 to 300,000. ulu watu temple is located on a cliff with a beautiful view to the indian ocean. first , you must buy an entrance ticket ( rp 3000) and cover your lower part with a veil or cloth which are all in a big basket and charge free. you can bring something to feed monkeys as they are there for welcoming you. don't panic! they are funny . just be aware of your belongings. then you either go straight to the temple for shooting pictures or to the left side of temple to walk alongside the wall separating you and the ocean . the best time for visiting this place is before sunset for two main reasons : 1) seeing sunset 2) better weather ( less humidity and warmth). at 6:30 there is a kacak dance . anyway , don't forget one thing ! be there two hours before sunset to avoid traffic . bring with you hat and bottles of water",8
"since i was already in the area, i also went to uluwatu temple. it was very crowded but it was worth it. it is a temple in the cliff and you have to go to the other side to get a good look. be prepared for long walk though.",8
best attraction in south side of bali so far! the temple is placed on a cliff that has beautiful view right to the sea. you have to walk down the stairs full of people and somehow it could be a little bit slippery when it's rainy. my friend & i found a secret place to see the sunset away from the crowd. we spent the evening there and back a little bit late and it was really dark. 40k for the entrance fee.,2
"beautiful place, very well kept. wear flip flops as you may have to walk over a bit of water to get to the actual temple. the place is very pleasant and peaceful. sure theres some hawkers, but i just saw a couple and the best part is that this is more of a local hangout rather than a tourist dump. the grounds around are really nice and families have picnics here. as the tide gets low, youll see holes in the solidified volcanic rocks and theres small fish and crabs in there. pretty cool. nice to stand there and see the waves crashing.",4
"been to uluwatu temple as well as tanah lot for sunsets. uluwatu is way more spacious and has a fantastic view! tanah lot was too cramped and messy for a good walk while enjoying the place. go to uluwatu if you are contemplating between the two! its my first time going, lucky to be brought around by a local.",8
"definitely not the best part of my glorious trip to bali. went in the morning and it was ridiculously crowded. i'm starting to think the selfie stick is the worst invention ever. i was not aware that you'd have to wade through the water to get to it, so i basically took pictures of the beach and the back of the temple (i guess? no idea) and left. i think i spent 20 minutes there after a 90 minute taxi ride from ubud. i was on my way to canggu, but i could have skipped this and not missed anything.",2
"we have been at tanah lot for sunset - an eery mood, really romantic and very different from anything else we saw in indonesia. however, be prepared that you are not the only one visiting the place: of course it is touristic and there are street vendors. nevertheless, the temple has an aura of loneliness as it sits somewhat away from the mainland on a rock in the sea. you can traverse by foot at some times of the day, but not enter the temple as such.",18
"great experience - many temples, lovely river, lots of mischievous monkies who one should keep a close eye on.",14
we visited the temple at sunset and saw the fire dance. location is absolutely spectacular and temple is stunning. i really enjoyed the fire dance - great experience.,13
"this was part of a three part day trip we did, it is set on the cliffs and the temple surroundings are populated by very friendly monkeys who beg for food very well! its not much of a temple as a big long wall along the cliffs with some great views, expect a fair bit of walking and some steps. we had as long as we wanted here and took about 40 minutes in seeing everything.",14
it is still a must see in bali although i didn't do myself any favours with this. i had heard that it was very crowded at sunset and the associated traffic was time consuming so we went during the day. there wasn't much traffic but there were still a lot of tourists and it was also high tide meaning that you couldn't get right to the temple and the tourists are confined to a smaller area. it is very commercial around the temple like many attractions around the world. you can see the sunset over the water anywhere along that coast so if that is not the most important thing to you my best advice would be to check the tide times before you go.,2
this temple has beautiful sunset so recommend to visit sunset time. you can feed the monkeys and there are people taking care of monkeys if needed. don't bring handbags etc easier with only camera/phone so monkey doesn't snitch anything. it's a beautiful place to walk around in and take nice pictures of cute monkeys and sunset.,14
"this temple is really great, you should visit. there is a huge queue though for your picture to be taken. you will be told how to stand. we wasnt interested for that and just wanted to take a picture of the place causing slight argument with the people who had their turn. a bit frustrating, its a temple and should not be used that way. but they also make you walk a lot on a steep in addition to the many steps. prior to our arrival in bali i saw many pictures online with water reflection and this is misleading because in reality there is nothing of this sort. i am a photographer and water reflection is what made me go in the first place, so i was disappointed but its good to visit. its unique from all other temples we have seen.",2
one of the most beautiful temple in bali. we went there in the afternoon. the sea is beautiful the temple on top of an small rock island (which is reachable by foot) is breathtaking. they have transitional dance performances in the evening after the sunset but unfortunately i didn't stay for that show.,2
"nice attraction for family vacation. it's very huge with few sorts of temples. the traditional market after the entrance sells balinese products, which nice for souvenirs. it's always busy even on low season, but the best time to visit is when the sea level is low, so more spots to walk, and can come near the tanah lot temple. now it has more parking lot, and better walkways for baby carriage or wheel chair. it's one of the busiest tourist spots visited by locals and foreigners.",17
"beautiful water temple, highly recommended to visit, and very romantic if you're with your sweetheart. imagine the stones in the water as your walk of life, and see what you can image about your joined future!",4
excellent natural experience in te center of bali near ubud love it for a day trip from seminyak happy times back there,2
a great sunset with the temple in the foreground - lots of other tourists and lots of trinket stores,4
"the entrance fee is 50.000 idr/pax (one of the most expensive in bali) and that for not seeing the temple inside, you just can turn around trying to make a picture with just a few dozens of tourists. no need to wear sarong as you enter an amusement park, not a temple. the view of the temple is nice but is just for taking a picture and leave...an expensive picture.",2
this temple is situated at a beautiful location. love the view from the top. do not miss the show here. love the cliff view and the stunning sunset here. beware of the monkeys.,14
the temple and grounds are wonderful. would recommend this temple to anyone in the area! views are amazing!,4
another temple that was closed. after paying for a cab and the entrance fee and we only got to walk around. mind you the walk along the cliff is pretty but it is still a big let down. i don't get the hype.,4
if you are planning to go bali then you must add this temple to your check list. the temple is kind of encircled by the ocean and gives you an awesome view at the evening during the time when the sun is setting down.,2
"a great and holy place to explore, it is a popular tourist attraction not to be missed. the rock-island's beautiful setting is for the local to worship the balinese sea gods. many balinese market-format souvenir shops at the entrance for the tourist to get souvenirs to bring home.",2
the uluwatu temple is amazing. perched on a cliff face with breathtaking views. watch out for the cheeky monkeys.,8
"very beautiful at sunset , it is a long trip in the middle of no were but there is a market with little shops and a couple of resturants which are good. bewere of the temple snake it is huge and for a payment you can touch it if the keeper says you can but it is poisonous and no way i would, it lives in the cave opposite the temple and as long as it lives the temple is safe",4
interesting experience. beautiful sea side location once you get through to the temple. several people visiting but not overwhelming. worth visiting if you have transportation as is far from anything else.,4
first the temple is under repair and while the sunset is beautiful i am sure you can catch it from other venues just the same. the monkey dance show is a bit sad in my opinion...they built an amphitheatre to pack as any people in as possible and just feels anything but authentic. most people left in the middle of the show.,14
"bali has great temples. ulun dhanu bratan temples is one of them. even though it looks like a theme park, definitely the entire scenery is mesmerizing. forget everything and enjoy the lake view.",2
"temple is good , but is too much teeming with people which happens with tourist places that too popular ones , you are not allowed to enter the temple just few clicks here and there but it is worth while standing against the indian ocean in the backdrop and island temple infront of you for your pictures and selfie cravings :)",4
"went to tanah lot expecting great things. very disappointed. extremely tourist orientated - people annoying you and following you around to buy things, postcards, hair clips, kites, photos etc. rolled up trousers to get to temple - can't walk around and can pay $$ for blessing. wouldn't bother recommending this place - think next time i'd visit another temple.",17
"wonderful views at uluwatu temple. while we are free to walk around the temple grounds, the actual temple courtyard isnt accessible to public. it can be entered by devotees during prayers only. one thing to beware is the hundreds of naughty monkeys, which will not hesitate to steal your water bottles, food, and sometimes even glasses/sunglasses. the monkeys are smart- dont underestimate or taunt them! keep a very close grip on all your items. the sunset over uluwatu is a sight to behold. you can also watch the kecak and fire dance in the arena nearby. it begins at 6 pm, but go early to secure a good place to sit. there is a separate charge (rp100k) to watch the one-hour kecak dance. this is our second time to uluwatu temple. we just love the grand views. worth the visit, just take care of your belongings.",8
the temple itself is not much to rave about so you should come for the dramatic cliff top views looking out to sea. the walk around the park nearby is very pleasant but you need to be weary of the large macagues that roam the forest that are always looking our for food handouts and objects that they might snatch from you. we saw a tourist lose his camara to one of these apes. there is an entrance fee and you need to wear a sarong for religious compliance as this is a place of worship.,14
"amazing views of the indian ocean from the temple site - the temple itself is a beautiful construction which enhances the wonderful setting. it gets very crowded especially around sunset (which can be spectacular). beware of the monkeys, they like to grab hats and especially sunglasses.",14
"the hawkers in the parking lot. the \guides\ to ward off the monkeys. the long uninteresting, tourist-swarmed, concrete walk to the temple. the temple is not very well maintained.",14
"two temples on the beach. there are amazing, and the place at dusk is really beatiful. to reach the main temple you can cross the beach, putting you legs into the water. price: 30.000 idr.",4
we went there on a cloudy day on a day trip from amed. really enjoyed lempuyang temple although we only went to see the first one. couldn't see the mountain because of the clouds. still beautiful.i had my own sarong but had to cover my shoulders too so one lady just gave one to me (no fee). the only bad thing was a drone flying around the temple so it was in many of the pictures.,28
"due to proximity to the lake, this temple has a really fresh air and beutiful views. nice getaway from humidity.",4
"been here in an afternoon right in the sunset time and it was the best experience i had in my trip to bali. the temple, the scene were all so beautiful that i went up and down all over the place. (the temple is not open for tourists but you can get to the rock cliffs in the area for great views and sceneries). i even had a chance to be blessed by the local balinese people to were doing some kinda rituals at the well at the foot below the temple then. this is definitely a must-visit place if you come to bali.",2
we visited tanah lot as part of a tour with a driver and guide and were due to watch the sunset at tanah lot which we did. it is like a small village once you get through the main gates with many stalls and food outlets. the temple itself is on a rock and at high tide has sea all around it. lots of tourists stay to watch the sunset so pick your spot to sit and watch the sun disappear into the ocean. even though there were a lot of people there it was still a lovely thing to do. what came as a surprise however is the murmuration of bats that fly from the caves next to the temple just as the sun sets. millions of them fly off almost in formation creating the patterns in the sky usually seen with starlings. i am so pleased we stayed a moment longer and didnt miss this sight. incredible.,17
"beautiful temple, something different to witness but you are not actually allowed into the temple - you can see the kecak dance and stroll along the gardens but the monkeys will steal anything, even from your hands. they stole my sister's show off her food and started chewing it. they even snatched a child's glasses - not worth it to go if you have very young kids.",14
"this was one to tick off the bucket ist! it was super hot the day we went but we walked along the cliff face, got the much anticipated photos of the temple and learned a bit along the way! there are monkeys everywhere which add a bit of fun, just make sure your glasses arnt on your head!! you cant get in close to the temple but you can get good look at it and the views are pretty spectacular! definitely worth the visit if your down this way!",4
"this is an iconic temple for tourists to bali. it's a small temple complex, so include other sights as part of a trip to the temple. unlike the locals who look after the besakih temple, the locals at ulun danu are friendly and welcoming, the entry price is set and a guide isn't required or pushed at you. i'm glad i visited ulun danu as there was a ceremony taking place and they are always special to witness.",30
"we came here to visit the temple and watch the firedance. we think the dance was a nice thing to see as it's one of their cultures. the place is nice though as expected, it was packed with a lot of tourists. 30k idr for the temple's entrance and 100k idr for the uluwati dance. the driver with the van was referred to us by the hotel. he speaks very good english and was very knowledgeable of the place. you may whatsapp him +62 813-3859-7200 if you need someone to tour you in bali.",8
"the balinese hindus believe that the three divine powers of brahma, vishnu, and siva become one here. that belief results in making uluwatu temple a place of worship of siva rudra, the balinese hindu deity of all elements and aspects of life in the universe. pura uluwatu is also dedicated to protect bali from evil sea spirits.",8
this temple is one of the most famous in all of bali and for this reason it attracts a huge amount of tourists here each day. to beat the crowds go around sunrise when the clouds are away and you will have the whole place to yourself. be ware that you have to pay to enter as this is a tourist site but if you go early you can avoid this because the people who collect the money aren't there that early.,2
my driver brought me here about 5.30pm we looked at the temple and then you go to an amphitheatre and watch the fire dance. once the sun had gone down the dance went on a bit long for me and was a bit repetitive but tells a story etc. i left before it finished as to not get stuck in a traffic jam which the driver said was a good move.,13
"the place itself is crowded with tourists from china. large chinese tourists with lots of individual tour guides. some of them were offered a spa/massage plus uluwatu day trip views. the place is good to go at 4:30pm to avoid crowds but you need to wait until after sunset for the kecak dance. other then that, lots of cheeky monkeys stealing your sunnies/specs. just be careful not to wear any of that around there!",8
"but major part of the outdoor temple is under construction, but still a lot to see and enjoy. be prepared for large crowds, especially in the afternoon. also lots and lots of shopping stalls, but they are lined up as you enter.",4
"really enjoyed this temple. the scenery around the lake is amazing and the gardens make for a lovely peaceful walk. you can also take a speedboat around the perimeter of the lake, unfortunately we didn't have enough time to do this.",4
lovely well kept temple and gardens with some great sights onto the lake danau beratan take some change for the toilets.,4
"tanah lot temple definitely is a must of your to-visit list when in bali - however, if you go close to sunset, it might be quite crowded. there are many people offering you souvenirs and the crowds of tourists might be annoying at times but it compensates the picturesque view. you better go there in the morning in order to enjoy the place in a comparatively pieceful surrounding and avoiding the high tide. also if you go to watch the sunset, you need to plan about 1 hour more to go out of the attraction due to the heavy traffic. and a minor comment - you need to pay for the restrooms, which was a bit of surprise!",18
went here for a sunset sightseeing as the temple are located on the cliff beside the shore. breath taking sunset views for landscape lovers. just beware of trained macaques whos always trying to snatch your belongings especially sunglasses.,14
"while in bali for a month we stayed on lembongan for a few days and hire a local scooter to explore the island. the roads on the island are terrible with pot holes everywhere. i wasn't too keen on this idea, but husband and daughter were! we headed to devils tears and it was a beautiful stunning area to see. the views were amazing. we didn't stay long but can tick of the bucket list of beaches on the island.",2
"one of my favorite sights in bali! you could easily spend there at least 3 hours... so many things to appreciate! . amazing temples,each with its own ceremony, beautiful beach, surfers, religious music, beautiful sunny day.... wow wow wow",2
very nice place to visit. i must say it a must. great place to shots nice pictures as well as knowing the history about the temple. there were some people there dressed in religious outfits sitting down the temple stairs when approached them they said that a ritual neeeded to be performed first with donation to reached go to the temple which was ridiculous. as it is one of the most famous when visiting bali i think that guide tour should be included in the entrance ticket for people who goes to visit on their own.,2
"i heard a lot of this temple and people say its a must see in bali, just like you go to siam reap and u need to see angkor wat and to yogja u need to see the borobodur. we arrived at a very cloudy evening as it just finished raining and more rain was expected judging by the clouds. so the whole place was rather gloomy. there was a hindu festival at that time we went so a lot of locals were there praying and just chilling at the temple area. the temple nonetheless still looks good just that after seeing uluwatu temple earlier in the noon with bright sky, my vote is with uluwatu temple. as the weather was vrry cloudy we didnt stick until sunset but left shopping around the temple area.",2
"uluwatu temple is an attractive tourist spot. the admission price is quite affordable, only 35000 rupiah. there is also the kecak dance that can be enjoyed while waiting for the sunset. you have to pay 100,000 rupiah for this attraction. the dance is nice and involves interaction with the audience. management of seating and the number of spectators is not good so many spectators had to sit close to the dancer or even stand.",8
"worth the visit if you're in uluwatu. many places for great pics, temple is on cliffs above the sea....outside there are places to eat and shop. nice walking path and shady areas as well.",8
"this is a very picturesque and tranquil spot. it was relaxing to walk around and see the water features, the statues and the ornamental fish. we had a push chair and it required a little lifting and some areas were a bit tricky, but overall it didn't impede on our enjoyment of the site. there were quite a few other tourists here, but everyone seemed to be quite quiet and respectful. no bus loads of tourists that i could see. recommended if you like taking photos and seeing some balinese history.",2
a must see when visiting east of bali. perfect time to visit is early morning or late afternoon as it become so busy.,2
"a visit to bali is incomplete without a visit to tanah lot temple. a unique offshore setting, the place looks mesmerising with sunset backdrops, clear blue water and the rock formation off the indonesian island of bali. tanah lot means \land [in the] sea\ in the balinese language. infact, this is the first touristy place we explored at bali. we had a great time in the holy place which is perfect for photo opps as well owing to the stunning view of the temple.  the place is located 16 kms away from the hotel. we booked a cab from sanura tours & travels and a smooth drive led us to one of balis most important landmark.  we stepped out of the temple and wanted to quench our thirst. so we looked around and found a shop selling coconuts & ice-creams. to our surprise, these coconuts were much bigger than what we have had in india. so cool, one coconut water was sufficient for all of us. there were also shops selling famous bali bags and souvenirs.",18
spectacular coastline with amazing temples surrounded by pounding waves. walkway to tanah lot when tide right. great photo opportunity.,4
"when i ride bike to the temple around the noon, weather is cloud. the temperature is much cooler than denpasar. the lake is so beautiful. the temple looks surreal.",4
"friends said this was a must see attraction. it took us about 90min to get there from kuta (which was no problem), but when we got there it was 30,000rp ($3 aud) to get in and we were confronted by a very large mall style bali market and hawkers selling post cards and flying toys etc -all the same stuff that you can get in the lane ways at kuta. the place was very crowded. you cannot go to the temple itself, it is out on a cliff which is only accessible at low tide. we went in the afternoon to see the sunset and it was the most crowded place we'd ever been too - there were tourists with selfie-sticks everywhere; there were literally thousands of people. even walking around the top of the cliffs you cannot really get a good look at the temple. worse was the constant and very loud pa announcements encouraging visitors to attend a fire dance for 50,000rp. once you spend 30min walking around to look at the coastline (which in itself is pretty spectacular), you've seen it. personally, i was very underwhelmed by the experience. it would have been better had there been no constant pa and 1/4 the crowd.",2
good to reach their around 4pm to explore all areas of this place along with sunset view and dance performance in evening too. costing around 40k. balinese dress needed to enter the hindu temple on the coast of indian ocean. 1-2 hours needed to explore this place.,2
one of the very famous temple in bali didn't disappointed me ! the beautiful temple at the shore of the sea view is breathtaking ! worth a visit . spend few hours and acknowledge the beauty !,2
"be prepared for big crowds. tanah lot temple is gorgeous and unmissable and worth braving all the other visitors. the site is very commercial and convenient. there is a big street market with souvenirs, food, clothes, art, and much else. there are also many cliff top cafes with great views of the temple.",17
"wow! a small entrance charge to such an amazing sight. we drove passed this attraction during weekend, and it was choked with people. we carried on driving. the next day was tried again and were plesently surprised at how little people were visiting the temple. we enjoyed every minute of our time inside especially since we were not fighting the crowds for access and the perfect photo shot. truly an amazing experience!",4
"temple is situated on a cliff. like any other temples, you cannot access this temple. you can walk to the side of the temple but cannot get to the tip of it. there are foot path that you can access around the head land. nothing special here. rude staff- there is a lady who sold us the ticket here got disappointed and spoken behind our back in her language after we said no to her tour offered. she even said the monkey can attack you if you don't get a tour guide to protect you. entry fee is 20,000rp (2016)",14
during bali trip last day we visited this beautiful water garden which was amazing experience for us. you can pass a beautiful time here. the entrance fee of the garden is 20k idr per person. strongly recommended to visit this place.,2
arrived on the clear day! and enjoy the greatest crater in bali. try to arrive before noon time (before clouds covering the view),2
"the place is beautiful at sunset . but the entry to the temple is only for the balinese hindus, which is a bit dissappoiinting given that people visit it from far away places. a very peaceful and serene place.",2
buy some bananas and hold them high above your head. the little simians jump up on your shoulder and eat their prize...the temple of shiva is eclectic....very spiritual!,4
"bali is known for temples and you will find many temples here. they have some temples which are like pillars to their belief. this temple is one of 6 as per taxi driver. this temple is situated on cliff in south bali overlooking ocean. it is built in huge area and walk to temple and around overlooking sea from cliff is just amazing. there is small fees of 30,000 idr to enter the temple premises and sarong is must to wear which is included in ticket cost. there is belief that power of 3 hindu lords shiva, vishnu and brahma unite at this temple to save bali from evils from sea. its a must visit temple if you are in bali. we visited in noon time and didn't attend the cultural dance show which is done here every evening. there were many tourists in noon time as well.",2
"tanah lot is a very nice place to visit during evening hours. although it is not possible to walk to the temple as it is in sea . however, you can take some good pictures from the sea shore.",17
"my daughter and i really enjoyed the temple and the beautiful view you got up so high. entry is 30,000 rupiah and you need to wear a sarong they supply to show respect. theres are cute monkeys around who were all busy eating and doing their own thing when we were there but i had heard stories of them taking peoples jewellery, glasses and hats so we made sure we removed all ours before entering. definitely worth the visit. did take 90 mins from legian which was a lot longer than wed expected.",14
"it takes minimum 2-3 hours from bali ,most of the people feels what great to see here after 3 hours journey but thing is we must enjoy the nature's beauty and great balinese style of constructions ( traditional) and villages en route . after lunch you have to walk for 5 minuets for photo spot . her you can find couple of sellers please buy something for your family and support your level to their products.",2
"i was so looking forward to going to visit this temple. the view over the indian ocean was amazing, and so were the beautiful flowers. however, i was a bit unsure where the actually temple was. we were taken to the far end of the cliff for a view of the temple and then back for a closer look. so many people taking multiple selfies it got very tiresome as you couldnt even get a good look of anything because people were trying to get past you for their own selfies. to be honest, i felt incredibly let down. maybe i had set my expectations too high? either way, i wish i liked it better.",4
this place was truly magnificent! our driver walked us in (with a stick to keep all the monkeys away from us!) and dealt with the melee that was the ticket situation to the kecak (fire dance while we explored the temple. it is beyond words. you have to see it for yourself. they provide you with a sarong if you aren't dressed appropriately.,13
"uluwatu temple is one of the most overcrowded temples that you can experience in bali. there are tours and guides and performances, so if you enjoy those sort of things - definitely go! it is beautiful but just too overcrowded for me.",8
"of all those temples i have visited in bali, this one is the best (in terms of surroundings, \architecture\, view, geography, ..). how awesome isn't it to have a temple on an \island\ (depending on the season) and be surrounded by the ocean?! also, you can experience a beautiful sunset. the priest that had the temple built there, was a genius. there are nearby restaurants that provide meals and drinks while relaxing with a view at the ocean. as this is a popular tourist attraction, it can be very crowded though",2
we hired a private car with driver to bring us here. the entrance had a line of cars but it was fast moving. there were numerous shops for souvenirs. the walk to the temple was exciting since the transition from the flea market to the beach area was quite a pleasant surprise. it was breathtaking everywhere you look. although it was very crowded we still managed to have our own space enjoying the view. make sure you have comfy walking footwear that can get wet. a fan would also be nice because it can get hot and humid. always bring bottled water and a standby umbrella in the vehicle. it drizzled when we arrived. and we had our toddler with us. it was worth the travel and worth seeing again for sure. we ate a restaurant up the bluff and had an amazing sunset view.,4
"it's bali iconic temple where you can see beautiful sunset and buy souvenirs n gifts at average price at its market (you can get cheaper price somewhere else, but it's still ok). by the way i suggest you to have lunch/dinner somewhere else, bcs there aren't many restaurants near the temple, and the ones that is available are nothing special (n pretty expensive). so you better go there with full stomach, or hold it empty until you go to another place.",2
"we didn't actually go to the temple - having already been 'templed-out' at 'better' temples. i did enjoy watching the monkeys on the path to the temple and got some neat photos. we walked along the cliff top and viewed the temple from various 'lookouts' along the well formed track. the temple itself was a long way in the distance but the views of the sheer cliffs, the green foliage lining the cliffs and the very blue ocean below with its breaking white waves was a sight i would not have missed for anything. it would have been spectacular in the evening sunset.",14
"this is one of the most popular places in bali and for good reason. the views are truly awesome and breath-taking and has a calming effect on the soul. the sight of the waves hitting against the rocks somehow reinforced to me how insignificant we humans are in the greater scheme of things. pura uluwatu is located on the south-western tip of bali island. the temple was built in the 11th century and was one of nine directional temples constructed to protect bali from evil spirits. the journey here from kuta early in the morning took us about 1.5 hours in light traffic. we arrived at about 10am to a wholly deserted place which was good as we had the place all to ourselves. the entrance fee was idr20.000 per person. as it was drizzling, we also opted to rent an umbrella for idr5.000. all visitors are given a yellow sash to be worn around the waist as a form of respect upon entering the temple grounds. we had heard so much about the notorious monkeys of uluwatu but thank goodness we did not encounter many of them during our visit. the ones that we met did not accost us as we walked slowly and avoided looking at them. we also kept our valuables in our knapsack and avoided wearing glasses, hair bands and jewelry that might attract their attention. there was a person at the entrance who offered to \protect us from the monkeys\ for a fee but we decided not to engage his services. a good thing that we did not as there were hardly any monkeys around at that hour! so please beware if you encounter such \services\ from the locals there. it is probably just a way to make money from tourists who are afraid of the threat of aggressive monkeys! we took a short hike to the top of the cliffs to enjoy the spectacular views and take some photos. as mentioned by a few reviewers before, there is really nothing else to hold your attention here other than the views. the temple at the top was undergoing some renovation works but even then it was pretty ordinary and did not stand out. do go for the wonderful views, soak it all in and then leave feeling refreshed! we went in the morning as we did not intend to watch the kecak dance performances which took place around 5-6pm. the crowds would have been bigger in the evenings as the sunset view would have been the main draw. go early to avoid the crowds!",8
"tanah lot temple, built on a rock coming out of the sea. the temple itself is amazing. of course unless you are part of a worship ceremony you cannot enter the temple proper. but the area around the temple is beautiful. there gardens with beautiful flowers, flowering trees, and ornamental trees and shrubs that enhance the grace of the temple itself. watching the waves crash against the temple rock you wonder how it has been able to withstand the elements. there has been some restoration but it is still quite beyond belief that it could have survived on this rock for 500 or so years. it is worth a visit and awe inspiring. the one big negative about this site is the commercialization that has become part of the \temple business\. i don't know if the temple itself derives any benefit from the hundreds of vendors that line the entrance to the venue. most of what is sold is only there for the tourist. restaurants have been erected so the tourist will have a place to eat. one can only hope the temple benefits some how from these businesses.",17
"we visited during the wrong time of the year, ramadhan holidays. it was a total nightmare. we literally crawl all the way there, took us 2 1/2 hours to reach uluwatu from bali safari. bumper to bumper jam. luckily we reach the temple grounds just before the sunset. in less than 1/2 an hour it was over. we didn't spend enough time there, but view was spectacular. a word of caution, beware of the monkeys. we didn't take our driver's advise seriously until a monkey came out of no where and snatch my friend's glasses. and that's not the end, 2 more encounters where monkeys snatch slippers off 2 girls; both while posing for photos. unbelievably quick!",8
"we went here in the afternoon (around 2 pm) to avoid the crowds that come here for the sunset. the place was not crowded at all and the views were amazing (waves hiting the rocks creating a beautiful fog around the sunlit cliffs). i imagine that the sunset is beautiful too, but taking into consideration the previous comments regarding the crowds, i would recommend trying an afternoon trip to tanah lot.",17
"tanaji lot temple, locally called pura tanah lot, which means earth and sea, is beautifully located on a small island, is the most most popular place of interest in bali. unfortunately, one can not go to the temple if it is high tide time, as there is no bridge connecting the shore to the temple, although the distance is small. besides the main temple, the complex has four other smaller temples. the entire are is very well maintained, despite large number of visitors every day, round the year.",18
"one of the must-sees in bali! this temple is so beautiful and mesmerizing, we were awestruck when we saw it in front of us!",2
"bali have a lot of spot to see the sunset, and tanah lot is one of them. also u can enjoy one of the holy temple inside the with the great view. if u're lucky u can see the holly snake also. hopefully can comeback to here again...",18
"love coming to tahah lot, ive been lucky enough to visit at different tide levels which gives a totally different experience and amazing photo opportunities, you need to be prepared to fight the hordes of tourist and be willing to wait for the right moment to take a picture, lovely walk over to the right allows great views of the cliffs and if you lucky like we were there will be a couple of surfers hitting the waves and creating a little excitement. well worth the trip.",17
"ulun danu temple by the lake is a poster of bali scenic beauty. the lake is located high on the mountains. the whole atmosphere exudes serenity and heavenly peace. one can spend several hours marveling at the ancient temple with its timeless beauty. however, it is more than two hours drive from kuta beach, the popular tourist area. there are other things to do, including boating in the lake. benegul fruit market is just around the corner along with many restaurants. do not forget to take your camera to have memorable pictures. a must see when in bali.",30
uluwatu temple is a must see in bali . overlooking the ocean . cliff top views. the most peaceful place i've ever been to. very special to the balinese people .,8
"we always go to bratan lake and pura ulun danu when in bali. it is still one of the “must see” sites in bali, even though it becomes more touristic every year. in 2012 wearing a sarong was not mandatory anymore…",30
"although extremely crowded, uluwatu temple and the seaside cliff provide picturesque views and great during sunset. this is a religious site, so robes are provided at the front gate so everyone is dressed appropriately. the keckak dance is an optional event that is a great unique experience. the show is entertaining, but does drag on quite long. uluwatu temple is definitely worth a visit!",8
"we visited the temple during our one day tour of bali and i'm glad that it was part of the itinerary as it's a beautiful location. my wife had heard good things about the temple and i have to say it doesn't disappoint with its great view no matter what angle you look it. there is also the garden that surrounds the area and even that looks great from all sides. you'll need to pay an administration fee as with all tourist attractions in bali but it isn't that expensive at the end of the day. there can be quite a crowd however but they usually do iconic photos and continue on so you'll be able to get good views and photos if you're willing to be patient and there's no reason you shouldn't be as you're at a sacred ground. there are areas you can have lunch at however i'll comment on them through there restaurant but there is a few to choose from and they seem to all provide a good meal, but they can be expensive due to the tourist coming through. overall, it is definitely worth the trip to see this great temple and you'll be glad you took the time to come view it.",2
"it's like an amusement park cum mega shopping mall selling endless amounts of tat....bus loads of tourists converge on the place. the night we went, the sky was overcast so the sunset was underwhelming (nobody's fault, obviously!). we couldn't find the nightly dancing...we kept getting pointed in different directions and in the end gave up. if it's a hassle to get there, my advice is don't bother",13
yes - throngs of tourists & locals selling - but you have to see it. the setting is amazing - the actual temple is very small & you can't go in - but it's spectacular. set in crags that appear to be a basalt flow - on closer inspection black sandstone. never seen that before. for sunset - go just up road and dine at pan pacific - world class.,4
the temple is located in a very beautiful spot. unfortunately people are not allowed to go upstairs.,4
"went here as the last stop after the uluwatu half day tour. yes, the view is great but the restaurants are a bit expensive. food is good but i still think that it is way overpriced. check it out for the sake of being able to see it but it is not a loss if you missed it.",8
enjoyed the visit to the temple and also the kecak dance at sunset. very pleasant experience to be enjoyed by the entire family. overall highly recommended.,13
this was a must while in bali. a great way to get a cultural lesson and catch one of the best sunsets at the same time. the monkeys rome the temple freely. so hold onto your hat and glasses because they will snatch them and run away then try to barter with you for you to get it back. make sure you take a flashlight because once it gets dark after the sunset show you will not be able to see heading back out to the front where the cars are. all you will hear are the monkeys and im not going to lie it is kind of creepy. be sure to wear comfortable shoes and eat first! bring water!,2
"the temple is located on the shores of lake bratan in the mountains near bedugul. becuae of higher altitude the climate is cooler than other locations. the temple is quite popular with tourists and locals as well. the location also has a nice garden, food stalls, kids play area and is quite photogenic.",4
"the tanah lot temple in bali is in a maginificent seaside location. perched on a rocky area, this monument for the sea god was our last stop on day 1 of our bali trip. the sunset was magic and we thoroughly recommend this place.",18
this was the second best temple in bali after tanah lot. and please note in bali you cannot enter temples so my reviews are purely based on surrounding and things to enjoy near by. uluwatu - best thing is kecak here best thing is the surroundings - its around a beautiful lake and there are number places to sit and relax and to click pictures. for us having nice picture sites is the reason to pick it as second best temple. also we experienced a local ritual here which was a unique experience specially since we are from india and we never though hindus can have such rituals also for me must visit temple in bali,8
"don't leave bali without coming out here. just stay and enjoy the view. there will be lots of people but do stop and take lots of pictures. there was a ceremony going on so i get to see balinese in their traditional attire which definitely does not resembles typical hindu/indian. we were told to watch out for monkeys and hold on to our belongings. fortunately, the monkeys i saw was way down on the beach and we are so up high. good place to catch sunset i was told.",2
"this is my second visits to uluwatu temple but still enjoy the harmonious and relax atmosphere. uluwatu is a temple built on a cliff and the view is just breathtaking especially during the sunset. the entrance fees is ird 20,000 / pax which is quite reasonable. the only thing that visitor should take note while visiting to uluwatu is to watch out those wild monkeys. they are very aggressive and would take away your glasses in just a second. you will not be able to get it back once it is in their hand. besides that, they will also attack your food and drink. make sure keep one's distance from them.",8
this beach one of the most commercial beach around greater uluwatu/jimbaran/pecatu area. well worth it to visit and instagramble place.,8
"the drive to the temple is a bit annoying but once you get there, you are sure to love the place. the dance show there is extremely popular but we personally found it strictly average.",13
"н4обычно4 и оч4нь кр3сиво4 м4сто для хр3м3: н3д высоким обрывом! 3 в4ч4ром н3 з3к3т4 можно пос4тить т3н4ц, оч4нь ром4ндую, полный восторг! unusual and very nice place for the church: over a high cliff! in the evening, at sunset, you can see the dance, would highly recommend a complete delight!",13
"this is an absolutely fantastic site. a temple on the ocean, with the surf rolling by, incredible view. an absolute must see while in bali. it was well worth the one hour it took to get there from our hotel.",2
"it was an unplanned trip to visit the uluwatu temple cause of traffic congestion and parking was really bad during that day, but i'm glad that i was able to visit this place and it was amazing. the view was stunning tho the monkeys scared me but over all i liked it!",8
"you'd be forgiven for wondering what the fuss was all about as you look at the temple grounds which don't rate compared to many more modest temples. the scenery is great, though. very dramatic coastal views. the dance show is the main attraction. it has many traditional elements as well as some stuff which is thrown in for pure entertainment. it's best to arrive early (it is very popular) and pick a day when it isn't going to rain. the setting is spellbinding overlooking the sea. you can watch the sun go down as you await the show. the male voice choir combine chants and grunts in quite a tonal and agreeable way. the costumes are colourful and some characters get to clown about a bit. when i was there, they crammed spectators in on the stage, restricting the dancers. they also had a priest come on during parts of the show to bless the participants, and groups of spectators leaving during the show which just added to the novelty. a sweaty, chaotic and entertaining evening out.",13
"i ve always dream that i will come this place and enjoy my sunset. ive made it . it was a breathtaking amazingly beautiful. the scenery , the calmness and the air made u feel part of it. i feel blessed to be witness one of the god creation. how the people respect to their god and other human beings made me believe that we can live in a peace. while you in bali , take a chance to visit this place i suggest at 5.00 to 6.30 pm to witness this beautiful moment.",2
"i do love to visit uluwatu temple..always mesmerized me...the view was breathtaking, beautiful, perfect *speechless* indian ocean straight in front of your eyes,its amazing. this place 100% recommended to visit. never regret to come here. if i've a chance i want to comeback again here.",8
"many ppl come for the show in the evenings. funny monkeys, but beware they might steal things from you. old looking temple buildings. great views over the cliff.",14
"a beautiful and unique temple surrounded by the sea with beautiful waves, has many places best to capture beautiful moments",4
our first stop in uluwatu and the view is just stunning. cant believe our dream came true. went there for a sight seeing before the sunset..also thanks to our very kind taxi driver mr.remegius who help us queue for the kecak dance ticket and finally we get our seat while waiting for the show. hot day is not a big deal but these amazing place is just nice and worth to visit when come to bali.,8
"bali is famous as \an island of one thousand temples\ although ten thousands is more like it, actually. with that many temples on the island, there is just not other temple that is like tanah lot temple. you could walk to the temple from the land during low tide. during high tide, you could hold onto a rope connecting the temple to the land. the beauty of tanah lot has to be experienced as i cannot explain the amazing feeling i have every time i visit this sacred temple.",18
"this incredible historical feature of ancient indonesian heritage exists just off the coast of the mainland near beraban, bali. windswept and moulded by the seas over the centuries, the monastery was built in the 16th century and lovingly restored with the financial assistance of the japanese government, an incredible sight to be witnessed. access to the island temple is possible during low tide but is cut off during high tide. this temple is the number one tourist destination in bali. was well worth the trip. great photo opportunities abound, enjoy,",2
"my mission to come to the area is to watch a sunrise, visit the famous lempuyang temple and see mount agung. the driver told me; i need to be early if i want to take a picture at the famous gate of heaven. we left nusa dua at around 3am and he brought me to some place up in the hill to see the sunrise but i guess i have no luck to see sunrise in bali (went to batur in april last year, heavy rain & no sunrise). it was too cloudy and i couldn't see the sunrise but from here i can mount agung for the first time and it is amazingly beautiful. i arrived at lempuyang temple at around 6.30am and there were already people ahead of me however i don't have to wait too long for the picture (expected waiting time to take pic - 2 hours when it's get crowded). there is no entrance fees but i need to pay for the sarong (10,000rp) and some donation at the booth. walk to the right side of the temple to enter, entrance from the gate of heaven is not allowed as not to inter frame with photo taking at the famous gate. there is no water as how it is seen in social media, they put a small tinted mirror below the camera (only works with hand phone camera) to have the water reflection. people who come here to take picture at the viral gate may think it's just a temple but take a moment, sit on the top steps of the temple opposite of the gate and immerse in the beautiful view of mount agung. it was my first time seeing a cone shape mountain and i will never forget how amazing it is.",28
"similar to other temples in bali, but, sitting on top of rock cliff, the scenery is so more enchanting. blue sky, blue sea, the views of breaking waves, and the cliff make a perfect stunning combination. get into the feel of the place with the complimentary sarong given to you at the gates. be careful of the cheeky monkeys as one of them was munching on a pair of sunglasses. so, just leave your glasses, bag, or anything not necessary in the car, and hold your camera tightly. we took in the view from the left side, my wife thinks the right side may be better for photos.. difficult to grasp the cultural and religious side without being permitted inside the temples and/or without a guide... overall great picture opportunity...",2
"i have three times in bali but it is the first to visit uluwatu temple. firstly, i'm not too interested, but when i was inside, i was just speechless with the beautiful of god's creation. the blue half light blue ocean is too perfect for me, especially the waves that hit the rocks.",8
"from the minute you walk into these gardens you are stunned by the sheer beauty of the place, it's absolutely stunning. one of my favorite places in bali.",2
"because its located above the city, it has very nice and cool air. amazing temple and surrounds. beautiful lake and amazing place to visit!",4
"the temple itself is located on top of a cliff with very nice views. it's generally crowded but you still can get plenty of nice spots to take pictures. there are some monkeys around that may try to take your glasses, hats or even phone. just stay away from them. i want to review in detail the kecak dance. you get the tickets once inside the temple. the ticket counter opens at 5pm and people start queuing, to call it something, around 4:30. price is 100thousand rupiah. in reality there's no queue just lots of people surrounding the booth. trying to get a ticket is akin to reaching the single barman at an overcrowded concert. after you get the tickets run to take your place in the amphitheater because it fills up very quick. if you're not lucky enough to get a proper seat, don't despair, because they'll put up chairs till they run of space, and then sit people on the ground, occupying every single square inch of available space, even right behind the performers. those coming really late will have to stand up from a far corner. the show itself is a standard kecak dance performance, but with all the crowd packed around the performers sometimes it's not a very enjoyable experience. i suggest to visit the temple, get nice pictures of the sunset when the place is empty after everyone goes to the performance. as for the kecak dance performance, there are better places in bali, like pura dalam in ubud where it's not ridiculously crowded and you'll get a better experience.",13
"overall this destination is worth visiting as you probably wont get to see temple built on a rock cliff too often. too bad its accessibility depends on the tides and even though if you manage to cross the water to the base, you still cannot enter the temple.",4
"a long trip to pura uluvatu. as the name suggests, this temple (pura in balinese) is built at the edge (ulu) of a 230 ft cliff or rock (watu) projecting into the sea. in folklore, this rock is said to be part of the water goddess dewi danu's petrified boat. though a small temple was claimed to have existed earlier, the structure was significantly expanded by a javanese hindu sage, empu kuturan in the 11th century. another hindu sage from east java, dang hyang nirartha is credited for constructing the padmasana shrines and it is said that he attained moksha here. we were lucky to visit the temple on one of their bi-annual festival days and watch the festivities. the place is infested with monkeys who are notorious for snatching things and trading them for food. uluwatu is a place on the south-western tip of the bukit peninsula of bali, and borders the indian ocean on the south. watching the sunset from the rock, with the vast expanse of the ocean, is a visual treat. a must see if you are visiting bali. dont let the distance deter you.",8
very touristy. sunset was beautiful but most sunset spots in bali are. it's also a bit of a drive. average.,2
"ok place. if you stay away from the main temple. too many tourists. but no touts, so thats good. walk about the whole grounds. some groovy holy men are about. they're nice. has resturant & bathrooms. can buy water. easy parking",4
"tanah lot temple is amazing place to view sunset and feel the sea breeze. the place is located somewhere between west and south west of bali. it has lot of shops to shop from. it is recommended to visit this place as early as 3 pm to enjoy this place and its sunset as the entire shopping market closes at at once immediately after sun sets in. the clothes and slippers are available at a good bargain at almost 1/4th of the price. if shopping is in your mind, give this place a must visit.",18
"we have been there, ciz we always wanted to see/visit as much we could.. so the temple was one of the... on the list! well, have to admit, it's just another temple but with a stunning view! we had fun ith the monkeys, who walked with us unill the main gate... try to go there early in the morning as there might be a lot of other tourists!",14
"beautiful temple with lots of history around it, you need a guide to make it come to life so worth investing in this. i went early morning so less tourists and could see the locals going in with offerings and holding a ceremony which was a better and more authentic experience. you can pay a donation to be anointed but i personally felt it intrusive (although they did offer) when there was clearly a big ceremony going on, its still a place of worship and its something i might only have considered outside of worship times. there are some great views of the coast line and you can walk quite far in low tide.",4
it's a place where you have to stay when you visit bali. it was not the best temple for us but the area is really nice. good between stop.,2
we went to this temple on june and we really loved it very much. also lucky on that time it was not so busy as we went there earlier in the morning. one of the best temple on bali you should go for visit. we loved bali...,2
"uluwatu temple is one of vamous temple in bali,,good weather and also good vasility like toilet and other thinks,the viw was very exotic here specialy during evening time,sunset was very wonderfull..also here perform traditional kecak dance everyday,,realy nice place to visit..",8
"lovely place to take in the views, the surf and the kecak dance which is fantastic. monkeys were aplenty but no problems at all and a good addition to this wonderful place. must see when in bali..",2
"come here in evening to have a walk around the temple and do not miss the kecak dance around sunset time. the view to the bright green cliffs and an open ocean is just breathtaking! be aware of agressive and fast monkeys, they try to still everything - cameras, glasses, water. in the temple area they do not get any food so they are hungry and have to get a benifit from tourists. the kecak dance costs not more than 10 euro and beeing a pure touristic entertainment we were amazed by its high quality.",13
should admit that uluwatu is very amazing natural place. enermous cliff and beautiful blue ocean surely looks like a painting. very hot at the noon but i advise u to come here near sunset and be careful of the monkey!,8
had wanted to see sunset at tanah lot but it was too cloudy. nonetheless the temple was still stunning. we were there at low tide and walked out. good to spend some time there admiring the scenery and hear the waves crashing.,17
famous temple in bali. worth seeing if a first timer to bali. markets with cheap clothing etc.walk up the hill on southern side for a great overview of temple.,2
"for those who have been to bali know and those of you on you way will soon discover = bali exists in the spiritual world. yes much has changed in bali over the past 20 years (the influx of commercialism & materialism) but the spiritual presence of old bali still remains intact because of all of the temples and traditions carried out by the balinese. the temple at uluwatu is considered the spiritual portal to the afterlife for the balinese. according to tradition all souls that transition from bali leave through a portal located at the temple at uluwatu. the uluwatu temple is the sister temple to the main temple of bali which is located in the mountains. if you want to step back in time i suggest visiting the temple at uluwatu. i'm pretty sure you will pick up on the vibe once there. i highly recommend going to the temple pre-sunset to watch the kecak dance which is preformed as the sun is setting. the kecak dance is a mystical story of the battle between good and evil for love. the uluwatu temple is perched at lands end. it is literally on the tip of the bukit. it's amazing to be at the temple when there is a large swell as the crashing waves into the cliff add a dramatic soundscape to the visit. another good time to go to the temple is during the full moon because that is when the locals go to do prayer ceremony. the only warning i have to tell you all about is the monkeys. yes they are cute and charming but trust me they will take your sunglasses off your head in the blink of an eye. if the monkeys take something from you you better have some type of food, a banana or chips or a candy bar (i'm serious) as barter. many times you can give some food to get the monkeys to drop your sunglasses. i can't say it always works but it's your best bet. if you make the trip all the way to bali it's totally worth the trip to check the temple at uluwatu. bali bagus. enjoy!!!!!",8
"if your stopping in uluwatu this is worthy of a visit, be sure to abide by local customs on dress and yes you can just roll up and grab a ticket yourself. its a big site to walk around but unfortunately you cant get near the actual temples which no-one tells you? this is why we dont recommend it if your travelling to get here like we did, also if you catch the traffic wrong your journey can be 5-6 times as long on the return, we missed this just but saw a glimpse of what our driver meant, so yes keeping positive, if your nearby go and visit but if not check out mother temple which is much bigger and completely accessible.",8
"you wont be able to get enough of this temple. it has this amazing blue water view. you can walk along the edge of the cliff to get the best of the views. they have the famous bali dance each evening at 6, which too is a must watch. be sure to take tickets of both temple & dance if you plan to watch both. you can get individual tickets as well. best time to visit is at 4pm, so you can have max time with the view & enjoy the dance at 6. highly recommend this place to all bali visitors",2
"this was the first temple we visited in bali. not being sure what to expect i was pleasantly surprised. it's very different to a thailand temple but do worth a look. to gets real appreciation for it i think its worth reminding your self that it's built by hand beautiful location, lots of monkeys,",2
"this is where i visit when my personal batteries need to be recharged, my spirit cleansed and my gratitude for beauty in bali - stimulated. here is stands - available to all and sundry. if you are fortunate to visit on a holy day for a particular balinese village - you will see a spectacular procession of colour, feel the warmth & dedication of the people as they unite to celebrate something special in the balinese hindu religion.they will talk to you and explain the intricacies of their decorations and effergies. carrying large symbolic offerings on their heads is something very special to view. the temple and lake will embrace your spirit - no matter what your religion. they welcome you to worship, admire, enjoy - and always remember sharing special moments in time with them. there is a choice of cafes and a market place to relax & ponder. the entrance fee is reasonable and level of hygiene is very good. you will not be in a rush to leave this magnificent, natural wonder of bali, set amongst beautiful, well maintained gardens. this is a real tonic for the tired traveller. don't miss this one!",2
"the view was quite nice and i paid 100,000idr for the kecak dance at sunset which was quite amazing. however, i feel there are much nicer temples out there in bali and the vast amount of tourists sort of ruin the aura of the entire temple. the dance was enjoyable, however, i am sure there are other better dance groups or places that charges less. overall, it is an good experience. however, if you are willing to do the research, i am sure you can find a better place. oh and the monkeys wasn't anything special. i worked with animals in sulawesi, and i feel that it is unnatural for these monkeys to be receiving food from people. they are not aggressive, however, as some may have claimed.",2
"devine, picture perfect and mesmerizing place to be , we were blessed that we visited this temple during festival season in march , it was really nice experience to see that place",4
tanah lot is one famous tourist spot for its sunset beauty. the place is really crowded during the evenings so always try to go early and spend some time here before you can watch over the beautiful sunset. there are lots of shopping spots in the path to this place. photos were beautiful here. must visit place of bali.,18
"this temple is nothing special, the cliffside view of the sunset is the best part. the kekac fire dance is incredibly hard to understand and follow even with the brochure describing what each act is.",13
monkeys here are playful and just beware that they like to snatch spectacle from passerby.. one of the best place to see beautiful bali at sunset and the kecak dance here is special and funny too..,2
"we came as our hotel offers daily free shuttle, and to see the kecak dance performance. the temple itself is nothing special, and not open to the public. youre basically just walking around the cliff top for the views. lots of monkeys. they werent aggressive when we were there but read the other reviews.",13
we had dead birds floating in the water & was told they have to remain for religious purposes. the rip & current was extremely dangerous. watch your children closely.,4
went on an evening tour to tanah lot temple to watch the sunset and enjoy a seafood meal looking out to sea was very impressed and it was not very expensive but this place is a big tourist attraction and gets really busy every day so expect to see lots of people there.,17
"this temple had almost all the things that every photographer after, from the beautiful sunset on the cliff side and the traditional balinese dance performance. they had almost every day kecak dance performance at 18:30 after the sunset.for me it's a must come. rather than have to tanah lot where it's 3 hours drive by car.",13
"the temple is situated on a high coastal cliff. went during sunset a few years back and watched a performance there. it was really beautiful and magical seeing all the fishing boats going home in the evening sun with their lights on. this time, went during day. nothing magnificent, especially if have been to tanah lot. monkeys are very . be careful of your belongings. i do not recommend buying the bananas and feeding them as it will only further aggravate their behavior.",14
this is a beautiful temple and very awesome view of cliff. u will enjoy the view of this place.... but be careful about monkeys here...,14
"we had a drizzly and misty day but it was still a wonderful experience. due to the mist, we could not appreciate the perspective that it was on bali's second largest lake. however, the mist did create a mystical and pretty effect. worth a visit.",2
"the best experience of our holiday in bali. you have to have a good condition because access is quite hard. but its amazing. dont be lazy, take your time and go down. but be careful!",2
"this is absolutely a gorgeous natural view. it is not so far out from ubud, but yes it will be quite a distant out for you from anywhere else. i was traveling from tanah lot and it is a slightly longish ride. you can easily spend some time here waiting for the sunset. there is a performance in the evening as well which i skipped out on - so don't have an opinion yet. but you have to pay for this performance and it is in a segregated area. i am not sure how much of the view you can see while the performance is ongoing since it looks like fairly visually obstructed area. you will get small snacks/water etc here. women will be handed sarongs to cover up - especially if you are in trousers or very short dress/shorts. there are monkeys here and it may not be a good idea to engage with them even if someone is feeling adventurous. overall an absolute delight being here",17
"a very nice temple where you can relax and just wait for the sunset. just be more lucky than us (it was cloudy, so sunset was weak.",4
"temple has really awesome and breathtaking view but comes with really a big group of obnoxious \sacred\ monkoes. i would advise folks to bring some small snacks wrapped in colorful wrappers to exchange with them should they snatch some of your belongings. do not try to throw stones or empty water bottles at them - they are sacred to the locals. i did that when one monkey snatched my friend's glasses and started to dismantle. as i was doing that, a local started changing payers while some locals stopped me. oh well, colorful wrapped snacks works the best 😎",14
"we visited in the evening and it was full of people trying to catch a glimpse of the setting sun. alas, the sunset was hardly visible due to cloudy weather. the temple provides awesome photography spots if the cloud is not there.. however on that particular evening all the tourists were watching couple of surfers ho were pulling off nice moves in the sea below.",4
this is one of ancient temple in bali by the lake of beratan. the beautiful atmosphere of hillside and lake is amazing 🙏,2
"after visited ulun danu temple now is time for uluwatu temple, the temple was very crowded because of the temple ceremony lots of prayer come to visit with the offering.the view is amazing, kecak dance is interesting too",8
it is basically set on peninsula with cliff views on both sides. the temple itself is nothing special but the views and the walk are really nice (but very hot). there are cheaky monkeys everywhere and here they really try to steal things from you so pay special attention.,14
"outside of the temple too commercialized, but we still manage to catch nice glimpse of sunset over the horizon. recommended to visit as this is the landmark of bali.",2
loved being there at low tide. there is a small restaurant on top of the cliff next to the temple. a perfect vantage point to watch the sunset!,4
suppose to be a beautiful cultural attractions. one of your entry level checkpoints in bali. lost its tranquility and dramatic feeling due to overcrowded with people and tacky souvenirs stalls.,2
"hi everyone. i'm here, in bali since 24th of june. and today i decided to visit tanah lot, one of the picturesce places here, in bali. the weather is much more hotter, than for example in nusa dua (my hotel is located in nusa dua). moreover, the sun is really hots. so, its required to wear long slived, light shirt. cause you can get sunstroke. it is too easy. so, be careful. the entrance is not so expensive, if i'm not mistake 20k or 30k rupiahs. the parking is 5000. so, you can pay 35000 rupiahs = 3-5 $, and can walk everywhere u want. the place is really great. the prices within the tanah lot area are high, but u can low them down, you can deal. for instance i bought \sarong\ for 30k rupiahs, but the beginning price was 80k))). i bought many interesting things there. moreover, you can buy many souvenirs from metal, wood, material, etc. the tanah lot itself is really beautiful. the tanah lot is located on water. the landing is very successful, and the nature over there is very cool. i like this place. also, i advice everyone who is visiting bali, to visit this place also. worth its money))",18
"this was not on my must do list when planning bali. sunset is oky. (seen better at my own home). loved the shopping in the ally on the way to the temple though (alot cheaper than the tourist spots in legian, kuta)",2
"pretty average, give it a miss unless u have nothing to do. but typical bali tourist stuff, so this review is probably meaningless",2
"beautiful scenery including the cliffs against the ruggedly blue ocean. to get to the temple itself requires getting knee deep in water which we didn't do. despite the great views while we were there, there were so many people that it detracted from the overall experience. try and go during non-peak times (like early in the morning) to avoid the crowds.",4
"our tour started with a visit to a balinese house in baha village - interesting discussion on how balinese live their daily lives - followed by a stop to view the famous rice terraces and surrounding mountains. we then travelled on to the temple site, which is located on a lake and is a very photogenic area, as well being clean & tidy. overall a nice tour.",2
"this temple is in middle of bali, but is very famous and that means a lot of tourists. but it's was nice to be here",2
the view of this beautiful temple on top of a cliff overlooking the huge waves is absolutely amazing! this temple absolutely blew me away as the blue skies meet the deep blue of the sea in a scenic view! a must stop for anyone visiting bali!,2
"went there last thursday and was disappointed, great location but disliked the temple! it is not in originate conditions. my friend said this tempel is \renovated\, with this term my friends means: they took down many old walls and replaced them with new shiny light colored rocks. my friend saw the tempel 7 years ago and says many things have changed! it is a shame that they took down cultural heritage!",4
amazing view at sunset. allow time to browse the markets before or after the temple where you can get some beautiful good quality oil paintings. i bought 2 unframed canvases and they rolled and packed them up for my flight home. they did survive the flight undamaged.,4
we got a taxi out to tanah lot from canggu (approx 100k idr for 30 minute drive). we decided to go in the morning and were lucky enough to see it at high tide. this made the temple look like an island which was absolutely amazing and made you wonder at the feat of construction it would have required. there are also a number of restaurants and cafes within the complex overlooking the view of tanah lot in the ocean.,17
"uluwatu temple, is known or its magnificent location, on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level. one of the top places on the island to go to for sunset delights, with direct views overlooking the beautiful indian ocean and daily kecak dance performances. balinese architecture, traditionally-designed gateways, and ancient sculptures add to temple's appeal. we went during the day time, but the place will be etched in our memory for a long time. we recommend a guide and beware of monkeys",8
"from my point of view, uluwatu temple is one of the most beautiful temples in bali. the view over the cliffs and the ocean is spectacular. despite the fact that most of the tourist are going here in the afternoon, to see the sunset, me and my wife, we visited the temple in the morning. there were very few tourists, so the visit was more enjoyable and peaceful. in order to enter, you must wear a sarong or a scarf, but there are a lot near the ticket office.",8
great temple to visit at sunset and stay and watch the kecak fire dance. just be careful of the monkeys trying to steal your sunglasses etc as you walk around the temple.,13
the markets dotted along the way before you get the glorious views and the tanah lot temples is great. expect to be hassled but then that is all part and parcel of the experience although i have to say compared to kuta or seminyak where they can be a bit more ruthless locals along this way are not too bad. the views are spectacular and dipping your toes in the water as you cross to drink the holy water and then be blessed by the holy men is an experience and quite enlightening. take in the views by sitting and sipping a cold cocktail or bintang at one of the delightful clifftop bar/ cafes. we loved the gardens to the right of tanah lot and if you get there early enough you can eat the cuisines being made on sight by the locals and have an impromptu picnic.,17
we had visited the temple over 30 years ago and it had held an aura about it. this trip was different a few locals selling bracelets had been replaced by rows of shops leading up to the temple itself and bus loads of tourist. still a beautiful place well worth a visit,4
"devils tears was one of the highlights of the trip. a must must must visit! waves come in force and crash along the shore and what we see is epic. a rainbow formed in the midst of water. wow! what a sight! one can just sit there for hours and watch the amazing sight. you would also feel water droplets splattering on your face which is very relaxing. me and my family were simply awestruck with the sight. though, one must be careful going too close to the waves. there is also a beautiful sunset point here. i am so glad that i booked this trip. my nusa lembongan trip was booked with sunrise fast cruise bali. highly recommend them!",2
"a must do if visiting bali. one of my favorite temples. highly recommend visiting during sunset absolutely breathtaking! yes, it's very touristy but hey, aren't we tourist? beware of the monkeys as they are the most aggressive and will steal you glasses and camera.",2
was driven to visit one of the temple namely tanah lot temple for a sunset watch and sight-seeing. the view was amazing,17
"i have visited this place 2 times... this place was nice and beautiful... and always love to come for next time... even there are many up and down stairs,,,, the wonderful things u will miss to come back are the wonderful sunset and the cheap shops,,, cheaper than some places in bali ( i think ). and last time i came here i've got a perfect sunset i have ever seen....really romantic place and moment for sunset at pura tanah lot...",18
do yourself a favour and go visit tanah lot temple while in bali. it's in a very picturesque location and there is also some local markets there should you want to do some shopping. great location and some great pictures can be had here,18
"this is one of the amazing place i ever visited, very beautiful sceanic views. temple looked fab with ocean surrounding it. take a good camera to capture high waves. its really hot so lots of water, sunscreen, cap, umbrella is the must. must watch place in world.",4
uluwatu is a beautiful temple but often very crowded due to its spectacular setting. around sunset you can watch the spectacular kecak dance performance in a amphitheater..... definitely worth it if you are interested in balinese culture. (don't be one of the insensitive tourists who goes to take sunset photos during the performacnce - just enjoy the dance and the view),8
"i was going here 2times already and i like been here. this location be closed with padang-padang beach. i reached this place is almost 1hour 20minute from kuta by motorcyle. the uluwatu temple is one of landmark and famous one in bali. so many tourist going to visit this places. there's many activity you can do right here lets walking arrounds, sightseeing view, enjoyed sunset and the sea. then dont forget for all of you to take a selfie make a your moment is complete in uluwatu temple. i recommend this for all of you traveller's on the world when you want coming to bali indonesia",8
"the had heard there was a temple and monkeys to see in uluwatu so we decided to make a day of it, similarly how we had with the monkey sanctuary in ubud. this is much different. the temples are beautiful, lots of walking, lots of stairs - take a hat! there are some monkeys around, we were told they were more 'aggressive' than those in ubud, but saw no signs of that. in saying that we were not as interactive. you cannot go inside the actual big temple, but can take many great photos along the way. not too big, so it wasnt worth making a day of. will i visit again? no, probably not. should you? yes - if you are visiting for the views and temple. no - if you are visiting for the monkey experience. only stop by if its on the way, dont go out of your way id suggest",8
"enchanted atmosphere soaking up the rays of sunshine. relax and take in the views and appreciate life. what a wonderful world we live in makes you appreciate all that life has to offer. advise to wear suitable footwear for walking through on the rocks for those brave enough to walk in flip flops be careful of the slippery rocks. great place, yes it's a tourist attraction so be mindful that there will be tourists from all over the world to see this amazing temple expect crowds.",4
"we was here few minutes before close. it was amazing, you must go throw the water to holy place with holy water. price 60.000 idr per person is fine. enjoy this place early then we.",4
"it's worth the visit and it is definitely one of my favourite locations in bali. we went there in the morning (around 10 am) and ended up staying a couple of hours. after you visit the temple and its immediate surroundings, take a walk along the black sand beach towards the golf resort and climb the rocks next to it. what you will see on the other side is simply breathtaking!",2
so many tourists but thats normal at tanah lot around the evening time to catch a sunset! impressive temple design on the rocks!,17
"my wife and i visited this temple with our guide who explained a lot of the spiritual meaning behind a lot of things. really unique experience and beautiful views especially at sunset. when there, do take the time to watch the dance if you have not done something like that yet. the performers are extremely passionate and very well trained.",13
"though is hot but also worth for the waiting. similar view with tanah lot , just the building makes the differents.",17
"this was amazing. the temple was closed while we were there but the grounds around it are so beautiful. we visited a couple shrines and enjoyed a beautiful day. the monkeys are everywhere. they can be a little aggressive if you have bananas - they climbed up me and on my arm ... very intimidating for someone not used to it! but there are babies and smaller ones that are adorable. if you're brave, carry a banana. ... if you just want to observe, they'll leave you alone to watch and take pictures.",14
"they call this the monkey temple. the guide and driver advised even against carrying purses and camera. we did not interest any monkeys. the sunset and the view of indian ocean is just amazing. even better the kecak dance they have every evening. a must see attraction in bali,",2
"this is probably the most famous temple in the island of bali, and also the most visited. compared to most other temples in this one the closest you can get is below the temple, you won't even get an idea of it unless you are hindu and allowed in (unlikely). also the place is absolutely crowded of tourists. not worth the visit imho",2
tanah lot offered a rich experience into balinese culture and traditions. the facilities were quite clean and markets were great. amazing places for photos.,18
"i headed to tanah lot temple with a group of friends looking to be there about an hour before sunset. it took close to 45mins from where we were staying in seminyak to have a car take us out there. access was easy and you could buy your tickets for entry in the car at the main gate. 60,000 rupiah (about $6 aud) - well worth it. very busy place and very much a tourist hot spot, although at the same time not overcrowded. you are greeted with a huge tourist market and plenty of options for eateries. we ended up eating natys just next to the supermarket and had a great meal (cheap meal) before heading towards the temple. after leaving the tourist shop area you reach the beach and temple which is just amazing. beautiful scenery and rocky outcrops with stunning views as the sun went down. we lined up for the holy water experience and learnt a lot about the temple itself. amazing how it came to be - but ill leave that for you to learn on your visit. unfortunately we couldnt walk up to the top of the rock temple... you are not allowed to which was a bit of a shame but also understandable being such an important landmark. there is a bar at the top of the cliffs where you can watch the sun go down and experience this beautiful place. do yourself a favour and experience this wonderful piece of bali culture.",17
beautiful place to visit. there are shops near by temple and you can explore and bargain. sea can be rough while the sun is about to set. reach around 4 p.m. to enjoy the sunset view.,4
the sunset is simply breathtaking. standing at the foot of the temple and looking at the waves crashing onto to shore is just mesmerising.,4
beautiful hindu temple on a beautiful lake with wonderful landscape. the main building built on the water and is great for photography.,4
uluwatu temple is located in south of bali and is one of the main attractions when visiting bali. it is located on cliff and offers cultural experience also but that comes with ticket which needs to be separately purchased inside the temple after entry ticket. there are many monkeys in the the temple but security is tight and so no monkeys come near visitors path way.,8
"was there for the day waves was pretty ruff so was unable to walk out anywhere. i forgot to check the forecast but we still enjoyed our time at the are. alot of shoppes and places to grab a bite to eat once your done walking around. we set in the open field for a couple hours under the tree where it was nicely shaded. alot of shaded areas in the middle. sellers was really nice and is very nice to negotiate prices with you. you may not get to walk out due to high tide just make sure you check before going if you are trying to walk across we didnt check but had fun and took plenty of pictures anyway. there is a fee to get in the gate out driver paid apart of our package with the company bali driver (krisna) he is on what's app +62 822 3636 0227, which he was excellent on getting us to so many places including here in a day and we got to take our time.",2
fantastic. worth the trip. would recommend for everyone travelling to bali. lots of tourists. staff were great and the view was spectacular.,2
"as this temple is one of the most famous, its is also full with people. we were here just before sunset and it was heavly crowded. but as expected. great view. but the temple can only be seen from a distance. if you have a selfie stick and facebook, this is the place you have to be and you will be.",4
we have enjoyed the the sunset and attended the traditional dance at 6 pm. it was nice and amazing. there is ticket for attending traditional bali dance.,2
"1. just too mind blowing. the view from the cliff combining the temple and ocean is believable. 2. the sun will kill you during the afternoon, good to go sometime before sunset. 3. beware of monkeys. our guide warned us that monkeys here would take away your glasses and other belongings. we did not give a damn about that, but just once we were out of the temple area, a monkey jumped on the shoulder of my wife and took away her glasses. beware of the monkeys.",14
"enjoyed visiting here today. lovely temple situated on the rock and while you cant go up, its a beautiful sight to behold.",4
"great place, great people fantastic entertainment and awesome food a must visit place when in bali. best thing i have done so far.",2
we decided to go at sunset which was a mistake there was so many people and the view isn't that great! your better off going to uluwatu and having a relaxing afternoon watching people surf! the fire dance isn't that spectacular for what it costs...keep an eye out for monkeys as they will steal water and sunglasses!!,8
so the temple is huge u pay to go in and u are asked to wear either a sarong or a sash to put on ur waist depending on what ur wearing... usually ur informed to not put sunglasses on ur head or jewelry or anything that can be easily stolen by the monkeys which are not very friendly but tend to stay away when allot of people are around. the views from the cliff are breathtaking especially around sunset. then depending on the day ur visiting u have a balinese dance u can attend for a fee it is usually a story of some kind. there is a contact with the audience which is funny although the one i attended was just a bit slow at the beginning but don't leave because it will get to be really funny!!!,13
"its a temple located at the edge of the cliff and has significant view of the sea! the temples are heavily ornamented and have so much history. there is an entrance fee, and must wear sarong to those who are wearing shorts, dresses or skirts above the knees. we have paid rp100,000 (about $10 brunei dollars) to one of the employer there to tour us around, take our photos and protect us from monkeys! yes the monkeys here are very mischievous! they will take your glasses, slippers, cameras etc.. there are several restaurants and shops selling clothes and souvenirs outside the uluwatu temples too.",8
"i read many reviews here about the temple monks and the monkeys,and how they make the monkeys steal your stuff and force you to pay money to return your belongings to you.this is totally untrue,people working there were friendly and helpful and keep shoo'ing the monkeys away. the temple has an amazing view,it was nice to keep wandering around and take pictures. i watched the kecak dance,for me it was so boring and gave me a headache and i left before it even ends,i saw many people leaving too,and also i saw many enjoying it. try and decide for yourself.",14
"one of the iconic landmarks in bali, tanah lot is an ancient hindu temple that rests on a large offshore rock on the coastal line of tabanan area. this is, in fact, one of the seven temples around the balinese coast. in the balinese language, tanah lot stands for land (tanah) in the sea (lot), quite aptly describing the location of the temple. tanah lot is a very popular tourist destination and is often very busy, especially at the time of sunset. at the entrance to the temple, there is a gate with stunning balinese architecture, and many tourist shops offering local art and crafts.",18
this is a very beautiful in a lake and the scenery around is spectacular. with the mountains in the back ground the whole setting of the temple is beautiful. restaurant on the opposite side of the temple have a nice view of this whole scenery which can be enjoyed over a meal.,4
"a lot of balinese statues, tall tower as the icon of this water palace, clean water. comprises fountains with balinese touch. some huge fished was just awesome. if you are hungry dont worry there are restaurants affordable price",2
"tanah lot temple is one of sad kahyangan (directory temple)in bali located around 1 hour or one and half hours drive from denpasar,this temple also one of top site in bali for sunset sightseing,,,",18
"tanah lot literally means the place where the earth meets the sky. this temple is one of the most famed balinese temple. as such, it gets quite crowded during sunset, again for it is famed for picturesque sunsets. however, one doesn't feel that the place is over-crowded, there is a charm of this place. the temple is situated on a big rock a few metres off the coast. during high tide, the access to the rock from mainland is cut by a little water. unless one wants to get wet in some water that may reach your knees, one may not wish to go to the temple during high tide. during low tide, one can easily go up to the temple as told by one of the locals. entry into the core temple area is restricted to local balinese. the temple has many eateries and souvenir joints in vicinity. must visit if coming to bali. but again, not the best of the temples, with emphasis.",18
a top spot for every turist in bali.not much to do just walk around and pictures.nice place nice views.go early.in the afternoon its realy crowded(and the trafic until the site is awfol because everibody wath to go and see sunset),2
breathtakingly both beautiful and spiritual. worth the trip. go before sunset and watch the sun set behind the temple. at low tide walk across to the temple and be blessed by the priests. just amazing,4
"this temple is a nice temple, you can make some nice pictures from the temple. altough, we went early around 9.30 in the morning it was not so busy, but when the buses arrive its crowded. if your going north just to see this temple i wouldnt do it. there are so many other beautiful temples to see on bali. but if your around, its a nice one to go to.",2
"wonderful place great sunset if you are lucky we went when the tide was out some say it's better when the tigris in and the temple is cut off from the main land. however, with the tide out you gets chance to get close and sunset shots from the water level",4
i have been to the ulawatu temple before on a blistering hot day but this time it was overcaste and a lot cooler.it is a very clean place and well run.they warn you before entering to put your sunglasses etc into your bag as the monkeys will thieve them otherwise.we didn't have any trouble but would advise you to heed the warnings.the photographic opportunities are amazing.huge cliff drops and stunning vistas.try and wear long pants or 3/4 but they prvide you with a sarong if you don't or a sash anyway to enter the temple.very reasonable entre fee of 30000rph.it gets very busy with tourists but is a great place to visit with great history.they will provide you with a guide if you want one.so much to learn if you do.must visit whilst in bali.even though i have been before i enjoyed it again,8
"if you are thinking if to visit uluwatu or tanah lot it a nobrainer - tanah lot much nicer with the waives smashing the rocks, an islant that you can walk if you are licky with the low tide, locals coming for their ceremonies and no agressive monkeys as in uluwatu.",8
"the stands tall in the ocean.. the sunset making it ever so magnificent.. it just is a great visit.. one shouldn't miss.. it has many many things to appreciate.. with changing light, the temple gives a different feeling while watching it as the waves beat down upon it..",4
"i am so grateful for the experience of climbing to the top to see the 7 temples along the way. i liked the fact that it wasn't touristy and not many people climbing up as it allows you to enjoy the peace and quiet of mother nature, the birds singing... it was a potent inner-journey for me with spectacular views and a bonus to encounter monkeys. thank you.",14
"not for beginners. there are some very steep steps pack light, bring only essentials. there's no nice bathroom so be prepared, bring basic toilettries i suggest that you do your bathroom business at the hotel. sleep early the night before, you need the rest! it's a good exercise. sunrise view is nice be prepared for a long car ride getting there from bali. we left the hotel at 2am. is it worth a visit? yes!",2
"tanah lot! if you like beach, come to tanah lot bali. is very very beautiful. bali is good place ❤️❤️❤️",18
"this temple is located on a cliff shore. to enter the temple you have to wear long pant that cover the knees, or you can borrow sarong at the entrance. the view was so beautiful, and it is better to see in the afternoon, it is cooler and you stay until the sunset. there are many monkeys and please keep eyes as they may pull things of your hands.",14
"this is a must see if going to bali. the temple of spiritual and very sacred. the view are the cliff and ocean is awe-inspiring. it sight felt more like a dream than reality! i will give a heads-up thats it pretty touristy though. i recommend going in the morning if you can to beat most of the buses there. also to beat the heat, as theres very limited shade once youre walking along the water.",2
uluwatu is a great area for watching the surfing and relaxing on the cliff tops. the temple is a very relaxing place to take a walk a nice break from kuta!!!! can enjoy the scenery and fresh air.,8
nice time to visit the temple is at 4 pm in the evening. enjoy the view from hill top and be ready to enjoy sunset +kecak dance together at 6:30.,13
"we went here for two days so we could enjoy the whole site. we slept at hotel natya hotel tanah lot. a cosy hotel whit large lodges, a wonderful big bathroom, a wonderful swimmingpool and lovely management. it's just a few steps from the main road whit all its shops and just a quarter walking to the temple and the pard. lovely place to stay.",17
this is a very popular tourist attraction. at the time of our visit there were ceremonies due to the approaching full moon. seeing the procession goers definitely added to our experience. the proximity to the serene lake and mountains in the background significantly enhance the temple.,4
the temple is not open to visitors but only for the priests.. so have a good evening here with your co-travelers admiring the beauty of rough waves of indian ocean and the pretty sunset.,4
"overall a nice place to visit. i like visiting temples in bali for their architecture and hindu influence. but it was a long drive (2.5hr) from semiyak. perhaps to visit once is okie. also a nice place for ppl watching and how crazy one can go for the perfect ig photo. i'm not an ig fan. but when you are here, you must see how crazy ppl go to take the most stylish photo to post on their social media, without according the respect that ought to be given to this sacred place of worship.",2
"first, do not underestimate the monkeys. they are awful. they really will steal the sunglasses off your face, the flip flops off your feet (i personally saw them do this twice!) and one even tried to knock the phone out of my hand, but luckily for me it was on a wrist strap. do yourself a favor and wear lace-up shoes and put hats and glasses in a backpack. the temple itself is anticlimactic, although the cliff side setting is lovely. its crowded and sunny. all in all i would have been disappointed except that we stayed for the kecek dance after sunset. a unique retelling of the hindu tale ramayana, it was really fun. all in all, dont kill yourself getting here, but if youve got the time and like traditional dance, its worth a trip.",13
"i went there around 4pm, enjoy the scene of cliff. watched the kecak and fire dance which start at 6pm. the dance look a bit bored initially but throughout the end it is funny. enjoy the show and worth it. advised to get a transport to bring you there and back as it is difficult to get transport after the show.",13
uluwatu temple has to be on your to do list in bali. most part of temple is locked anyways but view from temple courtyard is awesome! n it offers one of best sunset in world. it was amazing to see sun going down in wide open arms of ocean so gradually that u don't realise when they become one! if it is not enough for you then go there to see ocean throwing its mightiest waves on coral rocks below! it is like you just wanna sit there and absorb as much as possible! tip: don't fall for fire dance at least indians just don't go for it. we see much better version in our ramleela every year!! not worth d money and time. go there only and only for amazing scenery! not to be missed while in bali!,8
tanah lot temple is one of those places in bali you have to visit. you will see a beautiful temple that's in the sea and you can only get close to during low tide. this place offers beautiful views and a pretty good photo opp. the downside is the fact that it's super overcrowded. it is a big tourist destination so when you get here expect a crowd. if you go early you can beat the crowd. but there's also a crowd for the sunset on tanah lot. keep an eye out for the holy snakes that protect the temple. they say it's good luck if you see one.,18
"you have to get there reasonably early in order to find a nice spot. ideally try to get to one of the restaurants overlooking the temple so you can not only watch the sunset, but catch a glimpse of the buddhist prayer ceremonies that go on within it. tourists cannot go into this temple but you can watch the goings on from across the water. the sunset is magical. do not use any of the toilets in these restaurants. watch out for mosquitoes too! we got some beautiful photos here.",4
"our expert taxi driver bring us this place at the sunset time which was worth to visit uluwatu temple was established by mpu kuturan during the reign of the king sri haji marakata who ruled from 1032 ad to 1036 ad,the temple was built as a glorification and the annual ceremony is held on anggara kasih.this place is crowded with tourist over the world and one has to wear sarong to hide the open body one has to climb high through the steps to reach the temple but it is closed ,just open at ceremony time, we can take picture from the outside and entry fee of rp.30.000 for adult and rp.20.000 for child.",8
"great temple in the ocean, and i can imagine with no tourists around it is quite a special spiritual place. we couldn't go up inside as they were preparing for a ceremony. also, there were thousands of people around which was a bit unfortunate, very very crowded, but just as the sun went down, we managed to find a local bar and have a drink whilst watching the sunset which was really beautiful. just be warned, this time of year is rainy season, so can be very windy and or rainy.",4
"this temple complex situated at the edge of a cliff, offers spectacular ocean views. scenes of waves crashing into the cliffs provide a great backdrop to these temples. there are paths and steps leading to the various viewing points. good to spend a couple of hours here.",4
"very impressive temple complex. first two are inspiring and then the hardy can walk up (or take combination motor bike and walk) to the other 5 temples on the mountain. but you will not be disappointed if you only see the lower ones. take in the amazing carving, observe ceremonies and generally sit back and take it all in. sitting quietly and observing adds to the experience.",4
beautiful serene place and one to definitely visit if you are in bali. sadly our guide was unable to speak any english so we had to rely on wikipedia for the history. one slight jiggle why oh why do tourists agree to pay for pictures with amazing wild animals. one guy was carting a beautiful yellow cobra around and morons were agreeing to pay for the picture. at the royal palace another man had a mongoose and was doing the same. but overall tanah lot is one not to miss. without a doubt it cataract for mass tourism with the shops warungs etc,18
fun to spend time with ubud monkeys. they're way less aggressive than the ones at uluwatu and plenty of friendly ones who will sit on your shoulder for a photo. some impressive carvings to see also. a cheap and entertaining few hours when in ubud.,8
don't miss taking a boat and see the temple from the water the beautiful picturesque pagodas and gates are more special with the lake in front. from the land side it's not much different from man other balinese temples and the massive parking space for buses and cars take away much of the otherwise mystical atmosphere,2
"this place has many shops along the way to the entrance and parking lot. they sell bags, clothes, etc.. like in kuta i.e. krisna but this with different design but the price was very cheap. even balinese love to buy things from tanah lot cause it's cheaper. should buy things here again next time, buy you have to bargain and all transactions only by cash, no credit card.",18
"this was a visit to one of the most beautiful temples i ever visited, temple in the sea, no access during high tide. so blissful that one can just be spiritual",4
"we were lucky enough to have a private driver from our hotel, alila villas, give us a tour of the temple. thank you ngyurah! we were just expecting for him to drop us off and wait, but he actually went in with us, took us all around the grounds, and told us all about the hindu culture in bali. it made the experience much more interesting. he also took some amazing pictures of us. so stay at alila if you want the top notch private tour! the temple is beautiful and we had a lovely experience there. we went around 10:30 am. it was a little bit hot, so i would suggest dressing in cool clothing and id say the earlier you go, the better. the views of the ocean are just remarkable and the temples are beautiful. and it was not that crowded. so go early to beat the crowds!",2
this is one of those clear examples where tourism has killed the attractiveness of this temple. the whole experience of walking through rows and rows of stalls selling anything and everything before you reach the temple is a complete turn off. the sacredness of the site is totally lost amongst the hoards of people. i know i am just as guilty as the next person because i travel often but sometimes i really regret how tourism can ruin the one reason why you visit a place. i fear this is happening all over bali.,2
"this was very beautiful temple site and was very fascinating. but there were just so many inconsiderate people with no spatial awareness. definitely worth a trip, but would go early or late or face people walking in front of your photos or being hit with selfie sticks!!!",4
"may your way there if u are in bali! the kacak fire dance is very intriguing, entertaining and fun at the same time. accompany my stunning view of the sunset and very greenery. very clam and very relaxing.",2
"have been to tanah lot a few times but never at sunset, well worth the effort, we had a meal at the restaurant on the cliff face just past the bridge and although it was a bit more expensive and the food was ok the view was amazing and the service was great oh and there was a roving band who asked what we wanted played so asked with a smile for men at work, we come from the land downunder and guess what they did a great version of it, made our night.",17
"i revisited tanah lot on a rainy day,though impossible to see the sunset,but still beautiful.that time i visited,quite lot of people,but it is ok,not very crowded if compared to last time i visited in 2019. i saw the holy snake,and also had holy water by the priest.cuz limited time,i just took some pics ,then i left.will come again for sure.",17
"nice, i went there with my parents and there have their 'upacara sembayang\ during i was at there. nice to see the bali people praying their god and it is very windly during i was there.",2
"i've been to bali many times but have never made the trip to the water palace. as we were staying in ubud this time, we decided the four-hour round trip was worthwhile. with lunch at bali asli on the way (highly recommended), we headed to tirta gangga or the water palace. we were approached by a guide who wouldn't say how much he charged and we forged ahead with him. it was all right having him take us around but i wouldn't recommend it for the price he wanted at the end - 100,000 rp - a bit steep i felt. the gardens and ponds are magnificent. we went for a swim in the refreshing water which is supposed to make you 10 years younger (we are still waiting for that!). it is otherwise known as the fountain of youth. there is a great fountain where you can get a refreshing back massage from the pounding water. the local kids had great fun frolicking in the water on tube tyres. it was pleasant having a cool drink at the restaurant overlooking the gardens at the end.",2
"the temple is very beautiful, and the gate is stunning. it is located with the view of volcano behind. there will be someone at the temple to help you take the perfect photos, you can pay them many as you want, we paid 20k idr. before you enter the temple, you must wear a sarong. there is no entrance fee but you are supposed to donate a small fee, just as much as you want. we donate 20k idr for two. we ride a motorbike from ubud, and it took us 2.5 hours to the temple. we started early at 4.30 am in the morning, arrived there at 7.00 am, and there is already a line queueing for the photo, but short line. after 30 mins, the line is already 3 times longer. you should get there at 7 am if you don't want to spend 2 hours for the shoot.",28
beautiful place located south bali. about 40 min from kuta. go there for 6pm sunset kecak dance. but you should be there around 4pm to check out the temple and cliff then go get the sheets for kecak dance around 5:30pm.,2
beautiful temple to visit. can get pretty crowded during peak seasons. sunsets are awesome here. lots of restaurants and cafe nearby. best time to visit is during low tide when the temple is accessable.,4
"tanah lot temple is situated in the western part of bali. it is around 1 hour drive from kuta. it is situated on the rock in the sea. looks like an island, but is connected. tourists can walk to the temple for a fee.",18
"tanah lot is a nice place to visit, but unfortunately is also a major tourist destination in bali and has hence attracted too many comercial activities. just take a brisk walk from the parking place till the ocean where you'll see a magnificent view of nature and balinese culture combined. the photo's give an impression.",18
the scenic spot in the south of bali is one unforgettable place to see. come before 3pm so you eont get stuck from the traffic on the way to pecatu.. discover the hidden path ways to the edge of cliff view for the best selfie shots. wait for the sunset till 5:30pm and then find the peaceful space in this temple.,2
"so beautiful. the water, the flowers all the amazing statues. this is the most beautiful place we went in bali. i think it was like $2 to get in.",2
a very unique temple on the shore. this was the first time i visited a temple after wading thru sea water. the location was picture perfect and very beautiful to watch the sunset. overall a unique experience,4
"amazing temple! like most, you cannot enter the temple itself. a batik or sarong is needed to get inside you should go by the end of the day so you can enjoy both the kekak dance and the sunset, which is magnificent the place is very big so you should go for a walk around - amazing view for great shots at the cliff. beware of the monkeys, they stole pretty much anything, so don't bring food inside or you might loose something valuable (they come at us mostly because of the food)",13
"we hired a taxi to visit this place from ubud palace. in this full day trip we clubbed tanah lot , ullun danu beratan, taman ayun temple , coffee plantation and one rice terrace view lunch. thumbs up to- lake view,lake breeze,ample places to click photo, ample places to sit and relax, nice restaurants. in the evening at around 4 they had kecak dance which was very nice. i highly recommend this place.",8
"this temple is an absolute beauty!! it was raining when we reached there but nonetheless it was oh so perfect! we actually liked it way more than the extremely popular tanah lot. ulun danu has beautiful views and a calming vibe to it. it is so serene that you would love to just walk around, take beautiful pictures and just stare into that beautiful setting! we were lucky to even witness a ceremony and it was so beautiful and very interesting at the same time. you cannot miss this one while on your trip to bali!",30
"we hired a driver to take us to uluwatu for a half day tour and cost $30. he took us to a bali coffee house where we tried luwak coffee and other coffees. also took us to gwk to see the enormous statue made entirely of copper and brass. uluwatu temple is an amazing and majestic place to visit. wearing of a sarong is a must, but these are available for free with your entry fee. great walkways - very safe and cute monkeys.",8
the tanah lot temple is one of the biggest tourist attractions in bali. the temple itself it beautifully situated on a rock in the ocean - and that is the only positive thing i can say. you cannot access the temple but only look at it from afar along with hundreds of other tourists. you can however buy all sorts of junk in the hundreds of tourist shops set up around the area and you will need to spend at least a couple of hours in tranports to and from the temple depending on where you are staying. my advice: don't go there - and spend your time in bali on other things.,18
"picturesque temple with great sunset views. best visited early in the morning before crowds arrive or later in the evening for sunset. beautiful all times, temple can only be visited during low tide, with a short walk across to it.",4
"i visited ulawatu temple as part of a day tour with rio bali tours. the scenery and views are so beautiful. you will be able to take lots of really nice photos. it is best not to go in carrying anything whatsoever, including a bag or wearing anything loose such as a hat or sunglasses because the monkeys will take them! while i was there i saw a guide trying to lure the monkeys out to bring back a mobile phone they had taken from a girl and i watched a little boy get his tube of crisps taken by a monkey. i think if you visit without a guide, you might not be aware of this about the monkeys. you are given a sarong to wear as you wander round. there was a couple having their wedding photos taken right on the cliff edge which was really lovely to see. the toilet facilities are not great, so avoid if possible! it is quite busy with tourists there too. overall, uluwatu temple is well worth a visit while in bali.",8
we visited the temple in december so although it was beautiful it was extremely muggy and hot. the temple has amazing views over the cliffside but the heat was unrelenting and felt like there was no breeze at all. definitely worth the trip however can get quite busy with tourists.,4
this is the place that i loved most in bali. the sunset view was awesome. there is nothing much like temple. the only best reason to go there is for viewing this awesome sunset which appear like sun drowning into the sea. the temple was very small and built with different type of stone. it is closed and we cannot go into it. if it was also allowed it would be more and more fantastic.,2
"there are 4 great things about the uluwatu temple that make it a must for any trip to bali. first - the view, the view, the view. spectacular. be sure and take the walking trail on the left of the temple ( as you are looking up to the temple). it is walled on the side, so as to make it safe, and there is an absolutely beautiful view of the 200+ foot high cliffs looking down the coastline. second, on this same trail there will always be monkeys to entertain you. they are sneaky and will stealthily pluck away your glasses, hat, snack, water bottle or anything loose and hold it ransom for a food exchange. hilarious to watch. great pictures of these small monkeys can be taken here. third - the 1000 year old temple is beautiful, and made more so by the fabulous scenic setting finally, there is a nightly kecak fire dance that starts at 6 pm (around sunset), is very entertaining and is again, a beautiful photo opportunity. there are about 50 performers. there is a nominal charge for this performance - i believe 100,000 rupiah per person ( approximately $7.50 usd) tickets go on sale at 5 pm (an hour before the performance starts at 6 pm) at a counter near the entrance to the walking path. a sarong is required to be on the temple property, and they are rented for a nominal amount too - maybe 3,000 to 5,000 rupiah (25 to 50 cents us). i suggest sitting at the to of the amphitheater where you will have the best perspective for sunset photos. if you have enough time, you can walk up the stairs to the temple, and behind the temple on the side of the cliff is another walled, very safe path that is maybe a mile long, also with spectacular views. this is likely one of the most scenic (easy) hiking paths in bali.",8
"lots of balinese sculptures and beautiful landscaped gardens. the spring water here has always been regarded as holy and is regularly used for religious temple ceremonies. bring your swimsuit and a sarong to take a bath in the pools here, the water is clean and clear and it is supposed to wash your sins away. the cafe here serves a nice lunch.",2
"\here people don't speak as loudly as they do elsewhere, they are not in competition with anyone, they are never in rush, they are under no pressure, they believe in karma - \what goes around comes around\, \everyone gets what they give\, \all are blessed with what they deserve\. \people here don't take life seriously, they enjoy life from one day to the next\\, said denko our friendly balinese cab driver. as we travelled further in bali we discovered every word that denko told us was true about the practical balinese people. i spoke to many locals, i sang bollywood songs with few; it was surprising to know that shahrukh khan and his movies particularly kuch kuch hota hain are the most popular ones in bali. while some of the friendly locals showed me how to play the local instruments like grantang and kalimba, few others played chess with me, i must admit playing chess on a public street with strangers is a thrilling experience. the best part about these street players is, they do not know the theoretical chess, they just love the game and play it passionately and tactfully! check!!! as if witnessing life on land in bali by denko's cab and the local kura-kura bus was not enough, denko took us to the aqua world where we witnessed life under the ocean sitting on a boat with glass bottom. music and fun did not end here, as we returned to our hotel 'hard rock', a band of talented artists were waiting for us, they entertained us with some brilliant live performance! food and drinks taste better when you are accompanied by great live music and a lovely company and that's what happened with us. as the day drew to a close, the evening setting changed drastically, it rained every day we were there, bringing with it the moisture that injected the smell of the mud in the air, taking us physically from the sauna to a cooler world! i think i should call it, \nature's spa\ rather. as we walked further in the hard rock premises we were overwhelmed by the number of sunset watchers jostling for space at the small lookout point. on our second last day in bali, we travelled from temple to temple, for every temple i visited, my spiritual umbilical cord that connects me to the universe had grew stronger and stronger. life of balinese people revolves around their religion and their unique beliefs. they believe in maintaining harmony between the divine and the evils. they offer offerings to both, one would notice daily offerings made to gods and demons on shrines and ground respectively. one of the girls saw me wearing a bracelet made of jades and asked me if i knew what it is called and the reason i wore it? i replied, it is bracket gifted by my friend from newzealand while she was cruising around asian countries; she then explained to me that the bracelet is called \rambutsedana\, meaning, \protection against the evil\! i thanked the clever girl for that information and wondered if my friend knew this when she gifted me the rambutsedana. well, the word ram reminds me to tell you that, it was the hindu festival of ram navami on the day and we witnessed the hindu population of bali celebrating it grandly. the local cultural dance called 'kecak' also called as ramayana monkey chant, is a drama including dance based on the hindu mythology ramayana was performed in one of the temple premises. it was a divine coincidence that we were blessed to be the guests and experience the rama navami celebrations outside india along with the warm hosts of bali.",2
"i'm so glad i added this spot to my itinerary on my day in the northern part of bali. you are for sure going to get beautiful photos here. very relaxing location and absolutely must do on your trip. i was lucky that while i was here, there was some type of ceremony going on so i got some great photos of that, too. (i actually came during the summer of 2014).",2
"i would like to thank mr bagus arya and his uncle, mr ketut sudarsana for being our awesome drivers cum tour guides during our stay in bali. all through out they were friendly, accommodating and caring giving surprises like getting us free wifi and water bottles in their comfortable air conditioned cars. our worries as being first timers in bali were taken care of and we managed to visit just to name a few beautiful places of attractions like tanah lot, jatiluwih, uluwatu, luwak coffee plantation, ubud monkey forest, mount batur kintanami etc.. they're definitely great people as if we've known each other for so long. we will definitely look for them when we're back here again. to people out there we who wish to visit bali soon, do not hesitate to book mr bagus arya & mr ketut sudarsana of maps bali tour. highly recommend them for their good services.",2
"tanah lot is a worth place to visit, the entrance fee is cheap..the view is excellence.. although it's 1 half hour drive from kuta to reach this magnificent temple but it's still worth..",17
as we arrived at 4pm we did not have time to reach the top. we felt very spoilt as we were the only visitors and the complex has a mystical ambience. the setting is truly beautiful and the view of mt arung is breathtaking. the drive through the local village and up through the mountains added to the experience.,28
"lempuyang was on my list before i started realizing that it had become very popular for instagrammers. i visited other temples in bali and cherished the spiritual peace and solitude of those places. this was different, and gave an interesting perspective on the flexibility and hospitality of the balinese. lempuyang is a beautiful temple, and i'm sure before the ig flood it was just as peaceful and sacred, but now, it felt like a hollywood casting call. not sure when the hordes started, but the balinese adopted a structure to try to please the many tourists that want those infamous photos between the gates of heaven. i knew there would be a line and i knew there wasn't actually any water on the ground and reflection. i wasn't committed to getting photos here, but coincidentally we ended up staying quite close to lempuyang so we got up early, arrived before sunrise and took our chances. we still had to wait about 1.5 hours to take the photos, but that wait provided an opportunity to wander the grounds a bit and engage in conversation. as soon as the sky lightened, two people started the organized progression of photo-taking, putting cell phones in the box to create the famous reflecting photo that everyone wants. they do this for no charge, even in the rain, for a donation. while these crowds have shifted the typical experience of a temple, i enjoyed experiencing this as an extreme example of balinese hospitality and was grateful they accommodated the crowds with such grace.",28
"we visited this temple just a week or so ago and it is stunning. no doubt about it that the view of the temple on the cliff edge and the view out to the sea it's one of sheer beauty. the temple itself was not as beautiful and interesting as i was hoping for (you are not allowed in the temple itself) but even just for the view and scenery it was work the visit. you are given a sarong to cover up your legs if they are on show. i felt the people on the front desk were a little abrupt and rude which seems very very unusual for the balinese people. we were warned of the monkeys and did not take anything in with us other my partners camera which he had secured to himself. they did steal a ladies glasses as she sat on the wall which was kind of her own fault! we were told they were aggressive compared to the monkeys at the monkey forest. they did seem a little unfriendly. we just stayed away from them. overall, definitely worth a visit!!",14
"is a nice place, with the atmosphere. we came here for the sunset, which was the time when most tourists come here, but was still nice. the water is down in the afternoon, so you can walk to the temple. downstairs you can get blessing after washing your face with the holy water and giving some donation, you get some sticky rice on your front head and a flower. i really liked it, we made beautiful pictures from the view point!!",4
"we traveled for three hours to visit and it is a very pretty temple, not as big as it seems in the pictures and although all the gardens etc are very well kept i wouldnt say its worth the lengthy trip that we had to take to get there.",4
"my second time to ullawatu temple and the dancing performance nearby. the dancing is worth it, unique experience in a beautiful setting. prepare yourself for uncomfortable seating, make sure you buy your ticket before they run out, and get a seat early.",8
"a unique temple with very good photo ops. you must wade through water to access the temple, however you cannot go in the temple. the best photo opportunity would be at high tide.",4
"we visited uluwatu temple at the end of a day travelling to padang padang beach and blue point. you could also do other sightseeing in the day if you wanted to (e.g. garuda wisnu kencana cultural park which is a bit of a drive away but easy to do on the way if you were coming from nusa dua) the temple itself is situated on a cliffside and has beautiful views over the sea and the coastline of cliffs. the building itself is rather unspectacular considering the many other temples in bali, but the atmosphere and setting make it quite striking. i would definitely recommend going there for sunset and paying to sit in the amphitheatre to watch the kecak dance at 6pm (note that entry fee to the temple does not cover this). get in early to get good seats! though the whole event is clearly set up for tourist attraction, it really is a must see and an insight into the culture of bali. the dance itself includes singing, acting and some audience participation! i'd say it was aimed at a universal audience - adults and kids alike will enjoy this. it plays out some of the major events in the hindu epic the ramayana, which is explained on an information sheet (translated in many languages) that's given with your entry ticket. the amazing performance coupled with the stunning sunset was an experience i'll never forget and an awesome way to end a day.",8
"it's the most famous temple in bali and its die to the stunning background of lake and mountain behind it. the actual temple is much smaller in height that it's actually shown in picture, i was quite surprised by seeing it nevertheless it's a beautiful temple with stunning views and surroundings. take some time to explore the premises and surroundings. always crowded with tourists, if you are lucky you will see background in a clear day, it's mostly cloudy. what i did not like was there is a mosque at some distance with loud loud speakers and even in temple we can hear it clearly. a must visit while in bali.",2
"quite a spectacular temple which is made in the rock and is actually in the ocean. when the tide is low you can walk quite close to it, but not inside (that is for hindu only). you can find multiple angle to look at it and enjoy the roaring ocean waves breaking against the rocks.",4
"pura bratan, is a major shivaite and a lakeside temple and gives you peace in real sense. the temple complex is located on the shores of lake bratan in the mountains near bedugul. the lake makes the air cool and soothing and one can sit for hours depending on the time available.",30
"we got here after stopping at tirta gannga. the gate of heaven here is totally breath-taking with the view of agung mountain. you will have to squeue to wait for your turn to take your pictures with the heaven gate. its worth to wait and try, i can tell.",28
"lembongan sunset is one of the most incredible in bali. take the scooter to go there, a bintang and there we go !",2
"right at the edge of the southern tip of bali, uluwatu temple is nestled between cliffs and the ocean. a perfect place to watch the sunset but be careful of the monkeys as you walk along the steps. entrance fee is 10000 rp each which includes a \sarong\ if you are in shorts.",8
"highly recommended for the beautiful views of the southern indonesian coastline and abundance of wild monkeys (recommend taking off everything shiny, metallic or loose fitting including hats as the monkeys go straight for them). the temple itself was crowded and fairly uninteresting however... there are some lovely monuments and statues but the grounds were dirty (including the surrounding forest areas) and pungent.",2
the temple is just amazing and really crowded. it is better to visit in the morning. on the way back from this temple horrible traffic since the road are small and volume of vehicle.,4
i love the setting of this temple on the lake. even with all the tourists it is somehow serene and stunning,4
"we had planned to visit uluwatu for its famous sunset and views and we werent disappointed. we took a return taxi from benoa to uluwatu and our driver also acted as our guide and took us around the temple and the views. please do pre arrange your taxis getting them here does work out to be expensive. we skipped the kecak dance since we were with an infant and did not want to stay on for the one hour performance. get their around 4:00 pm if you want to walk around and take in the magnificent views and watch as the sun sets. the entire length of the cliff is long so you might want to walk the full length which should take about 2 hours. avoid carrying backpacks, sunglasses on your head and phones loosely held. we saw monkeys take away someones sunglasses and mobile phones. the office there should help you in case you do lose something. but better to be careful.",8
"i was so lucky when i went to lempuyang temple, the weather was friendly, not raining. and there was no queuing at all. the tips: come as early in the morning. i arrive there at 7am in the morning and it was the perfect time to take some pictures in the gate of heaven, the lightning was perfect. another tips to get the best shot, ask for help to a guy (he was there) he knew the trick using the mirror. just gave him some tips. believe me, you will get fabulous best shots in gate of heaven.",28
"my family and i was here for a short pitstop. we did not stay for the kecak dance and so forth. it was more of an short sight seeing. nevertheless, the view was breath taking and majestically beautiful. the overview of the blue indian ocean was mind blowing. if you are a little more bold, on the walk way of the cliff, there is a small gate that leads to the edge of the cliff which you can take better pictures. it's rather safe but not for the weak hearted. i totally enjoyed myself and my family as well although it was just a sight seeing. the view was equipped enough to keep us at \aww\. however, we are always warned for aggressive monkeys that would take every opportunity to steal or hijack your personal belongings. just becareful although that day, during our bisit, there werent any monkeys at all. i guess we were fortunate :) there is more to just sight seeing, as i heard there is also kecak dance etc in the vening. overall, uluwatu is a definate place to be at. breath taking and nothing too commercialised yet.",8
"i was recommended tanah lot temple by a hotel staff. i was incredibly unimpressed by what i saw. you pay a fee yet youre not able to enter the temple itself. i do understand that sometimes youre not able to get in temples but it would be good to know this in advance. instead, you pay a ticket which gives you access to see the temple from afar. however, the most disappointing thing to see is how theyve turned the place into a total mockery. im not a religious person (i do respect and have an interest in learning about them but dont practice anything myself) and was appalled by the “holy snake” signs and the fake blessings being distributed to tourists for a fee. truly disappointing to see. going to tanah lot temple added nothing to my trip: neither did i see a gorgeous temple (beware, google pictures can be misleading) nor did i have a cultural/learning moment. it was just a frustrating waste.",17
we watched the sunset from a nearby cafe overlooking this amazing beautiful temple. this is an event not to be missed and be prepared with your cameras.,4
"every time i visit bali have to visit this temple on a cliff fro heaven! the view and tranquility and history of the place just takes you far away, attending the kecak dance taking place in the temple will make you live the history of hindu gods",2
"the temple is beautifully situated on a cliff in the south of bali. however the building itself is not too special and some buildings look rather new than original. the kecak dance in the evening is a well-visited attraction, you have to arrive early to get a good seat. the show itself is entertaining, however not too original. all of it pretty touristy and heaps of tourist buses from all around the island are unloaded here.",2
tanah lot is one of the most beautiful temple in bali. it stand on the top of a small island with so much beauty. to access the temple you will walk through some little souvenir shop. (don't be afraid to bargain). you can also eat there. make sure you do not go there on a rainy day.......,18
there you go. a voice warns you to pay attention to your items as the monkeys living the temple are used to steal them. funny. the place then is really nice for the panorama view and the effect that the temple does on the skyline you can stare going all the way right or all the way left respect the central temple. sea below makes everything peculiar. after the temple just pass by uluwatu surfin' spot. it worth a visit.,8
situated on lake beratan - the very picturesque ulun danu bratan temple is worth a visit. i would recommend a morning visit. we enjoyed less crowds which made for a more quieter & surreal experience. also the morning light & less people made for good photo opportunities. finally the morning temperature was more comfortable to enjoy the beautiful surrounding gardens & lake & find a good quiet spot to sit & enjoy the scenery.,30
"one of the 7 temples located on the bali coast. together they form a peculiar defensive wall against evil forces coming from the ocean. during arrival, the temple is completely separated from the shore, but at low tide, you can approach it on foot. we were in the sunset. it's best to sit in one of the pubs on the cliff and sip beer waiting for the spectacular sunset. on the way you pass several local souvenir stalls, it is worth finding a small café with civets. the owner takes care of it very much. cute animals. for the whole tour it is worth reserving 2 hours. may be a problem after sunset with leaving the parking.",2
"on our last night in bali, we went to the uluwatu temple which we booked via rio bali tours. our driver and friend, wah accompanied us to see the surroundings. the temple itself was inaccessible but the views around was captivating. we were blessed with clear skies but the heat was a bit unbearable. they have daily kecak dance shows which starts at around 6pm and ends at 7pm. the kecak dance is better than the barong dance for me. i had goosebumps watching it during sunset. it was an amazing experience despite the excruciating bali heat. the kecak dance costs 100,000 idr. you have to pay for it separately from the entrance fee.",8
visit uluwatu temple for the view of waves and cliffs! definitely worth a trip down! beware of the monkey's as you walk down the pathway to the temple though! watch out for your belongings.,8
visited uluwatu temple last week 14/08/2015. excellent day and not too far to get to from kuta. combined this visit with visits to dream land and jimbaren bay which made an excellent day with not long times in the car. beware at uluwatu the monkeys are quite aggressive and will steal hats and sunglasses given half a chance. we all carried sticks which the monkeys seem to respect. the views and different shades of the sea are definitely worth a visit. also no sellers whatsoever were there. john and brenda hayes,8
beautiful temples by the seaside. go during sunset where the colours of the sky will make it a photographic moment.,4
this was such an amazing view. the pearl of bali. i have never seen more beautiful temple. definitely recommend to visit if traveling to bali.,2
this temple was on the cover of my eyewitness tour guide so i had to see it. however in september there's no water around the temple like you see in pictures. also there's tons of tourists so expect to have them in the backgrounds of your pictures. overall it was worth the long drive to the top of the island to visit and you can see the volcano nearby. you are not required to dress special to visit which was nice.,4
uluwatu temple is situated on a beautiful out crop of land with spectacular views of the indian ocean. it is a religious area so you will be asked to wear a sarong (supplied) to cover the knees. it's a must see but beware of the monies in the forest adjacent to the temple grounds.,8
was such a good location we were asked to purify ourselves at the spring and then go to temple but temple was locked only a short staircase had to pay for purification only a hoax - not worth it don't be fooled can still see temple from the shore good pictures,4
"beautiful scenery with the clift on the ocean, beautiful sunset beside the temple but too many tourist ! if you wanna come to this temple with less tourist come before 11 o'clock and please watch your belonging from the bad monkeys , they take everything from you : flip flop , sunglasses , hat, hair band , scarf , water bottle , jewleries, bags !! bring a stick with you to scare them away .",14
"this was the highlight of my trip in bali. just the sound of the waves from the cliff made my mind so relaxed. really a must see. sadly we were not able to see the show since we went there at noon. so if you go, make sure you catch the show, i think its worth watching to get a complete bali experience. anyway, beware of the monkeys. they do take your sunglasses even when you're wearing them. mine was taken, good thing a local got them back but unfortunately, it was already destroyed by the monkey when it was returned to me.",2
"we had a good time at bedugul. there were not many steps and very pleasant to stroll around the area especially for my aged parents with weak knees. the weather was cooling and pleasant. however, due to draught, the water level was low and the temple was no longer 'floating' on the lake. it was on dry land, which was a shame. the locals said that the rainy season was supposed to start in sep but it didn't happen and hence the draught. there we many visitors but we understand that currently was still low peak season. nevertheless, it was still a nice place to visit for our family with the young and old.",4
"built on the water, it's the most distinctive temple in bali. you may find the view on the back of 50,000 idr note. it's perfect for photo.",2
"bucket list experience decided that day i would fly to bali, booked flight organized driver and tour guide 3am at base of mountain climbing.",2
"obviously had iots of monkeys, but surprisingly well behaved (unlike the ones in pura uluwatu)! good landscape with the temples, a cemetery and a fish pond inside",8
we were recommended to visit tanah lot. i think we were a little underwhelmed. the kids ages 5 and 6 were bored. you cant actually get into the temple and there were people everywhere. im sure watching the sunset is lovely but we left prior to it setting. depends what you are looking for i guess.,17
"the ulun danu beratan temple is both a famous picturesque landmark and significant temple complex located on the western side of the.beratan lake in bedugul,central bali.",30
"if you have never been to asia before, the place may look crazily amazing to you. otherwise, it is a monkey-infestated forest with some ruins. nice but i would not go to uluwatu just to see this.",8
te fire ddance was quite a touristy thing but we were glasd to have seen it; in a purpose built amphitheatre. was ashamed of the tourists who left mid way ... some even taking off their given traditional dress as they went! how rude! this is a story/dance which is accompanied by chanting male voices only ... interesting but probably not what we are used to in the west. we were glad we went!,13
"so worth it! one of the most beautiful temples we've been to, and at sunset, it's perfect. lots of stairs if that's an issue, but a definite yes.",4
"well worth a visit if you find yourself on the east coast of bali, it's around 30 mins from amed or candi dasa. the gardens are very pretty and the fish are massive and hungry! bring bread or purchase from the lady at the gate the water garden",2
we visited tanah lot in the morning before 9am and there was hardly anyone there so we had easy access to everything. it was extremely hot and there was limited shade so make sure you take an umbrella and water. there is quite a bit of walking to be done there so wear good shoes. one of the temples was closed and will be closed for another week or so but your experience will still be the same. at the main temple we were able to get across because of the tide however you must pay to explore further but was still a great place to take pictures and you could walk around everywhere. make sure you look for crabs and fish in the rock pools 😊 we had a guide with us who explained a lot about the area which helped us understand and give more meaning to the visit. loved visiting tanah lot!,17
"probably the best temple in bali, for tourists to visit as it is very accessible, but a long walk from the entrance. it is quite beautiful and the fire dance is spectacular, but the traffic was very bad as the road is so small and winding.",2
"woke up 4am just to b early in the lempuyang temple or the so called heavens gate. we arrived around 6.30am and we are very lucky as no crowd that time as in we are like number 3 in the que so we didn't really rush to have some photo ops in this place. the weather is very good , cold and relaxing, no entrance fee here but you will give some donations, also you will need to wear some cover if you are wearing sleeveless and short skirt,no payment though. then you will have to walk like 3 mins to the temple and then when you entered the temple there's a girl that will bless you with like a holy water then you can enter and fall in the in the que. there's a guy that's only allows to take photo with the mirror effect., only mobile phone is possible to have that effect. you can also take photos from professional camera but that would be just a normal photo. i'm not surprised when i saw the temple as i already knew that there's no water around the temple and its just a mirror effect.its also an option if you wanted to give some tip to the guy who will take your photo with tht mirror effect would be nice if the mount agung is visible fronting the heavens gate.the tour is an amazing and we enjoyed it.",28
"because we wanted to visit several places that day, we decided to only visit temple #1 of lempuyang. but it was really worth it. we took a guide for a small fee, which in the end was nice (not a great addition if you already have read a bit about the temple). the temple itself was great. during our visit we saw only 2 other tourists. the view with mount agung in the background is awesome. great for taking pictures.",28
"the uluwata temple's setting was spectacular. the temple was built on high cliffs surrounded by crashing waves of the blue sea. the photo ops were great. take care to protect your camera, glasses, jewelry, etc from the monkeys. we put everything in our small backpack except my camera which i kept cradled in my hand. we saw monkey climb up a woman & pull off her earrings. also, a monkey climbed on to a man's head. we were not sure what it was after. monkey bites can be dangerous! so, do not wear anything to attract them. but, even with monkey banits, this clifftop temple was worth a visit",8
"the far road trip is worth the ride. the cliffs are nice and the enormous waves makes the place very special and unique. sunset is not to be missed. very magical place to spend a couple of hours. the small temple itself is not visitable, only for worshipers. careful about the monkeys, they can steal your stuff.",4
"the monkeys are friendly and not as aggressive as found in uluwatu. they are small in size. take the help of guides, who will keep the monkeys at bay by showing a slingshot. if you want the monkeys to sit on your lap or climb on your shoulder or head for a photograph, the guides will give you peanuts(with shell), using which you can attract them. lot of tall trees are available in the forest and you can stroll around. not a very large forest. there is a temple inside.",8
experienced an amazing sunset at tanah lot temple. interesting location as temple was situated on a separate rock from the mainland. go there around 5 and just enjoying the sound of splashing waves until the sunsets . there's a guy with a holy snake in one of the caves . just give small donation to meet the snake . if you want to shop for souvenirs go early around 4 or 5 pm. just after sunset everyone goes back home. by 7pm the streets are empty.,17
went here for the sunset. we couldn't get to the temple since it was high tide - but the surrounding is great and has a nice market too.,4
"the temple is located in a high place with a great view. however, the amount of tourists and the forbidden entrance make it loses points.",4
"breath taking views , its worth the trip and most probably one of the best places to see while in bali.",2
"we arrived a bit late so had to whizz round the temple to get to the fire dance show in time. we are seated on the ground next to the performers but that gave a great view of the dynamics in the show . it was a fantastic display of balinese culture, costumes , singing, dancing on fire (quite close to us !) done with great humour and gusto by the performers. om shanti shanti shanti om",13
"location -the ulun danu temple is situated at the bratan lake, bedugul area. -it took about an hour drive from mengwi. loved & facility -the view was so beautiful. -the lake is so big. -pura ulun danu has unique architecture structure. -it is a unique hindu temple at the lakeside. what an exotic place to visit. you can take many good selfie photos in this wonderful tourism destination in bali. awesome!",30
"this typical balinese temple floats on the lake beratan, which is very nice to see. also, it is in use as a temple, which gives it a good atmosphere, especially when there is a religious ritual going on. the downside is the entrance fee of 50.000 rupiah. i have read the comment here that there should be no entrance fee, however i bought a ticket in one of the buildings between the parking lot and the temple complex, so i do not really see how i could have avoided paying this. another downside was the tourism that definitely has had an effect on the level of authenticity in this place. it is nice, but if you look for old and authentic, i suggest to go to ulun puran danu buyan, which is nearby (actually some of the photos with this attraction are shot there).",2
the temple is smaller than expected but beautiful on the lake its a 3 hour drive from jimbaran so full day trip but if you have the time its a culture shot you see terraced rice paddies from top of mountain too,4
"it took me around 3hrs to reach there. better wear comfortable shoes and clothes as you need to hike up. to cover all temples, maybe need to take around 2hrs (minimum). the famous one is the \gate of heaven\. there's professional photographer that will help you to snap good photos. but you need to line up. its a long queue, but worth it. no entrance fees. it is by donation, so up to you how much you want to give.",28
sacred place and ideally located for watching sunset good street market near the temple a must visit place,4
"beautiful unrestricted views, overlooking vast ocean with a clear horizon and the sound of waves crashing against the rocky shoreline. big enough area for everyone to get a good spot. not commercialized so there's no one offering to take your photos for a price or shoving knick knacks in your face. a must visit in bali. however do watch out for the monkeys! they grab bags, jewellery, cameras, selfie sticks, you name it. do look out for your glasses in particular.",2
"better to be before sun set with one hour or at sun rise. the errosion due to waves along year made this place attractive, as well as the sea waves. from there to kuta around 90min, can go down close to waves but be careful since rocks are uneven, smooth sometimes and wetted with water. to spend one day at north of bali, leave kuta early, go ubud or scared monkey forest, go to ulun danu berantan,then tanah lot, barely need 10hrs, with small group, hire avenza with a drive for 10hrs for 40usd, don't waste your time with eating, just grab boiled corn and ice cream, unless you have a week to stay.",2
"this temple is interesting since it is in a lake but depending in the time of day or season, it doesnt look like its photos. but still worths visiting.",4
"the place is very beautiful, we enjoyed the temple. we were blown away by the superb view from the temple.. . its a place not to be missed , the whole area is very scenic ... we even went all the way downstairs ... its a heaven for surfers as we could see many.. water is extremely clear... very beautiful... d long taxi drive is worth it.. also good cafes to explore & just gaze at the water.",4
"ive been to tanah lot four times over the last 40 years and i was really disappointed to see how commercial this very spiritual place has become. there were at least 200 market stalls, and hordes of tourists (ourselves of course included). it is still a beautiful place, just not what it once was. worthwhile if you have never been, but if you have keep your previous memory safe and unspoiled.",17
"when entering past the numerous tour buses i thought this was going to be packed and not able to truly enjoy the majestic site. this feeling quickly passed, when arriving at low tide. permitting us to get close, stroll around the small tidal pools, do some rock scrambling to capture some incredible photos. yet most of all, lots of space for so many to enjoy the beauty. the vendors and shops prior to entering are very nice. prices are surprisingly affordable compared to other tourist locations. we enjoyed a drink from one of the vendor stalls, though didnt get any food. the people are also less pushy here than other places visited which makes for a more pleasant experience when visiting. as an hour or two passed, a siren could be heard going off, with the announcement of the incoming tide and please be cautious. the announcement did not lie, during the short time we were there; the rocks from which we took those amazing pictures were no longer accessible. furthermore, the crowds a bit more congested with less space to wander about, yet seemed no less enthused with their visit. we even saw two different families making their long walk to the temple for am offering, reminding one to be respectful that not only is this temple beautiful, but more so a place still quite active and we are but guests. this place is a must, to sit for a brief time, and imagine the building of such a temple, learn its history, and just be in bewilderment of the entire grounds from which it sits is spectacular.",4
"officially called the pura luhur uluwatu or this balinese hindu temple majestically sits on top of a peninsular cliff overlooking the indian ocean. needless to say, the views from this enchanting temple are awe-inspiring, with misty white clouds hovering above and the sea waves crashing below. in fact, it offers one of the most panoramic views of the indian ocean, which surrounds it on all sides.🙏🙏",8
"this temple supposedly has 7 gates & one must climb about 1500 steps to reach the 7th gate, which is a 3-hour walk up. the first gate is the most popular. we had to wait for 45 minutes in the queue for our turn to click the photos. due to the long wait, we skipped the visit to tirtha ganga. the view of agung volcanic mountain between the gates is mesmerising & worth the 3 hours of drive from seminyak.",28
"unfortunately we didn't see the temple at sunset, when it says it's prettiest. it was still impressive during the day. the beach however, surrounding the temple is a little dirty. what i loved the most was the surrounding streets and shops. the bougainvillea lined street down to the temple offers plenty of shopping choices. the prices are more reasonable than kuta etc. and the shop owners weren't quite as 'pushy' as other areas.",4
"incredible location for a temple, with the lake, the mountains, the trees, the smells and all the flowers. we had a day trip and this was one of the places in the programme. it is quite specific to bali and a visit here makes you feel very good. go, it's a good choice!",2
beautiful temple in the sea. make sure to get there before tide is up to see the before and after and it occurs within a hour or so.,4
"if you love sunset by the sea, this is one of the gorgeous places in bali. perfect view from many angles. sunsets from about 5.30pm. but 6.15pm, sun is gone. but it's quite crowded. according to our driver, it's crowded everyday. there's entry charge of rp 30,000 per person and rp 5000 per car. if you are not such a sunset person, then i think there's nothing much here. there's some market shops along the way walking into the temple, so it's good to come a bit earlier if you like shopping.",2
"i've visited tanah lot more than 10 years ago. however this place has now become over-commercialized with too many stores, hawkers & cafes. you pay to get in, get lost in the maze of shops that try to distract you & your time before you finally get to see the tanah lot temple. more people hawking their wares on the shoreline as you try to see the temple itself. totally overrated now. skip this place!",17
"once you pay the nominal entrance fee, have your sarong put on you properly by a local and get offered a guide, you're ready to go! despite other people's storys about stealing monkeys, i had a different encounter. we bought some 'monkey food' from the locals to feed them, so i guess this invited them to approach us but instead of going for something specific, a monkey jumped onto my head for no apparent reason! naturally i panicked but soon the monkey jumped off without having grabbed at anything i had on or in my bag. my tip is to steer clear of them if you don't want any hassle - pre-trained or otherwise. the temple itself was set in a very picturesque location on the cliff side, plenty of photo opportunities for those enthusiasts. i went during the day so missed out on the kecak dancing which was a shame. takes max. 30-40 minutes if you want to have a relaxing visit, because other than that, not much else around. overall, pleasant part of the tourist trail to visit.",14
"the temple itself was ok. the busses of tourist swinging around selfie sticks was a bit annoying. location was beautiful, and the monkeys were hilarious. apparently it was mating season. check it out if you're in the area.",14
"the temple is stunning, the coastline is the same, sheer cliffs and massive surf make for an awsome backdrop. there is a large market for clothes, souveneirs ect and various places to eat. we hired a scooter and rode here and it took ages, so i'd hate to see how long it is in a car. costs 30,000 rupiah per person entry",4
"only an hour away, it was amazing place to visit. lots of market shops and cheap shopping. we went across to the temple, and got blessed, but you can not go to the top. they only use it to pray or for ceremonies.",4
"if you go to bali, dont forget to visit berdugul. i feel amazed with the beauty bedugul. this temple can be seen in the picture currency rp. 50,000 the place is very clean, comfortable, and we can enjoy the cool air here👍👍👍",2
"visited uluwatu today and it was a fantastic day. id advise going early for a couple of reasons...to beat the tourists as it can get quite busy and to beat the monkeys , was speaking to a local lady today who told me they are more active in the afternoon and evening. that said i did see one try and steal a phone from a tourist , just ensure you keep away from them and ensure any jewellery is hidden etc that aside there are some fantastic photo opportunities on offer...some great views of the cliffs and temples are worth the walk. i would also recommend taking drinks with you as it can get quite warm and there is a few paths that include walks up sets of stairs...i was extremely thirsty when i made it back to the car park. uluwatu is well worth the trip , it can be built into a day tour with many other sites in the area. yes the monkeys can be a problem , but stay close to others and stay away from them.",8
"beautiful, breathtaking views from this cliff temple. monkeys there are very naughty, they tried to catch my sunglasses! after sunset we saw there a traditional dance.",14
"the location will definitely mesmerize. the temple is situated on a peak, that drops off 90 degrees to the sea. waves crashing on the rocks & the underwater flora gives the water a crystal blue color. offers some amazing photo spots. a balinese folk-dance (every day at 6 pm- limited 150 seats) wonderfully showcases balinese religion (hinduism) & cultural heritage..",2
"we were quite disappointed about this temple. not nearly as nice as we expected it - there are other temples and places that are way more worth the visit, the time and the money. if you pass anyway, it's ok to have a look. but no detours or extra planning recommended - that's my opinion.",4
"this temple is super awesome. the views are breathtaking as we can see the indian ocean. the weather is quite humid but windy in the same time. please stay hydrated! by the way, you will meet some wild monkeys here and there. please watch your belongings when you are walking around. hahaha.",14
i was told about this temple so perhaps i as expecting more but it was just ok for me. i mean the views are pretty but i could have given this a skip. and we were warned about monkey so we wore shoes etc and we never even seen any. perhaps they were all sleeping but we were expecting to be bombarded so that doesn't always happen.,14
"i really, really, wanted to love this temple and experience a spiritual moment like i did at goa gajah, tanah lot, and tirta empul. but it was just too crowded, too hot and with no shade, too many people trying to get us to do a tour for a tip, and hubby was not feeling too well. so we quickly went in, did took the obligatory pictures, fought the crowds up and down all the stairs, and came back out. in hindsight, we probably should of just come that morning, instead of coming around 2pm. though it was gorgeous, it was just too touristy to enjoy.",4
"it is not easy to get there, but the views are out of this planet. scotters, driving on a very bad roads, but if you are careful, you will make it. amazing view. beach, ocean, mountains, and blue sky. if you go to indonesia, do not miss this one.",2
"lovely temple! gathers together the traditional temple, fire dance and joyful monkeys! a true insight of bali!",2
"the long travel to the northern lake is worth it. beside the amazing temple, there is the park which is very clean with lots of flowers. we reccomend to visit it as early in the morning as possible since there are less tourists and the street has less traffic.",4
very good place to visit with the family for good sunset view! there are lot of shops on the way to the temple. bargaining has to be done for shopping as they quote quite high prices. the temple is actually closed. they will ask you to have a dip in the holy water before entering the temple which is just a trick to make money. the actual temple remains closed and none of the visitors are allowed inside. the view is breathtaking .,4
this was a temple on the ocean but wasn't a public working temple. the worship areas were blocked off. the attraction was set up to take everyone through all the retail shops and kiosks. i also am recovering from a knee replacement; there were a huge number of stairs and steps.,4
nice long walk at uluwatu temple along the coast. lots of monkeys do watch your stuff. nice show at 6pm and a good sunset of not too cloudy. quite festive feeling as everyone wears long skirts and sashes,8
great place for a bit of culture. remember to go there in the evening and get tickets for the fire dance/kwek kwek which is done without instruments but only vocal. sunset was spectacular as was the walk along the temple.,13
"tourists are not allowed near the temple, let alone inside. the whole experience is a tourist trap. you pay an entrance fee of 60k idr (4 usd) to walk through quite a few souvenir shops and food kiosks, and end up in a coastline photo site with a temple. all you are supposed to do here is take a picture and stand in line for some “holy water” blessing under the rock, which looked more like a hinduism package for tourists than the real thing.",4
"our family was tired of seeing temples, but we were all glad we made the effort to go to one more temple visit, to ulu watu. the temple is quite attractive in itself, and a small ceremony was happening in the far, top, off-limits part on our visit. - best is the sheer cliffs on either side, very dramatic scenery. - beware the monkeys, they are fast and aggressive (much more than in ubud monkey forest). in a flash, a monkey jumped on my wife's bag and whipped off her glasses (which she had to wear, as she can hardly see without them). a guard got them back, but they were destroyed. keep cameras, sunglasses, smartphones etc zipped in your bag, as the monkeys have been known to grab these items and drop them over the cliff. - go as early as you can. we were about the second car there, but after about half an hour, the heat became intense. even the balinese say it is oppressively hot. - very enjoyable overall, we all thought it was a great attraction.",8
"uluwatu temple is a nice place to visit although there is a fee to enter in. it's just like any other temple in bali but as you walk along the stairways to the top of that area, you can see the beautiful cliffs that is in the distance. you can also witness the special barong dance that is closely related to the ramayana epic performed by the locals there for a fee. it's an hour show. but most interestingly, beware of the monkeys that are well fed as there are some 'senior' ones who will attempt to grab whatever that is shiny such as spectacles or sun glasses, anything that's blinking as well as your slippers. once they get hold of it, they will not let go and if you put up a fight for that item, you might be bitten. so walk warily in this area.otherwise, it's a nice place to go.",8
wonderful temple on cliff with mesmerizing sunset view the best destination on my trip after ulun danu bratan temple.,30
"listen! ive read many stories about people falling to their death by getting too close to the edge. with that in mind, i pretty much stayed away from the edge. it is very tempting to want to get that ”perfect” picture so i see why so many risks to do so. however, getting too close to the edge is not necessary. anywhere on the walkway at kelingking is a great spot to take a picture without any unforeseen circumstances. the place is beautiful. absolutely beautiful. a trip there is absolutely necessary if you're in bali. i did not walk down to the each, because, frankly, it looked too scary for me. plus, a few people who walked back up said it is a little frightening on certain spots going down & coming up. but the view above was all the evidence i needed to see. grateful i had the opportunity to be a part of this journey and witness what nature spent millions of years to create. enjoy! be safe! take lots of pictures...",2
uluwatu was highly recommend to me by many of my friends who had previously traveled to bali. i can now understand why. it is a beautiful place with some of the most stunning views. the fire dance is entertaining and again provides beautiful views as it is situated at the top of the cliff overlooking the ocean at sunset. honestly breathtaking. youll need to hire a driver to get there and make sure to stop by some of the beaches and coffee plantations in this area. it was one of my favorite days in bali.,8
this temple has that post card look. it really is beautiful. unfortunately it is a tourist hot spot at sunset so it is very crowded. still definitely worth seeing.,4
"if you can stand the mass crowds to enjoy this temple, then give a look. if nothing for the scenery and watching the monkeys harass the fellow tourists.",14
"visited as our last stop at the end of a day long tour of bali. it's a busy complex with lots of fellow tourists ,plenty of eateries and tourist traps but most importantly has 2 temples to visit and a multitude of photo opportunities with a stunning ocean backdrop. wear sensible shoes as there is a fair walk and to get the best impression of the temple you need to walk across rocks slippery with seaweed. we were treated to a stunning sunset which capped off a wonderful day of sightseeing",2
"uluwatu temple is a hindu's temple which located at the highest of the uluwatu area. you can watch kecak dance in this place which cost you only: 100,000 idr or $8 per person. i think this is the best place to watch kecak dance compare to other place in bali. you can see a beautiful view of indiana ocean from above of the stage. really worth it!",8
"this was our second visit to uluwatu temple - our first with 3 year old duke. we came for the monkeys on a hot day and really needed our guide, wayan, to show us around the temple and (most importantly) where to find the monkeys. our visit started with a blend of laughter and sympathy - one of the naughty monkeys had snatched an iphone from an unsuspecting visitor and wasn't intending to give it back. read the warnings and leave your valuables with your driver!! the view down to uluwatu is wonderful. the temple is majestic. the monkeys are fun for kids of all ages. let them touch you but don't touch them - they bite. some details: irp20,000 per adult gets you into the temple area. a multiple of that (tip) gets you a guide. a donation gets you a bag of peanuts. ignoring the warning signs may cost you a smartphone, sunglasses, camera and your mood.",8
"amazing view at the uluwatu cliff, especially on sunset. my wife and i watched the kecak dance performed by the locals. in conclusion, this is a place you must not forgrt to visit when you are in bali.",8
"this area is a very popular tourist attraction in bali as well as for locals to worship. we hired a driver to get there but there appears to be many bus tours that include this location. the views of the temple with the ocean back drop are spectacular. there is an admission fee of 60,000 rp. there are also markets on site as well as food vendors.",2
tanah lot temple is the last sea temple in bali. the sun sets over the indian ocean behind the temple and provides the most stunning backdrop for a drink and dinner on the cliff top. easy to get to and most definitely worth taking the time!,18
"we visited uluwatu just before sunset and attended the dance. visitors are warned about the monkeys. they do take glasses, bags, etc. i was wearing my regular glasses, taking a photo, and without warning, a monkey took the glasses off of my face. one of the staff was able to retrieve them, thankfully, although some damage had been done. it was very busy; many, many tourists walking up and down the stairs. the dance was entertaining and seems to be geared to tourists. go to the dance area early to get a good seat. if you select seats along the top you have something to lean against; otherwise you will be sitting without a backrest for a few hours. the views were very nice. we were looking forward to a spectacular sunset but unfortunately there was not much of a sunset the night that we went.",8
"think about everything good you have in your life, and it will inspire you to fight and stay strong through hard times. amazing place and temple in bali, you can get the mount agung view if you on right time. i'll get it for next visit.",2
"went with three children 11-17 and enjoyed the spectacular setting, the sunset and fire dance performance. different and interesting to see the balinese culture, also for the children. allow 1 hour walking around and 1,25h if you see the fire dance. be early for seats at the fire dance. costs 100 pp for a fire dance ticket. and 30 pp in entrance to uluwatu. lots of people but not completely crowded. hot...",8
the site is full really full of sellers and restaurants. the main interest is the sea and that is about all as you cannot go into the temple but only see it from outside.,4
"i loved uluwatu temple!!! i was a bit afraid to go there because of the monkeys after reading some reviews, but when we were there they were so full that they didn't even want to eat the bananas the we were giving to them. the theatre was very nice and while we were waiting for the theater to start we enjoyed the most beautiful sunset ever!!!",8
this temple is one that should be on your must see list. even though it is a bit out of the way it is well worth the trip. the grounds are beautiful and the floating temple makes for great pictures.,4
nice view of the temple on the sunset with windy beach and great ambience. the shops were reasonably priced. also not to miss the sunset at 6.15 pm and nice photo shoots. the crossing of the sea to the temple is something worth a try.,4
"ulun danu bratan temple is localized by the main road between denpasar to singaraja north bali. the temple is dedicated to the god of the lake, this place is situated on the mountain territorial on 1100 m above the the sea level. it is great to be visited.",30
"this is my 5th time to bali but 1st time to uluwatu. it's the most southern tip of bali so nearer to nusa dua and seminyak, and far (2-3hrs) from ubud upon arrival, it's 20,000rp per adult and you get a sarong if you're wearing shorts you first see a stunning cliff view and if there are no clouds, a beautiful sunset. on the left, the kecak dance stadium, and the performance is 6-7pm. by 545pm it was already packed to the rafters so you'll need to arrive before 5pm to get a seat i reckon to the right, you can hike along the cliff to get more stunning views oh yes, the monkeys. i think they're harmless if you stay away from them. if you insist on taking a selfie with them, of course they will take something off you we left at 645 to avoid the crowd after the kecak dance. i imagine 1 hr just to get out of the carpark if one leaves at 715pm",8
i don't know how much of a temple fan you are...but after about the 5th one i lose my steam. don't get me wrong this temple is pretty great all things considered. but the real attraction here is the cliff views. but there are plenty of those without the crowds. if you can bump this to see something else...i would consider it. just remember these monkeys are mean. nasty little devils.,14
"the temple itself is okay, but the view of the cliffs are amazing. the kechak fire dance is also okay.",13
the temple is situated at the edge of kuta. scene is beautiful . you should enjoy kecak and fire dance. it is about rawana by traditional way.,13
made my second visit here. 5 years ago came just in time for kecak dance and did not have oppurtunity to look around. this time skipped the kecak dance which begins around 6.30pm and decided to go to the nearby jimbaran beach for the sunset. reached here around 4.30pm. the monkeys which seemed to be the main attraction here were not seen in very large numbers. could be taking a rest before coming out just before sunset / kecak dance when it is most crowded. stay away from the monkeys and do not try touching them as an aussie who tried doing so nearly bot bitten. the temple itself is an anti-climax. very basic in terms of architecture. more for the views of the cliffs and sunsets. those who have not seen the kecak dance in ubud or elsewehere should see it here as it is done with a very nice backdrop of the cliffs and sunset.,13
"before visiting bali, this temple was the first only on my list, whenever they market bali, i would find, and so i wanted to visit this temple. i was staying in ubud, realized it's a 1 hour ride ( i hired a scooter as the best option) left to that place at 6:30am little did i realize it would be freezing cold. visiting early morning at sunrise was awesome. the temple was great good splendor. there was a 3-4$ entry feel but worth it, must recommend.",2
"as others have said this temple gets very overcrowded, we visited as it's one of 'the' places to go whilst in bali. we visited late afternoon with the intention to stay and watch the sunset but after walking around for half an hour we'd seen it and there wasn't a lot more to do so we left instead of standing around for another hour before the sunset. other's have also mentioned about the monkeys, if you take the usual sensible steps and follow advice on how to act around them then you'll be absolutely fine, just don't start trying to coax them over by making noises and posing for photos with them, that's when things go wrong.",2
this ancient hindu temple is on a spectacular site on the edge of a cliff in a monkey forest but the reason most western visitors come here is to experience the best kecak ramayana and fire dance in all of bali. the local troup performs at 6 pm every day in a purpose built arena seating about 500 people in rising tiers but get your seat well before the start time since it is very popular. it is well organized and the 45 performers are skilled and energetic. the chanting and singing choir of men make a perfect background to the beautifully costumed principal actors. the explanatory guide sheet helps the uninitiated in the audience appreciate the story and enjoy the humourous elements that spice the performance. you don't need a local guide but you would be wise to get a balinese driver and car at a price of $50 for half a day to drive there and back because the return is usually in heavy traffic in the dark and so is quite slow. your driver will know of good restaurants on the way home and you can finish the evening in a relaxed mood which is most appropriate for the bali experience.,2
"20,000 indonesian rp to attend, really is an impressive sight. nice to walk from one end to another, there's also a dancing show which is an optional extra. going as the sun sets can't be recommended highly enough. stunning views and impressive surroundings.",2
"visited uluwatu temple which located north of bali. nice cliff view and scenic. great for photography. there is an option to watch sunset kecak dance. however, did not do it this time. as ever watch before. it is recommended for first timer to watch. something to experience it at least once. becareful with monkeys. keep your sunglasses otherwise be prepared for the monkeys to steal it from you. seen a couple with their glasses been snatched. overall, nice place to go at least once. nice view thats it.",8
"great view of the ocean and the temple, most beautiful sunset we ever had. just awesome, will visit again for sure.",4
"if you arrive by 4:30 pm, the place will be swarming with tourists. make sure and buy your show tickets first, or you may not get in. view from the top is ok, but that alone would not be a reason to go. the indigenous show is interesting. lots of chanting and dance, mixed with a little comedic acting. make sure and get a translation paper of what is happening in each act, much the same as an opera. sit on the right side of the amphitheater for a faster exit after its over. also keeps you from looking into the sunset directly.",13
"taman lot temple is at the top of my list of temples to visit in bali. the reason is simple, its just stunning to see this temple standing on a rock in the indian ocean with waves pounding against it. just across from the main temple there is a jut of land that extends into the ocean with more of the temple complex built upon it. a natural cove is formed and the waves crashing into the cove are a perfect example of the power of the ocean. there is a lot going on in tanah lot including some men taking pictures of people with their giant anaconda snake. we really had an enjoyable visit to this temple.",2
very picturesque temple on the rock. we had been there for a sunset and that was great choice. in my opinion one of the most beautiful temples in bali. worth to see.,2
"the view from the cliffs is pretty good, the temple itself is really not up to much, there are far nicer balinese temples at the side of the roads but the fire dance at sunset made it worth the trip! get there early if you want a seat though as it's gets very very busy and you may find yourself sitting with the dancers on stage if you arrive late. the dance cost 70,000 rhp and the temple was 20,000. they provide sarongs if your are not appropriately dressed but you cannot actually go into the temple. we didn't find the monkeys to be a problem, if you don't feed them or encourage them they seemed to be ok but lots of other tourists were feeding them so that took the heat off of us.",14
"pura luhur uluwatu is one of famous and the holliest temple in bali. it's called pura sad kahyangan jagad. for hindu is a must. the ceremony is held every six month. it's also wonderfull for tourist. amazing view on the rock, blue ocean and breeze from the ocean... sometimes we can see balinese \kecak dance\",8
"ulan danu beratan temple is featured on indonesia's rp 50,000 note - that's how iconic this temple is! mostly local indonesian tourists but also saw a handful of foreign tourists too. not particularly crowded which was a pleasant change from most tourist spots. if you have time, can also go out onto the lakes as you can rent out boats.",30
"not very impressive or worth it in my opinion, go to tanah lot, much better. there is monkeys to take photos with, it's high up on a cliff but nothing super special.",17
"the uluwatu temple is perched atop the steep cliff of a limestone peninsula. breath taking with of the waves coming in from the indian ocean, rocky cliffs and greenery. beware of your belongings ( especially camera & glasses ) as there is a small colony of monkeys ever ready to snatch your stuffs away from you. hold on to your spectacles as many visitors have lost their spectacles to the monkeys. we have actually witness a money snatching the spectacle of a japanese tourist and bending the spectacle frame. all visitors wearing short pants or skirts ( with their legs expose ) need to tie a sarong before entering the compound. there are sashes for those wearing long pants. the sarongs and sashes are provided free of charge. there is also a kecak performance at the uluwatu temple in the evening which last for about an hour. fees : rp 20,000 for an adult foreign tourist. fees for kecak performance : rp 70,000",8
"beautiful place to visit. nice view of the mountains. beautiful plants and flowers. we suggest that you take a guide so you can learn the history of the place. it was not crowded during our visit. the guide costs 50,000 rupiah, not bad there were 4 of us. we took a lot of pictures. the restaurant outside the garden was below average and more expensive than most restaurants in bali.",2
took a trip like a must but its a turn off by the shops selling souveiners.can the authority do away with some anyway some goods are replicated.a more serene walk down to a hly site would be much better n soulful.being a muslim l respect other religion but really l think they shd think about it.its a living n likelihood but a site prob near but not the beautiful walk down.keep bldgs traditional n rustic a charm of bali!,2
"this is one of those unmissable attractions of this part of indonesia. this spectacular multi-shrine temple has a mountainous backdrop and is surrounded by a lake. then there are the manicured and well-designed gardens. it is a rather large complex and apart from admiring the place, you can relax but do beware that it is very popular with foreign tourists as well as local tourists.",2
this temple and the entire site is so peaceful and serene. the best time to visit is at sunset for the most amazing views and photos. we would go back in a heartbeat if given a chance. most beautiful site in bali.,2
"a small temple on the cliffs overlooking the ocean. great views and a spectacular setting. by no means the best temple in bali - this is more about the setting on the cliff top. there are paths along the edge of the cliff either side of the temple. plan on about an hour for the visit if you walk all the paths. the monkeys are a bit of a pest but the attendents keep them under control. the cost to enter was 30,000r adult and 20,000r kid. parking for a car 2,000r (i think). worth a look.",2
"this temple is my absolute favourite. during long years going to bali several times, i visited ulun danu bratan three times already. every time the weather was rainy, and dark clouds were hanging above the lake menacingly. somehow it didnt matter, since the temperature was high enough, and this cloudy background make the whole setup more picturesque. the temple is the most iconic hindu temple in bali. floating on the water of lake batur surrounded by green mountains that hiding its head in swirling clouds, and flowers, and flowers everywhere. it is the most beautiful place with the most beautiful temple. we were lucky enough to catch the end of some religious ceremony, with prettily dressed balinese girls carrying offerings on their head. it was just the icing on the cake. if youre in bali dont miss ulun danu.",30
"not sure what all the fuss was about, maybe we needed a guid but you have to pay to park, pay for ticket in then pay for another ticket to the sunset dance. where if you don't get there early you miss out on good seats or if you do get in early you wait in the sun for an hour. but is a good view of the coastline",13
"this was my favorite bali temple. with that said it is a log journey from semenyack. not as commercialized as some of the other temples but very nice. the grounds are well kept and they held true to traditional practices such as the sarong. the focal point is a beautiful pair of buildings on the lake. entrance fee is 30,000 rp per person.",2
it's well worth running the gauntlet through all the market stalls at the entrance to see such spectacular coastal scenery. it is particularly beautiful watching the sunset over the temple.,4
"this temple sits high above the ocean...affording great views. the buildings are lovely, the monkeys are quiet, but don't test them.",14
"it is on a cliff so it is a beautiful view of the ocean, but there is not much to the temple. i must say i am a seasoned traveler so i am jaded. if you are just starting to travel you may more appreciative. i would have gathered stayed at my bulgari villa overlooking the indian ocean.",4
one of the most photographed sights on bali. it sits on lake beratan in the town of bedugul. the lake is one of three in this former volcanic crater. i visited on a day trip from lovina. you get great views of the other lakes buyan and tamblingan from the rim of the crater before you decend. on the steep road down into the valley look out for monkeys. the temple is surrounded by lovely grounds brimming with colourful plants. statues are draped in yellow fabric and there are many offerings dotted about. a lot of locals visit here and will be pleased to jump into your photographs. the vendors in the car park are a bit pushy.,2
"if u are in bali you cant miss this place , the temple is in lovely , the drive from city to tanah lot is so good , with all the paddy fields , watching local culture was so much fun .. u can shop outside the temple very much like any indian temple",18
out of all the many temples in bali this is my favourite!you can't actually visit the temple itself but the architecture and setting in the water and against the hill is breathtaking!,2
"wow uluwatu temple is a beautiful place to visit with amazing views of the ocean and cliffs. it is a short walk and will take you about one hour to see all the sights and take in the views. watch out for the monkey's as they do steal your glasses and hats or anything they can to get a food reward from the guides. i had my glasses stolen and wrecked by the monkey's so be careful as the guides tell me they will also take camera's. again you pay pay and pay for everything in bali and uluwatu temple is no different, you will pay to go in the gate then pay to go to the dance and pay for the traditional dress. i did not find the dance must fun or very interesting and again found it to be not traditional and more a money making enterprise.",8
lovely water palaces with many pools built by balinese royalty. has a lovely restaurant overlooking the beautiful view of the pools and palace.,2
"we arrived at the uluwatu temple after a few hours drive and it was nearing sunset by then. we did not have time to check out the temple itself however the view beside it was breathtaking. the waves crashing on the cliffs and the temple nestled on top of it. could have taken lots of photos but the site was crammed with tourists as well. still a very peaceful, beautiful place. we also went for the kecak performance there (had to pay a fee but forgot how much- quite reasonable) so we watched the performance with the sea as the background. wonderful show. the dance was based on one of the epics from the hindu origin i think. be wary of the monkeys in the parking lot as there are cases that they grab your things and run with it. overall, it is one of the best spots in bali that we have been to. wished we went earlier to explore more of it.",8
great little markets on way down awesome sun rise or sunsets. best pictures ever and great ocean temples,4
"extremely many (and loud) tourists, and things to do that has nothing to do with a temple. like pedalos and motorboats, and colorful statues. the drive to the temple from ubud was nice because it is located in the mountains. the temple has a lot of potential, but unfortunately it has become too touristic in my opinion.",4
visit the temple an hour before the sunset and enjoy the sunset watching the kecak dance. its an amazing site and must visit place on your bali visit. the view of the clean ocean water and the breeze will keep you hooked the entire evening. enjoy !!,2
the temple offered a great view of the surrounding lakes and the traditional balinese architecture was a sight to behold. will visit again if i have the chance,2
important religious site in bali.. this hindu temple has a tremendous setting on the coast just north of seminyak... great in the early evening to catch the sunset... some vendors and food stalls.. not overly intrusive....plan to spend a couple of hours enjoying the view.. you can get to the beach as well ...surfers were catching some good waves as the sun was setting,2
"this is definitely a temple worth seeing. unfortunately the restaurants dont share the view, and the food leaves a bit to be desired, but the temple is well worth the trip. it's very dramatic beautiful surroundings and if the tide is out you may be lucky enough to be blessed at the base. the market is great, lots to see you wont find elsewhere and the people are as always lovely.",4
"we visited 7 temples in bali, and this one was by far the worst. it is just one big tourist attraction. on the contrary to other temples, they even had people selling souvenirs on the temple site itself. although we went early in the morning, it was already very busy with asian tourists, making it hard to make a picture without tourists in them. the temple itself may be impressive at sunset, but during the day it was the least impressive one from the temples we had visited. had we known this beforehand, we would have skipped this visit.",2
a beautiful temple with multitier pagodas located by the lake overlooking the majestic lush hills across the lake. the air is cool and pleasant.,4
"the monkey in here is not as aggressive as when i was in uluwatu. we tried to invite the monkey with empty banana skin so they'll want to climb to our body and it's almost always working. got a great shot with this trick without buying the banana at all. the place is really nice, looking very natural. make sure you didn't visit here when rainy seasons.",8
"waking up at 4am, to travel till here, to click that epic picture at the gates of heaven. definitely worth it. obviously this place has become super famous due to instagram, so if you too want the picture clicked here, best is to arrive as early as possible. and if you have a sarong, bring that too. or you my need to rent a sarong. this place doesnt have a entrance fee, but a donation is needed (watever you feel like giving). definitely a must visit, for that epic shot.",28
"we have been travelling around bali for almost 3 weeks now without any hassle. we were told by our legitimate blue bird taxi driver that he was only able to drop us off at this particular temple, but he'd wait for us up the road after we were finished. the temple itself isn't anything spectacular when it comes to indonesian standards. the view is also accessible for free anywhere else so the 40000 rp are not exactly worth it. the most frustrating part for us was that after we had finished; we were walking up the road to meet back up with our driver where we were greeted by the most awful men who were all harassing our driver to leave so that they could try and offer us their illegal, extremely over priced cab rides. we learned this temple pays men to ride around on motorcycles threatening blue bird taxi drivers. in short, we ended up walking 2.5km up the road where our gracious blue bird cab driver had to wait for us. i would seriously think twice about entering this temple as it is a money grab at all levels.",2
"nice temple over a small cliff overlooking the sea. we hired a cab from our hotel in kuta for day trip. after covering monkey forest, ubud and one more temple we reached tanha lot an hour before sunset. the view was just alluring with the waves crashing on the rocks over the backdrop of golden sun going under the sea. but the tides were high at that time so we were not able to visit the temple. the management should make some arrangements so it can be visited any time. they take a good amount as entry fees (60000idr) but there are not many facilities. bali being a popular tourist destination almost all the places are crowded. its just over 21 km from kuta but travelling time depends on the traffic. after sunset almost all tourist return at the same time, it takes a lot of time to return. we had to pay our driver 100k extra for the overtime. there is no dress code if you are not entering the temple and just visiting the place. for entering the temple one need to wear sarong with a cloth belt.",2
"the temple is located on the water overlooking the indian ocean. when you walk down to the edge of the cliff, the sight is breathtaking. there are a number of outcropping of rocks. waves crashing on these rocks causing a spray of water make quite a sight. you can't visit the temple but you can get a drink from the holy spring and get a blessing from a buddhist monk. there is also a holy snake. we stayed for the sunset and unfortunately, it was overcast that day so it wasn't very good. this is my favorite temple visit in bali.",2
"cost 30,000 rps to get into the temple grounds, where there is nothing to see except monkeys waiting to rip your glasses off your face, steal your phone and any food you may be foolish enough to be carrying. need to wear a sarong and scarf (supplied for loan at ticket booth). there is a kecak dance (100,000rps) at sunset... with about 1,000 people crammed into a small area to watch it.",13
"if you have visited some other temples, then you may skip this one. it has good views but i would recmend to visit tanah lot temple. be careful of monkeys (we saw them snatching glasses from a japanese group).",17
"we had a free shuttle service that left from our hotel in pecatu and had a free evening, so we decided to give this a shot. not sure i'd feel totally satisfied if i had paid for a taxi all the way from kuta ect but then again, this could be biased as i really don't like monkeys. i might be a bit narrow minded however i expected this to be a beautiful cultural, tranquil temple. it was however very commercialised, loud speaker phones as though we were in a theme park which took away some of the beauty of the place. i should have expected it but there were so many people, you could barely walk up the stairs however once you got past the people you had the option of walking further along the temple where the monkeys were. couple of people lost shoes and prescription glasses but honestly, you're warned. they're cheeky but i don't think they're aggressive. it was a beautiful sight however i was really expecting a grand temple, which i didn't see. it's only 30,000 idr for entry and this includes the hire of a sarong and sash. about $3 australian so it's nothing. give it a shot if you have time but i wouldn't go out of your way to see it, i think there are many more beautiful things to see temple wise.",14
"lempuyang temple is one of favourite spots for taking pictures in bali. suggestion is to go there very early morning (5.30-6) to catch up good spot for sunrise, usually u need to wait for long time if u dont come earlier. i was there around 5.45 and i only spend 30mins in que for a picture.",2
"the popularity of this temple is well-deserved. i was expecting an indiana jones jungle temple environment, but the grounds are expansive and well-manicured with whimsical accents. in fact, it was more like a park with a temple compound plopped on it. the temple's location on a lake at a higher elevation also makes it relatively cooler and more comfortable to visit. i visited during a day prone to rain, so the crowds complained about in other reviews were non-existent, although there were still a fair amount of visitors. i also visited before lunch so that also may have played a role in keeping the crowds down. the cloudy day even enhanced my visit, since i could actually see the swirls of mist here and there around the lake and the mountains and sort of set a mood to my photographs. there was no need to wear a sarong here since we weren't actually walking on temple grounds. my guide told me many families, including his, would also come up for the day to relax and picnic on the grounds. this must be on sunnier days, i'm thinking. i was able to observe a local ceremony that took place while visiting. my guide surmised a family was there to bring home some holy water. they were accompanied by a group of musicians. i also learned another reason why ulun danu beratan is so popular . . . an iconic image of it is printed on the indonesian 50k rupiah banknote. so, the many indonesians visiting bali come to see the actual temple that's depicted on their money.",4
lovely grounds. beautiful iconic temple. they have a small animal exhibit where you can have a picture with your favorite critters (for a small fee of course),4
temple on bridge and beach have very nice view and it has sunset view though we missed it due to cloud. nice photography point,4
dont forget to visit all the temple special spring temple. no need to get scared of monkey like uluwatu temple.,8
"my wife and me went there right on time for the sunset, thanks to our tour guide (ketut) arrangement. those temple and landscape simply a signature for bali. absolutely a must go.",2
the sea view from various vantage points is excellent. the temple in the sea can be accessed by walk when the tide is low. the are various points where you can get good photographs and the sunset at this beach is the best. a must visit.,4
"this is a crowded temple with mind-blowing beautiful natural view. all attendees have to cover their legs for religious reasons (cover sheet is provided free of charge). many people complain about the monkeys but we did not have any problem with them. some of the temple areas are closed to tourists and only open for prayers. the big problem was the sunset show which was pretty much annoying. the repeating irritating sounds and boring dances made us leave after 15 minutes with headache! they sold way too many tickets (pretty much to all attendees) resulting in people even sitting on stage floor and all walkways, blocking all the exits. if there would have been an accident (ex. fire) many people (specially children) would get hurt. my recommendation is to visit the place but do not bother with the show which is a waste of money and time.",14
"tanah lot grounds are already full of tourists and shops, and is in danger of being over developed compared to other attractions in bali. it does offer awesome views, though. the grounds are good for strolling, or even laying out a mat/ shawl over the grass while eating local snacks like krupuk or fruits. try to jockey for viewing space, especially as the sun sets. it is pretty amazing as the sun's rays hits the sea. the clouds open up, and it is almost like you can expect angels to descend (yes, it is that beautiful). i would give a higher rating, except there are places in the island that offer a better view without having to deal with the crowds.",18
again my review is on surroundings of temple as one cannot go inside temples in bali. this temple is at the shore of beach and have some very interesting sights around it. we had fabulous time around specially the place were big waves explode with rocks and you get shower and also experienced one of the deadliest snake in indonesia.,2
"the cliffs and views from everywhere will simply take your breath away. you cannot go to bali and miss this highlight destination. it was insanely swarmed with tourists, far from serene and you could hardly take a picture with a quiet background though. you should manoeuvre around with your selfie stick and climb up small rocks to have good shots.",2
visited the tanah lot temple in the morning and the views in to the indian ocean were amazing. the grounds are well kept and the temple sits in the sea. it was quite busy but gets busy later in the day as people go and sea the sunset which we would have missed anyway as was going to be cloudy so we did our trip in reverse to miss the crowds. well worth a visit pity they charge you for the toilets but it was a really small charge. food and drinks available also souvenirs at very reasonable prices.,17
"you pay 50.000 per person entrance. additional you have to pay parking and toiletts, they just try to squeeze out every coin they can from the tourists. the temple is nice with the lake and the mountain in the background, but with all the tourists not enjoyable. also besides the temple building, you can always see on the pictures, the complex is not nice at all. they have deer in cage and you can make pictures with a snake. what a terrible place. not worth a visit.",4
prettiest temple in bali. a must see. nice photo spot. not allowed inside but just walk around. 1 hour.,2
"to get to the temple you first drive through small villages which gives you an insight into balinese life and then start to climb very quickly up a steep hillside with magnificient views of the surrounding countryside. having visited the \mother temple\ on a previous visit you get the hard sell to take a guide which almost seems compulsory . here the people could not be more charming and less aggressive. deciding to go with a guide the guide was so pleased and excited when we said that we would like to book his service. his knowledge of the temple and balinese hinduism was good but for us it was a pleasure and an interest to chat to him about local life in bali. most people venture up to the first temple which is literally five minutes away from the entrance. you can take the whole tour and climb almost 2000 step to the top which is a good 2 kilometre walk and can take 2 hours plus to get there. for us the first temple was good enough which just the right amount of steps. the view even from here is fantastic. our guide was able to explain the significance of the steps, the buildings and of course the offerings which are scattered about. the temple is very peaceful but comes alive when all the surrounding villages prepares it for a ceremony . if ever you get a chance to be in bali for a lunar festival head for a temple where you get a totally different experience. take a sarong with you as it is compulsory to wear one . you can hire one at every temple for a small charge. as it is a holy place then appropriate clothing and no bare shoulders is expected. an extra t shirt may be useful just to cover up during the visit and don't forget the water should you decide to walk the whole route. a beautiful temple to visit.",2
"for its image printed on rupiah bill of 50 thousands, it could be the most well known temple in indonesia. located in the shore of lake berantan and in the side of denpasar-singaraja road gives an easy way to access this place. for its height, temperature of bedugul area is much cooler than denpasar, so you can enjoy this place any time. the view of the temple is amazing and also the garden. near this place the are water attractions that you can try, such as speed boat, cycled duck boat and also you can ride boat to some attractions across the lake (but i dont try them all).",2
"find an afternoon to visit this wonderful spot. no hard sell from store owners, a great temple especially to visit at low tide for a blessing and just a brilliant sunset. traffic is tough on the return but hey....you won't be driving.",4
"good place and fresh weather, we love the temple and the lake. we will know about balinese culture. the view was beautiful.",2
"so lovely, an amazing place and would make sure i keep on coming to this super beautiful side of bali,",2
"it was every single bit worth the effort and time! the scenery from up the top was amazing! it took approximately one and a half hours drive to lempuyang temple from our accommodation in ubud. upon arrival, you will be asked for some donation for the temple. there are a few places that you can visit, but the most popular of all is the main temple. lempuyang temple is definitely a place that you must visit while you're in bali.",28
"tanah lot, bali is a natural tourist attractions is very popular with local and foreign tourists, many visitors who come to bali say should come to bali tanah lot, tanah lot if you have not yet been to bali so people praise tourist attraction located beraban village, district of kediri, tabanan regency. there are two temples are located in tanah lot beach,the temple is located o top of the boulder and temple located on top of a cliff that juts into the sea. tanah lot temple is a place of worship of gods guard the sea, this temple located in the middle of the sea. when the tide, by the time the tide temple is clearly visible in the middle of the sea, for hindus who pray to the tanah lot temple should at low tide, then people could cross to the tanah lot temple.",18
"temple is definitely worth seeing, head there about mid afternoon, lots of shopping available . the restaurants on the cliff had sensational views over the ocean",4
"you have to go to kintamani as your tour destination when you come to bali. very nice view, volcano mountain, lake, green landscape, and enjoy the fresh air there... but too many pushy hawkers, every time you will have someone approaching you & trying to sell something. they have to be arranged by the government...",2
didn't love tanah lot as much as i thought i would! the huge amount of market stalls and people selling things combined with the rubbish all over the beach made this really disappointing!,17
loved this place and a great day out whilst doing an east bali tour from seminyak. water gardens are stunning and refreshing after our visit to heavens gate !! we used agung from balidriverseminyak.com for our whole east bali tour... great price and fab day out!!,2
very well maintained and this is a must visit place if you are travelling to bali. takes around 45 mins drive from the airport to reach this place. very well maintained and the view of the beaches is breath-taking. lot of tourists visit this place. need to walk a bit from parking to reach the main temple.,2
"we arrived in tanah lot at noon. there were many people, both tourists and locals. it is a wide space with lots of shade. it has a great view of the sea and a cool sea breeze.",17
"ulun danu temple lies by banks of lake bratan at a level of 1239m, it is one of the most picturesque and most photographed temples in bali. entrance fee is idr 50,000.it has ample parking space, after which you see a big garden area. there is play area for small children & separate eating area which has many restaurants. you get variety of food which include ala carte & buffet, however the restaurants close by 3pm in the afternoon. the location is surrounded by mountains and usually has fog due to the location height. it is also very chilled, so better to carry some light warm clothes. there are motor boats available which take you a round in the lake, but its very windy and chilling. the temple is on one side and has a smaller access. it is very crowded as people flock to take selfies in that area. a fog brings a real charm to this location which has made it a very favourite sightseeing and recreational spot.",30
it is the most famous temple in bali for sunrise or sunset. very hard to see it without people around beautiful photography moment,2
"uluwatu temple such a magical place in bali. located at south of bali in the edge of cliff, beauty and elegance. and we can see dance performer here (tari kecak, sendra tari ramayana) with the backgound of sea and sunset. so epic performance.",8
"if this temple was done in 15th century, boy! it's ahead of its time. a temple on a rock wherein the tides come and go. very nice. a spring is located behind it; where a local (hinduism) priest blesses you- you can also collect some water if you like. tide pools also form at low tide where you could see crabs and small fish. *people also come here to watch the sunset... wear shoes with grip- i witnessed 2 people slip. check low-high tide times, to know what to wear. lots of shopping going to the temple, toilet available, and live civet and bat at warung coffee.",4
"this is definitely the best place we saw in bali. uluwatu temple offers breathtaking views. we went for sunset and the view was amazing. it can get very much crowded during sunset. there are lot o stairs you need to take. you need to tie a sarong to enter but the temple is not open for visitors. beware of the monkeys. they can take away googles/spectacles, hats, phones or even slippers. this is definitely a must visit!",8
a major shaivite water temple on bali and is a part of most bali tour. it is picturesque with the view of the lake bratan and the surrounding mountains of bedugul. it is very crowded and full of tourists and locals alike.,2
uluwatu temple was very nice to walk around. the views and the sights there were very peaceful and picturesque. whilst we were there we watched the show which takes place at sunset. this is something i would 100% recommend. you sit in a stadium style arena and can watch the sunset whilst the show is going on. be advised to arrive early to get good seats and also take water with you!,8
"one of the nicest temples we saw in bali. it's the one on the lake on the front of the lonely planet book. only downside is that it's packed with tourists so best get there early in the motning. as there are so many temples all over bali i wouldn't go out of my way to see this one specifically bit it is in the same region as the jatiluwih rice fields, which are 100% worth the visit. it's a good day out from ubud to hire a driver and do these 2 together (see separate review on the rice terraces) probably shouldn't pay more than about 500k for a driver for 6 hours. we booked direct from the hotel and ended up paying about 700k but later found out that you can get a driver much cheaper from the tourist stalls in central ubud.",2
"tanah lot temple..the rock's original name,tengah lod means\in the sea\ 🌊 this place is known for its panoramic views and cultural offerings. it's a rock formation off the indonesian island 🌴 of bali. the convenient pathways and well kept tropical gardens line the grounds from tanah lot to batu bolong. a must visit place when you are in bali as it remains one of the main icons of tourism in the island. p.s. visit to tanah lot in evening/late afternoon if you really want to enjoy spectacular view of sunset 🌅",18
"this is the one. we only visited one temple in bali on purpose. very few tourists, quiet, nice locals. really incredible view of mt agung from the first temple. we had climbed agung the day before, so our knees were not feeling 1700 steps up to the rest of the temples.",2
"this temple on the cost of the ocean is great place to visit, but best timing would be at the early morning, before the crowed start to come in from huge buses. other best thing is to visit it with private guide in small company or solo!",4
"beautiful temple which is not overrun with tourists, we done the full treck to all of the temples which was just a fantastic experience, not for the faint hearted through and we did have sore legs the next day :) the day we were there was a ceremony day so the temple was really busy which was fantastic to see although i can only imagine the serenity on a quiet day with that wonderful view. we had no problem with the monkey's but the track was rather busy with the ceremony so that might be why they stayed away.",14
"tanah lot is one of the most famous sunset points in the world... if you can catch the sunset. most days are cloudy though. the temple itself is a marvel and worth seeing. the waves crash on to the rocks, sometimes up to 15ft high.",17
"read and heard a lot about uluwatu temple and really worth a visit. a nice walk along the old walls in a beautiful nature with a beautiful view. a warning is given for the aggressive monkeys, but during our visit around noon no monkey can be seen, perhaps all hiding in the forest for the heat. upon leaving the parking area a few monkeys were spotted and they were quite large.",8
"we went to uluwatu after late lunch but we had to leave just before the kecak dance. it was a hot day when we went there and the path can be a challenge for some. the view was spectacular, however, our excitement was replaced with fear when a mother monkey grabbed my wife's leg and didn't let her go. luckily, our tour guide/driver went to the rescue and got the baby wipes from her hand and threw it away. the mother monkey let my wife go and went for the baby wipes. on our way back, we saw the torn package of the baby wipes with one of the child monkeys eating the wipes. be careful when going there, take off your sunglasses, try not to bring anything including hand bags, water bottle. keep your phones in your pocket especially if it's colourful. the view from both ends were great but the temple itself is off limits to visitors.",8
"this temple one of the iconic temple in bali situate in western shore of lake bratan, in the mountains near bedugul. it can give the illusion of actually floating on the water. built in 1633, the temple is devoted to ida batara dewi ulun danu (goddess of the lake). a beautiful temple in a truly stunning and is one of the most photographed locations in bali. you can get cheap photographers if you wish to get one. entrance fee for adult is idr 30k and for child above 5 is 15k. those staying in south bali it is better to hire a taxi with driver for a day as you can get a reliable english speaking driver for idr 5-600k including fuel. we got a driver (m:81338643152) with the help of hotel and was very helpful. climate will totally change towards reaching the mountain top as its cool and with intermittent shower in between, but not last for long time. one can go with their own pace at the temple as those look for tranquility the place offers a lot. entering the temple gates, instantly noticeable are the typical balinese architectural features and the tiered shrines. inside the complex, the three main shrines are dedicated to the worship of god vishnu which boasts 11 tiers, god brahma with 7 tiers and shiva with 3 tiers. there will be a fruit market nearby as you can buy fresh fruits but do bargain for better deal. those who want more than scenery may hire traditional jukung outriggers to tour the lake as well as motorized boats for a quicker ride. the other side of the beratan lake also offers various water sports such as parasailing and jet-skis.close to the temple complex visitors can hire fishing gear and bait to pass the time away on the lakeside. the eka karya botanical gardens is also a highlight of the bedugul region, with access located nearby.",2
uluwatu temple is located on the top of a hill where you can clearly see the beach. kekak dance is also performed here. grab a nice seat before the show starts so that you will have a clear view of the whole act. lot of monkeys are there. the kekak dance is a bit lengthy but depicts the ramayana story starting from sita haran to lanka vijay. sun set is one thing you should not miss. wear full length dress or the cloth they provide fro free has to be worn around your waist,8
"beautiful scenery at the south of bali and unusual experience cause of monkeys who are steeling not only attraction from historical temple uluwatu, but your personal belongings as well if you are not carefull enough. respect the nature and wild life and you will enjoy every moment of it.",8
ulun danu bratan temple is a peaceful and elegant temple that appears to float on the lake! the temple is beautiful and the site was not busy with tourist! definitely worth at look if your in the area!,30
"this place is different from the other sites we have seen in bali ! this is a former palace while the other sites were temples or sites of worship ! it does not cover a big area so most of the sights are close to each other ! the common point of interest is the presence of water ! it enhances the beauty of the buildings , the sculptures , the trees and the flowers and it is possible to cross the ponds by walking on circular stone steps , which in fact is quite fun ! it is also possible to swim in some of the pools supplied with mineral water for a minimal fee ! this palace should be included in every itinerary in the eastern part of bali !",2
"the temple is in the middle of the sea, definitely a must see when in bali. amazing views, you can really take nice pictures there. this would be my second favourite after uluwatu temple. outside the temple there is a small market so you can buy souvenirs.",8
"we stayed at puri sawah bungalows which was just a short walk to the palace entrance (as it is for most hotels in this area). i went for an early morning walk and was able to stroll freely into the water palace area and have it all to myself as the sun was rising. the rest of the family came later (and had to pay entry this time).the gardens are very pretty and well maintained, and the centrepiece of the palace is a tall eleven tiered fountain. the ponds have huge koi fish, which thankfully were not in the swimming pool. we managed to spend a couple of hours within the whole compound. the highlight was the stepping stones which the kids demanded to do over and over again. the weather was a little cooler here than further south in bali, but still warm enough for us to want to swim in the spring fed swimming pools. the water was cool and very refreshing. young balinese kids were making some money hiring out inner tubes, great fun and a way to support the locals. you could come to tirta gangga and see it all in a couple of hours, but if you get the chance it is worth staying longer here. there is more to do in the area if you are based here. if you are not tied down by young kids like we were, apparently the hiking around tirta gangga is excellent. there is another water palace not far south-east from here, taman ujung. we did not have time to stop, but it looks like it would be worth a visit too.",2
it's a nice temple with good pictures taking. it is jamed packed with tourists. you can't go inside the temple. it's nice to go just for the view.,4
"there are actually a couple of temples here which are a bit offshore (you can walk across when the tide is low which wasn't the case when i visited). the combination of beautiful temples and the pounding sea allow for some wonderful pictures. the problem with anything like this is the number of tourists. i got there around 9 in the morning so it wasn't bad yet. while sunset is touted to be wonderful there, i can't imagine how many busloads of people there would be vying for spots. there are, of course, many many souvenir stalls which are inevitable. regardless, definitely worth spending a bit of time there. it is a bit out of the way. i had a private car and driver (reviewed separately) which i felt was the best way. there are many bus tours available which stop for a bit.",4
"the ulun danu temple is famous and everyone talk to visit. the temple is located in the beratan lake with the flower park as long as the walk area. located in bedugul area, this place very interesting to visit.",30
"wow - perched on a rock outcrop is the impressive tana lot temple. there is plenty to explore, however a bit of climbing is involved. ho at low tide as when it is high tide you cannot get across to the 'island'. wear walking shoes and maybe take a towel in case you get wet",17
"unless you want to see the sunset there and the dance don't go to uluwatu. there is very little you can see of it and the litter around it makes it a bit of a downer. the view from the cliffs is nice but overall not worth the trip out there. tanah lot, on the other hand is very nice temple to visit.",8
amazing place! food was so good and animals were fantastic! staff were so friendly and we had the best driver in bali!,2
bratan temple is famous world over for its pittoresque location on lake beratan. it's location is special but otherwise the temple is rather small and 'ordinary' in balinese standards. i have seen the temple some 25 years ago and again a few times after it. it's been popular with indonesian and foreign tourists alike all the time but now it was jam packed. for photo opportunities july and august is better than may. it was very cloudy up in the mountains. it is worth the trip from ubud or south of the island? maybe if you haven't seen many other temples in bali. i wouldn't make a trip just for the temple. if you are driving to singaraja or elsewhere on the north coast it's worth stopping for 30 mins or so. parking was 15.000 idr / car and entrance 30.000 idr / person.,2
one of the best temple in bali. never say you are visited bali if you never come to uluwatu temple and also they performing the best kecak dance by sunset. awesome!!,8
"a few days ago i took russian tourists to uluwatu temple who interested to watch the kecak dance, the stage, which located in south of the temple was so full of tourist, so amazing, the entrance ticket for the dance was idr 75.000,-",8
"it was a long drive from ubud, but worth the drive. ulul danu bratan temple is a land mark for tourists bali...its on every postcard. you must go in the morning before the fog arrives in early afternoon. the very well maintained temples look as if they are floating. the mountains and hanging fog make a very interesting back drop for your pictures. you must pay at the entrance before going to the water's edge. there are many shops on the right side of the temples...many! we didn't rent the swans to float around the temple, but a few couple of lovers enjoyed it.",30
came here as part of a full day tour with voyagin & this was the last stop. unfortunately a pretty sunset was non-existent due to heavy cloud cover. we still enjoyed seeing the temple's rock formation sticking out of the water. there were a handful of tourists around but apparently it was busier in august & september. there were cool market stalls on the streets leading up to the cliff face where you can see the temple from. on the other side is a rock formation which has a hole in it. i think our tour guide said that was another temple. worth seeing once in your life if you're in bali.,2
"this is the place to see sunset and the most talked about temple in uluwatu. please beware of monkeys when visiting this area. take care of your shades or spectacles as the monkeys tend to snatch it. if you intend to see the kecak dance here, please be there by 1730hrs as the performance will start at 1800hrs sharp(it did when we were there). there's another 100,000rupiah entrance fees for the dance which can be bought inside the temple. suggestion would be to reach the temple by 1700hrs, walk around the temple, enjoy the sunset and head to kecak. enjoy!",8
"all the stories about the monkeys did freak me out a little but i was determined to catch the kecak fire dance in uluwatu. so, monkeys or not, i headed for uluwatu temple. i was surprised to be greeted by public announcement about the monkeys when i was parking my scooter. it said to ask for help from authorities should the monkeys stole anyone's belongings. of course, we were told to keep our belongings safe - namely hat, sunglasses etc. i saw a taiwan tourist having her sunglasses snatched by the monkey as she was busy posing. i like the left hand side of the temple more. just continue walking to the end and tourists would be rewarded with views of cliffs and more. entrance fee was 20,000 rupiah, plus kecak fire dance for 100,000 rupiah. the dance started at 6pm. true enough, the best seat was center, last row. i managed to watch the sunset and the kecak fire dance at the same time. it is important to read the paper flyout given before the show starts, as it tells what the whole dance is about. i noticed that act 3 was taken out and hanoman, the white monkey god, was given a bigger role, as compared to ramayana, the male lead. hanoman was entertaining. riding on scooter - i was afraid that the lane would be too dark for me to ride out safely. however, as there were many cars leaving the temple too, the lane was brightened up by the car headlights. so, it was ok.",8
"we haven't seen much of the temple itself, since access to that is only allowed during the one week every few months where there is some hindu ceremony. the views from around the temple are nothing but spectacular, so a definite recommendation to visit during the day.",4
"stunning view, awesome tour, great bunch of people guidance toward yoga activity. will do it again soon. the kecak dance was magnificent to see and learn from the balinese culture thank you for having me.",2
low tide and strong wave. beautiful place and worth to visit. highly recommend for those who are first time travel to bali. nice spot to take a good picture. we are very enjoyed our dinner while watching the sunset view. lovely weather and the sky was clear.,2
was a great walk around seeing the 3 temple spots and great views out into the ocean make sure you arrive about 4/5ish and stay for the sunset a real nice end to another great day in bali,2
"it's quite out of the way to get to, but well worth travelling to. highly recommend using it as a stop over point (we travelled from ubud to padang bai via tirtagangga, which made for a nice break!). ticket entry is really low compared with so many other sites in bali. recommend bringing a book to chill with next to the fountains and soak it all in!",2
"this is a great place to visit. the temple is very interesting. many westerners were in the water, but it all seemed too much bother for us as you need to respect the local custom of being almost fully clothed. however, we did join a long queue to touch the water. we did a couple of day trips and found this to be one of the most memorable. we combined it with lunch overlooking the volcano and lake batur and the monkey forest at ubud",4
"great place to snap.photos and see the temple, cliffs and waves. i was expecting to see larger waves and surfers but did not. was warned about the monkeys and saw one take the sunglasses off a woman's head....they are fierce. she lost a pair. i understand the local.guard may train these monkeys to pouch items from people and they only way you get it back is.to pay the guard who pays the monkey with food.  the dance is a bit long but worth it..some rude tourists find it too long, at just about 1 hour, and leave part way. not cool.  overall a good experience.  a highly recommended bali driver is kadek. a great conversatuonalist, good english, knows his way around, fair price and will not take you anywhere you do not want to go. phone (he uses whatsapp) is +628124692897",2
"we went across to the temple but didn't go in. just go there though for the view and the surroundings, amazing and so beautiful. if the water is out far enough then you can walk further down to the next rock where you can take some beautiful pictures. we went early in the day and then had a late lunch and stayed for sunset. sunset is beautiful but it naturally gets busy with tourists",4
"our first stop of the day was lempayung luhur temple, also known as pura pentaran agung lempayung or pura lempayung luhur. lempayung luhur temple is one of the oldest temples in bali and is also one of the islands nine directional temples. it is believed to protect the native balinese from evil spirits coming in from the east. the temple showcases a set of amazing staircases flanked by dragons on each side which one is really awsome.",28
"you will not be the only one visiting this picturesque temple on the lake, but i think it is still worth a visit. loved watching the ceremonies taking place and exploring the grounds. worth seeing if you're in the area.",4
"i took a bunch of photos - v similar to other reviewers so i won't repeat. i had originally wanted to come by at sunset but have since made other plans. having been out to the uluwatu surf breaks previously at sunset, i knew it would be gorgeous, but the day time views are just as gorgeous. also, it's 20,000rp per adult (10,000 per child) inclusive of sarong and the dance performance at sunset can set you back significantly more. during the day, the blue of the water with the reef underneath is unbelievable! it was also very quiet in terms of numbers of tourists -- very leisurely. uluwatu is quite out of the way, so i would suggest you hire a driver, and incorporate other parts of the island into your visit (although i wasn't able to today!). padang padang is not far away. please look after your belongings. as with a previous reviewer, a monkey snatched my glasses right off my head. a local woman armed with snacks came to my rescue (for a small fee) and luckily, my glasses were returned by the monkey, but it definitely seems like learned behaviour or something that is habitual in these creatures. you can see them playing off the path to the cliffs, just keep your belongings in sight!",8
"i wish i had read tripadvisor review about this place before i made the trip to uluwatu temple. many reviewers here have mentioned, i think i'll repeat one more time. beware of the monkey, especially if you have young children with you. my glasses were grabbed by the monkey and i have to go all the way to denpasar to get a new pair. the temple itself was okay, nothing too impressive, but the landscape, the scenery, the land that this temple was built on is very beautiful. i think it is still worth a visit although i lost my specs.",8
"if youre in amed must visit to lempuyang temple , i would recommend staying at a local home stay or guest house in the area to make that easy. the locals in this area are incredible! sunrise here are absolutely peaceful and sunsets can be overcrowded with people, if youre lucky you will get here on a slow day. i suggest going mid week as it seems less people are here.",28
"it's a lovely temple compound populated by monkeys. it has been undergoing expansion over the past few years and is now a great way to spend a few hours. a few pieces of advice : 1) do not buy bananas to feed the monkeys. the sight of bananas brings out the worst in them and i've seen visitors attacked before. if you do buy the bananas, keep them somewhere where the monkeys cannot see them and distribute one by one. 2) keep away your sunglasses, hats, earrings. the monkeys here are better behaved than those in uluwatu temple, but are monkeys nevertheless and are attracted to all the shiny things. 3) if you are visiting the forest to take photos of monkeys, don't waste your time at the entrance. monkeys further in are just as plentiful and are more likely to pose. also, it's less crowded further in.",8
"if you are a normal person, do not waste your time here. it's far from ubud, there's nothing to do, the crowds are insane, and it's just one picture worth taking. you cannot even go inside the temple, as it's in the ocean and there's no path to get there. i saw the good reviews and came here and was seriously disappointed. bali is such a beautiful island and there's so many great things to see, this just isn't worth it at all.",2
amazing views. one of the best sunsets in the world. have to be a bit careful with the monkeys living free in the area! beutiful traditional dance starts at 6pm. must visit place in bali!,2
"a beautiful and marvelous place to visit. you should allow your mind to wonder back centuries ago, where people would really come by here to pray and sought divine interventions. should not miss the kecak dance as well, as you watch the dance overlooking the sunset on the horizon. be aware that, you need lots of sunscreen and bring an umbrella if you would like to care for your skin from the harshest sun rays. be wary of tourist traps by your drivers, on your way towards this temple. or back. my driver brought us to some coffee place and brought us to one of the worst seafood places along the way.",13
"this was last stop for our second day trip. this temple is right on sourthern tip of the island and you can see vast ocean from the cliff. the temple is on top of the hill and there are some stairs to climb. there is a dress code also where you need to be cover your legs with cloth before entering. we got this cloth from the entry itself. the view from the top was also pretty beautiful and nothing less than few of awesome views we got in north bali. it was sunset time so that also adds to the charm. in evening there is also a show here (with extra fee) that you can watch. we skipped it mostly because we were sure our younger one won't sit through it and it was 1 hour more before it would have started. however, i have heard great reviews about this fire show.",2
"tanah lot was definitely the most beautiful, stunning temple i have seen in all of southeast asia. despite the crowds, the architecture is stunning and the ocean view is priceless. a must-see for anyone visiting bali",18
"easily the best temple we visited in bali. unfortunately it was rather cloudy when we went so didnt get to enjoy the spectacular views. not as busy as some of the other main temples on the island. if you want to go straight to the top after temple 2 you can head straight up missing out t3,4 and 5. the views are somewhat limited but its very relaxing up there. 1840 steps in total was a great workout.",2
the tanah lot temple is a famous tourist attraction to be visited during the sunset to enjoy the most spectacular sunset. don't miss the fresh bbq seafood dinner at the cliff restaurant ! we were taken on our tour by a local guide called comang. he was very friendly & attentive on the whole of our holiday in bali & a person who can be recommended for cheap yet comfortable tours in bali. he can be contactable via +62 877 6004 4646.,18
"we had seen several other cool temples before we headed to this one. it took us 2:30 hours to get there and 3 hours back to ubud. everything is further than you think and there's tons of traffic all the time, so keep that in mind when you spend half your day going here. i honestly thought it was just another temple and not any more special. we stayed for maybe 5 minutes. i would have not gone if i knew this before and will tell all of my friends that it is not worth it. yes, it's a pretty temple, but it's not worth it. if you do go though, if you're an animal person, there is a guy that hangs out there that has some pretty exotic animals you can pay to take pics with.",4
"visitors cannot enter the temple but we walked up and around the temple to get beautiful views of the ocean and cliffs. we were warned by our driver about the monkeys - so we didn't wear our hats, sunglasses, etc an were extra careful when we took pictures with our phones.",14
"the place is very nice with stunning view of the sea. it was not low tide when we visited, that's why i can't say much about the temple. but the view of the sea from the walkway is spectacular.",4
went here to see the sunset. amazing view and absolutely worth the trip. a bit crowdy though. the temple is really something to see if you are in bali.,2
a must see and enjoyed many lovely walks here but was expecting the waters to look like pics. water for swimming can be quite rough in some spots. lovely to lay on lounge in sun and enjoy a quite setting in bali for a week prior going home.,2
this is a must see when visiting bali. the temple and the surrounding area are breathtaking at both sunrise and sunset. try to go early so that the tide is down.,2
this place is bit far from location like sanur and central bali. about 2 hour journey from south-cenral bali. attraction is small and cover within 40-45 min if you are not planning to swim. it is beautiful and photo catchy location. you can walk on step inside big pool and you can see lot of fish. there is separate pool for swimming. whn we reach that time raining so didnt enjoyed much. we had lunch in hotel which was just before ticket counter. he served us baliean style fish in banana leaf. taste was awesome. bit expensive but worth to have. overall if you have time and if in east bali worth to see....,2
we booked a private driver from seyminiak to go to tanah lot (300 000 rupiah). we left seyminiak at 4pm and arrive at 5pm to see the temple (entrance fees : 30 000). we stayed there 1hour to see the temple which is a very nice spot and to look at the sunset. unfortunately we were surrounding by tourists taking selfies and talking loudly so it's pretty hard to enjoy the view properly...,17
"uluwatu temple is a balinese hindu sea temple, located at the southernmost point of bali. locally known as “pura luhur uluwatu”, it was our 1st destination in the tour itinerary. “luhur” means “something of divine origin”. “ulu” means “lands end/top/tip” while “watu” is “rock”. so, basically it is a holy site built on the tip of a rock. this temple is one of balis 6 key directional temples, meaning it is one of the 6 main temples of the balinese hindu. it is also one of the most spectacular temple to stand on top of a steep cliff, 70 metres above sea level, facing the indian ocean. no one really knows how old the temple is but it is considered to be built in the 10th century due to several archaeological megalithic rocks found around the temple. locals believe that a javanese monk attained oneness with the deities & was struck by lightning & then vanished. unfortunately for us, we did not get to enter the temple. we were not aware that we could enter the temple. our tour guide only showed us the amazing cliff views. for those who would like to enter, it is advised to go in the morning as it is less crowded. there is also a huge statue facing the indian ocean. most probably it is the representation of that javanese monk. the temple is open from 9:00 am 6:00 pm. however, the best time to visit the temple is just before the sunset. thereafter, you can also watch a kecak & fire dance performance at a nearby outdoor amphitheatre. ticket is priced at idr100,000. it is by far the best place to watch a kecak & fire dance performance as you will be able to see the beautiful sunset in the background. please dress modestly as you are visiting a temple. nevertheless, upon purchasing the entrance ticket, you will be given a sarong or sash to tie around your waist. a small forest surrounds the temple & locals believe the forest monkeys to be the guardians of the temple. the monkeys are known to be mischievous & our tour agent had told us to be careful with our belongings since the monkeys have perfected the art of stealing & barter trading! however, we did not get to see many of them in action. only a few & they werent very active. most probably it was due to the scorching heat. in short, the temple is famous for its beautiful cliff view & amazing sunset. do not expect more than that. however, the balinese architecture & ancient scriptures also add to the temples appeal.",8
interesting hindu temple on the lake. genuine place of worship and big ground to walk and relax. you can see a few deers in one area.,4
"this is a quite unknown temple and absolutely worth going! there are 7 temples and you can decide to visit one, two, five or all of them. we went to see four. temple 1 is te most impressive one with the big gates. it's basically what you expect to see in such a temple. temple 2 is very close to it. after that starts a 15-minute-walk to the next one. or you can take a scooter - but the walk is nice. to get to the highest temples, there are about 1700 steps. a very long, steep and zigzag stone stairs trough the jungle. we went on a cloudy day and literally walked in the cloud. which was nice and fresh. but unfortunately that means we did not get to see the view... but it was still worth it. thanks to the cloudy weather, we did not see monkeys - which are quite agressive we've been told. our guide (recommend if you go beyong te two first temples) was really nice, friendly and told us a lot about the temple and religion. her english was great. and on that day we were actually the only tourists going up. it felt like a private tour and it was great to see all the locals on the stairs as well. how to go there? arrange a taxi at any horel from amed. he'll wait for you at the first temple. it costs you some money but there is no other way. the route to get there is extremely steep and not clear.",14
"a beautiful temple situated on the water, surrounded by the lake and the mountains/volcanoes. very peaceful with lovely gardens with many sculptures and a very pleasant cool climate. a very popular place to visit can get a bit crowded",4
monkeys are much generous then uluwatu. it is worth to visit you could see small baby monkeys. but don't stare at male monkeys,8
"wonderful stone carvings everywhere, a beautiful temple, and more fun than a barrel full of monk....sorry, couldn't resist! they are fun to watch. and interesting to interact with if they initiate and if you aren't carrying anything edible (no gum, tic tacs, etc.). just don't! i use the term \interact\ loosely. basically they can use you as a climbing/sitting post, but you should not try to pet them or anything. they do have teeth. if one of them climbs on you, just relax and hope that someone you know can snap a quick picture.",14
"located around 1 hour from kuta, uluwatu temple was a good place to enjoy my happy afternoon. ticket price only rp 20k or rp 15k for local tourist. what makes this place so beautiful was the locations on the edge above the height to see the waves and sunset. kecak dance available every sunset time. ticket price to enjoy it just rp 100k per person.",8
during low tide you can walk out to the temple. it's a beautiful place to get some photos and to take in the natural beauty of the ocean. there are a few places to get snacks and drinks as well as some souvenirs also. very tranquil.,4
"try to be there at 5 and bring lots of water! when the theater is filled the performance starts at 6, the kecak dance is bali and therefore a must see. the dancing, singing and costumes are wonderful. too bad whole groups of people leave during the ceremony, to catch the bus!",2
"you are attracted there by the valley, the volcano and the lake, plus the balinese people that all together make you feel in the real nature, where local life combines with the environment.",2
"watching the pictures, we were so looking forward to visiting tanah lot... and we stayed 20 minutes! it is a beautiful temple and site but just packed with people, which ruins the experience. disappointing.",17
"tanah lot temple is a balinese hindu temple on a rock located in the middle of the sea. this temple is very beautiful especially at sunset. we can see this temple from several spot spots with spectacular sea and sunset views. we will find the temple floating above sea water when the water is rising because this temple will be surrounded by sea water. the word tanah lot consists of two words, namely the word tanah is defined as a coral that resembles a gili or island. the word lot or lod means the sea. so tanah lot means a small island floating in the sea.",18
"i finally got chance to watch kecak fire dance here and it was awesome performance! try to arrive here 4 pm to get enough time walk around temple and enjoying the beeautiful views, at 5pm the ticketing for kecak is open beecareful to watch ur things for monkeys sometimes try to steal, and even the monkey king hanoman, he will definitely try to steal ur watch, shades, hat and or even ur wigs! lol",13
after being hit on for rupiah at every tuen at the 'mother of temples' this place was a relief. toilets are free here. yay!! you can get a coke for 10k at the gate and good local food at local prices. there's a 30k entry fee.... it's really a nice place and worth a look,4
"it's that it was on our way from lovina to ubud, otherwise we wouldn't have gone here. this place is the definition of a tourist trap. perhaps we should've gone in the very early morning or late in the afternoon, instead of noon when the place was infested with tourists that came in by buses. i really doubt tho i would appreciate the visit if there weren't so many people, because i didn't think the temple was all that interesting. i didn't look it up before going and didn't know what to expect, perhaps if i did i would have a complete other experience. the relatively small temple is quite nice and photogenic on an idyllic location. after seeing it and taking photos we were pretty much done here. to me, ulun danu bratan is a family attraction with playground equipments like swings, see saws etc. you can go on the lake with a motor boat or a swan pedal boat, take funny pictures with the several animal statues, sit at a restaurant or buy some touristy things at the stands. the one thing that put me off most at this place was the bats that were hanging upside down on a stick and other animals on display for you to take a picture with. pure animal cruelty. taking a picture with wild animals sounds cool, but please read and learn about the wild life industry before you get involved with it. these animals belong in the wild. caging animals is not forbidden, so the only thing you can do is to either ignore it entirely or make clear you disapprove of this way of business and of course don't take a picture. long story short: i don't recommend this place. especially if you have to book a special tour from another town and you have to sit in a bus for at least 3 hours.",30
"two parts to this place 1) the awesome view if the temple . its a unique place with the sea flowing under the arch where the temple is situated 2) the dance program , which is interesting if you are a art buff, else i would recommend not attending that",13
"what a lovely and peaceful place is tanah lot temple. this is a place full of magic and well being if you go to bali, this place is a place to visit for thé pleasure of thé eyes but also a time for retire of mind",18
the views are stunning but the fire dance has to be seen hence the comments above. do not think there's anything there to help. my butt is still in agony. lots and lots of tourists. but it's worth a go for the views and the dancers and singers. don't be like the rude lot who leave half way through (because the singing does get a tad monotonous after a while) however if you can just hang on to the end it's worth it..,13
visited this place at the right time when the sun was about to go down. beautiful cliffs and a lit of cheeky monkeys. i recommend seeing the balinese dance,2
"caution! paid 100k to see a temple that we couldn't enter. we were asked to pay 50k per person for the entrance fee for the temple, which closes right as the show ends. so you are only able to see the temple before the show. we saw many people enter the temple after the show (even people that watched the same show as us), but we were stopped by a guard. the guard told us to go through the main entrance (by the ticket booth), but the people there said the temple was closed for the day. because of poor communication from the staff we only got to see the mediocre \fire\ show. the show itself is mostly some chanting, slapstick comedy and speeches spoken in indonesian. the advertised fire show lasts about 15 seconds, and is surprisingly underwhelming. the arena is packed full of people, don't expect to be comfortable during the show, tons of people pressing against you from all directions. we spent a total of 400k for 2 people, to get access to the ticket place and the \show\... if you are considering going here as non indonesian speaking tourist, don't bother, really not worth the time and money.",13
a nice hill spot near bali. the ride to bedugul was enjoyable with the cool breeze a welcome break from the sunny days at bali. the temple with the lake and mountains nearby was a beautiful sight. many memorable family pictures capped off a worthy visit.. thanks to our cabbie for choosing this spot which wasnt in any of the top to-do items for bali..,2
"tanah lot is a must see if you are in bali. great for some spiritual upliftment. it is a bit dirty though but the best shopping in bali for clothes and souvenirs. it is by far the cheapest. when i enquired as to why this is so it is because all the goods come from here apparently. i bought clothes, art, musical instruments and souvenirs and all of it was cheaper than the kuta prices. it is really hot at tanah lot so dress appropriately. there is a money changer on site.",18
this temple is located at an awesome place. great cliffs and great sunsets from here. a must visit. wear long pant if you do come .,4
"after doing some grueling journey in bali with all its activities, we arrived at this place, a natural, comfortable, cool, and very suitable for muse...",2
"to my mind this is the best place to stay in bali. water color is unreal. ocean does not allow you to bathe much until low water. anyway you can admire the beauty and fresh air. lots of cafes, shops and places to take photos.",2
"i initially did not want to go for the sunset kechak dance. in the end, i did not regret it. it is one of the highlights of visiting bali. the dancers are very good with the expressions to convey the feelings of the characters. entertaining. at the same time, we get to enjoy the sunset!",2
the sunset was beautiful. we were there at 5:30pm to watch the kecak dance. the weather was good. we sat opposite the sunset view. it was just breath-taking. the perfomance was 'ok' but we enjoyed the spontaneous slapstick in between the performance.,13
"i rushed there before sunset and for kecak and fire dance performance at 6pm. the entry fee for uluwatu is 20k rupiah while the fee for the performance is 100k rupiah. be aware of monkeys there while you are walking toward the arena for the performance. we were advised to remove our spec or sunglasses when walking through that area. wondering why monkeys want our spec/sunglasses. we do follow even we find it to be rather ridiculous. after all safety comes first! haaha. as for the show, no one will ever understand the story line if never read the printed story line given properly. oh my god. what a joke was that my driver said normally no one will understand what's the performance is all about...lol..anyway, you are considered never been to bali if you never watch any of their cultural performance, i still believe this. i do respect the unique and beauty of every different culture.",8
"we visited on the evening to catch the sunset. but the sea was on high tide, so we can't walk to the temple island. very crowded with tourist, because this place offer a grand scenery. be careful with the waves, sometimes it's big enough to splash anyone on the beach. shopping place around also offer variable things from food, clothes and souvenirs, all with reasonable price. i visited this place 2 times and definitely will visit again when i'm in bali.",2
i am not a religious person but i went ti this place for its natural beauty. being situated on the cliff it gave amazing ocean view at sunset. but beware of monkeys. they specially love sunglasses.,14
"as far as temples go we had done an all day trip of the island and this was the last stop. having seen 4 different temples this day they all begin to blur into one. however the surround and the time of day we went was lovely. watching the sunset over the sea was pretty awesome. it was very busy though, easy over 1000people. after the sun set we went on a wonder experienced the local monkeys who for us who listened to the rules were not a bother however if you don't listen to the rules be prepared to have you stuff stolen/attacked by them. we had a fun evening here",4
"this was one of our stops on our day long tour. really neat spot and a must see if you're in bali. we were here at about 11am, which was great because there were no crowds and you can get unobstructed photos, i know everyone wants the sunset photos but getting your own without having to fight crowds and being photo bombed, it was worth it. we were here for about 45 minutes in total and got all the photos we needed as a family with the temples in the background...again that is largely based on the time of day we visited.",2
"went as part of the bali intro group tour itinerary.. had a lovely day, despite rainfall and busy crowds! definitely worth a trip if you're visiting bali!",2
"one of our favourite temples despite not being able to walk around the temple itself. great views at sunset. would recommend visiting when it is low tide as one of the major attractions is being able to walk out and drink holy water and be blessed for 10,000 idr. gets crowded at sun set so don't expect to get the perfect camera shot with no-one in. as with any tourist attraction in asia you have to walk past the stalls selling t-shirts etc. toilets aren't free either - about 3000 idr.",4
sarongs are required for entry into the temple. this was certainly worth the experience. the fire dance was a well expressed and quite unique to the balinese experience.,13
"trek to the temple grounds was an experience with the monkeys ready to grab whatever they can snatch from the tourists. pretty scary since the monkeys are not exactly friendly. the sunset was amazing with the cliff backdrop, it was an incredible sight. the other part of the tour was the kecak fire and trance dance. it was ok but it was a little longer than it should,wished it was shorter. all in all though uluwathu temple still a must see tourist attraction, monkeys and all.",8
this is a tranquil place. there are lots of place to eat and sit to admire the stunning temples. they have made the walkways wider so it's safe to walk across if they are open. before getting to the temple there are some markets which was a lovely surprise. words can't describe the peaceful impact this place has.,4
"this is a sacred water garden, owned by balis royal family. there are swimming pools, ponds, natural springs, plants, and many many many sacred statues. a lot of local children seemed to enjoy hanging out there and going swimming in the pools. it is a really gorgeous garden and a neat piece of balis history and culture.",2
"i had vacation before, and i'm astonished by the kecak dance. the dance was really historical and mythical, since it was played on full moon and depended on moon phase. it was enjoyable to watch and really hope i can visit it again next time.",13
on pictures it looks way bigger but its still nice to see the temple on the lake. take a walk around and take some pictures.,4
"although sunsets at pura tanah lot are said to be amazing, we decided to visit in the early afternoon to avoid the massive crowds (& traffic!). there were many souvenir stalls to walk through, however we were able to find a few alternate paths to avoid them. we were pleasantly surprised to find out there were 8 other \sea temples\ along the coast, which made the long drive a little more worth it. the tide wasn't high while we were there, but it wasn't quite low enough either, so we squeezed our way through all the selfie sticks & settled for some photos of the temple in the distance. it was a little disappointing to see the surrounding areas had become overrun with vendors; in our opinion, the \floating\ temple was a pretty site to see, but not necessarily a \must\ see.",17
the whole area looks very interesting and very different from the rest of the island of bali. you are charming and full of nice restaurants and pristine beaches.,2
"we hired a taxi from sanur and made the trek out to tanah lot. wow, was it ever crowded! i couldn't believe all the people. the parking lot was crazy and you have to walk past a long line of tourist crap shops but when you get there it's beautiful and worth the crowds. the view out to the ocean is stunning and the sunset was one of the nicest i saw in bali. worth a quick visit",18
"aside from the water sports, this is arguably the greatest view of the whole lembongan island! we took the packaged village tour so transportation was covered— recommended to do so. as we did snorkeling in the morning and thus a late lunch, it turned out that we had only 20min at this place (in order to catch the 3pm boat back to bali). had i know this earlier, i would ask the driver to skip the yellow bridge spot, and maybe we would have 30-40min here to around the entire cove...",2
very nice place. it's worth to get up early and be at the temple before 7am. in the morning it's still quite and not many visitors on site. to get to the holy spring you don't have to wait in the row. in the evening you'll have a fabolous view at the restaurants on the cliffs to tanah lot and the sunset behind.,17
lots of markets and good trip to temple. great placemof interest. love the sunsets. need driver to see most on the way and shopping zcan be a treat. bought a great kite and enjoyed the ceremony on the beach. very interesting,4
for me this was one of the most beautiful temples i visited in bali. set on a lake surrounded by mountains and greenery it was very serene and certainly worth the trip from ubud.,2
"while a \tad\ busy during my visit, i was certainly able to see the tranquility and peacefulness surrounding this beautiful indonesian landmark. guests can walk the water trail and capture some cool pics of their friends walking on the piers/beams while they capture some cool pics of you doing the same. if you choose, you can also sit on one of the benches along the well-manicured lawn and take in a breeze or two. one thing to note is that the restooms need a little work, but overall, a pleasant visit!",2
"we visited uluwatu temple as a group of six when on a recent holiday to bali. three things stand out that need mentioning. one needs to wear a sarong in respect of the balinese and their culture. two, there is a lot of monkey in the area so beware of them, three, there is a fair bit of walking and stairs to climb so wheel chair bound people would have difficulty. the views of the temple are limited as access is restricted but the views of the surrounding coast and cliffs is excellent. there is a small fee required to enter the complex (rp.30.000) the walk is gentle and rewarding but besides the coast line there isn't much more to see. pick your day as there isn't much shelter. be-carefull of caring fresh fruit as there are monkeys in the area. pleasant but not a must do.",8
"one of my favourite place in bali, particularly for it's breath-taking sunset moments. entrance ticket is rp. 20,000/adult, consider cheap for it being one of the oldest temple in bali. if you had never watched any traditional performance in bali, why not try it at uluwatu temple for their famous kecak dance? as usual, be extra careful for the intelligent monkeys roaming around at uluwatu temple. you wouldn't want your sunglasses/caps be thrown into the indian ocean right? =p",8
i'm so happy we took the time to come here one evening. make sure you have a driver/guide that speaks english so they can tell you about the temple (our didn't) as they walk your around before the show. the show is fantastic and well worth staying for.,13
"visiting tanah lot is absolutely not a must to do in bali !! this temple is expensive (60 000 entrance + 2 000 parking) and it is just really small and not as nice as all other temple on the island ! bear in mind that you cannot visit the temple, you pay to go around the temple. don't expect a huge and extremelly beautiful place, it's just a small \basic\ temple on a rock few meters from the shore. you can really visit much better temple in bali for free or 10 times cheaper than tanah lot.",18
the temple itself was awesome and beautiful. waited until the sunset on the cliff where there are many restaurants. but for me the best part was hanging out in a cafe with luwak and flying fox. it's on the way to cliff. they sell luwak coffee for 50000. these days so many chinese packages are coming to see this place so it became very crowed(and dirty also. it's fact no discrimination). the temple itself is still so beautiful!,4
"beautifully serene almost magical atmosphere, a wonder in itself and must be seen, all stone temple.",4
the temple is built on a cliff and the view around the area is mind blowing. its beautiful beyond words. the waves crashing and the wild wind blowing in your face all take you out of this world. its unthinkable to miss this attraction if you visit bali.,2
"the tanah lot temple is perched on top of a rock cliff overlooking the indian ocean. but for the touristic crowds, this place would have been a peaceful meditation spot.",17
"i think this is touted as one of the \must-see\ places in bali, but because of this, it is also very crowded. it's a beautiful attraction, but it is also very touristy. the walkway to the temple has a ton of shops around, which was nice during the midday heat, as i was able to purchase a cold bottle of water. i was also able to buy an ear of roasted corn as a snack, which turned out to be pretty good. the only draw back was the heat and humidity when i went (end of november), supposedly the rainy season, but it hadn't been raining so it was just an extended end of summer. i saw a couple taking wedding photos there, they must have been roasting.",2
"very picturesque temple on cliff tops over the ocean. great place to watch the sunset, but beware of the monkeys.",14
"tanah lot was one of the main reasons we went to bali, my wife had seen photos a while ago and we added to our holiday bucket list. we are both in to temples and we like to have a reason to go somewhere. bali was not somewhere i had thought about much until my wife mentioned the temple. i found it far more interesting than i expected. we planned to go to tanah lot twice, once at low tide and once for sunset but we ended going 3 times. the third time in a helicopter! our first visit was part of a days private sight seeing and timed with low tide. we stayed around 4 hours (longer than planned), walked around the base of the temple (as with most temples in bali, foreign tourists are not allowed inside), took lots of photos, shopped for souvenirs and had a photo with an albino python. we found the cost of the souvenirs reasonable compared to other attractions. the cost of the photo with the snake was expensive. our second visit was for sunset. the sunset was not so good but the experience was nice. we have an early dinner at the very end restaurant on the sunset terrace washed down with a cold beer. i cannot remember the name of the restaurant but the food was ok. we had looked at booking a helicopter tour prior to our visit to bali but had decided it was too expensive. after arriving we changed our minds and made a last minute booking. so glad we did. this was our third visit to tanah lot and a excellent way to see the temple. tanah lot is a major tourist attraction so expect crowds. the journey to the temple can be slow so be prepared. is it worth going, yes, very much so. explore the surrounding area. chilling out on the cliff top and at one the restaurants really added to our visit. explore the market, there are some really interesting things; for example, a pet bat and a couple of pet kopi luwaks.",18
"this was the #1 place i was looking forward to in my 2 week trip to bali and it didn't disappoint, despite torrential rain. it inspires such inward thought amongst the surroundings. so beautiful that it makes the 50,000rpi note for indonesia, the 4th biggest country in the world. take a photo with the note there just for fun ;)",2
"our visit to tanah lot temple was extremely disappointing. we travelled over an hour to get there and instead of the peace and calmness one would expect to find at a temple during sunset, we were greeted with hundreds of tourists and people trying to sell us something every few metres. the authenticity and beauty of this temple (which you cannot enter, somewhat understandably) and location is totally ruined by the over-crowding and the ridiculous number of traders around the area. i would not recommend a trip here.",17
scenic view from the cliff. there is akin pathway along the cliff which would give you magnificent view of the temple. should be included in the bali travel list.,2
"we went for a trip to the uluwatu temple with balinese dance event... on the way up here are many monkeys, who like to \steel\ some fruit, but it is great fun to feed them. the temple if very nice and the location on the south coast of bali is great. the sun was going down during the balinese dance event which gave it an extra special touch. a great experience.",8
"this is a very scenic and unusual place; with the hindu temple sitting on a rock; if the tide is out you can walk over to it; tide in,no acsess! it is a very holy place and you are not permitted inside the main temple. as it is a main tourist attraction it does get very busy; either go very early in morning or evening to catch sunset. whichever you choose you will not be disappointed - walk up the hills to the right of the temple and you will have amazing views out to sea. then descend the steps down to sea level - if you have any walking difficulties be aware not easy to go down steps. there are many resting areas as you go down the steps, please follow religious observations and remove shoes before resting under the shade. prior to the steps down, you have to walk down the street, full of shops with clothes/souvenires etc. not that many restuarants but most people come with a tour and are only there a limited time; your tour guide will inform you. all in all a place not to be missed while visiting bali!",2
"you can understand the significance of this area to the locals. it truly a feat of ancient design and construction. the area is a mecca to tourist with bus loads arriving for sunset. but this shouldn't deter you from this marvellous place. only accessible at low tide, you can be blessed under hindu culture and climb part of the stairs if the temple. like most of the temples in bali, only locals can access the main area for praying. both temples in this area are worth the visit.",2
1. great art on water. 2. clean place. 3. great view. 4. for muslims friends- a mosque is just a walking distance for you to pray.,4
this place is worth a visit. the view is magical you can see the clouds just above the lake next to the temple. the temple is clean and well maintained. visiting this place early in the morning is recommended is you want to beat the crowd.,4
we were attracted by the awesome view this place has but later on we found 2 viewpoints from the both sides of the temple with just as mind blowing views. however no tourists no rush no enterance fee no monkeys no pushy sellers. also no drones are allowed there so if you are into aerial videography/photography you can't do that there. for me spiritual places and nature locations must kept not as crowded to be appreciated in the right way.,4
"the temple is in the ocean and the time we went there, there were waves surrounding the temple. view of the temple from a bit far is beautiful. crowed place.",4
"a great lot of history at these temples. be very careful of the monkeys,we saw a persons sunglasses stolen and a 2 year olds shoe taken. if you get there earlier in the day less crowds. they all come to see the sunset. spectacular views from this place. one of the things to visit whilst in bali",2
"quite simply one of the best trips of my life ! this temple is so beautiful sat on uluwatu cliffs. that isn't even the best bit. the dance and show is one of the best in the world ! it's costs 10,000 rup to watch but that is the best £5 you will ever spend. it gets very just so get there about half an hour before the show starts and prepare for an amazing show. then when the show finishes, be sure to take photos of the sun setting across the ocean. truly beautiful.",8
this temple shows up on many bali postcards and photos- and no wonder because it shows really nice in photos. there were lots of tourists when we visited but you can still find a spot to take pictures.,2
"the temple is spectacular, perched on the top of a stunning cliff. to br honest the views and the location are the stars not the temple itself. it is a reasonabke way out so i would combine woth the fire dance to make it worthwhile. the monkeys did not bother us at all, but they are there and just add to. tbe experience",14
quite interesting place with high tights might jz attract u anytime. lol! they had a snake temple but we were running out of time so we couldn't visit. also we have to do a water crossing to get into the temple but the water level was high when we went so we dare not to get in 😆,17
"visited this place twice with 2 different feeling! last time i visited there was a ceremony, watching balinese people in their traditional costume performing the ritual was a plus to my latest trip to bali! and yes, i'll visit bali again very soon. :)",2
"this 16th century temple is beautiful no matter which part of the day or year you decide to visit. the power of nature, huge waves breaking against the rocks; the tides.. all this makes the temple look really impressive. the entire area with two other smaller temples is worth visiting. it is quite crowded, though. and of course- lots of tradesmen ;)",4
"we were not able to visit the temple with high tides but had an amazing sunset experience. the place is very scenic and no wonder you will find it in pics of various tour websites. the place is very crowded though especially for the sunset. so, if you are not a crowd-loving person, plan your trip early in the day. a word of caution, the tides here can suddenly go scary high (no exaggeration) so don't leave the young kids unattended near the waters even otherwise. enjoy !!!",4
"the temple site at uluwatu is breath-taking, probably anytime, but at sunset and then as the moon takes over illumination, it is heavenly. we watched a traditional troupe of dancers to the kekac fire dance and folk opera. the story was well known [royals in forest, the queen sees and asks the king to get her the golden fawn; king goes in pursuit; queen gets captured, monkey tribes war; all is well]. 50 bare-chested men, a red flower behind the right ear, draped in traditional black and white sarongs provide the accapella accompaniment for the dance. the main dancers [and the 2 jokers] are splendidly costumed and delight the eyes. it is the kind of evening that makes travel so desirable. a word of caution: these monkeys are quite aggressive and jumped and grabbed a pair of glasses from one of us. the guards offer food to retrieve it, but it is not a fun addition to the experience. try to keep glitter down and stay together on the path to the old temple.",8
"this temple is on the top of a mountain. when you go there, you will see the beautiful indian ocean from the top. looking ocean from this top is really magnificent. the temple is clean & now some part of them under construction. food is overpriced on the outside of temple.",4
came here on holidays when it was at its hottest so very humid and sunny. prepare yourself for a fair trek if you walk in from the bottom end. views were really nice got some great pictures of the cliffs and temple,4
"you've seen the pictures but it's still nice to visit. the seaside location with the big waves and the breeze is a nice escape from the concrete jungle, and the temple and gardens are suitably picturesque. it's a bit of a hike to get here, but worth it if you have the time and a driver for the day. we combined it with mengwi on the way to ubud, and the two together were a nice taste of bali temples.",2
"tanah lot is worth the drive if only to get out of the milieu of bali traffic. we'd been told it was best at sunset but it's far less busy earlier in the day. the temple is set in water just off the beach and depending on the tide, you can walk across to it. however if the water is in, there are still spectacular views of the temple and also the rock arch and black volcanic sand beach from the manicured park. the area around the temple is taken up by the usual stall sprawl. as you come away from the temple, turn right and walk uphill - you'll pass an interesting kopi luwak shop (civet coffee) where there are 2 furry civets sprawling on the counter. there's also an upside down fruit bat! further up, the land opens up to a grassy area of warungs and restaurants on a cliff top with the best view to tanah lot below. stop for a cold drink or lunch or early dinner and drink in the view. when we left, many coaches and buses were arriving for the sunset experience and i was glad i hadn't had to fight my way through hoards of tourists to see tanah lot. it's a super place, you'll love it.",18
must place to go when visiting bali. the road from kuta is full of natural beauty. its about 11/2 hrs drive from kuta. visit luwak coffee garden tamba bali and market in ubud on the way,2
"plenty of souvenir shops and cafes with a view. but you are here to watch the spectacular sunset and enjoy the photo session. dont bother shopping etc. as you have plenty of time left to do so. make sure you get in early and find a nice place to take photos. otherwise you will be lost in the crowd. if you are adventurous then go down and take photos from under the bridge. its the best view.tanah lot, a rock formation with a temple (pura) on top, looks like a ship made of stone. one of seven ocean temples along the southwest coast of bali, pura tanah lot was built around the 16th century to honour the spirits of the sea. sunset is spectacular at tanah lot. the temple itself is not accessible to visitors, but magnificent views from a variety of points nearby. crowds especially gather on the terraces nearby to watch the glow of the sunset behind the temple. .",18
this is a well known temple south of kuta in uluwathu. ramyna dance performance was excellent and worth watching,8
"this temple is beautiful just the uluwatu temple. it can be crowded during evenings, mostly people come here to see the exotic sunset and the overall uniqueness of a temple in the sea.",8
oh what a rooftop bar but even better was the plantation restaurant one floor below. fantastic steak and bomb alaska and entertainment. best in bali.,2
"tanah lot is the temple on the shore side of the beach, is very amazing creature, also this location is very good for enjoying the sunset",17
"one of many temples in bali. i suggest you to wear comfort foot-wear, because you will walking around this huge place. the best place to catch sunset and watching kecak dance (traditional balinese dance).",2
"this place is famous. bali trip would not complete without going to uluwatu temple. that's why we planned to go here to watch the sunset and take some nice photos. but we failed to see the sunset as it's too cloudy that day and we decided to leave sooner than expected. fortunately, we avoided bad traffic thanks to that decision. be careful with your belongings as the monkeys are ready to take them.",8
"uluwatu takes you back to the age when man prayed to the earth and the elements, the juxtaposition of the earth the sea and the sky make this a most scenic and divine spot.this is a temple dedicated tot he lord of the ocean and you can see the lord of this temple surround you and overwhelm you senses as you get to the top and look out from the cliff, truly mind blowing. visited in december 2013 am reviewing it quite late.",8
i simply cannot understand why people flock to this place. the temple itself is nowhere as nice as numerous other temples in bali. there are hundred of junk souvenir shops all trying to pressure you to buy their overpriced crap. this place is a total waste of a day,2
"four of us visited this temple and wow, what spectacular views there are and what a location it is built in. things to beware of, leave your hats and sunglasses in your vehicle, the monkeys like to take them and run. we even saw a monkey playing with a shoe. also, you will make a donation upon entry, just beware that if a guide takes you around you will be asked for a tip at the end of the tour. while our guide was happy to answer questions, he wasnt overly forthcoming with information. on the whole though, this is a must see place while in bali.",2
"we saw the temple at low tide about midday. bad call. it was intensely packed with tourists making it impossible to approach, then we discovered it was forbidden to enter anyway. nice for a happy snap to add to instagram but beyond that, there are nicer temples elsewhere. i think it just gets a lot of hype because of the location. its not one i would recommend to friends. the grounds surrounding the temple are actually a lot nicer but be aware there are a lot of pick pockets nearby.",4
"this temple, that sits atop a cliff, is worth the visit. take a stroll along the path to get the most amazing views of the cliffs and sea below, and also views of the temple from a distance on either side, perched right on top of the coastal cliffs. the setting is quite spectacular and the temple complex quite large, with tranquil garden spaces. it is definitely worth a visit. there are a few naughty monkeys, so keep your shiny articles, particularly sunglasses, out of sight.",14
"i visited this temple in september. views are superb, temple premises are super clean, though beside beautiful views, there is nothing else you can do. i liked tanah lot more. though, if decided please make sure of these points! 1) do not visit during day time, its really hot out here, considering the temple is on a cliff. 2) temple is not open for general public, its just the view you would like to enjoy out here. 3) make sure you wear the cloth provided by the temple. temple administration take this seriously. 4) ticket is priced at 30 k idr, with no special student discount. though, child's ticket is priced at 50% lesser then adults(didn't remember exact amount) enjoy your visit...",17
"we visited this place with my husband and we love it, traditional clothes are provided, beautiful landscape. you can actually get a local who will charge $50 for a day trip and will take you to different places including this temple. make sure that this place is included. take pictures with the monkeys and the view from there is amazing.",4
"traveling with a family of four with college kids. while taking a tour of the beaches on bali, uluwatu temple was recommended for us to visit. uluwatu temple is a balinese hindu sea temple located in uluwatu. the temple is regarded as one of the sad kahyangan and is dedicated to sang hyang widhi wasa in his manifestation as rudra. there is a charge to enter the uluwatu temple grounds (which cost $30,000 idr/$2 usd per person). visitors must wear a sarong and a sash, as well as appropriate clothes common for temple visits. if you do not have one, sarongs and a sashes are provided for free. uluwatu temple dates back to the 11th century and is situated at land's end to protect from evil spirits. made from black coral rock, the tiered shape of the sea temple has a dramatic contrast against its precarious location and creates a silhouette at sunset. the inner sanctum of the pura (temple) is perched at the edge of steep cliffs which tower over balis legendary surf breaks at the south. access to the inner temple is for hindu worshippers only. most travelers enjoy the view of this temple from two different vantage points, from both northern and southern part of the area near the entrance. not really worth the long walk along the cliff to the inner sanctum. a small forest lies at the front and hundreds of monkeys dwell here. they are believed to guard the temple from bad influences. the serpentine pathway to the temple is fortified by concrete walls on the cliff side. thick hedges of green shrubs and plants dot the white cliff face, with frangipani trees, and these simians dominating most of the bukit area. note: warning signs abound to ensure you keep your belongings safe and away from swift simian hands. so keep your hats and glasses in a sealed back pack. a traditional balinese dance called kecak dance is offered as a cultural attraction after the sunset. you can watch the fire dance with a stunning backdrop of the sunset (which cost $100,000 idr/$6.40 usd per person). just ok, for a quick view of the ocean and steep cliffs.",8
"if you go to bali some things are likely to disappoint you, like the beaches, but the tanah lot temple will not be one of these things. this is absolutely one of the nicest places on the whole island. we went there on a day trip around the island with our own taxi, which was very practical. the driver waited as we walked around in the area in our own leisure and walked out to the island. we were there when the tide was out, which was very nice. we left before the sunset, but it was still a very nice area and a nice thing to be able to walk out to the small \island\. a tip is that the shops here aren't as expensive as you might think..... anyway, it is well worth a visit, with magnificent views.",18
what a view!!! walk on the cliff overseeing the ocean- breath taking. kechak dance- never seen before. at times performance gets over crowded and disrespectful.,13
"what a beautiful place, lives up to the photos. we checked low tide so we could make in across to temple. we got blessed for a small donation and got to go up some steps, but actual temple closed to tourists. it would be stunning on a dry day and if there was a sunset - too many rain clouds for us. we bought shirts at the market on the way back. even with umbrellas we were wet through. would highly recommend even though the weather was not kind to us.",4
"made the long trip from seminyak to the lempuyang temple via private tour booked on klook. there is a steep slope to climb up to teach the scenic spot. not too bad a climb but be prepared for a minor workout. the queue is long but it moves fairly quickly. photographers are there to assist you with your phototaking using your very own cameras or mobile phones so no fear of forking out extra for your own photos, which is fantastic. the weather, regardless rain or shine, will give you photos to cherish for a lifetime. don't let the long drive and long wait deter you from this fantastic experience.",28
"entering this sprawling temple by the lake and gardens, one can't help but marvel at the different points of interest that will occupy you for the better part of an hour. the well-kept topiaries of animals, the slim towering trees that line up a walkway or form a circle that were just begging to be photographed, the super ig worthy dragons and temple by the lake, the cute animal sculptures that you can even ride (well, just small children please), the pretty manicured lawns, the unusual egg-shaped hut, the pocket rock garden that looked straight out of the flintstones, several other temples that vary in design and sizes, the dainty flowers, the cute garden bridge, the colorful children's playground - and they even have a resto near the exit! so many sights and not enough time to enjoy them all! visit in the early morning as you need at least an hour (if you don't take a lot of pictures) to finish the entire area - and avoid the crowds. we went there in july, and by mid morning, the sun was beating hard on us. don't forget to wear sunscreen!",4
"we were told that 23 tirtha flow here into one place by the side of the temple. there is a nice pond into which tirtha (sanskrit for holy water) flows and people take bath in it. it is supposed to help cure many health problems. tirtha originates from under the nearby mountains. by the side of the temple, there is a huge and tall mound over which a palatial building is there. we were informed that ex president sukarno of indonesia used to stay there during his visits. the temple follows all the traditional balinese rules if entry and worship. many youngsters in balinese decorated costumes assemble here to perform dances on festival days, including on full moon (purnima) days.",18
it is the second place we visited in bali. it really nice place. u can walk on the water and get picture with many statues and fishes. u should get a tour of basekih temple and tirta gangga because they are locate in the east side of bali. (temples in bali located very far),2
enjoying sunset time on this temple is great. we can see kecak dance also here. you need pay it but it is great. some monkeys will be there also. they join with tourists.,13
"this temple built on a rock is a popular tourist and locals place to visit. inaccessible during high tide, the view from both upper and lower levels from mainland is spectacular. i did not get to go inside the temple, as it may not be in use except for special occasions/ceremonies. the surrounding area is also very nice to explore and the natural rock bridge provides a nice view of the temple. plenty of tourist shopping on path leading to the temple hence plenty of tourists (including myself). very beautiful and romantic during sunset hours. visited in 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013.",4
"so this will be short and sweet. we visited early in the day and found the temple without issue, there is ample parking, even for buses, and toilets on site (although i am told the ladies are far from ideal). the temple itself is located through several streets of stalls selling the same tat you will find on seminyak beach or anywhere else in bali, with a 20% uplift on everything. the temple is very pretty, like all the temples we have seen in bali, located just off the coast it is a pleasure to see. what is not a pleasure to see is all the tourists, taking posed photos in front of it, some knee deep in the surf while the lifeguards watch, while expecting to be busy shortly. all in all the temple is not worth the hassle, there are dozens of easier to see, and better looking temples in bali, see the monkey forest temple as a great example, which do not cost as much or need you to herd people out of your way.",2
its a beautiful location. it really does not matter if you visit it in the morning or in the evening. we had been there in the morning. although there was crowd yet the morning light allows the temple to present a different scene more serene and calming. this is must visit destination while in bali.,2
"i was staying in ulawatu and it take me 2 1/2 hours to get to the temple. so if you don't plan well this visit could cost you the whole day. anyway, the place is beautiful and well kept. entry fees are 30.000 rupees, less than 3 dollars.",8
lonely planet described reaching the temple akin to indiana jones. sadly walking a tourist path to a mediocre temple is not quite the same. worth a visit and monkeys are everywhere but don't get too high expectations.,14
"we visited this place in the evening around sunset, due to clouds we could not enjoy the sun set, but the view of sea and temple during the sunset was unbelievably beautiful. it just took away our tiredness and stress in few seconds. the temple was closed, tourists are not allowed to enter into the main temple building; but the remaining 90% temple complex is open. there are lot of monkeys in the temple complex, so you should be careful about your belongings. its a must visit place according to me. hope this review is helpful in planning your travel. thanks :)",4
"me and my partner went to the temple as part of a tour. the views are amazing and watching the sunset is magical. the monkeys were quite cheeky one in particular ran off with a women's camera case but we ensured we had all our items on lock down. the monkeys didn't cause us any problems and were funny to watch. we walked to different points to be able to take photos of the views. although it was busy and a lot of steps we didn't find this a problem but i would advise taken a bottle of water with you. the only negative for us and something i would probably avoid next time around is the fire dance. as you can see from the photos we were absolutely rammed into the theatre there was hardly any \stage space\ so the performance seemed abit messy. also again as you can see from my photos we were sat of the stair and all around the theatre the stair were filled which we found quite dangerous really once we were sat up there there was no way for us to get down in the event of an emergency literally there were so many people if something had happened people would definitely had died or been seriously injured. my points were reflected during the performance as those that were able to move (sat on the floor,or front row bench) left throughout the performance. what i will say as well as if you go to the dance i would avoid sitting at the front (on the floor) as towards the end of the show some straw like stuff is set on fire and then a monkey character kicks us all round and we were horrified watching people cover their faces because embers were hitting them. the tickets for this show are 100k and i know the temple needs money to be maintained etc but it's really not necessary to literally cram everyone in like that!",13
the uluwatu temple has been one of the highlights of our bali visit. watch out for the old lady that helps put your sorong on and tries to be your guide for 100000. she is sowrong. the temple has the best views. the surroundings of lush vegetation and gardens are very cooling on a hot day. the monkeys that inhabit the area are quick off the mark to grab stuff. the monkeys grabbed a pair of glasses and a water bottle in a matter of minutes whilst we were taking photos. very nice place,8
"first of all: this is a climb. and a steep one. you have to pretty fit to enjoy it. i didn't count the steps, but suspect it's somewhere around 2000. and the second to last temple (in total you will find 6 temples from base to top) is well in the clouds. the view on mt. agung on the left is amazing, while on the right the clouds hide the jungle and sea... we climbed the pura lempuyang luhur during galungan days, so it was really busy with all sorts of families, young and old, bringing offerings and praying at each individual temple. don't skip the main path on the way up. take the short cut on the way down... it takes quite a while to climb the stairs all the way up, but it is so worth it...",28
"uluwatu temple is great for the view, where the temple sits atop a sheer cliff to the ocean. unfortunately, the monkeys there have been trained to snatch items such as glasses, mobile phones, hats, etc from visitors. to avoid this, try to work in pairs, where one person watches out for the monkeys and the other takes photos, etc. it might also help to keep any small and shiny belongings in your pockets so that they are not visible. carrying a small tree branch might also help. there are quite a lot of stairs, but those who can't manage still get a view of the cliff by the ocean.",8
"it is a stone temple in the sea. to reach it one has to wade through water on a stony pathway. only indonesians are permitted inside the temple.overall okay experience.the sea here wasn't as clear as krabi thailand.it gets very overcrowded at sunset. i felt we have seen that at any beach like in pondicherry or goa ,india.i did not find it very great like it was being projected as a must see.",2
"fantastic place with amazing views of beautiful cliffs and uluwatu temple. go there for sunset so you can catch the perfect moment. ocean, waves and cliffs make fantastic atmosphere, but rude monkeys are really annoying. watch your sunglasses and other things that monkeys can easily stole from you hands and head! all in all, it is surely worth-seeing!",8
"20/2/18: heard and read positive and negative reviews about uluwatu. but we still decided to give it a go. wow, beautiful scenery but very hot during the daytime. we did the short walk and not the long walk around the temple as it was really burning hot though the sea breeze make up for that. not much shades until nearer to the temple. we skipped the cultural dance to go to the dreamland beach as we are not keen on sun set viewing. please put on a hat, cap, sunglasses and even umbrella going before sun set. by the way, we only saw one monkey as it was not the time where monkeys are active so left us with free walking.",8
"we went here late afternoon for sunset. it's beautiful but watch your belongings, while we were there two monkeys had stolen two different women's flip-flops. we also watched the kecak dance, amazing, a must do. but you will be in the show during sunset. my three year old loved the dance and sat through the whole show!",13
"this temple is wonderful and located on the cliff, you can view the indian ocean and watch and listen to the power of the ocean. the scenery is so great and wonderful. all the surroundings with nature, trees, ocean and sea breeze. also, there are lot of moneys around the garden. but prepare you need to walk a lot there, but trust me...it's worth it.",4
"we went during high tide so we couldnt go to the temple but just as we were about to leave the ride went out so we could get closer to the temple (albeit it still not been able to get to it. this place is stunning, the peacefulness of the surroundings met with the crashing waves. you have beautiful sights of the waves crashing onto the rocks and its stunning. would definitely recommend this place !! be warned at the entrance there is a very very large snake held by a man. i didnt notice this and i stood with the snake behind me to have a massive shock about 10 seconds later.",4
"intentionally visit the place around 3 pm since it will be very crowded during the sunset time. the ticket price is almost the same with many temples for touristic. the building itself located above the sea that made this temple is different with any others. also, i discovered another temple in the right side (forgot the name) which has an awesome view too. if you need some souvenirs, the area outside the temple has some kiosks.",4
this temple is worth the small entry fee they charge. the views are spectacular. we opted to do it without a guide and just wondered around. you do have to be mindful of the monkeys and remove all loose items otherwise they can be taken by them. lots of walking and steps but it was worth it :),14
"this is the iconic place in bali, this is a holy place for the bali people and they so respect to this. best time to visit here is in the evening, then you can see the sunset. tourists are not allowed to go inside the temple. only the worshippers are allowed. but everyone should visit during their stay is bali because this is beautiful calm place.",2
"scenery was ok, we went in the afternoon, sun was in the direction where the photos did not turn out so well. there was a ceremony at the temple on the day we were there and there was a big group of local boys and girls playing traditional instruments and dancing. we enjoyed witnessing the ceremony greatly.",4
what a great temple! the views are fabulous and when the water levels are a bit low you can walk to the temple (with assistance). tons of tourist shopping opportunities and little places to enjoy a drink and some hot fries or a cup of corn.,4
"we booked a 10 hour tour from klook and you have to choose which place you want to visit. if you want to tour around bali, you need at least 2 days. one of the places we chose. the temple was majestic. it was low tide when we visited so we can really appreciate the place. i have our driver's number from klook and you can book him directly for a cheaper price for the tour.",2
the temple is above the sea level so you get to enjoy a nice view. however when we went the worship area was closed and the .monkeys are a bit aggressive( very common that they will steal the flip flops and hats). the traffic and parking area around is terrible so by the time we arrived there were no tickets for the dance performance,14
we were supposed to go there to see the sunset and watch the famous kecak dance. we arrived and paid the admission and i asked to buy tickets to watch the dance and they told me the tickets were sold inside. we went in and didn't see any ticket booth and we just went around taking photos. suddenly there was a big crowd and people were surrounding an area. i thought there was a show or something but turned out the local told me that's where to buy the tickets for kecak dance. no announcement or signage. i suggest to go there earlier if you really want to watch the dance.,13
we've visited before for the evening dance and it was so crowded. this time we went early in the day. it was amazing. no crowds and very quiet. less monkeys too. speaking of which we saw phones and hats get stolen. they literally creep up behind you and pull your cap and sunglasses off. be warned. put glasses caps and phones away. if taking pictures keep an eye out and keep your phone closer to your body. forget selfie stick..... you will lose your phone. go nice and early. you don't need a guide. there's a map on the entrance wall. just take a picture on your phone. the place is sign posted really well too. we loved going on a bluebird taxi with fixed fare and just walking around as a family. there's a great coffee shop just outside the temple call three steps coffee. they have great ice cream and wifi to call a cab back. enjoy,13
"the temple located on lake bratan, around 2,5 hours from kuta. there are some temples actually in this area, but the most famous and beautiful one is the temple on the lake side. we can take picture from different angle with mountain and lake as the background. when i visit there were some kids practising bali dance.",2
"my son's spectacles was snatched by a nimble and quick footed monkey! we had to pay 30,000 rupiah to the man who jumped over the wall to 'retrieve ' the spectacles! he was not contented with that and asked for 50,000 rupiah !!! do not go to uluwatu ! they are all conmen!",8
"this is a beautiful temple and walk in ubud. we nearly didn't go because of the bad reviews, but i'm very glad we went. we didn't take food as i didn't want monkeys jumping on us and they didn't. we didn't see any aggressive monkeys and you get to see them very close. the temple is beautiful and the walk down to the river is magical. don't miss out and go!",14
ensure you go on low tide so you can walk across to temple for blessing & see snakes in cave see the huge python & hold him for a donation luwack sleep in alley way & are very approachable had a aussie jaffle at one of the many places ( warungs) over looking the temple with more food availble in street shops shirts from $1.50 aussie i will return as this is very worth the trip plenty of cheap parking availble,4
they managed to build a whole touristic village around the temple including ralph lauren shop. a peek on the holy snake or a blessing with holy water will require a donation. from tanah lot you can see the 5star hotel trump recently bought. all of this sounds like a very sacred place doesn't it?,4
"even though it was raining and the temple was full of tourists, nothing could take away from the beauty of this place. it is absolutely stunning, on the edge of the lake, beautiful hindu architecture and open space",4
"so, we reached there at 7am. first you have to rent a sarong (which i personally think is not necessary) for 10,000 rupiahs and give any donation (as entry fee). then, you climb up a little, and surprisingly you find a long queue in order to take the “famous” picture. it varies between 1hour to 2 hours waiting line. at the end, youll end up taking a great picture (with a scredt move from the locals there 😜)",28
"firstly the drive to the temple is one way in and one out,lot's of traffic. at the temple as you walk in, there is monkeys .watch your valuables,the walk around the cliffs there are a lot steeps going up and going down.the view is mazing ,the fire dance you need to get early it starts at 7pm.if you come with a driver, allow 1 hour back to your hotel or villa.",13
"was a nice place , cliffs were butiful , the best part was seeing the view over the cliffs etc , monkeys were well behaved on this trip , think should be grateful as i have read others , nice temples",14
"this was by far the best temple we visited (missed tanah lot). amazing views and they do have their own kecak dance performed at sunset. monkeys were cool as you could feed and take pictures with them... the guide we had gave us a tip or 2. he took us around, showed us the temple and told a story or two. he was disappointed in our original tip and let us know about it... whoops, here's a couple more bucks. thought he was there just to help a bit (it was early in the trip). want some good pics of beautiful scenery and cliffs? go here.",13
i would highly recommend people visit here when in bali. this is a trip steeped in balinese tradition and culture. a walk around the cliff edges and temple itself is worth it for its history and beauty alone and the children playing music in the temple are absolutely beautiful and engaging and so full of fun and mischief. we had been there 14 years ago and were very excited to return but this time with our daughter to share the experiwnce. it is about a 45 minute car journey from nusa dua if that helps and well worth the trip. the main attraction of the evening is the fire dance. an almost all male performance of dance and chants that have to be seen and heard to be believed. the music and sounds are entirely created by their voices and the acoustics are just hair raising due to its amphitheatre setting . while taking in the sounds and hauntingly beautiful performance you have views right over the bay as the sun sets in orange below the horizon and the fishing boats pass by out below the cliff face. for anyone hoping to experience bali in the true sense. please visit and embrace the entire experience and you will remember it forever.there is also a comical aspect to the performance that involves audience members. hints: starts at 6 but get to the theatre for 5.10 at latest as all the best seats go quickly and the place is full to above capacity. seriously. also knees must be covered in temples but these are handed out as you enter the temple. purple sarongs. people in jeans or already covered are handed yellow sash to wear around the waist.. all of these are complimentary and you hand them in when leaving.,2
we visited the temple and waited to watch the dance show. the temple is better viewed from far as you can really see it when you climb towards it. still it was beautiful,13
"located on lake beratan up in the bali mountains with beautiful views. foreigners need to pay idr30,000 (aud$3) entry fee and there is a carpark fee. we were lucky enough to catch one of the local village ceremonies, which was a wonderful experience. lots of wide open and well-cared for gardens and monuments surround the temple areas. nice, relaxing visit. give the dried local snacks in the temple carpark area a try - you won't be disappointed.",2
what a lovely view of the indian ocean from the temple not one of the best in bali but ok. whatch out for the monkeys they took the hat from the wife's head and started to eat it the only way to get it back is to inform the rangers,2
"this is one of the most beautiful attractions in bali. the combination of beautiful temple surrounded by lovely lake and the lofty mountains as the background is rare. you breathe tranquility here although many people come to visit it. the history is religious tolerance and harmony can be traced here as this is a hindu temple, but in front of it there is a buddhist shrine and an islamic mosque can be found in nearby place!",2
"the rain was closing in and this site had to be speedily visited. again tourists were plentiful making photography a matter of patience. the pagoda style sanctuary is ideally set. it is not an easy site to appreciate holistically and form a clear view of hindhu practice. the buddhist feature on the landward side is an interesting feature. toilets, shops and refreshments are all available.",17
"the place is amazing, the view of his temple is something to take off you breathing. take care with the monkeys, they steal glasses, hats. take care.",14
i arrived just in time for the dance. it did got on & on & sat on the hard concrete. fire was kicked into the crowd. beautiful coastline which i had some pictures taken. didn't have time to view the temple up the top.,13
this temple is located at the southern tip of bali. the temple area has a beautiful view of the cliff.,2
this is for sure a must visit place when you are in bali. the views are breathtaking. they don't allow you to go to the temple but you can sit in a restaurant near the temple and enjoy amazing views. very lively place. around 45 minutes bike ride from kuta.,2
"we visited tanah lot primarily for the magnificent sunset down by the beach. it was truly spectacular and when night falls, it falls quickly. ideally, the best time to go is around 18:00 where the sun dips down cresting some truly lovely colours throughout the sky. the temple itself is not open to the public, but if you go to the base of the temple, there is a small cove for you to wash your face and hands in holy water. this natural source of water is often called beji. you are also given a small flower as a token: a jepun flower. the view of the temple is good from below and the rock side, however, we were completely distracted by the magnificent sunset. the tide comes in fast too, so be warned. the rocks become slippery underfoot, so remain vigilant.",17
awestruck with the architecture and scenic beauties of the temple amidst sea! but must and should carry your sunglasses and sunscreen to tolerate that scorching sun! other than this an awesome experience..and amused to realise that balinese culture is so similar to indian culture..felt like home!!,2
"the temple is amazing in terms of location and spectacle. must do. if you are going to the fire dance make sure that you visit the temple before, if not, it will likely be too dark and the temple will be closed after the dance finishes. the fire dance is okay, but ultimately a massive tourist trap, and is located in a theatre away from the temple.",13
"we got to tanah lot a bit before sunset and it as an amazing view watching the sun go down on the indian ocean! there were tourists, like any other place, but the temple sits on two sides that you can definitely find a small section for yourself to just meditate with the sounds of the ocean waves and breeze in the air. as with most attractions, there is a fee for entrance which unfortunately i cannot recall at this time, but i believe it was equivalent to less that c$20. however i definitely think its worth the visit especially if youll be in south bali. note that based on the tide, you may not be able to walk to the temple, but we got lucky on a low tide day and were able to see the temple and a small prayer ritual going on we stayed in ubud for a few days and when driving down to seminyak, asked our driver to stop off at tanah lot on the way. would definitely recommend a visit 10/10.",18
"we visited the temple complex from amed which seemed to be a good solution because it is just a 30 mins drive so you don't need to spend the whole day traveling. go as early as possible to avoid the crowd. we didn't take a photo at the gate cause did not want to wait an hour, instead, we walked around. to visit all the temples you need almost the whole day to spend here. bring warmer clothes, rain jacket and closed shoes.",4
beautiful place without being completely over crowded like kuta and other popular places that you find in bali.,2
"well its another beautiful temple in bali, and you wont regret visit uluwatu temple. try to enjoy the sunset with your love one, and then watch kecak dance.. its fun..",8
its such a nice temple and easy to reach. just a little bit up the hill. if you want the amazing picture with the „reflection“ then you just have to pay some small money and wait if there are some others around. its quite funny but looks super cool. especially if you can see the mountain in the back.,4
"tanah lot is the most famous temple in bali,so when we go there its so crowded,better if you go in the sunset time or in the morning",18
"i personally really liked this place because of the great photos i was able to take just before sunset. however the place is a zoo and you have to time your trip well to avoid the brutal traffic leaving. because of the crowds you will line up endlessly for the caves, and you need to keep your children close. great photos can be taken from the far side of the beach where few tourists venture. you will be able to capture the small water canals in front of the temple. i recommend staying no more than an hour.",4
a holiday in bali requires a visit to bedugal and a half a day at this wonderful temple complex. a easy 2 hour drive from kuta and you are in a much cooler part of central bali. there are many other options available around this area so plan on at least a overnight stay if possible. highly recommended and if you are a photographer then early morning or late afternoon provides probably the best times to take stunning photos. regardless it is a great place for photos.,2
beside all that already has been correctly written. tannah lot is a must for a memorable sunset in bali and a lot of nice pictures for your album. but don't expect to find a silent place. thousands of indonesian and international tourists like to share your experience. after strolling along hundreds of shops and lowcost restaurants you will be rewarded like all others with a breathtaking view on the temple on the cliff you can't enter. be aware of the at least half an hour you need from the entry of the park to the view points.some of the best with a lot of small coffee houses and restaurants wait for you at the terrasse on the left hand side of the temple.,18
we walked by the temple on the point by nusa dua beach and on to the devils tears. it is a great view of the ocean and the waves splash into a basin in the rock formation giving a nice view. nice place to see the ocean and the shore line,4
"ulun danu temple is situated on a lake up in the mountains in bali, indonesia. although the road to get there is pretty long and windy, the scenery is worth the trip. the temple is situated by the lake which is mist covered. the temple architecture is interesting, with a pagoda like structure, with 11 roofs. if you go there during the rainy season, be sure to bring an umbrella, otherwise you can rent one from the many vendors there.",30
we visited here around lunch time. the temple is quite impressive. we walked across at low tide - a small donation is required and a hindu blessing given. you cannot actually walk on the steps of the temple so this is really a photo opportunity. all the same its pretty impressive. plenty of stalls where the stall holders don't really hassle you. worth the trip,4
"dont forget to put this place on your list if you have a plan to visit bali this touristic place located in uluwatu besides tourists, many local people coming for prayer in this temple they located on the cliff, with beautiful ocean view and while you strolling around you must see some monkeys too",8
"i went here during the early afternoon and it was busy but not too crowded. its 30k idr to enter. the views are nice but you dont get to see too much of the temple and there is not too much to see there. i enjoyed the visit, although it wasnt a highlight of my trip. i was there maybe for no more than one hour. there are also monkeys in the area which are nice to see. the sea views are very nice also. worth visiting if youre in the area or have time. i would say that bali does offer lots of nice temples and sites - and although i enjoyed this i wouldnt have felt that id missed out if i didnt see it.",2
"i have seen 1 bajillion temples, but this one is worth making it 1 bajillion and 1.. its a special temple, but its sad that they dont let you climb all the way up to see more. touristy, but thats okay its a nice way to kill some time and go see a pretty rad looking temple.",4
"really enjoyed the sunset, attractions kecak dance is fantastic, the beauty of the beach is amazing, we have to follow the local custom, tying the waist with a cloth. that is good",13
"a temple seemingly afloat on a lake evokes many beautiful images, and this attraction aches that , with plenty of places for that “ i was there” picture. because of this , many visitors cram here so be patient. there is a small restaurant , but its simpler just to buy some water, and dodge the souvenir stands.most people seem to eat at the many warungs that line the roads leading to this site.",4
worth visiting & probably the best in bali. stunning location at the edge of the ocean...a sunset to remember!! walkable distance from the car park and easy for children & seniors. we reached by 3.30 & left the place at 6.45pm after sunset. lots of souveneir shops around. due to traffic congestion it took more than an hour to reach and almost 2 hours on the return.,2
ulun bratan temple is built on the bratan lake and so is surrounded by water on all sides which gives it a divine look. the vibe of the place is so refreshing owing to the style of its architecture and the water around it. it is a must visit if one is in bali.,30
"after a long ride we finaly arrived at uluwatu temple. you pay and get 'dressed'. once inside the temple itself is only open for worship, so you can only walk around trying to keep away from the more or less agresive monkey's.",8
we visited this temple prior to kecak sunset dance show. temple is big and its location is very nice by the sea. you need to get a separate ticket for the show which is in an amphitheatre by the side. this place was amazing. such natural beauty,13
"this place is a shrine for the local balinese worshipers to make offerings to their deities. its located by the sea on a piece of rock. rituals can be seen performing daily in this area. so this place is not only a seascape wonder, it's also a cultural foot hold. sitting low tide, the shrine on the rock can be reached by walking on the exposed sea rocks. during high tide, the shrine turned into an island. this place is also popular for surfers as the it has good waves most of the time. the cliff formation along the coastline is an amazing sight and it stretches to a far as the eyes can see. been here many times, and it still amazes me until today. other than sight seeing, tourists can shop for many cultural items and souvenirs her as well as there are many shops and stalls to fulfil your indulgence. highly recommended!",2
"wooow..!!! no words can described how amazing this place.. the most favorite tourists destination with breathtaking view in this island.. travelled with friends from netherland / suriname and they were soo extremely very excited to see this kind of view.. its looks like a dinosaur, they said. hmm no no.. i said, for me its more looks like the finger of god that pointing to paradise bali island 😍🙏🏻",2
lovely temple which is on a separate rock...place is huge and lots of tourists you will find here...the place is serene and i loved to sit here watching the ocean...,4
"a temple at the top of the mountain with stunning views, we definitely recommend a stop even though its quite far from most places. the architecture is stunning and its very peaceful as they were not many visitors. ps - get a driver to take you!",4
"the place was truly awesome. similar to other temples in bali, while tourists were not allowed to go inside the temple, i could just imagine how peaceful it would be to pray at this beautiful temple which is located on a very high cliff and there is the blue ocean all around. mesmerizing. the big problem was the monkeys. i have never seen more aggressive monkeys though i am from india and there are monkeys around most of the temples in north india. you might get a stick while on your way. carry it. the bigger the better. most of the people around would also be carrying the same. if you reach the place near to sunset, its better to miss the dance performance and instead take in the breathtaking view. the dance performance was nevertheless good.",2
my husband discovered this place whilst researching balis places must see sites. both of us got very excited about it when wed saw the photos online etc. i must admit that it was an absolutely amazing place... the backdrop to the temple is mount anung and what a breathtaking view it is.... if youre in bali - this would be on my top 5 places to go..... make sure you get to take in the view - even though you are hurried along due to the queues of other people wanting to take photos.... i like the fact that people create an orderly queue so everyone can take a moment to enjoy it...,2
this is probably not the most beautiful or the most sacred but it certainly commands one of the most picturesque locations of all the temples in bali. nestled on the seashore with incoming waves the temple takes on an aura no other one has. spend some time to explore the grounds and several other temples on site---it is quite inspiring.,2
"we came as part of tour and kinky for the 1 view. after being shuttled up in a golf buggy from the car park we loaned a strong which is a must and walked up to the first temple. we joined the queue for theinstagram worthy photo. thankfully some locals rake responsibility for this which means that people are allowed an allotted amount if time to have the pics taken which keeps the wait time down. we waited over an hour for our turn but the pic was fab, shame bout the view when u finally get to the gate and look down.",28
"stunning setting, very spiritual, impressive show and great sunset. oh, and lots of monkeys. cliff top temple with walks and great photo opportunities. don't look down if you are scared of heights and never stare at the monkeys. they seem to get offended.",14
"tanah lot has a lot of rave reviews. however, my personal experience is that it is probably over-rated and only worth a visit on a good clear day when you are guaranteed a good sunset. when we visited earlier this month we found that the temple is at the furthest point from the entrance and in the interim are numerous shops and sellers all trying to get your business (albeit generally in a nice non-threatening manner). when we eventually managed to walk all the way to the foot of the temple, we saw a queue of people waiting to be blessed. it appeared you washed your face with the water, then they put some rice on your forehead and a flower in your hair. you were then encouraged to give them a donation and a man would raise their \barrier\/stick to allow you onto the steps to one side of the temple. i assumed this meant you needed to be blessed to enter the temple and so went ahead with the fuss and was then allowed access to the steps. however, the steps merely went round the corner about 30ft and then stopped at another gate which you were not allowed to pass...very odd. at this point we took a customary photo from this vantage point and wandered back down. unfortunately for us we did not pick a good day for the sunset and therefore the views were not the picture-postcard ones that others may have seen. to make the most of the opportunity to see the sunset though, we wandered back a way and up towards a restaurant on the edge so that we could take pictures from here. i think this would be a much better vantage point from which to see the sunset and take pictures on a clearer day as well. plus you can order a drink and sit down rather than stand with the hundreds of other people on the beach and take photos from ground level looking upwards. i would advise coming here a while before the sunset and setting yourself up at a bar/restaurant so that you get the best spots for the photos.",17
"my last visit to pura ulun danau bratan was 3 years ago in april'10. there are much some changes and upgrading done. previously, it was only a wooden bridge leading to the pagoda like temple on the lake. now the wooden bridge has been replaced by concrete pillars with swans and other figurines sitting on the pillars. the place still looks as serene and peaceful despite many visitors crowding the place. there is a rp 30,000 entrance fee for adult tourist & rp 15,000 for a child tel : (+62) 368 2033050 website : www.ulundanuberatanbali.com",30
"there's really nothing much to see here. just a tatty old dilapidated temple and other buildings in a small wooded area with walkways. there are monkeys everywhere and they are used to being fed by the tourists ( you can buy approved food) and so they climb on tourists to try to find food. this is my idea of a nightmare, but lots of people seemed to like it. there is no real sense of any ancient worship or of it being a religious place. it's a tourist trap.",14
"nice balinese temple situated in the middle of a pleasantly green park area. nice surroundings ! although there were a lot of balinese and foreign tourists when we were there, the place did not give the impression to be crowded with tourists.",2
"the view from the temple at uluwatu is amazing. you cant enter the temple itself but there is plenty to see around it. beware that there is alot of walking and stairs which can be a struggle in the heat but worth it. also there are lots of adorable but scary monkeys that will rob you blind. we got a local guide, wayan who not only scared the monkeys away from stealing our sunglasses and bags but also gave us some local knowledge, history and a few laughs along the way.",8
gorgeous temple and surrounding area. lots of tourists but luckily for us we were there at the time of a celebration so was doubly impressed. worth the visit. strange as outside of the temple itself there is a spongebob,4
"this is one of the top places that you are supposed to go in bali. i disagree. the temple is okay, there are much prettier ones in bali. for me, the most beautiful part of this temple is that it stands on top of a cliff with absolutely beautiful views of the beach below with the rolling waves crashing against the cliffs. now, all that being said, i also know that uluwatu is supposed to be great at sunset, we were here during the day. however, there are so many places to see sunsets in bali. i much prefer tanah lot temple. it is much closer to where most people stay in canggu and seminyak.",8
"visited this amazing site for sunset. the view is absolutely amazing. no words. i'm just humbled by mother nature.. you could watch kecak/fire dance for a price but the visit to main temple on the top of the cliffs is free even donation is not prohibited.. but beware of the monkeys.. secure your jewellery, sun-glass, or other shiny things that could attract them.. also things with moving strap when you walk like loose camera case, sandals etc.. there are pawangs who will help you if you're unlucky, like my daughter's camera case caught by one of them. with a little lure - fortunately, the monkey got distracted and gave it away.. still - like ulun danu beratan and tanah lot, this one is a must visit site..",14
"very beautiful place that is closer to the mountains, the temperature is lower there, so take a jacket with you, very windy, but around such beauty, you will not regret if you visit this temple.",4
"view is great! the temple lays just above the ocean and also have a path to walk all the way with a view! great vibe! careful only with the monkeys! the are wild animals and know no good behavior! they dont bother you unless you look them in the eyes( its a challenge for them) dont take your glasses with you or have the wallet or other personal stuff displayed! take a sarong when you buy the ticket, unless your legs are covered, than they give you only a cloth belt",14
"after 5 trips to bali, we decided to visit the tanah lot temple for the first time.... and i'm glad we did. spectacular scenery, unique location... a very spiritual experience overall. great place to watch the sunset too. highly recommended!!!",18
went earlier in the day where there were less people. was able to see a the temple and get some good photo shots at various angles. another must see in bali but only need an hour or less here.,2
"we've been to bali a few times now, and always take a trip to tanah lot temple. there's just something about it.... one you're out of the busy streets it's nice to sit back and enjoy the view. transport is reasonable and the driver is happy to wait for you to get fares both ways, even if it's a couple of hours. markets/shopping is relaxed and drinks at sunset reasonable. only a couple of dollars for entry as well.",18
"we went there at about 5pm for sunset and the kecak performance to follow. the temple grounds had many visitors but it was not terribly crowded because the grounds are very large in area. number one rule is beware of the monkeys. they are kleptomaniacs and very skilled. within a few minutes of arriving at the gate, another tourist had her eyeglasses stolen. the monkeys are very expert and stealthy and might steal your glasses from behind. there were several instances of successful thievery while we were there. the views are incredible. the temple at the top of the cliff is very picturesque; one of the most picturesque sites i have ever seen. the cliff are very high. many great photo opportunities. we stayed for the kecak performance, which was very good. i have seen this dance many times, somewhere between 5-10, and this was the best, particularly at the end. several audience members left early to beat the exit crowd, and they made a big mistake. the last 10 minutes or so was the best and the exit crowd was not a problem at all.",13
"while i think in theory that this temple was worth visiting, when we arrived we quickly changed our thinking. to get to the temple you have to walk quite a way via a maze of market stalls, lots of hawkers trying to sell you stuff & busloads of tourists taking photos everywhere. finally at the temple there are too many people to get a good view and it wasnt as beautiful as so many other temples in bali. its certainly unique and special being built into a cliff but you cant get close you have to look up from afar with hundreds of others. its full of shops and cafes plying for your business so not restful or peaceful.",2
"i took a very long drive in a hired car to see this temple, but that may a given considering the traffic in bali. you cant go inside the actual temple, but its a huge space and the whole area is beautiful. even despite the hundreds of people, theres something quite magical about the place, even if you may run into some selfie sticks while wondering around. be careful of the slippery rocks!",2
a lovely temple site set on a cliff. the time to visit is at sunset and the mix of the temple setting and the bali sunset filled with red-pink skies can be breath-taking and humbling in parts. the only downside is that the temple complex itself isn't that diverting but the overall experience is still a must in the uluwatu area of bali.,8
have no words to describe the beauty of this place.beautiful sunset location. people visit this place to do marriages also. you can visit temple also.they help you to cross waves to reach the temple.,4
beautiful temple sitting on a small island just a few feet away with beautiful scenic view. pretty crowded especially at sunset so plan your visit just before sunset so you can roam there before sunset.,4
i really impress when i visit this place. located at south bali up on the clift and offer an amazing view. from the top of the clift you can see a blue ocean and a high clift. it has some monkey as well around the temple. the view of the sunset is really amazing. can not forget this experience. so you must go the.,2
"if you want photos of the temple without 10,000 tourists lining up in front of it, you need to be there no later than 6am. we arrived quite late in the day and with the sun setting + so many people it was pretty impossible to get close up/good quality photos. you can line up for photos close to the temple if you like but probably looking at 1.5hrs minimum before its your turn. if you want to use a drone you have to pay extra on top of your ticket price. would be a stunning location without the crowds, so early arrival is a must.",28
"great ride to uluwatu temple....but that was the only great i will give it. arrived hurried to entrance....paid fee..then handed a sash to wear then it started to go down hill. some bloke approached us out of the blue and said he should follow him...virtually had to run around temple (all virtually up hill) and then after 15 minutes all over red rover!!!!,! then asked me for 100000 rupiah..noticed that no one else had guides and taking their time, think we got taken for a ride...so careful everyone else to be a jerk like us...",8
"we loved this place. a great spot to people watch with beautiful setting like a park and 2 temples. we braved the incoming tide to get blessed with the holy water, the priest put rice on our forehead and a frangipani behind our left ear. yes, we felt like we were locals. skipped the holy snake!",4
"visit the end of bali during the evening time with beautiful views of the indian ocean. there is nothing to do around the temple but to admire the beauty of the sun and the ocean. the entry to the interior of the temple is not allowed generally anywhere in bali, so you would have to view it from the outside. there are spots constructed on the ridge for you to take your selfies and photos beware of the monkeys stealing your belongings. there is also a remote uluwatu beach nearby which you can explore before coming to the temple. it is quite a bit down from the road so climbing would be required while coming back but it is a great view from there as well",2
if you go to bali and miss out going to tanah lot then you've really missed something. it's unique and there are lots and lots of little market shops to buy from and the prices are very reasonable.,18
"this temple is on top of a mountain by lake bratan, so expect a long drive to reach there. beautiful scenery and weather, very crowded though. you'll need about an hour here to explore the place. you can take pictures with giant bats as well. visit this temple only if you enjoy nice landscapes and culture.",4
"we looked this place first from instagram and it looked like a place worth to visit. well it´s not. too crowded and actually nothing to see... there is so many other beautiful places in bali, that you should skip this one.",2
we just enjoyed the beautiful scenery but we couldn't enter the temple itself. but this is such a must seen place,4
"first of all monkeys! they steal anything they can get their hands on, so be aware of your sunglass, camera, etc. also you need to be properly dressed, but do not worry about it. the temple will provide sarongs/sashes to visitors. once inside you will have stunning views of the cliffs and lots of fun watching the monkeys trying to harass the visitors.",14
"one of the most recommended place in bali. went there a few days ago with my friends, the view was wonderful followed with the beautiful sunset. i saw a few wedding photographer took a picture there. you also can see kecak dance for approximately 1 hour followed by sunset on the back of the dancer. recommended place to come",2
we were lucky we got their with the low tides as we can walk up to the temple. great scenic views all around. there is an entrance fees to visit and is very crowded with tourists. there is a nearby hawker stalls/shops to cool off.,4
it is a beautiful place. it's great for a relaxing stroll. there are lots of photo opportunities. there are also many lovely cliffside restaurants right behind the temple.,4
"tanah lot temple is 16th century work is finest temple i saw in bali. we visited in evening to sunset. tanah lot entrance fee was idt 60k. it is build on rock in the sea.   it is more of a scenic beauty while watching the gentle waves lashing on the huge rocks and sun setting in sky.best part was no rain. however sky was clody so it was not vary nice but we had feel of sun set with waves colliding on rocks. by the time sun set area become crowded. it was good that we took better location earlier for viewing sunset. foreigners are not allowed into the temple. there was one thing which i found a little absurd here, before you enter the main temple there are a few priest who actually sprinkle little water on you and put some rice on your forehead (its only then can you enter the temple) and then  ask you to donate.   after 'the blessing' just  i was getting ready to enter temple, i realized that they barricaded the area after only 5-10 steps.  i couldnt understand the deal of the so called blessing when you just have to climb few steps and see nothing from there! in same complex  batu bolong temple on rock which  has erosion at end. i could see some adventurous person going at base to picture sunset view from hole created by sea water erosion. this is best temple i've seen in bali. enjoyed the crowd and evening.",17
"offers fantastic view of the cliff and the sea. during our visit, we were able to witness a prayer ritual of the locals in the temple. be careful when you get in this place, there are aggressive monkeys freely roaming around and take stuff from you like sunglasses, caps, etc. and some kids and locals catch the monkeys and return your stuff in exchange of money (up to you how much you will give). i felt like the monkeys are trained to snatch things from tourists. i dont know, i just felt that way.",14
"spectacular view. the temple, the ocean and the cliff are great recipe for wonderfull pictures. i came to uluwatu twice on my recent trip to bali. the first one is a bit dissapointed because i got there very late, we miss the sunset. the next day i got there around 16.00 and it was stunning. beware of your belonging, those monkey bandit will take your glasses, hat, even sandals if you are not carefull.",8
"the temple experience as such was ok, but it was cool to walk along the path to take the picture of the view. this felt like one of the places, glorified by instagram, but not very good in reality. i visited it because it was one of the most scared bali temples. visit it only for the view, not for the experience.",2
the young traditional dancers were practicing on the lawn (4-5pm tuesdays) so this added to its beauty.,13
we visited the temple on this may. view from the top is magnificent and nature will make you mad here. beware of monkeys. they are waiting for your sun glass and hand carry belongings.,14
"there's nothing much to do in tanah lot except for visiting the temple. it is hard to enjoy the beautiful view with hundreds of other people around you, so definitely avoid this place during the day and only visit in the early morning. we stayed 3 days in hotel natya on tanah lot premises as our first stop in bali to recover from our flight. we were glad with our decision, so we could roll out of our bed at 6 (before the premises were open to public) to witness the sunrise in peace and seeing monks going up the temple. out of curiosity and as we had seen the sunrise that morning, we also went down the temple in the afternoon to witness the sunset in the midst of the tourism craze.",18
impressive views over the ocean. we went for the kecakdance performance that they have there every evening at six. it was well worth a visit. the sunset was breathtakingly beautiful.,13
this is amazing. a must see for all who travel to bali. best time to visit is sunset. take time to enjoy.,2
located in the west. can do morning or evening visits. a sacred temple on a huge rock in the sea. no access to this temple but on sacred days one can get access. the views are breathtaking with rocks that eroded to form cave like structures. was told that its one of two the large temples. two priests are in the temple area on the ground.one has to walk through the water to get to them. beautiful natural architecture,4
"lovely place to visit. my first time to bali beautiful views here took lovely photos, enjoyed the markets got good bargains there as well. wasnt game to hold a snake though",2
"the complex comprises of huge area of large waterbody and fountains with lots of stone sculptures,statues and water tower.there are also few koi ponds,lotus ponds to see.few restaurants are there within the complex as well as just outside.ample parking space is available.souvenir shops are also there outside the complex.place is always crowded with locals mainly at weekends.it's a good place to visit in eastern bali trip.",2
very enjoyable temple visit. felt safe and unpressured by hawkers. beautiful backdrop of mountains in lake. hindu temple overlooked by a small mosque. strange plastic swan boats etc for hire but nice seeing locals in lace and sarongs actively using temple.,4
the usual temple spots in bali are always flooded with people. and its really alot alot of people. the temple is quite big and is special because you can access this temple in the sea when its low tide. we also saw surfers surfing. the temple would be great if theres less people. more information: youtube/lolsia2000,2
great sunset and awesome view. get there early to explore the market and get a good seat to enjoy the sunset. highly recommend. a must when in bali.,2
the evenings get very busy. you can walk around but can't go inside the temple. take waterproof shoes because you can get wet when the tide starts to come in.,4
i had to choose 1 temple from the many in bali and chose uluwatu temple because of the beautiful setting. i was not disappointed and glad that it was my choice. the temple setting was beautiful and the panoramic photo i took was breathtaking. by choosing this temple i was close to jimabaran bay where i was able to have a wonderful meal on the beach. magical day.,8
"this temple is located on the rocks of the most southern tip of bali. the sunset was really spectacular and the view of indian ocean was really stunning. beware of monkeys, they are really active....",2
"culture with at a great location with amazing views out over the ocean. we got there a little late, to see the temple up close, but paid to get in then paid some more to see the kecak show! just as well we were not late for that, seating fills up really fast!!! interesting show, do read the story line that goes with your tickets, otherwise it would just be all too weird what is going on for ignorant tourists :) managed to get in a photo with one of the performers, but yeah dont be polite if you want to get one, otherwise you either wont get a photo, or the performer will be well over it by then",13
"stunning sunsets can be seen over this beautiful hindu rock temple in the sea with the waves lapping at the base, it is quite something. it is a tourist attraction so it gets very busy but definitely worth a visit even if you can only spare 30 mins to take it in.",4
"temples and cultural sites were great. spent around 1 1/2 hrs looking around very enjoyable but way too many stalls, constantly being stopped to buy buy buy.",4
"the only reason i have to say its overhyped is the crowd, and that i'm a indian with lot many much more beautiful temple around. otherwise, its a must visit place.",4
"this is a must see when visiting bali. it is the most beautiful place i've ever seen. it's lush. you feel transported back to an ancient time. wear your swimsuit and take a towel. you can swim in 2 of the pools. don't miss the chance to swim in a kings pool. there are several places to stop, sit, and enjoy the scenery. you can buy fish food before you enter. take your camera. amazing photographs come from this place. it took about 90 minutes from seminyak to get there by car. we hired a driver each day. traffic in bali is chaotic.",2
"if u want to get rid of humidity of bali, u may like to visit ulun danu temple. the temple is surrounded by hills and situated at high altitude at the bank of lake. the climate is very pleasant and free from humidity. you may enjoy speed boat ride also at reasonable prices. perfect place to visit with family.",30
i simply loved this temple! the setting is perfect with the lake and pretty garden around. there is a great positive energy to this place you can close your eyes and soak it all in! to add to the charm it has such a picturesque setting!,4
"once you're there... stay a bit, be patient.... wait for the swell and then the show begins there is a couple of spots there that are very nice",13
"hey guys i guess god is in every detail in this country. you often dont get to see religion and nature blending with such a serenity. situated atop a beautiful and very tall cliff uluwatu temple is beautiful. the view of the ocean from atop this beautiful cliff is captivating this is definately a must visit place in bali. ideal timimg -sunset 5-7pm do get your gopro/dslr..you would need it. there will be an entrance fee around us $3. tip: 1) beware of monkeys..keep your spectacles away 2) be careful about your cameras-monkeys \snatch it\ - ya really. 3) dont carry snacks inside the temple compound. 4) keep your taxi prebooked. i would advise to ask your cab to wait for 70-80mins till your back, offer a nominal waiting charge. if you dont prebook, its difficult getting a cab. enjoy this place guys. its beautiful.",8
"we enjoyed walking through the touristy shops on the way to the gate that opens toward the ocean and tanah lot (hindu temple, built on a rock formation just off the beach). it seems that it was connected at one point but has eroded in a way that the tide makes it impassable most of the day. we got here early so it was peaceful but tour buses were pouring in with travelers from around the world. there is a groomed park setting to walk along the crashing waves in the area. we didn't see any priests as the tide was in and it was raining. many offerings were around possibly related to nyepi festivities while we were there. we were able to stop at a copi luac tasting 'farm' near tanah lot that was also very good (12 samples of various flavored tea/coffee + civet cats + gift shop/coffee to buy). it seemed to take a long time to get anywhere by car on this island. traffic to and from tanah lot can be crushing as people try to be there for sunset.",17
"visited this temple, on a very wet and windy monsoon day !! would have been stunning on a sunny dry day, and we would have stayed longer. sarongs must be worn here - can be hired for a small fee. the monkeys that live here are protected and will thieve any item they can get their mitts on !! as my husband found out - one pinched his specs , we had to wait for a warden to come and feed the monkey before he would let go of them. keep tight hold of personal possessions. definitely recommended",14
"you can not access the temple, you can only admire it from outside. the spectacle of dance and fire is interesting. the best are the views of the sunset",4
this was one of our stops on our day trip from ubud. a beautiful temple situated on a picturesque lake. lovely spot for photos. but overrun with tourists and it's difficult to really enjoy the atmosphere - which i would have imagined to be calm and serene. i think it would probably be a lot more interesting to go when there is a ceremony. it's okay to do if you are on your way somewhere else but i wouldn't drive all the way just for this.,4
"there was 4 days for hindu praying occasion, we went there at noon, mostly people go there n sunset and it crowded usually. but we went there at noon, wave was high, we not able to across to the pura. but i really enjoying the ambiece... peacefully with the gamelan bali sound everywhere. my driver told me that on evening it will be dancing ceremonial after praying. but we didnt wait for that. over all... you have to go to this place..",2
"fantastic location with nearby rice terraces and 'twin lake view' but most importantly it's not disney style bali but used for local people to worship. watched preparations for sacrifice of chicken and duck in the lake,the animals treated very gently.",2
a ancient temple with the specialty of a holy dip pool to clean the soul .. amazing experience. do take the dip in the pool,4
"check it out for a taste of traditional balinese culture, in particularly balinese hinduism, and of course the stunning views of the ocean. i appreciated sections of the temple were only accessible to practicing hindus, rather than having the whole place overrun by tourists, and it was pretty much overrun with tourists as i visited not long before the evening cultural performance. ticket entry includes cloth to be tied around your waist for modesty. probably require a moderate fitness level as there are many steps and not all are even. i did see a few monkeys but they seemed harmless unless provoked. not much to see or do, so unless you have time for the evening show, or you're a hindu who would like to worship at the template, a visit to the temple won't take long.",2
"came here today at 4pm to see the beautiful temple and the kecak dance...of course, unfortunately, is was raining so the dance was cancelled. nevertheless, the temple itself is beautiful and you can get great photos along that cliff. definitely would recommend this as a top place to visit in bali.",2
"ere , but take a sunset photo here or other of the views was very beautiful and overall is good.很漂亮,寺建於懸崖上,有在巴厘島的寺廟很多,但是這是最有名的寺廟在巴厘島。您可以通過經過浪到寺廟,但是潮漲是太高,所以我們並沒有越過那裡看看。也有很多遊客在這裡,但拍攝日落的照片在這裡或其他的意見是非常漂亮,整體還是不錯的。",4
"we were at uluwatu a couple days before and witnessed some of the tourists getting their spectacles stolen, so some in my group were pretty scared and didn't go in. however the monkeys in the sanctuary are much more calm and tame. they generally avoid/cannot be bothered with humans, unless you have food with you. most of the staff selling the food are armed with catapults to scare away any overly enthusiastic monkey, so it will be a good idea to feed the monkeys near the staff. i got to see monkeys swimming (a first for me!) with their entire body submerged under water, and doing all sorts of crazy antics, while among a temple that seems to be straight from an indian jones movie. i think it's worth the rp 30 k. it's my third time to bali, and third time to the sacred monkey forest sanctuary.",8
"this made for a great start to our morning. entrance was cheap. a guide followed us immediately after we paid, and he charges extra so be mindful of that. once inside there's picture perfect views of the temples and cliffs. also be cautious of your belongings due to the monkeys.",14
a must if you are in bali. we made sure to visit this temple by the sea and got to witness a hindu ceremony. did not wait for the sunset view as we preferred daylight view to get better photos. amazing sight to behold.,2
"this is the place to be if you want to see a beautiful sunset. you will need to walk on the stone pathway to get to the temple, however you are not allowed to enter. you can get some really pictures at this place.",4
"the tanah lot temple is simply enchanting, beautiful and unique - built on the rocks on the ocean. great sunset point, but you will have to fight the crowds. we visited tanah lot temple with our private tour guide - argus with agus bali private tour.",18
the temple was pretty lame but worth a visit for the amazing show they put on in the evening time. great views as well plus tons of monkeys! dont visit the temple if you dont plan to see the show.,14
"truly amazing sun set view from the temple,inside the temple is not allowed to enter ,only open on the main worship day,the main reason to visit here for ramanaya show known as kechak dance which starts before sunset and end with after sun goes down,there are several angles to have good photo shoot from the top.it's the most important place to visit while stay in bali",2
"located at the top of the mountain, it takes ages to reach there. beauty of this temple is that is located on the lake, which gives him unique \picture\. this temple is also on a balinese money. :) but, for me personally, it is just another temple, nothing spectacular about it. on your way down from the temple, there is a local restaurant with a very bad food, but amazing view. i am sure that each local guide takes there his guests.",4
"this is a must see between south bali and amed. it's near mt. agung. the weather was perfect the day we were there and there were not too many tourists. many people bathe here, although we did not. it is a stunning place for photos, and fun to imagine a time when this was a royal family's personal garden.",2
"beautiful view of the ocean and the sunset. kecak dance can take long like 2-3hrs, so if you're going there using a scooter, you might want to leave before 7pm since the roads don't have much light and it can be tricky to navigate the roads full of unexpected curves. it can just get too crowded in the afternoon, but overall beautiful experience.",13
its so beautiful to see this temple. in the middle of a massive body water. try to watch the sunset there. the place also has more than enough food and shopping spots. remember to bargain cos i got a lot of stuff at nearly 1/3rd the price quoted.,4
tanah lot temple is a big tourist attraction with thousands of people walking around. it is too crowded to really enjoy it. i was happy when i could leave this place and i would not recommend it. there are other beautiful places in bali.,18
"thats the higher mountain in bali island, and we lucky to get open sky day. that atraction is a sightsee and can be combine with many others tours since he is the biggest montain and can be seen from diferent areas when the skyes are blue. very nostalgic scenary, with many fruit sellers on the way...",2
nice view from the mainland to the temple but the view is more of the rocky island than the actual temple.. very warm and extremely busy so go early. could do with some well maintained modern toilets. plenty of souvenir shops and cafes in a nice setting.,4
"in my opinion this temple is much better than tanah lot, maybe because the location that far from kuta so it not as crowd as tanah lot,",17
"a great cultural insight, highlighted by the amazing performance of the kecak. 8/10 allow a fullday for the region to get the experience...",13
"this tanah lot temple is situated in the middle of the water. very beautiful place. when i saw this, i am very suprising because the water is also clean, cool, beautiful. when i went it in summer the water is low and i need to walk to this temple. i think the visitor shouldn't miss this wonderful place. but the visitor can't visit inside only the balinese. the view from and to this temple is very nice. unter this temple there is one balinese man to pray for us and i went to him and he sticked rice on my forehead and neck. it is balinese tradition. around the temple there is a lot of photo views and souvenir shops. how wonder is it? i love it very much.",18
it's ok: not must go in your first visit to bali. you can only visit the temple from far to take pictures... no access allowed. lots of people in the area trying to sell you just about anything... don't plan to go back,2
"great place for a photo shot of the temple together with the lake. also can see local in tradition dress giving offering at the temple. highly recommended to take a speed boat ride that will take you around the lake for a fee of just rp200,000 for 2 persons. there is also a restaurant near the lake that have a buffet menu and ala carte menu. however in my opinion, food is so so only.",4
"\how did they do that? putting a temple on top of a rock?\ i've been wondering the same question over the years but yeah, however the old locals did that, thanks. it's an awesome work done! slippery grounds so always be careful. if you have extra time, do pay a visit to the holy temple underneath the real holy temple for blessings (long queue always). otherwise, there's two or three holy snakes on the opposite side of the temple (also underneath the rock) where the locals believe they are the guardians of tanah lot temple. donate some monies to get blessings, why not? ladies out there, don't miss out the chance to shop at the market outside tanah lot, it's cheap and cheapest among all \must see\ places in bali. you'll feel like an evil to bargain over the ridiculously cheap price they offered. will i be back again? definitely.",18
"ulun danu bratan temple is the icon of bali, which means you must visit this place! one of wonderful temple in bali, you can also rent a boat to take good picture around the temple. and if you already visit this place don't forget to visit handara golf & resort (search it on google) such a beautiful gate in bali, cause this gate is not far from ulun danu bratan temple, make sure you don't miss it.",30
this beautiful sea temple should not be missed. it is believed that a venomous sake at the base of the rocky island is safe guarding from evils .,4
"since its across water, the pathway is closed during high tide. but it's a good place for photos if the waves crashing on to the rocks near the temple.",4
"the temples, there are two, lays very beautifully in the sea. no one is allowed to get inn too them. there are a lot off things too buy around the area.",4
"visited this place today it was amazing , great value for money and loads to see and do. the breakfast was very good and the staff were very nice, if i ever get the chance to come back to bali again from the uk i definitely would like to try and visit this place again as their is more building work and expansion going on",2
"uluwatu temple (pura) is located at the southern bali, on a cliff top of 70 meters above sea level. same as other temples, the tourists are not allowed to enter the uluwatu temple. hence, we were only able to take pictures at the surrounding area/park/garden whenever we visited a pura. among all the major must-visit temples, uluwatu is my favourite due to its location. watching the sunset at indian ocean, the view was spectacular. beware of the monkeys as they may snatch earrings, hats, glasses etc from the visitors. in fact, i saw a warning board near the entrance. entrance fee is rupiah 30k per adult. parking fee is usually included in the rate of hiring a driver, ranging from rupiah 2k to rupiah 5k depending on the temples and type of vehicles. you will be given a sarong if you are wearing shorts.",8
"tons of monkeys, and some a pretty aggressive. the temple itself is amazing. however the throngs of tourists are just a little bit much. it's worth bringing your own sarong so you don't have to use one of the ones in the bin.",14
one of the wonderful water palaces in bali. my second visit here and as always loved the beautiful environment. all the water basins and the grounds are beautiful but of course the main basin with the fish (which you can feed) is the most amazing one.,2
"the view is absolutely perfect, bali's must-visit. but there are people who train monkeys to grab your belongings and then ask you for money. another thing is that, as the temple was a little bit far from downtown, the local taxi drivers will rip you off. i would recommend going there by tour, rent a car, use uber, etc. never ever use taxi in bali unless u don't have a choice.",2
"we had a nice walk along the cliff especially at the sunset. at the end, there is a temple but it was less impressive than the view on the cliff and the sea.",4
"it was bloody hot and humid. i had gotten my sandal stolen by a little monkey, when i was sitting cliffside for a photo (he came out of nowhere... really) i luckily tricked him into giving it back, but it was highly possible to have had to buy new sandals that day. anyway, monkeys thieving things left right and centre from us and everyone around. it was awful. the views in the photos are beautiful, but really not worth just a trip to the temples. we had rented a scooter at our fantastic hotel in jimbaran. easily accessible, and not too long of a ride.",14
i visit ulun danu bratan temple for praying with my family. atmosfer in this place is nice and make you fell healthy with cool air. the view of the lake is clear if you go there in summer.,30
a lot of people before sunset (popular tour program). may be would be better to visit this temple in sunrise time.,4
"we paid 30k rupiah for the ticket. if you are wearing shorts they will ask you to put a sarong for male and female. it was scorching hot when we went there. you have to take a flight of stairs to the view deck. i love it here! even if it's hot, once you're already on the top of the temple, you will feel a nice breeze that makes you just wanna go to sleep :) it also makes you appreciate mother nature more because its wonderful creations. there are monkeys wandering the temple so be careful with your belongings. our drivers glasses was grabbed by one of the monkeys and he was not able to get it back :( a must see when you visit bali!",2
we were given a personal tour of uluwatu temple by a lovely friendly local. it was a high light of our trip. the views are breathtaking the show was fantastic.,8
"yes the view is great, but thats where it ends. as other travellers have stated, you cant go into the temple, after having driven quite a long way to get there. plus, watch out for those monkeys. they will steal anything thats in your possession, and, they are very aggressive. not the experience we were looking for. the only downer for our whole trip.",14
"we arrived here after a little visit to padang padang. the sun was setting and while we had intended to watch the dance show, we didn't realise the last show started at 6 pm. fortunately we bought tickets in time and rushed to the amphitheatre. this left us with little opportunity to enjoy the cliff and temple. the dance, however , made up for it. if you must visit uluwatu, do it for the dance! the sunset in the background with the dance in the foreground makes for an unforgettable setting! not to be missed at any cost.",8
"so despite being billed as a “temple” theres really nothing to see here. you have a few views of the cliffs and crashing sea below, but its nothing particularly unique, and the concrete and barbed wired fence makes it seem more like a prison perimeter than a holy site. wasnt actually that crowded when we were there, probably due to it being around midday. yes, there are monkeys around and yes they are annoying. fortunately they didnt seem too interested in me (even though i was wearing sunglasses- which apparently is a favourite of theirs). though i did see many sunglass carcasses on the path, from less fortunate tourists than me. we rented a scooter from nearby pedang beach and found the ride a bit dangerous due to a number of sharp turns and hills which the underpowered bike struggled to manage. if you must go, id recommend a taxi. i didnt see the “fire dance” but i have a feeling i didnt miss out on much.",14
"i think i would expected more from this attraction. i found averything very turistic and not as spiritual as i thought, also the very center of the temple is not accessible. the view is instead really amazing, but i do not know if i really recommend it since there are many other good positions for looking at the ocean.",4
"the temple itself was quite small but the view was amazing. very busy with pushy tourists.upon getting there just after paying and getting our sarongs we had a local tell us it was his job to give us a tour. it being our first visit to a temple didn't think much of it but halfway through his quite short tour that we could have easily figured out on our own , told us that we had to pay him for his job, 100,000 rp ($10cdn)we overheard other scammers telling people their tour would cost them 300,000rp ($30!!) also aware of monkeys, saw one steal sunglasses from another lady.",14
uluwatu has to be one of my favourite temples in bali purely because of the most incredible views. i was so amazed at how beautiful it was there. it was wonderful to watch the kecak fire dance and to get an insight into the balinese culture. we really enjoyed this show and loved seeing the sunset on the edge of the cliff. definitely worth visiting here!,8
this is a very nice temple in a great location on the cliffs. the monkeys can be a problem. the balinese dance show nightly is probably worth paying for around sunset time.,14
if you are in bali then must go to tanah lot temple. superb location and very scienic. for photo lovers also good place . try to go in evening to see sunset.,18
"a day trip from kuta to uluwatu temple is a must for spectacular sites. a round trip if you go direct is about 250,000rp or if you want to stop at padand padang etc, expect to pay about 300,000rp. entry to the temple costs about $1 aud per person and you may get hit up by a guide. up to you if you take one, but they will try to charge 100,000rp and you can negotiate this down to 50,000rp or about $5.50 aud. you will have to wear a sarong as well as the place is hindu. as i said, watch the monkeys. take off all of your jewlery including earings, watches, bangles (anything that is not flesh or clothing). one monkey tried to steal my daughters thong, whilst she was wearing it and walking and obviously they had done this before judging by the number of thongs and hair ties strewn over the cliffs. you will be sorely dissapointed if you don't go, the trip once you get past jimbaran is scenic and the views are spectacular.",8
"this is one of those spots that give bali its reputation for beauty. its magnificent setting by the sea is something special, and not to be missed.",2
"the views were good. we saw some beautiful cliffs, the sea with its mesmerising colours, a nice hike around the hills (if only the weather was less scorching), cheeky monkeys, and just loads of people. however, when we got back to the carpark again, i was left asking the guide why do they call this attraction the uluwatu temple? when the guide told us we were going to the uluwatu temple, i was looking forward to learning about culture, observing some prayer ceremonies, and learning about the worshippers' beliefs etc. however, there was none of that. non-worshippers were not allowed into the temple, and we only got to see part of it from afar. i felt misled at the end of the visit. to be fair, it was still a pleasant visit. i enjoyed the hike along the walking paths, and snapping pictures along the way. just think that they might want to give a more appropriate name to the place to manage expectations.",8
"uluwatu temple it is located at the top of rocky cliff at pecatu village, kuta district, badung regency. the temple was built,most probably in 976 ad.when bali was under the rule of wardewa abd his family. this place was use by dang hyang nirartha, to release from the cycle of life and death ( moksa) in balinese language is called ngeluhur. this temple is often use by mystics to practice meditation. the temple fastival take place on selasa kliwon medangsia.",8
a lovely temple with some very picturesque settings. most of it is in the open air with some wooded trails and quite a bit of stairs. potential for some absolutely lovely pictures and great views. can be very tiring especially on a hot day. highly reccomend a hat and wear long pants or a long skirt as this is a temple and you should be dressed decently. respect for holy ground is necessary. the temple grounds are also home to a number of monkeys who are very used to people and are very mischevious. they will sometimes try to grab your hats or sunglasses so either keep them in your bag or hang on tight to them. if you have an interest in the history of the temple it might be worth getting a guide (for a small fee). all in all a nice place to visit and a lovely insight to the uniqueness of balinese culture.,2
"well laid out entrance, good pricing and easy parking. no pestering touts and a nice shop lined walk up to the temple entrance. as expected the place is awash with selfie snappers but you can still appreciate the uniqueness of this temple, definitely worth a visit ... at low tide!",4
the location is stunning on top of a cliff with excellent lookouts to sea. expect lots of people and monkeys although the monkeys did not bother us or try to take any belongings. the spiritual kecak dance at sunset was amazing. we had rented a car and drove ourselves and had no problem purchasing tickets for the temple or show. worth the visit.,13
"amazing temple on the top of clip my friend was satisfy during the trip, they will come back to bali and visit the temple again.",2
go to watch sunset it's incredible and after you can go to single finn bar to some drinks trendy crowd and dj music. if in bali you must come to uluwatu it s the best sunset in entire bali,2
traveled as a family 3 adults and 2 kids this place is about 2.5 - 3 hours drive from kuta nothing much to see ... and worth spending money here. also there are very high entrance fees for every sight seeing spot. in fact bali is primarily good for only sitting in front of the sea and relaxing.,2
"picturesque! beautiful photos of the various cliffs. unfortunately we missed out on sunset photos due to the cloud cover. you cannot climb up to the temples either, so photos from cliff tops only. markets are great as are the foods available. food was terrible at the main restaurant",4
i found that tanah lot was actually best viewed from a distance. it was quite beautiful with an ocean backdrop (even on a rainy day). up close i don't feel it was really that exciting but still nice to see.,17
"its so hot and i wore jeans and polo shirt so lil bit comfortable for me. the best time to go to uluwatu is in the evening so you can watch kecak show. so poor i couldnt make it :( there also a lot of monkey, be careful for ur belongings.",8
"tanah lot is the top landmark for bali tourism, and at sunset is the top view for scenic tourist photo. full of tourists, low tide time is advisable to take best photos as is more scenic and less crowdy as they are more dispersed.",18
amazing views and amazing temple - all of the people we encountered were incredibly friendly and happy to teach us local balinese greetings and history. i recommend going just before 6pm as i heard there is a ceremony at that time each day? i visited around 1pm and it was incredibly hot. worth the visit for sure.,2
did not expect such a wonderful weather and atmosphere. the temple is exceptionally beautiful. the architecture and setting was so calm and relaxing. speechless over the entire temple. very beautiful setting indeed. worth the trip and i continue to pray for good upkeeping for years to come.,4
"i rent a bike and drove 1hr30' to uluwatu temple. luckily it wasn't raining so i was able to catch a beautiful sunset over the temple. be careful of the monkeys !!!! they were naughty scary, they even stole my hair tie :((. anyway i heard there was a show which you have to pay 100 indonesian rupee ( i heard people said it was a good show ) but too bad i didn't have time to see it. hopefully i could come back next time.",8
"it's a sea shore temple but on a cliff. the panorama is amazing ! you can watch kecak dance there, you can buy a ticket at 5pm at the dance start at 6pm. be carefull because it's crowded and many monkey there, watch your hat, sun glasses, and wallet cause monkey might take it for you. my friend got bad experience here, his wallet is taken by monkey and the monkey just throw it away from cliff which is impossible to take lol dat monkeys ! but don't worry, just don't look them into their eyes. beside that visit this place is a must !",13
"how often can you a visit a temple built in the sea and walk the low tide to get there? not often. this was a very cool experience. the only downfall, all the haggling people looking to take a picture or sell you something. this did take away from my experience a bit - more so than other places i visited. other than that, a very good visit.",4
we liked the uluwater temple better than the one in tanah lot or besakih. make sure to wear a sarong or rent one at the entrance. also the monkeys will try to steal your cameras or sun glasses if you wear / show them openly. otherwise a beautiful walk along the cliffs with some stunning views!,8
"the hindu temple is on a rock in the sea which we able to walk to in low tide. there are 2 other temples perched on rocks, one has a beautiful arch rock formation. great photo ops. a must see when in bali.",2
having visited a few of the “must see” temples in bali as well as a few smaller temples this was a huge disappointment. very commercialised and ruined by tacky statues including all the sponge bob characters which are totally irrelevant and dont represent the culture and religion at all. actual temples are also a lot smaller than the photos make out. to the side away from the lake area there are cages which look like they are abandoned and overgrown but when you look closely there are animals inside which appear to have been forgotten about and look very sad indeed. 50k per person to come in and complete waste of money. basically dont bother!,2
"very cool temple out over the water, easy walk down through the market stalls to an amazing outlook at the temple on the rocks. was low tide so we walked right out too it along with the other hundreds of visitors at the time. very popular spot for sunset so get in early if you want a good viewing spot.",4
"drove there from ubud. the drive took us about 1 hour 45 minutes. well worth the time. the temple and it's surroundings were well maintained. as all other attractions in bali, you have to pay to get in. the price was okay and worth it. i believe it was 50 000 for one. can easily recommend to visit this temple. sarong is not needed.",2
"entrance to the temple grounds cost idr 20,000. idr 100,000 for the kecak performance which starts at 6 pm and last for 1 hr. highly recommend staying until the last scene as there were some entertaining acts in the last few scenes. if you do not intend to stay till the end please be considerate to others and don't sit all the way back as you're blocking the view for others when you are trying to leave in the middle of the performance. if you came with a local transport with driver, they will probably offer to take you for a 'romantic' dinner by the beach in jimbaran. be mindful that there is nothing romantic with eating in the dark and being charged exorbitant prices. we enjoyed our time at the temple and the kecak performance but hope others will not fall into the trap of having seafood dinner at jimbaran.",13
"went here to see the tari kecak. after paying, we discovered that all the seats were full and we were directed to sit on the steps. not too annoying, even though that blocked everyone beyond the ones at the bottom from moving if there were any sort of emergency. people kept being admitted, and a lot started sitting near where the dancers were. this ruined the experience for me, as i wanted to see the dancers with the amazing scenery as background, not people walking around, some almost colliding with the dancers who were going on and off the stage. there were two pages of indonesian and english descriptions of the show. saying that the english description was bad is an understatement. it was beyond comprehension. i'm not sure even google translate could mess it up that badly. it could've been a perfect experience with a bit more thought into the organization.",13
allthough there are lots of tourists (local and foreign) the ulun danu temple is located in a quiet peacefull place. the view over the lake is beautifull and the park behind the temple is nice for a walk around. there is a small childrens playground and some restaurants and shops.,30
"we took our one year old son and we all loved it. once you get past the markets and beach sellers the temple is amazing. we went and were blessed, baby included. it was a humbling experience",4
"the temple and its surrounds are just beautiful, the walk to the temple through the stalls is a bit of a pain, but well worth the effort. plenty of \photo opportunities\ with the stunning temple and coastal views.",4
"went there before sunset to find it flocked with tourists. entrance to the area was 60,000 rupiah. the tide was still low so we could walk across to the temple but don't actually have access to it. there was one stairwell up which looked promising but you have to cleanse yourself with holy water and be blessed by a priest who then asks for a donation to access it. but halfway up you find again that its a viewing point and closed off as well. however, there are other viewing points you can access without the blessing ritual. the tide is unpredictable. once you get across to a point the water level might rise before you can get back. so wear appropriate shoes for that. if you are expecting a beautiful and somewhat peaceful spot to view the sunset, this is not it.",4
visited here around lunchtime. big crowds. lots of market stalls too. the actual temple looks really nice. we loved the place. it was worth the visit for sure!!! go do it :),4
this place requires round trip transport to get to. it's worth the visit. check weather forecast to get spectacular views of the cliff and temple and kecak dance whilst the sun is setting. avoid the monkeys and stay far from them.,13
"this is probably on every top 10 things to do in bali lists and rightly so. the temple perched right next to a cliff constantly pounded by blue waves is just a scene out of every photographer's dream! bring your tripod for that long exposure shot! usually tourists come for the fire dance as well. the performance runs from 6-7 and walk-in tickets are limited. we went all the way down from kuta and couldn't get a ticket for the show at 5.40 as most of tickets are reserved by tour groups and travel agents, if you are on a tour and uluwatu is included, high chance that the fire dance ticket is also included. so if you are not part of a tour, it pays to get the tickets in advance if possible. there seems to be a trail from the temple as well, walking along the sea. so you may wanna come early to get the tickets and then do a bit of a walk around.",8
"nice place to see the sunset ,, the temple is on top of a rock and surrounded by sea waves .. only hindus allowed to enter for pilgrim ,, you can see holly water springs and holy snack,, there are shops on the cliff where u can eat and drink while watching the sunset but i don't recommend eating from it as they r not clean shops",4
the craziest thing about the monkey temple was watching the wild monkeys steal handbags from the chinese tourist. they're pretty vicious when they tried to recover them. other than that it was a great view but not as good as going to single fin for a nalu bowl.,14
excellent location which was recommended by our tour guide. fantastic view of the temple on the mountain top. spectacular view from here. the view of the sea from this location is awesome. all visitors to bali should not miss this location.,2
"one of the best temples we've visited so far in bali. right next to the lake. very peaceful and quiet. and when we went yesterday, it was too not crowded at all. definitely worth going there.",2
"beautiful temple on the beach, worth going to see but you may only need a hour to see it all as you can't get in to the temple itself. generally busy, queues to get to holy water and snake! plenty of stalls to haggle at on way out. worth a visit, perhaps just for the sunset, but can be a trek from north of the island.",4
"we visited this most beautiful water temple in bali during our recent bali visit. the location, environment, natural beauty, warm weather made our temple visit wonderful. the temple is situated in the bratan lake. we enjoyed the full time. you can passed a good time (whole day) with family in the bank of lake bratan. recommended for everyone (who viist bali) to visit this place. don't miss.",2
"very beautiful indian ocean scenery. real beauty of bali. though we were there during hot sunny afternoon but it doesn't stop us to explore tanah lot. it has to craving of volcanic features, right side you could see more ocean and sort of tips of bali where you could see some people fishing. left side is the temple with a few staircase down to the holy water and the holy snakes. don't missed it!",2
"my husband and i did a half day trip to uluwatu and jimbaran beach. it was a good drive away from our hotel based in ubud but was well worth it. having read previous reviews of uluwatu, we expected the worst and did not take sunglasses or anything else for that matter with us. our driver escorted us around the area which was helpful. uluwatu is well worth the trip, it is stunning. there were monkeys however they were pretty harmless as long as you dont have plastic bags or any other type of food, they stayed away. we did not encounter any hawkers or grime, the area was similar to other temples in bali, except the location is stunning. we visited after 4pm and it was not too busy and we enjoyed it immensely. just be prepared beforehand i.e. don't take loose items to attract monkeys and you will have a great time!",8
i was expecting a proper temple where i can see statues and people worshipping. this place is basically a cliff for sightseeing. all the doors to enter the temples are closed and only opens for worshipping. expect to see some views of other cliffs and loads of tourists taking selfies. you can expect to meet crazy monkeys 🐒 trying to grab your stuffs.,14
"i came here, via private driver, on a tuesday in mid-december 2022. this is a must if you're ever in bali - definitely worth the trek out here. it looks like something out of a video game. it was my first time seeing a temple on a beach like that. it's truly a unique bali experience. unlike other temples, you do not need to wear a sarong since you'll be walking around the temples without going inside of them. there are two temples that were built in the middle of the beach. one that's right in front of the entrance and the other further south of the beach. make sure you bring cash to pay for your entrance ticket. restrooms here were 3,000rp. it cost 60,000 for each adult and 5,000 per car (but the lady at the booth didn't charge us for the car).",2
certainly worth the visit. as of most places in bali the traffic to get there is bad. best to go off peak hours. we went around 1pm and it was low tide allowing us to cross over to the temple side. you are not allowed to enter the prayer area though. they insist you get cleansed by holy water prior to entering the steps to the temple of which you won't be able to enter. beautiful for picture taking however.,2
"this temple is on a cliff top and the cliff paths offer some very striking views over the sheer drop. we travelled about 40 minutes from nusa dua, which was worthwhile, but if we'd come from, say, the far north of the island, i think we would have wondered if it was worth it. also, monkeys. disappointingly we were asked if we wanted a guide to 'protect us from the monkeys', which felt like a shakedown. we declined, and it turned out the monkeys were fine if you don't mess with them.",14
"no offense meant for the religious group, but if you wont go there to worship, you can skip this place, because there's really not much to see here but some monkey who will rob your personal stuff if you're too careless , and a sea cliffside ... yes you can view sunset here, but you can also view sunset in some areas. this is best for worshippers, not for tourists.",4
"we went there after lunch and though it was drizzling, it's a fantastic place to spend two to three hours to walk around leisurely and enjoy the beautiful views on lake side. it's predominantly hindu temple from 17th century dedicated to goddess of waters and there is also a buddhist stupa in the midst of sprawling gardens. there is an admission ticket to walk around main temple complex as non balinese people are not allowed inside the temple. the view of multitiered meru form shrine offer spectacular view with background of mountain range. the picture of shrine in the midst of lake is found on indonesian currency note of 50000 rupiah.. there are lots of shops selling all types of souvenirs and handicraft items but there is bargaining to 40%+ at many shops. not to be missed.",2
it's mix feelings form my view point. you can take pictures of sunset and sea view with arch then again from the above and even can't enter to the temple due to water level is high the period of we visited. it's full of tourists and lots of shops with many balinese sourniers. worth of visit if you are surrounded.,2
"i have always been inspired by history. i feel a sense of awe and wonder when i look at the glorious monuments, temples, castles, mansions, etc. that our forefathers constructed ages ago. tanah lot is one such temple, i felt a sens of tranquility here in between the sea. the approach to approach to tanah lot has been nicely done with a small shopping street followed by the main entrance and well kept garden. beyond which you can see the temple and waves breaking on the rocks. lovely.",17
beautiful temple locate in an exotic location with lovely water around the place. the access can be restricted at times due to water levels but is amust to see,4
it's a beautiful location with the views of the cliffs. monkeys are a bit cheeky so hold onto your sunglasses and jewellery. arrive early if you are purchasing tickets for the fire dance. lots of people prior to sunset. we booked a tour guide and driver but all the tour guide did for us was purchase our entry tickets to the temple site and the fire show and explain the story of the dance. it's a long drive from seminyak - took us nearly 2 hours but this was on the 27th december and it was getting busy. i enjoyed the view of the ocean and sunset and seeing the dolphins swimming in the waves the most from my visit there.,13
"don't know that i would swim at the beach, ok to walk down, had to walk passed the temple to get access.",4
"beautiful! no crowds. we arrived pretty early at about 9 am. when we were leaving at about 10am, there was a crowd forming. i suggest arriving early so there aren't many people walking on the water when you're there. stopped here on the drive from seminyak to tulamben. i wish i was dressed better as you're able to take amazing photos here. the sights are beautiful, the pools are amazing. i didn't swim in them but i think you can. we hired a guide which was about $3 usd to walk us through and give us history. we didn't have much time, but it was nice to get some information about about the temple.",4
this temple is a must the views are incredible. unfortunate that i went early morning instead of afternoon so i missed the fire dancers but will do again next visit,13
"worth enduring the crowds. tanah lot is a complex of four temples compounds on the ocean. the most dramatic one is perched on a big rock which at low tide is an island. very spectacular with the waves constantly crashing on it. one of the temples is on a natural rock bridge. the entire site is located on an extensive oceanfront parkland. very photogenic place but you will have to be patient enduring the often rude crowds vying for best vantage points. this is probably the most visited sight in bali. we thought to beat the crowds by arriving before 9am. when we got there, there were at least 1,000 (no exaggeration) people and more arriving constantly. apparently its even more spectacular at sunset and there is a dance show at that time. the thought of those crowds makes me cringe. allow 2+ hours and much more time if you want to shop because there are over 100 (no exaggeration) shops as well. there are numerous restaurants, drink vendors and pay toilets. admission is 30,000 idr per person. this is a bali must see.",18
"we last minute decided to go uluwatu temple and book using bali sun tour through mr bayu who is our first day tour driver to lempuyang. thanks to him, we still can book to the private tour to uluwatu. for this time, the young 23yrs old driver name okta is also very helpful and keep planning n update for our uluwatu temple and kecak fire dance schedule.",8
"an amazing place, must see if u r in bali , breathtaking view , should not miss, the temple itself is not much but the surrounding is a waw",2
it has a great view of sunset if weather is good. bit crowded like other popular place. easy access unlike other temple in bali. we could experience glimpse of sunset as weather was cloudy. still one of better place to visit in bali.,2
this temple is located on a small island which gets submerged during high tide and the path reappears during low tide. viewing the temple against the backdrop of the sunset is a splendid sight. be cautious. the rocks are slippery.,4
we stopped here on our way to north bali and were really surprised that not more people go here. very beautiful water palace/garden. you can also swim in a (quite cold) fresh spring water pool. very enjoyable. we had lunch in the restaurant at the front which was also quite good. (forgot the name).,2
a very stunning spot with breathtaking views of the cliff and ocean! a must see for tourist visiting bali. the place is truly amazing! definitely will come back with my friends!,2
"we did a short afternoon trip to uluwatu. it was the most beautiful sunset we've ever seen, stunning views. the location of the temples are very unique, on top of the cliff. the architecture is quite different with any other big and high temples, here they are very simple. the monkey kecak dance was very spectacular with packed audience. we loved and enjoyed very much.",8
"we were so lucky as we hardly met any monkeys. 5 of us were wearing long pants, so we only need to tie a long cloth on our waist, no sarong. we reached there too late, around 5.45pm. we do not have much time to enjoy the view as the kecak dance started at 6pm. please come earlier, if you want to watch kecak dance.or u can view my blog: http://blog.yahoo.com/1226/articles/848635/category/6d5n+in+bali",2
a must visit in bali! truly incredible views! it was quite a walk up but its worth the sweat! quite hard to take photos though as it can get quite crowded nearing sunset due to the dance they show..,2
"we visited the temple and surrounding area and it is well worth a visit. a very interesting place to visit. entry fee 60,000 irp.",4
"fantastic views, beautiful temples. just be aware, make the right donation and get the guys to do your photos for you. these guys take the photos all day, every day and ours came out perfect as i made a nice contribution, just a few gbp. a few cheapskates in front of us didn't make a donation, took there own photos, and they were very amateur looking, ours will be being made into a massive print to be proudly displayed in our home.",4
we went to tanah lot as recommended as things to do when in bali. the view was stunning but we had to walk through a lot of touristy market stalls. it was quite busy and you cant get very near the temple.,18
"tanah lot is beautiful and the waves crashing in towards the coast make the setting spectacular. definitely worth a visit but a word of caution...it get jam packed, so if you can, get there early!",17
"we went in the afternoon to avoid the sunset crowds which was definitely worth it. it was 120,000 for two people including parking. there are so many shops and places to eat you could look around for hours. during high tide your cannot cross over to the temple. the view was amazing- if your lucky you may be able to catch locals during prayer",4
the temple is ok but area around temple is very beautiful especially when big waves crush with cliffs. it's hot and long walk but let's think positive. it's good exercise. a bottle of water is necessary. and you gotta be careful for monkeys. they could just steal anything from you even your glasses. this situation happened in front of me. so make sure you keep everything in the safe place.,14
"uluwatu is a temple on the rocks. we entered just before the sunsey, took some gorgeous pictures of the waves below and the setting sun, before heading towards the kecak dance arena. this dance performance is worth experiencing - they tell a story of \ramayana\ through singing, acting and dancing. it is worth trying to be seated early on, since the place gets really crowded. the uluwatu temple arena is full of notorious monkeys, so if you are scared of these monkeys, just stay away. our driver carried a stick with him to get us safely inside the kecak dance arena. you wont see them after sunset though. overall wonderful experience.",8
i have visited ulun danu bratan during my bali trip. this is must see attraction of bali and do not miss this attraction. to see the temple from every angle do the speed boat safari in the baratan lake which is just at the bottom of the mountain ranges. the place is really nice to spend time.,30
what a beautiful temple! watching the sun set from the temple cliffs and watching the fire dance was just amazing. especially since they picked my partner from the audience to participate in the show. lets just say i got great footage of him doing the fire dance. haha! well worth it! watch out for the sneaky monkeys!,13
"uluwatu temple is a balinese hindu sea temple located on southern side of bali. only indonesia hindus can enter the temple in ethnic attire - no outsider (even hindus) are allowed to enter the main temple. yes, one can see beautiful view of indian ocean overlooking a plus 900 ft cliff. monkeys are a big menace & despite being cautious, my spects were taken by one smart simian (thankfully i was carrying a spare but loosing one definitely costed me). the temple location is touted as good location for watching sunset but trust me there are the same from any good beach. monkeys are trained to snatch mobile phones & spects - so better not carry them in view.",8
"this place is amazing, temple in the end of island..you can see hindian ocean! this place is some art from god. you must take a lot of photos, and prepared for the long trip to get there. but the road good. but beware of the monkeys. they all a thief! this is true... becarefull for your belongings when you go there... enjoy the view!",2
this temple is really nice. you can go with a boat and experience nice views. it is a bit crowded but i would recommend you to visit it.,4
very nice place and the staff all friendly and good mood. price in bali always there is different if you tourist and local people. they have sime of shows of animals too with different times. it was nice,2
"while the temple has a charm of its own, the highlight of this place is the view from the top. a cannot miss sunset with the waves crashing against the cliffs and beach. a lovely walkway all the way to the end of the cliff face - monkeys galore.",14
"go early to beat the big busses with heaps of load, dirty and disrespectful tourists. it is a beautiful balinese directional temple that is being loved to death :(",2
"we visited the sea temple in ulawatu, leaving seminyak at 3pm with a driver organized through our hotel at a cost of $35 aud. our first stop was the curtural centre (think it hey call it gwk). the grounds the centre is located on are beautiful, offering full 180 views of the south east coast line from a few different vantage points. this however, was the only highlight of the cultural centre. it has the obligatory souvenir / trinkets shops, a restaurant and atv bikes for hire.but if you have spent anytime in bali it will seem all to familiar. the centre also has an amitheatre where dancing and music is performed, we did stay for a few minutes but as the sea temple visit consists of an hour plus sunset performance of dancing and singing the inclination was to wait for the sun set performance. key point of gwk - due to it's high position and the fact most people would visit it on the way to the sea temple in mid afternoon.......the place can become very very hot with little places to escape the heat and quite a few stairs to climb. in hindsight we would propaply pass on gwk, that said, others may get more out of it. conversley, the sea temple is well worth the visit. it is perched atop cliffs that offer incredible views and photo opportunities. arriving atleast an hour before the sunset performance is recommended to allow sufficient time to take in the sights. perhaps skipping gwk will provide ample time. after reading previous ta reviews about misgeavious (perhaps trained) monkeys that will grab anything not nailed down, we made all the necessary precautions and had no issues at all. in fact we found the monkeys in the monkey forrest we visited on the way to ubud to be way more adventurous. the actual concert / dancing during the sunset was also worth the trip. not being one for singing and dancing, i left feeling well entertained by the show and the story behind it. the sea temple is deffinately something you should tick off your list and you could tie it in to a seafood dinner somewhere in jimbarren bay. we decided not to as we felt uncomfortable having a driver waiting whist we ate. the entire trip took approximately 5 hours from pickup to drop off. drivers can easily be organized through your hotel. this may result in a slightly inflated price however we find this far easier than haggling with a street side vendor.",8
"a temple atop the rocky remains bang on the beach - the setting is idyllic. we perched ourselves on a rock closer to the pan pacific hotel and waited for the sunset. the place forces you to sit down, relax, reflect, meditate and recharge. just watch the waves and wait for the sun to melt into the sea. it's beautiful.",4
ulu watu is a small temple on the cliffs offering beautiful vistas. the main temple is closed to visitors but there are still worthwhile sites to see. it gets a bit crowded but try to go around sunset and stay for the kecak and fire dance. this dance showcases the hindu tale of rama and sita. it was very entertaining and worth the additional $8 per person.,8
one of the directional temples on the coastline of bali. try take the opportunity of being blessed by the priest at the cave at the base of the temple. special experience. also a burmese python about 3 mt long that u can have photo taken holding it.,2
"watching kecak traditional dance while the sun going beyond the horizon in the distance, it's one of the best experience you can get on bali..the temple is located just beside a cliff with a spectacular view around. one thing visitors should beware of are monkeys, they like to steal your hats, sunglasses or anything snatchable from you, but there's temple guard around ready to escort them away so no worry",2
"this large temple complex is beautifully situated on the shores of the lake. after a not-insignificant fee, you can enter and walk around. some of the structures are obviously recent and of dubious authenticity. cafe, playground for kids, and the usual hawkers. not too crowded.",4
we went to bali and there were just a lot of temples to see! i particularly liked the tanah lot temple for the location and especially the views. it is a bit far away to get to from kuta beach but definitely worth the journey. i would highly recommend it!,2
"uluwatu temple is one of balinese hindu temples most visted by tourist and located right on the petrifying hill with the crevasse exist in the right and left side. because of its unique location, visitors to the temple have to take a long stone stairway to reach it.",8
"second visit here, was sorry to see that the dance show has grown into such a production, well the arena has anyway, used to be way more intimate. the show starts at 6pm and was very annoyed that they kept letting people in half hour late, destroying the magic of it. don't expect the temple to be that pretty which shocks as they make so much money here. beautiful setting though. allow plenty of time to get out of the carpark after the show...gridlock...",13
once in a lifetime experience. the beautiful temple with an amazing sunset really took my breath away. amazing amazing experience,4
this place is so great to visit around sunset. you will see such an amazing view. also at 5 the have a traditional dance show they put on that is pretty cool to watch (you have to pay extra to get into that area tho. if you are in uluwatu you should definitely check this out.,8
heard about tanah lot temple from a friend. we arrive late afternoon and had a wonderful time. been to many temples and this one was amazing.,17
the balianese culture is detailed and preserved in this temple.,2
"temple is beautiful i wouldn't recommend driving hours to see it, but if you are in the region it's a must-see. the lake is gorgeous and the temple just looks so peaceful. we only spent about 20 minutes here though. would have liked to spend more time by the lake just taking in the view but others were in a rush. aside from the temple there is definitely your typical balinese hagglers and scammers and sellers. there's even caged deer which i found weird? almost like a random zoo in the middle of the temple area? odd. anyways, like i said, beautiful temple and if you have time and want to visit a lake and just have a relaxing day, go here! there's courtyards and grassy areas that would be perfect for a picnic!",2
pura tanah lot have great located for to see sunset.when you coming there on fullmoon or new moon.you can fine many hindu people will be coming for all day for praying in that temple.when you are have plan for visiting this temple you must be there at 5.30 pm.because the sunset will be coming at 6 pm.soo dont porget bring camera.because only in this temple you can find best sunset in bali island.,18
"arrived ahead of sunset to explore and very moved by the clmness and uplifting nature of the place. you could cleanse the spirit by drinking the holy water and being blessed by the local hindu people. awaiting the sunset over the temple was very moving. not commercialised at all, tourists very respectful of the religious significance of the temple.",4
"a longish cab ride from nusa dua via pandawa beach, we managed to reach right in time to catch the sunset & the kecak dance. beautiful landscapes atop the uluwatu & a sunset to behold. beware of monkeys! sarongs provided to drape to ensure modest dressing while entering the temple.",8
"basically anywhere in bali will be a great sunset, but tanah lot was another level. you can go right down to the water. but please, take your eyes off of your cameras and selfie sticks out of your hands and enjoy it!! seriously, as the the sun set, a huge group of bats flew out and i'm pretty sure that only 3 other people noticed because everyone else was stuck in picture mode. (i took pics too, but i think you take a few and move on, enjoy it!) i wish i had gotten their earlier to explore more before the sun went down. really touristy outside of the temple.",18
"if you happen to be in the area of east bali, do stop by to have a look at the 2 water palaces open to the public for a walkabout. this one has a large swimming pool frequented by local people, as well as tourists. separate pools are stocked by large goldfish and their relatives.",2
"it's a \must see\ temple in a beautiful location but just cannot take the volume of tourist traffic. balinese temple sites are better seen within a landscape from a distance and not to be scrambled over! it is also the location for the most celebrated kacak \ fire dance\ . our visit to the large open air theatre was somewhat dampened by a thunderstorm , but the spectacle was turned into a rather pale parody of the real thing we saw in a small theatre a few years earlier and totally spoiled by being turned into a sort of circus act to satisfy the average phillistine gawping tourist: ugh!!!",2
"it's a good place for beautiful views of the ocean and also the temples hanging by the cliff. hot & sunny and the sounds of the waves crashing was beautiful. all you need to do is be on high alerts for monkeys that are roaming around and they are there to grab your things if you're not careful. spectacles and shiny things. one of my friend had a scare when his glasses was snatched and broken - he was left vision-less for the remaining days of his trip to bali! but all and all, worth the trip to go!",2
"we were a family group of 10 australians who visited in july 2012, mixed ages from 13 through to 82. the temple is ok, but the price of admission is high for what you get to see, at least during the day when we were there. i have been to better temples free of charge in vietnam. the monkeys do add an extra element of interest, but have become accustomed to the idea that if they can steal your sunglasses or hat, etc then they will be rewarded with food to give the object back. two items were stolen last thing as our group was getting back into the two mini-vans; super timing by the little villains. only if you have some spare time in bali; i think that there were better places to spend a half day. access to the clifftops was very difficult for grandma.",2
"kecak dance is an interesting show with chanting, dancing, jokes and fire! the show is about an hour and starts at about 6.30 pm. before reaching the performace area, you will have to walk pass some monkeys who are very prone of snatching anything from you, so be careful and do not wear caps, hats or your spectacles if possible.",13
we visit this temple in evening time and this site most suitable to watch sunset. its a wonderful moment for us. they did not allowed in side the temple but still we can enjoy the view. in addition to that we can enjoy the waves.,4
"don't miss this temple and long walks etched into the tops of the cliff above uluwatu. at 5:00 p.m. there is an impressive show in a small cliff-side amphitheater. seventy men provide an emotion-and rhythm-packed greek-style chorus to tell various ancient fables, and princesses, clowns, demons and devils dance around a fire ring. it's crowded but definitely worth it. ascend the steps to the temple and take the long walk along the ridge line. monkeys abound.",8
"if you want a picture at he iconic gates of heaven, you will have to be patient. we got to the temple at around 8 30 and waited for almost 2 hours for a turn to get our pictures taken. luckily there was a shaded area where we queued. the queues moved quite fast. you are only allocated 30 seconds per person to get your pic taken so it was quite entertaining watch everyone try to squeeze in their poses within 30 seconds. there is a person who takes the pictures of you in exchange for a donation. you just give him your cellphone/ camera.   spoiler alert, there is no water on the floor, they use a mirror to create an illusion of a reflection. the temple grounds that are accessible to the public is pretty small and once you get your picture taken, there isnt much else to do or see.   dont forget to have an idea of what poses you would like to be photographed in, your future self will thank you.   the drive up to the temple is definitely worth a mention. its super steep and the roads are narrow, but the view is spectalur and its also a exhilirating. youre driving up and up until your in the clouds.",28
what a stunning view to see temple which located on top of rock and surrounded by the beach. would be perfect if i came here to see sunset but unfortunately i already booked table at jimbaran. next trip must come to see sunset here and hope not too crowded.,4
"gunung lempuyang are sensational looking toward amed and gunung agung. with amazing trek to climb ,full nature view and fresh air ,there is a beautiful temple in the top of mountain,it's called \ pura luhur lempuyang \,is the one of balis nine directional temples and is of great significance to the balinese culture and religion. beautiful temple and nice place to meditation ,unforgettable memories, can pray and enjoy the natural beauty there :))",28
"this is a beautiful temple located on top of a 200 m cliff protruding into the ocean, just above breaking waves of the indian ocean - the cliff runs ob both sides, giving the opportunity to see the temple from almost all sides. a stunningly beautiful place",4
"you need more than an hour (which is the time that people on tour have) to enjoy the whole experience. go there at about 3.30 to 4 pm and stay till about 6.15pm its very crowded where the iconic island temple is because everyone who is there must have a photo taken with the temple as the backdrop. invariably, there are some people who hog the rocks which give a good view of the iconic temple, so you actually to wait your turn and thus need more time than you think. i was there at low tide & we could walk across the narrow channel to where the island temple stands. to get away from the madding crowd after taking some photos of the iconic temple, just walk westward to get a nice view of the sunset. the crowd thins out as you move westward and the ground there is worth exploring too. there are some lesser known shrines along the way where the locals pray and there are also some stalls, not shops selling souvenirs on the pavement. there are good photo opportunities (& fewer people) there besides the iconic island temple. the additional bonus when you move westward is a better view of the sunset. entry fees to the temple? when i went with my group of five, we were required to pay 60,000rp per person. because of the short one-hour or less that we were given, i decided to give it a miss. when i returned the following day by myself (on foot), i didnt need to pay any entry fee to get to the complex.",4
"an wonderful experience to visit tanha lot temple area. one should visit here with enough time in hand, preferably from evening 5 o'clock till complete setting of the sun to have all best sun set picture. don't forget to take picture from opposite side hill area to have wide angle view of temple & it's sorrounding areas along with sea.",17
"tanah lot temple is a balinese hindu temple on the rock located near beach. we can view this temple from several spot points with spectacular view of the ocean and sunset. we will find the temple a drift on the seawater when the water is going tide because this temple will be surrounded by the seawater. the parking lot is a bit far off from the temple. you have to walk a while through the shopping area and restaurants. there are lot of things that you can buy. you will then reach the rocky beach side and the temple. as everywhere, tourists are not allowed inside the temple. but the view from all the 3 sides is mesmerizing. it is very crowded at sunset time as that is the best time to view the temple. people are busy taking selfies and even special wedding photo sessions are carried out. it has a long area along the coastline. toilets inside are charge idr 3000/- per person. the temple is around 1 hour journey from kuta.",17
"certainly a fantastic place to visit, rp30,000 entry fee, must wear a sarong & a sleeved shirt inside the temple areas, best is to pay a tour guide approx. rp50,000, well worth it. we had an elderly lovely gentleman named gusti, most helpful & continued to apologise due to the fact he felt his english was not good enough. !!!! we understood him perfectly...such an amazing place to visit, originally built back in 1946 for the royal family of east bali, does need some renovations but imagine money is possibly the problems, !!! beautiful gardens, fish pools, even a pool should one wish to take a quick dip to cool off, lovely old sculptures & fountains, so peaceful & such an amazing place to visit even if it takes a full day it is so worth it. highly recommend & would suggest all tourists visit here..",2
"if you don't like crowds, this is a better option than tanah lot. just a small charge to visit, but no extra charge for sarongs.",17
"if you are visiting the unesco terraces, you should travel another 45 minutes to see this beautiful temple on the lake. there is not much to do or see here, but the view of the temple on the lake is quite beautiful.",4
there is a wonderful temple which has beautiful views. it's well worth the vist. there is also so little markets if interested in a little shopping.,4
"the temple itself is beautiful and worth seeing. the tickets are pricier (60k per person) compared to other sights in bali.this however has not translated into the condition of the premises. the toilets are absolutely horrible, you cannot sit on them. there is no toilet paper, hand soap or anything else. can only wonder where the money goes to. taxis try to rip you off if you don't have transportation from the temple. use the wifi of one of the cafes inside the temple area to take a grab. grab cost us only 82k to seminyak where as a taxi would have cost 150k.",2
"this is a magical place and not to be missed at sunset! we got some fantastic photos, but make sure to pick a good spot well before the sun starts to go down! we also visited the cave below where i touched one of the holy snakes, while the old man told me i would be rewarded with many blessings and a wonderful holiday! yes, that certainly was true! this is a very special temple and has a long history, but its location is just stunning!",4
the ocean views are good but the temple view wasn't all that impressive. go early to avoid the crowds unless you want a sunset. do not get complacent around the monkies and don't use flash with them.,14
"u'll love uluwatu's temple ! the monkey may approch you from behind but they are very friendly. just don't let anything loose on you, otherwise they'll steal it from you ! after that, go to uluwatu's beach and watch the sunset with a good beer",8
"enjoy the clean beach. cannoing, swimming or as simple as find beautiful photo shoot locations. don't leave the trash, if you want to stay longer you can enjoy the kecak dance during sunset time by pay idr100.000 per person.",13
"my driver took me to the tanah lot temple early in the morning top avoid the crowds who come for the sunset, which can be observed just as spectacularly on any part of the beach. the temple is amazing perched on the top a rock in the ocean, there are gardens to wander around and souvenir stands for those who want to shop. well worth the visit.",17
"uluwatu temple is a temple located in southern part of bali. this temple is aimed to protect the island from bad things that can attack the island which may come from evil spirit. situated on the cliff with a great sunset view makes the temple becomes a perfect spot for photography lover. beside natural beauty, there is also cultural performance held in the temple. kecak dance is the performance done by local people. kecak dance is monkey dance by big group of dancers. it tells story of famous ramayana epic. this temple is like 30-40 minutes from kuta, 25 minutes from famous jimbaran beach area and like 1.5 hours from ubud. the temple was built in 11th century and still and one of the directional temples that was built to protect bali from evil spirit. we can see beautiful sunset view from here. please be aware of the monkeys around the temple. it is better for you not to wear your jewelry or watches and put them inside your bag because sometimes the monkeys may grab them.",8
"the road leading up to tanah lot is beautiful though it was insanely narrow, considering the massive amount of traffic that goes to tanah lot everyday. most of the time, both sides of the road were lined with beautiful paddy field dotted with dummy caretakers aka orang-orang. it has been years since ive last seen orang-orang in the middle of paddy field, hence it was quite a nostalgic sight. once you reached tanah lot, the first thing that you will see is the many stalls lining up the walkway to tanah lot. at this point, i already had enough with the locals pestering me left and right trying to get every pennies out of me. to think that i need to walk through 800 meters of people pestering me from all directions possible, i just think that it would be the longest 800 meters of my life. but surprisingly, they dont. i even step into one the stalls to see the things that they were selling, and the girl mending it was just smiled at me, and then look down back to his cellphone. well, that was a surprise. and, turned out that all the things sold were very reasonably-priced. so, they dont even have to call out for customers as the people are willingly to come to them. and, i remember buying a very beautiful painting at only rm12. the cheapest that i have encountered so far. it might not be from a well-known artists, but i dont think it mattered that much. also, i sort of felt like walking through a mini zoo somehow. here, they were people bringing out luwak for display, there, a guy with a parrot that can talk, that side, a bunch of man carrying an albino python, this side, a boy with a monkey that can do tricks… it was fascinating to see all that. and finally, there it is, the sacred tanah lot. well, it looks exactly like what you will see in the travel brochures all over bali. what you didnt see in the brochure is, the hordes of tourists scattering around it. when we were there it was just an hour before sunset, so the crowds are basically those that want to enjoy the sunset. so, if you want to see the sunset and walk over the seabed when the tide is out, this is the best time to come. but, if you want to avoid the crowd, do it first thing in the morning. the only thing with coming during the morning is that, the tide was in, and the path was under water, so, you cant walk to the temple. but again, even when the tide is out, the temple is not opened for public. so, you are not losing anything. on a lighter note, pura tanah lot (aka tanah lot temple) is a temple that was meant for sea goddess. hence, its dramatic location at the coast. pura tanah lot is one of the three most important sea temples. it is said that each of the sea temples was intended to be within sight of the next, so they formed a chain along balis southwestern coast. from pura tanah lot you can see the clifftop site of pura uluwatu far to the south, and pura at negara far to the north. but apparently, from tanah lot itself, what you may just see is from one vendor to the next, or from one restaurant to next. to be able to see the other two sea temples? it was totally out of question.",17
what a place. it's one of the best place i visited in entire south asia. beautiful view from ocean and the temple with a lot of little monkeys. it's amazing. it's a must in indonesia for sure.,2
"i have travelled to bali regularly over many years beginning in 1979. yes it has changed considerably. surprisingly, one place i had not visited was tanah lot temple. when my wife and i arranged a day trip for sightseeing, we included the temple in our plans. my wife wanted to enjoy the sunset there, but i balked as the advice suggested it adds several hours to the trip at that time of day. instead, we visited in the morning which proved a wise move. the temple was very busy as was all of bali in the days just before nyopi (new years). i have seen numerous photos of tanah lot, but nothing compares to the real thing. it is no longer possible to walk (or be carried) across to the island, so one has to be satisfied by looking from a short distance. it is certainly an iconic image of bali and well worth seeing. later that day, we visitied another comparable icon -- lake bratan in bedugul with its beautiful lakeside setting of three pagodas. also well worth the visit.",18
put this one on your 'must do' list when visiting bali. ubud is a scenic drive from denpasar and well worth the trip.,2
"done a lot of temples with a 6 and 8 year old. they have struggled a little with them, but this one did have a play park in the grounds and made a big difference. there is beautiful views over the lake and the temple. makes nice pictures.",4
"i visited this temple back in 1982, we rode right up to the top. now it's protected by walls and gates. there used to be dirt paths, and along walking track. not there a pavers and steps. it was nice to see after all these years that it is still sacred and now protected.",4
"words will not be able to do the place justice. the colour,the splendor and the charm of this site is awe inspiring. beautiful bonsais, huge colourful koi fish. stepping stones to walk one as you cross the koi pond. the gardens oh!!! my god. i could have stayed there for a week soaking up the aura of this place. can get a little busy so speak to your guide as when the quietest times are. there are hawkers outside who sell some awesome mangosteen and snake fruit. a trip to bali would not be complete without trying these fruits. tirta ganga and ujung water palace are my bali favourites.",2
"worth the trip out, grab a front row seat at one of the cliff top cafes, grab a beer or what ever drink takes your fancy. and enjoy the amazing view of the sun sinking behind the 700+ year old temple. simply breathtaking 😄, also worth taking a little time to wander the stalls, lots of the same bali trinkets but some small areas there are some interesting finds. don't miss it. best recommendation is hire a driver who will just sit and wait, so you have the time you need.",2
beautiful and scenic great photographic opportunity. could not enter temple and can only walk up the stairs after paying for a blessing and cleansing donation. would return to see this again,4
"we heard a lot good comments on the uluwatu sunset view and also a lot bad comments about the well-trained monkeys. so we went there well prepared with all of us wearing contact lens, took off any sun glasses, tiny accessories on the hair or clothes and this made us safe from becoming the target of the monkeys. the sunset view of uluwatu temple is really beautiful! it is worth going but please be careful of the monkeys as we have seen how the monkey trying to attack a tourist when he refused to let go his sunglasses.",8
of course you need to go and see this temple / area. but it's more of a short-stop than a real sightseeing experience.,4
do not miss a visit here as the surroundings and scenery are just superb. we enjoy coming here whenever we are in bali.,2
"this temple is located on the beratan lake. the temple park grounds are pretty pleasant when it is not crowded. we went later in the afternoon so it was nice. we just strolled around, enjoying the cooler air. around the temple fringe area. there is a nice buddhist corner.",4
"breathless, peaceful and a must see! can thoroughly recommend to anyone for photo opportunities, quiet time relaxing watching, reading a book and absorbing the peaceful tranquillity of balis' famous water palace.",2
"this temple is a stunning site on the edge of the lake at bedugal. the air is cooler in bedugal and we enjoyed the drive, would recommend this tranquil, spiritual location for tourists to visit!",4
"this temple if wellknown and will always be categorized as a must see by touroperators. its touristic and can be very crowdy. best time is when its low tide, there are sites where you can find the best time to visit. you have to pass a tourist market where they sell the wellknown things from bali. i was lucky and saw a ceremony for the sea, was a special atmosphere and they did alot of offerings and played the traditional music. i didnt stay for sunset but heard it can be nice altough i think there are better places for seeing the sunset in bali. i visited in october 2015 but didnt write a review then.",2
"after a bit of climb, the view is stunning,wish you could go into the temple tho. plenty of places to stop and rest on the way up. beware the monkeys in the grounds.",14
"temples in bali do not allow visitors inside. one gets to see the area around the temple only, and tanah lot is one of the most scenic ones. at high tide the temple is surrounded by water, while at low tide the visitors fan out all over around the temple. the rocks around the temple with the sea and sunset as a backdrop make for beautiful scenic settings...for an indian, the priests and their simple activity are really that. simple!! nowhere in india are temples or rituals as simple, quiet and fairly well regulated. the little marketplace on the way leading to the temple is full of great street bargains if one is interested. some spicy street side cut-fruit was interesting too...",18
we were so impressed by the grandeur of this temple. the location and surroundings gave us a long lasting impression of the beauty of the temple.,4
"this is a temple landmark made famous by the fact that the sunset when standing at certain point looking out toward the tanah lot tample was fabulous. the drive to tanah lot was long and we had to maneuver against several small roads that are jammed pack with motorbike traffic. for a short distance, it took us over 2 hours to get from denpasar to the place. when we were there, the tide was receding, and so we were able to walk over to the temple. once there, you received the blessing from the hindu priests and then would be allowed to walk up to the stairs of the temple. we stayed around to take some pictures, but didn't stick around for the sunset viewing (some of my groups were getting tired and the weather was hot and humid).",17
"the hindu temple sitting on top of a rock that has the sea crashing around it is interesting and very picturesque. about a third of the rock is artificial though, as it had to be reconstructed due to the erosion (the rock was crumbling). reaching the temple area, requires a walk on a street past tacky tourist and souvenir shops and due to the hype that is created by the tourism industry about how great the sunset is, (if you're lucky), the time prior to the sun setting each day, is busier than queen street on a friday night and of course it would appear that many leave their litter behind them, when, once the sun goes down, they clamber up off the beach. it's worth seeing, of course, and is one of the most important sea temples for the balinese people.",2
"our hired driver drove us from ubud to the lempuyang temple. the road to the temple was very curvy and somewhat nerve-racking (especially if you happen to look to the right and notice the long drop to the land below). it was a somewhat of a dreary, muggy and hot day with a little scattered rain, but that didn't prevent us from visiting the temple. the parking to the temple is 'a lucky spot found on the side of the road' and the walkway to the entrance is the road shared with cars, moped riders, and other pedestrians. take care when walking... you are \encouraged\ to pay a donation to enter the temple and rent a sarong to wear, total amount is 30000 idr per person. after collecting your sarong, be prepared to walk up 2 to 3 flight of stairs and a steep slope for about 15 to 20 minutes (faster if your in shape) to the temple. upon reaching the temple and collecting your breath, the gatekeeper sprinkle you with water. i forgot what this means in the hindu faith, but it is something positive. :) when we arrived, there was a line to take pictures in the infamous heaven's gate. so, we took pictures of the other areas of the temple and then proceeded to stand in line for about 30 minutes. when it's your turn, there are 2 to 3 men who will take your pictures using your phone. they will say \next pose\ over and over again while snapping your picture. my phone had about 20 pictures of me. one picture had the illusion of my reflection in water (created by using the back of the phone's smooth surface). as the temple became more crowded, some people decided to skip the line for the heaven's gate photo and took pictures of it from the other side of the photographers, to the dismay of the people waiting in line. however, the view from heaven's gate is amazing and definitely worth taking pictures. i look like i am walking through a door to the sky! very beautiful. btw, going down was a lot quicker but take care not to trip on the steep slope. vendors will be there to sell you various items at the exit.",28
"although you are able to access the island at low tide, it isnt possible to visit the temple. picture perfect and a nice beach front walk. expect huge crowds at sunset.",4
if you want to see the best sunset in bali get to the uluwata temple 20 minutes before sunset. try to be south west of the temple as the sun goes down to frame the temple in the picture,8
we went there midday to see the temple at low tide so we could cross and enter the temple wrong. you are not allowed to enter only look from the rocks upwards yes it looks nice and at sunset it could make a good photo if it was not for the 1000s of people there yes i am not joking 1000s so you have 100s of shops selling all the same tourist stuff and eating and drinking places and crowds lots of tour guides with flags i'm the air all pushing and shoving down lines of pathways leading to the temple area where you meet 100s of people all hoping to take that one picture without people climbing all around its just one vast market place selling you stuff or charging you to enter the area or see a snake etc there are some gardens you could sit in and look out to the sea but the locals have all the shaded areas selling you more things yes i been there would not go again or reconmend,4
nice experience and nice temple. kecak dance better in uluwatu but around tanah lot there is amazing view and amazing temple and amazing balinese culture and architecture. and also.. lots of cheap art and craft store too :),8
this is the iconic temple that is featured on the 50000 rupiah note. the temple is very beautiful. the ride up to the temple is awesome. the vicinity of the temple is quite cold compared to the rest of bali as the temple sits atop a mountain which is an extinct volcano. drive to the temple on a bike to enjoy the transformation from the sunny bali weather to a cold and cloudy weather. we enjoyed the journey very much!,2
me and my wife been to bali and we visited the uluwatu temple near the sea.. its nice ambience with the sunset its a must visit i recommend if you ever go balo,8
"the temple is incredible though you have to be extra careful with the aggressive monkeys around the area. the entrance is not expensive but if you want to see the traditional dance called kecak, it cost 100k rupiah",13
"although a little far, this is one of my favourite temples to visit in bali. the nice drive up into the bedugul highlands to lake bratan (~1,200 meters above sea level) through rural bali is memorable. we passed by small villages, farmland, crater lake, valley and mountain views. pura ulun danu is located on the shores of danau bratan (lake bratan). it is dedicated to dewi batari ulun danu, goddess of lakes and rivers, to ensure plentiful water and bountiful crops. entrance fee was rp 30,000. the climate is cool, the air is fresh and the views simply amazing with the temple seemingly floating on the lake and misty mountains in the background. this is my second visit and it is perplexing to see that there are now colourful animal statues in the gardens which are so out of place. when you leave, do pay a visit to the nearby bedugul (bukit mungsu) traditional market in candikuning. there are fruits, vegetables and spices for sale. there is also an art section with handicrafts and souvenirs. worth a stroll even if you don't buy anything.",30
a best spiritual experience in bali. my first time to saw kecak dance with a beautiful sunset. a must visit place in pecatu,2
another a must visit temple in bali. unique for its location & popular tourist attractions. you need to rent a car with a driver to go here. the best time to visit is when the tides are low....the temple isn't accessible for tourist but you can take pictures from far. beware of the local photographers that are selling photos along the way....,2
the temple is ok i guess. i was more impressed by the view of the ocean and the cliffs. the monkeys are cheaky. the sunglasses of one guy were stolen and a monkey ripped a plastic bag with fruit out of a womans hands. please don't feed them!,14
if you come to bali the a visit to uluwatu is a must. while it's a bit of a tourist trap it's a beautiful spot overlooking the indian ocean at sunset. the 6pm dance show was surprisingly entertaining and worth the price of admission.,8
"this temple is a perfect combination of temple, beautiful ocean view from the cliff and, of course, monkeys. the temple ticket entrance fee is 30k + parking. the place is almost huge with many view points overlooking the ocean. its best go around the cliff and proceed to central entrance to see the temple. if you come after 5 oclock, monkeys will start appearing from everywhere.",14
take your camera and enjoy the beautiful view of the sea and sunset. need more than an hour to spend time apart from famous kecak dance,13
what a temple and what a view. the temple situated at the top and sunset was amazing . it is one of the best spot to see in bali. must visit,2
"the temple itself is modest in comparison to the more grand places in the north / central region. but the view is great, facing west along a steep cliff overhanging a beach. the best part is the kecak dance performed at sunset (6:15 approx.). but here is the key - use a guide, and have him get the show ticket for you. if you get there at 4pm that is plenty of time to walk around the temple and enjoy the views. the distribution of the tickets at 5pm is true indonesian chaos, and an outsider has no chance. the guides elbow, yell, throw money, and somehow come out with your ticket(s). head to the small amphitheater and go the center top rows. latecomers get seats with limited views or end up on the floor. they just squeeze in people until the show area is almost full. the actors have to step over the guests. the show itself is fun, nicely explained, and lasts about an hour during which time the sun sets. note - others have mentioned the monkeys (macaques). they were well-behaved on our visit but visitors were encouraging them with peanuts to get a picture so no wonder they get bold and steal things. also, if you have any trouble walking on uneven surfaces, it may be best to just go directly to the show area where you can see the temple from a distance as well as the great sea view. the temple is an active temple and its main function is religious, not tourism.",13
temple is extremely nice and located on a cliff. difficult te get a taxi if you want to leave after sunset.,4
"this mountain is a hussle. the guide association has worked it out so you have no real choice except to use them and their fixed prices. if they quote you a price that sounds cheap, be sure to confirm exactly what the trip entails (to the summit?) and don't hand over money until after the climb. if it wasn't the closest 'adventure' activity to kuta and ubud, it might be worth a boycott. but since it is, and most bali tourists have no problem shelling out compensation for overpriced services and souvenirs this place will probably remain a proverbial 'trap de la tourista'. you want something exciting - stop shopping around in the kiddie section and go anywhere but bali. on the other hand, trying to sneak up this guy at night, undetected (sans guide) is good fun. on a side note - if you're coming from or going to batur by motorbike from the north, a la tulamben atau singaraja, theres a windy little paved road near songan that climbs steeply out of the crater and then descends a little less steeply all the way to the coast road. from batur, it's a broken, concrete affair to the rim and then a similarly broken, but asphalted track all the way down. googlemaps or mapsme both accurately show the road - have fun and mind yer brakes.",2
"uluwatu is a nice view point. though you can not go to the beach, the view is very good from the cliff. you should not miss the sunset, which is very nice to watch and for picture perfect camera shots.",8
the temple located in middle of sea. amazing view. but huge tourist crowd. the sea is incredibly beautiful.,4
i was invited to welcome ambassadors outing event recently - a trip that dedicated to introduce a different side of bali - karangasem the spirit of bali. we came with no expectations but being surrounded by beautiful colorful fishes in the pond just amazing - you got transformed to serenity. the most photogenic scene. the pouring rains was just another additional experience for us...you can not control the weather. right.,2
"beautiful small temple on the edge of the cliff. the view is breathtaking! perfect spot to watch a sunset, however many tourists have the same idea, so normally it's packed with people in the evening. make sure to be near the exit and go for it as soon as the sun goes down, if you don't want to be stuck in traffic! :)",4
there were tons of people at the temple. they do charge a fee and the street is lines up with shops... imagine that. shops are everywhere in bali. lol great view and story as to why the temple is there. we ate at the resturaunt nearby and the food was nice. everyone goes at sunset to get great sunset shots. nice to have the sunset in background.,2
"this is my second visit to tanah lot. first thing i noticed was the terrain. perhaps i've grown older and now take note of how the environment has deteriorated. people were trampling over all the natural vegetation, that the rock pools were no longer surrounded by fresh green plants (my apologies that i don't know what these are called, it's not really seaweed i think), due to tourists (local and overseas, including me) were walking all over them. it was difficult to avoid stepping over the plants. anyway, perhaps nature would find a way to survive. the postcard view of tanah lot came to life right in front of me. staying for sunset would have been even more perfect too. the atmosphere, despite all the people, was actually very very peaceful. it was nice to just sit on the rocks and feel the cool breeze and hear the waves.",17
great place to visit and stay or for a day trip. watch the surf from the cliff face cafes and visit the monkey temple. traditional fire dance and chant ritual in the evening at the temple worth a look.,14
"beware of the monkeys because as they can steal your belongings .just stay away from them .views are spectacular. this temple is one to marvel with as it perched at the edge of the rock overlooking. you can enjoy the view of this temple from two different vantage points, from both northern and southern part of the sea. not much to elaborate. go and enjoy the view. place is always busy. so dont expect much. spent some time and travel to both the sides. if interested see the kecak dance as well. reach before the sunset time. otherwise its a total waste of time.",13
"let's explore east bali will take 2 hours drive from denpasar city and you will see a real panorama bali with the beatiful scenery like a rice paddy, jungle, heaven gate temple, water palace and waterfall.",2
"the temple is worth the visit. about 30-40 minutes via taxi from seminyak. well worth the trip. btw, save money and just get a taxi to go each way. don't reserve a driver for a roundtrip. saves you about $10-15 usd. the trip up is $10 usd and $15 back (don't ask). the only real negative was the people working their shops and restaurants were not very friendly. i generally found most people in bali to be very friendly and fun, but most of the people here were cold and grumpy. still the temple itself is fun to photograph and make sure you get blessing in the spring while there. please note from i can tell the average person is not allowed to walk on the temple. i think you have to be a follower to do so. still check it out.",2
"temple itself and the surroundings are beautiful. ocean and cliffs are very beautiful to look at from this place. if you are visiting this place then do take time to marvel at the views of ocean. monkeys are very naughty and will try to take things from you so keep everything secure. one monkey snatched the specs from my wife while she was wearing them !!! only downside of the place was the rude staff that we found, maybe the person was having an off day but polite staff does make the day special for tourists.",14
"on my solo day trip in bali, this was the first place i chose to visit. it was a morning of clear blue skies, tanah lot temple looked most beautiful and pristine. the naturl beauty of the place has been restored most carefully, even with the large number of tourists visiting this place every day. there is a feeling of calmness around this place. i would love to visit this place again of when i go to bali again.",18
"a wonderful and stunning place to view the coast line and appreciate the balinese hindu love for their faith. the temples,are amazing as are some of the gardens for meditation within the area. the fire dance held from 6-7.30pm tells a story about gods, princesses and monkey gods, all fighting for the love of a beautiful woman. with only vocal harmonies sang in balinese traditional voice the story is told clearly, and if you understand any of balinese history then you can see yourself returned to the time of battle and become a part of it. we had a guide from asia world travel and she was wonderful, from the time of pick up to drop off. there are plenty of monkeys in the forest, so be warned, hide your glasses 👓 for they will take them and unless you have food, you will never see them again, this includes after sunset also, they just may not be on your head when you leave. it was amazing to sit in an open air theatre, with around 300 other people, from all parts of the world, and laugh, share a sunset, and learn something new. just another reason to keep falling in love with bali.",2
"tanah lot is well worth the visit but make sure it is a clear day and not overcast if you are looking for a special sunset. it can get very crowded around the market areas so pace yourself in the high season. when we went it was relatively quiet and a pleasant experience. we went up to the sunset terrace and claimed our spot expecting a crowd to follow, but as it happens it was a quiet night with tourists. it was a serene and peaceful experience and well worth the visit.",17
"the temple site is pretty crowded so i took a fastboat for 125k and it feels more exciting with all the breeze, beautiful mountain and vast lakes",4
"this was an interesting experience, a must visit while in ubud. there were a lot of monkeys and a lot of them got very close to you. we found that these monkeys were not as aggressive as the ones in uluwatu. however you should still follow the rules and don't feed them. we saw a lady feeding a monkey, once she ran out of food the monkey went after her bag and when she tried to shake him off, he bit her. the forest is shaded so it was not as hot, but it is also very crowded!",8
"this temple should be a must visit in your itinerary whenever you plan to visit bali. a beautiful place with simply breathtaking views. skip other temples and visit this place, trust me you will not be disappointed.",2
a trip to bali will not be complete without a visit to the tanah lot temple. tanah lot is a rock formation off the indonesian island of bali. this is one of bali's landmarks famous for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. i can stay around this temple for a whole day and still feel refreshed on a summer temperature.,18
"the temple, the ambience, the view and everything was majestic! word can't describe how beautiful this place when the sunset is coming. anyway, there are a lot of monkeys around the temple so make sure you are careful.",14
cool and calming. my son enjoyed feeding the fish and jumping around the pools. some people swam not really my cup of tea as pretty murky. lovely views and great journey to reach there via back roads or rural bali. so many beautiful villages along the way. good places to eat and refresh either inside the gardens or outside near the entrance. a good day out,2
"sun sets looks unbelievable!! sun draw beautiful picture on the sky, water as well on the temple it self. we where there just once but really breath away taking moment. as everywhere you cab purchase 10k of souvenirs and you can eat as well.. worthy to go as a couple await for sea refreshing wind and watch amazing spectacle..",4
"we went to tanah lot just before the sun set and it was spectacular! small entrance fee of around irp 16k per person. there are lots of little shops before you actually get to tanah lot that sell clothes, art, souvenirs galore. when you get to the pathway of tanah lot there is a spectacular entry way that invites you in. it is just breathtaking! amazing views all round. we took the walk to the right to the hole in the rocks first, that for me was just beautiful! the temple is so intricate and just an absolutely amazing building! it was a wonderful experience but very touristy so you do have to fight your way through the crowds to get a good picture! well worth the trip!",17
we did not enjoy the visit to bali especially the temples. it was nothing but scam by the local that control these temples.the entrance fees is expensive ranging from idr30000 to idr60000 per pax considering you are only seeing temple built by rock and covered by dirt and algae with mold hardly any sign of being maintained. and some entrances required you to wear sarong which were provided and some you need to rent one such as at pura ulun danu batur cost idr30000-idr50000 to rent one on top of the entrance fees of idr35000 (they don't accept the sarong that we brought along) which was ridiculous and we decided not to go. and the scam at the temple at besakih was even worst as they will told you that you 'need' a tour guide to guide you where to go etc and will tell you their service fees. all these temples are quite similar in our opinion. the sad thing was these people make a living' from scamming tourists visiting these holy place of worships. we do not encourage friends to go if they want to visit temples in bali. we will never return to visit bali again.,2
the temple has an inspiring location on the top of a hillside overlooking the ocean. it's an architecturally and spiritually inspiring place. highly recommend buying tickets at 5pm for the traditional balinese dance as it was spectacular!,2
"this beautiful temple is located on the shores of danu bratan (bratan lake). the climate is a bit cooler, so you may want to bring a light sweater or extra long sleeve in case. like most attractions in bali, it is a good idea to arrive early in the morning to avoid large crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. when we visited the locals were having a special celebration and large crowds of people were arriving with their offerings to the gods while we were hearing gamelan music. it was a very beautiful experience. we combined visiting this temple and going to jatiluwih, about half hour away, and it worked really well for my family.",2
"one of the most beautiful temples in bali is here. this temple is located by the lake and surrounded by forested mountains.i think there is a temple in heaven! we boarded a small wooden boat and took close-up photos with the temple. of course, do not worry, there are photographers who take photos of you and print them for a small fee.after that we boarded another type of boat and went to the middle of the lake. the whole space was covered with fog. it was an unforgettable experience for us.be sure to buy wild strawberries on the way from local vendors, it tastes dreamy!",2
"i just personally love this place its such an unique temple, and the whole place itself is amazing. i will recommend to watch the sunset there it's so beautiful. a lot of merchants but it's ok.",4
pura uluwatu tourist destinations that have their own charm .... located in an altitude area makes this place has a natural beauty .... the sunrise and sunset you can see in this place.,8
"there are many hindu temples in bali but tanah lot is surely the most spectacular ! located about 45 minutes from kuta, it is a must see. the temple is on a small, rocky island accessible via a causeway. it is constantly busy with fascinating ceremonies, worshippers and tourists. some research before you travel will enhance your trip. soak in the atmosphere !",18
"the best place to see mount agung. there are 7 temples in the lempuyang luhur temple complex, it takes approximately 4 hours to explore all the temples. the most visited temple is pura penataran agung where the gate with the mount agung background is located. there are several things that might be considered: 1. there is no entrance ticket, there is only idr10k sarong rental per person and just pay donation as your wish. 2. the queue for photos on the gate is very long, so consider your time if you want to take pictures at the gate. coming in the morning before 8 is the best option if you want to take a photo at the gate. 3. if you join the queue, you can only get 5 shots with the photographer provided from the temple administrator, maybe the results are not what you expect. maybe it's better if your friends take your photos, while the person is told to shout ext pose\. as a photographer, i only believe in the shots of people i trust. 4. it is better to park under a banyan tree near the counter to rent sarongs and donations. if it is a full parking lot, do not believe it if someone says the parking lot is full because some people use this method to use motorcycle taxi services. i saw how they said the parking lot was full when the position of the car was still too far from the temple while i from above saw for myself how the parking lot was vacant above. be a smart traveler and enjoy the beauty of indonesia!",28
was deciding between uluwatu or tanah lot for sunset and we were so glad that we chose uluwatu! very very crowded but its very big temple so you can easily find a spot and watch the sunset. amazing sunset. ps. listen to the people there when they tell you not to wear hats or sunnies. the monkeys there are really notorious and we had seen people losing their valuables even their mobile phone to the monkeys. pretty scary actually.,8
the atmosphere of tandjun sari the first hotel and hystorical in bali and the haytt hotel garden made by made wijaia with three different restaurant and a nice bar,18
"the temple is one of the most picturesque temples we have visited. its located in a huge premises with garden, kiddo play area and restaurant. one can easily spend couple of hours there. there are speed boats for hire for ride in the lake too. ticket price is 30000 idr for adults and 15000 idr for kids. must visit when in bali!",2
"we went there for lunch, its very nice to see the mountain. nice lunch, and not so many people when you do such a travel, you also see something of bali",2
what a temple it was. located near the sea. around 200 feet above the sea. you need wear different clothes to enter which are given by them before you enter the temple. nice view.. endless sea...,4
great ancient hindu temple .. the view from the edge were amazing .. just beware with some monkeys that roaming around as they can be sneaky and took your sunglass .. kecak dance were performed on a platform inside the temple complex .. a must place to visit in southern part of bali,2
"we went at sunset - it was heaving with tourists crawling over everything. noisy, dirty people with millions of selfie sticks and queues.... the temple itself seems beautiful and would probably be lovely to visit at another time.",4
"it was nice to come and see the tanah lot temple, we went in the middle of the day to avoid the influx of tourists. is was still fairly busy though. there is a lot of shops and stall leading up to the entrance of tanah lot. the temple itself you could not really access on top of the hill. we went to the bottom, washed with the \holy water\ coming out of the rock, and were blessed, and mad donation to do so you could walk a little bit up one side, but we were unable to go right up to the very top. the view back to the temple was really good from some of the rocks and higher vantage points on the hill nearby. worth the trip, it was nice.",17
"after having been to several temples around bali, it may get a little monotonous. tanah lot is beautiful, just like the other temples around bali.",18
"amazing sunset spot with cool traditional balinese dance. tbh best sunset point ever, so beautiful. the ticket price is a bit more expensive than what i thought, but still worth.",2
i came here with my wife and kids. itnice temple surrounded by the sea. beautiful sunset too. holy and make a wish for your future.,4
"it was around 3 hours drove from legian area (no traffic at that time & we were lil bit lost). recommend to drive with a manual car since the temple will be high up there. we came when the pandemic is still going on and it was sooo quite. we arrived around 10.30-ish and we got ticket no. 7! the ticket is our turn to take pictures. we were surprised because it usually already crowded & a lot of people queue since early in the morning. there were only some of locals that took pictures before us and less than 5 minutes we already had ours. if you love photography then this temple might be for you. who doesn't know about the famous gate with mount agung as the background? however for those who love to explore there is not much too see over here. the higher temple is off limit. only for people who come to pray. correct me if i'm wrong, there are 3 areas. 2 lower area also for praying. it was kinda not worth it because we paid idr 50,000 / pax for domestic. maybe its a new price because of this pandemic? the plus was since we were the only visitor as a \tourist\, we could take pictures as much as we want without time limit. btw, the temple is not as high as what people say. we only walked around 5 minutes.",28
"a short walk away from jln bisma, the park closes at 6pm so plan accordingly. it was lovely walking through the park bordered by forests, seeing monkeys everywhere and better still, balinese all dressed up and carrying their offerings on their way to temple ceremonies. there is a temporary cemetery and cremation temple within the park, as well as a temple. nice way to spend an hour or 2.",2
"i have been twice to this place this year and both time been disappointed. too many people there, more interested in selfies that anything else. the place is not set up to bring the right value on theses temples.",4
beautiful temple on cliff side at uluwatu - climb down to the small beach under as well if you are game- beautiful,8
"we arrived at the temple, a.k.a the monkey temple, an hour before sunset. the temple is set on top a very majestic coastline rising over 100ft above the crashing water of the indian ocean. to be honest, we were left speechless with what we saw but not because of the temple itself or the monkeys. it was the stunning view of the coast and the large blue walls of water violently crashing on to the shore. it didn't hurt that the sun coated the cliffs in a warm orange light creating magnificent picture opportunities. we did not see the kecak and fire dance but the amazing view was well worth the entrance fee. but be prepared to squeeze your way through the crowd at sunset. as a side note, keep a close eye on your kids! some of the monkeys are quite aggressive and some parts of the cliff side path have no barriers. its a very long way down to the bottom.",14
we visited here at high tide do don't even try to get across during this time. i'll keep this short but tanah lot is a beautiful place....not so good if you don't like snakes. small entry fee and a fee to use the loos! carry 2 or 3 thousand rupiah for a pee or a poo! a must visit while in bali. not good for kids as they can easily fall from the cliffs.,18
"ambiance, the character and atmosphere of a place. after arriving in bali my first stop was my hotel at blue point, uluwatu, and my second was the temple at uluwatu. about a 10 minute ride from blue point, i arrived at uluwatu temple 30 minutes before the kecak fire dance began and 45 minutes before sunset. setup is like a park where you pay to enter, about $5 u.s. dollars, and then you have to rent a sarong to visit the temple and walk the grounds. local vendors sell drinks, cook suckling pig outside the actual temple and sell trinkets & souvenirs. so far, well,,, its like a theme park. however, walk out to the edge of the 200 foot cliffs overlooking the indian ocean and gaze at the power of the surf crashing along the cliff side. inhale the ocean spray and the floral perfume of blooming flowers and burning incense. gaze at the raging colors of a setting sun behind a deep blue carpet and listen to the rhythmic chants of the kecak fire dancers and the mystical chimes of the dance. its a ethereal experience and unlike anything i've ever seen or heard coming from the west. the natural beauty of the indian ocean, the sexy scents of the flowers and temple offerings and the mesmerizing chanting of the traditional dance. its a wonderful first impression of bali and its island of gods. when you realize that the temple has existed since the 11th century, you feel blessed to have paid witness to it in your own lifetime and the romance begins. a must see attraction for visitors to uluwatu, bali. don't forget to get to the fire dance auditorium at least 40 minutes before the dance begins for a good seat. be careful of the monkeys, they will steal your phone, camera, or anything you casually leave unsecure. bribing them with bananas or eggs can get you your stuff back, but, better not to risk it and just keep everything valuable in your pockets. just like a wonderful first date, don't let a moments inattention spoil that romantic buzz.",8
"since this is a iconic place, its a must go! do note: - sarongs (wrapped at the bottom, if needed) are provided for free by ticketing counter - sleeveless / tubes etc are permitted - food, caps and sunglass can be snatched away by monkeys, hence beware please stay for kecek dance and be seated as early as 5/5.30pm as it gets extremely packed",13
"though heavyli touriszic, this place has some kind of charm to it. the temple is nice but it's surroundings made it work for me! worth the entrance fee.",4
main tourist attraction in south bali. great positioning but quite a small temple. non worshippers cannot access the most dramatic two final courtyards which is a bit of a downer. there are short 1 mile cliff walks north and south of the temple with loads of great photo opportunities. beware the monkeys. they can be quite aggressive and i saw one grab a japanese woman's small bag (was clipped to a bigger ruck-sack) and break it off and disappear with it. the dances held at sunset are the highlight but are not in the temple itself but an amphitheatre built along the cliff edge. there now have proper restrooms at the ticket office entrance (30k rp per person). they provide the obligatory sarongs with the ticket. there is parking and some refreshments outlets at the entrance.,2
the temple is open to the public but is also in constant use by devotees. it was very crowded when we visited as it was a day of purification and there were lots of families there for the procession and ceremony. quite a lot of steps and walking involved. allow at least 90 minutes for your visit. there are certain parts which are closed except for devotees. be respectful of other people's beliefs and culture. however they allow photographs and video cameras.,4
beautiful temple. a must see. we drove from ubud to this temple. it was well worth the drive. a must see.,4
"visited tanah lot and glad i can say i have been, however the day we visited it was so hot it took away from the experience (this of course is no ones fault!). the temple is impressive and the grounds around it are gorgeous, we didnt stay for the sunset but i can imagine it would be incredibly beautiful. there are lots of markets and places to eat so it can easily make the long drive (if you are not staying in ubud or surrounds) worthwhile.",17
the only unique thing about tanah lot is its location on a rock but from the coast you don't actually get to see much of it and at high tide you cannot cross over... you will find plenty of temples on bali and in indonesia which are nicer than this one. not worth a visit as the entrance fee is higher than everywhere else (60.000 compared to usually around 10.000) and it is extremely crowded.,18
"beautiful temple, can take great pictures. very ancient place. a little more history can be put on some boards to read. not everyone needs a tour guide and we were exploring. friendly people around. no currency exchange around the area and there needs to be one as its considered a major tourist spot. 5 dollar entry free, a small amount charged for parking and toilet usage. a better start if your early",4
great temple and perfirmance of tari kecak.. and the sunset ooooh so beautiful. it's a must-to-visit place when you are in bali,2
"great historical place in bali, first timers should not miss visiting this place... be there to catch the sunset.. amazing view.. there are lots of small shopping stalls and food shops. overall, great place to visit.",2
easy walk around the temple. watch out for the monkeys! not so busy but still a lot of people. we rode our bike here and had easy parking. take a bottle of water wth you. the views are stunning!,14
"a unique rock formation, [seems more like man made renovated?] just off the coast of bali, indonesia tanah lot temple is a well-known hindu temple and marvelous place for religious and photo activity. steeped in the balinese mythology as one of the seven sea temples. it is nearly 20kms away from denpasar. it can only be visited during low tide. but even to watch the vibrant sea coast the throngs of visitors of which are purely tourist like me or the local religious folks. surrounding greens was filled with throngs of family spending joyful time. heavenly courtyard is filled with earlier generation religious music, which feels the heart with love and solace and brings peace to the troubled mind. even a non-hindu like me can spend hours listening to it. not only the beautifully decorated stage has its charm, but even the music makers wore colorful traditional dresses and played strange instruments. many places are forbidden for non-worshipers. the enclosure provides all the essential amenities including prayer offerings. as it is facing west, it will be appropriate to visit the site around sunset. i wish i could add photographs.",18
"our 3rd visit to bali we were determined to visit uluwatu to see the famous sunset - be nice to see the actual temple which on the whole was closed when you reached the top of the stairs with only access to the walled perimeter to photograph the spectacular cliffs and ocean below. i say this loosely too as you really do jostle for space with the vast quantity of tourists for such a small venue. the car park carries a levy of 2000 rupees, then there is the entrance fee and another fee if you want to experience the kecek fire dancing. as soon as i climbed out of our taxi, a huge monkey launched itself to my back, scaring me considerably. our driver advised they will steal your sunglasses, hats and even try to take off with the shoes on your feet. so beware. there were rows upon rows of tourist buses and the car park full. you are adorned with a sarong and orange sash which was nylon and added to the heat, travellers who wore long skirts or trousers managed to get away with only a sash which i would recommend. we stayed for the fire dance and was horrified to see how many people they were cramming into the tiny amphitheater, literally an accident waiting to happen with no escape route from the top. it was so hot being squashed into the terraces with the sun still not set and the cramped seating conditions. there were small children and babies squashed in with the adults and seated on the ground where the show was being performed so no ease of access if there were a fire, medical urgency or what if the amphitheater collapsed! its happened before at venues around the world. we didnt stay for the entire dance and made our way giving apologies to other tourists as we squeezed through downwards to the exit literally stepping over bodies as we did. couldnt face the stampede to get out. the show itself rather bizarre indeed. i would suggest that this show and access to the temple should be set to a limited number only bookable in advance to ensure health and safety and enjoyment and comfort of visitors. its worth a visit and if you do i wouldnt bother with the fire dance tickets, many people stood hanging over the wall at the front of the amphitheater and doorway and had a free show! in greater comfort than those crammed in like a cattle market.",8
"the temple on the beautiful ocean cliff with the natural monkeys , make the feel as fly away on the blue ocean, the nice panorama to take picture from the above . a favorite destination of my family",14
"very beautiful, special part of bali. a must see!. try to pick low tide to access the temple itself. a few stairs to scale but well worth the effort.",2
great place to spend the evening. amazing views over the cliff. can be a bit crowded in the evenings. worth visiting. they do cultural dance right next to the temple.,13
"the temple was very nice itself. however i enjoyed the scenery much more. you can actually walk past the temple to the ground near the lake and enjoy the lake and the mountains from there, which was breathtaking.",4
"it's quiet a distance from the mainland of kuta. takes approximately an hour in rush hour traffic to get to the temple. one can get there by a rental bike or a hired car. there is an entrance fee of around 60k per person. once you enter yr greeted by a lot of shops selling a range of things. after a 2min walk you will reach the main temple. it's way better than the other temples out there because there is a lot of modern, good looking structures built even before we get to the main temple. a lot of good photo opportunities. there is a large park that one can walk around and rest from the blazing sun if you travel in the day. tip 1. carry lots of water as bali is really really hot. 2. if you don't have a local sim card and are traveling by bike, just start yr maps using wi-fi while in the hotel and you will be just fine.",2
"the setting of the temple is beautiful and stunning at sunset. we arrived just before 6 pm. bring a sarong. the temple itself is not impressive but lovely to walk around the grounds. there was a large tourist crowd. i can't imagine what it's like in the high season. some monkeys hanging around, one with sunglasses so be careful. my reluctant husband even enjoyed the fire dance and antics of the white monkey. the dance takes a little bit of time to get going but it's a nice glimpse into the balinese culture. our balinese driver was very proud this performance.",2
"we had been there with a group of adults and kids. the scenery was breathtaking.. i would recommend going there just for looking at the scenery . one would expect at least something inside the temple to look for. however nothing much inside, moreover the signs say do not enter the temple. anyway the surroundings are awesome and can visit just to go around the temple. we were told that the monkeys were naughty and to take care of belongings. one man even asked if we need a guide and he can also drive away monkeys. i would say nothing of this sort is needed. just go in and get some pics. monkeys are ok over there not to worry about. the views are very good to get a couple of clicks.",14
"the temple is high on the mountains, the lake beside it very nice. we took a speed-boat ride, it was raining in one part of the lake but it was sunny on the other side! lots of local people were smoking which was annoying.",4
"went there twice but had time to watch the kecak dance performance on my second visit. you must see this as the dance is so impressive! hanoman was very active and interactive.the dance starts at 6 pm when the sun sets. make sure you have the right place to sit so you can see the whole performance! for the place itself, very beautiful. you can also play and feed the monkey. be careful with your glasses or if you holding some food. they will steal it :)",13
tanahlot was very picturesque but was spoilt by all the crowds and tacky market goods.it took a good hour on scary roads to get there so you have to work for your view.having said all this we got some lovely photos and the temple was nice.,17
"the uluwatu cliffs are absolutely gorgeous, the temple is very pretty but the monkeys are naughty and obnoxious little theives. there are a lot of ways for the uninitiated to fall pray to both monkeys and scammers at uluwatu. you will be approached by guides who offer to show you around the temple grounds and protect you from the monkeys and help take photos. don't bother! there is little reason to have a guide walking with you with a stick when simply keeping your eyes open will do the trick. of course if you are silly enough to enjoy laughing when a monkey jumps onto your head and then begin panicking when it launches into a full scale robbery of your hat and sunglasses a guide will miraculously appear and chase the monkey away and help retrieve your belongings....for a fee of course. if you take a taxi to uluwata either ask him to wait for you (negotiate a price first) or you may find yourself having to ask one of the local stall keepers for transport, which of course they can arrange for a higher price in their own vehicle. however, our driver ketut was a lovely quite hilarious fellow who had lots of great stories including how he did not know how he ended up with a child born 20 years after his other children.....we suspect ketut knew exactly how that happened and he had an amazing aussie accent, mate :)",8
the \ulun danu temple\ is part of the places that you have to visit while in bali. it has nice views and it's great for pictures.,30
"a great heritage hindu temple.west coast of bali island. 90 mins drive from airport.a sweat water spring comes out from the temple base,and people taste the water as blessings.many restaurants are surroundings.few gardens with some cliff view.a must visiting place.",2
is better to visit at the sunset. kecak dance take place there. monkeys are near the temple really nice!! too crowded. you must wear sarong we took taxi from nusa dua the hotel tell as 550 rp we took taxi with 200 rp if you negotiate maybe you find with less. from nusa dua is 40-45 minutes,13
"this temple unlike the other temples you see in bali. the most attractive part is the pool with small steps so that people can walk across it. there are many fish in that articular pool and you can feed the fish too. apart from that pool there is another pool where you can take bath and swim (but there is a separate fee to use it). as usual, it was very peaceful and tranquil here. highly recommended. entrance fee in 30k rupiah",2
it is a nice temple with nice scenery. it was crowded. in my opinion it is not a must-see place to go. just average,4
its situated near indian ocean and in high tides path might be submerged in water where as in low tides easily accessible . amazing view. perfect for sunset cliff top restaurant for amazing view of whole tanah lot temple.,17
"temple on cliff,scenery,monkeys,dance,sunset and all you can find in one place that's uluwatu temple.one of the most beautiful temple in bali that worth to visit.highly recommended.",8
this is the place to see the best sunset in bali. be sure to reserve enough time for the road. the traffic is very bad in the area. the entrance to the temple is rp 20 000 and they provide a sarong for you if you are not covered enough (no skirts or shorts). be sure you pay attention to the monkeys. we' ve seen a lot of pair of glasses stolen by them in the time we were there.,2
"what an amazing temple situated on what at times is an island. if you want to access the temple, be sure to time your trip according to the tide. at high tide, you cannot get to the temple. gorgeous views and great photo ops.",4
"among the temples we visited on a daylong tour, this one was unique. set on the beach, it is a dramatic sight. once we walked past all the vendors and got to the ocean, it was refreshing on a hot day to be at the beach with the pounding waves. we enjoyed walking along the shore and seeing several interesting land formations including an arched rock out in the ocean. we liked that the vendors and the temple were really very separated, so we could enjoy the peaceful setting first, and then do some shopping.",4
"situated on a hill , this temple offers amazing views of the sea . a lovely place to be . be careful with the monkeys they are always on the brink to snatch your bags or phones . but a beautiful temple overall",14
one of our favorite places to go in bali. nice view and make sure you bring your camera for taking pictures,2
"uluwatu temple is far from the city centre, but it offers a pleasant view of the sunset. also we enjoyed the kechak dance on the amphitheater - which is a tradiotional balinese dance. the monkeys over there can be a bit offensive.",8
"this place is as beautiful as i have ever imagine. it's a cliff where uluwatu temple is situated. they have entry fees of 30000 local currency. this place is famous among the tourist for sunrise and sunset.temple is open for prayer only in 3 times a day 6am,12pm and 6 pm. they have traditional dance show in the evening during sun set . if you love nature u must visit this place.",8
"returning to danu ulun beratan temple after 20 years has been a big disappointment. what used to be a mystical experience in a natural setting is now very commercialised. sorry i came back, but i wanted my partner to experience it. he too, was disappointed.",8
"what an amazing experience visiting this place, out of the world, pity we could spend only about an hour, easily one can spend three to four hours here. very picturesque for a photo shoot, in fact there was a wedding photo shoot happening when we were there. a must see for all tourists who visit bali...",2
"ulun danu bratan was my favourite temple (i did not get to the largest temple as it was during a volcano risk), nor did i get a chance to plan for this stopover it was a complimentary stopover. the day was very much like the featured picture, overcast but this did not detract from the grounds and main temple features.",30
"we visited bali for 3 days and 2 nights , get assisted by 'wayan' , our tour group of the day at uluwatu temple, art street, painting street, jimbaran beach and also back to our hotel safely :) i love the view in uluwatu temple, it's breath catching really. can also see the indian ocean and the view is really awesome ! never forget also to bring your loves one to visit the temple. monkeys around to greet you and people around with provided sarong taking picture and enjoyed the view! small tips : when buy something , please bargain as much as u can ! bargain up to 50% onwards k ! enjoyed",8
"it was 2.5 hours drive from kuta to lempuyang temple. we went at 5am and arrived at 7.30am. it was misty and you cannot see the mount agung yet. no entrance fee, but you must borrow \sarong\ for 10k each person. (you can bring your own sarong) there's a donation fee for the temple, i gave 10k for the donation. if you want to take photo of the lempuyang gate, don't forget to take the queue number. they will call you if it is your number and you can pose like a model lol.. they will take some photos for you, just give your camera/phone to them. the queue took 3 hours after i arrived there. the sun showed up at 9am and when i took photo, the mount agung has already seen. you can eat breakfast or stroll around the mountain (other temple) while waiting. we found out that tirta gangga water palace is about 1 hour drive from lempuyang temple. you could also visit there while waiting for the queue. sadly, we didn't know the queue took that long so we went to tirta gangga after we took the photos. toilet fee was 5k and there're some food stall, me and my husband bought cup noodles to fill our stomach.",28
"the uluwatu temple is set high up upon the cliffs overlooking the ocean, the views are absolutely breathtaking and seeing the temples are also wonderful. would definately recommend.",8
"the temple area on the cliff is amazing, together with the dancing performances on the theatre hill. all visitors must take a sarong to show the respect against this holy place. we went there shortly before sundown and got unforgettable pictures. be careful and respect the warnings concerning the crazy, funny monkeys who live there. they try to take interesting items from you or your bags. one did not respect the warnings and got rid of his mobile phone. did not get it back...",14
"its the same view as in 50k rupiah. so you roughly can imagine it while you look at that money. the coolest environment temple as compared to the other temples. take as much as pictures as you can. there is a mini zoo or something like that for tourist to take photo with money paid, but please don't do this if you really loved the animals. thank you.",4
"we hired a driver and went to this area and visited the temple as part of our 3 hour afternoon hire. the temple is worth visiting, it is simple and lovely and the views are stunning. our driver warned us about the monkeys and to take off our sunglasses as they take them. we just walked into the temple gardens and one of the monkeys jumped straight up on to me and my handbag/beachbag and tried to take it. luckily i had it around my neck and across to the other shoulder. they are very cheeky. we still enjoyer our visit though. stunning spot.",14
"really worth seeing this if you are in the area. nice and special place. we had a guide with us, my husband was a bit afraid of getting robbed by the monkeys :) they were really funny though, had no shame what so ever! gave us some good laughs. the temple we were not able to see close up, but that is of course understandable since it is for worshiping only. we got some nice photos and was told how the ceremony goes on. we were glad we picked a guide, and he was also very funny.",14
"tanah lot temple is simply superb. very well maintained. neat, clean and serene despite the huge number of people who visit each day. we went all the way till the sacred waters, wet our head with it, then the priests blessed us by putting rice on the forehead and a flower in the ear (very typical and common in most noth indian temples) the sunset was beautiful. once you enter the main gate, towards the left is the temple which is accessible only at low tide. but you must explore the right side too... and go up until the new building under construction meant for kecak dance. sorry, i forgot the names of both the places.",17
this temple is a good place but not a must visit in bali. this temple can only be visited during low tide (if you want to go around it) and the best thing to do here is to watch the sunset.,2
set next to an old volcanic lake this is a lovely place to visit. also lots of other worthwhile places in the area.,4
the sunset above the ocean was very beautiful. the cliffs are also impressive. the temple was a bit disappointing. it was not more beautiful or special than any other temple i'm bali and the kecak dance was the exact same i saw in ubud. my driver told me the dance would be different but it wasn't and i even though it is interesting to see the dance once there is no need to see it again.,13
one of the best place not to be missed when visiting bali. the beautiful lakes with lots of fishes in it made the place even more interesting. good place to take snap shots especially in the lake.,2
went there in 2014. majestic place with a phenomenal location offering some of the breathtaking views of the ocean from here. this is a great place to go when you are in bali and make sure you don't miss it. i loved this place and would surely go again too. the kecak fire dance depicting the ramayana in the evening hours is a superbb addition to this visit. very nice experience ... must go,2
"when we were there it was raining. this added to the fog created by the big waves on the shore made it very difficult to take nice photos. everything is glowing by the wet, still grey and can not be seen in the distance. the man skirt was not needed here. everybody told us that it is super busy, but any other tourist place in the world, e.g., paris is 2 magnitude more crowded. it was still possible to wait and take a photo with a gate on your own. it is not allowed to get into the temple unless you go for pray.",4
"great location to watch the waves smashing hard into the rocks, and soaking the viewers who get too close. can be busy during the day, but the sight of the waves keeps you mesmerised. at night the sunset over bali is wonderful.",2
"we went during high tide, so we got a bit wet crossing the water to the temple. at the entrance you pay a \donation\, where they'll quickly bless you and allow you to step around the corner. you can't go up very far though. other than the temple there's not much else other than market stalls, but there's some great photo opportunities here.",4
"the temple has beautiful views and a long walk up the stairs if you want to see all of it. we missed the sunset that it is famous for because it was cloudy. we could not see the dance either because of the crowd. reach early if you want to see that. enjoyed the beautiful view that can be seen- the cliffs and the sea are stunning. however, if you're staying far away in a place like kuta or seminyak, it would be better to go to the beach (pedang pedang or suluban, there are a lot of beaches near by) as well if you have taken a taxi for such a long distance. no need to book a tour or anything, just get a taxi.",13
"uluwatu temple is a must go place in bali. located on the top of a cliff by the indian ocean, it gives beautiful views of the sun setting on the ocean. it is straight out of a fantasy book. i went there with my wife. we just wanted time to stand still while the sun was setting. when the rays of the setting sun makes the ocean reflect orange with the sound of the waves crashing against the cliff, you cannot ask for more. getting there takes about one hour from nusa dua and you can make the cab wait while you enjoy the short trip. strongly recommend it !!! you can enjoy seafood dinner at jimbaran bay on the way back.",8
definitely a must see if you are in bali. we went there around 5 and sun set was around 6. bit of a crowd at this time as everyone wants to get the perfect photo.,2
"uluwatu temple is about a 45 min drive from kuta. parking is ample and as soon as you get there you'll notice how many tourist vans there are parked there. the entrance fee is idr20k for adults & idr10k for children. you do need to tie a sash/cloth around your waist, which they provide for free. also, you need to cover your thighs down to your knees so if you are wearing shorts, they provide a purple sarong for you to wear. i read an earlier review which alleged that the monkeys are trained to steal from people wearing the purple sarong, so i chose not to wear it. the hubby decided to put the allegation to the test and wore it. the result of our test? neither of us got attacked by monkeys! the walk along the cliff's edge was scenic. the sunset was nice. the temple was unique in that it is located at the edge of a cliff, but the architecture itself was nothing to shout about. i was expecting the temple to be more intricate in its decor. the walk along the cliff edge to get to the temple, is the scenic route. it takes about 15 mins to stroll along. for those who have trouble walking far, there is a much quicker route from the carpark to the temple. all in all, the temple was pleasant but i wouldnt make a special trip just for the temple. it's the kecak dance at sunset that really makes the trip worthwhile. that costs idr100k per adult and idr50k for children.",8
"tanah lot is famous as a sun set view point. we were informed about traffic situation after sun set and decided to go during day. what we saw at noon itself was amazing- beautiful setting; just as you find in wall papers. nicely landscaped gardens. most of the souvenir shops at this spot are fixed price shops, but to our surprise we found the rates very reasonable. you have couple of options for non veg food while we could get few pure veg options at gloria's. free wi-fi is available.",17
"if you plan on visiting uluwatu temple, make sure you do it at sunset. yes it will be crowded and the traffic nigh on unbearable both to and from the temple but the views and photographs will be amazing.",8
"this temple complex seemed more like an amusement park feature on the one hand ... and i didn't get a spiritual vibe at all. maybe it was the goofy figures scattered about the park (like sponge bob square pants) or the countless people blocking the views and walkways with their selfie groups photographs in session. or ... maybe it was the signs that said \do not enter\ at key points, so i wondered why i had paid the admission ticket if i couldn't access the most special parts. the view of the lake and the hills on the other side were nice. and that was about it. thankfully, we stopped here on our way across the island and didn't make a special trip.",4
"took some time off from denpasar to visit this iconic temple. your bali trip is never complete without visiting this amazing temple. balinese style temple by the beautiful lake and the misty mountain in the backdrop is really spectacular. go there early to see the sun rise and you can get good photos before its too crowded. you can reach in 2 hours from the city. entrance fee about 2 aus dollars. you wont regret, take my word :)",2
"this temple is the most spectacular of all in bali, absolutely beautiful, also there are great markets and food warungs just loved it",2
great spot to spend a bit of bali time. some good spots for photos. we went about 130pm before the crowds. high tide was just creeping in. this is a must see on the bali list.,2
"due to the timing of kecak dances and the sunset in late august, i could only choose to see a beautiful sunset with dinner and drinks overlooking the waters, or go see the local kecak dance. unfortunately doing both is not really an option since kecak happens at sunset. here's a breakdown of the best options for both... there are two kecak dance performance sites in tanah lot, though only one of them is heavily advertised at the gate and around the temple. #1 6pm, de jukung resto & bar, 1 hour show, 100k idr when you enter tanah lot from the parking gate, this is the kecak show they offer a ticket on sale for when you enter. you could technically see a tiny bit of the sunset while watching the kecak dance if you sit on the higher levels of the amphitheater, and then have a really great dinner at de jukung resto afterward. unfortunately, this location is not currently listed on apple maps, so rely on google maps and asking locals how to get there instead. it's about a 7min walk through tourists from the temple. #2 6:30pm, dewi sinta hotel, 30 min show, 50k idr this is your best chance to catch most of the sunset views around tanah lot (in august) and see a kecak dance show in the same evening. this location is listed on apple maps and google maps, and is actually much closer to the temple since it's just up the street, about a 4 min walk through tourists from the temple. i, unfortunately, did not get to see either of these kecak dance shows because it was my first visit and i wanted to walk around more, but i did get to see quite a few great sunset watching spots and here's a breakdown of those... #1 sunset from wahrung sunset bagus - relaxed drinks with cliffside temple views. this is the closest sunset temple view for relaxing with drinks and western-like foods. there are fewer umbrellas here, which make it easier to see great skies no matter where you sit. service is relaxed at best, so don't expect people to check on you, just call them when you need them. they prefer to leave you alone unless you need something. this doesn't show up on apple maps, but does appear on google maps. from the temple, you walk through a small market alley to the right until you get to the cliffside cafes. people start to claim their sunset cliffside tables around 6pm. #2 sunset from tanah lot beach / trump golf course - natural views with less people. google maps lists this area as tanah lot beach, apple maps listed this area as trump golf course. to access the beach and walking paths, go to the end of the sunset cafe area mentioned above, around a small red gate, through a little patch of wood, and then onto a paved path that leads to open beach and a great overlook that provides views of the sun setting directly behind tanah lot. this is an amazing spot for photographers and instagrammers to get iconic sunset shots with tanah lot in the background, but lots of open beach in the foreground. a lot of people start to claim sunset watching spots here around 5:30pm. alternative sunset locations with secondary views... if you feel like you've seen enough of tanah lot's main temple during the day and want a different sunset view, check out these options... #3 sunset on batu bolong temple - thread the sunset through the hole. as i was walking through the park to the north of the main tanah lot temple, i wondered why so many people were camping out along the side of the cliff, then i realized that it would be pretty spectacular to watch the sunset through the natural bridge under batu bolong temple. the view from above wouldn't provide a complete sunset under the bridge, but if you're on the ground at the right time of year, you might be able to accomplish it from the beach level if you can get down there when the tide is low enough. #4 sunset at de jukung resto & bar - relaxing indonesian dinner at sunset this option does not give you sunset views of any of the temples, but it does give you 180º sunset views over the open waters, with a really great indonesian and seafood meal. we could hear a little bit of the kecak dance happening at the nearby arena from our table even though we couldn't see it. there was also a private event happening for the major sports teams of indonesia while we were there, so there were a lot of people around, but the service was still very attentive for dealing with food allergies and the quality was excellent. was this review helpful?",17
"great temple located in stunning edge of the island, on 100m deep escarpment. but beware monkeys when you visit the temple, they live there and can still cap, phone or slipper...",14
"although very spiritual, there's not much at the temple itself. the views however are beautiful and very scenic. beware of the monkeys! take your sunglasses and hats off as they are known to rip them off you. glad we did it, but this is a once only visit of things to do in bali.",2
the average cost of ticket for transfer by ferry is 150000 to 200000. note: 1. please collect the tickets and keep it in a safe place. 2. don't miss the ferry while coming back. please reach at the pick up point on time. 3. please keep your luggages @ bali and carry only limited cloths required. 4. plan for at least 2 days for lembongan,2
"we drove for 2 hours to see this temple. the area around the temple is beautiful, but the temple itself was disappointing. it wasn't worth the long drive. there were many other locations that we enjoyed more.",4
"we visited tanah lot in the early evening and it is a very beautiful place, however it is also extremely busy with the tourist hordes arriving to see the sunset. due to the low level cloud we missed this which was not a bad thing to miss the traffic. worth a visit if you can go at a quieter time or are prepared to sit in traffic if you stay for the sunset.",17
went here with family. reminded me a bit of views from great ocean road in victoria with a temple on top. was nice. our driver got us a nice close park,4
"uluwatu temple was amazing. i have been twice in the past couple years and loved every second of it. the second time we actually found an offbeat track that leads you to the cliff edge (not safe for children!) where an elderly couple sell drinks etc. we sat for hours and watched the sunset. you can often see the fishing boats returning during sunset which paints a beautiful picture! be careful though, i made the mistake of wearing flip flops both times which the monkeys attempted to steal off my feet. don't wear and jewelry and keep anything valuable close to your body because the monkeys will steal it all including sunglasses off your head. the traditional dance at sunset was not my cup of tea and would not recommend for children as it is very long.",8
"tanah lot temple is my second favourite temple in bali after uluwatu. whilst the emphasis of uluwatu is evenly distributed between the temple and the kecak fire and dance show. the tanah lot temple is far more vast with several individual temples in the compound. before entering the compound, there are plenty of stores that sells balinese souvernier for tourists. the wave down the hill was quite dangerous though, so becareful not to get too carried away and place yourself far from the waves!",18
"overlooking the beach with cliffs to the water, sunset was gorgeous. recommend the kecak fire dance also, very beautiful and funny towards the end. have to be respectful and wear a sari to cover the knees, men and women, also, try to wear a tshirt to cover your shoulders.",13
"uluwatu is a big tourist attraction for sunset views so getting there is through dense traffic - leave plenty of time to get there and prepare for the place to be very crowded! you pay 30.000 idr pp to get in and then another 100.000 idr pp if you want to see the special balinese danse (which we opted not to do). be aware of people trying to sell you sarongs, which you have to wear - borrowing one is included in the price for entry !!",8
i can definitely say that this is a must see temple in bali in sunset it's amazing and magical in the time of sun set do not miss it if you go to bali,2
"this is something you definitely should visit when you're on bali. such an amazing view and temple, but look out for the monkeys. saw one girl being robbed from one of here flip flops just walking by them. and you don't get the stuff back either.. angry monkeys!",2
"we went by a private car to tanah lot temple. it's beautiful and worth a visit, it is a bit similar to other temples in bali, so i guess it depends if you want to visit other sites in the area, such as the rice fields. go early there are large tour buses that also visit.",18
"the temple was closed when we visited, but the premises are beautiful. it offers excellent views of the ocean. they also have kecak dance show in the evening, i would recommend to skip it.",13
"most amazing temple.surrounded by beautiful lake and gardens. it is a must see , my favourite place to be. worth the trip",4
it is basically a way of getting money from the tourists. and they are many! the view is beautiful if you get the luck to get a spot. don't even think on watching the dance. it is purely commercial.,13
"the best place to watch kecak dance in bali! with the sunset view. the ticket counter for kecak dance is in the temple area. it was open at 5 pm with the price of rp 100,000. the best seat was in the middle. the kecak dance was started at 6 pm. so, we had an hour to wait in the middle with the strong sun facing toward us. but it was worth the struggle!",2
"this is a magical place to view the sunset in bali, but be warned it is very busy around sunset. we were fortunate to go when the tide was out so we could walk to the temple ahead of the sunset. there is a charge to get in and there is the obligatory street vendors selling food and trinkets but if you can see past this you get a feeling of peace as the sun sets. it wasn't the best the day for seeing the sunset as it was hazy but we still managed to get a spectacular sunset. a must for sunset viewing",2
"this is one of my favorite visiting spot in bali. the place is very sacred, peaceful and has amazing scenic beauty. the lake beside tanalot temple is a view not to be missed. watching the sunset beside the lake was one of my most memorable experiences there.",18
amazing cultural experience against the backdrop of a beautiful sunset view with the temple on an elevated point of land at the coast line. the show cost $10usd and was well worth the expense. 70 men chanting and dancers colorfully dressed in the local traditional costumes telling a story during the one hour presentation,13
a must visit temple. huge with an amazing view to the river. a lot of photogenic scene. you can ride a speed boat as well for extra fun.,4
"we came to the temple when it was cloudy and really low visibility... the temple is small and not really special, but the setting is. we were lucky that after about 15 mins the sun came up, the situation changed completely and we had beautiful visit. genrally i would not recommend traveling this far only for visiting this temple.",4
"if you are a temple fiend, this is a great place for some solitude. a bit touristy but on the day we went it was quite eerily still, overcast and freezing cold, which sort of added to the ambience. see photos. plenty of temples in bali, this ones worth a visit for a few photos instead of waiting up north for three hours to take one of the main water temple.",2
bratan temple is the iconic temple of bali tourism. a great place to take pictures. the old temple (built in 1663) hosts religious ceremonies for the balinese.,2
"east of bali, better to leave kuta at 8.30am, the way is so beautiful, the place is not so big, but charming, you will see there many models and fashionista taking photos with party and fashion dresses, must be on concrete blocks of the lake, you may be stuck between people. time to spend at least 1hr, better to go to the village andctgecyea terrace from there, barely you need 10hrs if you don't spend much time.",2
"unless you are compelled to go for religious reasons, avoid the uluwatu temple at all costs. we visited, like everyone else for the magnificent sunset and promise of an interesting visit to a picturesque temple perched on a cliff edge. uluwatu is sometimes called monkey temple for obvious reasons. the place is overrun with long tailed macaques. apparently these have multiplied during lockdown and are now even more aggressive than before. you are warned to keep hold of your glasses, hats and anything else the monkeys can grab. and they will. we witnessed them stealing all of the above and more - a young child in its mother's arms had its foot grabbed to try and get its shoe. they then destroy whatever they have or might give it back if you are helped by one of the few attendants, who give the monkeys so many bananas that they drop what they have stolen. there were thousands of them and the more people who turned up close to sunset, the more monkeys gathered. we left before the sunset and before the dancing display because the traffic would have been terrible to get out of the place. avoid, avoid, avoid.",8
great walk along the cliff and you can see the temple at the top. unfortunately for us the day we visited was a major ceremonial day and much of the area was closed. nether the less it was still a great place to visit and recommend it.,4
a dazzling and stunning place . one of the top places to visit. it is a must-see. it is located in the southwest of bali and not far from seminyak if you stay there. don't miss to try touching and putting a python snake ( poisonless) in your hands and on your shoulder and take a picture- for that you should pay idr150.000 or you can take your picture with your mobile for idr 100.000. it will be a memorable moment in your life. tanah lot is the best place for taking picture and catching the moments. you can also try drinking coconuts and buy some souvenirs. do not miss it!.,2
a stunning cliff view with a beautiful temple. we watch the kecak dance and good to see more on culture of bali.,2
this is a very peaceful place but gets crowdy. the sunsets are very beautiful.. the place is very photogenic so cameras is must. no trip to bali is complete without coming here. bali the island of gods. as said..,2
"lots of monkeys to see between parking lot and temple. view is very pretty, temple was basically an empty room, not much to see. made the really bad mistake to see the fire dance. it was ok for about 10 minutes, you sit in the sun for an hour waiting for it and then the chanting and dancing is extremely boring. the place is packed to the point they put people on the ground, which probably isn't much worse than the hard cement seats - then you are stuck as you have to climb up and over people to get out. while people seemed to be enjoying it - i would never waste my time or money on it.",13
"amazing place. we went to temple for kechak dance show. great great and great, what a performance by the people who participate in dance show great makeup, live performance of ramayana. we all enjoyed and sun set was also good. must go when you go to bali",2
"amazing view and location, especially for sunset. the temple was serene and tranquil (forget about the tourists and the noises) if you really look from the location and the situation point of view. the high point of the the temple on the cliff brings the tranquility as its height and the sound of the huge waves below brings the serenity deeply into the soul.",4
"very beautiful temple and amazing to watch the sunset from the cliffs but very busy due to the fire dance. the temple has lots of steps so its not for everybody. also the monkeys are so cheeky! saw them steal a shoe, a phone and sunglasses so be careful! worth a visit if youre interested in the culture but if youre looking for a sunset view, i recommend eating at one of the nearby restaurants like blue point it single finn to enjoy the view with your meal.",14
"we had been told that this was a premier sunset view location, but it gets crowded at sunset, so we went by day to avoid this. the place was still very busy. the view was okay, but i wouldn't say spectacular. we climbed up several steep stairs and couldn't get close to the temple. our grand daughter, who is very blonde, was being manhandle by several strangers to be photographed with her - most didn't ask, they just grabbed her. this is quite scary for a 6 year old!. my husband sat down the bottom with our grandson watching the monkeys. a tourist threw a packet of potato chips at the monkeys and some other food item wrapped in cellophane or heavy plastic, they thought this was very funny. this upset the monkeys and they started to attack the crowd and became very vicious. several monkeys began to jump at visitors.",14
"great temple with exceptional view. it was one of d best place we visited and i must say the view was stunning. we visited late afternoon. it's usually crowded but a very nice place to take pictures. there are local shops outside where u can find amazing stuff to buy. choose a shop which has fixed price, they are way more better compared to the ones where u need to bargain. there are few food joints as well . tanah lot is definitely one of the best tourists attractions in bali.",2
"i left central ubud at 6 am and arrived to ulun danu around 7.15 am. there were already one small group of tourists and a couple there. however, i still had ample space to take nice photographs and the environment was very quiet and serene. the floating temple was beautiful and definitely worth the visit. i paid 50,000 idr for the entrance fee. the only thing that ruined the place was the statues of cartoon characters scattered near the entrance.",30
"wear long pants (you can skip using the purple robe), cover most of your body, a tshirt will do, if you dont want to raise eyebrow of the temple staff at the entrance, it was idr 20.000. if you love taking photo this is it. the cliff the monkeys, dont feed them and becareful they can steal your small items, glasses and stuff. the english announcement is every 15 minutes the dos and dont.",14
"first the good news: the temple where everyone takes a picture is a short 5 minute hike and seeing it from below is pretty cool too. everyone focuses on seeing mt agung through the gate split but i thought seeing it from the other side was just as cool. now the bad news: long line so you can have your picture taken by their photographer which you have to tip. that reflection you see in all the pictures is them using a mirror to create it. i think because of the short hike, it gets very crowded. i think if you come just to see this temple, you'll feel a disappointed. walk up the mountain to see some other smaller temples and you won't feel as disappointed.",28
"the view is simply breathtaking. we enjoyed the bright sun and the pouring down rain, all in one day. it's a temple which does not allow tourists so you can just go around. the walk down from the temple is beautiful...must visit in bali...",2
"visited pura lahur temple on 05/11/12. our guide nyoman was very informative, friendly, and spoke excellent english. he was always more than happy to stop and take photos of us. amazing views and ornate temple. not many monkeys to be seen as it was an early morning visit and a very hot day.",14
a beautiful temple located on an island off the coast. it can only be accessed at low tide. its very touristy. we enjoyed the walk up the cliff to take pictures and ambled our way through the market. the famous site is a worthwhile stop.,4
"we visited the grounds around the temple prior to the kecak fire dance show. the location of the temple makes it quite unique and the show was totally worth it although the theatre arena was packed with more than 1,500 people. totally worth the wait!",13
been here to see hw beautifull temple in the sea. the have snakes attaction an some animalls..some nice cafe to he some drinks f while,4
very nice temple complex... a bit crowded in the afternoons... i assume it will be even better in times of less tourists say early in the mornings.,4
"breathtaking view! the temple is located on the edge of a cliff, overlooking the sea. it is absolutely beautiful, especially during sunset. at sunset, villagers from around the area perform a traditional dance \tari kecak\. all locals, including myself, say that uluwatu temple does the best kecak dance in all of bali.",8
"depending on your tolerance level of waiting. it is still very worthwhile to get that instangram photo which everyone craved for. prepare for leaving at 5am from hotel and driver about 3 hrs to get there. wait for another 3 hrs before you take the photos for 3 mins. the professional people there will help you capture the photo free of charge. they are very professional, every photos are the same for everyone except you and your post are the only things that's unique for u. so, figure out a series of good post before your turn. good luck.",28
"it is a nice place to start your trip in bali. ulluwatu temple is around 45 mins drive from seminiyak, bali. there is an entry change for the temple. next you need to buy tickets for the keccak dance. the dance starts around 5 pm. but please check with sun set time on your day of visit . ensure to reach the temple 1.5 hours before sunet. enjoy the waves crushing the temple site. get your seat for keccak dance program.",8
visited in 2014. one of the best attractions of bali. the tanah lot temple stands in the sea and it is a spectacular view from the top. can take photos from various locations and everytime you get a different natural beauty in your camera. i captured some stunning views of the sea and these memories are really treasurable. beautiful place ...must go ...,18
we visited the temple in the evening around 5pm. it was crowded but we were able to appreciate the beautiful setting. the temple itself is not open for tourists. we were lucky enough to avoid monkeys and didnt see any actually. we bought tickets for the traditional ramayan performance and really enjoyed the experience. grab a seat early as it gets crowded. watching the sunset during a religious performance was a lovely experience. the performers did a great job. we had hired a driver for the day so that made logistics easier.,13
only accessible on low tide tanah lot is certainly well worth the trip out. beautiful views and don't forget to get blessed with holy water with plenty of eating places along the way.,17
the breathtaking views are the best part of this temple. there is quite a bit of walk to reach the cliff top from where one can enjoy the panoramic backdrops. the temple is full of monkeys so you have to be careful about your belongings. there is a board at the ticket counter giving the required instructions. its worth a visit for its beauty and serenity.,14
"a small entrance fee is requested at the entrance. the temple is truly beautiful. many tourists though. you'll have to walk a bit further, in the botanical garden next to the temple if you want to avoid tourists. the lake and the big forest-covered mountain make of this place a must-see. there is a restaurant in the botanical garden, which is actually part of a resort, but where everybody is welcome to eat some nice and cheap food, right in front of the mountain and the lake. amazing scenery while recharging batteries with a tasty indonesian-style dish.",2
"i rush to tanah lot to catch the sunset. the beach very crowded with people. temple and sunset was perfect combination. i enjoying sunset with big wave, very nice beach and beautiful temple. there was plenty shop that sell handicraft or t shirt balinese with reasonable price",18
the view to the temple and to the ocean is just sopivasti spectacular. must be even better at time of the sun set.,4
"nice temple to visit, although understandably we can not enter the temple. however the view (the temple is on the edge of a cliff) itself is worth the visit! went there afternoon, and combine it with the kecak dance. the sunset view in the afternoon was so beautiful and distracted me from the dance (nice distraction!). the people generally helpful. just beware of the monkey, some fellow visitors got their sunglasses stolen.",13
beautiful place and the temple is just inside the lake. and the mountain and lake view so mesmerizing. u will take ur breath away. u can eat in nearby restaurant with the view of lake and mountain although i don't like the food(we v booked a taxi for 10hr for usd 55). u won't find local taxi here,4
tanah lot temple is 16th century work. it is build with rock in the sea. beautiful view of sunset from tanah lot.,17
"what is the most important item to bring ? camera.....periods. going to uluwatu temple means that its picture time. the spot was so nice to take a lots of picture. beware with the monkey on the way to the temple and back they might want to steal your camera. i always like historical places, and for me beside tanah lot this is also one of a kind temple. locates in the far end of a cliff, u'll get the best shot of pictures if you go along to the far right side of the upper temple. best time to go there in the afternoon, if your lucky you'll get a warm nice afternoon cloud or sunset. remember to respect the place since it is one of the sacred temple in bali.",8
"nice place with some history connected to it. the monkeys here were well behaved, unlike the nasty ones in uluwatu! many tourists with parking place for private cars etc. a guide with knowledge of the history and the monuments is ideal-too bad we did not have one. plus, there could be signages for people to read, the history behind certain temples and carvings, statues etc.. a must visit in bali",8
"i was so excited to see the temple but didn't get even close. for 60k entrance fee i paid i got a beautiful sunset only and that was it, no sign of the temple. you can see the temple and take pictures only from a distance, don't expect to actually go into the temple. a restroom you have to pay and all of them look and smell terrible. you will be very disappointed if you go there to see the temple which you actually cannot see.",4
"after visiting (among others) tanah lot, ulun danu bratan and taman ayun i didn't quite have the same reaction to this temple. it may be because it was the last of the main balinese temples we visited, but while the location was really cool it didn't send out any wow-waves to me. remember to dress appropiately. if you happen to forget there are sarongs available near the ticket booth. you can buy a ticket for the dancing there as well. we decided to skip the dance to secure a nice spot to catch the sunset as it was uncomfortably busy. we found a good viewpoint as primarily chinese people scurried around us like hovering butterflies. braving the crowds was completely worth it though. even with a mildly cloudy sky the sunset was gorgeous.",18
it is a very famous temple in bali so a bit crowded but worth to visit! we also find there a small shop selling paintings (the young girl said it was her uncle's paintings) - good price and nice artworks!,2
"tourist heaven! if you expect the pictures you see on ig, you need to walk away from the crowd! but if you go too far, watch out for the tide as the sun goes down. it is beautiful but as ive mentioned its where everyone wants to visit and take pictures. selfie sticks, patience to wait for the sunset and navigate through the crowd is a must. i personally enjoy less famous but less touristy temples",4
one of an incredible temple in bali. but will be long hour due to traffic jam especially towards seminyak,2
beautiful temple that the locals consider one the most sacred places. absolutely recommend visiing it!,4
"the temple on a cliff is beautiful and you can see the indian ocean from here. bali truly have impressive waters/beaches which is great for nature photography enthusiasts, near the temple was a cecak dance performance ? which we did not visit ( not interested and costs 100,000 idr!)",2
"absolutely beautiful views over the cliffs. the temple itself is stunning as well. very friendly guides to take you through, very good price as well. remember to have water during the walk though!",4
beautiful area with lovely views of the island temple. you cannot travel across but there is a lot of action going on there there is a market which is well worth a walk around. we found the cheapest prices in bali here.,2
"beautiful place to go see the sunset! be aware of the monkeys, they are super aggressive and will take your things from you! glasses, camera, shiny things, anything that hangs! too many tourists, so take care, and be patient for the way back home! there is a dance going on at the temple and many people go see it.",4
"touristy? yes. lots of australians? yes. beautiful, perfect for families, couples, friends? yes. when i was there, there was an amazing festival going on with vendor booths, an indonesian/balinese dance performance, reggae music, dancing, and delicious food (the best burrito i have ever eaten, sold out of a little red volkswagen van). i also went on a weekday, and it was decidedly less crowded. see nearby aroma spa retreat reviews! great way to spend a day.",2
this unique view of temple in the rock and the sea view is mesmerizing! the best part is the sunset view. best place for historic lovers and also religious believers of hindu,4
"we visited the tanah lot temple around 1pm and becausae of the water, we were not able to go the island or to enter the temple. for this reason, we did not really like it. the area is full of shops and it's nice to make a picture, but ask your guide what's the best time for visiting since we experienced a little deception.",17
drove to tanah lot from legian which was about an hour. had an enjoyable hour wandering around the temple albeit you're not allowed to actually go inside which was a shame and is why i wouldn't wait the attraction more than average. enjoyed wandering around the shops above the cliff particularly the shop selling luwak coffee. imagine it would be quite spectacular at sunset. wouldn't rush to go back but enjoyed the experience.,17
"the temple is nothing especial. the view is good, but the temple itself is ok. before going there you should consider the fact that only worshipers can get inside the temple, so the only thing you get is the view of the temple from the cliff. it worth going only if you have time.",4
"the temple on the lake is nice, but in general i didn't find the entrance fee nor the drive out worth it. there are nicer temples elsewhere.",4
go at around 4 pm and enjoy the sunset. take pics and relax. do not go for very long walks. the dance is boring.,13
"beautiful temple , but too many tourist :((( but if you come after 3 pm it's less tourist especially around 5 pm :))) you can go to the waterfall first in gitgit then at last to this temple :)) perfect time after 3 pm !! no one passing by infront of you when you want to take a photo :))",4
"we booked a day tour include batur, bali cultural itinerary includes silver workshop, coffee favors, village visit, a culture dance, scarfs material workshop & rice terrace. when reach batur base, u can feel the cooling air outside, up the hill at the entrance, still got minor charge of each pax in idr. when reach the restaurant, best is outdoor seats to see mountain views enjoying the breeze, it's awesome!! take more pics~",2
"ulun watu means the rock at the end of land. the place has two views on either side with a sea adding to the beauty. you cannot go inside the temple but enjoy the view. it is a crowded place with lots of visitors and stages a kecak dance every evening. our driver messed up time time reaching at 5.15 and the tickets were sold out. reach the place by 4, take a lok around and get the tickets by 5, you will need to get seated by 5.30 to have a close view. they say the dance in the backdrop of sunset is a beautiful sight so choose the seats facing the sea towards the rock where the west is. worth a visit",8
"you can't miss them, but beware they are cheeky. shame the temples were all closed. but worth the visit.",4
"ok honest opinion, it's ok! yeah the temples pretty cool but it's been enclosed by a dirty big tourist trap. it costs to go into the area 60k each for adults. the temple is at the back so you have to go through the area to get to it. it costs to go in the dirty toilets, markets stalls on the hard sell and over crowded. didn't do the sunset but ask myself, would i return again? probably not!",4
a must go if u visit bali. the view is amazing. you need to pay entry fees about 10k-30k idr. you can watch kecak dance there. theres a lot of monkeys there when you walk in and the monkeys will try to snatch your things so be careful. i visited in dec'16 and the weather is nice and cool.,2
"the cliff location and ocean views made this visit special. the temple itself wasn't spectacular in comparison to many others in bali. the walk along the cliffs with strategically placed viewing platforms was worth the effort. we went before sunset to watch the kecak dance at 6pm - save yourself the 100,000 rupiah on this performance and buy a few bintang beers instead!",2
"an amazing place on a cliff at the corner of the island. luck - if you are lucky to have a clear sky especially at the horizon, you would witness one of the best sunsets ever. catch - you need to buy a ticket to watch the fire dance to have the best view of the sunset as the backdrop of the temple. ticket costs you idr 100k (inr 500; approx usd 9). the dance/show is also worth it if you are someone who appreciates hardwork and art. tip - be atleast 15 min earlier to the stage(amphitheater kind) to get the best seat to view the sunset.",13
"if you are in bali you must to see this temple. i recommend to go there for sunset, though it is very crowded, because the view is one of the best in the world.",2
tanah lot temple was built in 16th century. i like the natural geographical of that place. it very nice and amazing. the temple is only open for local people praying. we as a tourist just take the photo outside.,17
"the location and the view over the ocean are great. otherwise the temple is small and very crowded. the walks on both sides ofnthe the temple and good to do to get nice pictures. you really need to watch out for the monkey. they are not offensive but they are really trying to grab anything they can steal (children's shoes off their feet, sunglasses off tour head, ...)",14
"this objek is very populer in bali,would you came and see nice sunset at 18,00.temple on the black rock",2
"lovely spot to visit, this was my second time coming here, overall was great to show family around, the stalls selling items along the entrance way has changed dramatically since prior covid and temple was lovely to view again. was extremely busy with tour groups who pushed and shoved us, not caring that we were trying to take photos. would recommend coming here but be prepared for crowding",4
this visit was probably the highlight of our bali trip. the ride was long from ubud but the views here were amazing. you can spend around 1 hour or more here. its pretty beautiful landscape. the temple architecture is pretty great as well.,2
receive a blessing in a cave ? well worth a donation and shop's galore even had something to eat and drink while watching the sunset !.,4
uluwatu temple is situated right by the sea. the sea views are stunning and involves a cliff side walk after you walk past some free roaming monkeys. take care with your belongings as monkeys can be naughty and snatch sunglasses etc. going at sunset would be ideal but expect crowds. we went midday and still had great views.,8
definitely worth a visit to watch the sunset. it is a peaceful and stunning setting and an amazing temple to look around.,4
"visited this temple three times already,the latest one was few days ago.the temple on the cliff still beautiful,the sea view still marvellous,the monkeys there still naughty.but i found that the ticket for tourists not very nice. before we got a paper printed ticket, now still got a printed paper, but it looks like a receipt,not the ticket.so cant keep the ticket for memory,cuz the receipt will become blurred one day.i dont know why,cuz we foreign tourists pay more money to visit here,but got a receipt even issued by a bank.i think ticket is important,especially in bali,such a creative island,they should provide us a beautiful and artistic ticket.hope the tourism authorities of bali will improve this.",2
"an eye opening evening, well worth the visit. we visited on one of the quietest nights of the year (apparently because of the volcano). good luck if you visit on a busy night, get there early for the sunset dance! *watch out for the monkeys* keep all your belongings protected (phones, cameras, glasses etc) ensure that you book a driver from your resort / hotel. we got a well priced driver for 125000 rupiah per hour (approximately $13 australian dollars per hour). our amazing driver, sena, not only talked to us during the drive, but guided us throughout the entire visit to the temple, including taking photos of us. thank you again sena! highly recommend asking for sena: 081 239 63032 or ketutsena76@gmail.com hope you enjoy your visit to the temple and remember be careful of the monkeys!",14
"this temple was worth every penny spent to drive there. so spiritual and majestic that is really shows what bali is all about. try to book your tour around sunset. although it is busy, it is 100% worth it.",2
"its a beautiful place that is definitely worth visiting. the sunset was great. it reminds one of the majesty of nature regardless of the human races (in)significance. we had not originally planned to go but decided on a whim to do so when we were on a grab car. upon arrival, the driver asked if wed like for him to wait for us as tanah lot does not allow tourists to take a grab car out of the place. we have not heard of this rule before and didnt know how long wed take so we said no. when we were ready to leave at around 7pm, we tried booking a grab car to no avail. there were a few local drivers offering their service to send us out but we refused. everyone else seemed to have arranged transport! 😱 out of desperation, we called a friend in bali for help. he told us that the rule was true. it would be dangerous for him to pick us up from tanah lot and we had to walk about 1km out before he met us. he shared if we were to take a local transport from tanah lot to seminyak, it could easily cost us 500k. thats insane!! the grab app only quoted 81k for the same route! other than this slight hiccup, we have no regrets visiting tanah lot. it was simple, beautiful and elegant. other important information to note... it costs about 60k per pax to enter and 5k to park a car if youd like your driver to wait!",18
the beautiful landscape and the best location for your memorable holiday in bali..the place are very popular of the photography landsacape,2
"tanah lot was located about 25 km from our hotel at kuta. our travel agent catur had recommended that i hire a scooter and drive to the tanah lot temple. with the gps on and my wife to guide it was quite easy to reach the temple and took us only about an hour. the temple was built on a rock which is a little off the shore. although the photos on the net showed it was surrounded by water on all sides, since the tide was low the water had receded and the temple was approachable by foot. on the way to the temples, we crossed a small market which mainly sold souvenirs. we could not go up to the temples as it was closed to visitors. we had to make do with admiring the temple from below. most of the tourist were there mainly to enjoy the panoramic view of the indian ocean and to catch the sunset. after taking a few photos, we stood for a while on the shore enjoying the cool waves lapping against our feet. the same waves which have been thrashing against the rocks and shaping them over the centuries. we walked along the shore and reached another small cliff which we climbed and that provided a beautiful view of the sea front and of the tanoh lot temple. a lot of people had reserved their spot in the area to catch the sunset view. we walked around and found ours. the sunset was beautiful colouring the sky in different hues of orange and its final glow being carried by the waves reflecting of the sea and the silhoutte of tanah lot on the rock stood at the corner admiring this view like the many visitors. it was a good way to end out trip as tanah lot was the last place in bali we visited before we completed our vacation.",17
"was looking online when i came across this place because it wasnt originally part of our plan but so glad we went. the temple itself is high up the mountain so youll need to be travelling with an experienced driver/tour to get you up there. once youre up there, youll have to pay a contribution fee to help maintain the temple and of course youll be provided with a sarong to wear before stepping into temple areas. theres two main areas, one has the big swing and scenic mountain view and the other is the most popular area for a picture which is named gate to heaven or stairway to heaven depending on whom you ask. the waiting time to have your picture taken there is slightly mad, in the end i couldnt be bothered waiting but if you have the patience then id recommend it.",28
"this place is simply beautiful. the black sand, the temple sitting directly at the threshold of the sand and the indian ocean... natures best. the priest offering a blessing in the base of the temple as the waves hit the rocks... calming the outdoor market with a mixture of mainstream and private brands... conveniently genius but, the sunset... wowing and simply gorgeous to see all of the colors come together than settle behind the water.",4
"this was the first temple i stopped at during my 10 day adventure around bali, and it didn't disappoint! despite there being quite a crowd around, the location was beautiful, and the surroundings were just as enjoyable to explore. you can cross the water during low tide for a closer look, but even from afar it's quite a magic sight.",2
"we came here to check out the temple and the raved about kechak dance. the tickets for the entrance is on the outside of the compound where they lend you a wrap to cover your legs. the view from/ of the temple is truly magnificent. especially with the sun setting, nature never looked better. the tickets for the kechak dance are sold at a counter in-between the amphitheater and the temple. i think the kechak dance was one of my favorite things that we had done in bali among the many. we got some pretty good front row seats and with the sunset, it really wasn't that hot. i loved the cultural dance because its unique and the chanting was quite shocking and entertaining at the same time. the story they depicted was filled with all the good aspects of theater and even the cute (and kind of ironic for the location haha) and naughty monkey. it's a definite must see while you're there!! the temple itself is not the most exciting, but as all other balinese temples, it's made out of stone and you can only see it from the outside. do watch out for the monkeys! probably the most bold and most vicious i've seen on all of bali. a family walking in-front of us had their daughter's flipflops stolen (both sides by 2 different monkeys at the same time!) and i had a tug of war on my sunglasses with a monkey (which i won - just be firm and don't give up! lol) just a few minutes later. don't buy the peanuts some of the balinese men try to sell at the entrance. it just makes everyone's problem worse!",2
the drive to the temple was amazing. we reached around noon & walked down for lunch just near the main signal. we reached the temple closer to sun set & walked to get glimpse of the most breathtaking view of sunset. we spent a lot of time walking around & admiring the views of the sea below. be careful to put away any items as there are a lot if monkeys who snatch sun glasses & break them. so even if you try to save your item its difficult as there are so many & for our safety its best to leave them alone. i witnessed one visitor trying to eye & tease the monkey who got violent & fortunately the guard was around to save. it is very crowded & to get a clear view of the sunset its a task to find that one spot without anyone around. our first temple visit in bali & it has made an lasting impression on our hearts.,2
"the place is cool, nice scenery, lots of trees both shady and tall. the atmosphere is clean, well maintained, and lots of spots to take pictures. ulun danu temple is located in the middle of the lake, very unique and iconic. we can take pictures from the edge of the lake with a beautiful background of ulun danu temple. parking is spacious enough.",30
very beautiful view . though you cannot enter temple but still a must visit place when you are in bali . very clean and beautiful place . scenery is awesome.,2
they are not as aggressive as at ulu watu but still kinda creepy. was also so so crowded when we were there. maybe going early n the morning would have been better?lovely forest though.,8
"easy to understand why uluwatu is a unesco site. spectacular location on the cliffs on the west coast of bali. quite a large temple complex with long walls that you can walk along. in addition to the visit the highlight is the kewac dance show which you have to buy tickets for at 100,000r per person which is money well spent. they go on sale at 5pm and worth getting in early as seating is first come first served in the outdoor amphitheater. we had a great view of the stage and also enjoyed a spectacular sunset. the show lasts for about 45 minutes and is spectacular with great costumes. when you buy your ticket you are also given a sheet of paper explaining the different acts. really enjoyable show. a “must do” activity while youre in bali",8
went to this temple and i must warn future visitors to beware of the cheeky monkeys. leave your tangible belongings such as glasses and wallets in the car or the monkeys will snatch them away if you are not careful. the highlight of the visit was to watch the dance perfomance during sunset and it was a truly magnificent performance. well worth the visit!,14
"this view truly is spectacular. well worth a visit. but beware of monkeys if you are not a fan! my friend and i booked a tour to this temple as our tour company told us there would be no monkeys. there were monkeys everywhere. the show was booked out, so if you want to see the kecak dance, i suggest arriving earlier!",13
my husband and i have seen the monkeys at uluwatu in previous years and were not interested in seeing them again. our hotel recommended that we go to the monkey forest and we were not disappointed. the monkeys were very friendly unlike uluwatu and kept to themselves. we couldn't believe how many of them there were. it was a lovely scenic walk around the forest.,8
"this was our third visit to bali and our third time at uluwatu temple! we absolutely love this temple, and the serene views it is surrounded by. the cliff views are absolutely mesmerizing and the photos are worth getting in.",8
"although the temple is a little out of the way it is defiantly worth a visit to watch the sunset. stunning scenery from the cliffs, the temple was a little disappointing in that a lot was cordoned off so you are really only going to see the sunset from an interesting place. beware of the monkeys they are not friendly down there, we saw a lady get attacked.",14
it is one of the beautiful place that i have ever visited.uluwatu cliffs are excellent & long.the temple is at the corner of the cliff & is beautiful to look at.monkeys are everywhere & they are scary.temple is at the top of one of the hills.kecak dance here at the afternoon is very popular.it is 1 hr distance from nusa dua by car.,8
"first off, the temple is huge..and very crowded with tourists (which i totally expected) but totally worth the drive there as this was a magical experience for me...i was blown away by the views of the ocean and the waves crashing into the steep cliffs...the monkeys who were abundant everywhere (yes, was forewarned to remove all my jewelry and keep my belongings close to my side as they do grab your stuff!) but especially the fantastic kecak dance/theater show ...this was the highlight of this attraction as was so intriguing, artistic, colorful, passionate, energetic, comedic at certain scenes, such talent...and without instruments..only the sounds emerging from the men performing the kecak....absolutely breathtaking and amazing...but a word of advice....leave at least 5 minutes before the end of the show so as not to be stuck in mega traffic trying to leave as there is only one way in and one way out ..up until a certain point...where then the road branches off..so leave early!",13
everything about tanah lot is exciting & full of history. the temple itself is one of bali's holy places & when viewing this at sunset one is moved by the serenity & beauty of the place. we had a driver take us to tanah lot & also explain the history. for those wishing to visit the markets there is plenty to keep you busy!,18
"it sure was nice to get to this section of bali, which like ubud, had less traffic and more green hills. when you go, wear pants or a long skirt or dress (for girls) and you will not have to \rent\ a wrap. this is an active worship site for the hindu people and shorts are not appropriate. there is an entry fee plus, for $2 each you borrow a purple wrap that goes around your waist and get a plastic bag of small bananas to feed the monkeys. they are sneaky and like to take sandals off of girls' feet *(saw it happen when we came and when we were leaving). there are locals who offer the monkeys some other food so they let go of the stolen item. then you tip the local for retrieving your item. anyway, the setting is beautiful. there are many places to take photos along the cliff walkways. the temple was full of worshippers and is not available for entry by the general public. the ultimate temple, which is towards the edge of the cliff, is for the priest only. they have ceremonial dances here in the evening. saw the arena for that but were not there at performance time so cannot comment on that. the monkeys are all around, but by the time we arrived in the afternoon, none of them wanted our bananas. probably too full already. one even hissed at my husband with an open mouth full of sharp teeth when he tried to offer him one.",2
"temple on the water, very beautiful. only problem is that when we went, it was so busy with tourists that you couldn't get around with bumping into someone. try to get there early and i am sure it would be worthwhile. we enjoyed the view of the temple from one of restaurants overlooking it. if in the area, a must see.",4
the temple itself was breathtaking but it was the fire dance that really blew me away. a must see... so unspoiled and just a group of extremely talented balinese people. the dance took us through to sunset... it was such a lovely day.,13
"the temple is an awesome piece of architecture that is situated up in the mountains, 1200 metres above sea level, sitting at the edge of a lake. it took our taxi driver about two hours from port to get there. we were amazed at the beauty and tranquility of this place. the well kept lawns and surrounding lake exude a sense of peace and calm. lots of visitors. unfortunately, the day we were there, it was drizzling with a bit of fog, adding to the mystic of the area. the temple can be found on their 50,000 bank note. the traffic going back was horrendous and we took much longer but our driver got us in on time for our ship's departure.",4
"tanah lot means \land [sic: in the] sea\ in the balinese language. located in tabanan, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from denpasar, the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide.",18
"very good, suitable for tourists on holiday to bali ... there is a beach view, and for a nice afternoon to see the sunset and enjoy the scenery there..very calm, comfortable and lots of cute monkeys😍😍",2
just after amlapura in the direction of tulamben you'll pass this place. it is sereen and you also can swim in the coldest water coming from the mountains. there are many stories about this place. still bali as bali was 30 years ago.,2
"the setting at tanah lot is majestic with lots of photo opportunities with two main sights. the entrance fee is $3, however, the venue is now somewhat commercial as you have to pass through an extensive mass of market stalls to get there. well worth a visit. we are told it is very busy for the sunset viewing but we did not stay to experience this.",17
"well worth the drive into the mountains to see the temple, lakes, waterfalls and some incredible views of the volcanoes. the temple is serene - even though there are plenty of visitors - just find a spot by the lake beside one of the altars and contemplate. gorgeous.",4
"there is a reason why this is the most popular must-see in bali. location says it all! situated by the side of a beautiful lake, the islands with the main temple buildings do indeed, seem to float in the air, giving the whole place a magical feel. unfortunately, it's overrun by tourists, as is just about every other place of note in bali, but an early morning visit or a late afternoon one will see only a few visitors. my tip: stay at one of the many cheap accommodations in the area and get there before, say 9am. you'll have a great time in a fantastic spot.",2
"bali has preserved its history and their efforts show at all places. uluwatu temple , on a cliff, is a hindu temple, with beautiful carvings and architecture. like all temples, this too is closed for non residents. tourists are allowed to wander around the premises. the most unique thing about this temple is the location. you have to walk a lot to explore the premises. the temple is visible from a distance and the view is breathtaking when the waves wash the base of the cliff. the roar of the ocean and blue vastness with waves surfing is amazing. you can wait for the evening cultural program where tribal dance and fire show happens. my visit was during the day time post which we left for uluwatu beach. i was quite apprehensive about visiting the temple since i had read monkeys swarm the place. but against all fears and apprehensions, monkeys did not bother us. they meant no harm. infact tourists went very close to these primates and take their pictures. at times they attack at times they are totally cool. rather avoid eye contact with monkeys and keep your sunglasses/specs safe with you. dress code- you need to cover your legs with a sarong which they provide at the entrance.",8
this temple is very unique as it is on a cliff. if you are wearing shorts you have to wear a sarong which is provided. you have to walk a very long way to the main temple but you are rewarded with stunning views of the temple and the sea. but beware of the monkeys.,14
"if you love nature, water, and history - this is a great place to visit when you are in bali. the whole pond is full of healthy and large kois! the place is especially great to visit early in the morning so you don't get too hot because you will have to try the stepping on the stones in the middle of the \water\ where there is only one way out. =)",2
"again, nothing fancy about the temple itself. but the view and the air there are perfect. so good for taking amazing pictures and enjoying some fresh air.",4
the temple itself is for praying only so you can't get that close. you will only be able to see it from afar but the cliff and sea views are very beautiful. there is also a dance performance that happens every day in the afternoon. walking around you many encounter some of the monkeys that live around the temple grounds.,14
one of the best places to see in bali. the temple is situated in water and the walk from the entry point till the temple is worth it. ensure to carry extra dress cause chances of getting wet are good. there is a stone laid path under water on which one needs to walk and one needs to be careful as he or she may get hurt if not watchful. there are some local guides who are there to help you . the temple is very peaceful and picturesque. there are places where tourists can sit and enjoy drinks ( coconut water ) at the same time having a pleasant view of the sea . there are a lot of shops from which clothes and other artifacts bought at bargainable prices . a good place that ought not be missed .,2
"go to the toilet before going to tenah lot! i made the terrible mistake of thinking i could go there. there were heaps of toilets that you had to pay to use, but were absolutely filthy. squat toilets with no toilet paper or bidet, just a bucket and cup to wash yourself. i finally found one after trying heaps that was acceptable. it was near the coffee luwak cafe. this was one of three temples we saw in bali. it was by far the busiest, so many tourists that it made taking photos and such difficult. we also stood in line for a while to get holy water and a sarong to go up into the temple, only to realise that we could only go 5 meters up the steps because it was closed off for only people praying. however it was beautiful and i god many photos of the sunset. still worth a visit :)",2
tanah lot is best visited at the end of your tour to catch the majestic sunset in bali. there would surely be many tourists in the area but you should not pass the opportunity because of this. there are many spots to take the perfect shot of the sunset and it is breathtaking.,18
this temple shoots great at first light - think sunrise. we showed up at dawn in the rain and there was no one there. we drove by two days later at 2 pm and it looked like the parking lot at disney land. go early and take a tripod. take your binoculars too as the birding is great there.,4
"if you arrive here around 4:00 pm, you have enough time to see the temple and walk around before buying your tickets to the fire dance at 5 pm (the dance starts later - at sunset). they provide you with a sarong along with your ticket to the temple, which is nice. it was a beautiful view from the cliffs, and very interesting to see the temple right at the edge. the monkeys were nice to look at, but we took others' advice and stayed a good distance away from them to avoid getting our stuff stolen. we were glad to have bought our tickets to the fire dance right when the ticket office opened at 5 so that we could have our pick of the seats in the amphitheater. once in there, we watched a beautiful sunset, and very much enjoyed the dance that followed - the classic balinese love story of rama and sita.",13
this is the best location to see kecak and fire dance while waiting for sunset..price is average and the place is clean even in crowded time,13
we arrived early hoping to get an uninterrupted photo opportunity at tanah lot. however due to many tourist buses having the same idea we ventured into the pan pacific golf resort next door. turned out to be a fantastic idea. peaceful away from the multitudes of on lookers. we sat high on the grassy cliffs over looking tanah lot temple with a majestic view of sun set. we also had dinner at a local tanah lot cliff warung facing the ocean. great service and food. as the local warungs accept cash only i recommend you take out cash from the atm's near the car park prior to climbing the cliffs. it's a bit of a climb down with only romantic lighting.,17
tanah lott not sure whatt just a lott of shops and a few temples you could nott access butt picturesque i'd love to surf the place butt cantt take your pics and buy some souvenirs with a good haggle and then join the traffic jam outt of the place.,17
tanah lot is a must visit shrine in bali. a hindu temple on a natural rock formation besides the beach ocean is a sight not to be missed. ticket price is less than 10$,18
"it was the second time i visited here,first time was many years ago,i think this temple still worth visiting again.so last year when i had a day tour in south bali,i decided to come here again.this time though i stayed more longer than last time,but still not enough, maybe i should stay around here and go by myself.the temple is sacred,it located at the cilff,if not for praying,then cannot go inside the temple.it is famous for its sunset,the first time i visited cant see the sunset,cuz cloudy,this time cant see the sunset also,cuz i have another place to go,so sad.there are many cute but naughty monkeys around,be careful,take care of your belongings.at night you can watch kecak dance here, last time i already watched it,also,i have to go to suluban beach,so didnt watch it.",2
"nestled on the edge of a cliff with stunning sea views, uluwatu temple is a definite must-do. the temple is nice to see and walk around, but the real highlight here is the vast, endless ocean you see before you when you're at the temple. i could stare out at it for hours. if you walk to the right on the path you also get a beautiful view of the temple on the cliff with the ocean, it takes a few minutes to walk all the way to the end, but it's definitely worth it. although we heard a lot about how beautiful the sunset was, we decided to visit the temple earlier to avoid a huge crowd. i highly suggest coming earlier, because the crowd is less earlier in the morning. i heard many people complain about it being too crowded, but if you just choose your time wisely you will be fine. in my opinion, you don't have worry about the sunset because you can see it from many other places in uluwatu, jimbaran, kuta, seminyak, etc. also, it can get quite hot, so the earlier you come the cooler it'll be. we also heard a lot about the monkeys and that they weren't the most well behaved, but personally we didn't feel remotely effected by them. if you leave them alone and just go about your business you will be perfectly fine. all in all, uluwatu temple is a great experience if you are looking for great ocean and sea-side views, and the temple (although not even near the most grand you'll find in bali) is quite pleasant. i highly suggest visiting it, keeping in mind to come early or being ready to deal with the crowd.",8
very impressive! beautiful garden and water features. if you are in east bali this place is definitely a must see.,2
"must go if you are an avid photo taker! recommended for the sunset!! upon arriving, we were greeted by its residents families and families of monkeys! the monkeys are relatively well-behaved, and will normally stay away unless you beckon it with treats and all. hold on well to your belongings they seem attracted to bright-coloured camera bags/ pouches. we took many pictures of the monkeys with the sunset and uluwatu temple in the background they were great. drivers are easily available, but we used the same driver throughout our trip in bali at us$40 per day. our driver is pretty decent and honest, good driver but not too much of a tour guide. recommended if you just need transport and help with tour booking (means you already have a good sense of where to go and what to ask), otherwise, you may wish to check out other tour guides. name: ketut san cell: [--] email: ketutsan_balinese@yahoo.com",2
"advertised as one of the more popular tourist destinations in bali, uluwatu is a small temple in a great location. we paid for a taxi which took approx 1 hour from semiyak/legian area. there is only one tempt that can be viewed from the cliffs either side. monkeys are little thieves but if you take the advice, dont wear caps or sunglasses and keep a sensible distance they are fine. the temple itself cant be accessed but it is a lovely thing to see. sunset was sadly cloudy but im sure on day would be spectacular.",8
"unfortunatelly, we (a couple) came visit tanah lot during low tide. however, it didn't distance tourists from it, so the whole area was overcrowded maybe, they just didn't know (as we either) that miracle of temple being isolated from the mainland happens only during high water. luckily, it was prohibited to climb on the temple, so everyone had a chance to take a shot or two of the empty temple on the background of the sea. in anyways, during sunset the view was worth it to visit this place.",17
"tanah lot was a fantastic experience. we payed a driver to take us there and back as it is quite a long drive from kuta. there is an entrance fee of rp60,000 per adult and rp30,000 per child (under 10yrs). there are toilets at the entrance. there are a lot of market stalls and cafes along the walk to the tanah lot view and multiple places for good photo opportunities. you cannot go up to the temple but at low tide you can walk across - we didn't attempt this as it is dangerous and slippery and the photos and view you get from the mainland is stunning. if you turn left once you are at the end of the path (just before the beach) and head up the hill past more market stalls, there is a large section of chairs and tables on the cliff side where you can sit and get a cold drink and take photos of the sunset over tanah lot. there are many vendors here to choose from, all selling cold drinks and some food. if you turn to the right once you are at the end of the path (just before the beach) and go up the hill in the opposite direction, you can get some amazing photos of tanah lot from a different view as well as some other lovely sights of further north up the coast. it is very busy and sometimes you have to wait for people to move to capture the perfect photo opportunities, but it is worth the wait.",17
"i love coastal sites, so this place was one of my favourite places in bali. we went there late morning on our last day in bali, before our driver dropped us off at the airport. i wish we had more time in bali because i was told that the sunset view is even more beautiful.oh, just beware of the monkeys - they are capable of snatching everything in sight (your cap, sunglasses, wallet, etc.).",2
visited this temple on the 5th day of our stay late morning and we were pleasantly surprised to find a beautiful view. wow a temple located in the sea. you need to walk a few meters in the sea before you reached the temple and while we were walking we had a big wave that just washed us close to waist length and that was a great feeling we all had. once inside we were blessed by the priest with the holy water. really very nice temple. we were lucky to get a glimpse of the snakes after crossing over and we all touched the snakes. a place not to be missed in bali.,2
"beautiful. lots of tourists though - it was like chinese invasion when we arrived there haha. too bad it was in the morning too as it was high tide so we couldnt go to the main temple, but still really beautiful",4
"this was about an hour and a half drive from the first temple we visited - taman ayun. when we arrived, the parking lot was already full of tourist buses. the grounds/park was well-maintained, but quite odd that it looks like a mini zoo (with bats and python you can take a picture with for a fee) within the temple grounds. the temple by the lake is beautiful and unique, however, it looks better in pictures. and once you're done having your picture there, there's really nothing much to do. temperature can be quite cold because it sits on a higher altitude, so come prepared.",4
"uluwatu temple is a location in bali which is about 1-1.5 hours away from the buzzing city of kuta. the main attraction of this temple is its great location atop a hill overlooking the vast indian ocean. while the temple houses lord rudra (another form of lord shiva), the tourists are not allowed to enter the main temple premises. however, the trail to the temple top and down takes you through a great panoramic view of the ocean. for nature lovers and worshippers of beautiful scenery, visit to this location is a mandatory if in bali. while our tourist guide had warned of monkeys, we were lucky enough not to spot even one monkey at this location. also, try visiting this place around sun set for a great and captivating view.",8
"on my way back from amed got my driver to stop here, one of the kings water palaces, you can swim in the pools, really great statues and gardens,if you like the culture of bali this is the place for you. had a coffee at the resturant, beautiful views, one of the highlights of my trip to amed.",2
this place is a compound for visiting several temples or chandi. the tanah lot temple is a temple for the god of the sea and if one goes to worship one must be blessed by holy water by a priest and then one can climb the stairs to worship in the temple. what makes this really appealing is that it is made of natural rock and one can see high waves crashing to the shore. during high tide no one is encouraged to visit there as water surrounds the temple making it an island or sorts. the other attractions in this compound is the batu bolong a stunning natural rock formation and a temple on the top which access is closed so one can just see the stunning sunset views from this temple. a must see in bali.,18
"what can i say? everyone wants to see tanah lot so be prepared for the crowds especially if you want to see sunset with everyone else. for pictures, i prefer the morning light but atmosphere of sunset is very special too. it costs a lot to get tour company or even taxi to take you and wait and come back, then there is the entry fee (i can't remember exactly how much but more than anywhere else we went for the past 7 days) and then you have to pay for car entry. expect to pay 3 times - travel/ tour, entry and car park. there is a temple on site so you can get a water blessing at the base of island but expect to queue for this in the late afternoons. no entry into the temple.",17
"how this place maintains such a high rating is beyond me. the site is an overrun tourist dump. you can't enter the temple areas themselves, you're nickel and dimed with paid toilets, tons of bothersome vendors hawking postcards, t-shirts, photo services, etc. more than that, the natural beauty of the place is spoiled by trash-ridden dirty beaches and tons of construction.",4
"we came to see the sunset show! if you're in this area and don't have much to do it's a lovely place to visit if you don't mind crowds. but we drove an hour to see the show and i must say if you are on a time crunch and have to pick certain things to do, i would go with something else. super crowded and the show was so full they were sitting people on the main stage. it's a unique experience if you like shows just beware of the monkeys! i witnessed a monkey take a girls cell phone! also there it is 30.000 rp each to get to see the temple and then 100.000 extra per person if you want to see the show! if you are going to the show get there no later than 5 and ask them where to buy tickets!",13
"even that you have very limited time, go to this place for the sunset. it is just memorable. the sun, the temples and the sea are the best picture to live.",4
"the site is very beautiful with a long walk over the cliff and overlooking the ocean. there is a very old hindu temple well conserved to visit and many \wild\ monkey ! be careful with your sunglasses, telephone etc. since the monkey may tried to take them...",14
"we opted to visit lempuyang temple because of the numerous images we had seen online of the amazing heavens gate! we were staying in nusa dua so the journey to lempuyang took well over 3 hours. after a short uphill walk to the temple we discovered that there was a 1.5-2 hour queue to get your photo in heavens gate! (not mentioned when we were sold the trip). please also note that there is no water in front of the much photographed gate. the photos are fakes produced by a skilled local and a mirror! the rest of temple is a pretty stepped structure with numerous intricate structures. we didnt fancy queuing for 2 hours for a faked photo so decided to walk further up the hill to the second temple. the second temple is visually disappointing and we were shocked that the route up was bordered by piles of rubbish! if you like queuing, faked photos & litter this is the temple for you! otherwise bali offers many alternative temples to visit that are far more impressive and more easily accessible!",28
sat up at one of the restaurants overlooking the temple and sipped on a coconut drink. lovely spot for a late afternoon drink! a little difficult to get to. bathrooms not great.,4
"parts of the temple are beautiful, especially when combined with views of the lake and mountains. parts are effectively a city park, with colorful cartoon animals in concrete and a little fishing pond.",4
"the tanah lot temple was a beautiful temple, we visited it just before sunset but the sun was behind the clouds sadly, the problem with it was there were so many tourists there. but a great view!",17
"we hired a guide in bali (mr.surya) and he is a gem of a person. do contact him if you are there and he will show you around. his contact number (phone & whatsapp) is +62 852-3711-0000. you will not regret it. if you think you should visit this place only during sunrise or sunset, you are mistaken. you can visit this place anytime during the day. we went here around 3 pm and it was fabulous. the sky was blue with the waves hitting the shores at the prefect height. from the parking the temple is around 15 minutes walk but you will not feel it. there are a shops at the parking where you can drink, eat & shop. wear only flip flips or rubber crocs. must visit. duration of visit -1 hour minimum. you will not get bored.",2
gorgeous place with a peaceful vibe. the pools with koi are lovely. the statues are intriguing. the entire grounds are picturesque and kept clean. it makes a nice 1 hr side trip if you are coming or going to any destination in east bali.,2
"started the morning with the best driver (aric) extremely friendly, and great knowledge about bali. thank you aric",2
"temple building were ok, typical of asia architecture, interesting, however the views from above of the cliffs and the water down below were stunning, magical !",4
"we had been told that we absolutely must see the uluwatu temple so of course we felt inclined to do so. we hired a bali driver to drive us there from our resort in nusa dua as we had done some research that informed us that once you get there it is next to impossible to get a taxi to come and get you. our driver also then came with us to see the cliffs and the temple and gave us some information along the way. there are monkeys at this location but no need to be made fearful by some of the reviews about this. yes remove anything that they may find appealing and just be sensible. there are now staff on hand at all times with a fully stocked cage of bananas and other treats that the staff will bribe a monkey with to retrieve any \borrowed\ items. these monkeys aren't silly!!!! they get hungry, they take something and then they get food!!! the view of the cliffs and ocean is beautiful. we were there just before sunset as we wanted to see the kecat dance show and it was really hot but the walk is short and not difficult and you can stop many times along the way. of course you cannot enter the royal temple but can walk the perimeter. the kecat fire dance show is an absolute essential thing to stay and watch. only $10 per person (aud) and such a wonderful glimpse into the beautiful bali culture and tradition. the show occurs daily from 6pm which is during sunset so you have an amazing backdrop to such a wonderful show. cannot recommend this highly enough.",8
"i would have loved to seen more temples during our stay in bali but we were on the south side and so many were 2 or more hours away so we opted to visit uluwatu temple at sunset. it wasn't the best sunset i have ever seen, but still very beautiful. we had a taxi driver wait for us since it's in a remote area and we stayed through half of the kecak dance before leaving so as to beat the crowd of people that were there - also because the chanting of the dance was giving a few members of our group a headache. there is a ledge you can cross to get a great picture however it is very dangerous and i am surprised they allow people to do it. the temple itself is very small and you cannot go inside but seeing the coast is very beautiful. the monkeys are only in a small area but be weary as others have commented. i watched a woman eating an apple within a few feet of the monkey and then shortly after she dropped it to ground as the monkey began to run towards her. a woman in our group had her earring removed and luckily did not get hurt but they will take just about anything they can reach so just be wise with what you wear and bring when around them...",8
"we visited uluwatu temple on 7th november. magnificent architecture in a perfect location. a friend commented - great wall of china meets the white cliffs of dover. the views are truly spectacular and i feel you must make an effort to visit. entrance rp 30,000. we watched the kecak and fire dance in the arena during sunset - tickets @ rp100,000. tip - avoid sitting under the big spot lights - after sunset there are thousands of flying insects - and they bite. the monkeys are mischievous but this is the fault of humankind again. because the monkeys are fed by humans they have learnt to steal from us in exchange for food. some monkeys get pretty aggressive but do not harm them as monkeys are revered in bali. uluwatu is one of my favourite sights.",8
my family really enjoy the moment we step into uluwatu.. the view is so beautiful. we enjoy the evening we have here.. my daughter really wanted to see monkey but unfortunately none of the monkeys to be found during our time here,8
"jaw-droppingly beautiful, the tanah lot temple is a gorgeous temple complex with remarkable architectural features. sitting on a humungous rock that juts from the sea, it is another sunset must see in bali.",18
great view of blue ocean from the cliff of the temple with clean place and some naughty monkey. a must visit place for bali tourist.,2
"don't even hesitate. arrive to uluwatu temple by 5 or 5:15 pm, which should give you time to take pictures of the temple on the cliff and get your tickets for the fire dance. this is the real attraction, i think. try to get to the amphitheater by 5:45 so you get a seat and settle. surprisingly, although you're staring into the setting sun, it's quite cool. the performance is great and the audience participation towards the end is engaging. try not to be a rude tourist who gets up and leaves while the performance is going on - it's rude and disrespectful to the performers and it's distracting for other audience members. all in all, we enjoyed this stop on our day-long tour of bali and loved the performance and i do not hesitate to recommend it. well worth it!",8
it was heaven away from the hot and humid bali town. beautiful location to chill out. everyone visiting bali should see this place .,2
"i just don't get it. there are some incredible sites and places to visit in bali, but not this one. there is not much to see, you can't get close to the temple, there is a cliff...and that is really it. it's packed with tourists and it's just not worth it.",2
"it is an amazingly beautiful place and seems to have become a photo-op spot. however, before visiting lempuyang, i wish i had understood the temple area plan. let me explain. pura lempuyang is not one single temple. there are several temples spread out around a hiking trail in mount lempuyang. the 3 temples that we came to know about are: 1. pura penataran lempuyang - this is the place where the photo op sessions happen and it is the start of the temple complex, close to the parking area. it has got a balinese temple split gate which is also called the gateway to heaven. the place is overly crowded because there is a huge queue to get the photos done. as soon as you cross the ticket counter, you and your family will get 1 queue ticket which has a number written on it, like 212. from there you climb up to reach the split gate area, where a few local people sit in front of the split gate and keep clicking the photos of tourists as per the queue ticket serial number. when your ticket number is called, you have to give your phone to them and then pose in between the split gate pillars. this process can take 2-3 hours at times. the photos come out beautiful, and you will find them in loads on the internet. 2. pura lempuyang madya: this is the second temple and is about 2 km walk from first and then a hike of steps upwards (30-40 mins of climbing the steps in a deep forest-like area). there are bikes just outside the first temple which can drive you up to the steps from where you can start your climb. they charged us about 12k idr per person for one side. 3. pura lempuyang luhur: this is the topmost temple and is a further climb upwards from pura lempuyang madya. not sure how long it would take. we reached lempuyang around 11-12 in the afternoon and had some more places planned for that day, so we could not attempt the hike and returned back. however, had i known that there is decent hiking involved, i would have started way early. you can spend almost a day looking around the beauty of this temple complex. not just that, the great mount agung, an active volcano is often visible from lempuyang (unless it is cloudy) and the sight is mesmerizing. we started from kuta and kept driving parallel to agung which was clearly visible that day, finally reaching the lempuyang mountain road. the journey itself is worth doing it. the road to the lempuyang temple from the foot of the mountain is also extremely steep and a fun ride. a must-visit for everyone in bali.",28
"arranged with mr gusti bawana for a tour to nyang nyang beach and uluwatu temple. our drive and tour guide bagus putra is very nice, very friendly with good and safe driving skills. we enjoyed our tour because putra knew the places well and we didnt need to worry and just very relaxed. the monkey in uluwatu snatched my wifes glasses unexpectedly, but putra got it back for her. thank you, putra. we definitely will arrange another tour with mr gusti when we return to bali..",8
you probably will never see another temple with a best location like this ever again. beautiful and breathtaking view on top of the ocean cliff. there is a walking trial for sightseeing around the temple as well. watch out for the monkeys that may take your personal property away from you. the fire show at night is a must see. it is a great culture show though a bit long. interaction between crew and guess is a plus and make is more fun and excitement. it is a great experience for a whole family.,13
"24th of december 2015, it was my first time of visiting this unique temple. it has a beautiful view and a nice beach. many things we can do at this place. there are beach, restaurants, shops, temple and many more.",4
"though you really don't get to see inside the temple, the scenery is breathtaking here. we visited when flowering trees took over the landscape beyond too. take some time to enjoy that view, in spite of the crowds. we know people come here for sunset, but we preferred to just visit during daylight. as everyone else has already said- there are monkeys and they take stuff. we saw one take some glasses and one of the people who work here chased it to try to retrieve it without luck.",4
"a lake, 1200 m above sea level. formally known as lake bratan, bali. nevertheless they call it lake of holy mountain. we visited there end of july, 2015. it was worthy. we hired a 5 seated van from kuta beach for one day. our plan was to go directly to lake bratan, then in our way back to kuta we wanted to enjoy the evening at tanah lot. we shared our plan to the car agency and finally rent a van. the cost was 380k bath(of course you can bargain). we started our journey from kuta beach around 8:00 pm. it took almost 3-4 hours to reach lake bratan. we got two and half hours to enjoy the place. there was speed boat on the lake, we hired one. it was great to spend time there and took some pictures.",2
"its hard to write this as views are definitely amazing, you just can't get to the view because there are 200 people lined up to take pictures and you have to be on the line even just to enjoy the view without taking pictures. its quite a long drive too! there are 7 temples in total (around 3-4 hours) if you want to visit all of them. there is a line on each of them. basically have to dedicate a whole day there if you really want to do it. do not recommend!",4
"lovely temple to visit with amazing scenery within a lake. one of the must visit temple in bali, its a steep srive to get there but worth it!",2
the cliff give you a great view to the ocean. there are also cafe where you can have tea. but the temple itself is very small and usually not opened for tourist.,4
"yes its crowded, yes its touristy, but still the place is very nice we didnt go into the temple but just walked around before sunset. great pics.",4
"a wonderful shrine. beautiful views. very peaceful at the top. a monkey stole my sunglasses and was quite scary as he leapt on me from behind and scampered off with them. they were retrieved by the local giving him food. but this is obviously a common occurrence, and a bit nerve wracking if you are the victim.",14
"uluwatu provides a unique view, where the temple is facing the indian ocean from the top of the cliff. from here, you can see the ocean horizon with big waves coming from one another. such an astonishing view and worth visiting. it takes around an hour from one side to the other.",8
"my last visit was on 25dec 2015, it was crowded with tourist, domestic and foreigners. i have to say tanah lot always give me a thrill eventhough this isnt the first visit. it has the most beautiful sunset in bali, with the sound of the wave splashing, the wind, the ambience and everthing else, not to mention the location is not far away from seminyak or canggu, only 30 minutes drive by car, and the location is also convenient for bikers.",18
if you are visiting bali's north coast around candidasa or amed you should definitely stop in to see these amazing water gardens. really impressive and well preserved historical site in bali.,2
"pura build at an amazing mountain, surrounded by forrest! all people, are coming in the graziest outfits to get a (instructed) picture at heaven's gate (after standing 2 hours in line). yes, the setting is amazing, but, this is crazy! when you go further up the mountain to the next temple, no one goes there, so people are coming for the sake of social media and not for experiencing balinese culture... go there early morning and use the whole day to see all templets (check the weather forecast, to avoid too many clouds). now i understand why templets are no entry áreas for tourists...",4
it rained some of the time we was there but it did not take anything away from the beauty of the place. we dodged the rain but agus carried umbrellas to keep us dry. we also visited a village market which was very unique this gave us a insight into ordinary bali life once again a place that lots of tour company don't visit.,2
"maybe it was the timing of my visit, but i found this place overrated. price is almost double--50,000--of most other temples in bali. packed with tour groups and school children. temples were beautiful to see on the water, but surroundings felt too manicured and artificial. if you've done other temples already in bali, give this one a pass.",2
"even though you should visit if you are in bali, this is not as spectacular as other temples in asia, but it's different, not great",2
"what a place it is. peaceful with superb views. we visited the temple around 4 pm. though it was hot, but the ocean winds made it wonderful. the temple is beautiful and is worth a visit. there are some restaurants (sunset point) that offer great views. we watched the sunset from one of these. it was superb.",4
"just returned from seeing this temple along with the fire show. it was brilliant the views are breathtakingly amazing! and the fire show is definitely a must, worth the money......100,000.000 rupiah(£4.80) well for me anyway.",13
"for full review with pictures, visit: http://www.iisjong.com/2013/09/uluwatu-temple-bali-indonesia.html visited uluwatu in early september. breathtaking is an understatement. this should be on everyone's bucket list! uluwatu temple is one of the most famous cliff-hanging temples. it is also one of bali's nine key directional temples. many people flock here to admire the magnificent sunset. you need to pay a fee before you can enter this place. there will be someone who will offer to bring you down a flight of stairs. i found it weird, since everyone was walking in the other direction. reject politely and tell them you want to follow the crowd. also, please beware of monkeys at all times! the temple is inhabited by a large amount of them. they are extremely wild and smart. unknowingly, you might have your belongings grabbed because their actions are swift! grip all belongings closely, and stow away eye-wear if possible. other than that, prepare your cameras. the view is breathtaking, i wish i could just sit and admire the view forever. i'm not too sure whether you can go down to the beach though! this place is very big, be careful and stick close to the people you're with! as it is a temple, you are expected to dress decently and covered up. sarongs are provided at the counter outside for free, but please remember to return! other than the noises of tourists and monkeys, the sound of the waves hitting the cliffs was soothing. the sea breeze also brushes the hair slightly. perfect setting to end the day!",8
"this is well maintained temple and garden. the views a lovely over the lake, very enjoyable 45 minutes walking around the area",4
"we enjoyed our visit to this temple. it sits on a large compound and is very beautiful. the macaque monkeys are very precocious so heed the advice of the docents and put away jewelry, sunglasses and your iphone. when we were there a monkey took a tourist's iphone and it ran up three stories before you could blink. naughty. we didn't stay for the dancing they have in the evening but i've heard that it's nice. worth seeing but bake in drive time as traffic from sanur was almost 3 hours.",14
nice place to visit. located on a beach.o ld temple. beautiful handicrafts. located in the middle of rocks. huge place very beautiful and scenic the drive to tanah lot is green and scenic must visit place,17
"beautiful temple in the sea.we went there just before sunset,as advised by our tour guide.as the sea tide was not high we could walk in the sea to go across to the temple.temple priest were there and they sprinkled holy water,put rice on our foreheads and put a frangipani flower in our ear to all who crossed over.according to one of the priest this temple is very important for the balinese hindu.really beautiful view during sunset.only we were not allowed to go right to the top.this is understandable as it is an ancient temple.",2
"visited these beautiful temple along the sea side. very scenic view across the temple site. aggressive monkeys ready to snatch your specs,mobile etc... kechak dance highlights of these visit. different experience altogether. must visit if you like to see scenic view and different dance form...",13
a very beautiful place in central bali. the location is surrounded by lake beratan. looks like an island in between lakes. also mountain view on one side which make this place more attractive. it was slightly raining when we visited.. so better to take umberalla with you in case of need. entry fee is idr 50000 per person but worth paying. there is also some shops outside for balinese ethnic cloths.,2
one of the must visit place in bali. amazing view from the temple and a very unique kecak dance performance. get a seat facing the sun so you can see the sunset.,2
wonderful place with awesome views during sunset especially. there are many tourist shops and restaurants around. we spend a lovely evening there ! surely recommend everyone to visit it atleast once when they go to bali...,2
"if you are fit enough to do the long walk up the hill to visit all parts of this spread-out temple (about 4+ hours i have read) then im sure the visit would be worth your while. but if you only plan to visit the first temple i would do yourself a favour and avoid it like the plague. the traffic is awful, parking well-nigh impossible without a driver, and instagram has turned it into a travesty. there is a production line to take photos: you give your phone camera to an official who then yells “jump”, “sit down”, “stand” and fires off pics for you to impress your friends with. there must have been 100 people queuing to get their shots done and dusted when we were there mid afternoon, but i understand it is like this from sunrise to sunset. two years ago it was quiet and peaceful. such is the power of a few celebs posting pics on instagram…",28
very picturesque but incredibly crowded as we arrived on a sunday during a school holiday period. entry is 50000idr per adult and you dont need a sarong if your shoulders and knees are covered. lake itself is beautiful as are the temples. not sure about the fiberglass duck and swan peddle boats however!,4
"lovely views of the temple and sea.brilliant location, we visited this temple on our very last day, the day we depart back to uk.",4
"even if this dreaming place is the north of bali island, do get a car/scooter and visit it!! there is an hotel there as well, litteraly in the palace, i didnt try but looked lovely. you are allowed to swim in the pools if you feel like.",2
"probably my favourite location to watch the sunset. the place is amazing, very calm and naturally beautiful. there are some monkeys around as well. when you enter you ate required to wear a special “skirt” if wearing shorts. you definitely have to visit this temple and spend some time here.i gound it really relaxing and the view is breathtaking!",4
"we arrived at uluwatu about 4.30-5, which gave us time to wander round, walk down the cliff-side walkway and marvel at the beauty of the area. our guide bought our tickets for the kecak dance show which was great - the pavilion is perfectly set so you can enjoy the sunset as they perform - was great and loved the white monkey who lept through the audience. quite a bit of humour in the show. was very unfortunate that so many people were rude enough to leave while they were still performing - it ruined the last 5-10 minutes for everyone else. i am guessing they were trying to avoid the traffic queues afterwards. we left after the show and had a very clear run to jimbaran where we stopped for dinner on the beach. a fabulous experience all round.",8
we went to this temple after reading reviews on how nice it is..in fact there is a beautiful sunset view and in watching the sun going down..the monkeys grabed my glasses off my face....didnt even see it coming..one blow and its off...naughty monkey...so watch out,14
took more than an hour to get here so we could only stay 30 mins. the traffic to everything in bali is just atrocious. just enough to take photos and walk down to the temple. its something one does in bali so i cant say its not worth visiting....,2
beautiful temple on an island by the sea. history behind it is lovely and the views are really great. that said: it is an absolute tourist trap. hordes of tourists go every day and you have to dodge tradesmen down alley upon alley of cheap gawdy souvenir stalls. just awful. but once through that the place is very nice.,4
"it really is a lovely place. go to the top of the temple and sit and watch sea, high cliff, beautiful forest or walk the track. there are moneys in the temple too.",4
"it took us some long time to reach the place, the entry ticket is minimal along with the parking charges. you are provided with sarongs to enter the temple to maintain the sacredness of the place. the sarongs need to be returned on exit. there are public announcements done for the rogue monkeys who snatch your stuff and throw off the cliff, so please be careful about zipping up your bags and putting away your goggles, one of the favorite things for the monkeys. go to this place in the evening to view the sunset, great photo ops and the kecak dance.",14
"beautiful place, but beware of the monkeys! just like everyone says on forums to beware, hati hati!! i was walking and the monkeys stole my shoes off my feet! i wasn't angry, the only thing i could do is laugh! a lady got her prescription glasses stolen so she was very upset, but overall an amazing place! must see if you are in the uluwatu area :)",8
"probably the nicest view that we saw in bali. we went late, 5:00, and did not encounter monkeys. we also went to the show. in retrospect i would have skipped the show and just enjoyed the views. we did see the sunset but you can see that without the show. the show is kecak fire dance and they tell the story of ramayana. unfortunately, we had seen the same story the night before in ubud. we didn't realize that until we had already bought the tickets. however, i won't ruin it for anyone but the storyline takes an enjoyable turn halfway through. we did enjoy it, but i am just advising to either see this before you see other balinese dances or check to make sure that it is not the same story as a dance that you may have already seen. the views are wonderful and definitely worth the trip to uluwatu.",8
we visited so many temples while in bali but this was my very favorite! i actually sits in the water so you can only visit during low tide but stil have to wade through the water. beautiful!,2
"the temple itself is breathtaking especially during sunset. however, the surroundings ruin the ambience. aside from the hordes of tourists (unavoidable), there are a lot of unsightly construction riff raff around. the place also has a lot of stores, some offering pay toilet services though there are free toilets for everybody near the entrance.",4
"bratan temple is on a lake of the same name in the bedugul area. parts of the temple are located on islands in the lake which gives them an ethereal feel of floating on the lake. the temple complex is pretty big and it has huge gardens. bedugul being a mountainous area, the gardens are filled with coniferous trees which gives it a european feel. the temples on the lake have steep spires which ascend into the heavens beyond. this and the lake stretching out almost till the horizon gives it a feeling of being at the end of the world. perhaps the abode of the gods lies beyond the horizon. this is especially true on foggy days when the horizon is not visible. the temples themselves are very beautiful and well maintained. the temple grounds are huge and well maintained with and have lots of trees and flowering plants. the lake is huge and clean. the enthusiasts can also hire boats for a trip on the lake. en route to the temple are some villages with strawberry farms. so you can pickup some fresh strawberries if you are interested. not to be missed if you are in bali.",2
"you must experience a sunset at tanah lot temple, its busy- however the view is amazing. places to eat and drink with market stalls if you wish to shop. we rode in by scooter, this was easier to leave once the sunset ended due to the many buses and cars.",17
nice beach very safe beautiful view to see the sun setting don't need to go to uluwatu you can see the sun setting from the beach,8
"you need to arrive early. we left our hotel at 6 am in nusa dua, arrived at 8.20. we were given number 115 for the photo shoot, 69 being called. waited 2 hours in which time we could decide what pose to strike. you get 3 and a jump. also the same for couples/group pictures. a temple attendant takes your camera and uses a mirror. if you are relying on your pictures for a living check the weather, cloudy day for us. still an unforgettable experience",28
"we went around midday, not crowded. beautiful views with plenty of vantage points for photos. take heed of the signs regarding leaving sunglasses etc in your car, monkeys love taking them, as personally witnessed with another tourist having them removed from his head. they seem to have good taste and grab the expensive ones.... overall well worth the trip and the best of all the temples we visited in bali, highly recommended.",2
"entry: idr 30k fire dance: idr 100k i went just before sunset to watch the kecak fire dance. the temple itself is set into the cliff and has a very picturesque location but it's not particularly impressive itself. people love the monkeys but i think they're a bit of a nuisance. you walk through to the amphitheatre for the fire dance. it is crowded so best to get there early. they cram hundreds of people in until it is quite uncomfortable but the show itself is very interesting. it is set into acts and they give you a written explanation of the acts to help. it is quite funny at times too (hanomon the white monkey!) but be aware, a lot of young children found the show quite scary. also. bring something to sit on! my bum was really sore / numb by the end of it!",13
"nice spot for experience and photography. one should visit while in bali. you be charged entry fee of idr 60,000 or something (i forgot the exact amount).",2
"we visited in october, which is the end of the dry season... meaning the lakes were extremely low. also, the temples are much smaller in real life than we originally thought. nevertheless, it's an incredible drive up through the hills - many rice paddies along the way from ubud - and nearby a colorful fruit and vegetable market. many bright flowers in the botanical gardens, and overall a serene nature-filled visit.",4
"we visited this temple just as the sun set- fantastic photographic opportunities. we received a blessing, washed our hands and face and drank the holy fresh water- which runs under the basalt and is not sea water. small charge. if you get the chance this is a must see.",4
place is very crowded ad the place looks so beautiful during sunset. u can not go to the temple which is inside the sea. but the place is beautiful with high waves crashing on the mountain.,4
"much of the same temple stuff.... lots of markets around trying to sell rubbish. tanah lot is on some brilliant oceanside that is possibly worth seeing if you can stand the countless amounts of budding photographers that you have to pretend to be sorry for walking through their shot as the redo their hair because they actually don't care about the beautiful view they are vicariously photographing..... am i ranting about the amount of tourists at tanah lot, yes.",17
we had sunset and dinner at tanah lot temple as a part of our day tour. our driver wayan took us there about 30 minutes before the sunset to walk around and take pictures. there is a small market with everything bali has to offer. the view is breathtaking. you can also stay for the fire dance after the sunset. we had bbq dinner booked next to tanah lot at the restaurant with an ocean and temple view. very memorable experience,18
"uluwatu is a picturesque, ancient beauty. it is highly populated with tourists and there are several stairs of varying heights to climb but it is all worth it! the view from the top is incredible. the sea breeze, crashing waves, blue skies & sunset from the top of the cliff are sights you don't want to miss. don't forget to catch the award-winning \kechak\ dance! it's especially spectacular with the sunset since it is an outdoor seating arrangement. purchase your tickets and be seated early! it's very crowded. a word of caution: beware of monkeys!",8
"there are countless hindu temples in bali and most of them are beautiful, but this one is an extra ordinary, by the lake “beratan” this 400 year old temple is built so beautifully that it literally mesmerize you, from the moment you look at it and surroundings and lake; you feel in trance. in 1926 most of the area was covered and destroyed by the lava but after rebuilding it has got it beauty back. worth visiting",2
"good location tanah lot temple, always busy this area,very beautiful temple on the sea and nice for sunset too!!",17
really couldn't get enough on how incredibly amazing the sunset was. the beach got real crowded with hundreds of colorful bean bags and umbrellas. the live music was also so cool and created an amazing atmosphere. an absolute must do while in bali!,2
"i feel bad for saying this about a temple on a beautiful cliff, but this was all around a horrible experience. pure over-tourism at its worst. getting to the temple and parking was a nightmare. there were just so many people. we climbed many steps to get to the temple, only to be told because we weren't hindu we were not allowed inside. we looked over a wall at a concrete slab (was this the temple? we don't even know). we were rushed quickly for our guide to stand in line to get tickets for the fire dance, as apparently they don't give them out beforehand. once our guide got our tickets, he rushed us into the theater to get our seats. at 5pm for a 6pm show. he said if we didn't, we would not get seats. and boy was he right. people rushed in a grabbed seats and it was full at 5:30. despite being completely full, that did not stop the organizers from bringing more people inside. every seat was taken, including every aisle, most of the floor/stage, and every exit. what a dangerous situation! we were literally trapped with no way out until the dance ended at 7pm! what a horrific and scary situation. i would not recommend this temple or fire dance to anyone unless they decide to limit the number of people who are allowed in at a time, which seems highly unlikely. try another temple or see a dance somewhere else. this was not worth it at all!",13
"the whole balinese temple attraction is becoming a little commercial. for a donation you can touch the water snake in the cave adjacent to the island temple at low tide. you are able to easily walk to the island temple when the tide is out. again for a small donation you can receive a blessing in the cave of the temple and drink the spring water. (now been a sceptic there is 240v power cable to the island and there is no way a fresh water spring is located on this tiny island so my bet is there is a small water purifying set up that supplies the so called spring water) the walk way from the car park to the site is lined with vendors of all sorts, selling their trinkets and goods. there is some lovely photos to be taken with the island temple as the back drop. sun set is worth a try but this is also there busiest time so trying to get a good photo without the crowd isn't easy. you would probably need only 1-2 hours at the site. there is a cafe of sorts on the cliff overlooking the island temple and this is worth checking out, if not just for some photos. i would recommend this temple but beware of the crowds and keep an open mind. entry fee is $30,000rp = $3 aust.",2
"this temple is located in bedagul. its up in the mountain and the lake. you can enjoy cool weather, we came early. there are visitors but you can still have you photos without the crowd.",4
stunning location. wonderful cliff views. great kecak performance. please release the white monkey in the cage. the other monkeys get to roam free. please don't torture this monkey with a life of captivity solely because of its color. tourists will still come because of everything else that you and the wonderful island of bali offer. we don't want to see a white monkey living a sad life in a cage.,2
"i didn't see the kecak dance here because of all the comments i read about over selling tickets, so i can't comment on that. bring your own long skirt if you don't want to wear the sarongs they provide for free. only cash accepted. be careful with the monkeys, one of them almost jumps over me to take either my phone, the glasses, or the hat. nice cliffs nothing that i haven't seen before, but i recommend.",13
we have been here many times for sutset. getr there early enough to checkout the markets available inside the temple area and on the outside. if you get a clear day the sunset is perfect. we had drinks overlooking tanah lot and warched the sunset. make sure you walk down and get up close - tides allowing. highly recommend - great cultural experiance,4
"i love watching kecak dance + enjoying sunset, just be careful with the monkeys, don't put your glasses on your head the view is fantastic",13
"unfortunately the tanah lot temple complex suffers from the same syndrome as many other bali temples: it's totally commercialized and there is nothing sacred about it anymore. sadly, the access roads and surroundings of many bali temples nowadays resemble shopping streets of european tourist destinations.",18
"the temple itself is no much better than other you see elsewhere in bali, but the location makes it special, be aware you have to do some steps so comfy shoes or flip flops are a must. also careful about the monkeys they steal sunglasses, water bottles and other but if you are careful they make great photo opportunity, the temple is on the edge of a cliff therefore the beautiful landscape of the coastline at sunset make this trip worth the drive.",2
sea side temple and broken main land in hole and the sun set - worth a visit in bali. a top rated recommended place for bali tour,2
"i was scammed at uluwatu. the old local guy who helped me put on my sarong followed me into thru the entrance where they check your ticket. he followed me and offered to \protect\ me from the monkeys with a big stick. helped me take pics, explained some stuff, and at the end of the tour asked me for a tip. i gave him 25,000 idr, (~2.75$ usd) and he balked, asking me for 70,000 idr! i thought 25,000 was already being extremely generous considering he wasn't really that useful. beware of greedy \guides\ trying to follow you into the temple. tell them to scram!!",8
"i was in bali with my family and our guide suggested we see this temple because our family is hindu. this is one of the most beautiful temples that i have ever seen in my life. the temple is on top of hill and there is beautiful walk way on the cliff. i would strongly recommend anyone who goes to bali to go see this, it does not matter what your religion is. this is simply a beautiful building with stunning views.",2
"the setting of the tanah lot temple just off the coast is quite dramatic! we went there in july 2015 with our two young kids aged 4 and 6. as we went there during low tide, we were able to walk across to the temple and get blessed by the priests there. this make it more interesting than just admiring the temple from the coast. so if there is one suggestion i could offer, it would be to visit the temple during low tide. for our full review on bali, visit our travel story blog at ourtravelstory.com.",18
visited the temple but there really wasnt anything to see other than a few monkeys and hundreds of tourists taking selfies. beautiful views of the ocean but not worth the entrance fee,14
"this temple is famous for a reason - its beauty. but with the fame came tourists and this place has really been swarmed by them. while in other temples, they make sure you dress appropriatly, here people walked around in bikinis. there was trash lying around and overall it really didn't have any of the tranquility you usually expect at a temple. it was still beautiful, no doubt.",4
this beautiful place is a must to enjoy. it has a tranquility away from the busy life that is bali. visit the restaurant to enjoy a refreshing drink and as it is high above the gardens it is the perfect spot to take wonderful photographs.,2
uluwatu temple is situated on a spectacular cliff top with stunning views of the ocean. the temple itself is pretty and the monkeys are fun to watch. in saying this it was as good as the monkey sanctuary in ubud. it's well worth a visit but it's not worth spending more than a couple of hours here.,8
tanah lot is a very pretty temple situated on an island with water surrounding it but when we went the tide was very low so you could walk across. lots of markets nearby as well.,17
"uluwatta temple is one of the other temples which should be on ones must list. the historic site is situated well above the sea level and overlooks the cliff. the temple is about at a half a kilometre walk. we visited the shrine during the monsoons and hence was plush green and extremely pleasant. the place is densely occupied with monkeys which are quite notorious. strict instructions are given to tourists to take care of glasses, sunglasses, cameras and even handbags for that matter. the monkeys can attack at anytime and snatch away belongings. this is another temple symbolic of the balinese hinduism customs and traditions. one can witness monks; sitting in deep meditation, rituals being carried out, locals offering their prayers and sermons being carried out. the place is extremely peaceful and serene.",8
beautiful temple with spectacular sea view. you only able to across from the shore over to the temple during low tide.,4
"good place to chill out for hours. along with kecak dance which is good. amazing view especially during sunset. kecak dance is usually at about 6pm. be there by 5, so you get a good place to sit and enjoy the view. it is usually crowded, so better reach way before.",13
"the price of admission was not expensive. we enjoyed walking the many paths and seeing the monkeys, vegetation, and structures. i would have enjoyed learning more about the temple and history. i didn't see guides, but perhaps they are there somewhere. the bathrooms are ok, not great but not at all bad. the monkeys were very interesting to watch and not at all bothersome. the did not seem interested in the people or their possessions. we spent about 1.5 hours there and very much enjoyed the experience.",14
nice temple on the sea but unless you go very early in the day or there is a very nice sky for sunset it is a bit overcrowded for the experience. lots and lots of handicraft stalls and pushy market people.,4
"one of the best places in bali, the compound is very beautiful. the have a performance at 6:00 pm called as kecak dance, if you know ramayana then you will easily relate to the performance.",2
"the word for the title that i put is an understatement. this temple or \pura\ in balinese is perhaps one of the most beautiful pura in bali. the landscape and the background of the danu beratan(lake beratan) is so beautiful, even a postcard picture couldn't do the justice. and the climate here most probably suited the western travelles better since it could reach down to 16 degree celsius. cold weather for most of southeast asian people like me.",2
"if you are visiting bali, then tanah lot temple is a \ must have\ in your itinerary. the natural beauty is breathtaking with the sea always roaring. the location of the temple is amazing. lots of shops on the way to the temple where you can buy some local artifacts. there is also money exchange facility. and if you are planning to go inside the temple which i think you should do have your sarong ready as with all temples in bali and prepare yourself for a walk through the ocean during high tide. do take some in your hand while you plan to visit the place, enjoy the sunset and the \kecak dance\ .",18
tanah lot temple is a must when you visit bali!! this temple can only be visited when it is low tide as it is situated in the sea :-) truly wonderful to see!! there are also a lot of restaurants and shops where you can buy lots of amazing clothes and presents (remember to negotiate your price before just accepting any total when buying clothes or gifts in the markets)!,18
"once you get past the market area and see the view it is fantastic. the temple and the culture you can experience is great. yes there will be lots of people but get over that, considering it is the most photographed place in bali, you will enjoy it. beware of the waves against the rocks and you will be fine. 30,000bt entry isn't bad and the views are amazing. any time of day it is great!",2
"this place i'd amazing relax on the grounds of the temple,take in the views of even hire a paddle boat or go on a power boat trip around the lake then grab a feed at the restaurant",4
we really enjoyed our visit here at lunchtime. it wasn't crowded and there are quite a few temples and different views as you walk along the coast. we had some lunch and did some shopping as well. i think it would be a different story at sunset when all the tourists are there.,4
it's time to enjoy balinese culture. tari kecak is an art performance created on 1930's. this dance takes one of the episode of ramayana story and performed by dozens of man's dancer lined up circle. one of it's characteristic is when all of the dancers raise their both hands and shout \cak\ continously multiple times. the most famous tari kecak performance are brought at uluwatu temple.,8
we stayed in jimbaran and the trip to tanah lot took about 2 and a half hours but the temple and the suroundings makes the effort to get there almost pleasant it s a must see if you planned a trip in bali thank kadek and putu (our drivers and friends now),18
we loved visiting tanah lot as a family. the tide was out so we got to walk across and see the natural spring and receive the blessing from the hindu priests. it's a magical place and certainly worth a visit. great walking pathways amazing views. plenty of tourist shops too.,17
"i was having a lot of unforgettable moments here! first, this was the first time i had a ritual of hindu to welcome blessings onto me and my life although i am catholic / christian. second, it was the first time i touched the holy snake in the holy snake's cave. third, i took a lot of photos around tanah lot area and they were so beautiful pictures. forth, i mingled with all other tourists from all around the world and had some conversations; they were nice peoples and friendly. fifth, i took photos of the beautiful amazing rocks that look so artistic and beautiful created by sea waves for years. i thank god for this amazing tanah lot and god bless this wonderful indonesia. tanah lot, so excellent tourism spot for leisure and photography.",18
"right from the entry gates to the temple, one sees typical balinese architectural features and tiered shrines. the complex has shrines dedicated to brahma, vishnu and shiva, the trinity of hinduism. the temple appears to be floating when the lake level rises, a great photo opportunity. the serene lake views are bonus.",2
"one of the most important landmark and situated literally inside the ocean (during high tide), this temple is divine and beautiful. a must view because of its unique setting - amazing views, enchanting waves and temple mystique.",4
"didn't know anything about temple before i went to bali. i wish i researched about this place more before i went there. first of all, give a donation (about 20k idr) and get a sarong. the first temple is only about 5-10 minutes and the most beautiful. going to the first temple alone is worth the trip. you can take really nice pictures. there are seven temples in total and i was able to go up to the fourth temple as i didn't have time and it was raining. i actually ran from the entrance to the first temple and then to the fourth temple and back. it was a total of little over 4 miles. it was a lot of fun. the longest distance is from temple 1 to the temple 2. you can get a bike ride (one way) for 20k and it about a mile. the temples are old and historic. some of them date back to 2,000 years. the temples are active and you can see devotees carrying prayer stuff. the day we went was very cloudy so we didn't get a good view of mt. agung. if you want to go to all the seven temples, you will need at least 4-5 hours.",2
"old balinese temple in beautiful and scenic surrounding,situated on sea sore it can't be visited during high tide, fortunately when we visited it was accessible,lots of place to eat,go on top of cliff to have food with view.",2
"last july,2014 we enjoyed sunset at tanah lot. on our way back from lake bratan to kuta beach we had chance to enjoy this beautiful temple. it was really crowded. plan to go there at least two hours before sunset if want to visit the whole place. after sunset there is nothing much to do. highly recommending to visit this place at evening time.",17
"i visited uluwatu temple couple months ago, but i still have the memories of it. at first, i had to go for a quite long walk until i reached the end of the temple and saw the breathtaking view over there. i saw sunsets and took some photos and at the end of the walk there were several monkeys but they are good. for the quick tips, dont bring too much belongings, all you need just a camera, phone, and some money. they also perfom kecak dance, but unfortunately i missed the show, so sad. overall, this place is amazing, especially for the sunset view.",8
"we arranged for a driver to bring us here at sunset to see the temple and the fire dancers. if you come, be careful of monkeys that snatch sunglasses, hats and lots of other things (someone got their cell phone taken the day we were there!) you have to pay small fee for entrance to temple and a sarong/sash to wear and another fee to watch the fire dancers. caution- the fire dance performance is a little long, and the story is a little hard to follow, but still very cool to watch. the day we went there were a lot of worshippers (mostly young people) dressed in traditional attire and bringing offerings to the temple, which was also very colorful and beautiful. if you can only visit one temple on your bali trip, this is a good one.",2
"this is so fantastic, biggest temple at bali, lot of monkeys, very natural, and best vibration or feeling when i was at uluwatu temple",8
this is a truly magical place. beautiful sunsets. a must see when visiting bali. we enjoyed a couple of cocktails while watching the sunset.,2
"tanah lot temple is certainly worth a visit when you're in the area. the sights here are amazing. the temple is located on the coast, and the temple-complex as a whole is rather spread out, making for great walking and enjoying the views. if you're on bali, this is a must-see!",18
"the temple is really beautiful.... . with view of an awsome lake and mountains in the backdrop.....green and well maintained gardens lay in front ... must visit place... anyone looking for getting pictures clicked with exotic birds, bats etc.. shall also not be disappointed..",4
"so ,i went there at 4 pm,cause we know that the show gonna start at 6 pm and the tickets locket open at 5pm.it was great ,the view its so beautiful,but beware for the fat monkeys bcs sometimes the came out of the blue. but the ticket locket system was horrible ,there are no lines or anything so ppl just surrounding the ticket seller and it became such a mess,me and my fam have to ask other ppl to buy the tickets for us...btw it costs us 400.000 rupiah for 4 prsn but its trully worth it because the show is good and we can also see beautiful sunset as background,the show takes more than an hour,so its really recommended",13
"we had a wonderful visit to tanah lot. the views are amazing, and we were lucky to visit during low tide and were able to walk out to the temple and to watch the blessings of the people who had come with their offerings there are lots of stands selling food and souvenirs,which are fun to stroll around, but it is the setting and watching the local people that makes the place such a special place",17
"'uluwatu' is derived from a hindi sentence 'ullu hua tu\ (you have been fooled!)... yes, get ready to be fooled in this temple. you pay 50,000 idr per head to just see some beautiful views of the ocean from the cliff top (a day trip to nusa penida can offer even better and more breath taking views). the temple literally has nothing to offer. beware..the monkeys here are trained to rob the tourists. yes, they are trained well. they can snatch your chain, phone, glasses and anything visible or inside your pockets. these monkeys are aggressive and will scare you first and then take your stuff away. and then the monkey charmer/local guard/staff will show up from nowhere pretending as if they are here to help. they will claim that it's very difficult to catch hold of the monkey (now what it means is it's easy if you are willing to pay some $$). they will be equipped with fruits and other food items to negotiate with those tree climbing robbers. they will chase and act as if they are working really hard to get your stuff back. and then after a while...abracadbra...you get your stuff back...a very rare magic... in short, you got to pay them to get your valuables back. this is the business model of the much hyped and overrated uluwatu temple. i am sure the gods left this place long back...",8
"we came here on my first day in bali, and it was a beautiful day, but the tide was high and we were not able to walk to the temple. by looking at photos, i think you are able to walk if the tide is low. i didn't really get the significance of the temple, and felt very overwhelmed with the crowd and the numerous vendors hawking whatever they had to sell. it was nice to sit and have a drink at one of the restaurants overlooking the temple. on the way back to the car, we looked at dresses, and i bought 2 dresses.",2
"the temple is stunning , the sun plus the temple make them look magical. the sea, the wafe... all become the perfect unity.",4
"as everyone talk about monkeys...i will start with them... monkeys in uluwatu are agitated because people who work there constantly call them and push them to come out from the bushes so people can see them. at the same time everywhere are reminders to remove jewellery, sunglasses, phones ... otherwise they will take them + all over the internet everyone says that those monkeys are aggressive,so people already go there with that on their mind. but the whole situation looked like this - staff called them, they came out and saw the bunch of people so logically they got scared(especially mothers with the baby monkeys). the majority of people were scared already(some of them stuck and were scared to move) because of the stories they heard about these monkeys so really that doesn't help anyone. of course all that made monkeys agitated. i am talking from our own experience and from what we have seen there. the bottom line is yes they will try to take your stuff, but that is their nature,so just be careful(sunglasses and jewellery off,put the phone in the pocket when you are near the monkeys and you will be fine). no, they are not aggressive and they won't do anything unless they are provoked to do so. now about uluwatu temple... the view is beautiful there is no doubt about it, but the place is overcrowded. so you can't really enjoy it to the fullest because you are fighting the crowds and end up waiting to take the pictures. you can see the temple from the distance but you can't go in or even near. try and go there earlier so you can avoid the crowds.",8
"ive been seeing a lot of pictures in instagram tagging this magnificent temple. thats why i made sure that we must visit this place no matter what happens! lempuyang temple is situated in north side of bali. our villa is in denpasar, and we were advised that we must allot 2hrs travel time if we really want to go here and the best time to visit is early in the morning around 9am since after that many tourists will visit the area. upon arriving, they will greet you and will ask how many person will visit the temple, you will pay 10k rupiah for the sarong and will be asked for donations only (please be advised that if youre wearing sleeveless clothes, they will give you something to cover your shoulders and you are not allowed to remove that while youre inside). their staff asked us where do we want to go since theres a lot of temples that we need to go through. we told them that we just wanted to see the what they call “gates of heaven” and they told us that this was just a 5-minute hike but if we want to visit all of their temples it will take us 4hours. after 5 minute walk, tourists there were not that many since we arrived there by 9am. if you wanted to take a picture theres a line and someone will take a picture for you, its up to you if you wanted to tip them for their amazing trick on taking your picture. we were lucky that the weather is good and we can see the mt. kintamani. the place is breathtaking and we were awed by the beauty of this place.",28
"it is a heritage site by world heritage site.a must visit place when you are in bali .surrounded by lovely gardens ,amazing sea ,it's mesmerizing beauty is beyond words ..",2
"a very popular tourist resort and local place for villagers to go too. although it is a popular place to visit, depending on when you go during the day there are quieter periods. we stayed at the hotel located in the gardens. the gardens are very beautiful and well kept, and can be very relaxing with all the water features and ponds. we enjoyed walking around the park and whilst we were there the local village were preparing the temple there for the festival of the lanterns, which was a nice experience to see part of the balinese culture. although you can complete the garden it about 20-30mins there are plenty of benches to sit on to relax and to take in the ambience, or people watch. also the hotel restaurant is available to the public with a lovely view of the gardens if you need a drink or food. there are also some little stores out the front of the palace if you want refreshments.",2
"the palace is absolute beautiful and peaceful. we had a lot of fun taking picture using the water as reflection, very easy to take funky photos. we would love to come here again if we can come to bali next summer.",2
"amazing views from there.great pictures, need to walk a bit and some stairs to climb, but really worth it as you are taken by surprise by the supreme nature. we went at sunset, just beautiful and we also watch a show by a local group. great to discover the local culture.thank you putu of stone bali tour to have taken us there.",2
we came here to watch the sunset- beautiful views of the temple and of the sea. go at low tide. there are some touristy restaurants and alot of shopping at the top.,4
we got the awesome weather for visiting uluwatu...it was heavenly beautiful..loved the place. the scenic beauty cloud melt into the mountain to the lake...must visit. if you are lucky you will get the view.,8
its a temple on top of the hill. can see the beutiful sea from top of the hill. the water is deep blue.,4
spiritual experience. such a beautiful sunset. so amazing to see the temple at the cliff of the mountain. a once and a lifetime experience.,4
what a fascinating place. the temple is perched on a cliff. it had magnificent views. there are wild monkeys in abundance. but be prepared for walking. very reasonable prices and some very good local cafes at the gate make sure you have water and walking shoes also must wear sarong rented at gate,14
please allow 45 minutes of stay here. i went there around 3:30 in the afternoon when the tides are away and the base of the temple was accessible. you also want to make a bit detour to the platform located about 200 meters away to the right of the temple where you can take a great shot of the temple.,4
"uluwatu is all about the setting. go at sunset and be prepared to be wowed! the temple itself is a bit underwhelming. there isnt really that much to see. but the awesomeness of the temple on the cliffs and the beauty of the sun setting on the ocean is really a remarkable sight to see. its recommended for this alone! the kecak dancing is great. it was packed so you need to get there in good time in order to be guaranteed a seat. monkeys are everywhere and they are real pests! stay well clear as they can be viscous and make sure you keep valuables and anything they could steal off you well hidden (like sunglasses, jewellery, hats, cameras, phones etc). recommended as its a very unique sight to see and a nice way to experience an atmospheric bali temple.",8
"this temple was pretty and the landscape was very beautiful. however the monkeys here have a desire for sunglasses and mobile phones - so be careful. i was warned about this, but the monkey still stole my sunnies off my face! i then saw then steal two other peoples glasses - so be careful.",14
the views from the temple are great. that's about it. it's far away and the temple was really lame. not much to look at other than the view.,4
"whilst its a beautiful place to see, its not like you could “see” that much. you couldnt enter any temples, so it was all from afar. the shops that there were, were good. we went into the ralph lauren shop and were treated beautifully and the cost was less than australia. we met some cute luwaks and had the coffee at one of the coffee shops. it was quite a busy place. many people there to see the temple over the water, which we couldnt access as it was high tide.",2
"loved our day tour to this temple , the lake drops the temperature slightly and a breeze wafts passed to make the temple even more magical. took heaps of photos loved it. highly recommend worth the visit, after we went to the rice paddy fields in the area just much higher. worth booking a day tour.",4
"a beautiful setting for a temple, perched almost precariously on a cliff overlooking the vast ocean, surf beating at the base, cool sea breeze easing the hot sun beating down. another gorgeous bali landmark that should be on your list. that said, the temple itself is a bit of an anti-climax as you can't access parts of it and there isn't much there to see. we did get some close-ups of the monkeys that inhabit the surrounding forest, they decided to come down, en masse, to feast on the fruits that the worshippers were throwing to them - ultimately got chased away by the temple guards, but pretty cool to see close up.",2
a traditional balinese temple is very famous for it's placement. just on the seashore to enjoy sunset. however this place is very busy and the parking ticket and entry fee is too high in comparison to other tourists place that offers bali.,2
"to me perhaps the most beautiful of the balinese temples. located along the ancient, volcanic bratan lake and surrounded by wonderful flower gardens, this is a place to unwind yourself and surrender to the divine. spend a few hours here during your north bali trip also has number of souvenir shops and restaurants near the premises",2
"my husband and i visited tanah lot for the sunset and we were so disappointed. we didn't appreciate just how many people would be there and how much of a tourist trap it really is. plus you can't even get that close, some of the other temples around the island are much more impressive and not as crowded!",17
went for a visit to this temple with family and everyone just loved it.one gets to view magnificant sunset from here so the recommended time to visit is in the evening.the climb uphill has many stairs so people with difficulty in walking difficulty can avoid it.the dance performance by the kechak dancers is unique and the actor playing hanuman is just amazing.a must see if you wish to see a combination of natural beauty and a unique dance performance.also beware of the monkeys here.,13
i think this is one of the three most beautiful temple in bali... the others are tanah lot and pura danu bratan. just be careful with the monkeys. they stole my sunglasses and they can be a bit aggressive sometimes. avoid to bring anything that they can steal you.,2
the location makes this one a little special so if looking to see a temple this has to be top of the list.,4
"you dont claim you have visit bali if you didnt come here. this place is so famous among tourist. i came here alone by driving motorbike. a lil'bit far from kuta, and few times i lost before arrived here. but when i arrived here, i feel very calm. the place is unique and i love it. hope one day i will repeat here again",2
we were running late so missed the sunset but really enjoyed the entertainment. one of our 3 year old twins was memorised by the show. we thought it might be a bit touristy and \cheesy\ but was an enjoyable night.,13
"add watching.a sunset at uluwatu temple to your list of things to do in bali. try to arrive around 4:30pm to avoid the crowd buying tickets for the temple rp10,000. make sure you put everything away before you walk down the path to the temple as the monkeys like to add to their collection of designer sunglasses and other valuables! when you get in front of the temple there is a stand to your left for you to buy tickets to the balinese dance rp100,000. the view of the sunset was stunning while we waited for the performance to begin. the dances were entertaining and if you sit close to the front you may find yourself performing with them! the only downside was that they tried to fit so many people into watch that there was no way anyone could move or get out other than climb over the people in front. the organisers really need to consider safety too!",8
"meh! 😐 i am no globetrotter but i have travelled the world fairly well and i do love i do love a beautiful sunset, yet this one will not rock my world for sure. been there, done that, didn't buy the t-shirt like the 3000 other people there. verdict = tourist trap. i am sure there are better places to watch a sunset in bali and i will look for it next time here.",2
"this amazing balinese temple is located about 1200 metres above sea level in lake beratan. this entire area is full of natural beauty. ulun danu beratan temples popularity is that it floats on the lake. fun fact: the 50.000 indonesian rupiah note features the ulun danu temple. and that is exactly what it will cost you. once you are inside the temples grounds, take your time, walk around and take in the beauty. the main things to do at ulun danu beratan temple are exploring by foot and even by little swan paddle boats. we spent just over an hour and we took our time walking around the grounds, took some photos and enjoyed a couple of peaceful areas we found. we ate at their buffet restaurant which was pretty good - look at separate review for that.",30
all i like about this temple is its location. which is on the lake. the complex is quite a big one. and its pretty famous as lot of tourist. but they charge the fees of 50000/- idr which is on much higher side. i suggest it to visit it if you are going to bali treetop adventure park because its just 15 minutes from it. i do not recommend a special visit as its about 45 km from ubud.,2
it's hard to imagine not coming to this temple while visiting bali. definitely a must see and therefore it's almost always full of visitors. especially popular for sunset views.,2
perfect afternoon with fantastic views. lovely to experience the traditional spiritual temple from afar. visitors are not allowed to go up the mountain and inside. surrounding parklands were wonderful.,4
the uluwatu temple area is amazing and definitively worth a visit. i loved the atmosphere as well as the beauty of the place. surrounded by impressive cliffs the temple is a wonderful site on balis south western coast. my personal hint: during the day the place is not as crowded as at sunset time.,8
"apart from the temple, where only locals are allowed, nature has endowed its beauty in a very unique way. the sunset point is amazing. proud of the balinese people for maintaining the hindu culture for centuries",2
"bali has thousands of temples and each has its own unique dedications, architecture, design and location. each regency of bali has amazing temples to offer and each has their own symbols. one of bali's holiest and most spectacular is ulun danu temple located near beratan it is dedicated to lord vishnu. getting here you must take car or bus. we took a private car who drove us here and going uphill at an elevation of 1200m you will witness the beauty of the bedugul mountains in central bali. entrance fee is around 50k idr and this will grant you access inside the complex that includes the main shrine plus the majestic and very still lake beratan and its holy water that serves irrigation for central bali and is dedicated to river goddess dewi danu. as you enter the complex you will be greeted with a beautiful garden similar to european style with grasses and flowers beautifully crafted and trimmed. handara gate is located before you enter the lake and the temple. the lake is very still and wide and you could take a boat ride as one of the activities. behold to your left is the ulun danu temple. many tourists and locals alike marvel at this temple, take amazing photos and videos and pay their respects. other than the temple other insta-worthy spots are located all over the complex including the famous pyramid stone, perfect spot for photos with a panoramic view of the mountains and the lake behind you. we had a lovely time here and truly a spectacular site to visit. this complex has toilets, restaurants, parking space and easy access to persons with disability. ulun danu temple is indeed rightfully located near the lake and mountains protecting the people of the highlands in central bali.",30
"we hired a driver for the day from ubud and stopped here first and then the jatiluwih rice terraces. in hindsight it was a long time in the car and i would have just done the rice terraces as they were stunning and i wish we had had more time there. this temple is very pretty, but i wasn't blown away by it, its very busy with tourists and there are more impressive sights around bali i think!",2
we had a lovely experience at the temple where under the rocks priests blessed us with holy water rice and a frangipani. we walked around the beach and along the coast waiting for the cloudy sunset . we ate spicy corn in front of the sunset . and then we ate a nice nasi goreng at sunset temple restaurant in front of the tanah lot temple. i recommend mostly on a none cloudy day !,4
such a unique and beautiful temple right on lake beratan. lots of surrounding garden area to see and explore. quieter in the morning and pretty busy in the afternoon. well worth the visit when in bali,2
"this is one of the most beautiful temples around bali.. it is perched on top of a cliff, and the view is unbeatable. as with visiting other temples in bali, if you wear shorts, they will lend a sarong for you to wear. plan to spend at least an hour walking around at this place. i highly recommend coming here in late afternoon and then staying for the traditional fire dance. it is a beautiful dance with sunset as the backdrop. definitely one of the best attractions to see in bali.",2
temple is located in beach and people cannot enter into the temple.. this place has the scenic view and enjoy the beach and view.,4
you have to go. the setting by the lake is grandiose and the gardens are well maintained and very pleasant to walk through. i was very please with the way everything is well preserved and clean. a feast for the eyes.,4
"i think this is something you need to go and see if you have time but not sure if it really is a must do. the monkey's are little thief's so make sure you take your glasses of your head and keep your pockets closed, they will but their hands in and try to mug you of anything that isn't attached to you. my teenage son was relieved of his water bottle (which actually was quite amusing watching this little monkey with huge teeth bite in to the bottle and drink) be careful if you have very young children not that they will get hurt but we saw a few get a fright. there is a cost of 30,000 rupiah each and they will give you a sarong to walk though, you will need to wear this as a mark of respect. i would suggest buying sarongs as a market if you plan on going to multiple temples. my teenager loved this with all the monkeys crawling all over him.",14
"one of the most sacred temples on bali. we opted to forgo sunset and the massive crowds and went around 10 am. no one there and beautiful day. amazing views, very spiritual. worth the trip.",2
the temple is one of the finest landscapes in bali. it is right on the seafront. the sunset from this place looks awesome.,2
"as with all things bali the staff were very accomodating and we were only visitors! my daughter and here young family were here for a week and had a lovely time. despite the fact that the place was less than two years old, it could look a bit shabby in another year! there was rust and sticking doors, the bintang was $6.50 in the room bar, so watch out for being fleeced! a good area for shopping and the pool is very nice.",2
"i never saw a pink sky before i visited uluwatu to witness its famous sunset. when you enter the premises, you won't even imagine the masterpiece of nature and man-made architect which is hidden behind those entrance gates. it's really lovely. on the left side of the entrance, is situated the temple complex. while the other side has a cliff (which people visit to capture the gigantic ocean and sunset views). the temple is connect to the cliff through a wall kind of structure, which is full of some bad monkeys. they snatch everything they could. you will find plenty of broken sunglasses, pens, hats etc around. believe me those monkeys are notorious. but that won't stop anyone(not us) to watch sky turning pink with the sunset. don't miss this place.",8
"amazing place with beuty cliiff and amazing sunset but carefull about mongkey. have option also in uluwatu, famous kecak dance with funny, romantic and power full with fire dance. more info contact me for your day tour vacation in bali thanks 🙏",2
such a wonderful place to see absolutely amazing views would recommend using a driver tour guide for trip as will get full experience and knowledge of the temple,4
"we left legian at 5.30 and drove 2.5 hours to see the famous gates. our reason for going was to get a great family photo. i was a little disappointed at the wait times (3.5 hours from arriving) and the lack of information available regarding the history of the temple. you need to pay an entrance fee, sarong hire and photographer donation. i'd suggest this money is used to provide something to do while waiting for the pic. our kids were getting pretty restless. the goh is now bali's most popular tourist spot, expect to wait a long time! we knew all this before leaving and suffered the queues regardless. but, we got our family photo!",2
"one of the most beautiful temples we've seen in bali. clean, beautiful gardens, nice environment. a must see in bali.",2
beautiful temple by the lake with plenty of photo opportunities. just be armed with patience as it is too crowded....my advice: go early,4
i got the perfect time to watch sunset on tanah lot.. it was beautiful! there you can find a holy snake in front of the temple.. also the holy water spot so you can wash your face there and sip a prayer...,17
stunning views of the ocean and rocks. colorful clothing of the balinese people bringing their offerings to the temple. you should hire a guide who will make sure you are properly attired so you can make an offering and receive a blessing from the priest. don't just be a tourist snapping pictures.,2
our tour guide had managed to make a reservation for a very nice table for us to sit and watch the sunset at the temple. such a nice experience,4
"i went to this temple in the evening, lot of tourists came, but also the monkeys. yeah, the monkeys \act\ like they want to play with us. but be careful, the monkeys sometimes take our stuff such as sunglasses, hats, or they pull our bag. that was scares me. the scenery of this beach was very beautiful, the cliff was high, and we can see the waves from the top of the cliff. we can see the blue ocean and feel the air. that was amazing",14
worth a visit especially if it is part of a tour with other places. beautiful and unique temple. scenery and views are nice. should go during the early morning when the crowd is less.,4
"the cliffs are really nice to look at. but if you spend more time in south bali you will get to see stuff like that anyway. at first we were wondering were the actual temple was and when we found it there where a few nice looking walls and you were not allowed to go inside. we just arrived from thailand and we have seen more \impressive\ temple buildings in the inland of bali.... and of course there are a lot of tourists! ps. be careful of your belongings, the monkeys steal everything they can get (put your glasses away)",2
"it is a temple. that's all. situated on top of a cliff. there was no explanations anywhere on the history, the architecture etc. sarong and sashes were provided in accordance to the dress code. monkeys were observed, however, as we were on the look out for them, we were safe from their mischievous, thieving hands. the view is amazing, though.",14
"our guide told us that it's difficult to see this temple on a clear day due to its location high in the mountains. but it's worth the long drive up here because there are so many other worthy attractions in this region. nice, tranquil place. there are many other tourists, but it doesn't feel crowded. pray for good weather.",4
"best place for sunset in bali. sunset was ffffantastic! but be careful, huge monkeys are living there !",2
"this temple is incredible, truly breathtaking. go early in the morning to avoid the mid-day stifling heat! try and go on a colder day to avoid heat exhaustion.",4
"this was our last stop on our 3 week indonesian adventure, and once there i realized it was the perfect place to wrap up this incredible trip. the scenic beauty combined with the hindu temple on the sea presents unparalleled panoramic views, top it all off with a beautiful sunset. fantastic!",2
"awesome views, everyone really enjoyed exploring the temple on the cliff tops. the monkeys were hilarious- steeling tourists thongs, mobile phones, and sunglasses - very entertaining (i.e. as long as you are cautious and don't provoke or approach the monkeys they are fine!) - definitely must visit ! krystof",14
"it is a temple, but most people are there for the breath-taking view of the cliffs and the ocean waves. can spend about 30 mins here if not attending the dance. the hike to the temple is relatively ok, and will be rewarded with a great view of the cliffs and blue ocean. excellent phototaking opportunities of the scenic views (just do not lean out too much over the supporting walls, which are rather fragile from neglect). will be perfect if the weather was clear and with setting sun view. note: beware of the macaques who will snatch your plastic bags or shiny sunglasses should you approach them. please do not feed them as these are wild monkeys and should be left alone and not made to perform for food. sarongs are provided free of charge, please use them correctly to cover your legs and respect the balinese religion and modesty!",14
the views are very nice although it had hundreds of tourists. t was really a nice experience with my guide agung bali tour guide. he is a gentleman. he takes us to all the places which we said and also suggested many good places. the best thing was he is always on time and he was never in hurry. bali can't be good without him. cheers to u bro,2
"this is a very beautiful temple with lots of visitors, i mean really lots of visitors so keep in mind you'll need a little patience to wonder around and find the best spots to appreciate the local culture and religion.",4
beautiful spot with gorgeous views!!! watch your glasses the monkeys love them!!! not much to see with the respect to the temple as its restricted to worship only,14
"tanah lot is a hindu temple in bali, which has a breathtaking natural splendor, it stands on solid sea rock in the indian ocean. we visited this place in the evening around 4.30pm. there was low tide, hence we could walk through the temple. temple site has got awesome views. the place was crowded though. in front of tanah lot temple, there is a natural water spring which is called beji. you can take the water home in a container, drink it or even wash your face with it (makes you feel blessed). after you are done, you will be blessed with prayer and a flower, as an offering in return, you can make a nominal monetary donation. . there were lot many shops outside for shopping clothes and sovereigns, there were few vendors offering photos with giant python (quite long) for 100000 idr, etc. sunset views were awesome, should be in must watch list",18
after battling the traffic we made for a sunset look at the temple. didn't quite get to see the sunset due to cloud but that can't be helped. worth a look,4
"i have visited bali on private photo expeditions often over the last 20 years and the uluwatu temple complex is one of those attractions that i return to every time. the temples are fairly \ordinary\ by balinese standards, but the place is a high centre of religious significance - and it's situated on one of the earth's most magical scenic spots. i warn you though: it is incredibly hot and humid, the macaque monkeys are cheeky, and you should remember to bring a sarong that is appropriate for a visit to a special temple. you can rent them there cheaply. you can engage a guide, but i only did this the first time i visited over 15 years ago, and it was unnecessary. i have never attended one of the temple's evening kecak performances, but i understand they are well worth it, and probably one of the best places to observe one.",8
"highly recommend visiting uluwatu to enjoy the beautiful views off the cliff on either sides of the temple. however, the temple itself is reserved for worshipers and restricted to tourists. you are required to wear a sarong but it is provided/covered by the entrance fee. beware of the monkeys; a lady had her sunglasses stolen right in front of our eyes.",8
"we chose to go to tanah lot because of its high reviews and recommendations. but there was nothing particularly special about the experience. its' location is a bit awkward, so a taxi is needed to get there (and no taxi rank to get one back), and entrance fees to get in aren't worth it for a temple you can't even see because it's covered in trees and gates prevent you from going up to it. there's not even any good photo opportunities, but even if there were, it's far too busy to get a good photo without loads of tourists in. there were loads of shops around tanah lot, but they all sold mass produced touristy stuff that was tacky and dull. if you want a very touristy trip that doesn't have much to do, then it's perfect, but if you want to see something cool or buy some balinese items that aren't mass produced, you might as well not bother going here",17
"had a very good time here. we went around 4pm. it was still sunny. the temple is located on a cliff overlook the sea and it is such an amazing view from here especially viewing the waves below thrashing against the rocks.totally mesmerized. we are not allowed to go inside the temple, but can walk around it. there is quite a bit to walk, but it is worth it. we did not stay for the kecak dance, coz we had already known for the reviews that it it not worth it. do be careful about the monkeys which are quite aggressive. they pounce on you and flip away your sunglasses.do not carry any food as well, coz they aim at that as well. overall it's a must see place. we took a lot of photos as the view is awesome. would highly recommend as a must see place",13
"the temple is perched on a clifftop overlooking the indian ocean. it is an impressive sight although there are many other larger temples elsewhere. like many others this temple has monkeys, and these monkeys are almost feral and unfriendly. if you buy peanuts give them away quickly or you will become a target. do not try to hide them and they see you do it, they will attack your pockets. take off your hat and glasses we saw two people have their glasses snatched. we actually enjoy monkeys particularly the monkey forest at ubud, but these monkeys are not nice. the temple is a great place to watch the sunset over the indian ocean. also see my separate review of the cekak fire dance at uluwatu",8
"this attraction also known as cliff temple. entrance fee is idr20000. the scenery is beautiful. however, the cliff is filled with aggressive monkeys. remove sunglasses, spectacles, hats before going in. a group of us went to the cliff and we did as we were told, removed our sunglasses, spectacles and hats. however, a friend couldn't see clearly and put on her spectacles to take a photo. suddenly, a monkey jumped out from the side of the cliff and snatched her spectacles away from her. our guide had to get a packet of food from the vendor to exchange for her specs. however, parts of the specs were bitten off and there were scratches on the lenses. also, we were told that monkeys sometimes hop around tourist feet and if we lift up our feet, our slippers will be gone. so please be mindful and always move in a group. it will be better if you were to grab a stick to fend off the monkeys..",14
"walk along the cliffs to get a breath-taking sight of the ocean, the tall pounding blue waves and the rocky cliffs of uluwatu ... (not too close though or you'll end up dead and shreded to pieces.) try this walk at sunset to get a more dramatic experience. watch the kecak and fire dance thereafter to experience balinese culture to the brim. end your day with a seafood dinner at jimbaran bay. you can watch the planes descending at the airport as you fill your stomach to your hearts desire...",8
nice temple and be ready for the stairs !! all say that they are many monkeys but i found it ok and did not find them aggressive. the view of the sea is great ! do it at the end if the day for the sunset.,14
"the company in charge of this area has been raising the entrance fee from time to time. but we realised too that local tourist/locals are coming in this area via another alley which doesn't need them to purchase entrance tickers. anyway, try coming during sunsets (5pm-6pm). the views are better during that period of time. overall the place is very crowded with people. it isn't easy to snap a photo without people walking into your cam's viewfinder. be sure to bargain before you purchase anything from this area (yes, even mineral waters you can bargain). say, they told you that the coconut cost 30 000rp you can reduce it to 15 000rp.",17
the place to be honest really nice... but a lot of dogs (unclean) and realllly expensive we had a dinner there .... we pay a lot (compare to bali prices) ....,2
"a little bit of a tourist trap but a definite must do for your first trip to bali. they do a beautiful fire dance on sunset for 100k which i highly recommend. the view is amazing and the cliffs are stunning! beware of the monkeys, they have people around scaring them off but avoid the bigger ones if you can - they're cheeky. i think it's only a few $$ to get in but it's well worth the view!",2
a place with oceanic view but tourists are not allowed to visit inside the temple. walk around temple premises and viewing sunrise and sunset are worth. clean beach.,4
"a crowded place to visit. lots of tourists. you can see people everywhere. the temple on the rock is unique and you can't cross over during high tide. quite a few good views around the place... entrance fee of rp60,000 per pax.",4
we got there a little too late for sunset and didn't get to see much as they were closing but overall a very nice temple. a little touristy so getting a shot may be difficult with the amount of people trying to get that instagram shot 🙄,4
we have visited the temple in the late afternoon. great view on the sunset. the kecak dance is a must see. 100k per person but be really in time to buy tickets in advance and get then a good place to watch it. it is very crowded!,13
"ive heard a lot of people say they were relatively unimpressed by this place. not us, perhaps it had to do with the weather (we went on an overcast day) but we loved ulun danu and spent a long time there. its one of those places in bali that photograph really well no matter the weather or time of day, the grounds are very well maintained and it wasnt overcrowded.",30
"amazing view at the temple, you wont need much time here though as it is quite small, be careful of the monkeys (try not to have your phone out too much and put sunglasses away as well).",14
"temple on the south of bali, beautiful sunset, on the afternoon to crowded. if you go by motorbike be carefull jalan uluwatu can be heavy traffic jam.",8
"magical temple with beautiful view, nice balinese people, very romantic and you can feel the spiritual balinese culture",2
"beautiful old temple with some spectacular ocean views. be careful of the monkeys as they like to take glasses. we had a local of the temple take us around and explain the details, however they charged 150,000 for that. wasn't too impressed",14
this is a must visit site in bali. we arrive approximately 5pm and got a nice sunset view. it was low tide and we got to walk on the mouldy rocks. stunning view.,2
"uluwatu is area which has temple on hill & monkeys,wild monkeys with sea view,you will need to buy ticket around usd 5 per person,recommended to be here before sunset so you can enjoy beautiful sunset at this place,location just few minutes (around 25 minutes) from jimbaran,highly recommended",8
"this is one of the most beautiful temples in bali. great view, environment all goes perfect together.",2
"i last visited uluwatu temple over 15 years ago. the energy of the place then, was incredible. we were able to pray, meditate, and of course, enjoy the magnificent view over uluwatu! this time, we may as well have been at disney land!! shops, hawkers, they even sell \fairy floss\ or \cotton candy\ for gods sakes! bus after bus loads of tourists, literally streaming in. thousands pushing and shoving up & down the stairs. it was nothing but a circus! if you're after a cultural, religious or spiritual experience... then ask a driver to take you to a real and private temple in the hills. magic!! you won't be disappointed. all uluwatu temple will do is leave you feeling ripped and pissed off!",8
a centuries old temple perched on a cliff... with indian ocean on the side... well maintained property... you have to wear a cloth (available free at the entrance) to visit the temple... it's a holy place and we have to maintain the decency there...,4
"must visit in bali. the sunset view was mesmerizing. as it becomes very crowded in the evening, beware of pickpockets,",2
quieter and more comfortable lower temperatures and humidity make this a more enjoyable visit than some of the coastal temples,4
"we were there at high tide so we couldn't go over to the temple itself but it's quite an experience to see it from a distance with the water being in-between. very exploited though, wish there were some nice temples without all sellers being on you constantly. if in bali, don't miss this opportunity to see this temple!",2
its one of the beautiful temples i ever visited in bali even though it is located far away eastern side of bali. from ubud it tooks around 2.5 hours to there but the view itself worth the long journey. make sure you wear a sarong and sash if you visit,2
excellent. definitely worth coming while in bali. food and people were very nice. 🌟 🤩 ⭐️ trisna was our host,2
"this was my favourite place in the whole of bali, try and get at least an hour before sunset to get yourself a good spot and then take in the gorgeous views. then wade through the water and enjoy the energy this place brings until dark.",2
"the moment you land here, you will get thousands of tourists everywhere. but at the same time the nature's beauty will drag you to become still. its a calm and peaceful. with evening coming closer, all cameras are waiting for a perfect click. everyone wants to have a share of beautiful sunset at tanah lot in his memory. the food options available here are also of variety and cheap. from corn, fish to coconut water, everything is tasty and worth of price.",17
"after fifteen years we finally were able to cross over to the temple. amazing experience, would highly recommend this. shopping is fantastic. we hired a car for the whole day and the driver took us to where we wanted to see, this was better than a tour bus, more personnel.",4
must see temple!!! when it's low tide you can walk out to the temple where holy water and hindu prayers are taken place and when walking along the beach you can see the holy snakes in the cave. i suggest to see temple close to sunset time since the views are wonderful from the cliffs. there plenty of shopping and good places to eat while visiting the temple. there a lot to see to plan on spending at least a few hours! must see sunset while you visit the temple!!',4
"the long and winding road me & my friends took to get to this place was really worth the while. tanah lot is so scenic, has very pleasant atmosphere, and surely perfect place to visit for all the sunset worshiper. the construction is very simple yet so spectacular. a lot of great spots to take selfie :p the temple sits on a huge offshore rock which has been shaped endlessly by the ocean tide. you can walk to the temple only at low tide, there is a path down to the sea. but if you are not balinese, youre not allowed to enter the temple. aside from its mesmerizing view, the temple of tanah lot has interesting history, culture, and religious thing. i heard balinese people believe that the temple is still guarded by sea snake which created from nirarthas scarf (he is one of the 15th century priests). you can still see that are many caves under the rock, full of sea snakes. there's a place full of green grass where you can rest, sit together and wait for the sunset. you can have your meal here, but please don't litter. the place is too beautiful. bring your own trash bag or simply put your litter to the garbage can there. i bought some souvenirs from the market place near the temple. the price is a bit high compared to the souvenir place in the city, but still affordable. choose the very unique one, that you think you won't find it in the city. i want to visit again! :)",18
"wonderful experience. during high tide, the temple gives the impression that it is floating in the sea. superb view. the place is so well kept despite the crowd.",4
"yep, we skipped the madness of an over-crowded tanah lot sunset and did the early shift leaving kuta around 7:30am. half the battle is getting anywhere in bali and we still encountered traffic but was up there within about 40 minutes and practically first through the gates. i think it was about r30,000 each so $7.50 nz total so very reasonably priced. the tide was high and surf huge but as you are not allowed access to the temple (which sits on an island 50m off the coast) anyway it was largely irrelevant. had a wander around and got the obligatory photos and it is a nice clean monkey-free environment. the other tourists and tour buses started piling in around 9 so it was nice to have it to ourselves for a short while and in the cool. ticked it off the list but we wont return despite having a successful 1/2 days outing. it was good to get back to niksoma and poolside.",18
"this place was simply breathtaking. it was quite far from our hotel (from kuta) but worth a visit. you cannot enter the temple premises but the surrounding is very picturesque. it's situated along a crater lake so you may go for a boat or jet ski ride. or just stroll around the area. the temple charges you an entry fee which amusingly is not fixed. we were 4 people, and the guy charged us for 3 and refused to give the ticket. when we asked for the tickets he said then you will have to pay for 4. this is a very common practice in bali.",2
"uluwatu was absolutely stunning. we arrived at about 5.20pm and quickly got tickets into the temple (inr 50,000 for 3 people) and walked to see the breathtaking view of the ocean and the temple. we quickly purchased tickets for the kecak dance (inr100,000 per person). seats filled quickly so i would strongly advise getting there earlier, though, bring a fan (and even a cushion) as the amphitheatre is outdoors facing the sunset and can get a little uncomfortable. amazing dance, lovely view of the sea. a must see.",8
"go early. avoid the hoards. lovely views and landscape. beautiful temple. yes, it is touristy but we weren't hassled. nice visit.",4
"the visit was worth it because of the breath taking sunset view. they won't allow shorts inside the temple but fortunately they provide sharong to wear free of cost, over the shorts. so, what you wear and visit the temple is not an issue. definitely worth a visit in bali!",2
we missed the sunset because of the traffic but the overall view was nice...too crowded and most probably you'll end up looking at people looking at the sunset(and not you). the kecak dance is overhyped and you can certainly give it a miss.,13
"the uluwatu temple aka pura luhur uluwatu is unique in the sense that it is in a coastal setting. ulu means top and watu means stone. another interesting fact is that it is one of the 6 key temples of bali's spiritual pillars! because it is a temple, a sarong is required, but they provide one for you. although i didn't get to witness the sunset view of this temple, it was still very beautiful during the day time. you can see the waves crashing against the rocks and the solitude of the temple at the edge of the cliff is definitely a sight to see. there is a small forest within and there are many monkies here. they can be more aggressive than the monkies at the scared monkey forest. my driver had his sunglasses taken from him and broken right in front of his face! so guard your stuff!!",8
this is one of the main attractions in bali. i will strongly recommend to visit this place. we went there at noon time and it was already busy with selfie stick people. the place is clean and beautiful! would defiantly recommend to visit! enjoy!,2
"we stayed in the temple complex so went early morning. although we didn't get there in any rush we did still beat the majority of the tourists. tanah lot translates to \land in the sea\ due to the temple sitting on an offshore rock and that lends to why it's considered such a beautiful temple. when we visited the tide was out, which allowed us to walk right up the temple. a little warning that when the tide is out the floor can be quite slippy so tread carefully.",17
"looks like this temple is not human-built. the temple in water, close to the shore, was created perhaps by an earthquake or volcano. water was coming out naturally in one place, just like tap-water, that now has turned into holy water. the shape of the naturally created temple and the holy water, all these are something really worth seeing.",4
"i won't do this again, but the sunset is in my top 10. the crowds were overwhelming and the show was way too long and sitting on a stone bleacher bench for an hour without a backrest was difficult.the views were obstructed due to people constantly coming and going.there is a short walk to get to the event and do be careful of the monkeys. cute yes, but mischievous. do not wear your prescription glasses without complete caution or you will not \see\ bali for the rest of your trip. if you wear shorts upon entering you will be issued a sarang that you must wear during your visit. from nusa dua its a long haul with windy roads and the trip back down after the show will take twice that time. if you decide to use the restroom before the journey back (smart move) bring your own toilet paper.",2
"ulun danu bratan temple - it's got to be done, because it is bali's most iconic image, plastered around the tourist info in photo-shopped technicolour. but how disappointing, when you see the crappy fibreglass brightly coloured swan-shaped pedalos sailing around them, and in the surrounding park, the sweetcorn wastebins, and the turtle-shaped fibreglass seating. 50,000k per person to get in, get your tourist snaps, then head off to somewhere else that hasn't been absolutely ruined by careless tourist 'development'. when we went, the day was a bit chilly and the clouds dark, so our pictures weren't even that good. we didn't spend long here, considering we'd just paid about £6 for the both of us to get in. extremely underwhelming, but if i hadn't have come, i'd have wondered had i missed out (i only knew i hadn't by coming here!).",30
great experience with picturesque scenery. get to see the holy snake & being blessed at the temple with holy water flowing from the rock.,4
"it was pouring with rain when we visited the water temple, which apparently isnt uncommon in the season. none the less, the gardens and water features are beautiful. friendly guides offer their services for “free”; unfortunately in bali when anyone approaches you the automatic response in “no”, so we didnt take him up on the offer. if you wanted greater insights into the temple you may want to accept, but to walk through yourself was no problem. you can feed the huge fish in the first pond, and you can use the swimming pools which are well serviced with change rooms. there is also a delightful restaurant that overlooks the gardens.",2
tanah lot is the most photographed temple in bali. family with teenagers is a must. walk thru the market stalls and then arrive at the temple. great family photo opportunities. awesome crashing waves. most exciting part was crossing thru the water to the temple. what a challenge. once you are across give a small donation and be blessed with the water and have the rice placed on your forehead. really cool. done a lot at tanah lot.,18
uluwatu temple is about 30” away from kuta. the temple is right at the end and look out to the ocean. the scenery and landscape is very beautiful and relaxing compared to other temples. come early before all the big tourist buses and before it gets too hot. this is one of our favorite place to be.,8
its a must go place in bali when you are into this religious temple visit. its a very beautiful temple above the lake. to go here also easy. most of travel goes here. and afterwards you also can enjoy the local food of rabbit satay.,2
"at fhe edge of a high cliif, it is a must see place in bali ,wonderfull architectrues in bali is special style, worth seeing !",2
"i paid four visits within five years in bali for holiday making, my driver jaya told me that it was difficult for him to include a new scenic attraction to my itinerary. at last he chose lempuyang temple (gate of heaven) as substitute. we started our journey at 6 a.m. from leigan because it took three-hour ride and tourists might flood in after 9 a.m. as no takeaway provided by the hotel, early birds should take their breakfasts in mid-way.there was no parking lot on the hilltop outside the temple, then all vehicles simply parked along the steep slope. at the entrance, every tourist was required to fill in columns as record and handed in a donation as fee was waived, only wearing sarong was a must. at the brick-built terrace, there were three rows of tourists all lining in a queue to wait for shots patiently. to my guess, i ought to wait at least three hours for my turn. there was only an open space in front of two gates as backdrop without any pond in sight, then how about the reflection of water in those photos that we were familiar with ? the answer was simply magical tricks by using a mirror. tourists all posed as token, for example if two lovers on spot, the routine snaps were standing back to back, holding hand in hand, jumping into the air, then standing backward with both hands pointing to the sky. all preparations went for nothing as various poses became mechanical. standing behind the assigned photographer that taking photos for tourists and by using the time slot, i took several shots without any waiting. down to the slope outside the jam-packed terrace, there was also a newly-built semi-circle pond with stepping stones in front as backdrop, tourists could easily take shots, also free of charge except donation required.",28
"we rode there from seminyak by bike. it was an adventurous long drive and the best way to beat the bali traffic. on reaching there you are expected to cover your legs with a sarong that you can rent for free. and before entering the complex you are requested to take off your hats, sunglasses, earrings and any thing else that might attract the attention of the monkeys. on the day we visited, we did notice just a few monkeys and they were surprisingly silent unlike what id read in other reviews. you then pass by the great view of a cliff overlooking an ocean well worthy of photographs. the temple itself was closed for an upcoming festival but we could watch the kecak dance in the sunset backdrop which was a marvelous sight. go early to the open air amphitheatre to gett yourself a good seating area with sunset view. the dance was a representation of the epic ramayan and was quite enjoyable more so towards the end as they involve few volunteers from the crowd as well. if you ever plan to watch the kecak dance watch it here!",2
it will give you a feel of looking at the ocean from an european cliff. italian or greek. awesome blue color of the ocean. one feels like jumping into it. and thats not all it has a functional shiv hindu temple on the top. place is infested with monkeys so watch out! you be good and they wont bother.,14
i didn't actually go to the temple as i'm not one for overly crowded touristy places so instead my husband and i booked lunch at the beautiful pan pacific hotel next door and had an beautiful view of the temple from afar while enjoying a lovely lunch. the grounds at the pan pacific are really beautiful and the golf course is situated over the cliffs of the indian ocean. we walked out along the path and had a gorgeous view of the temple.,4
"its nice temple on the water, all arround is huge garden with flowers. its definitely worthy to visit it. you can park your car right front of the entrance.",4
tanah lot temple is a balinese hindu temple on the rock located in the middle of sea. last stop during tanah lot tour is visit tanah lot temple. this temple is very beautiful in the particular of the sunset time. we can view this temple from several spot points with spectacular view of the ocean and sunset.,18
"you can experience the monkeys social interaction in their home. i had several monkeys get on my shoulder and lap. do not wear glasses since they will take them right off your face. you shouldnt wear any loose jewelry or clothing thats easily taken off such as scarfs, or even carry a purse just to be safe since i had already experienced the monkeys in uluwatu. its best to only carry a camera or phone for pictures and money in your pocket. one monkey tried to take my water which i ended up giving up after the various photo opportunities the encounter provided. i spent at least two hours walking from the entrance to the end where theres a temple and exit to the street.",8
the temple is located on edge of a cliff and its in a very scenic place but the main temple entrance was closed for visitors. tips for travellers - please take a private car or bike. taxis are not allowed near the temple and the local transport guys are not very helpful. they charge you a bomb personally i wasn't very impressed,4
great view but must take a long queued for take a great pictute at the temple gate with mount agung backgorund.,28
"we visited this temple first time, and this looks really beautiful lake... with a good hand from local goverment, it should be able to be improved more and more beautiful... we really like this lake... fresh weather and natural.......... for sure we will visit this place again.",4
we took a driver down to uluwatu from seminyak which was a nice drive although didn't realize the distance which wasn't anyone's fault but took about a hour. he took us to the temple with the monkeys. where we paid a very small fee when we got inside the gates and got a guide to take you around through the monkeys & to see the temple. it was a great experience and the guide was very friendly and had food on her so that we could all feed the monkeys and we had them jumping all over us. were beautiful views surrounding the temple and uluwatu and seeing all the monkeys playing around and following you. only downside when the walk was over and you got back to the start the guide expected a tip and when my dad went to give her $2us because that's all the rupiah he had on him she snubbed her nose as if in disgust which was a downside as if we had known that they expected tips we could have prepared for it. but overall was a good day out. just remember if you go to the temple and get a guide remember to take some money to tip them,8
"we went to tanah lot on our second day in bali went by scooter from legian, a rather pleasant drive. i knew it would be very touristic however touristic places are sought by tourists because they are actually very nice. so if you strip away the crows and ignore the sellers and over development everywhere around the place, you can actually connect to the place. the kids enjoyed the walk on the rocks with crabs and all sorts of small lizards in the small water basins. then seeing and touching the holy snake for which you need to make a small donation to get to see close/touch. then the walk a bit south of the temple where it was no longer so crowded. we also did a photo with a large snake i think it was a boa constrictor. impressive strength, i could feel all the muscles and got a bit of panic the one coming from within, even if you know you should be fine with alll the people around when the snake was moving around me and i could barely hold him with both hands. all in all it was exactly as i had previously read in a review great for the kids due to the walk on the rocks and the scenery. and the drive there was an adventure on its own.",18
"wanted to see this temple because it was listed on the \top 5 temples to see in bali\ but i was disappointed. it was a lot smaller than i was expecting (maybe because all the photos lack size points of reference because people aren't allowed to go onto the island). but, the gardens are pretty. didn't like the animals available to take photos with, but that's separate to the temple experence. nice temple to visit to pass the time but not worth it if you are staying in munduk and need to travel 45 mins.",2
today i visited the lempuyang temple (so called: gate of heaven). is a nice temple but tourists only have access to the gate and can take pictures there. if you want to get one pictures you have seen on insta you need a lot of time. especially between july and august there is a long waiting queue where you have to wait between 2-3 hours. the pictures himself will be then done by locals with your phone or foto (you give them a tip)... its recommended but it takes sooo long (also if you want a picture of the gate himself only)...,28
"i have returned to this place after couple of years for traditional kecak dance and unforgetable sunset. it is obvious, that this place had just become a spot for maximizing the profit. the kecak show is overcrowded, they even put some plastic chairs around, that completely destroy the view on sunset. if you plan to see the sunset, go rather to tanah lot area.",13
as i said ) that place became my favorite temple in bali from the first sight! the cliff itself is breathtaking also you can catch there unbelievable sunset. very romantic!,2
"it was part of our organised corporate tour visit so we did not visit the kecak fire dance nor had to pay from pocket for sarong. the monkeys are very mischiveous and better to keep everythig including spectacles inside while walking around. the main temple compound remains closed which was unfortunate because i heard it is a saraswati temple inside which i really wanted to see. however, the scenic beauty of the cliff from the top are breathtaking and the sunset is pleasant to watch since it is on southwest corner of the island. ultimately it becomes less of temple and more of touristy scenic spot for visit rathrr than religious one for prayers and homage.",13
"despite low tide (which we tried to avoid but couldn't find any answers about when the tide would rise), the temple was still really beautiful. it was also pretty cloudy and had rained all morning, but we still found the temple to be stunning. it's worth visiting and is a nice break from the hot weather down in ubud and kuta! it's a bit of a drive but definitely worth it.",4
"dont think you can say youve been to bali if you havent been here. seriously, its such an iconic site! the temple on the cliff - bali!!! my advise, come early morning to escape the scorching sun and also the menace of the monkeys. then you can enjoy a slow leisurely walk. it wont take you a lot of time to finish the whole trail. my friends who have been here in the late afternoon said, yes you do get really stunning sunset pics, but the heat is just too much to bear, making the walk seems like never ending. also, thats the time when the monkeys are out in full force, so you have to be really careful of your belongings.",2
"be prepared to walk through a highly commercialized tourist trap before getting to the grounds of the temple itself. but once you do, the magic begins. stunning doesn't do justice to the the temple. the site is magical. if you get there at low tide you can walk out to it. sadly we weren't there at sunset, which is supposed to be spectacular.",4
"what an extraordinary temple. truly not to be missed, and easily doable on a day trip from ubud or the south bali beaches. if you could visit only one temple, id chose tanah lot, the setting on the sea is truly breath-taking. send the day there, have lunch, buy some souvenir, drink luwak (civet coffee) and enjoy sunset, too, why not. you will not be disappointed, or else bali is not for you.",18
"went to uluwatu with some friends was a great experience at last, as the facilities is improved. kecak experiences was amazed, specially when nice weather and sunset spot. reccommended, just beware with wild monkeys, they are very naughty.",8
"an amazing temple and such great views, it was amazing just to see the temple and the ocean that around it, worth a visit",4
i found this temple quite catching as it is like nothing ive seen before. it is incredibly beautiful built in the 16th century. would defiantly recommend coming here.,4
"we really enjoyed the history and mystery of the temple, but frankly, our favorite part of the visit was the monkeys. we've only seen wild monkeys a few times so this was a real treat. watched them steal a pair of shoes and we heard from other visitors about them stealing someone's glasses. enjoy the incredible views here, but watch out for the stealing monkeys!",14
"enjoyed my visit here, really stunning and great spot to take pictures from, there was not many visitors on day visiting which made it even more nicer, a must visit when in bali, happy travels.",2
"not to big area , but great nature in the heart of ubud town . we really enjoyed our time there , the monkey even more friendly than uluwatu , they are well protected and had enough food i gues . great river , tample and saw much great stone sculpture . we love much this place",8
the temple is nice but the most impressive is the view that you get from the cliff and the companions you meet during the visit!,4
"many souvenir shops stand around the area surrounding the temple, allowing tourists to pick-up a few gifts before making their way to the main attraction. crowded, but it is an essential part of your trip to bali.",2
"we went as part of the bali golden tours, the temple and the views were absolutely stunning, but we suggest to go in the afternoon as during the day it is extremely hot with a lot of strenuous walking required to get to the top of the temple. make sure to bring plenty of water with you!",2
"the place is amazing, the waves are great view of the temple in the middle of the sea is very beautiful, while waiting for the sunset. bali is the best",2
"it was normal for me the temple is in the sea u cant go to it, u can see it from distance from the land which us soooo crowded as if its a park full with shops and its too humid there. just took some pictures ( the view was nice) u do not need more than an hour going around , taking pictures and drinking something ( there was restaurants opposite to the temple but didn't try them).. ahhh there u can take a picture with a real big snake ( 50,000 with ur caners; 100,000 with snake guy camera) + theres a big bat too",4
picturesque place by the ocean. great views. u cannot visit the temple but can see the temple on a rock . temple is open only once a year but the view is great.,4
"i think the reason some of the reviews for this temple are bad are because the price is relatively high to see it and it sits within a large site which feels like it has been overly cultivated specifically for tourists. there are fibreglass animals throughout the park. there are hardly any balinese there, mostly muslim, chinese and western tourists. this is a tourist photo op spot. after a picture there is little to see. i can not understand why people have this as a must see. if you just want instagram pics and not to participate in a meaningful way with another culture go here! when our balinese homestay host asked us later what we thought we both looked embarrassed and said it felt like disneyland and he laughed loudly and nodded. the actual temple area within the garden seemed closed as many temples in bali are due to tourists. we were in suitable temple dress and after wandering around aimlessly for a while asked an official and smartly dressed ground attendant if we could have a look. he indicated us to please go in but when we did we were met by a group of balinese men sat chatting under a bale who denied us entry because they were setting up for a ceremony. we weren't too dissapointed by this. the monument honouring buddha in the grounds was special.",2
"there are 3 main things to do in the park at uluwatu: take in the view from the cliffs, which have a long passageway around the edge (we didnt leave enough time for this and regretted it!); visit the temple; and see the fire dance. arrive by 4 pm if you want to have enough time to see the cliffs before getting a seat for the fire dance by 5:30. the show begins at 6:00. sit high up in the stands directly facing the stage so you can watch the sunset over the cliffs during the show.",8
"it's interesting that the photo shown when you pull up uluwatu temple is of the adjacent cliffs, not of the temple. the real star here is the walk along the cliffs with some stunning views - wish it was longer. if you're not crazy about monkeys watch out as there are a bunch in the wooded area along the path. signs warn you to hang on to your glasses and not to bring food. they weren't super aggressive like i've seen elsewhere but one of them made several moves at me - i had to yell at him 3 times before he backed down. i must have had something that caught his eye. the temple itself sits on the top of one of the cliffs - lots of steps to get up there with limited views of it as non-worshippers are not allowed in. the view of it on the top of the cliff is just ok. we didn't come out for sunset viewing but apparently that is very popular.",8
"liked the unusual fire dance and play set just beside the temple remains on a cliff top, great setting for sundown but took us an hour with traffic jam all the 7 miles to get to from jimbaran. glad i went but did not venture out on bali roads again!",2
i haven't got to see much of the temple because my glasses were snatch from behind by a large monkey. my face was also scratch by the monkey because i try to hold on my glasses. it was the most dangerous encounter with a monkey in my life..,14
the temple is on top of the cliff and the whole property is well maintained and well organized. worth visiting. allow 2 hrs ar the location. nice place for photos. pls note you wont be able to be nowhere near rhe temple. it is closed for visitors.,4
this temple has beautiful mountain scenery by the lake with fresh cold air. clean area and lots of local people play and kids playing around. you can rent boat or just take selfie photos here.. lots of times being use as pre wedding photo.,4
"one of the most important temple in bali , lempuyang temple consider to be one of the \sad khayangan\( 6 important temple) in bali. if you visit this temple be prepared to take step about 1700 steps to go on top the hill. first temple you visit will be penataran agung temple, then telaga mas, lempuyang madya, bisbis temple, pasar agung and the last is luhur lempuyang. the view between this temple were amazing and since you were on top of the hill you will see the view of mountain, beaches with coconut tree as an ornaments, its just truly amazing. once you get on top, you wont to be go down because the atmosphere were very quiet, holy and just amazing feel the spiritual vibration of this temple the point is this temple is a must to visit specially for those who likes spiritual tour and admiring the god has been created.",28
beautiful scenic temple. while i visited on march it was lightly raining and it made the view more scenic. although the mountains were covered by clouds,4
"look the temple is good and can have stunning views but be prepared to wait hours to have your photo taken.you arrive and fork out 45000 each for the shuttle bus to take you to the next stop where you fork out 55000rph to be kitted out with a sarrong and in my case a scarf to put over my shoulders,its stinking hot and this must not be removed whilst in the temple area.walk up the hill to the temple and receive a numer to get your photos taken.we arrived at 260 and we were number 333 so we didnt wait.it was late in the afternoon and we had been travelling all day.we actually paid 20000rph down at the restaurant area for photos upstairs and they were great.would love to try and get the mirrored photos at another time but the wait is hours and if the clouds are in there is no view of mt agung.morning would be best but still expect a wait.very commercialised im afraid and be prepared for a long wait for photos",28
"this water temple was so well kept up it was very enjoyable to walk through the whole complex and learn about the balinese history and culture. the scenery was simply picturesque, a must see.",2
"we have visited this place in june 2012 during our visit to bali. we had a long tour that day from kintamani - singaraja - bedugul circle and at the end we visited this amazing temple which indeed vanish our stress of whole day travelling. i wish we would have more time to spend there, amazing experience. it was evening time and clouds have started settling near lake. must visit if you are in bali.",2
the place is great with a lot of tourist. i think this place offers great view of the temple and ocean but i find the entrance fee a bit expensive for just sight seeing activity.,4
"we were lucky enough to be staying just up the road and our kids loved it. absolutely beautiful scenery, can feed monkeys bananas for a few dollars and get up close and personal. made the mistake of sitting down and even had one climb on our lap to steal my son's entry ticket! a great bali experience.",2
"entrance to the site is 60,000 idr (less than 5 usd). this place must be seen for sunset! it is definitely a romantic place so if you happen to be traveling with your partner, definitely take time to go watch the sunset. the temple itself is pretty vast so i recommend you get there a bit early to walk the site and make sure you find the best spot to watch the sun go down. if you venture at the bottom of the temple perched on the rocky mount, wear adequate footwear, its a bit muddy & slippery due to the tide. the place gets packed, so the minute the sun is down, head back out because the longer you wait, the worst the traffic jam gets on way back out.",4
"took a day off and toured the island. spent 1 hour at tanah lot. nice waves beating the rocky coast. walk from parking through village of tourist shops, but pretty ok tourist experience. i would recommend a visit for the views.",17
"the temple itself was located on the cliff face and we got some spectacular photos. the only negative was we went at a peak time so was packed with visitors, and due to the time of year was extremely hot and humid. a great place to visit but suggest attending early morning to avoid the heat and crowds. the whole work was enjoyable and easy enough to complete. also a lot of monkeys for those that havent been to the ubud monkey forest to see them yet.",14
fantastic place..this is a must see..uluwaru temple goes back in time..walking around took about 30 min..great photo shots,8
"i don't understand the great reviews here. the setting of the temple is breath taking, but it is a small and underwhelming temple. if you have a chance to only see one temple go to tanah lot. the temple setting is also set on the ocean and in my opinion is a better temple. beware the monkeys. witnessed a monkey lunge at a three year old. luckily the dad was aware and was able to stave the monkey by kicking at it as it jumped toward his daughter. the kecak dance was not what i expected. the one i saw in ubud is much nicer. they over sell the show so late arriving guests sit on the the floor of the stage. this happens even as the show is going on so it is very distracting. also the guests can be a bit distracting because it seems no one likes to stay in their seats. if you can focus on the show and not the crowd the. the show is actually entertaining. bigger cast and more fire in the ubud show. this is not a must see attraction for me.",13
"lots of tourists! only the monkeys were fun,when they stole someones glasses and sigarettes! the temple was not that impressive but the view was great",14
truely beautifull! try and get there when the tide is low and you can walk into the temple on the ocean bed.,4
"teally nice temple, restaurants beside the temple is quite good and affordable. sunset in tanah lot is amazing, an unmisssable place in bali !",18
"like all 'temples' in bali, you cannot actually enter the areas where any worshipping takes place. it's only possible to go up to a closed off gate and take a general overview of the area. this place is no exception. once you've negotiated the masses of hawkers and general market stalls the view over the ocean is great. tanah lot itself is built on a small outcrop which is surrounded by water at high tide and even at low tide is only accessible via a small stairway up to the usual locked gate. i was generally disappointed with all the temples in bali although the grounds on which they are located are well kept and provide an opportunity to have a pleasant walk with, in this case, great views. don't expect to be wowed!",18
amazing view of the ocean from the temple. only thing is the monkeys freak me out a little bit! just keep your belongings hidden so they don't steal them!,14
we stopped at this temple which is one of the popular temples. it sits along the shore of a lake with rolling hills in background. the temperature was little cooler up there than in ubud where was warmer but it could have been because it was cloudy and rainy in the mountain that day.,4
temples on bali are as the matter of fact similiar. but this is little diffrent. especially because of beautiful place - on the lake surrounded by mountain. it is good to see this place. but you have to worry about lot of tourist. there are also nice park around with strange sculptures (usally animals). worth to see,2
"this temlpe is very unique not like any other temples we visited before, located at end of the top of the cliff, facing the lush indian ocean. we were very lucky cos we could see the best sunset here. after the sunset we saw the mongkey dance, it was so attractive and beautiful. come and see! it 's worth the money.",4
"this was something special as this temple is placed in the sea. do your self the favour, plan you visit so you can see the place wenn the sunset ist coming.",4
"visited tanah lot temple today. its a lot better if you are with a tour group, or have a driver, as they will explain all the interesting details about what you are seeing. it was high tide so we couldnt go accross to one of them, and overcast and no sunset as such. but well worth the visit, to see some history in the country you are visiting. 30,000 rph to get in approx $3 aud, so not expensive per person, however it does cost $3-4 aud to go to the toilet there.",17
it was raining heavily when we visited. on the plus side this meant that we were virtually alone. the temple is maintained really well and definitely worth a visit. buy bread outside to feed the fish.,4
the temple is located onshore of indian ocean and fabulous place for nature lovers. beautiful way to end your day as the sunset provide you awesome experience to your eyes. only problem is that only balinese people are allowed to go inside the temple. lots of shops around the parking area. a must visit in bali even if you're an atheist!,2
"almost every place are so beautiful in bali that you can spent half day easily in any place and uluwatu is no exception. uluwatu is a great place to be during sunset. reach there early around 4 pm, book the tickets for kecak dance early and take a walk on the cliff with amazing views of ocean. go to the kecak dance arena before 5.30 pm facing straight to the sun to have a better view.",8
"lovely sea waves,sunset view,temple on small hill, nice place in evening time, holy spring water for hindus.",4
"we visited the temples at tanah lot (yes, there is more than one) perched on a clifftop overlooking beautiful black sand beaches and volcanic black rocks jutting into the sea, just 25 minutes north of canggu. as most tourists go late afternoon so they can also enjoy the sunsets, we decided to avoid the crowds by visiting early afternoon. this was successful in that the numbers were fewer, but the temperature was so hot and the humidity was very high. our favourite was the temple on a point which, when viewed from the side, shows a large opening in the rock itself through which waves can surge. then there is the main, popular temple which is on an island just 50 metres from the shore, but can be reached by walking across at low tide. truly spectacular! we finished our visit at the restaurant on the cliff top, under the trees but allowing the breeze to cool us. the food was fresh and tasty although a bit over-priced and the cats hovering around the tables were not exactly welcome. overall, the entire site has been well designed and maintained . and of course there are markets for the shopaholic many. we liked this place and recommend a visit.",17
"we got there right when the temple opened and had the entire place to ourself. we walked along the cliffs and took some beautiful pictures,the light is just perfect in the morning. you can't actually get up to the temple itself but the views were easily worth the entry fee (approx $2.5 usd). we decided to forgo the guide, who told us he would offer us \protection from the monkeys\... yes there are a lot of monkeys, but no, we didn't need protection from them. we just didn't approach them and they were not interested in us. but maybe that's because we were the only ones there, friends have told us they can be really mean when it's crowded. our driver told us not to wear sunglasses or have our cameras out near them.",14
"tanah lot temple most popular tourist destinations in bali with famous view of sunset as a background. the famous half day tanah lot tour to explore the beautiful tourist destination and also experiencing peace and closeness to the almighty with breathtaking nature panorama view and spectacular temple.ultimate destination, specially half day tour with dream views to capture the memories. sunset at the tanah lot gives you the immense scenic beauty and one should capture the same for his/her memories for ever. and all i said about this temple is very less. i would recommend to visit this place atleast once in his/her lifetime especially during sunset. thanks tanah lot temple... thanks bali",18
"relaxing place in a wonderful location by the border of a lake surrounded by forests and mountains, but many times rainy... the temple is interesting",4
"view time ago,i went to uluwatu temple with my friend ,it was in sunset time,really amazing view with a ocean and a tample on the cliff,hopefully in other time when we visit this place, it looks same combination of culture and nature",8
"incredible and amazing view of the indian ocean, astonishing location of the temples. during the sunset we felt we were on a different planet. it was crowded here but peaceful. must see",4
"you might get lost. nobody tells you where to go if you want to see the dance. but once you get there, the performance is definitely worth a watch.",13
visit at the time of sunset .walk along the sides to get stunningly beautiful beach and also the balinese tradition at temple. shopping can be done on the road to the temple .prices seems cheaper than ubud market .bargain inshopping is the rule. tanah lot a must place to see,18
awesome view of the temple by the cliff especially during sunset. beware of monkeys as they are fast in snatching belongings.,14
"this temple was built in 1926, is the second most important temple complex of bali, after the mother temple besakih. “ulun danu” literally translates as “head of the lake”. until 1926 the temple and the village of batur were located down in the caldera, at the foot of the batur volcano. after the volcano erupted violently in 1926, both the village and the temple were destroyed except for the most important shrine, an 11-tiered meru dedicated to dewi batari ulun danu. the villagers moved to the highest and oldest rim of the caldera where they rebuilt their village and the temple. this is a must visit.",30
"very nice temple and views. don´t miss the kecak or fire dance at the sunset (it is advisable to came earlier and buy the tickets to the show as the auditorium only take 400 people. use the time available to visit the temple, the cave with the sacred snakes and the walkway to the adjoining cape",13
"if you had enough sunbathing, want to escape the humid weather, drive uphill to reach this pleasant region of bedugul to doak up your eyes with smazing scenary of lake bratan and enjoy the wonderful weather. the pura is well msintained and the lake brings the calm into your baked skin from the beaches in sunny bali.",30
"you really have to watch your belongs because there are a lot of \thief monkeys\ there. you shouldn´t go inside wearing caps, sunglasses, earings, watches etc. and take extra care of your cameras if you want to take pictures. the view of the temple in the cliff is really beautiful.",14
"nice temple and nice area, we saw the kecak performance",13
wonderful place. must visit in bali. this place itself is worth the visit. unfortunate that we cannot enter the main temple. but anyway had great blessings from the priests down near the sacred water flow point. felt divine.,2
the road to the temple relatively hard to pass. but the view along the road is nice and awesome. locals is so friendly and informative.,4
"uluwatu temple has breath taking views and is a marvel of ancient achievement. as with most attractions in bali there is a small fee to enter, 20 000 idr this trip, about 2 dollars. be aware of the monkeys, they will try to take anything from you... especially glasses. be aware of the tour guides which attach themselves to you and walk with you, then request payment. the walking trail is easy but some areas have no railings and it is extremely high up. worth a visit.",8
i enjoyed a great view from the intercontinental bali resort. quiet and a romantic location. you can view a sun setting down on the edge of the mountain. the color of the sky was breathtaking.,2
"it is a beautiful place to visit if you like nature, architecture or if you want a glimpse into balinese culture and heritage",2
"went here and payed 60k idr for adult 30kidr for kiddos the place is very very crowded that time even the weather s not that good. too windy, and waves are strong and big. the temple looks nice though since its hightide we cant see clearly the other part of the temple and we didnt go near to it. lots of people asking for photograph for a fee if u wanted a souvenir , there are some street vendors too, i like the local fruits with tamarind sauce though. if am.not mistaken its called rajuk. it would be nice if its not that crowded and the weather is good and calm waves.",4
this is in the ocean and its another big area with a couple of temples. now this place was full of tourists but quite okay anyway since it was the only one of all my stops so far that ive seen that many. a little spoiled during low season =) tanah lot was not as impressive as the other ones but nice to have seen it as it was on my list,17
nice place to see the famous monkeys. surprisingly the monkeys in this park is quite tame compared to their \bretherens\ in uluwatu. the park itself is well managed and featured long pathways and scenic routes. the temple in the center of the park gives a beautiful eerie feeling when you visit. do checkout the cemetary in the park compund. you can learn the background of balinese mass cremation ritual. do try park on gate 3. it's less crowded and a nice balinese restaurant serving really good crispy duck dish is located nearby.,8
"one of the most beautiful lake temples, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the lake bratan in the backdrop of a mountain surronded by clouds.......do try the speedboat tour of the lake (its worth it).........this is a must visit place in bali.",2
"im balinese, and definitely knows how important this temple is, but actually i found the entrance fee is too excessive for tourist. imagine if you are going from ulundanu to tanah lot (which is what most people do), the entrance fee alone is 10us$ already. as the panorama /view - it definitely worth it. if you re lucky and you get a perfect blue sky, it would be best. usually it rains /foggy after 2 pm. try the local boat around the lake for around 130k for 4 pax max. definitely worth it with the lake breeze and cool moist on your face. a must visit in bali. check out the swing above the twin lake while you are nearby,",2
"tanah lot is a popular temple on the west coast of bali. it has an unusual location on the top of a rocky outcrop with waves crashing in around it. the idea is sold as being something magical but the temple itself is pretty much nothing to see. it is the natural environment of the coastline that is the real attraction. entrance to tanah lot is relatively cheap at around idr60k for an adult. there is parking which is pretty cheap as well. getting to tanah lot is not too difficult as it is a popular landmark and there is not all that much in the surrounding area. the route to the temple takes in a surprisingly good market. there are lots of tourist goods to buy at actually decent prices. the stallholders are not too aggressive so the shopping experience is fine. it is a good place to pickup some tourist nicknacks and souvenirs, there are also a few restaurants though their quality is not all that high. the walk through the market takes a good few minutes. it is flat though and it is possible to view from various points if needing to use wheels. the temple area itself is an attractive piece of coastline. the base of the rock the temple sits on is surrounded by water so it is a bit wet getting across which makes it all the more appealing. the waves crash in at various places nearby so there is some nice savage nature on display. at high tides it is not possible to cross over to the temple area. the temple itself is off limits which is a disappointment. it is actually hard to see as tanah lot is surprisingly small and hidden by greenery. it is possible to walk up some of the steps to the temple after being blessed for a small fee. it feels like a bit of a rip-off though as the steps themselves do not even afford a view of the temple. viewing points from higher up looking across the water are also interesting and are largely accessible. tanah lot is busy as this part of bali does not boast all that many spectacular natural sights surprisingly. there are people everywhere during peak season even in mid-morning which is a long way from the peak hours around sunset. the backdrop of tanah lot is what makes it attractive. the natural surroundings are pleasant with the crashing waves but the temple itself is somewhat mundane.",18
"try to come here on sunset and enjoy the beautiful view along with the blue water and sky too. don't forget to take some pictures with the statues that are placed on the way down to the beach, but before you get down to the beach, do take some pictures from the higher ground (this is before the statues) and take a deep breathe while enjoying one of the best beach view in bali.",2
"this lovely temple is like many others in bali. good place for a sunset photo, that will look like 1000's of others taken! this must be the most photographed place in bali! it is surrounded by hundreds of market stalls......kill 2 birds with one stone......sunset photos, and sarong/t-shirt shopping all in one place. not many dining options, so best to wait till you get back to your accommodation",2
"i came here with my friends to enjoy kecak dance. it's located quite far from downtown, i took like 40 minutes to reach her by motorbike. entrance tiket officer was tricky, for domestic tourist you only have to pay rp. 15.000/person, but she charged me rp. 30.000/person. since there was crowded so i didn't realize bout the htm, when i saw my ticket i got shock, she charged me double price. you have to be aware with your stuffs, there are lots of wild monkey which running, they can take you sunglasses, bag, hat, jeweleries, etc. kecak dance was started at 6 p.m sharp, it cost rp. 100.000/person (domestic tourist). the performance was amazing, hanuman artist was interactive & attractive with the audience, sometimes they gave jokes too.",13
"uluwatu temple sits on the cliff that is not easy to reach. if you walk along the winding path, you will definitely enjoy the excellent views, especially to see the sunset from afar. the monkeys here are naughty indeed, much more crazy than those ones in ubud's monkey forest. as my wife is very afraid of monkeys, that's why my driver to be our guide upon request. i witnessed one aggressive monkey attacked a japanese kid from his back that made him cry. then all of a sudden, it climbed the shoulder of a chinese lady and took away her sun-glasses and disappeared in the nearby wooded area within seconds. although the warning is being posted at the ticketing office that no food is allowed, even the hat and sun-glasses are easily grasped by monkeys, it seems that nobody pays any attention to the notice.by and large, if you follow the instructions, i think it is a scenic spot that still worthwhile to visit.",8
"this is a must visit for anyone who enjoys photography. it is a complex area with the temple itself becoming an island during high tide. the stone is black, which is dramatic against the blues, greens, and white of the sea. near the temple is a natural arch reaching out into the sea that provides even more subject matter. we were fortunate to visit mid-morning when the tide was down and were able to catch excellent images reflected in tidal pools. photographing people and their reactions to the sea and the temple provide a good story line for a program. the village is above the temple and there are many good viewpoints and great photographs possible from yet a different angle. this is a tourist destination so expect lots of people. our guide recommended avoiding sunset when it is most crowded. there is a golf course nearby with a spectacular view of the temple. if i came back, i would look into staying in this area.",4
"its the most beautiful nature ive seen so far in bali , its hard to get too the place , but totally worth it !",2
have been to this temple twice in my life. once back in 1985 when the arch was still there but since then it has collapsed. beautiful views at sunset. loads of sellers at this place though. at lease they dont hassle you too much. be prepared to pay to go to the toilet. please go there at sunset at least once in your life.,4
this place was really nice but full with tourist and very crowded . i saw the photos from here and really thought it is very quiet and nice to walk and take some good photos but i was wrong . if you go to lempuyan temple it worth a visit.,28
"as most of the temples in bali - you can't go inside. yes the place is very beautiful, and yes the garden is amazing, but really, nothing so special. it is very well organised for children. if you are with your family, there are many playgrounds, figures, options for pictures with baths, parrots and so on :)",2
the tanah lot temple is set out in the water so unless you go at low tide you won't be able to walk out to see it up close. we did not go at sunset which is supposed to be spectacular but still the visit was worth the trip. a beautiful pace with a nice view of the waves crashing against the rocks. there were professional photographers on site if you wanted to pay to have pictures taken. one of the best temples we visited in bali.,18
"beautiful temple with very interesting entertainment, i observed local culture and animals. spectacular sunset",4
"the gardens and surroundings were beautiful, the temple was breathtaking. our children had there photo taken with a huge snake with the temple in the background which was special.",4
"as the other temples, this one has its own attraction, and you have to take your time to walk all around. as it happens with these attractions there's nothing to do that walk, seat down for a minutes and enjoy the view...and that's it. it lacks a lot of touristic infraestructure to make tourist stay there more than expecte; take care of tide webb, could be dangerous. to get there has to handle terrible traffic of balinese roads. i recommend you to rent a bike.",2
we arrived 3pm till sunset time. we sat on of the restaurant for the sunset view over the temple. it was amazing,4
"before reaching the carpark, local bikers stopped our private vehicle & tried to convince us that our car can't go up there & we need to take their service to & fro for idr 25k. our vehicle driver might have some interest involved as well. when we refused to accept their offer and strongly asked the driver to move to the carpark then he had no choice but to listen to our instruction. reaching there found out there are small shuttle buses ply from the carpark to the temple and vice versa. surprisingly, there was no clear signpost about this shuttle transportation service.the driver collected some money from us on our return to the carpark. language is a barrier for the tourists to communicate with them. temple is located higher from the mainland. the shuttle bus took 8-10 mins to reach high up. there one needs to pay idr 10k for a sarong to wrap over the waist. it needs to be returned after the temple visit. but money is not returned. it is considered as a donation to the temple. one needs to walk higher up to reach the shrine from there. view is amazing. but the location is not recommendable for mobility challenged tourists.",28
the temple so aowsome some people call this place water temple . because the location of the temple there is inside the water but the best view on sunset if it is not cloudy the sunset view are aowsome this miss it,4
"wow, instagram models galore. people were literally waiting hours to get a photo between the two iconic statue things. we walked through them and went down the back and took some pics from that side. it was nice, but i wouldnt go back. there was also no water at this temple, so im not sure it was even the same place as in the photos you see everywhere! oh well, the scooter ride there was adventurous. so a good day out was had!",4
we visited the temple and i find it an overwhelming experience. the scenery is very beautiful and very majestic! we watch the kecak and fire dance show that was the cherry on the top of this amazing afternoon!!,13
"visited this place in the morning during a high tide. very good for photo ops. if you visit during the low tide, you can get closer to the temple, but can't get in. the entry fee is a bit steep though. wear comfortable footwear(wouldn't recommend shoes, if you want to go near the temple). the vantage point from the entrance is very good for photos. you can beat the crowd if you go there in the morning. its super crowded during sunset and you will have to spend a lot of time in traffic to reach and get back to your hotel. overall, a good place to spend some time.",4
"we had to pay the entrance fees to get inside and shoot some nice photos, i was there on holidays time, so people where nicely dress or i can say even fancy dressed, with there families, inside you can walk by the monkeys so just be careful with your things, cameras, hat, food, mobile they are so quick and you will never get your things back nice spot , if you doing uluwatu temples, don't miss bleu point beach & padang padang spot where eat, love, pray was shot you can get to this spots from bali kuta by a motorcycle that you can rent for your own, or get a personal driver and a car",8
"on our latest visit to bali, we decided to visit the uluwatu temple. as folks have mentioned, it takes an hour to get there. do not wear shorts or sleeveless tops but even if you do, they provide sarongs that can be worn in the temple premises. we were a bit unfortunate in the sense that there was significant cloud cover and that hampered the sunset view. the interesting part was that despite the large crowds, this place felt fairly peaceful. take the time out to attend the cecak dance performance in the evening. it is outstanding. if you are with small children, they may get scared of some of the costumes or the fight at the end but this is a must see. the costumes are very nice and some of the performers (hanuman) are over the top.",8
"lempuyang temple is located on a hill close to the majestic mountains so that in this temple will look very beautiful scenery. it takes extra stamina to get to lempuyang temple. but all that will pay off when everything passed, peace of mind and soul after seeing the scenery around the temple.",28
we went to uluwatu temple and it was amazing experience. but need to be careful with monkeys. you will enjoy beautiful view from the cliff.,8
"this temple is on top of a cliff and the scenery is beautiful. watch out for monkeys, they will grab your sunglasses right off your face.",14
"we did the uluwatu temple & kecak dance performance & seafood dinner at jimbaran beach package. everything was absolutely magical. we cannot fault this even if we tried. wow what an experience. the driver was on time pick us up from our hotel in seminyak. the drive was about 2 hours, heading south to the very tip of bali. exploring the uluwatu temple and overlooking the ocean from the cliffs is breath taking. then we walked over the the arena where the kecak dancers performed. just amazing, i have never experienced anything like that ever. a very old traditional balinese dance which tells a love story. this show goes for about an hour and the beautiful sunset in the background just sets the magical scene. after the show we got to have photos with the performers and they were only too happy to be swarmed by tourists. from there our driver took us to jimbaran beach for dinner which just ended a perfect night. the night was beautiful, with lit up tables on the beach, and balinese quartets serenading people on the beach and not to mention the delicious seafood dinner. the night was warm with a slight breeze and the ocean at your feet, what more could you ask for. thank you to everyone involved for your hospitality. i cannot wait to come back to bali xxx",8
"the temple provided a rich balinese experience, and amazing spots for photos. it would be best to visit when there are less people as some pathways on the cliffs become quite narrow.",2
in the villa we were staying at we could view mount agung early in the morning before the clouds rolled in and late afternoon. some really nice photo shots to be had both morning and night. we did not climb the mountain trek.,28
six different temples. first and fourth are the best ones. quite a bit of walking but the nature is really nice. we meet a big group of hindus and they were more than friendly with us and explained us about everything.,4
"traditional temple next to the sea, built for worship to protect the island from evil spirits from overseas. built in the traditional bali hindu style with stunning cliff top views. this isn't a trip for anyone scared of heights! the gardens are beautifully maintained. you will be asked to wear a sarong to cover your legs, i watched some visitors remove these for photos, so disrespectful! amazing views and a real photographers paradise! well worth a visit!",2
one of my favourites in bali. good to do as a tour. there is also a nice botanic gardens close by. apart from that there isn't much else close by.,2
"very nice temple. i think our children (2 and 4) loved it even more than us, they jumped from stone to stone in the water area, looked at the fishes and flowers.",4
"in my opinion the best place to watch the commercialized kecak dance. the backdrop is stunning and the dancers are entertaining (funny). if you leave around uluwatu, this is a must visit. if you live far away, it might not be worth the trip because there isn't much to see other than the dance.",8
"busy place by the sea. two separate temples situated on the edge of the indian ocean. go and enjoy the locale, appreciate the history and if you can watch the sunset. the large temple can only be accessed at low tide via a land bridge. we got there at dusk and enjoyed not only the sunset but the incoming tide as the land bridge slowly disappeared in the rising waters. truly a fabulous place and an incredible experience.",4
"this temple is located on the tip of the peninsula with an amazing view off the cliff of the indian ocean (note that tourists cannot enter the temple). that, in itself is a spectacular place to view the sunset. be careful with loose clothing items, water bottles, sunglasses and purses though because there are monkey's on the ready to snatch your belongings. we also watched the kecak dance here at the uluwatu temple which happens at sunset. it lasts for about 30 mins too long in my opinion and 30 mins would have been fine as they pack you into the stadium like sardines so you cannot leave if you want to. i, personally, don't like that feeling (not to mention a fire/safety hazard). we got antsy after the show was finally over and decided not to continue to jimbaran bay for dinner. our tour guide told us it was an additional 1 1/2 hours to jimbaran bay after already driving 1 1/2 hours to uluwatu from legian beach.. no thank you. i couldn't handle all the driving in traffic so we passed.",13
"the view of the uluwatu temple was one of the most breath-taking things i had ever seen. i am so glad i checked it out. even though my friend and i didn't see any, i would still warn first-time travellers against the monkeys that hang around. hold on to your bags and put your sunnies away! :d",8
"we stopped here on our first day in bali and was a great first experience! the scenery was wonderful and the lawns close by were pretty well manicured! very crowded so you have to wait to get good photos, but it was a great sight seeing adventure! you don't need to spend a lot of time here, but plan on a good hour or more if you want to walk around a bit!",2
"a must visit when you are in bali.. a temple with mountain and lake as background is breathtaking scene .. visit around morning to have the best view .. took a photo there with local photographer as it is cheap but the result was great, only rp 15.000 per photo .. kids love the surrounding as they have a small playground too .. a very recommended temple to visit !!!",2
"great view. less people. great hotel, has bali collection , very easy to go. totally recommended this one. fully recommended.",2
"we spent around two hours here, there is more to the complex than just the temple in the sea so make sure you make the most of your time. it isn't as crowded or touristy in the mornings, that said there are market stalls on the way into the temple if you want to do some shopping. there are some great areas for photos if you wander around with your eyes open, remember this is a temple area, people come here for religious purposes so respect the customs, it isn't disneyland and it wasn't built as a tourist attraction.",4
"the sunset view is really wonderful & mesmerizing. the kecak show is a must, in my opinion this is the best i've seen in bali so far. gets really crowded even in non high season, so make sure you come early.",2
we had been to this place around morning time. this temple is on the sea shore. they don't let us to go inside the temple but can just take pics nearby. location is good but too crowded.,4
this place is simply beautiful. the temples that sit on the cliff looking over the sea is one of the most famous tourist attraction in bali. must visit for first time visitors.,2
"we visited tanah lot on three evenings during our stay at the nearby pan pacific nirwana resort in order to look at the acclaimed sunset. unfortunately the week we visited this area was rainy and overcast at dusk each time so we were not successful in our objective. access from the nearby hotel is good. it is a short walk from the lobby across the golf course fairway. there is security on the golf course but as a hotel guest, access is permitted. there are a number of little food stalls and souvenir shops along the way once you exit the golf course. there are good photo spots available at the location if you can get clear space from all the other visitors! there are also local photographers there if you forgot your camera. despite the weather it was still very popular in the occasions we visited. we didn't go across to the temple itself because high tide and rough water at dusk prevented access across the causeway. it is scenic and well worth a visit.",17
"one of the most impressive places in bali. we arrived about 5.30 p.m. and i would say, it was the right time for our visit. you have to tie a cloth around your waist and you need to cover down to your knees (if you are wearing shorts) with a sarong, they provide both for you to wear at the entrance. the temple is located right at the top of the mountain overlooking the sea. only the priests are allowed to enter and pray. the route along the cliffs edge from the carpark to the temple takes about 15 minutes. monkeys were not a problem at all, probably they were well fed already and we did not see many of them. breathtaking, mesmerizing views and spectacular sunset. great photo opportunities. one of the best memories from bali.",2
"uluwatu temple didn't really feel like a temple visit, as you can't really enter the place of worship. it's more about the cliff setting, amazing views and the sunset experience. with it's south bali location on a small hilltop, it makes for a great evening visit and some amazing pictures by the sea. had we not booked tickets for kecak dance, it was more like a 30-45 minutes visit. do climb to the top and then descend to the other side, the views are much better on the other side of the temple. it's a very quick and easy ascend. super beware of the monkeys though. they stealthily come and take away any loose object like glasses, mobile phone, water bottles etc. we saw one guy standing at cliff-side and clicking pics, when a monkey came and climbed his head, clinched his glasses and was out in less than 2 seconds. the monkey then broke the glasses and just threw it away.",8
i may have been spoilt by the rest of bali but i wasnt impressed and it was very busy. i would recommend going early morning when it isnt to busy.,2
"temple is situated on a cliff, beautiful views, attraction are monkeys living in the temple. monkeys are very insistent, be careful because you can easily lose small personal items such as sunglasses, hats, earrings or cameras.",14
the spirituality is gone from the place. the \monks\ there only want your money and you feel like a human atm. it's sad.. the view of the ocean is great though which is why it gets a two and not just one.,4
"spent about an hour here this morning, which was enough time to wander the paths along the cliff both left and right from the main entrance, and take a look at part of the temple. there was no entry to the main part, which i totally respect. at 9am it was virtually empty and quite peaceful. wed chosen this time rather than sunset, after “enjoying” the hoards at the tanah lot sunset a couple of days earlier. by 10am the tourist buses had arrived, no doubt thrilling the monkeys at the thought of their next clueless victim. the entrance fee of idr 30,000 included a loan of sarong and sash should you need one. dont bother with a guide. they seemed to attract rather than repel the naughty monkeys, who had obviously learned that the guides carried little bags of treats. we werent there more than one minute before a woman had her phone stolen. an employee rushed over to offer the monkey a treat to get the phone back, but he was over the wall in a flash. head the warnings and keep your belongings in pockets. although we saw many half eaten hats and flip flops discarded along the path, we had no issues. maybe because either my hubby or i would stand guard while the other snapped a quick photo. fabulous views of the cliff edge and ocean - an enjoyable morning activity to work off the hotel breakfast !",14
worth checking out as long as its on the way to or from somewhere else.. was very crowded when i went.. its a nice walk with really nice temples to view.. the view of the lake and the mountains around it are beautiful have a look👍🏻,4
"this is one of the most visited and photographed places in bali, the waiting time at the queue for selfies at the \sky gate\ can take more than an hour. but definitely worth a visit.",2
"sandwiched in between gitgit waterfall and jatiluwih rice fields, it already has the markings of a diverse day out, which is exactly what we did. though we visited the temples firstly to avoid the crowds, which proved decisive as 10am was quiet enough to get great photos and the coaches hadn't arrived yet. to reach the complex you must encounter beautiful landscape grounds that have great examples of greenery, flowers, trees, footpaths and are all kept in pristine condition. but this can also be seen in greater detail when exiting the site. the temples itself are remarkable and easily offer something truly different to other temples in bali. many individual water temples are on their own individual island with picturesque sightings including more horticultural settings, balinese gods, with a mixture of colours that make the islands into magic. there is an opportunity to hire out a paddle boat to get a more personal experience with the grounds but we declined as other parts of bali were calling. weather wasn't the greatest when we visited, slight overcast made pics tricky but the experience is what counts...",2
"i thought my bali visit would be incomplete without visited this famous temple. so i went to see this famed temple on a november day with the merciless bali sun blazing high over my head. you have to walk a considerable distance from the parking lot and negotiate a good number of stairs to reach the temple. as is the custom, if you are a foreigner, you have to pay an entrance fee of 30000 idr and enter the area but alas,as usual with other temples in bali ,you ,being a non balinese, cannot enter the main temple.despite the fact that i am a hindu from india and this is a hindu temple built by my ancestors from india, i was denied an entrance. so, i was content with taking a round of the temple around the periphery wall of the temple like all other foreigners which was highly disappointing. nothing spectacular or special about this temple. you won't be missing much if you skip this temple from your itinerary.if you agree with me after paying a visit, kindly give me a upvote..",2
"a beautiful sunset and ocean views with some beautiful temples, although it gets a bit crowded with tourists as everyone wants to see it, i would still recommend this it's a beautiful spot",4
tanah lot temple is built on a little rock at the beach. temple is very beautiful and artistic as other places in bali. one has to walk for mins to reach temple from parking. this place is suggested for sunset by tour guide which is quite right. you cannot reach actual temple due to regulations but can see the beautiful temple from very close.,18
"we watched the sunset kecak fire dance here & it was okay, probably we were just tired . be careful of the monkeys around in this temple, they snatched glittery stuffs, sunglasses & even phones. you can get it back though by offering the monkeys some foods. the sunset views was wonderful. if you want to watch the fire dance be there early like an hour early to save the best spot to sit. apparently this place is famous for the fire dance.",13
"it is the place where most local tourist come. lots of west java culinary can be find here (somay, etc). when i was there the beach was too crowded of tourist buses. so i only took picture of big statues of indian god (krishna, etc). i think the most attractive spot is the big statues, cuz it is surely very very big statues.",2
we couldn't get into the temple as we went during high tide. personally i preferred the high tide views as the waves do splash in hard making it look very beautiful. if you wish to get into the temple then go during low tide period generally late noon to early evening.,4
loved this tranquil spot as the waves were crashing and the sun was setting. the temple is small and you can't enter but the breathtaking views are why you come. you'll get tons of great photos here. and there are monkeys. they will take anything that is out in the open. even the phone from your hand. so watch your back 🐒,14
"beautiful temple on the shores of the lake. we walked the gardens which are lovely but oh the crowds, we arrived at midday on our way back from pemuteran to the airport and it was very busy.",4
"the gardens and temple are really nice. walk around the whole area and enjoy the tranquility. the lake and mountain in the background are breathtaking. however, like all other temples in bali, you can't get in! you need to step into water or jump the steps.",2
we visited this venue on our 3rd day in bali. the good aspect was there is no charge to enter although there are donation boxes all over the place. the ocean is so beautiful and the views are incredible,2
"have been to tanah lot before, this time the markets were very disappointing. however the temple it self was great to see and very accessible it is very picturesque with grassed areas and even a shower to cool down under.",17
"you've got two choices when deciding to come here. either you escape the crowd and come here early in the morning/mid-afternoon (sacrificing the scenic sunset view) or blend in with the sweltering heat plus the sea of people so that you can snap a pic or two of the unforgettable sunset. well... we decided that sunsets are the same everywhere by the last day of our trip and went ahead with the early part. crowd wasn't that much, place was cooler and we had ample opportunity to take photos with the temple per se. same thing definitely can't be said of the other alternative. view again was magnificent!",4
"this place is enigma, its beautiful & mesmerizing. you are forced to think how can a human make such wonders that too centuries ago. must visit place dusing bali visit.",2
"truly wonderful experience , an unique temple, such a shame many people are not able (due to their religion) to actually enter temple. however a worthwhile visual memory of balinese culture. however it is spoilt a fraction by the usual market area but this is everywhere nowadays. also many people attend the ceremonies especially around sunset, but this is worth the visit.",2
the scenery and garden are very beautiful and clean. one of the places that must be visited if the first time to bali. the scenery to the temple of ulundanu temple is very beautiful and the air is cool so it does not feel much travel especially when it gets treated with beautiful scenery.,8
"this was a very special experience for me. i am a hindu and this temple felt like home to me. i loved the fact that i could go to the temple and drink the holy water. the fact that i was blessed by the priests with a flower in my hair and rice on my forehead, made it even more special. all that is required is a small donation at the temple.the energy in the temple is very calming. i did a bit of shopping in the market just outside the temple as well, which was great. everyone wants to buy a little curio that says \i was in tunah lot\",4
"surely the most beautiful spot in bali, i have stayed here at least 28 times. i love this view over the bay, watching the locals on their boards, watching the fishing boats go and come, watching the planes land and take off. superb seafood restaurants, happy people, stunning email surrounds. what's not to love.",2
friend people excellent grounds gorgeous temples cheap shopping and traditional clothing can be found snake and bird park also would recommend visiting a must see,4
"scenic temple surrounded by sea facing the west, perfect to visit at sunset hours. easy to reach. a bit spoiled.",4
too bad about all the fake statues and sponge bob. setting is lovely temple is iconic. tons of buses from cruise ships.,2
"firstly, do not go there for sunset, the place is totally crowded. secondly, the temple itself can only be visited by hindus, so if you are not hindu you can only see from outside.",4
"uluwatu tample is a must if you go to bali, loved it! the views are amazing. just be careful with your staff that the monkeys are everywhere and they take your things.",8
the temple is locate on the banks of a very beautiful and big lake on the hills the temple provides with a perfect background for some lovely photos the weather here is cooler than crowded beach areas,4
"particularly liked this one because of the location. a lovely lake flanked by mountains.it's a lovely temple on the lake, gorgeous scenery around it. there's an entrance fee to go in. much to experience for the effort to reach the location",4
"a friend recommended that we visit this spot in ubud, but that it would only take 20 minutes to walk through- we ended up spending more than an hour here and were tempted to stop by the next day! the sanctuary itself is not very big, but had many side paths and corners of lush jungle habitat to explore, in addition to the main attraction: all the monkeys. compared to monkeys at uluwatu and other locations these guys were very friendly, and not too aggressive with tourists. additionally, the staff were very kind, and kept rowdy monkeys at bay. definitely buy a bundle of bananas from one of the side stalls, and have someone show you how to feed the monkeys (holding one banana above your head, and let the monkey climb up you to grab it). so long as you don't initiate contact with the monkeys (including swiping at them if they try to take something from you), they are lovely and you won't have any issues!",8
"when i walk to the temple. i cross beautiful garden, and small candi, the temple was at bratan lake (behind the garden). the place was good, nice weather. the garden was huge and many beautiful flower and tree. this place was good to snap picture. pura ulun danu was nice, peace place, on the water, quite surrounding. definitely must visit",4
considerate a very spiritual place. dress and behave accordingly. beautiful views over the ocean. nice garden to walk around in. many tourists though. recommendable tour to do as a visitor to bali.,2
"this was a wonderful visit well worth the journey and the very small entry fee. a complimentary sarong is provided which makes a good photo opportunity. the stunning walk along the cliffs provide wonderful photo opportunities. beware if you have children with you as the drops into the sea are huge and the safety barriers not up to western standards. also, beware of the monkeys .. they are quite aggressive and a man in front of us had his glasses stolen. there is also a bali culture music and dance performance which we did not see as had already been to a similar show. if you do this trip don't bother with a visit to the monkey sanctuary as this is far superior and far better value for money.",2
"this temple is a must see. the temple, the mountains, water and gardens form an idyllic picture that will stay with you for a long time to come. the temple is often shrouded in mist and clouds hiding the mountain from view. it is a pity that the site is often overcrowded, but in spite of this, it is well worth a visit. there are gardens and lawns surrounding the lake and areas where children can play. we had a good meal at a reasonable price at the restaurant.",4
"the pictures and introductions we saw of this place is so beautiful; but it was such a disappointed when we visited it! we wanted to spend a few hours here and wait for sunset, but we ended up leaving here soon after we arrived. it was so touristy. the sign to the temple led us walking through the street of stalls that sales local clothes, arts, then back to the main street leading to the temple. the tide was low, so we can walk to the island where the temple is. to our dismay, the path led to the temple was closed. there was a line queuing up for holy water - you also get some rice on your forehead - you have to \donate\ for it - this is your 'ticket\ to go up another path the the other side of the small island that looks like going up to the temple. again, another disappointment - it was only about 10 or 15 steps up, then blocked for no-entrance! people were everywhere... not a place to recommend!",4
"uluwatu temple is once of biggest hindu bali pura/temple. have a amazing view, close to hindia ocean.. sometimes before sunset there kecak dance performance, to more info you can ask the staff at the gate.. tips : - beware the monkeys,they like things with shocking colour and bling thing like shoes, bags, sunglasses.. better of you not give the monkey food - wear polite clothes, cause this is spiritual place..but if you didn't wear polite clothes you can borrow sarong..free :)",8
utterly breath taking. if you are only going to see a limited number of attractions whilst in bali make sure this is on your itinerary its only 30k entrance fee which will be ploughed back into maintain this temple and the community. yes its touristy but the sense of peace and calm and the beauty of the surroundings can not be man made. i went early morning so it was relatively quiet. i genuinely hadn't expected such beauty having visited more than my fair share of temples some of which should be missed. there are frequent ceremonies taking place down at the waters edge and i stood and watched for some long while. the experience was only added to by the rolling clouds over the tops of the mountains surrounding the lake.. however the speedboats need to be stopped why ruin such a beautiful sight and feeling of peace by idiots racing up and down the lake..,2
"cliff views and walk were lovely - the temple was a big disappointment and over-rated. we were conned into purchasing soggy overripe bananas which cost the same as the entry fee. as we were rushed to put on sarongs, small plastic bags of bananas were pushed into our hands and rudely waved to the cashier to pay.. it wasnt even busy! after a 1/2 hour slow walk along the cliff tops, we looked to enter the small temple - it was gated and locked. the main feature of the central area was the concrete path. some pretty foliage and flowers. we didn't see as many monkeys as elsewhere but we considered that a blessing. the complex itself had little character and few interesting features that even the smaller temples around had. we left feeling that we must have missed the main attraction. - this was not helped by the lack of signs.",14
the temple affords a lot of picture postcard views. it is situated on the lake. it has a small cafe on the property which has excellent fast food and juices.,4
"ulun danu bratan temple is one of bali's most famous temples and as can be expected see's a fair bit of foot traffic. the temple itself is rather small, but gains a bit of it's fame due to its position on the shores of lake bratam and its importance in feeding water all over bali through its unesco recognised subak system. unfortunately not only has there been an influx of tourists here but a bunch of commercialism has occurred with market stalls everywhere and a series of cages featuring trapped local wildlife. i found the later particularly unpleasant.",30
one of the most beautiful temples in bali. just don't forget to chech the tides. when the sea water is high you can't get to the holy spring. otherwise very old and strong place! and incredibly beautiful.,2
"went in september 2nd week and was amazed seeing it fully packed with tourist. while place itself is beautiful but stairs are steep, uneven and narrow and with hundreds of other tourist you feel annoyed. views are beautiful,temple as usual is closed for tourist, you can only take photos at various gates. basically, you see cliff and beautiful sea and sunset in background. kecak dane is average and can be skipped.",13
"visited the temple around 4 in the evening.. gr8 place , but overcrowded ... again its money thing which ruins the beauty ... even after paying the entrance fee , there is some kind of donation, which the cave priests are asking to the tourist.. sunset view is good and must visit place , if u r in bali..",2
we visited in december 2018 wow!!!!! worth the visit. views refreshing. a must when in bali. you pay entrance fee and for use of toilets as well.,2
the road to the temple offered one a sight to behold.the path itself is enough to lift the spirits of any soul.the place is filled with monkeys which are quite aggresive.the monkeys snatch phones off the traveller's hands(generally i phones).a walk around the temple is very refreshing and the place leaves an everlasting impression.,14
"the uluwatu temple is overrated. sure, it has very beautiful views, but the temple itself is not worth the visit. additionally, like many other tourist sites in indonesia it is not well kept and there is trash all over the place!! finally, monkeys here are very aggressive, much more than in ubud. i saw two ladies getting attacked although they did nothing to provoque the monkeys, were not wearing sunglasses or jewelry and had no food on them. i guess this is what happens when you promote feeding wild animals - very bad image of indonesians.",8
went to uluwatu temple as their wasn't a lot of attractions in the area. enjoyed walking around the grounds but it wasn't anything spectacular,8
"the view from and around the temple was stunning! beware of monkeys, so don't wear hats, earrings etc. we saw a tourist getting her hat taken from her. come at sunset where they have the kecak dance. it is about us$10 for your seat but it is a great show about rama and shinta and hanoman. there is an english leaflet translation which helps foreigners. the whole show is over an hour long.",13
"i think tanah lot is the best temple area, because its not only tanah lot temple there, but also some beautiful temple in that area which is also beautifull",17
"this was worth going to just to watch the sunset and for dramatic ocean views but the temple itself was not that interesting and difficult to see. walking along the cliff face was well worth the effort with plenty of spots to stop to rest. limited food options so take snacks and water. toilet facilities were awful very smelly and dirty. beware of the monkeys, they are everywhere especially at dusk. they leave you alone if you ignore them but the will try to take anything from you they can. if you wear glasses take them of and don't carry a phone or small camera or hat as there will all go. the staff there will try to get your belongings back but if you listen to warnings there will be no trouble. the monkeys even try to take pretty foot ware so be careful. one monkey took a hair decoration out of a young girls hair. the sunset is gorgeous but try to leave early as there are so many cars all trying to leave at once. well worth the trip and inexpensive. you do need a driver though as there are no taxis to take you back.",14
"you need to climb around 500m to the first temple, gate of heaven have a nice view with gunung agung background. need to queue 2 to 3 hrs for photo shoot if coming at 8am, better early. anyway we are enjoying the view and for patience of waiting we can see the top clearly.",28
ive been to indonesia quite a lot ths year.. so ths time around i have a chance to go to tanah lot.. we rent a bike for 65k a day. very nice temple with a different view. ive paid 25k (2 person) entrance fee (together with bike). a lot of stall but hard to find one halal stall. most of it sell “babi” (pork).,18
"visiting uluwatu was a nice experience even i am not a temple person. the views and the atmosphere was very peaceful. the only thing was monkeys stealing our purses from our bags! at the same time they steal sunglasses easily, unfortunately i couldnt get mine back as the monkey started to chew the glasses in a second:)",8
it's really incredible the temple's view!! from the cleef' s hight you can see a beautiful bay. it's unbelivable how they choose so amazing place to built a temple! if you are in bali don't miss this attraction!,2
"first thing before you enter to the temple you should wear cloth to cover your knee if you use short or mini skirt that was already provided next to the ticket counter. you should buy the ticket idr 20000, a lot of monkeys here so beware if you bring glasses or everything that easy to be grabbed by the monkeys. i like the cliff and also the temple on top of it, it is so gorgeous, you can see beautiful sunset so i suggest to come in late afternoon,",14
beautiful place. good experience. great food. enjoyed a lot. a must visit when you r in bali. beach like never seen before. awsome water sports activities. fun for adventure lovers.,2
"this attraction is extremely popular, one of must-go places in bali. the main object here is actually a hindu temple standing humbly at the edge of a towering cliff overlooking the indian ocean. i walked along the wall at the edge of the cliff, and the view is truly breathtaking. you can see the vast ocean down there with its huge rolling wave crashing against the cliff wall. it's said that monkeys here can be aggressive, so items like hat, camera, or cell phone are better kept out of sight. i equipped myself with a long limb of tree that i picked up there; however, on my visit at about two thirty p.m., i didn't see any monkey. be aware that this place is most likely crowded all the time; you need to be patient for a good picture-taking opportunity. at 6 p.m., there is a kecak fire dance performed daily, but i didn't have a chance to watch as tickets were sold out.",2
"the temple in itself is not wow. it is mainly the surroundings which make it special. try to go to the cecak dance in the evening,the sunset during the performance is magical.",13
my first visit to tanah lot recently. the view of the temple and its surrounding is amazing and beautiful. it's a place i would love to visit again.,17
"\can you see without your glasses?\ asked our driver. \no, why?!\ i replied. he suggested that if i could live without my glasses that i should do so because the monkeys are renowned for taking things. he also suggested to my friend that she remove her earrings for the same reason. so, my friend heeded the warning, i didn't. the karma bus came past and struck me down. a cheeky monkey saw fit to climb a pole, jump on to my shoulder and proceeded to rip the glasses from my face. it then destroyed the glasses, twisting the frame and removing the lenses. that cautionary tale aside, we had an enjoyable time at uluwatu temple. sadly, like many things in bali it is overrun with tourists. it is only rp20,000. that's $2.00 in my currency, no big deal. i'd suggest not buying the bananas because the monkeys get fed anyway. the views from the clifftop are stunning. we were there late afternoon as the sun was starting to set. it takes you away from the madness that is parts of bali and also that of homelife. in spite of the many visitors there was still ample space and opportunity to get that money shot photo. the temple itself is not large but the grounds and surrounds give it a special feeling. we did not stay for the 6pm show but it is something i will do next time.",8
located 1 hr drive from raya kuta.situated at the sea where you will the most memorable sunset of ur life.its just awesome.the history of the temple is also very interesting and the guide will tell u all.there is a big market with lots of shops frim where u can buy token gift for ur frnds at home.,4
the location of this temple next to steep cliffs provide breathtaking views. the entrance fee includes a sash and a sarong. walkways leading to the temple along the cliff face are dramatic with stunning views overlooking the sea below. kecak dance performances are held in the evenings with beautiful sunset backdrop of the temple and cliffs.,13
nothing exceptional about the temple but a good place to go for a first-time visit to bali. the area around the temple is not big but is good for a walk.,2
you can enjoy the sunset and get some attractions like kecak dance here. trully an original balinese culture.,2
"visitors cannot enter the uluwatu temple as such, but the views of the ocean is amazing. the kecak dance show happens during sunset, and i honestly found it average. use your discretion to decide if you want to watch it. some of the actions during the dance are quite vulgar. there is a dress code here and you will need to cover your legs with a sarong if you're in shorts.",8
this was my favourite temple in bali. the location in a cliff is great and the resident monkeys give a more exciting flavour to the visit,2
"tanah lot is a beautiful temple out on the water. on low tide it is a good experience to walk across, pay a small donation and get blessed. also the bars and cafes that overlook it are great for afew drinks. biggest downside is that for a temple and sacred place you get hassled by absolutely everyone you walk past to buy bintang tshirts and other junk you'll find in kuta. was a little disappointed with that but otherwise it was a great experience!",17
tanah lot it's a very beautiful temple mainly if there's deep blue sea in the day you visit. the worst thing is that there are so many tourist that some time is impossible just to take a picture with no one there. besides that and being a very touristic place it worth to see it.,4
one of the most epic view you ever see so beautiful and nice the holy temple and the holy water something makes you feel the really atlantic and original times like you traveling in time to the best and see a very good story about the ancient gods and history i love it and the local restaurant there was really nice like we had a very great time,4
this place is beautiful. we couldn't go to the temple as we need to wear special dress. the place is really crowded in the evening but you can go to see a beautiful sunset.,4
it is a must see temple in bali. the entrance ticket is 30000 rupiahs. beware of the waves especially during high tide.,2
"this was by far the most scenic temple we visited during this bali trip. we wanted to go to tanon lot but our driver said we would not have enough time to go before taking us to the airport. i am so glad he took us there instead. i really had had enough of temples, i just wanted to see more of nature and less of man made sites. if you have limited time or do not want to walk too far, go to the trail on the right hand side. you would take in the beautiful views of the cliff, the rushing waves and the uluwatu temple. make sure to hold on to your glasses. there were some monkeys there who love to grab people glasses and sunglasses from their face. there were also patrols to lure the monkeys to drop the glasses and exchange it for banana. may be this was why they take glasses as they knew that they would be rewarded with food. put on your sunscreen and wear your hats as there are no shade along the trail.",2
the unique of this temple is located in an island and with a clear blue sky and sea makes the view even more significant. i must say without the crowd you will enjoy alot of the view.,4
"this temple is of ancient heritage & architecture on the cliff top facing the ocean. large crow of tourist congregate here to watch the beautiful & amazing sun set. the temple itself is visited by hundreds of people from all over the world. the whole compound of jungle & garden like environment which gives you a cool & refreshing feeling. most importantly you have to be careful of the many monkeys roaming round all over these areas. if not careful they will snatch you sun glasses, watches or anything attractive. this warning is regularly announced over the microphone from the authorities office. true enough one small cheeky monkey snatched my daughter;s sleeper & ran away. don't try to chase after. they will re-act angrily. just report to the security.",14
"this temple is located on a cliff with beautiful sea view. along the way to the temple, please beware with the monkeys. keep well all your belongings; don't wear sunglasses, hair pins for your own safety. the ticket is idr 20,000/person.",14
"stunning setting, gorgeous temple. well set out tourist attraction, close to lewak coffee farms too.",4
"the temple is located in the beraban village of the tabanan regency, an approximate 20km northwest of kuta, and is included on most tours to balis western and central regions. it would be nice to go during sunrise or sunset so you will appreciate the beauty of this temple. i wanted to go back here next time as there are a lot of on going renovations along the area and it was high tide, waves flood the causeways making it impossible to cross, during my visit. according to my tour guide: at low tide, you may cross to view the rock base where the legendary guardian sea snakes dwell in crevices around the tirta pabersihan fountain. this natural spout is the source of holy water for all the temples in the area. priests at the fountain bless visitors by sprinkling holy water over their heads. you can cup your palms and take a sip to prove it is amazingly fresh water. so, i'm looking forward on my next visit to experience these things.",2
interesting place to see but there are better temples around.. we went there in the afternoon we wanted to see the temple at the sun set but unfortunately the weather wasn't at our side..,4
"even though it was very crowdy (holidays in indonesia), it is quite a large complex with a couple of temples with a nice calm park beside it where you can relax. the lake temple is simply beautiful.",2
tanah lot temple has so much to do. the temple itself is beautiful. then there's a market and some restaurants. i love bargain shopping and the merchants allow you to bargain with them. it was our first tour of our trip and a great way to start our honeymoon adventures.,17
this place is a must see if your are going to bali. this place offers a stunning panoramic view. an instagam-able picture right at the edge of the cliff!! just be careful of the monkeys. one monkey took my boyfriend's eye glasses.. lucky enough that he still got it back. haha. you have to wear a sarong before entering the place. i'm not really sure why but maybe as a respect to the temple. overall the place is fantastic and recommendable!,2
"the temple is nice but you end up looking more at cliffs and views than anything else. there are a few monkeys hanging around which is cool and they are less tethered than they are at monkey forest as theres no dedicated staff watching them. the local guides are a joke tho: when getting your ticket / sarong, they will try to just take you on a guided tour. we made the mistake of not saying “no” and going with it; since it was our honeymoon i went with it. but you cant interact with them really since they are just there to give you info mostly, unlike tour guides. they will ask at the end for about 5/us dollar a person, which was a first since no other guide/staff asked us for a tip but we gave them one at the end of anything we did. just seemed greedier at this temple. also its very quick so not really worth the gratuity $$ spent unless you are having them take a massive amount of photos perhaps.",14
"wow, what a view from the temple cliffs and you see the steep walls of the limestone cliffs with the uluwatu temple in the background. there is nothing much to shout about the temple but the view from the temple is fantastic with the waves breaking into the steep limestone cliffs of the temple. if you like monkeys there is armies of them and local temple guides, had sling shoots to keep the mischief monkeys at bay and the temple guides keep warming us to hold our bags tightly! i did not witness any untold incidents with the monkeys!",8
"hi, uluwatu temple was beautiful but it was disappointing that there is so much new work going on that is not in keeping with the original temple. watch out for the monkeys as they can steal your sunglasses. be aware that if you get a guide they will ask for payment at the end of the tour.",8
"if you're staying in uluwatu, you should definitely go along to the uluwatu temple, if only for the incredible view. when we went there were about 10 coach loads of people unfortunately - most of whom were not being very respectful but yelling to each other and more concerned with taking photos than taking in the sights. the view was still amazing and we walked along the wall to the viewpoint which was slightly quieter. we didn't stay for the fire show and dance...too many people. also, watch out for the monkeys...they were fine with us but they are known to be some of the naughtiest around and frequently steal sunglasses and phones.",8
"went to the temple at sunset on 29 june. my partner and i didnt really want to go, but our driver took us there because of miscommunication. we decided to check it out anyway. entrance cost 20,000 idr per person. we were mainly interested in the view (have seen many other temples etc in south east asia so weren't particularly interested in the cultural aspects). the view at sunset was quite stunning. it was worth going for that alone. there's no way to see sunset from the cliff face without going through the temple (to my knowledge). the cliff has a paved path most of the way along the temple. the monkeys weren't too bad - we just walked quickly past them when they were sitting on the pathway and avoided them when we were in the open at the viewing spots on the cliffface. we saw many tourists getting stuff stolen because they were wearing sunglasses on their heads or were not securing their items. all in all, a good place to see the sunset, but you could probably get the same views elsewhere.",14
"you do get outstanding views of the agung, but most of the people just go here to take a photo. actually, when you arrive, there's already a line at your left, to take a photo. there's a couple of guys in front of the gates, with umbrellas, all set up to take the photos, you make the line (we got there at 9:30am and we did a 40 minutes line), give them your cellphone, and tip them whatever you like. but i do believe it's really stupid to make an hour line, just to take a photo. we felt stupid the photo is awesome, and i believe the gates are amazing, but having this crowd of people diminishes the experience. at least they have restrictions like you cannot do yoga poses, or kiss, you have to wear a sarong (not pants, you have to wear a sarong, which they also rent), and also cover your shoulders, if i do go again, i'll go really early in the morning.",28
"one of the must-visits in bali. it is an hour away from seminyak. i hired a private driver / tour guide as it is easier and less hassle. visited the place in the afternoon because i wanted to see the sunset and watch the kecak and fire dance performance. the place was big and packed with tourists. the weathers too hot so be sure to bring a hat / umbrella with you. also, be mindful of your belongings (especially your sunglasses and water bottles) as the monkeys might take it away from you. beautiful landscape and spectacular view! kecak dance was just okay. i find it boring though. but since you are at the place, might as well watch it.",2
it was pouring hard when we arrived and there are people trying to hand out umbrella which i don't think it's free as they look like stall owner. my driver had 3 big umbrella so it was good. the temple had surrounding fog and we were told its lucky we can see the temple cos down times the fog just goes around everywhere and no view at all. the fog makes the place feels seclusion and mystical l. we learn about the temple and why it's 11 rooftops. interesting site for spiritual uplifting.,4
hidden gem in bali. a must place to visit if you want to see sunset. also there is a fresh water source at the temple,2
"wonderfull view, strong culture, one of balinese landmark. the place that you must visit once travelling to bali. one things that unforgetable is sunset time at tanah lot!",18
"the view from the cliff is worth seeing, and also waiting for the sunset at the temple is very nice. everyone warned us of monkeys, but we were probably lucky and didn't have any trouble ;). true, we didn't provoke them. however, make sure you have enough time to peacefully enjoy the view, specially if you want to see kecak dance. our driver almost pushed us around, since we were bit late. otherwise the temple is not nearly the best we've seen on bali. and as all other great temples, it's overcrowded (can't imagine how it is in high season, we were in october). another trick - probably most tourists go to see kecak dance, which is very nice, but the performance is at the sunset in the temple external arena. so if you really want to wait for the sunset at the cliff, you'll miss the third of the show and sit probably on the floor.",2
east bali must visit place very beautiful garden with teeming colourful fishes and a photographer heaven in the ground theres a temple two swimming pools and a restaurant.entance payment is 30000 rupiahs for the deep pool is 20000 and 10000 for the one metre pool .the restaurant has excellent food and the cost is reasonable.the private taxi fare to and fro is about 500 to 600000 rupiahs try to bargain its about a one and half hours from ubud,2
you can see snap some amazing photos here as well as pictures of the mountains! there was a festival happening as well but unfortunately is started pouring rain so it stopped. one of the best temples in bali. only rivaled by uluwatu!,8
"we hired a car for the day and went to uluwatu as our last stop. entrance fee was rp20,000 including sarong hire. the views from the cliffs were pretty impressive, more so than the actual temple itself. the highlight was the sunset kecak dance which cost rp100,000. it goes from 6-7pm and they start selling tickets at a booth inside the temple grounds from around 5pm. it was very full so get your seats early.",8
at pura uluwatu visitors pay a fee and also are given a sash or wrap covering to wear. this is as close as i got to the mischievous monkeys. i kept the strap of my camera held tight and protected my sunglasses. the monkey are quick. we stayed for the gorgeous sunset and balinese performances. the performance was the kecak (ramayana monkey chant) and fire dance were excellent representations of balinese history and culture.,8
view ulun danu beratan bali beach artistic many temple in bedugul. good palace. and cold in here. holiday many people in here boat good idea. amazing bali island.,30
"getting to the lake from the ubud area is about a two hour drive depending on traffic...so this is a trip you need to plan ahead. the grounds are quite large even though the temple tower you seen in all the photos is quite small....and you cannot get to it. the lake is high up in what was originally a volcano so the temperature here is about 8 to 10 degrees cooler than the beach areas of bali....a nice change for those use to cooler climates. there are many photo opportunities here and many places to just sit and relax. even though it is a very popular tourist destination, away from the temple lakeshore, there is peace and quiet.",2
"as in most visit to the tourist landmarks in bali, you need to walk quite a bit, for instance tanah lot, ubud, sanur. uluwatu is no different, hence make sure you wear comfortable footwear. i suggest to take a side trip and walk to places less crowded, be adventurous. the views here are beautiful, you should not skip this trip. there are a lot of stairs here so be mentally prepared. bring a bottle of water with you. walk to the beach and the rocks. unless your schedule is tight, avoid weekends to avoid crowd. we intentionally spent extra time visiting these places so we could be more adventurous and see some area most people won't go.",8
this temple is definitely worth a stop. i won't say that it's the most impressive that you can see but it's a very beautiful site and really well kept. with some luck you'll be able to witness a ceremony (as we did). try to get a guide that is able to explain you all the facets and important information.,4
"after visiting the temple at tanah lot last time we visited bali i though that the temple at uluwatu would be as scenic perched up on the cliff face. whilst i am getting used to the typical fleecing of tourists at balinese temples this was in another league. i didn't mind paying for the use of a ceremonial sash to enter the temple - as they need to maintain the upkeep somehow. it was just that as soon as you enter the temple grounds you face a number of people selling you cut up fruit to give to the monkeys and then you are accosted by 'guides' who tell you they will show around the temple whilst keeping the monkeys at bay for the small sum of $30 - you have to be joking. make sure you give them a polite no and soon as possible - even then they will be rude and snarly. then when get closer to the temple you can't help noticing the poor monkeys and the screaming tourists - no wonder they are so aggresive at times, who wouldn't be if someone was yelling and throwing sticks at you. most of them are fairly placid as long as you treat them with respect & maintain your distance. if it were better policed like the monkey forest in ubud then i'm sure there wouldn't be the same problems. the temple is best viewed from the cliff path along either side of it. like most temples you can't enter unless you are a local but you can get around the northern side, just keep your eyes on the monkeys and don't get too close to them. when i left the place i just felt sorry for the way that the monkeys were being exploited by both the tourists and the locals.",14
breathtakingly beautiful place huge lake between the mountains on hill. with a shiv parvati budha temple. is a must. the pictures of this place will draw you here.,4
one should go here before the sun sets because that's what this place is very spectacular about. the long low wall along the cliff edges provide protection and plenty of good vantage points to see the sunset with the temple on the side. parking is ample but can get very crowded. entrance fees are reasonable but is a bit high if one just comes here for a few minutes of sunset viewing. monkeys abound which made me and my family uncomfortable because they grab stuff from people. we saw one grabbed the eyeglasses of a tourist.,4
"lovely location - but you can't go inside the temple really. it was worth it because of the performance, so time yourself to go at sunset and then catch the show.",13
"located on a peninsular overlooking the ocean is a cliff top temple site which is truly spectacular. other than the crowds, it is a photographers dream location, especially in the afternoon and evening. the cliff top temple enclave towers 825 feet above the crashing ocean floor below. be warned, it gets very busy and is an active worshipping site. as such, only believers are allowed into the actual temple area, although this does not really detract from the visit. services and celebrations tend to be held around sunset and into the evening, and, as the best sunsets on the island are viewed from here, this all adds to the inevitable traffic. there is a small charge for entry, including your sarong, and the visit is characterised by many steps and slopes. these are well constructed but nevertheless, it is a tricky trip for those with mobility issues. balinese monkeys are frequent visitors to the approaches through the forest roads, so take care of your belongings.",2
"crowded- yes, but it is worth the visit in this famous landmark of bali. one can't say they have been to bali but not visit this place. a favorite spot for wedding photo shoot as well - we spotted one during our visit there. lovely!",2
"the temple is a good thing, but the best thing is the view from the cliff, spectacular, breathe taking.",4
yo would have to be lucky with the weather to get the glass of reflection of the temple in the water but it truly is a pretty spot! over sized vegetables and all.... had to battle people & selfie sticks to get a snap...,4
"this temple is just beautiful! .. we found it very crowded with tourists but understandable as it is a top place to see in bali.. also we found that the little shops were super cheap here, so if you plan to do shopping for souvenir you should do so here ( i was surprised as i figured it would be more expensive due to the tourist attraction) i would recommend this location when in bali",2
"absolutely brilliant temple built on so many levels and borders the cliff overlooking the sea. picturesq and serene. definitely head over here if you have a couple of hours to spare. be sure to get here a few hours before 7pm as once the time is up, the staff make sure everyone leaves the temple promply.",4
nice view of coast. there are a lot of monkeys in the temple. be careful of your belongings. not necessary for a guide to chase the monkeys.,14
"if you hadn't already fallen in love with bali and its people then you will here...yes sunset would be beautiful but as our driver said toooo busy, we went in the morning just as perfect, nice markets out front with morning price lol..must do",2
"if the phrase \drop dead gorgeous\ could apply to any place then pura ulun danu beratan fits the bill perfectly. located in bedugul atop the mountains, this scenic temple situated on the beratan lake (the second largest lake in bali after the one in batur) has breathtaking views, cool mountain breeze and misty forest tops. no wonder this is one of the must see places in bali. have your cameras ready! we were fortunate to see the festival dance during our visit and the music is so unique and refreshing. the devotees clad in traditional costumes worshiping at the temple were a treat to watch. the temple has a nice indonesian restaurant serving good buffet food. it also boasts a playground to keep the young ones busy and happy. we greatly enjoyed boating across the serene lake soaking in the great scenery. clearly, this was one of the highlights of our trip. recommended to visit on sunny days. as this temple is at a higher elevation, it tends to get very cool as compared to the bali beaches. temple entrance cost (in idr): 30k for adults; 15k for children boating cost (in idr): 125k for 3 adult boat; 152k for 4 adult boat",30
"great views,but pretty crowded at sunset. wear study shoes; flip flops are dangerous! the beach/rocks are very slippery. they will charge you to visit temple (and use toilet) beware you cannot access further than the first set of steps (10 steps). arrange transport first, difficult to get new taxi(all waiting for ppl).",4
"i visited the sacred monkey temple with my son. our driver and guide was risma. he was friendly, professional, knowledgeable and i highly recommend him.",14
"amazing place , very nice fog , brilliant temples , beautiful lake . if you sea this place , you sea bali . i can`t say . you should just sea . don`t miss that",2
"it offers you a unique view of the sunset. in front of the main temple, there is a cave where the holy snake located.",4
tanah lot is so beautiful and there is actually some really good shopping hear aswell with some cheaper prices then actual kuta itself we walked up the hill through shops to a little bar ontop of a cliff looking out to tanah lot drinking cocktails of rum and juice in a coconut also the reptile and snake park there is pretty awesome aswell with a snake that weights 150kg witch was deffinitly a must see ask the locals around tanah lot where to see the massive snake and they will point you in the right direction the also have bats and an iguana to have photos with,17
"situated in the midst of forest, the uuwatu temple offers much more than religious faith. i am an indian and visited the temple to understand the hinduism in bali. was amazed to see how the culture is still preserved with originality. the temple is located on the cliff bank with spectacular sunset in the indian ocean as the backdrop. the most wonderful and awesome is viewing kecak dance which is ramleela in indian vocabulary. the dance portrays the mythological story of lord ram and goddess seeta. the artists make it a point to introduce humour and participation of audience to make it more interesting and live simply superb and not to be missed!",8
if the sole purpose is to visit the temple & do pooja etc then pls do not visit as no one is allowed to go inside the temple. even i fail to understand why one has to wrap the cloth (available free of cost near parking) even when do not allow anyone to go inside temple the location of the temple is awesome & surround is full of scenic beaty to capture. the local administration should do something to control the monkeys as it is causing problems to the tourist. this place is known for sun set & best time to visit is late afternoon.,14
here you can see a buddhist and a hindu temple in one place. the architecture of both temples is very interesting. there's an all you can eat restaurant which charges 100 000 rupiyas for it's offerings. the entrance in both of the temples is forbidden for tourists and strangers but you can take a nice walk by the lake and enjoy the natural and architectural view of the place.,2
"on our day trip from penida to labongan, we visited this place. you have to drive a very short distance from dream beach to reach the devil's tears. it is a place where the waves come with very high intensity and splash on the rocky shore to make long fountain type shapes. if you get sunshine during your visit, you can see beautiful rainbows there. it is very dangerous and be careful when you take selfie here as sudden splash of water can hit you if you are close. lot of chinese tourists we could see (almost 90%) and we made friends with few. lambongan is so badly over crowded, the place will tumble in few years, may be. as it is, the weeds cultivation which used to happen here (when you drive on the road closer to the sea you can view them when water recedes in low tide) has now more or less gone destroying livelihood of some people. too much trashes in and around devil's tears. there are few shops selling lot of stuffs they get from mainland bali. photographer's paradise to take various formations of water when it splashes. enjoyed the visit.",2
"culture and nature come to a clash at this classic temple on the verge of falling into the ocean below. rp. 30,000 entry is nice for what you get from it. good views but a fair drive.",4
"this is overrated place, in bali you can find lots of different place which resembles nature and if you are coming to bali go with nature this island is heavenly nature island",2
to all visitors and especially to nature lovers: do not miss visiting tanah lot temple. this is the place where the fresh holy water is surround by the sea water. you have to check on the tides before visiting this place as you can only visit this place when the tile is low. there will be a hindu (balinese) priest to bless you with the holy water which is inside the cave. however you are not allowed to enter the temple which is on top of the cave as this is against the rule. this is the place where visitors flock to the site to see the sunset and to get the blessing. shopping at this place is cheap if you know how to bargain.,17
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a must visit place in bali specially in the evening to witness beautiful sunset and sea waves. very nice location to click lot of pictures and also a very clean and beautiful place. very nice view of sea from top and waves hitting the rocks,2
"if you go as early as possible, without the crowds this place has a good vibe. especially the small hindu grotto in the back corner. even better is to book a local guide in advance and get into the surrounding countryside and villages. stunning rice fields and a wealth of nature and local life. we did a 3 hour hike with kadek sudirta (search him up on facebook). awesome guide and straight up nice guy. real bali is alive and well in the east!",2
"lovely afternoon stroll, taking in sunset and the temple. great for people watching. chilled and relaxed. the dancing was full for both shows but our son went later and enjoyed it.",13
after seeing quite a few temples our final destination of the day was this famous temple located inside the sea - a small island like as during low tide we can walk to this island. when i visited last time due to tide we could not go to the island but this time luckily we could wade in low tide and we drank holy water (fresh/spring water) in the midst of the sea! the shore side is well maintained and from there we can see the beautiful scenery of the tanah lot temple and nearby seashore. this place is a must when you come to bali. you can spend leisurely and enjoy the beauty of bali in the evening.,18
"this was an interesting place to spend some time, the temple is quite unique and easy to view and get to. there are some eateries around so you can get a drink and food without to many problems, it is inexpensive to get inane the money goes to upkeep, you can have guides to wander and explain or just under by yourself and enjoy the scenery around the park are and temple. lovely to see.",4
place gets really busy late in the afternoon for the sunset. a nice place to watch the sun sets and a good place to shop as well before the temple. you have to be at the right place or angle so can take a nice photo of the sun and the temple.,4
"it's off beaten track for most visitors to bali, so it's much quieter. do not come here if you get bored easily - there's really nothing much to do except enjoy the serenity and peace. you can rent a bike to explore around the lake, but be advised that the roads are extremely bumpy, and even though traffic is sparse, it can be challenging for people who are not familiar with balinese road etiquette (or lack of). some parts are very steep, and it can get treacherous when wet. not for unexperienced rider.",2
"amazing temple on the cliffs, to see at sunset. we visited during the evening after check in at the hotel ,our tour operator took it there.the dance was ok and it spoiled further with the rain in evening.on the way guide stop at luwack coffe plantation and it was not worth the stop",13
"there are many local tour booths/shops at bali. walk around and find it's cheaper than those offer online or with hotel. i got mine for 500k idr per pax with hotel transfer, two breakfast set with drinks and group tour guide .",2
"this was a pretty amazing if exhausting experience. first it's a 2+ hour drive with an experienced driver from ubud. when you arrive you make a donation to the temple (amount of your choice) then if you haven't brought your own sarong you need to hire one. then the bit i didn't expect, having to pay a person with a scooter to take you from the car park to the start of the temple (20k idr each way when we went) - no helmet provided and a winding road. then they drop you at the start of the temples, you walk up a steep slope, and if you want the iconic photo you join the snaking line (they were clear that there was no paying to jump the queue). two to three hours later you get your turn, pay the photographer 1k idr and hand him your phone. yes they use a mirror to get the reflection and lake effect - but if you know that is what they are going to do and you want \that shot\ then all is good. you get three poses (helps to have agreed/decided before hand what you want to do) and they will do individual and group photos. i expected a wait (perhaps not as long as it ended up being) and wanted \that photo\ so was happy with the result. if you wish to pray you can go up the stairs into the temple itself. i figure that the donation etc helps support the temple and provides the photographers with an income, and it's just one of those experiences that you must do. as with all attractions, read ahead, know what it is all about and what is happening and you can't be disappointed.",28
"this temple is set in the most beautiful setting of lake, green grass, flowers and trees. it is surrounded by the lake on three sides on the shore of mt. bratan which you see in all its beauty. the grounds are absolutely breathtaking as is the whole area. it is much cooler here than the rest of bali which was very pleasant. there are benches to sit on and a little island in the middle which you get to by crossing a little bridge. roads to gett here are full of twists and turns with beautiful views as you climb. truly a remarkable place, and even though it was about a 2 hour ride from our hotel to get there, it was worth it. highly recommened",2
"uluwatu is of course a must see place if you go for holidays to bali. great photo spot with great views, but be careful with the monkeys!",8
"i just love this beautiful garden in the east of bali which used to be a 'water palace'. each time i have come, we had a great time splashing around in the pools - meanwhile there is a one for 'international tourists' with changing cabins. there is classy restaurant overlooking the gardens and you can feel like the original king sitting on a balcony while having lunch.",2
"this is one of the very nice place in bali, but if you wanna go here pleace check the sea 1st, cos if the sea in high, you cant cross to the temple and better go here in very low season holiday....",2
i love this temple by the lake. beautiful and peaceful. despite rain there were quite a few visitors. adjacent garden/park has some equipment for children to play on. will come back later on a sunny day. the restaurant is mediocre. the buffet is a better value.,4
"you get to see the cliff , good to go if you haven't had a chance to see this type of scenery. some monkeys but if you've already been to ubud monkey forest, your tired of seeing them by now. fire dance a bit overpriced. not real a dance but more of a story telling through silent acting. interesting but not what we expected.",13
"visiting the pura luhur temple at uluwatu bali was definitely one of the highlights of our bali trip. the location of the temple perched on top of a cliff is just simply breathtaking! it's just amazing watching the waves down below, pounding and crashing into the cove at the bottom of the temple. one could just spend the entire day listening to the sound of the waves rushing in. so calming.. the scenery is absolutely fantastic that you have many photo opportunities; from the temple itself, the walkway along the cliff, the sea and waves, landscape and if your timing is right, the sunset. this temple is one of the most scenic in bali; better if not comparable to tanah lot temple. a word of caution; beware of the monkeys! they are mischievous and can get aggressive. they will grab your belongings if you get too close. they may also scare small children. just be extra careful. aside from this, the temple is a must see attraction if you are in bali. after your trek to the temple, you can relax at the stalls by the entrance and enjoy fresh coconuts to quench your thirst. 👍👍👍",8
"well worth a visit, beautiful temple grounds, not very crowded, possible to have your picture taken with fruit-bats, little owls, python, etc. for a small fee. our children loved it!",4
"this place is really awesome with stunning views which is really not to be missed if you are in bali. but beware of the monkeys; they are so fierce that they might bite you at times for things and steal away from you. do not wear glasses, hats etc and not carry any bags. also, do not miss the kecak dance when you are here; this dance portraits the historical moments of ramayana epic with good performances.",2
"tanah lot temple, is one of the tourist attractions on the island of bali, which has a high artistic value. a beautiful temple characteristic above the beginning of a separate sea",18
the temple setting was beautiful. we went a little early to spend a little time in the temple before the kecak dance at sunset. be careful of the monkeys around the temple. the furry guys are quite bold the seats at the kecak dance are first come first served. it's like roman theater where the audience sits around the performers. the re-telling of the ramayana was quite fascinating and the riotous nature of hanuman was a pleasant change from the quieter one back home :) be a little careful of the fire during the last few scenes where the monkey character is shown to set the city on fire. there were embers being kicked around. overall it was a lovely evening. try to remain seated till the end of the session to avoid disturbing the other people and the performers,13
"a small entrance fee is required to enter the temple grounds which is right on top the hill and by the cliff. sarong is provided for people without long skirt/pants and local traders will try to sell you banana/nuts for the monkeys. the pathway around the temple grounds is large and many opportunities to take scenary pictures. but beware of the monkeys which are everywhere. do not bring carry or wear any loose items like cameras, sunglasses, hats as the monkeys are not afraid of people. i had a very unfortunate situation where the monkey actually charge at me an tried to take off one side of the slipper i was wearing. i had to let go when its nail went into my skin and fear that it will start biting me. thank goodness a local trader helped by throwing her food at the monkey to distract and for it to let go of my slipper. my feet did started to bleed some oilment and plaster after that was fine. if you go with a guide, they are very likely to carry a long stick along. so just be careful when you visit here and enjoy the beautiful view.",14
"i was a little disappointed with the temple it was very busy and i just felt like it wasn't a very good experience. best thing about this place was the views of the ocean. i was told to be very careful about the monkeys as they were quite smart and would pinch your stuff, sunnys or anything else they could get their hands on this wasn't he case at least not for me anyway.",14
we went mid morning to avoid the crowds. unfortunately it was high tide so we couldn't get to the temple but it meant there weren't so many people there. however we were lucky to see a procession that apparently doesn't happen to often so that was good.,4
"ulu watu located at pecatu badung recency bali, it takes around 1 hour to reach this place from kute, there are lot of wild monkeys, so better just bring a small bag pack, and keep your stuffs inside the bag, it is good to visit this temple in the morning when the monkeys still sleep, so you can freely exploring the temple",8
trying to find yourself? this is the place you can try to visit as you can see (i can say) the heart of bali. ❤️ make sure you go here earlier than 4-6pm as it was jam-packed (pretty hard to take pictures).,2
"this was one of the favorite temples we visited in bali. it is extremely picturesque, set in very well maintained grounds and lake. we visited here on our way back from lovina to sanur, and it made a welcome change to visit an attraction \up in the hills\, with the cooler temperatures and the few spots of rain we encountered certainly didn't detract from our enjoyment. the only negative was i'm not sure the point is of the large plastic animals dotted about the grounds, i thought they detracted from the overall tranquility of this site. the whole area is well organized and the even the locals in the shops at the car park weren't overly pushy. thank you, it was a lovely experience.",2
"the uluwatu temple rests on a cliff overlooking the indian ocean and - despite many tourists - is a must see if you visit bali for the first time. the view of the ocean and the temple is breathtaking and if you visit at sunset, a group of dancers perform the traditional kecak dance - a one hour show in an amphi theatre next the the temple. get a seat at least 15 min before the show starts as the amphi theatre will be absolutely packed at sunset. even though i don't usually like tourist crowded places (like tanah lot which you should avoid like the plague) i really recommend seeing both the temple and the full kecak dance show.",8
such an impressive complex in a great setting on the shores of the lake. because of the full moon there was lots going on in the temple and we were lucky enough to see beautiful ceremony (pity there are so many tourists),4
"the visit to uluwatu temple was few days before hari raya nyepi festival. there are lots of stair steps, which some are not accessible by pram/stroller, and disabled person. the views of the cliff are beautiful. there are lots of visitor on weekend. we watched the kecak dance, and it was good and fun. the dance was beautifully performed. if you sit at the stadium facing the sea, you can capture the dance and sunset together. from the stadium there are access for pram or disabled person. however, beware of the monkeys. they will steal your belongings (spectacles, handphone, hat, etc) for a change with foods.",8
"before entering, you will see lots of monkeys , so be careful with what you wear and bring, as they will come near you. uphill on uluwatu temple, i like this place as its got a fantastic view which is so relaxing. after communing with its majestic view, you get to watch a people packed performance of kecak dance or fire dance.",8
traveling bali can sometimes be hard with the massive flow of tourist. if you wake up super early before everyone you will be able to see a side of the island most people sleep through.,2
gorgeous views. worth the walk up and down the temple area. during prayer ceremonies they wont let you inside but you can peep in like we did. loads of monkeys so hold on to your things there. there is a king cobra on display if you want to take pics with it. outside the temple there is a huge market place for souvenir and clothes shopping. bargain really well and they give you at 1/10th the price no kidding!,4
"a place where the thing like sunset could be as beauty as love. in this place, we will see many monkeys on the road to kecak dance show.. and always remember to not wear any accessories like glasses or necklace around this place, because the monkeys could possibly steal it from us and we're going to redeem it to the monkey expert (if they found our thing) and lost it instead. very recommended to wear a comfortable t-shirt rather than a stylish one because of the temperature is high.. i mean hot as the kecak dance show. talking about kecak dance show, it really entertaining because it provides a story about the dance and it's funny enough because of some jokes they put inside the show. great place to visit when we are in bali.",2
"well worth going to see the temples are very picturesque but please be careful i got bit by fire ants and it is very painful it was cloudy when we were there so left before sunset, i think it would take a longtime to get out if you wanted to watch the sunset as it is very crowded",4
"this is probably the best temple you will visit in bali. sure it's just another temple in this island where almost every hindu family has one in they home. but make sure you visit this one, you will love it. do it in the morning. you will have the place to yourself. the peace and serenity. the tranquility of the water as your backdrop and the mountain behind the lake. plus the cold weather...that is compared to the rest of bali. this place is a must.",2
"enjoyed a half day trip to this temple thanks to our fabulous driver/guide - gede. went early on his advice as gets quite crowded. didnt take a tour, just soaked up the coastal vibe and beautiful location. the surrounding village had good craft/clothing and eating places. we also stopped at bali luwak coffee for a tasting on the way back to seminyak - its very close to tanah lot - which was very good.",18
"we visited this place to watch the sunset view. our hotel was in nusa dua and to reach this temple more than one hour. the place is authentic but there is no permission to enter inside of the temple,so i became a little bit disappointed. only religion people can enter this place. but the view is very nice you should go if you come to bali.",2
"we travelled by hired car to the area. despite many tourists in the vicinity, i must say we really enjoyed ourselves when we got to walk around along the shoreline. to see the tide completely isolate the temple from us was simply magical!",4
"there is lots to see here besides the temple, expect crowds as they all come to see the temple, shop, eat or drink while soaking up a fabulous sunset. in addition to the usual market stalls you will see fruit bats and colonic coffee beans in the making amongst much much more. make an evening of it!",4
"not a great deal to do in uluwatu so felt this was a must to see. went at sunset 17:30-18:30, i would advise staying about 20 mins after the sun has set because the skys light up beautifully. very touristy place but beautiful views and cheap to enter.",8
w came to tanag lot temple just in time to admire one of the incredible sunsets on bali. it is definitely worth to take time. sit down and watch it happen. it is recommendable to be there an half an hour before to choose the best place. enjoy :),18
"our small tour group went to the tanah lot temple about an hour before sunset. built in the 15th century where the earth (tanah) meets the sky (lot). had to walk through a gauntlet of shops, stalls, and hucksters to get to the scenic overlook. one can go down to the beach and walk (or wade in shallow water) out to the temple area, but nobody is allowed inside the structures. the crowd increases in size as the time of sunset (ca. 6:10 pm) arrives. people are eating and drinking (lots of food vendors there) waiting to toast the sunset - - such as we have observed in key west, florida, usa, and ayers rock in australia. the evening we were there, there was a low bank of thin clouds, and the sunset was thrillingly beautiful.",17
"nice temple. no drones allowed, which is great! however the park has some strange aspects, like a big sponge bob (what is he doing there) and some big straw berries, which makes it feel like a kids theme park. temple is beautiful though.",4
"this was evening well spent. we were contemplating whether to visit or not as it was far from our hotel. however, we decided to visit and we were thrilled to be there. the temple is located right at the tip of the mountain overlooking the see. the view from the top is mesmerising and cool breeze in the evening makes you feel so good. another thing that we learned in bali is that one cannot enter the seven main temples. only the priest are allowed to enter and offer prayers. best time to visit is during sunset to enjoy the view.",2
i've only given this place a 4 star because of the magnificent view. the building itself and the temple are historical and it's worth seeing but the main attraction to this place is the picture you can take by standing at gate of heaven. that's only if you're willing to dedicate 2 to 3 hours of your day standing in the line. it gets overcrowded very quick and plus no point of going too early cause you want to make sure all the clouds have cleared and you can have the volcano visible in the background. the cost to get in is 10000 rip per person and you're expected to donate a bit more. not an expensive adventure.,28
this was the third time that i visited this temple complex and as usual it was interesting and serene. there was some construction being undertaken at the time which interfered somewhat with the accessibility of different areas but not a big deal. the carpark however requires some immediate attention but again this was more of an issue for our driver than for us. on this visit an enterprising person had brought along a 5 metre plus python with which photos could be taken (at a cost) and this appeared to be a rather popular attraction. the temple which is reached by a causeway is always popular and now that the path has been upgraded and made safe ( it was an accident waiting to happen previously) even those less mobile can easily make a visit. the views are wonderful and rather spectacular on a clear sunset evening. a must place to visit!,4
"the temple and gates really are stunning and getting that close to mt agung was a privilege. and if you want \that photo\ bad enough, you'll do your research, read all the reviews below, pay well for a driver because it's a skill being able to hill-start in a manual on a 70 degree angle, obey all the rules, arrive very early and be prepared to queue, show patience, mingle with the other tourists and show gratitude to the temple and the photographers who only ask for a donation. we arrived at 6.30am after leaving ubud at 4.30am and waited for 1 hour and 15 mins. we also watched a lovely man propose to his girlfriend when their photo's were being taken. suksma bali!",28
"tanah lot must be one of the most magnificent temples in bali. its situated at a cliff. and the view is simply spectacular. we went during high tide and it was quite soothing listening to the waves crashing against the cliff. we also found out that it's possible to walk to the temple during low tide too. so whether it's high tide or low tide, the view of tanah lot is just spectacular and worth a visit.",18
this is place is very beautiful the location in high ground so very cold when rainy...but temple is so great. we go here with family and lucky to see the praying ceremony in bali...great temple in nice location👍,2
beautifully tranquil with a guide who explained all the sections of the temple. will definitely recommend this to others,4
"as with all places as special as this, you should expect many tourists (including you lol). having said this, they have created a tourist attraction to cope with theses numbers as a honeypot sites whilst retaining something of the sacred for the temple itself on the island. they have created good walkways/ promenades between the many other temples around the other inlets around tanah lot up to batu bolong, batu mejan and pekndungan temples. i went in a sunday in january so visitor numbers were low and mainly local people at leisure which was nice. however you still had a large number looking at the temple from across the water a short way. i didnt go over to it because there was a big festival on and i was happy to spectate. most tourists just stick around the area at the bottom of the steps overlooking the temple for about 80 metres. one tip is to pick your way across the rocks and rock pools past them all to get the best views away from people and you get really good different angle on the temple and the island. later you will get some great views back from the other side as you look down on tanah lot temple from the other temples.",17
"we went in the middle of the day and it was already busy (apparently it gets even busier for the sunset). to get to the temple you have to walk through countless shops and restaurants and once there you get to look at the temple situated on top of a large rock on the beach but cant get close to it (only around the base of the rock). we went, we saw but we werent massively impressed.",4
"this place exactly on the edge of the cliff, very beautiful sunset views. a very romantic and can be made in place of wedding photos. advised to come before 5 pm, in order to see the traditional kecak dance performance. respect animals around, do not feed animals. maintain your goods.",13
really pretty interesting. you cannot go into the temple but to see it at sunset and low tide so you can walk up was amazing. no need to purchase food from the restaurants just bring some and sit and watch. there is also luwaks that get going at night and love to climb on you :) they are nearby the restaurants that overlook the temple and they were fun to interact with.,4
"the scenery and views are quite incredible, though the temple is not the most awe-inspiring one in bali. the walk is beautiful, but hordes of tourists do detract from the inherent serenity. i decided not to stay for the sunset due to major cloud cover, as well as bus loads of eager camera ready snappers.",2
we came here on our second day in bali. it has clear sea water and really good view. there are lot of food stalls.,2
"tanah lot provides one of the best spots to view the beautiful sunset in bali. it is certainly a great place for photographers to take pictures of the temple against the golden scene of sun set. next to the place of interest, visitors can walk a short distance to locate a nice restaurant by the side of the mountain to have a romantic dinner with your loved ones too.",18
"ulun danu bratan temple is located on the shores of lake bratan near bedugul in the central mountains of bali on the denpasar to singaraja road. it offers cool serenity and beauty when you get away from the persistent crowd of sellers and local tourism \industry\ that tends to envelop many natural attractions in bali. cost to enter-rp50 000. take care, it is easy to end up buying dozens of postcards here from the many young, pleading children selling them !",30
having an hour trip to tanah lot temple from kuta hotel area with all those hack traffic jam along kerobokan road will be paid off once you pass through ticket point. entering this site will pass though many shops along the way to gate. once we pass the gate. wow... an amazing view of south hindia ocean are see with hole rock site. then we able to see tanah lot temple at top of rock. rock top temple. known as one of guardian spirit of this island with it nine winds direction god.,18
"amazing surf beach. if you like clear blue water,cute little cafes with fabulous views over the indian ocean you must visit uluwatu.",8
"the view is beautiful, uluwatu could be said as the most southern part of bali island, as most of part of bali for sure there would be pura as well. but what made this trip worthwile is that the pura is on a very high cliff (75 meters), with the view of indian ocean. i just cant help myself taking lots of pictures there. oh... and there is a trail we can follow, even very easy for us non sport active like me to take. at the end of the trail there is this quite big platou where we can take pictures of uluwatu but with a quite different surrounding. and for those who hadnt prepared themselves with a bottle of mineral water there is a little shop selling it and other stuffs. now... is the time for warning, take care of your belonging. the monkeys there are ridiculously smart, efficient and organized as they work in team for their crime :d. while we were there, we saw 3 victims of their crime, a tourist lady whose sunglasses were taken while she was wearing it on top of her head, our friends hat (these 2 events happened in front of our own eyes in just around 2 minutes) and a little boys flip flop sandal. the ladys sunglasses and our friends hat came back to them as there were kids around there who threw a tomato inside a closed plastic bag, then the monkey would let go of the stuffs they stole for the fruit. then we would certainly give the kid pocket money for their good gesture of saving our belongings, hey... tomatoes are not free right? but the boy whose flip flop sandal were taken, his fate was not as good as the earlier, since there were no boys with the tomatoes in plastic around, the big monkey was furious as he bit and broke it in pieces, the boy just sadly cried in his mothers arms :( .",8
beautiful sunset views to enjoy... and the best of all hindu cultural acts that you will ever see allover the world.. such a good much visit spot in bali..,2
"we arrived when the tide was coming in you could not get out there fully! we went here in the afternoon, which i would recommend going in the morning to beat the crowds. . a quiet walk back to the many scenic hilltop cafes where you could watch the tide roll in around the temple",4
what was it that made this a marvellous experience ? was it the meditating locals . sitting respectfully in prayer position? or the spectacular view that was breath taking or the crazy monkeys stealing sunglasses from the tourists that were reminded over and over again to remove their glasses. or was it simply the magnificence of being there at all if in bali do visit this marvellous spiritual site. the entire area known as the bukit is simply magnificent . much quieter. the sand is much whiter. the beach clubs more spectacular . do visit,2
"i like uluwatu. but this time ketjak was so crowdy the dancers could not even move. dont think thats fair to visitors who pay for the show, wich can be very beautiful, dancing against the \decor\ of the beautiful sunset on the clif. so this time was dissappointment. also..they had the story on paper, for us in dutch; was the same as 13 years ago with so many errors you cant understand a thing about it. i know a lot of dutch people who live here. would gladly offer to rewrite",8
came here on my last day in bali to view the sunset and kecak dance before getting dropped off at the airport. the view is amazing and the ocean breeze is really nice. the photos will be amazing. everything i did was outdoors. free restrooms with toilet paper. the kecak dance cost 100.000 - i highly recommend it! they give you a purple sarong to wear when you buy your ticket.,2
"the view from the temple is beautiful. you can sit for hours, do nothing and enjoy the sunset. since you are not allowed into main temple premises, there is nothing much to see other than this. if you are in a hurry, you can give this a skip.",4
"ive been to visit this temple twice this year, once in march and again just recently, both times the stunning views have taken my breath away, youll definitely want to be getting a time lapse or great photo here, i will say you do need to be very wary of the monkeys though as both times when visiting i have seen them steal items, even back in march of the monkeys attempted to take one of my flip flops that i was wearing so id recommend to wear a closed shoe, especially as if you intend to walk round the entire temple as its a lot to walk. its about 35,000 idr to get into the temple which works out to be just under £2, its definitely worth visiting.",14
"awesome view of the cliff. the temple is located on the cliff and it covers a huge area.it takes around one and half hour to walk around and take photos of the whole area.best time to visit there is in the afternoon and you can watch the sunset from there if the weather is clear.you have to wear sarong (traditional balineese dress for worship) while entering the temple premises.beware of the monkeys here, they are very naughty.always pre book car for pickup and drop at this place.because if you book only one way, then you won't easily find any cabs in the evening while returning from there.this is one of the must visit spots in bali.so don't miss it.",2
"i wanted to go here as i had heard it is one of the most spiritual places in bali. it was full of other tourists, which isn't an issue as i am one, but they showed utmost disrespect to the grounds. they were walking across the lawns, smoking, dropping litter, wearing inappropriate clothing, and generally made the visit horrible. to me it appeared to be a moneymaking scheme by someone somewhere to get as many people through the gates as possible. don't bother going unless you like these sort of tourist traps.",2
tanah lot temple bali is a must see attraction...this beautiful temple is accompanied by breathtaking ocean views..restaurant facilities offer simular views...traditional dance exhibition...many amazing photo opportunities and personal interaction with local identities...easy to access....,18
went to visit old hindi temples was a amazing to see all the old culture and tradition it must have talkedn many years to make and in awesome location. make sure u go at low tide so you can actually visit the temple not just look from a far.,4
"its a nice place to visit and see, under the temple they say is a stripped snack that protects it and the water in the cave under the temple is holy. people are allowed in only for prayer. very interesting in terms of culture. in addition there is a near by market and a cafe that offers luwak coffee. nice for a slow and relaxed afternoon.",4
"this is a lovely hindu temple sitting high on the cliffs overlooking the ocean. while the temple itself is quite a little jewel, what makes the experience are the views. there are walks along the clifftop that provide a new vista every few feet. well worth the time to explore.",4
"if you are travelling to the east of bali, this place must be visited due to the beautiful palace and garden... fresh fountain and good weather.",2
just lovely temple in lake. nice garden and good restaurant. rain is possible in the afternoon visit because the highland.,4
a few hours drive depend on traffic. the temple is situated next to the lake. a peaceful and beautiful settings. the temple is not far from the twin lakes. worth a day trip for the view and nice good mountain air...,4
"this is a place to visit much more for its view than the temple itself, as the temple was gated off. entrance fee was rp 30 000/person. they provide you with a sash to cover exposed knees. there are plenty of monkeys around (we even saw one at the entrance cradling a puppy). if you are aware of your surroundings and you dont wear any loose accessories, the monkeys will generally leave you alone. there were also tons of tourists during our visit in the early afternoon. this made getting uninterrupted pictures a challenge. i think the view is definitely worth visiting, but id recommend going on an off-peak time when there are less tourists and the heat is not as bad!",14
"we came just in time for the sunset which was beautiful. lots of tourists around. there are cute shops and little food vendors around. we were not able to get into the actual temple, but could come pretty close. though the sunset was amazing, i'd recommend coming a little earlier to enjoy the view. after it became dark, it was hard to see anything. i enjoyed my time here. we probably were only here for a couple hours total.",4
the tanah lot temple in bali is perhaps the most photographed and advertised temple in all tourist brochures. the temple is located on a rock outcrop which is accessible only during low tides. closer to sunset the views are very good and it offers stunning backdrops for photographs. overall a must visit temple in bali.,18
we have been to many of the temples here in bali but this on is probably the cheapest and the best of them all. the views over the cliff are breathtaking and there are several to look at as you walk around. you must be careful of the monkeys as they are cheeky little things and will steal anything they can get their hands on. make sure you allow a couple of hours so you can take it all in.,2
"super crowded at sunset, no chance to get into the bali dance ceremony if you didn't book in advance, disappointment.",2
"unlike the friendly monkeys at uluwatu - these monkeys are aggressive and will bite. beware, especially if you bring food (which i would caution against). monkey bites = rabies shots. that being said, it is worth the visit when in ubud.",8
it is marvelous temple inside the lake and mountains as background. need to pay an entrance fee of 30000 idr per pax. the atmosphere around the temple is soo peaceful and everyone would like to spend some time here.,4
"would recommend this temple as a very interesting place to visit while in bali, one of many places to see on your travels.",2
"about an hour and twenty minutes away from ubud you will find the temple ulun danu bratan. my butt is going numb from the non stop scooter drive and in my mind i keep wondering whether or not this will be worth it, what if it is just another tourist trap? the temple grounds are easily found and decorated with big signs that advertise the bratan glory and before even entering the premises you pass through two pay points, aka parking and entering fee. the grounds are rather small yet very well kept and even though it isn't the main attraction it is rather nice to walk around the green patches. besides the pretty scenery of the mountains surrounding the temple you also have some information points, which unveil the history of the village of bratan. on the other hand you also have the restaurants, snack bars and gift shops to think about making the venue more touristy than one might like, however i do understand that it is nice to have some food and drinks at hand. in conclusion i think it depends on who you are as a person, if you are there for a great story or some inspiration for art or architecture the place becomes a vision, but if you are just checking it off a list it is rather touristy and you might as well only visit one temple.",30
"stunning view of the cliff. temple was a bit crowded but of course it will be because of the scenery. always be cautious of those aggressive monkeys that are always looking for something to steal from the visitors, their favorite are sunglasses and hats. overall, this is truly an uluwatu gem.",8
"nice view here. strong wind when you reach the end of the walkway to the right. the temple is tiny. but the cliffs are magnificent. still think this one is better than tanah lot. but then again that is just me. you will be warned about the monkeys, heed the warning.",14
"this is the picture of the temple on idr 50.000 note. the view is really amazing, but the weather there was changing fast. rainy and sunny day can be changed rapidly.",4
"this is one of the most pretty temples in east bali about 2 hrs drive from ubud and about the same from kuta, depending on traffic. it has been a about 3 years since i last visited tirta gangga and since then it has become very popular with the rise if the instagram generation therefore i suggest getting their earlier to avoid the crowds and the heat as it can be quite hot there as there is little shade. its really good fun stepping through the pools and watching the koi. we went around 1pm and as you can see it was very busy. next time will go there earlier.",2
"the only temple i formally visited in bali. being from india, visiting temples is not something new for us. however the location of this temple added to the charm. on a hill top with a magnificent view of the sea and a touch of history. you are not allowed to enter inside the temple but tourist mainly come there for the scenic beauty. certain rules you have to follow like you need to cover your legs, so incase you are wearing skirt or shorts, you will find a shawl on rent. just enjoy the beauty of the place and hang on till sun set, because it is breathtaking. for tourists the next attraction there is the kechak dance which is an adaptation of ramayan. most indians' know it so they might feel bored, but the presentation is different and obviously if you wanna hang on till sun-set you have nothing else to do. it is advisable to buy the tickets as soon as you reach there since it gets difficult otherwise, also an early move to the location gives you an option of comfortable seating of your choice. advisable to take seats as high as you can. it is also recommended that you visit the temple late afternoon and be careful of traffic jams on the way back, which is very common. all in all a good temple with scenic beauty, must go if you are on a long stay in bali.",2
"not too hot because of a lovely breeze from the sea. lots of staff clearing the seaweed and bits from the sea and sand constantly . very relaxing, not over crowded when we were there and places to get cheap but good drinks and food. absolutely amazing scenery and a temple which is only a short walk away.",4
"ulun danu bratan temple is a spectacular water temple on lake bratan. its a hindu temple and is featured on the 50,000rp note. it was built 1633.. we visited this temple on a full day tour by bali traditional tours. the temple is just stunning and you have the feeling of calm even with all the tourists that visit here at the same time as you. this temple is used for offerings to the water, lake and river goddess dewi danu. the lake itself is used for irrigation to the area. apart from the temple there is an amazingly kept garden.where you can rome.",30
"we were staying very near the temple so we went a couple of times, once at low tide for sunset and it was teeming, swarms and swarms of tourists with nowhere to stand. we ended up on the terrace above the temple where there are some cafes and it was much better there. we also went at high tide in the morning, and actually found that much nicer and more relaxing, it's quite impressive when you see it out in the water. however, overall if i'd come here on a tour having driven for more than an hour, i'd be very disappointed.",4
in upud we we to this temple which has a small channel on the front. we need to pay entrance fees to visit the temple. unfortunately we cannot go inside the temple. we can just walk around the temple and take pictures.,4
"entrance fee is 60,000 idr per person and parking fee (2000 for bike and 5000 for cars). however, you're not allowed to enter the temple itself and have to pay for the toilet (theres a free toilet near entrance). beautiful place particularly during low tide and sunset. the site of the temple was wonderful! you can see there one of the most beautiful sunsets. but full of tourists. make sure you know when the tide will be in so you aren't disappointed when you can't get closer. you can't actually go into the temple area and to even go up the stairs you have to wait in line to be blessed, for a price. honestly, i've expected better after two hours of driving and 120,000 idr entrance fee for 2 persons.",4
"you need to be prepared to climb the hill & steps before you can actually enjoyed the view....situated on top of the hill, this temple provide the best view of the ocean. a must visit place for bali 1st timer. you need to rent a car to go there....there will be charges for entrance but it is worth it!",2
"the temple itself is very nice, built on the waters of lake bratan, with the lake and the volcano in the distance. however, people using their speakers to \welcome guests at pura bratan\ and an overwhelming mass of tourists definitely do not help to encounter any spirituality inside the temple. do make sure to visit the candikuning area though, as the mountaineous region is truly beautiful and very different from the crowdy southern bali area.",2
"a temple on the edge of the earth. it really was quite beautiful, especially at sunset. lots of crowds though so if you were thinking it would be peaceful, think again. lots of people, markets, you even get to pet the holy snake that protects the temple if you are so inclined. not sure how happy he would be about getting touched all the time but it's an option.",4
"uluwatu temple can be visited in the evening which is built on top of the cliff, where you can also enjoy the beautiful view of the sunset. don't miss the kecak and fire dance here, which is its usp. the story is inspired from ramayana where hanumana sets fire to the kingdom of lanka. click some snaps with these well dressed characters.",8
we went to the temple with a tour company. the views from the temple were awesome and the show was entertaining but a little lengthy. we appreciated the cultural exposure but could have skipped the dance. definately a top site to visit for those wanting exposure to balinese culture.,2
is a magic place to be. good atmosphere and excellent conservation of the temple and the place. you can take pictures everywhere because even the seaside view is fantastic,4
"if travelling along the east coast of bali dont miss the water palace, just past candidasa on the road to amlapura. beautiful terraced gardens enhanced with pools, statues and fountains. the history of this place is rich, and its worth paying the 2 dollars for a very friendly and informative guide. make sure you take your bathers and have a swim in the very refreshing mountain spring fed pool. the stairs are a bit slippery but dont be put off its worth it. theres a restaurant in the grounds, but theres also warungs outside as well as shops if you need a drink or a snack. leave yourself a couple of hours to really enjoy the gardens and have a swim.",2
"the temple is located near the beach, were only temple is still there remaining things all washed out by the sea... the sea water is too salty but the water coming out from the temple is so pure. its a must visit place in bali",2
"tanah lot was the most beautiful beachside location! the temple was beautiful and if you use your imagination, you can imagine how special it must be to worship in such s serene location. the turnoff for us was all the people inside the actual temple gates the were trying to sell things. i could cope with the market outside but once in the more temple-y area i thought that was poor form. but other than that a beautiful spot!",17
a must seen while in bali. shopping again for the shopper holic great views and large walking area to get different views of the whole area. not to good for wheel chair or elderly. very busy area lots of tourists all the time.,2
its a temple built on sea shore. when low tides you have to cross the sea.you may have to dip leg in water uptill waist. great fun in beautiful scenery with cool sea breeze flowing.,4
this is the best known attraction in ubud and everyone goes including bus loads from the south. in the middle of the day it is overwhelmed by visitors. but it is a genuinely charming place with real atmosphere. go early as soon as it opens and make sure you get right down to the temple at the lowest point. there is a nice short gorge walk down there also.,4
this is a must if you visit bali. a beautiful temple on the coast with stunning views. we visited tanah lot around 2pm. it was a very hot day and very busy with tourists. lots of guides and people selling stuff.,18
"went there to see the temple on the cliff, thousands of tourists visit this site. we went to see the dances at the amphitheater next to the sea & also to watch the sunset! too packed, they even sell the spots along the stairs that became blocked. in case of emergency there is no way out. the dances ok but nothing spectacular! my advice: just go to see the place very early when it is not so hot, see the dances somewhere else!",13
"tanah lot is a bit of a haul outside of seminyak, but even though we were exhausted we hired a taxi to take us out to the temple. there's a lot going on (and no, the ralph lauren is not real - indonesia has different ip laws than most western countries.) but our favorite area was walking about the beach as the sun set. it's absolutely stunning. it's difficult to understand how or whether anyone is allowed into the temple. from what we could tell it seemed to be only religious or perhaps tours. so if you're very keen on heading into the temple itself rather than just wandering the beach, exploring what's there and listening to the services from outside, i recommend doing a bit more research and potentially joining a tour. otherwise, engaging a taxi/hotel car for the 45 minute drive from seminyak is the easiest way to go.",18
"beautiful temple with sunset over the sea, great for taking memorable bali pics. we were lucky to see a kecak performance of the ramayana which our kids also enjoyed.this was done near the cliffs. could have been lit up to make it safer to get back to cars as the ground was also slippery due to rain. do take care if going in the night, wear sturdy slippers and take a torch!",2
"wee made the trip tto uluwatu based on a friend's recommendation. if you are staying anywhere outside of uluwatu, best to hire a driver and have him sttay with you while you attend the performance. also, make sure you know where he will meet you at the end of it as it is a gong show at the end of the performance when everyone is leaving the venue. it was the first bali dance show we attended so it was very memorable. we arrived early to get a good seat. by the time the performance started at 6pm. the venue was completely packed with even spectators sitting on the stairs in the upper and middle part of the venue. therefore, on a hot day, it was not the most comfortable place to be as you wlll be sitting in close proxmity to everyone around you. also, if you arrive early, you may not want to drink too much water as the bathrooms are not close by--that i remember anyways. the kecak firre dance was awesome and a must see if you in in the southern part of bali. it costed only 120,000 rp per person. if you get there early, best to sit closer to the bottom row of the venue facing the ocean. this way you can still see the sunset and you will be in front of where most of the dancers face. have fun!",8
lovely temple.always you believe you and just a couple more will be there to enjoy this spiritual place.not so .the crowds.it is bali.worth a visit.,2
"if you are looking for good views, moving scenery, cultural experiences, and good times - go to the uluwatu temple!! i decided to come here my last night in bali and it was the best choice ever. if you can, try to come for sunset and catch the kecak dance. usually tickets are sold an hour before the dance, which will be at 6 pm (or around then depending on the time of year). go to take pictures, go to stare at the beautiful view and meditate with a view, and then watch the traditional dance!! it was such a cool experience. perfect for families, groups, or solo travelers :)",8
beautiful place to visit in bali. i am not a really temple lover but i enjoyed this one. try to go early cause could be really hot around mid day,2
"temple located on the cliff of uluwatu. feel the spiritual energy of the temple while lurking for the monkey roams and their familly hood with their kids. but, watch out for the naughty little monkey who set to take your belongings.",8
"prettiest temple and sight in bali i've seen so far; got a cultural dance presentation at night around 6pm; on the way up to uluwatu on the left side of the road watch out the high end resort of bvlgari; while on the way down would suggest to drop by a beach shore easyl seen from a bridge - this sanctuary is free to public, got best scene of rocks, blue water, golden sand - same beach stretch with that of dreamland.",8
the temple itself is lovely! we were hoping to catch a nice sunset but it got a little to cloudy. there are some quiet areas but the majority it so busy that it's hard to relax or take any nice photos. worth seeing but i wouldn't pay again. namaste,4
this temple is worth a visit. its situated on a cliff with a decent view. though they won't allow you inside the complex if you are not dressed in traditional bali attire. worth a visit - overall a good place.,2
"what an amazing place to visit!! i have been to bali lots of times, but never been tanalot,we went during the day.... it would be even better to go later and see the sunset, there is quite a lot to see, including restaurants, shops, market stalls and the amazing temples and manicured gardens, this place is truly beautiful, you shouldn't miss it. just something to note if traveling by taxi, the driver wanted to take us to other places along the way....next time we will go straight there",18
"i really enjoyed the uluawatu holy temple, the view over the ocean is simply amazing, the main attraction is the balinese sacred dance, named keack (fire dance) from hindu mithology, tells the story of an eternal love affair of rama and shinta, attention to the famous monkeys which is considered by the locals as guardians, but require an eye on them, everyone should be very careful as they usually steal the glasses, hats and slippers among other things. i'ts a must!",8
"it's the worst place you can go in whole bali. there are just 200+ instagrammers waiting im a cue to get a fake picture at the gate, which for your information has no water beneath, it's just an optical illusion you get by paying some locals in the cue to take a picture with a mirror under your phone.",2
spectacular display when a big set comes through. crazy wedding going on at the time. there are other places as good on the southern end of cennigan aroundblue lagoon also.,13
"if you visit this temple you get great views from the cliffs and out over the sea. i went during the day time but the views would be nice at sunset. it took us about 40 minutes from nusa dua and it was quite nice driving through different villages on the way there. it doesn't take that long to walk around the temple, but beware of the monkeys who can get a bit aggressive, but if you leave them alone they don't usually bother you. you can walk around the grounds but the central courtyards aren't usually open to the public. you have to have your legs covered so either wear trousers or you can hire a sarong for free when you get there. this is not one of the most impressive temples.",4
i've been to tanah lot temple twice and both times have thought \why did we come here!\ not worth the long drive from legian and little to see.,17
the uluwatu temple located at a height is a tourist attraction in bali. they give you a purple sarong to drape around your waist as you enter the temple. monkeys await for your presence here 😁 the architectural beauty at the temple draws one's attention and the view from the top is truly mesmerizing.,8
another famous temple to visit in bali to enjoy memsmerising views of the sea and mountain together. beware of monkeys in the temple and remember you will have to walk a bit in this temple,2
"this is one of the must go attractions of bali though getting very crowded ...for the show it is better to be earlier in order to get good sitting spot...the show was performed by well trained performers and at they are entertaining adding some humour to the show...breath taking view from the temple site, a must go area.",2
"yes, the scenery is beautiful. no, the crowds are not! i had no idea this temple was a tourist hive! thousands of people swarming up and down and in between! it really was just awful. i expected a calm and tranquil environment with other tourists, just like me, taking i the picturesque scenery and beautiful ambiance. wrong wrong wrong. the monkeys are a menace and whilst they do warn you to be careful, what does one do when you need your glasses to actually see! we saw no less than ten stolen pairs of glasses. i totally respect the sacred monkeys but i actually became paranoid at the sheer numbers of little beasties all over. head for a less commercial temple and enjoy the peace and tranquillity.",14
"uluwatu temple is one of the popular temples in bali, is renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff. this temple also shares the splendid sunset backdrops as that of tanah lot temple, another important sea temple located in the island's western shores. uluwatu temple is one of the top places in the island to go to for sunset delights, with direct views overlooking the beautiful indian ocean and daily kecak dance performances.",8
"the temple itself is in cliff, providing breath-taking view from above. definetly must see kecak dance performance, worth to see and buy.. love it!!",13
"we really liked ulu watu temple (and it was our favourite until we saw goa gajah). it is much better than other temples in the south of ubud due to its beautiful location and we even preferred it to tanah lot. the entrance fee was quite a lot but comparable to other popular temples at 30,000 rp each,but this includes sarong hire. the monkeys were lovely to observe although it was upsetting to see how other tourists treated them (teasing them with food and throwing sticks at them). there are also hawkers who sell banana for you to feed them but they are fed officially by staff three times a day so won't go hungry if you don't engage in this. the temple itself is very pretty and is in a wonderful spot on the end of the cliff with a short climb to see the wonderful views.",8
"went to bali last week and out for a day tour. i would say this place is a must to visit if you go bali. the scenery of the cliff is breathtaking! the road to the temple is narrow and it will be jam due to tour buses and tourist vans. so, expect to spend more time on the road. keep your belongings in the bag or leave it in the car. there are lots of monkeys on the way up to the temple. they are aggressive and we saw a few tourists' sunglasses were snatched by them. so, keep your phone and etc. respect the culture, everyone is require to wear the \sarong\ before enter. it is available in front of the ticket counter for free. entrance fee to enter to the temple is 30,000 rupiah.",2
"nice photo opportunities, there is an entry ticket to the temple which was very nominal ( can't remember the exact price but was less than$10). parking is limited,i suggest to park in the parking lot near the ticket gates and walk from there, it's not too far from that place. lots of street food.",4
"spent an afternoon at this temple. you don't get to see inside the temple, but the views out over the ocean are breathtaking. what a shame that such a lovely spot is strewn with garbage. this seems to be a very common occurrence in bali. people do not show respect for this beautiful island. there is an admission fee and you are given a sarong to wear. there were vendors selling food you to feed the monkeys. be wary of the monkeys, they will take things. we were warned by our driver that they might take our sunglasses and we watched them run off with a girls camera! there are also vendors selling snacks and an area to sit down. the bathroom was atrocious - in need of a deep cleaning.",2
a great way to end our bali holiday. total relaxation and great service. lots of great restaurants within a 500 metre radius with reasonable prices.,2
"tanah lot temple is a hindu temple. this temple is one of the very sacred temple in bali. temple is located at beraban village, on the south coast of bali island. we came here for the sunset, which was the time when most tourists come here. the sunset is by the ocean is breathtaking and you don't want to miss that.",18
"you can do all your souvenir shopping here, it's quite well priced. we could not find any info on the temple when we were there - it would have been good to know why, when and how it was built and the history.",4
"wish we didn't waste our time going here. there is not much to see. the temple, a few shops and restaurants and vendors is about it. if you see pictures of people actually climbing to the temple, i don't know how they did that because you can't. you just see it from a distance but you can't get very close at all. there are some restaurants, may be nice to have a meal over looking the temple. i was excited to see this but very underwhelmed.",4
"it is such a beautiful place, very spiritual and uniquely located! i highly recommend tanah lot to anyone who is visiting bali! i think it is the most beautiful temple on the island. you can spend couple hours walking around and visiting other temples, as well and shopping or dining. the view from every angle is amazing! take you shoes off, walk to the temple and get a blessing from the balinese monk with a flower in your head and a rice on your forehead) might sounds cheesy but its make you feel kinda good)))) don't forget to check for a low tide so you can make it there)",2
"i really like the view from the cliff. this place is a temple and really got the holy feeling. so be respectful. beware to the monkey. they are unpredictable. the like to steal tourist things such as hand phone, sunglasses, camera and shiny things. they can be dangerous too. i went to see the kecak dance here. really worth it. but you need the help of supir to get the ticket from the counter. the queue is long to wait.",13
"on our way back from the edge in pecati, our driver suggested we visit the temple. tourist buses everywhere, paid the fees , given the traditional outfit to wear and joined the never ending tourist lines to see the grounds , temple etc and monkies!! interesting , but maybe pass...",4
"went as a group. great views, went in morning so not to busy. can't go into temple. not too monkeys seen were warned about them so kept away",14
"it is an incredible area but crowded with tourists. it is easy enough. to find a spot for yourself to enjoy the temple, particularly at sunset. such a spiritual area. a have to visit kind of tourist site.",4
"the visit was nice but the temple is not so amazing compared to other balinese temples. there are monkeys so be careful with your belongings. the sunset is amazing. for 100000 rupiahs per person, you can attend a balinese dance show. it is one thing to be done.",2
"we wanted to get that classic bali sunset picture so we headed to one of the places that the tour guides all rave about. unfortunately, we went during the rainy season. while the rain held off, there were too many clouds to get really good pictures. still, the view alone is worth it. they also have the kecak fire dance performed in a small outdoor auditorium nearby and we purchased tickets. they gave us proper robes to wear so you don't have to worry about bringing respectful clothes. if you want to see the dance, get there early as the place fills up fast. we lingered at the cliffs and by the time we got to the auditorium, we had to sit on the floor, not an easy thing to do for an old guy like this.",2
it's a must see when you travel to bali. with a great view it's worth the trip. it's not located near the city and the road was small and crowded. you wouldn't be able to go in to the temple but you could go around it. the sunset at the background was incredible. but beware the location is full of monkeys so hang on to ur stuff or just leave any loose materials in the car or bus unless u want to chase a monkey.,2
"i went when the temple was closed. locals set up a fake stand to charge you for sarong rental and a \donation\ entrance fee. all you can do is walk to the stairs of the closed temple. do not stop at the first car park where the local shops are, if you have a bike drive past this on the right and go up the hill to the real carpark at the foot of the temple, or if you have a car dont go up the stairs at the left where the scammers are but go right and walk up the hill road to the temple. locals use this road to go to the temple. avoid the fake scammers entrance fee to a closed temple.",4
"temple or pura they called in bali. ought to see the surrounding with breathtaking from the top and scenic view of the ocean. place is clean with dumpster to throw your finish drinks bottle or foods, unlike certain place where difficult to find one. go in late afternoon to enjoy and watch the sunset if weather permit. overall worth a trip..",2
"this was one of my highlights of our stay in bali. the sunset was amazing. one tip is take your sunny's off your head and hold onto anything that is valuable as the monkeys will steal it. i felt like i was in a place of complete tranquillity other than the amount of people that go there. we hired a driver to take us there, i suggest gordyn angel (find him on facebook) as they can explain everything about the temple etc. amazing place",2
"we visited pura lempuyang as a group and had a wonderful experience. the temple architecture is beautiful and varied, the views are stunning, and there are wild monkeys in the surrounding forest! our host arranged a guide for us who was absolutely charming (whatever his real story is, he gave us a great tour), and we enjoyed every minute. you must wear a sarong, and be prepared for lots of steps and climbing, and lots of banana eating.",28
it is a great temple to see. go a few hours before sunset. totally swamped with tourists like ants! but what can you do? it's still a great sunset photo. lots of shopping stalls too.,4
beautiful and calm water spring with a touch of balinese features. there's a place for visitors to take a bath. the fish pond is amazing with small steps to go around the pond.,2
"during a day trip on the island we closed the day visiting the beautiful tanah lot temple. the temple is located on a rock in the water and is not accessible for visitors. the views though are definitely worth the trip. it takes up to 2 hours from denpasar to get here, but the sunset views are breathtaking. the entry ticket is less than €5,- per person and a whole touristic village with shops and restaurants is build around it.",18
this place is magical. after so many visits to bali this is the first time we stayed in ubud. i was 'stuck' in bali with my 2 daughters aged 18 and 7 with the volcano ash so we ended up having plenty of time to explore. cheap as chips admission fee. i really blown away with how beautiful the walk paths were. we also noticed the building of more beautiful bridges. we had no problems with the monkeys jumping on us etc. we did go late afternoon so they probably all had full tummies by then. def recommend and can't wait to take my boys back.,2
"it was nice to enjoy a leisurely walk around the forest with so many cute monkeys entertaining us. they're less aggressive than those in uluwatu temple, but you still need to watch your valuables including bags and sunglasses. most of them are pretty friendly and won't mind you posing with them for pictures but there were a few seemingly innocent ones who growled when we went too close.",8
"uluwatu tample is one of the biggest tample in bali. sitting in the highest hill with wonderful view of bali serounded by the ocean. try to visit at sunset so you can see kecak dance traditional dance from bali. inside the tample you will see group of monkey with their children,they life there but must be carefull with your belonging,jewelry & glasses because they try to grap it from you,better to put or take of what you ware & keep in the car. when you visit the tample in bali don't use short pant or bring sarong to cover.",8
"upon arriving we thought the place would be very crowded because of all the cars and busses, but because the place is so big this turned out to be okay. very pretty temple. the area around the temple is made for tourists, with lots of funny statues, gorgeous flowers and places to grab a bite. everything is clean.",4
very nice temple - be there as early as possible. in the afternoon it get cloudy. in the moorning fewer people.,4
"i'm not sure what i've enjoyed more: peace, beauty of the place or views from the temple that are literaly breath taking!!! some cheeky monkeys along the way :)",14
"this place is just off bali and is one of the seven sea temples around the balinese coast. has been part of the balinese mythology for years now. the rock cliff shows the weathering of perhaps centuries and makes for an excellent view. there are said to be snakes at the base of the temple that protect it from evil. like all other temples in bali, the actual shrine area is off limits for those who do not live on the island. go to the beach that's at the right hand side of the complex if the tide is not too high. the access is via these steep stairs that have seen years of weathering. it is a lovely little spot for views of the ocean. watch out for the rocks that outline the tiny beach. this beach spot was what i liked best as it took attention away from the highly commercialized access to the complex.",2
we have visited this temple just recently during our honeymoon. we spend there a couple of hours during the sun set and had an amazing time there. there was a lot of monkeys as well and it was so much fun. my 4 years old son absolutely loved it. definitely one of the best places to visit during holiday in bali and recommend it to everyone.,2
"the temple itself is worth the visit. you'll feel nothing else but peace. you can walk in the temple provided you're wearing a sarong (you can get one on site). be careful though, the monkey are all over the place and are true experts at stealing all your belongings: sunglasses, snacks, everything they can reach. watching the kecak dance in front of the sunset is another must see if the compound. the show starts at 6pm sharp, just in time for the sunset, but make sure to seat 45 min before to have the best view!",13
"this reminds me of cape of good hope (not that i have been but must be similar). it was a scorching hot day and you have to keep climbing steps to get to the edge. after that you it's just the cliff and you. the temples are inaccessible and there's pretty much nothing else to do other than spamming photos at the cliff. good news is that uluwatu is near jimbaran beach where tourists throng the area for seafood (not that good tbh). it is also near all the resorts and potato head beach club. * remember to dress decently and also in long pants. if not, there are sarong / long cloth prepared for visitors at the entrance.",8
"this is such an amazing place to visit with amazing scenery and views. a lot of people seem to complain that there is no access to the temple, but it is understandable as thousand of people visit this place and it would deteriorate in no time. apart from that, it is a religious temple, not a museum. you can get right to the base of the temple and once blessed by the holy water from the fountain beneath the temple, you can go up the base of the temple and view the area from a different angle. it is a truly amazing place to visit.",4
this temple is a bit lackluster and overcrowded with tourists but the view is amazing. even better were the incredibly cheeky monkeys by the roadside. buy the little bananas and have fun with the furballs. but watch your back cause they will steal your iphone faster than you can imagine.,14
"one of my best birthday gift ever when i was visited bali in november 2015. i ever went to bali before but never touch uluwatu temple. when for the first time i stepped my feet in this place, like i can't stop say \wow\ for this enchanting, beautiful, peaceful place ever! from up above you can see the pretty ocean that well-dressed with the pretty cliff surround it. before you see that pretty view, you should keep on going the high stairs, be patient over it, and wait yourself for wow-ing this place.",8
this temple is in a gorgeous location. great for a wander around and seeing different things. we had a driver who came through with us which was very helpful to explain a few different things and help us put on our wrap/skirt so we didn't offend anyone. would definitely recommend a visit,4
"local tourist here. this place is so unique because of their temple. this temple also have a beautiful sunset (but yeah bali have many more place which give a beautiful sunset). before entering area around the temple, there are so many souvenirs shop and food stalls (such as roasted corn or chilled drinks, and yeah there are some beers). pros : - unique temple - beautiful scenery - there are other temple around here which is beautiful. cons : - way too many tourist around here - slippery - sorry, you cannot enter to their temple hidden attraction : near the main temple, they claim they have a legendary white snake and will bring good fortune to the tourist.",2
"remember to take your camera. this temple is situated on a beautiful location, which is the main reason to visit.",4
we just returned from the amazing climb up the 1700(!!) stairs.a part of me says i should not share as this is still a piece of unspoiled beauty on bali..on the other hand i promised our guide to promote this beautiful serie of temples :) so: don't hesitate and make some time to experience both cultural and natural beauty! like mentioned before this place is not ruined by mass tourism yet..we only ran into one other tourist during our hike up and down.,2
"the temple itself is very beautiful, but also very small on the water. the complex surrounding the actual temple (inaccessible to tourists) is full of cheesy statues. lets just say we were equally as intrigued by the corn husk garbage cans as we were the temple. theres also a strange photo op with a giant bat advertised, which we were thankful was closed (because it seems cruel, and maybe i wouldnt live to write this review).",4
"among those four lakes are in bali island, lake bratan offering a stunning views especially with their balinese hinduism temple by the lake. 🌹🌺 beside of that also you may spend your day here with some water activities like canoeing or speed boat to take you go around the lake. 🚣",2
"i guess if you're looking into seeing culture of bali and also the difference of hinduism practise in indonesia this is one of the places to see. do read about the temple's history so you can relate to why the snake and the spring water. its important as a traveller not just to take pictures of places but also know why certain temples,culture's are prevalent in certain places so you can understand more and enjoy the place. tides can be high in january due to monsoon shower.",2
"if you dont go to the water palace you have missed out on the best place in bali, great gardens and swimming, worth staying the night here if you have time and enjoy seeing the fireflies and being a part of the village life.",2
a must go place in bali. just recently discovered and opened up to public the scenic environment is perfect spots for pictures. there are nice food all around at the foot of the place where the parking lots are located. simply breathtaking. must watch sunset from here. its even better than from kuta.,2
"we visited uluwatu on our 2nd day in bali. its a well organized venue and the early evening show overlooking the sea and the sunset were highlights of our visit. i will take this opportunity to help out our guide over our stay. pak nyoman was our driver and guide for 4 days across different parts of the island. we were a family of 5 including 2 kids and were very comfortable in his clean and well maintained toyota avanza. he was always on time, his driving was very safe and his communication in english was very good. at all attractions that we visited, people seemed to know and respect him. he was also very helpful with advice regarding the do's and dont's at different places. i'd recommend his service any day. the gentleman is reachable on +6281241056489.",2
"this place is as absolutely gorgeous as everyone says. we went mid-morning. blazing hot -- don't forget the hat, sunblock, and take rest breaks. we -- thank goodness -- didn't run into any trouble with the monkeys. there was a small group sitting along the path (the one along right of temple), we tucked away our sunnies, hats (anything snatch-able) and just walked past. they were gone by the time we reached the end and doubled back. more tourists got there as time went on so when we got to the left path, we had to wait our turn to get a photo op. i enjoyed seeing local worshippers dressed up, carrying offerings, going in and out. i wished we could go in but it was good enough to eavesdrop on the ceremonies in different spots and listen to the music. make sure you arrange your transport in advance because you can't get a taxi from there. we did not, unfortunately, and really paid for it. we came by blue bird and driver offered to wait for us. not breaking the bank or anything but we should've researched better.",14
"tanah lot was a good experience, located on the sea shore it offers magnificent views. expecially during evening time place is perfect to relax. .also there are many shops on the way to fullfill it shopping andfood needs. . must visit. .",17
go to uluwatu temple instead. you will have a great view and see monkeys. ubud's monkey forest felt like a waste of time.,8
"this was our last stop on an all day tour, and what a great place to end the day!! the temple sits out in the ocean and can be accessed on low tide, which it was when we arrived. visitors can go up to it but not inside, that is reserved for locals who wish to prey and leave an offering. we were about an hour away from sunset, so our guide suggested that we sit at one of the restaurants close by with an amazing view of the temple and ocean and have a cocktail and wait - so we did. i recommend a visit to this temple if in the area, it was about an hour drive from ubud and just a small entrance fee, i think it was around$5us.",4
ensure you go with low tide so you can climb up. avoid sunday's. too busy with the local crowd. the shops around the temple complex make it somewhat trashy. a real pity.,4
feeling zen and peaceful at this temple.... awesome views..... many people visit this temple but somehow the atmosphere is very calming and very pleasant...,4
"when you arrived, meet the guide (fee apply depend on your need) and you need to wear bali saroong to respect the holly areas. it's avalibale for rental. need a good stamina to hike till the lempuyang luhur temple as you may walk thousands steps and paths to reach the top of the hill. please take a guide and bring some water and sunscreen to enjoy the 4 hours journey. better to go here in the morning too see the beauty of mount agung from penataran lempuyang temple. awesome journey!",28
the temple is located on a cliff 70 meters high and the view is breathtaking. you may read about the monkeys that are supposed to be there but hey have more recently been driven away as many of them became too aggressive. we could hear some of them in the trees but never saw any during our visit. we were at the temple the day before odalan kumingan and the locals were busy preparing food and offerings so it was a bustling epicenter of balinese culture. you will be able to enter the first courtyard of the temple but the second and their are only for praying and offering and is allowed only for hindu worshipers. wear comfortable shoes that are stable is there are lots of steps and uneven grounds to cover. well worth the visit.,14
"don't go here by that you are visiting the temple, its a tourist attraction for a long leisure ride from nusa dusa. amazing view from the temple premises, much visit if you visit bali.",2
"temple itself looked ok, but as a visitor you are not allowed to go into the sacred area. the dance show however was definitely worth it. not amazing experience but will give you a grimace of bali hindu culture. little concerned when the bush was caught on fire from the act, but i guess that is a part of the deal. sunset was beautiful, the scenery itself was nice.",2
"tanah lot no wonder attracts a lot of visitors. it's a temple dedicated to sea gods and has a great view of the sunset. we went in the evening for the sunset and by that time you can still walk up to the temple footsteps, though water is rising but it still is manageable. i guess by night and early morning it would be inaccessible. there is lines of restaurants on the cliff facing the temple. while all are equally horrible when it comes to food, but no harm in grabbing a juice and enjoy the sunset. the prices are steep due to the location. just keep walking till the end of the restaurants till you come to the last one on the left side (for the best view). good place for an evening, on the way back you can shop for every possible type of trinkets available for tourists :)",17
"one of the most iconic photos of bali is with the image of the temple of waters named pura ulun danu bratan. this temple was built in 17th century and is dedicated to devi danu the goddess of waters. entrance ticket is 30k idr and being so popular there are herds of tourists trying to take a photo with the symbol of bali. being located at a higher altitude than most of the touristic areas in bali, even in the dry season the clouds are gathering over the lake and it's quite difficult to have sunny weather.",30
a bit of a walk and heaps of shops before you get to the temple. you can't actually go in to the temple but can take photo's from distance. a hat or umbrella is a must if coming during mid day. lovely must visit place.,4
"this was a very nice place to watch a sunset and see some great balinese culture, history and nature. you want to time your trip for sunset and enjoy the view. take lots of pics and makes sure to walk all through the temple and surrounding area.",2
"the temple was very impressive. unfortunately, we were there during high tide and didn't have the opportunity to get close to the temple. nevertheless, the views from the shore were pretty impressive. when you arrive, there's a bit of a walk to the temple and this was lined by vendors. we did a bit of shopping there and everyone was very polite and friendly. once at the temple, we took some great pictures. you can walk around the grounds, which were also quite lovely and well maintained. the the left to the temple are a series of restaurants, where you can grab a quick beer and bite. i imagine this would be a favourite spot for people to watch the sunset. we were there during the middle of the day, so it was pretty empty. we didn't have a guide, so if you want to know more about the temple, it's best that you read up on it or have a look online. there weren't any tours or guides at the site to help orient us to the temple's history. there were a number of photographers, who took photos and printed them for you at the site. since we didn't hire them, i don't know how much the photos were. they did seem to know the best spots for photos and some of the pictures i saw were really nice.",4
"this temple is set on a rocky outcrop on the coast so at first sight it is breathtaking. we didn't actually walk down to the temple due to time constraints, but it was beautiful to see from the clifftop. there are actually two temples to see from the clifftop vantage point. it was rather cloudy and a bit stormy when we were there, so we probably didn't see it in it's best light, but it was still worthwhile to see. there is a small market nearby selling trinkets and drinks etc.",4
very very happy with this amazing resort still bali owned and very up to date. rooms are amazing the food is great the views are to die for but mostly the service of one particular employee who went above and beyond she definitely deserves a pay rise ida ayu putri but my hat goes of to the workers and sincerity amazing will be back,2
"came here with my family, totally refreshing and not so crowded today. got to see a beautiful scenery and gorgeous temple, feel blessed",4
own by balinese and it is nice to visit bali which is own manage professional by local,2
"like most of bali, its all commercialised. the temples have no real history or significance. just ended up going out of boredom.",2
"one of my favourite temples on bali. nice scenery, possibility to walk and eat. if you are lucky with tide you manage to get over to most remote one",2
"i was really excited to go to this beautiful hindu monument on the coast, especially because it has such an interesting legend. but i was disappointed to see how touristy it has become. idr 60,000 just to get into the complex. make your way past all of the usual food places and shop peddlers (that seem to dominate bali), to get to the actual temple. the site is indeed breath-taking, but you can't actually go up to the temple. if the tide is low enough, you can make your way to the boulder the temple sits on, but that's as far as you go. the same goes for the other little structures in the complex. i guess i was expecting more for such a long and expensive trip to get there.",2
this is so beautiful and tranquil very well maintained and well worth a visit. sitting with a very nice bali coffee and looking at the temple was relaxing and made our visit full of appreciation of the ambience.,2
loved the view in this place though it was very humid when we were there. an admission fee is required to the temple area and then another fee if you want to attend the \dance show\ around sunset time. we did attend the show and thought it was quite fine. it as just too hot and humid for my liking. the show is approximately 1 hour and one get a bit tired sitting around under the sun for that long. prepare some sunglasses and wear a hat if you can. toilets are not clean.,13
"at first, by looking at the picture, i thought the buildings must be very huge. but just a normal one where it facing mount agong. credit to the person who took picture. the effect definitely nice! but you will need to line up for at least one hour or even up to two hours to take a photo. few tips here, departure early in the morning to avoid traffic jam and be the first one. you can have more posture during photo taking. or take turn to line up if you are in a group of people. you may take picture at other place while others line up. some rules to be follow, no kiss no hug for the couple! ladies who are having period are not allowed to enter the premise. if you plan to have yoga posture, do not place your leg above your head. baby who are born less than 105 days are not allowed to enter. please respect the rules! you are required to wear sarong. and shoulder and back be to be covered. you may match cardigan, clothes and sarong by your own. if you wish not to have the same sarong with others. oh ya, be positive! think positive, speak positive. one of the rules stated. there are some people tends to ignore the signboard and jump queue by paying extra money to the photographer. lastly, do not lean on the dragon statue. no worries, if you did something incorrect, you will get reminder from the staffs and everyone will stare at you. so behave yourself!",28
this is a very dramatic view. the temple is on top of a rocky outcrop just separated from the main beach by a short distance. we went during the middle of the day and were able to wade out to the base of the temple. judging from the high tide mark this is not possible all the time. you can also get civet coffee at the stalls on the way here if you are brave - we played conservative.,4
temple near the lake. clean and cool. beautiful lake scenery... mosque on the hill opposite the pura..,4
"the highlight of my entire bali trip was the view at uluwatu temple. i am still in awe with the view there. entrance fee is 20,000rp u need to wear a sarong if you are wearing anything above your knees. if not fear not as they will also provide u one for free. you will then tie a yellow sash around the waist and you are good to enter. the steps are pretty uneven, alil steep. but after a lil bit of a walk. u will soon realised its all worth it. :) a beautiful panorama awaits you... spiritual trip for believers who will get to pray at the temple and a cultural dance show at the end. there is only 1 show a day at 5pm onwards and its 70,000rp. the dance is being performed right at the corner. while they are performing you will be able to see the sunset. mind you... itssss beautiful. the seats at the dance show is still under renovation. only 1/4 left. and the show was amazing. all vocals used. no musical instrument. bring a brolly just in case :) its open area and theres no shelter around. :) easier to go by private car or taxi. go to jimbaran for seafood after that!",8
"we have been visiting some more temples during our stay in indonesia. the uluwatu temple is not in my top 10 list. ofcourse you will have an amazing ocean view (especialy during sunset) but the temple itself is nothing special. ofcourse you have to know the story about this temple to make it more interesting! anyhow, we took some nice pictures with the saroeng you have to wear. (inc. with the entrance fee)",8
"one of bali's best attractions , is its beautiful temples, and this one is truly worth the drive to see . it's a great place to take time to think and have gratitude for all things in life and delete your mind if any negativity .",2
"the temple is up a steep bank which can be quite a climb. you are given a sarong at the bottom of the bank and these must be worn at all times. there is the odd stall selling fruit and souvenirs on the way up. once inside the grounds you need to pick up a ticket if you wish to have that \iconic\ picture. the wait time we had would have been 2-3 hours had it not been for the generosity of a young woman who gave us her ticket. when it is your turn to have your picture taken they will take them of your group together and individually, hence the long wait. you are also expected to tip the photographer.",28
this is a favourite stop of mine. lovely green oasis with ponds and water features. it is relatively small in scale and off to the east of bali but perfect when visited in combination with taman ujung and besakih. a little over run with tourists and local visitors due to the local holidays making peace a little elusive this visit but still pretty nonetheless.,2
"we were lucky enough to get to walk along the ocean bed as the tide was low and there was a holy ceremony going on. it was a different experience compared to uluwatu, but both has their own speciality. weather was good when we went and be expected to have a bit more touristy ambience when you walk in as there are a lot of shops after the ticket toll. worth while visiting.",8
"there several temple and the main temple is located inside the sea. good temple, very nice view. but little bit difficult to go inside the main temple. very nice to be here.",4
if you go to bali this is one of those places you have to visit. for me it was kind of special because me and my friends went just 2 days before niepy day so it was crowded by locals dressed with they're ceremony suits making offer ends to the gods and that creates a magical atmosphere. also the temple is so so beautiful because it s on the ocean but has sweet water and have trees on the top. great place to visit and the little shops near by are very cheap so it s also good for shopping. try to feel the magic of it and enjoy,2
"our party of 9, including 4 children, took the relatively long ride from club med to the temple. the temple is beautiful and the location on the cliff by the sea is breathtaking. on arrival you are met by the numerous monkeys that live in/around the temple. the are fascinating and a bit aggressive, but the kids really enjoyed seeing them up close. the warning i mention has to do with the kechak dance performance. the performance is held in essentially a stone amphitheater. the performers and chanters are exceptional. the problem (and this may only occur during the high season) is the theater is filled and people are directed to sit in the aisles and on the floor of the circular stage, so the arena is packed. half way through the performance(which can be a little slow at times) people started to leave, so we spent the last half of the performance being stepped on and pushed as people came down from above, with no access to an aisle. a real downer for those wanting to see the entire show. staff should take some lessons on crowd control.",13
"the beauty is to be seen to be believed. do not miss this if you are in bali... try to to be there by 4:30 pm max and wait for the sunset to unravel the natures wonder. most amazing sunset, i have ever seen and the way the water recedes and comes back is sight not to be missed. even if you are not a religious person, visit for the awesome sight... it's a long drive to reach this place and also heavy traffic. plan the trip accordingly...took us almost 2 hrs from kuta.",2
the temple is located on a rock just off the shore. it's fairly easy to get to. the entrance fee wasn't as bad as some make it out to be. worth a look!,4
"the view is breath taking. we could spend hours just standing there looking at the big waves below and the amazing sunset. a must-go when you're in bali. we went to the kecak dance as well but to us (and quite some others in the crowd) this was not worth the money. this show is 10 times more expensive than the temple, and aside from a few funny moments with the white monkey, it is quite boring.",2
to go inside the temple you will need to pay an entry fee + a fire dance ticket if you want to see the dance as well. the backdrop from the temple is amazing of the ocean and cliffs. the sunset from the arena is awesome. the dance is quiet long and \boring\ but it will turn up in a kind of funny ending. make sure you will get to the arena before it gets busy to try to get a nice spot maybe in the shade too as it gets very hot. definitely something to do!!!,13
"the best thing about the uluwatu temple is the view it offers. be there at sunset and you get an excellent view. we were there at the temple around 3pm and boy it was so hot even a dressing light , glares and a cap was not of much help. it being near the sea is so humid that you sweat too much. the temple is actually not much its the scenic view that adds to the beauty and please again beware of the monkeys, one snatched my shares right from my head and i really had a hard time getting it back. the sunset view is excellent and for one did not enjoy the kecak dance much.",8
"good view but not a really a temple. if you have time, worthwile to go otherwise there is some better temple in bali",2
uluwatu temple was one of the highlights during my trip. the view from the cliffs are breathtaking! i did not get to watch the dance performance which left me wanting more! if you get the chance watch the performance!,8
"pura ulun danu bratan is very popular when indonesian government choose this beautiful site as then main background for indonesian 50,000 rupiah. this is my second time to visit the place, and i can compare that a lot of development are done well by the local government. when you visit to bali, at least you need to spend time to visit this place. this temple are located in ulun danu bratan lake, because near this lake, there are also another lake with another temple. so, you need to be careful. if you are from denpasar, this site located in right position. because after 10-15 minutes you will find another temple and lake in left side. so, there is 2 temple at the lake at both sides.. but, i prefer you to come at this place. when i visited this place, the water are not in around the temple, so some people can easily to take a photograph from the outside. people are not allowed to enter the temple, only \special people\ can enter, so dont hope to enter. in conclusion, it was a very nice place. good environment.. beautiful landscape. but, i have some comments and suggestion for local government. when i got trip on there, beside this site there is a field with a dangdut show that organised by one of the leading automotive brand in indonesia. it very annoy me. why? because the show just ruined the natural landscape of bali, which you cannot find on denpasar or kuta. i think it should be better if local government adding backsound at the site like balinese traditional music, so tourist can feel a very different ambience when entering this site.",30
"this is a newly developed beach carved out from hills and gives a spectacular view of natural beauty that it boasts of. its popular among locals and lot of kids (students) frequent it in day time. it is a bit away from main city centre, on way to uluwatu temple. its worth going to this place. it has got all the statues of pandawas, mata kunti and others.",8
although fairly busy we loved visiting the ulun danu bratan temple. we were lucky there was a balinese dance exhibition on inside the gated area near the temple so after watching this we wandered over to the temple itself. the backdrop of the lake and mountains is just stunning and the whole area is immaculate. a must see when visiting bali.,30
"its a lovely thing to see, but you should know that its only from outside, its not allowed to get in beside if its the rainy season you will stay away 50 miters minimum cause it will be surrounded with water... its not only the temple over there ... its a big area and there is another small temple and they do a fire show as well.... best thing is the ocean view from there ... makes you speechless :)",4
i went there mi first day in bali. the temple is not something that you really enjoy when you get it. but probably it's good idea go there around 5:30 and stay for the dance presentation at 6 and let the sunset flirt with you!,2
"the temple is at a high cliff, and the view from it is awesome... be ready to walk to reach the good points.",4
loved the balinese dance. get in early to get a good seat. it was super busy when we were there even in off peak season. great experience.,2
"super nice ocean view with temple on there, very crowded dont get lost with your group, go to holy water in the bottom of the temple and go to holy snake in front of / across the holy water",4
this is the most eye-opening place that i've ever visited in bali. the landscape and lovely blue coloured sea and sky makes the bumpy motor-bike ride there worthwhile.,2
loved it the moment i saw it...very beautiful temple...my kids loved it too...clicked some amazing pic's ... must see if u r a hindu and visiting bali.,2
by boat it takes 20 mins from the lakeside hotel. the temple is beautiful and there is a restaurant offering lunch buffet. but the restaurant on the other side of the road has better view from the 2nd floor.,4
the lake bratan temple is a mixture of several different temples mostly hindu with a buddhist temple thrown in set in an absolutely amazing and very well kept garden setting. it is rather cool up there at around 21 - 22 degrees as it is in the mountains. which make an awesome back drop for photos. you can buy food there and there are some water sports which i think are very disrespectful to this beautiful spot. it can be very busy with lots of bus tours you just have to pick your time. this is defiantly a must see when visiting bali.,2
we decided to leave out hotel early and and head to this enchanted temple for the sunrise and we were glad that we did. when you think of the places surrounded by hills and a lake to be with it . it will surely make people wonder if you are in bali or not . this place is couple of degrees cooler than the beaches and yes the coffee in the shanties served are quite different . there is no charge or entry fee however the donation is acceptable for its upkeep .,2
"i reached this places its almost 1hour 20minute by motorbike without traffic because i'm going on early morning. this is first time for me and unforgettable experience. the location is in just off the main road connecting road between denpasar and singaraja in the north, thats a long road by the way hehehe... this is the famous temples in bali are situated right in the middle of the island of bali, exactly on the edge of a beautiful lake called lake objections, the temple names is ulun danu beratan temple. activity we can do here to sightseeing arrounds, to watching a tradionational show, or take a selfie hehehe... then there are also beautiful gardens surrounding and recreational areas of interest around the lake such as boat rentals for around the lake beratan. so many things we can do here. spending your time right here. there is avaiable a few of cafe also arrounds, so dont worry if you feel hungry. so recommend for all of you traveller's",2
"such a beautiful temple & so many great photo opportunities. we were blessed to have perfect weather and clear visibility over the water. loved the variety of colourful plants and flowers. we combined a visit to this temple with a trip to the botanical gardens. refreshingly cool and lush and a pleasent change from the busy beachfront areas. we hired an air conditioned c are and driver for a day, prices are so reasonable in bali, & he recommended a restaurant for lunch close to the lake, can't remember the name, but good food and good prices, and all in all, it was well worth the trip.",2
according to the locals the water was only so low because of the dry season but it takes away a lot of the spirit if the temple is not surround by water but ppl are walking there on the shore. we've been there beginning of october and the lake was missing more than 1 meter of water.,4
"we were all so looking forward to admire the famous sunset from the tanah lot temple. reading reviews here i had a beautiful place in mind. first of all, this is the most expensive temple visit we had to pay in all of bali and for what...? right after the entrance, we see 2 alleys heading towards the sea fully lined up with shops of all kinds - from the most gimmicky plastic item to very beautiful ubud wood carvings. but what does this have to do with the temple would you ask? well so did i and i am still struggling for a decent answer. we enter the temple and it is so packed with people that we can only walk at a crawling pace. then, to see the serpent is free but a donation is mandatory ! there were several interesting buildings we could from far, but none open to the visitors. so, it's expensive and you get to see a courtyard & a cliff. the view is breathtaking...but you have again plenty of those in bali. very frustrating and i would not recommend going there. there are so many temple in bali, this is not worth your time (it's also always congested to get there so plan well ahead).",18
tanah lot is one of the most popular place to visit while you are in bali. about 45 minutes drive from kuta or denpasar. the view of the temple and the surrounding coast area was spectacular. you can walk to the temple during the low tide. it s quite busy and crowded as most tourist put this in their list. the best time to visit morning or before the sunset.,18
"beautifull, perfect place for pictures. funny because we can walk on stones in the water. one of the most beautifull place of bali.",2
"lempuyang temple is beauiful. you will need to walk up a steep hill after getting off the shuttle bus. so, bring water to drink. also, they will loan you a sarong to wear. the wait to take photos between the gates of heaven will be long. there were 100 people ahead of us, so we did not wait. obviously, a photo between the gates is best, but, you can take a photo with the gates behind you, plus other nice photo spots. we had a very nice experience.",28
check the sunset timing for the day of your visit and plan on reaching this attraction half an hour before the sunset as you will need to reserve your place so that you can witness the sunset without anybody's disturbance. visit the temple before enjoying the sunset as the temple cannot be enjoyed after the sunset.,4
personally i like it better than tanah lot temple... unfortunately it was a very dry season so there was not much water around the temple otherwise worth a visit... nice area along with the other near by lakes and the danau batur lake and volcano.,17
"the \temple at the lake\ is a well known place to visit for tourists. therefore you must be really lucky to get a shot of the buildings without any tourists on it. if you visit bali in september or later you'll have a good chance though... but at the end of dry season, there's not much water so the temple ist not surrounded by it. anyway, it's a really nice and spiritual place. spacious, you can walk around for some time.¨ as on every exploited place many people will try to sell you stuff... driving there from ubud takes about 1.5 hours with a good driver who avoids the main roads. from kuta it will probably take 2.5 hours or even more. so you might wanna reconsider if it's not on the way to your next stop...",2
"take a combine tour to watch the sunset over the indian ocean and enjoy the kecak dance, you will be amaze by this attraction",13
"really stunning settings, beautiful views and scenery. beautful amazing temple with amazing history. be careful around the monkeys, they like to steal things and do not bring food or carry food on you. but they will make you laugh. make sure you go when the locals are doing the kecak dance, it is amazing experience and you will not regret going.",13
"we couldn't visit it during our first visit to bali and felt we possibly didn't miss much. during our next visit, we decided to stop by and thoroughly enjoyed it. the sunset at tanah lot is indeed special. you can enjoy it with a few drinks at the small shops overlooking the temple. dont miss it out when you are in bali.",18
"wife and i arrived at uluwatu before sunset and let the view of the temple on the cliff over the ocean confront our conception of beauty and reality, until making our way along the pleasant (if crowded) and many-stepped walkway towards the main temple and amphitheater beyond. when walking, one can't be too vigilant about the monkeys who hilariously pilfer from everyone - most often water, but whatever they can get their hands on. even funnier are the negotiation tactics used by the park rangers to retrieve stolen items from the monkeys, who will often hold out for the best treat. the view is serene, exotic, and surely unique on this earth. the temple on the cliff seems perfectly appropriate for its dedicated purpose, the worship of balinese hindu deity shiva-rudra. shiva is one of the main hindu arch-deities, but rudra, \the howler,\ is an ancient god of the pre-hindu fire-worshippers who is associated with the wind - the sweeping view with the ocean breeze evokes the right imagery and sanctity for that mythology, creating an overall sense of divine rightness. the kecak dance is dynamic, interesting, and unforgettable, even if it's not the most holy of balinese dance performances. one can easily follow the story of the forest rescue scene from the ramayana regardless of native language, watching the performance, which involves some cool fire effects as well and is just such a nice scene while the sun sets over the temple in the background. tough to beat.",8
"# 3 in 1 : mountain, lake and temple. # cool temperature. # we managed to take pictures with friendly local and their traditional balinese costume. # we spend about 1 hour (went there by private tour driver) # lots of halal warung nearby.",2
"one of the highlights of trip to bali, uluwatu temple is situated on top of a hill (which means loads of steps). you must wear long pants or use a \skirt\ of cloth to cover your legs (provided at the gate) to enter the temple as a sign of respect. once at the top though, the views over the cliff and out over the sea are amazing. there are monkeys, so beware and make sure you don't have food or loose items (like sunglasses). go just before sunset and enjoy the changing view before heading for a performance of balinese fire dancing on site. watching this at night with the sparks and flame just makes it spectacular.",8
"definitely one of the best temples to visit in bali and no wonder its the top tourist attraction , the place looks scenic and known as sunset temple , and place has lots of small shops around for some street shopping and bali being very cheap these guys are ready for more bargaining",2
this would have to be one of my favourite attractions....we were lucky enough to have a driver who was very informative...what a wonderfull piece of bali would recommend the visit .,2
"i thought the uluwatu temple was disappointing they charge you an entrance fee, so you think you are going go inside a historic temple what you actually paid for was a long walk looking out at the ocean as you walk up to the locked gate of the temple as you are not allowed inside. so you just get to see the outside.",8
"in the spirit of honesty i fell for the instagram trap - or rather, we wanted to go to the water palace as well (objectively nearby considering how far they both are) so it seemed like a waste to travel that far (3 hours from nusa dua) and not go. we left at 4:30 and arrived by 8 after a harrowing journey up tiny mountain roads. it was already packed. you can pay a donation but also have to pay a mandatory fee to rent a sarong, unless you already have one. it's nothing crazy just 10k (less than a dollar) and you're not allowed to be on your period in the temple although i'm not entirely sure how they intend to check that... no kissing either! the line was already about 45 minutes when we arrived and moved quite slowly. by the time we were approaching the front of the line they seemed to have gotten their groove and we're ploughing through the line. someone takes your photo using black glass to get the reflective effect and you just hand them your phone. everyone gets like 3 poses each. i heard the rest of the temple is quite beautiful but requires 4+ hours to reach the top. we only had 9 hours with our driver so we were on a time crunch and the line sucked up most of the time we had for the temple. transport: we booked a car for 9hours through our hotel for about $100. we considered klook but the klook app prices are per person and we had 3 so it evened out. i've heard good things about the app but it was easier to go through the hotel. i wouldn't recommend just getting a taxi they're kind of scammy here the bathroom situation: not good, but they do have one. you have to pay like 5k to use it (maybe like 50 cents?) which is nothing but annoying because it's difficult to get small bills like that so you'll have to buy something at a store and hope they have enough change timing: our driver said one of his friends drove clients here around 11am and the line for a photo was 3+ hours. i read the temple didn't 'open' until 8 but that clearly wasn't true since people were there way before us. it's about 2-3 hours from the kuta/seminyak/nusa dua area, so keep in mind that's 6 hour roundtrip time wise to book a driver",28
"at the base of mountains on the edge of the lake, this temple was bustling with activities. beautiful structures, shines pagoda's. the ceremonies we saw were serene and spiritual. great place to go.",4
"the area surrounding uluwatu temple provides a scenic view of the cliffs and water, and i highly recommend a visit to this place for its dramatic landscape. perfect place to take picture, and it's also a great place to catch the sunset. when you arrive, you will have to pay an admission fee - idr 20,000 for foreigners, and idr 15,000 for indonesians. the gentleman collecting the money though are rather unfriendly and rude. to enter, you must wear a sarong or sash around your waste - these are free! **beware** the gentlemen providing you with the sarong will also hand you a bag of bananas. they say everyone who enters must feed the monkeys, however, this is not true; they're just trying to get your money. you do not have to take the bananas. if you don't want them, be assertive in giving them back. one man insisted that i had to buy bananas for the monkeys. when i argued with him that i didn't want them, he rudely snatch the bag out of my hand and walked away. also, there are some women inside the monkey forest that will approach you in a friendly manner offering fruits to feed the monkeys. again, if you take the fruit be prepared to pay. there is also a kecak and fire dance that takes place here; that show has a separate review on tripadvisor so check it out there.",8
"uluwatu temple, is a hindu temple, located in pecatu village, sub district of south kuta, and badung regency. from gwk you just straight up to the top and follow the signboard road, it takes approx 45 minutes. uluwatu is one of the best place in bali to see sunset, it is featured by a small dry forest which is mostly called by alas kekeran (interdict forest) which is belong to the temple and dwelt by a lot of monkeys and other animal. note : come at 4 till 7 --> to see the sunset and watch one of the famous balinese dance * barong dance*. take lots of pic at the uluwatu's cape. the view is gorgeous. be careful with the monkeys bring stick to beat off them and pls hold tight ur camera, sunglasses or other valuable items",8
"this is a beautiful tempel which is dominated by monkeys. best you take a guide who is used to keep the monkeys on distant. otherwise it will be an adventure. because the monkeys are very cheeky. the temple itself is gorgeous and the kecak dance is the most beautiful we have ever seen. woow! what a brilliant interplay of voices. we loved it. it was a bit far drive from kuta, but it was worth the trip. so if you are in the neighborhood, do not miss this wonderful preformance.",13
great grounds with long walks available along each side of the temple (see screenshot attached). this is really just as well as the main temple buildings are closed and not accessible to the public. entrance is idr 30k and parking just idr 1k. 2179,4
"to visit this place , be careful with your things, there are many monkeys who would disrupt you and sometimes try to taking out your things but this place beautiful, very beautiful, wait until you found the sunset, this place become so close to heaven. never forget your camera, because you will never found the same place as great as this place. so don't missed it when you re come to bali",2
"we went here the next day we visit bali .this is the temple you cannot miss at all !!!very nice view and best month that you can go very near to the temple because usually the sea will cover the way to go to the temple i suggested that choose the month that you can walk along to the temple ,there are many restaurants around and souvenirs shops and good price 😊",2
"this temple is perched on a cliff edge and is a stunning location and walk. we went earlier in the day, around opening time, so the heat was not too bad and nor were the monkeys. the sad part is that you cannot see inside the temple, as its closed for worshipers only. i would recommend it for the walk, pictures and scenery though. i would recommend to go in the morning also as it was quieter, unless you want to see the fire dance at night [which i didn't see].",14
i must say uluwatu temple was one of the most beautifully located temple. our whole family enjoyed it. the location of the temple on hill top is breathtaking. if interested people can see ramayana story via kecak dance after visiting temple. though i felt the cost is bit higher set at 100000 rupiah per ticket for this performance.,8
"the distance from the bali centre was not very far but the road condition and traffic made it 2 hour trip oneway. this may be the reason there are not many tourists hence no crowd. it is located on the mountain side so the climate is bit cooler and gets more rain. the place was small but very refreshing with all the pools and water fountains, especially so since you can swim in some of them (there's entry fee and also additional fee if you want to use the tube for floating around). the water is quite cold and clean as it is a spring water from the mountain. the change room/toilet can be a daunting experience for some. the floor of the pool is uneven covered with pebbles and there are hidden protrusions (some statue perhaps) under water so hiring the tube may be worth it since it is only 5000 rupiah. the architecture was unique and walking over the stepping stones in the middle of the palace pond with huge kois swimming around your feet was an experience. would have given it 5 points if it was not for the efforts it takes to get there and back.",2
"i like this place, its my first time for sunset !! beside you enter the tanah lot main attraction, you will pass by a market where a lot of stalls and shops. you can do some shopping here if you have plenty of times. do remember, must bargain if you want to buy from them. its amazing, i like this place very much. its a sea where the tanah lot temple is located at the left of the sea and the pura batu bolong is located on the right. both are very near to each other. i initially went to the left part, tanah lot temple to take photo first. there was 5.30pm and the high tide is started hence unable to walk over to the tanah lot temple, just can take photo there. well, never mind because the scenery really very beautiful, you can take a lot of nice photos here. after that we walked to the right side. there was another hindu temple called pura batu bolong. it is within walking distance. you can walk over if you want if not you can like us, find a nice and windy place first before the sunset start. the sunset time is 6.00 to 6.30pm.all tourists are waiting for sunset together .when 6.30pm, the sun almost fully sank in , something suddenly happen and attracted all tourists. well, cant tell you here if not its wont surprise you. i really shocked by these……. . i guessed we found a very nice place for sunset. we can see this very clear and its all come out below the place we sat.",17
"uluwatu is one of the most popular temple as it is famous for it's sunset and kecak dance,i visited in afternoon and it was too noisy and crowded and difficult to get photo opportunities as there were people everywhere we do witnessed some monkeys on our way but they were harmless as we have a lot of monkeys here in india ,though the view was spectacular and the campus was quite big,i guess the best time for photo ops could be early morning when it is less touristy.",8
my wife and i truly enjoyed the kecak. heed the advice about the monkeys as in do not feed and watch your sunglasses and any loose items. they're clever!,13
"well worth the visit and putting up with the occasional squealing tourist! the actual temple is stunning, make sure you have a sarong to wear to enter the temple. the monkeys are interesting, but be careful they are shocking thieves, love anything shiny also cameras and sunnies.",14
"we have been many time to this temple,tanah lot is moust popular in the world,for every one musk visit here",17
"the place is extemely beautiful... the view was amazing, cliff on one side and the open waters on another. the pujaris gave us auspicious water and put a yellow flower above the ear... it made for some wonderful pictures... although, the main area for praying is restricted and tourists are not allowed there... just outside the temple, i had dark chocolate ice-cream on a bamboo charcoal cone from the first shop and it was the one of the most delicious ice-creams i had ever had...",4
we were lucky to go to ulun danu temple when there was ceremony on. it was so colourful....better than any pictures i have seen on the internet.the lake with the mist gave that eerie background to the beautiful temple and the flowers surrounding it. there are even bright animal sculptures as well as gigantic fruit sculptures throughout the magnificent gardens. definitely a must for any visit to bali. i am hoping to go back on my next visit to bali in august,30
"i went here several times and i can never get enough of the sunset view here. tanah lot is a temple by the sea located on a coral cliff which is a very famous tourist destination. only hindu people are allowed to enter the temple, others can only enjoy the view from the outside.",17
"we went on a tour with destination asia and loved uluwatu, the views are magnificent and our tour guide was fantastic in giving us not only a bit of history on the building of the temple but also some of the background of the balinese beliefs so it was a very enjoyable experience. well worth a visit but beware of the monkeys, they are quite mischievous, we were warned to not take bags, hats, sun glasses or anything else they may grab and run off with.",8
"the temple itself is pretty small and not that impressive. the view and the surroundings however are breathtaking. the kecak fire dance was ok - a little boring, because the first 30 minutes it was just a bunch of men shouting and the fire part of it was pretty small as well - may be 1 minute totally. we did not see any monkeys there.",13
"lempuyang temple has a good view because of its position on a hill, unfortunately the place is quite hot and crowded for people to take pictures so they cannot enjoy the beauty of the temple of tempuyang",28
"excellent location,beauty of the temple has been captured on the reverse side of indonesian currency, however it takes 2 hours to reach this place from kuta.",2
"took a taxi to the temple and the driver was happy to wait for rp 50k an hour. the temple was was incredibly old, 12th century and incredibly well preserved. the breathtaking part was the location, set right on the coast with some breathtaking views of the coastline. there are some resident wild monkeys there too, so take care with them. they are cute but have the inclination to steal any loose item (hat, bag, sunnies) so i don't recommend engaging with them. as it's a temple grounds, you have to put one a sarong to walk around. entrance fee is cheap rp 30k for adults.",14
"my wife and i visited this place based on research and photos. i was somewhat underwhelmed. the photos that you will find online are certainly favourable to the location. it was interesting but thats the best i can say about it. we decided to eat at one of the attached restaurants. the food was okay, but overpriced for bali. (yes i know that is what i should expect at places located at tourist sites, but still, it was overpriced even taking that into account.) nice to do, not a must do.",2
if you are one for beautiful photos and views then tanah lot is one place to be at. there are markets as well. means for you to experience what happens at the temple. the beach at tanah lot temple is great. one disadvantage of being at tanah lot though - it becomes crowded. a real tourist attraction.,17
"had a safe, roller coaster ride to candy kuning, tabanan. that lake on top of the mountain struck me. it's an awesome lake believed to be sacred. the temple is built for the goddess of that lake as an offering. its a water temple sitting 1200 meters above sea level. lots of stores selling shirts and other merchandise; enough parking spaces for tourists and you could also hire boats to wander the lake.",4
"i have visited uluwatu temple 4 to 5 times. i love the amazing views of the indian ocean. on my recent visit it was raining and we had to wait in the resting area to continue our tour, the monkeys decided to take shelter with us from the rain so you have to be aware of where they are at all times and protect your belongings one unlucky tourist lost her thong to the monkeys. i will visit again for sure.",8
for a good price you will see a great place - there is no place in bali like this so you have to visit it.,2
boring family only area overpriced no bali spirit never come here again worst area in bali boring family only area overpriced no bali spirit never come here again worst area in bali,2
"this is a lovely temple sitting on a small island on the lake. it is very photogenic. on the day we visited it was cold and misty at the lake, even though it was hot & sunny on the coast - make sure you take a sweater!! great drive through the countryside to get to the temple.",4
"this is definitely a must see while in bali, the landscaping is awesome , you may take a while getting there but it is well worth it.",2
"tanah lot is beautiful place. but very crowded and if you're looking for a nice quiet spiritual experience you will not get it here. you can wash yourself and drink holy water from the rock - but offcourse you have to leave a tip for that. taking dinner on one of the restaurants on the cliff during sunset - perfect. also nice shoping on the cliffs - people were not to pushy, can't say the same for entering point.",17
"the first time when i go the uluwatu temple, i was total shocked by the scenic there. the temple and the cliff are combined naturally. summer is a good time to visit there. bring some more water. prepare some snacks for the monkeys live there :) take care of your belongs cause sometimes the monkeys will grab them for food exchange.",8
"the entry costs 75k rupiah (aprox 5eu) per person, which is quite expensive compared to others. when you enter, the first thing you see is a restaurant and a kids park with swings and places to play. the temple itself is very beautiful, but has more of park than of themple, many restaurants and stupid stuff to take pictures with, like big frogs smiling, princess castle, big hearts...also a rabbit farm and some birds...more like disneyland than a holy place. at least the gardens are also beautiful.",4
"this place is absolutely breathtaking. the temple itself isn't big as the others in bali but the view of the ocean, the cliff faces and the forest was stunning. we didn't walk around much as we had such a big day but we sat in the shade of a field which you can view the cliffs and hills around. no photo can make the vision of the temple on cliff look good, you have to see it your self. the monkeys at the temple are the cheekiest and the rowdiest, so you need to watch out for them. we watched the kecak performance at sunset and it made this place even more magical. the performers were excellent and pulled some funny stunts throughout the show. however it got a bit dangers when fire embers were kicked around, so be careful if you are right at fore front of the stage. either all this is a place you must see if you love culture and tradition.",2
"we were 45 minutes ahead of show in theatre, which gave us good spot. but at the time the show started there were to many spaces occupied, even dance floor was more than 50% full of people. they should only accept maximum number of guests ! this spoiled a lot of the show as dancers nearly had any space and difficult to separate public. dance is nice story and dancers give good performance, nothing negative about that ! theatre and and temple give a nice view and is also nice sunset spot.",13
"the view of the cliff face, the temple atop the cliff and the endless sea was beautiful and breathtaking. kecak dance was 100,000 rupiah but i felt it was a little too long but nonetheless it was a good experience.",13
"we visited this temple as part of an excursion offered by our cruise ship. both the temple and the setting on a lake with mountains in the background were really lovely. the temple was set in large well maintained gardens. we were fortunate to visit on a festival day and witnessed an impressive procession. everyone was beautifully dressed, especially the children, and were all friendly and smiling. prior to this visit we had been to a family compound in a traditional village which was very interesting but a big disappointment was that we failed to visit the rice terraces, which were supposed to be a highlight of the tour. the reason given was a vague reference to parking difficulties.",4
a must must visit. you will absolutely love it. the view and the area is scenic and peaceful and you will have a lot of amazing photos. my favorite part is when we walked across at low tide to get to the main temple where you can find monks at the bottom of the temple where you can drink some water and do some rituals with the monks. tourists are not allowed to go up to the temple itself. on your way out you will find many shops till you get to the exit,4
"sunset there is absolutely amazing. come early to get a decent seat if you want to see the dance. explore the whole temple area, it's truly amazing!",13
"tanah lot is the most beautiful temple in tabanan bali. and amazing sunset. the local people are so friendly, and help full, how ever the holy snake is a great historical from bapak made.",18
"this attraction is on a cliff itself, very beautiful to watch especially during sunset. we are able to catch the kacak chanting dance and it is a must have.",13
uluwatu temple is beautiful and set atop a cliff with breathtaking views of the sea. we did not have a guide with us to give history of the temple and in hindsight that may have added to the experience. either way it was worth the afternoon excursion. i would suggest visiting in the late afternoon as we did (close to sunset) as the views are amazing. beware of the monkeys…they are everywhere!,8
"perched atop a 70-75 mts black coral cliff this temple is devoted to lord rudra, its here at uluwatu temple that balinese hindus believe the divine powers brahma, vishnu and siva unite, making the temple a place of worship for the bali hindu deity rudra, god of all aspects of life and all elements in the universe. its making is unique such that it appears to float between realms of land & sea. this temple lies in the southern most part of bali and some 30-40 mins drive from kuta. apart from the magnificent temple one have photograph heavenly,dreamy sunsets from two vantage points located adjacent to the temple. according to balinese custom, men and women must wear a sarong and/or a sash when going into a temple. at the entrance of uluwatu temple, you will be handed a purple silk sarong to wear. just wrap it around your waist, over your regular clothing. return the sarong after your visit, it is not for you as to keep.",8
"this is my second trip to tanah lot and my last trip. to be honest once is enough! if you are staying in kuta it takes a few hours to get there because of the traffic. when you get there it is very busy and you are bombarded with sellers everywhere. the temple itself is wonderful and if you go on a night when there is a good sunset you should get some excellent photos as the sun goes down. the restaurants are ok and to get the best views you have to go to one of them! they close pretty much once the sun has gone down, so go down to the temple first and get blessed, then make your way up to the restaurant way before sunset so you can at least have time to enjoy your meal.",17
"oh my goodness, of all the times we have been to bali - this was truly the highlight. we hired a driver for the day and headed to lempuyang determined to climb to the top temple. take or hire a sarong, pay the 65,000 ($6.50) entrance fee each, and hire a local guide. to get to the top is 400,000p ($40) which is expensive, but so worth it. keduk walked with us every step, and we began to understand the cultural significance of climbing these sacred steps to the summit. she is a young mother from the village who spoke good english and explained everything long the way. we felt for the many tourists who chose not to support the local village by hiring a guide - and of course some travellers tried to eavesdrop on the great stuff we were learning. by hiring a guide you are supporting the local village and upkeep of this magnificent site. the climb up to the summit temple of mt lempuyang is a pilgrimage for balinese, who bring offerings. it is a 9km hike up and back, and a mighty climb too. reasonable fitness is required. we noticed that many of the other tourist visitors were unknowingly offending our guide; several were reminded to put their sarongs back on during the climb, several were asked not to take photographs of the offerings at the alter, and some even munched on food at the top temple, which horrified her. btw the second to top temple is the one that pilgrims rest and eat at before completing the short few steps. there are food vendors there - and some aggressive grey monkeys. monkeys in the hindu religion are also treasured, so to those people trying to hit them with sticks, boo to you. keduk arranged for us to be blessed at the top temple, so we kneeled, prayed and received holy rice and water from the priest - water collected from the holy bamboo clumps at the summit, which we drank and washed with. i still get goosebumps thinking about this ceremony, and we both ended up in tears up there. now if this isn't worth $40, nothing is. the title of this review is 'om swasti astu', which is a greeting to wish someone happiness, health, safety and prosperity in their travels. we must have greeted 50 people on those stairs in this way - and it feels good! if you are at all spiritual, please do this. if you are not, please don't. i, for one, feel like a better person now. a life changing day. bless.",28
"it took us an hour plus to reach the temple from ubud center but it was worth the while. while the place is crowded with both tourist and visitors, the setting of a temple on the lake is simply breathtaking. the fogginess and fountain makes the view magical while the cool air makes for an easy walk. there were prayers going on and it is really interesting to look at the procession. it makes a good place for a picnic or just to hang around to enjoy the cool air.",4
"we visited this stunning clifftop temple and climbed to its peak to view a sunset and to enjoy a performance. the sights are unbelievable as the sunset, sacred temple, rushing waters and nature collide. the show was very enjoyable but the hilltop views were spectacular. the walk was an easy climb to the top. these grounds had a spiritual sense that was very calming. but beware of the roaming monkeys.",14
"nice place to catch sunset and so beautiful. the temple were very unique, surrounded by sea water and awesome!",4
"perfect place for walking talking lot of pics, you can take ⛵️ to see around the temple also if you bring with you lunch u can have it their",4
"a visit to uluwatu temple is not about the temple itself but more about the location: on the very top of the cliffs overlooking the ocean. i didn't see the sunset from there but it must be very beautiful. i have read that you need to be very careful with the monkeys because the are quite aggressive and they will try to steal everything from you. when i went i saw more visitors annoying the monkeys than the contrary, but i can't tell if it was because they were alredy full with food and didn't want anything else.",8
we were excited to be going to our first temple. when we arrived we had to put a wrap around our waist to cover ourselves. no problem because they provided them from a huge bin. the wraps were worn out and some had tears in them but who cares. they served their purpose. we then hiked uphill quite a distance to the temple only to discover that it was simply a bare floor which we could see through an iron gate. the space was locked to keep the public out. also on arrival we were asked to remove our glasses otherwise the monkeys would snatch them off our faces. oooo we thought monkeys! we saw one group of about a dozen monkeys. nice but not worth the drive to see. the views were spectacular but we could have seen such views without being stuck in a car for an hour to get there.,14
"it costs 60,000 rupiah, about £3.50, plus 5,000 rupiah for parking. there is a fixed route which takes you past dozens of stalls and shops, selling mainly the same items - tat! there are also some upmarket jewellery and ralph lauren outlets, as well as eateries. eventually, you get to the temple. the setting is breathtaking, although you cannot get very close - partly due to the fact it is built in the sea (i assume people can walk across a causeway at low tide) and partly because you have to be a hindu to enter the holy site. but there are lots of viewpoints and the crashing waves on the rocks make it very dramatic. there are dance performances every night and you can also have your photo taken with a huge live snake! there are calmer and better temples to see in bali.",2
i have found the view beautiful but they would not let us go up the temple to look which was a disappointment.......entry expensive to my liking but the food stalls around where great to eat...lots of place to sit and absorb view...greenery...lovely overall,4
"we were told that this was a must-do, and while it was beautiful, it was a little disappointing. you can not actually enter the temple.. only wade across the water to the base. you have to walk through streets and streets of shops to get there, and it is much dirtier than other areas of bali. the toilets are holes in the floor, and you have to pay for the convenience. i would still recommend it, but be prepared.",2
"visiting in the heat of the day, dodged the cheeky monkeys on the walk down to the temple and was very impressed with the spectacular views. the temple itself is right on the cliff edge, with amazing views of the nearby coastline.",14
"i like here a lot. eventhough not grandiose, it's a very beautiful spot off the edge of the cliff which offers the view of the turquoise color ocean or the vanilla sky sunset. also, it seems that this place is also considered a sacred place for balinese people. so if u r lucky you may see local balinese ppl doing a spiritual ceremony. we experienced it once and it was a life time memory. there is a stair which leads up to the temple gate. very beautiful. i personally prefers this to tanah lot which is a massive touristic location. obviously that spoiled all the charm.",2
"this is such an amazing and mesmerizing place to visit in bali! we got to the holy water and on to the steps of the temple. i was lucky enough to witness prayer recieve holy water, a forehead offering was placed on followed by a frangipani",2
well worth a visit to see this beautiful temple on the lake. the most scenic temple we visited in bali for sure. quite busy but we managed to get plenty of photos and take in the views.,2
"we did this as a part of our private day-long tour with a driver from the \bali incredible tour\ company. we came here before sunset, so we could get some eye-catching views of the tanah lot temple against the setting sun. it's a nice temple complex, if you aren't bothered by crowds of people, and imho, a little too touristy. everybody is trying to catch a picture and it can get a bit crazy, esp. during high tides when lifeguards have hands full to keep people from losing their footing and fall into the ocean... you cannot get to the main temple as it is separated by water and in any case it is a holy site prohibited from visiting. walk around, take some sunset pictures, if clouds allow for it and find a quieter spot inside the complex away from all the 'turistas' to enjoy the serenity of the place.",18
one must start early if he plans to watch the sunset at tanah lot as the traffic is terrible on the way. the crowd is huge as it is a very popular tourist destination,17
"one of the postcard perfect spots in bali which most tourists get a glimpse of whenever you research about bali. breathtaking and a must visit for first timers who would like to experience balinese culture. being in the tropics, best be prepared to sweat if you visit at noon or after lunch. guys in shorts be prepared to wear a sarong too!",2
"we had a 2 hours drive because of this temple and... we were a little bit dissapointed. honestly, the parking lot full of cars and busses, many people, expensive and not good food (for buffet 96 000 idr / 6 euro). and in october we found a dry lake, so the famous \temple on the water\ is not on the water. i think, a half of charm is missing. like everywhere: a big part of the temple is closed for visitors. so, the only interesting thing was to see bratan the lake, to go to the view point and check the orher 2 lakes of bali (by the way, at this point view there is a cute restaurant). lunch for 3 person - 129 000 idr. if you have something else to see arround, then go. but if you drive just because of the temple, i'm not sure, if it is worth.",2
"one of the most favorite places in bali. temple is protruding out of the cliff. really enjoyable walk through this temple spectacular views. we had many nice picture in there. specially, the kacek dance very nice and fun. i really comfortable when i see it. it's nice memory. however beware the monkeys in there. it is aggressive and scary. so be careful if you walk alone.",2
"this temple is beautiful to see but don't expect a lot beyond what your eyes can take in. we arrived, paid the entrance fee and selected a sarong to put on which is required to enter the temple grounds. we walked in and within a few seconds could see the monkeys on the grounds. we were warned by our guide not to have loose objects on our person as the monkeys are mischievous and steal! we were immediately taken to the beautiful views of the cliffs with breathtaking photo opportunities. everyone else is here taking photos too! then we walked along a path and monkeys were within 1-2 feet. a lady had her sunglasses snatched off her head. as she screamed the monkey started to chew on them in delight. a groundskeeper threw a boiled egg at the monkey and my husband snatched the glasses off the ground as the monkey dropped them and was rewarded with bared teeth and hissing. don't mess with the monkeys, i say. we went up to the entrance of the temple and witnessed a family inside receiving blessings but tourists may not enter. the temple has one big, beautiful sign out front written in the local languages. our driver interpreted for us but if you are alone you may be left to use google translate or your own devices. our driver was able to tell us a little about the architecture which was interesting. after that we were done. there were beautiful sites and this area is over 1000 years old but you just couldn't tell with all the tourists everywhere. i think they would benefit from scheduled tours to lessen the crowds and ensure that the visitors appreciate the history and significance of the temple and its grounds more, as it aptly deserves.",14
make sure you have this in itinerary for sure when you visit bali. a beautiful place where we get chill out with nature come man build beauty. can spend time here by feeding leg sized fishes and capturing moments in your camera. outside the place you find a shop where you can take photos with snakes and bat.,2
the view is very nice. should be there during sunset. they also have a dance show (kechak dance show). didn't see it though. must wear a full sleeved dress to enter. you can take it from entrance. the view is breathtaking. must go during bali visit,2
"beautiful place. was really a pleasure watching sunset from the cliff of temple. huge complex where in you aren't permitted to go into temple. they provide sarong, without expecting donation. beware of monkeys and take care of your spects and mobile etc. which monkeys might snatch away swiftly. sunset is truly amazing. watching ocean from cliff was worth. must visit.",14
it is a temple in lake side ( not in middle due to withdrawal of water in dry season) which is dedicated to shiva . two separate land piece in lake and great view of lake bratan and mountain view in back. - due to its location it takes almost 1 hr from touristic south regions. +there is a very nice spice and fruit market very close. +can make a stop by the botanical garden which is also close must see but shouldn't expect as in photos,4
"at first i was hesitate to go here as it is quite far from kuta. but since the view is way so mesmerizing with greener trees and the blue ocean, it will be remembered forever. since i took a tour guide (local called them as supir meaning the driver) , he just drove us all the way from our accomodation from kuta to pandawa beach to here - tanah lot. next thing i know when we reach there, our supir gave us a purple sarong to wear, as symbol of respecting the place. before entering in, please remember to keep all your belonging including spectacle in your bag and keep the food away as the monkey is there watching you. as we continue walking our path to the show, we took a selfie or two - of beautiful scenery all over the temple. since we reach there quite late, we made move quickly to the show and we are lucky to get the middle row seating. they will handover to you a paper explaining about the show - just in case you dont understand. as the show go on, so was the sun. when jt is sunset, the show have reach the climax, the white monkey run all over the audience to greet you. very entertaining show. i am glad to witness the show. i hope you will too.",13
"enjoy the breathtaking view of temple & sea. a good walk around temple. at one corner, they have owls, bats, pay to specially have photo session with owl on your arm. worth visiting this place. good for photography.",4
"all restaurant facities are fantastic, the food is great and the staff are freindly and helpful, it is the people of bali who make the holiday experinec what it is - amazing",2
"we decided to visit this temple on the recommendation of our guide and we never regretted it. this has got to be one of the most stunning temple locations in bali with the misty clouds and cold surroundings adding to the surreal environment. we went to this place after visiting pura uluwatu on the south west tip of bali island, so the journey there took about 2.5 hours. this place is located in the highlands, so the temperature was cooling without being cold. this made it a very relaxing place. entry fees are idr30.000 per person. this place tends to get crowded after 12pm, so it is advisable to arrange an early morning trip to beat the crowds. there are boat rides available on the lake for those more adventurous but the views around the lake and temples are reason enough to make the trip up the mountains. i would highly recommend a visit.",2
"uluwatu is a pura (temple) located at cliff at southern part of bali. the scenery look magnificent, since the high cliff combine with the roaring seawaves, with the pura roof located at the top of the cliff, creating beautiful sillhoutte if you look at the sunset. a lot of monkey in the location. better keep your easy to snatch belongings, such as glasses, jewerly, food safe. do not attempt to feed the monkey, since it will trigger them to distract you. as implied above, best to visit at sunset, since the scenery at most terrific at that time. also there is kecak dance performance with price ticket idr 100 k.",8
"our guide recommended stopping here after snorkeling on the east of bali. good way to relax for an hour and get some photos. would recommend coming early to beat the crowd and take it in at your own pace. this is because with the stepping stones in the pond, the traffic flows in one direction, so you can avoid being held up by the people in front of you, or avoid being rushed by the people behind. entry was approx $2. there is the option to buy food to feed the koi fish which you are surrounded by in the pond.",2
"the place has a great view of the ocean, blue and clean water everywhere. the temple is closed for visit. fees is 20000idr per person. the ocean view mesemerized us. we missed the kecak dance, have heard its very good.",13
"i loved visiting tanah lot. from the markets selling amazing art, the reptile display with the biggest pythons i have ever seen, photo opportunities galore to the spectacular temple out on the water. we had the best day here. would highly recommend.",17
"you have to go here, its just simply magical. if you've been to bali and not been here... you're missing out and you definitely have to go back there again. absolutely beautiful.",2
it is tanah lot. it is iconic; you have not been to bali if you missed this place. i went there when the tide is low. the iconic view of temple in the middle of the ocean is not there. but the upside is you can walk there and see holy spring and holy snake. quite interesting.,18
"there is an entrance fee for the temple of 15k rupiah if i remembered correctly. from the entrance you will walk through a well kept temple compound before arriving at the waterfront. from there find a spot to take a postcard quality photo of the temple on water, against the backdrop of the hill and lake. this is perhaps the most beautiful temple in bali.",2
"like most attractions in bali, it is a good idea to arrive early in the morning to avoid large crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. we combined visiting this temple and going to jatiluwih, about half hour away, and it worked really well",2
"a temple with monkeys, in sea side. excellent sunset view from amphi theatre where one can enjoy kerak dance. beware of monkeys as they may snatch your spectacles. worth a visit. please note that sarong(a lungi type cloth is must to wear by all),is given on returnable basis as part of ticket.",13
"it's so beautiful and the kecak ( fire dance) is beautiful in this setting. one of my favourite places in bali and i have been to the dance every time i come with someone new. love it, not to be missed! go before 6 pm to see the temple and the surroundings. lovely!",2
"tanah lot was on my absolute must do list. it's a wee bit daunting when you see all the market vendors you have to pass to get to the temple, but they are actually very chill and don't hassle you. of course there were many tourists, but it's still worth the effort to be able to say you were there. glad we went.",17
such a beautiful place to enjoy the sunset.if you are interest in traditional balinese dance..they have kecak dance performance everyday which sunset and the temple as the back drop of the show. beware of the monkeys anyway..worth to visit,2
"uluwatu is beautiful. there are stunning views of the coast and a nice paved walk along the entire cliff edge. we had a great time here with her two small kids enjoying the views. the actual temple itself isn't particularly interesting to see. we saw maybe seven monkeys on on our walk, but we were there early in the morning so maybe they weren't out yet? the monkey forest sanctuary in ubud was a better place to see monkeys, uluwatu was great for beautiful scenery. it was about an hour long drive from sanur.",8
"despite being victimized by a hot monkey ( ruined my eyeglasses that made seeing difficult for the next 5 days of stay in bali), we were brought by our guide to the cliffs that showed how majestic the view of the setting sun and the sea can be. waves that dramatically caresses the shores can be romantic and spiritually uplifting. it just shows that nature can give a delightful uplift to a weary soul. countless steps up the mountains, we were brought to a small stone amphitheater for the folk kecak dance (rp100,000/pax) consisting of 30 or more men chanting and dancing around dancers depicting the love story of rama and sita( or ramasita). as usual, exotic balinese costumes and beautiful, graceful performance from the dancers.",2
"this place is worth visiting when in east bali. the water palace has been wonderfully restored, and just wandering around the place gives you peace and quiet. we did not stay at the hotel in the water palace, but from outside it looked very nice.no need to hire a guide, unless you really want to get to know the place in detail. go - it is fantastic!",2
i really liked the temple. it's an amazing place with a great view. lot's of shops with colorful dresses and cloths. there are also some cafes.,4
"beautiful tample on the lake, 1 hours drive from ubud. beautiful garder with any deferent flower, if like we can around the lake use boath also have tradisional kayaking. many local indonesian also going here with big group so litle trouble to get a picture with a beautiful backround.",2
must visit place . beautiful sunset views from the cliff. they don't allow you enter the temple but still you can enjoy excellent views of the sea. kecak dance show is also worth seeing.overall nice place.,13
"great trekking on the top of pura lempuyang, it takes approximately 2-3 hours, following 1700 stairs and 8 temples. however, we were unable to go to the top, because many people were discouraging us from angry monkeys. in the last month, there were around 50 injured tourists. nevertheless, even if you are not going to see the last temple, you experience a great view. moreover, the first temple is the best one ;) the fee is voluntary.",28
"15 of december i have a nice trip, organized and provided from local driver - yopi. during this trip we see many interesting places, such as: tanah ayum temple, coffee plantation, rice terrace, bratan temple and tanah lot temple. yopi told me special historicalfacts about this places and many others. he has a good price and very friendly. thank you yopi!",17
"one of the most amazing sunsets, accompanied by a traditional balanese dance. take off all glasses while on the temple grounds! the monkeys will get them from you!",14
"entrance fee is 65,000 rupiahs for one person and parking fee for the car. there are many vendors and several restaurants located along the way to this temple. too many for my taste! my excitement about seeing this temple waned as i walked towards this temple. other temples i visited in bali these last these last three weeks are more beautiful than this one!",2
reached around 10 am and there were already quite a few people so was hard to take pictures without getting other people in the frame. however this place was not as busy as most of the other temples and tourist spots. enjoyed feedig the fish and spending some time sitting on the benches in the back - away from the pools with fishes.,4
we visited uluwatu temple at sunset and had a wonderful two hours wandering and watching the sun go down. the monkeys were feral and were stealing many items from those around us stupid enough to ignore the many warnings. our two kids (aged 10 and 13) thought it was a great experience to sit and experience the peaceful surroundings.,8
we travelled from nusa dua to tanah lot temple with a driver and it took about 45 minutes. the scenery is amazing! there were a lot of people when we went but they had a festival on so it was super busy. there were good markets at the top near the car park which you had to walk through to get to temples. the temples were so beautiful .. we went at low tide so we could walk across the rocks to the base of one of the temples. you couldn't enter the temples themselves but you could see them from the outside and take lots of happy snaps. the two temples are in walking distance from each other but its a must do. the cost to via is approx. $6 each adult and $0.50 per car.,17
"wow!!!!! we were here during covid and there was no line waiting to take pictures at the gates of heaven. i can't say for sure if i would wait in a long line for the picture, but i think that i would. it is absolutely stunning!!!!!!!! this is well worth the drive from anywhere in bali.",28
"we have visited a few other temples in bali, but this was by far the best. if you only see one temple in bali his should be the one.",2
"this is one of the several most beautiful temples in bali. the temple itself is average, but its location on the edge of a cliff overlooking the indian ocean makes the view particularly spectacular. worth a visit!",2
"it's really crowded with speakers blaring reminders to tourists to not wear sunglasses, on repeat. i wouldn't recommend it. we left after we saw all the chaos as it became evident that we wouldn't be able to experience the serenity of the temple. but of course, not before a monkey could steal my $200 sunglasses and attempt to eat them.",14
not much of a temple to be honest. it's a lovely setting and the monkeys were fun to see but other than there's not particularly a whole lot here to see.,14
"excellent view to chill yourself, enjoy the serenity of this temple. waves are high and stunning, and i enjoyed taking photo every time waves hitting the rocky cliff. out of this world.",4
"the photos of lempuyang temple in instagram are attractive - however the reality disappointed me. the reflection is made by a plastic board by the photographer there. the third photo showed the real face of the door. there are total 7 temples, but people usually visit the first one only for photo taking. the first temple is very small, and except the door, nothing more you can visit of. i have spent over 3 hours for transportation (from nusa dua) and queuing for photos. i dont think the scenery really worths 3 hours. there is no direct transportation to there. you have to either go by taxi or book a driver. also there is no restaurants nearby. therefore, in my opinion, it is kind of a waste to make a day trip to there.",28
this place makes you realise that there are special people in the world who are important to our overall well being. this temple is a wonder to see and had to on everyone's bucket list.,4
this is a fabulous place. the whole site (not just temple) is picturesque. in the evenings the sunset is awesome (if no clouds at the horizon). walking from the parking lot to the temple (about 300 m) there are many shops bars and restaurants. please mind that many people go to the temple in the afternoon (rash hours starts at 4 pm and finishes about 9 pm when many people drive in and out) so the driving time may be long.,4
"the view is spectacular, worth going , the shopping around the area very cheap. paying a small fee to get into the area of the temple. ocean view .......simply amazing history...",4
absolutely breathtaking veiws lovely temple we took another 3 couples we us who have never been there before they loved it just make sure you hang on to all your belongings as the monkeys there like to explore we seen quite a few peoples thongs and drink bottles been taken.,14
"loved the cooling weather of the place as we're quite high up from the sea level. to reach this temple, an estimated 2 hours of ride is needed. we're amazed by the view surrounding the temple (lake beratan). its a worthwhile visit and we'd just sit on the tiny island with bamboos in the middle to relax and have a quick photo shot of the place. (not too sure if its man-made or not)",4
"we thoroughly enjoyed this day and even though it was a lot of driving it was worth it. our driver was very attentive, informative and engaging. the water palace was really beautiful. the lunch provided was in a perfect spot out of the crowds at candidasa. learned about the cultural of bali in an interesting and relaxing way. fully recommend.",2
"while you can drive up and see the temple, it was well-worth it to wake up early and see the temple while it was still quiet. the lake was placid and beautiful and it was gorgeous to see the first light reflected off this \floating\ temple. to do this kind of trip, just ask your the staff at your accommodation for help arranging,, make sure to take a long-sleeve shirt (it can be chilly on the water in the morning)...and enjoy!",4
"worth doing, nothing like out of baraka though. what a amazing place with great views, get there well before sunset for it. the kecak show was amazing, however arrive early for a good position, just be prepared to be squashed. a lot of people arrive late and the staff will force you to squash close together to allow them to fit in. needs a bigger amphitheater , too small also needs seats, rather than a bench seat.",13
"while this was a cool experience, its a little overrated after visiting the temple on the cliff, uluwatu. this cliffside temple has views and just as many crazy monkeys. but there are some instagram worthy spots at this sanctuary.",8
"pura ulun danu is located at the side of beratan lake in the hill area of bali island. we passed by this lake on our way to pemuteran, north bali for diving. we eager to come back this way to visit pura ulun danu. it's one of the bali iconic place & this temple picture is printed in indonesia money (rp 50.000,-). the weather was sunny & warm. temperature was about 25'c @ 10am.",30
"like most bali temples, only the external structure of the uluwatu temple is for tourist viewing, deities are not visible. best time to visit is an hour before sunset. the sheer cliff drop to the sea below and the surf breaking into the cliffs is stunning to view. the fire dance at sunset is a one time watch as only the later part of the proceedings are interesting. only indians would get the full significance of the narration of the ramayana in the dance as it is quite sketchy in nature. visit this place by charted taxi only as you will not get any vehicle on return.",8
"we visited this venue on our 3rd day in bali. the good aspect was there is no charge to enter although there are donation boxes all over the place. however they do charge for the loo....... the cost was immaterial but the good lady reported they were the worst conveniences she had visited, i lost interest when she started explaining something about buckets, taps and a quaint hole in the ground. enough said. this venue is like a village, many shops and people trying to sell you photos. the actual temple is very good, but with the \push and shove\ to get a good photo and the fact we arrived when the tide was coming in you could not get out there fully! for me the best was \gloria jeans coffee shop\, but maybe i was a little templed out with it being my 3rd of the day!",2
visited tanah lot with some friends in the evening to catch the beautiful sunset. many tourists and locals were there. entrance fee is 30000 rupiah for foreigners and 10000 rupiah for locals. shopping here is cheaper compared to kuta. :),17
"i took a full day tour of uluwatu with suma tours in seminyak. it was cheap 35 usd. i did the tour alone so i think the prices was really good. my driver katut was amazing, we laughed the entire day. his smile is contagious. he took me to see the gwk bali cultural park, then we went to padang padang beach and i spent 3 hours there, my kind of beach away from the chaos of the city beaches. there are 2 entrances, the first one has less steps and you go between a boulder, pretty cool scene. bring your own towels or sarong, no chairs for rent! plenty of beer and food on site. if you like to surf or learn you have arrive to the right place, they rent boards and give lessons. after the beach we went to see the amazing sunset at the uluwatu temple; note, don't bother the monkeys and they wont bother you. bring a stick with you just in case they get too close, show the stick and they will back off, don't hit them please. after the sunset i went home but you have the choice of seeing a kecak dance while watching the sunset and then heading to jimbaran bay for the best seafood in the area. enjoy uluwatu, is a beautiful place.",8
"ulun danu bratan temple is a major water temple which lies in the picturesque bratan lake in bedugul area. it takes about 1 hour 45 minutes to get to the temple from seminyak area by car. the temple area costs iaround $2 for the entrance fee and it closes at around 4 pm (last admission). located 1200m above sea level, the area has a cool tropical climate and it is foggy sometimes. the temple is not only important for the hindu offerings, but the lake also acts as main water irrigation for its surrounding. you can go earlier in the morning to avoid the crowd.",30
"seeing the sun set at tanah lot temple is one of the 'must do' things in bali. if you go during the high tourist season, it can take upto 21/2 hours to cover a distance of 20 kms. to reach the temple so budget your time carefully. the sunset is breath taking and the grounds surrounding the temple are very well kept and there lots of stalls selling drinks and snacks. if however, you wish to go inside the temple, it can only be done at low tide so please check up on the tides before you plan your visit.",18
"must see while in bali! the temple in the water is beautiful. the sunsets can be amazing, although it does get pretty crowded with tourists. lots of shop stalls as well to buy your bali souvenirs. definitely make sure your taxi or car waits for you and can take you back to your hotel. very few taxis available in that area.",2
"i grew up in the south of bali and, although i have visited many of bali's other major temples, i am especially fond of pura luhur uluwatu. someone has mentioned about the naughty resident monkeys and the trance kecak dance. when i was a little girl, i remember looking down to the ocean and saw the most huge tortoise. i suppose when you were little, everything else looks huge. :)",8
"we did a day trip with a group to see this attraction. first is to tie on a scarf or sarong before entering the area, in respect of the gods. we took a walk along the cliff side path to see a stunning view, high up above the beautiful sea below. it really is breath taking. there are many stairs so wear comfortable shoes. tip: watch out for the pesky monkeys, which have no fear and will grab at anything that shines, as well as other things you might not have fully attached - leave purses, jewelry and any glasses, seeing or sun, behind if you can. one actually grabbed at a lady's shiny sandals from under the railing on the cliff side path, and then bit her toe because, understandably, she jerked back quickly; that called for a hospital visit and shots immediately. i recommend wearing closed toed shoes of some sort, e.g. plain tennis shoes. we went back up the trail and saw interesting stone architecture. when we were done walking around the temple area we gathered to exit, which took a bit as we were with a large group. that made us sitting ducks. again, one monkey came from behind, reached around, and grabbed at a ladies glasses on her face, but failed and fortunately didn't hurt the lady, but certainly shook her up. another grabbed a flip-flop off a gal's foot dangling from crossed legs, got away with her shoe, ran about 20 feet, and turned around and munched on the flop . fortunately there are assistants that can be whistled for, who bribe the monkeys with food to drop what they stole, in exchange for the treat. seems a defeating practice, but what else can you do? they are wild, live there and coexist with people. check out the big monkey fountain along the path in or out. i heard there is a bathroom nearby there. it is a really interesting site with culture and views. key is to dress appropriately and be alert! also, go early or late as it is hot mid day.",14
"i've been to uluwatu more than 3 times but now i'm bringing my kids and it was around 11 am so it was hot. i love this temple. just a bit notes: 1. the ticket sellermaybe can be more friendly but i respected that he answered questions asked.. 2. my kids wanted to see monkeys but in the afternoon we only saw like 5 monkeys.. i asked the animal tamer there and he said that near the late afternoon the monkey would come out. so my children were a bit dissapointed. 3. the sarongs that needed to be used if using shorts seemed a bit dirty and seemed like have not been washed for quite some time. i am fine with is those though but a bit worry that my kids will have rash or something from them. luckily they used dresses so we only needed to borrow the belts. well, it was not a big deal. hence the 5 star.",8
"its a long drive to the south of bali but totally worth it. one of the most entertaining dance dramas i have ever seen. it lasts an hour but youd wish it never stopped. be sure to arrive early to get good seats as it fills up much before the dance time, it can be very sunny even at 5 pm so come prepared. the mandara toll road has made travel easier.",2
"this was one of our favorite sights on bali - the water palace or basically a very nice garden with many water features. it is wonderful just to stroll around and enjoy this peaceful place. not to many tourists up here. there is a very nice caffe overlooking the garden and we enjoyed our morning cappuchino there. the best pool is the one with tiles, so you can walk on them like on a chess board. i highly recommend visit!",2
"( kindly correct me if i'm wrong) my friends and i went to tanah lot temple on 10th sept. the entrance was very touristy, and we each had to pay 60k idr to enter. we took a taxi in and the taxi waited for us because he said it's not possible to get a taxi out of there. upon entering, you see many shops selling souvenirs and clothing, bags, etc. you get to really enter the temple area after walking pass all these. the temple is located at the sea side so you get a sea view. recommended to wear slippers/sandals. we were required to queue up at a holy water spot to perhaps wash our forehead. then people who are in charge of the temple will paste some rice on your forehead and flower on your head near your ear. after which you would walk up a flight of stairs which shows nothing... it was disappointing and felt like we went for the sea view.",17
"beautiful temple, big tourist attraction, mesmerizing sea view. best place for relaxing and enjoying sunset.",4
"similar views you can get at any of cliffside restaurants along the way. the temple itself is basic and offers no signage indicating it's purpose or significance. in and out in 30 minutes or less, not worth the drive unfortunately. didn't stay for the dance so can't speak to its value. more interesting temples around ubud and elsewhere in bali.",2
"uluwatu is a popular spot for both sunset and the evening fire dance -- that means it will be very crowded in the evening. it will also be very hot, as there is no protection from the sun as is sets in the west, but you can walk out a ways and get a view back at the temple in the light of the setting sun, which is nice. go early if you have a preference for where you sit to watch the dancing - a view that includes the sunset will be blinding, but dramatic. they pack the auditorium -- late comers may end up sitting on the concrete floor by the dancers, so don't wait until the last minute. note that this is a storytelling dance, so it is a theater production as much or more than it is a dance. it's an interesting performance.",8
"actually lempuyang temple is located at the peak of mt lempuyang,and the famous gate of heaven is the split gate of pura penataran agung which is at the foot of the mountain.i visited it in june.actually i plan to go the top,but heard that i must wake up earlier,and not enough info about climbing to the peak of mt lempuyang,so i visited pura penataran agung only,travellers are prohibited to enter the temple,you can take photos outside of it only,cuz my local friend brought me inside,and prayed there,so i have a chance to go inside.after that you must queue for photo taking of the gate of heaven,someone there will help you to take photo(tipping is welcomed).noted that it might take quite a long time to wait,depends on the numbers of travellers,that time i waited for 30 minutes++(not sure of it), then if you dont wat to climb up,nothing to do here,have to go down and back.if you want to climb up to the peak,you can hire the guide to accompany you,the price is fixed.",28
"this place is famous, a symbol of bali. it's recommended to be a must-visit place over the travel websites and forum. that's why we're here and other tourists. we didn't plan to see the sunset here so we luckily avoided the bad traffic later. tanah lot is a good place to sight seeing, taking photos while having a fresh young coconut with the price of 25,000idr after walking and later shopping on the main road to the temple (the shop named agung bali is a must if you want some souvenir and bali t-shirts with great price!).",18
"definitely a must see when in bali. there are tickets to get one is to enter the temple and costs 30000 rupiah which is £1.64 and then to watch the kecak dance costs 100 000 rupiah which is £5.47. as long as the weather is good and you can see the sunset while watching the dance that is the moment to cherish. the dance lasts about 45 minutes and can get uncomfortable as there is no back rest. there are entertaining bits and funny bits when the monkeys in the play interact with the crowd. not only you can enjoy the energetic and hypnotic kecak dance, but also the beautiful panoramic view of uluwatu temple cliff and the sunset. the show starts from 6 pm 7 pm everyday. would definitely recommend. just keep in mind that you cant get grab taxi back from this location, they are not allowed here and you would have to get a local taxi. you are allowed grab taxi to the location. or if you want you could tell the grab taxi that dropped you to wait that is also acceptable but they charge for waiting.",8
sorry to say its an instagram place and the image is just fabricated with mirror drive towards the temple is beautiful i saw the volcanic mountains,4
what a great afternoon adventure! walking through the old yet still fuctional temple soaking up the culture. then the sunset monkey fire dance. a wonderful experience and great location.,13
had the most amazing journey to lempuyang temple with brotherhood bali tours. dk an amazing guide & excellent english. standing between the gates of heaven & mt agung as the back drop was totally majestic. highly recommend brotherhood bali tours to take you,28
"there's no doubt about it, tanah lot is beautiful regardless of the time of day. but as it is on of the main tourist attractions it gets very over crowded fast, especially at sunset. granted it is magical and sunset and it is understandable that so many people want to witness that. but if you're intending to have the place to yourself and get stunning photos with no one getting in your way then i would think again. always worth a visit to see some rich balinese history in such a stunning location. if you're climbing the rocks around the area please take caution, the waves can get pretty big and the rocks get slippery fast. if you're looking for something special/adventurous there's a little stall that does luwak coffee and there are a few of them walking around which is incredible to see. really cute little creatures.",18
temple on lake cant actually walk out to temple it appears on the local money. would only bother if in area grounds had some animal statues we had fun taking photos with,4
"the views of the cliffs and beaches from the temple is amazing and the monkeys are fun to watch! much of the temple may only be entered by worshipers though. upon paying the entrance fee, we we're told to follow one of the staff. unknown to us was that we would have to pay extra at the end just to feed a monkey and hear a few facts about the temple. you really don't need a guide to explore this place so it would be better just to decline if someone asks.",14
"seeing the unique worshipping place is the best. we can see the sunset from here, and kecak dance everyday at 6:30 pm. even at the high tide when we visiting this place is, but still worth every second.",13
"great experience visiting bali's temple complex. though you can walk around the temple, offering prayers inside the temple to lord rudra is not allowed. beautiful view of the sea, the green mountain around and the sunset . the place has many monkeys and take care of your belongings. a monkey snatched my husband's spectacles and damaged it before throwing off. watched kecak dance performance and loved it.",2
"we visited with a friend on a saturday morning in november. place was quite busy with tourists. the gardens were very beautiful with lots of blooming flowers. the temple looked simply magnificent, and even though it was very low tide the clouds on the mountains provided a stunning backdrop.",4
"beautiful balinese temple, we can see a beautiful beach view from this temple. be careful of your belongings because there are a lot of monkeys inside of this temple. they have kecak dance performace also in the evening. it is very nice.",2
"pura luhur uluwatu, one of six key temples believed to be bali's spiritual pillars, is renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level. this temple also shares the splendid sunset backdrops. balinese architecture, traditionally-designed gateways, and ancient sculptures add to uluwatu temple's appeal. and daily kecak dance performances for the visitors",8
"great view around. a visit at fullmoon is recommended, cause its possible to go to the temple then. we loved it!",4
"when i visited tanah lot, suddenly i fell down and hurt my leg, i just wait in the parking lot, and a corn seller told me that if i have an accident in tanah lot, i can have a medication for free, just told the information officer about the situation.",17
"tanah lot is the best of bali's west. tourists come to see this temple by the sea, built on top of a huge rock where waves crashing to it. to top of it, the sunset will bring out its iconic view. though i heard, you can walk through the shallow waters of the sea to go inside the temple, however that time was unfortunate for me as the water level and the waves were really strong. i was also entertained watching the surfers on the other side of the sea.",18
"beautiful temple on the lake at beratan, worth the trip up the mountains or if passing through from south to north bali.",2
great place to watch the sunset. great view and a good site. one must try to reach during low tide for going to the temple.,4
this is only a small temple but the veiw at sunset is fantastic. make sure you get there early and don't leave without seeing the kecak fire dance or you will miss out on an excellent performance. get a seat early and you can watch the sunset while waiting for the performance to start. great opportunity for photos and i was told that this performance is much better than the one at tanah lot.,17
"uluwatu is among the bali most important sea temples, on a cliff edge similar sunset view u can get like tanah lot .but lot to walk.",8
we came here on a bike. first thoughts was how hectic it was from all the tourists. its a well maintained area. but in all honestly i was expecting a bit more. i think it would have been better to come at sunset or early in the morning when it wasnt so busy! its a nice area to walk around but we went in the boiling heat so found it hard. my favourite part was being blessed by the monks with holy water.,4
this is a great experienced temple .i have had a low experience but very different so you can imagine how different,4
"we went around 6pm to catch the dancing. was packed and we couldn't get in so would advise going much earlier if you want to catch that. the views from the temple were magical, however the temple doesn't look like the pictures you see. covered in litter and tourists. there are one or 2 statues which are pretty awesome but not much else to see otherwise. a lot of stairs.",13
"tanah lot is beautiful. we hired a driver to take us there and he dropped us off then went to park. we had to pay a small fee to get into the complex (i think it was 20k idr per person) and walk through a market to get down to the water. anything you see at the market can be found in other street markets for half the price. the temple itself is beautiful. go early to avoid the crowds. i won't describe it to you, you should go and experience it.",17
"the grounds are beautiful. tanah lot is incredible in person. after walking down to the beach front, you have the option to walk across the water and cleanse your head in the holy running water, followed by a small prayer and a rice blessing. the experience was incredible. bring some local money, the rice blessing is provided with a small donation (any amount). also, we were told we did not need water shoes however after getting my feet wet it was clear that the shoes would of came in handy. it is slightly rocky at one point and could be very uncomfortable on your feet. the shoes would of helped for sure.",17
"i was kind of disappointed by this temple. it is certainly worthwhile visiting if you're in the close neighborhood, but don't spend a day trip on it. we had seen some amazing pictures of this temple beforehand. in reality, this is a tiny temple, whereas on the pictures it looks huge.",4
"we went to uluwatu temple near the beginning of november 2012. we were staying in seminyak and decided we wanted to do a day trip to the temple, but we didn't want to hire a driver for the day as we had a few things we wanted to do and see, and taking a blue bird group taxi would probably work out to be cheaper then having someone wait. we made it to uluwatu temple in the afternoon/evening because we had heard it was beautiful to watch the sunset from one of the cliffs, and we wanted to be there to photograph and enjoy it. as soon as we arrived near the parking lot we spotted monkeys hopping from the tree branches! right away we took out our cameras and began photographing what we thought were cute harmless animals. (i had heard horror stories from my travelled friends about these infamous monkeys but i had locks on my bags and wasn't carrying anything other then my camera wrapped around my wrist so i figured i would be fine.) i was getting a nice shot of one of the little guys and i heard my friend start freaking out, yelling. i guess she thought i was playing a joke on her by coming up behind her and taking her sunglasses off of her face, but not until the deed was done did she realize her 300 dollar sunglasses had been seized by one of those monkey rascals. after the mini freak out she ended up calling upon and old balinese man with a stick and beard, who had looked like he had done this rescue before. he retrieved the sunnies for her, and she tipped him 50,000 rp for his help! we immediately put every loose article in our backpacks and locked them up! we paid the 200,000 rp to enter, and we used sarongs we had purchased in seminyak to wrap around us. they provide you with sarongs, but they are all the same colour and we liked our patterned sarongs we had purchased, so we were able to use them instead, as long as we were covered. the temple itself wasnt spectacular. the area that the ceremonies take place was blocked off, and there wasnt much to the places we were allowed to roam. there is a small path along the cliff that leads to a little peninsula and you can see a perfect silhouette of the temple from this point. also, the cliff and water below is amazing, and completely picturesque. the best part about it was that it was monkey-free, so we settled here to wait for sunset. as we waited for the sky to change to the beautiful pinks and purples and reds that we read about, we were rushed by a swarm of monkeys who came out of no where! we were cornered on the peninsula and there were so many big ones we decided in that moment to abandon the sunset idea, in fear of these little beasts. we left the peninsula and headed back to the temple along the path surrounded by brush, and monkeys. we actually obtained sticks for protection just in case one of the beasts tried something. as we left the temple, it was starting to get dark and we realized we didnt have a taxi waiting like most people did when they came to this part of the island. we figured it wouldnt be a big deal to find one of our trusted blue bird group metered taxis to bring us back to seminyak… we thought wrong. they wanted to charge us 250,000-300,000 rp to go back to seminyak, when it took us less than 100,000 to get down here. my friend wanted to just take the offer and go, but i was determined to save money (as i am a backpacker and i have so little, and cant deal with someone trying to rip me off). i am pretty talkative, so i met some aussies near the entrance and asked if it would be ok to catch a ride with them if we gave them 100,000 rp. they said no problem, and so we got back to seminyak intact. overall, the temple grounds, specifically the cliffs and location for sunset are gorgeous, and the monkeys are sometimes cute, but the discomfort of always having to watch your back for monkeys is what ruined the place. if you want to see monkeys, i would suggest monkey forest in ubud. they are calm and fed, so i think they have less tendency to steal from people. uluwatu was a fun/funny experience, but my friend definitely learned a lesson the hard way and we knew better for our next monkey encounter!",8
its hard to imagine how this superb temple was ever built. it is really magical watching the tide come in and the sun set simultaneously. the temple appears to float on water. it is closed to tourists but you see plenty from the viewing area. there are photo opportunities everywhere and plenty of street food and market stalls on the way in. hire a guide for the trip and have him wait to take you back,4
we went to tanah lot close to lunchtime. not too busy at this time and it was well worth visiting. beautiful pura tanah lot temple set on an incredible rock formation shaped over the years by the ocean tide. we also went to the reptile park at the entrance to the temple (after all the market stalls) we got to hold a huge python! amazing. they had an incredible selection of massive snakes. the biggest i have ever seen.,17
"this place is certainly beautiful. im not sure it warrants a must do recommendation, but a temple perched upon a cliff surrounded by the ocean is certainly beautiful. what is not great is the amount of other people clambering to take pictures. to take in the beauty and relax i recommend visiting the main area before sunset. you can go down along the low rocks and high cliffs taking photos and taking in the views. before sunset (if that is when you are there) go up to the left where there are a number of shops and restaurants. go all the way to the end and have a drink or meal at one of the restaurants (the further you go the better in terms of views and quiet). most people dont venture this far (its not that far) as they are caught up in it all. you can have a drink, a seat and enjoy the sun setting behind the temple. no other view gives you such a view! the sun does not set behind the temple any where else in the tanah lot area.",17
i was here early in the morning and the cliffside views are unbelievable. it's a pretty walk up to the temple itself and fortunately it was not crowded when i was there. there were plenty of monkeys milling about which added to the charm.,14
a beautiful part of the history of bali some beautiful gardens to explore amazing water gardens. breath taking views from the top of the stairs if you can climb them.,2
"the reason for my cryptic title is to infer to you that; as shared by all other reviewers, that a visit to tanah lot comes hand in hand with the expectation of the hordes of people,peddlars and shops. however if you have a strong sense of imagination;try if you can, to obliterate the masses to enjoy nature at it's best. the susnset when i went there was not spectacular however it did create a good photographic opportunity. another point to add is; due to it's popularity. be prepared to be challenged by heavy traffic getting there. in other words; plan your trip with generous time allowances, otherwise you may miss the sunset all together.",17
"if you only visit one temple on your trip, this is the one. gorgeous backdrop, beautifully carved out of stone, large and expansive with beautiful grounds. the only downside was the toilet, which costs money and they only had \squatty potties\ (not western toilets). but that aside...this is a place where you can walk around or just sit and enjoy the beauty.",4
definately a must see. beautiful photo opportunities! just check tide guide before you go because you can't get to the temple on high tide and also it gets very busy after 3pm for sunset.,4
"this is the temple you see on lots of photos of bali. it was one of the busier ones we visited but it's set in such a beautiful location and the grounds are immaculate. you couldn't spend a whole day here but it's lovely to walk around for an hour or 2. it's approx 15,000 ringgit each for entrance.",2
"i went with my wife to this famous temple in mid december 2012. it was 03:00 pm and the sun was went to its horizon at the time. the sign to this place was clear in every corner in the street since denpasar. no need to worry can not find this place. the view was very great! you can take many pictures with my angle that coloring your memories with this beautiful temple. there were a food seller in this area but, the price was expensive that you bought it in denpasar, so much better bring some food or water in here.",4
another sea temple of bali situated over a cliff...there is paved path along the cliff from where one can get the spectacular view of adjoining uluwatu beach and indian ocean particularly during sunset...foreigners are not allowed inside the temple...but cliff walk is very beautiful..entrance fee is required...be careful of monkeys.,8
"its in the morning/ before afternoon. if you come later sun able will only allow you to take picture of silhouette of this mazing gate and mountain in the background. it could be a challenge, but all depends how you going to get there...we were brought here but local driver. i have to say drive was challenging for him. its very steep. car park places are limited, and any manoeuvres require good driving skills! we had a few steps to go up. stopped for a minute to watch locals preparing food for gods, and offering. temple really makes great impression. black made of volcanic rock. when we get through the gate we were blessed. there is not much to walk around. only few steps to go up and see top temple, but we are not allowed to go there its only for people who pray. but to come here and see the temple, gate and the view will not disappoint you in my opinion.",28
"undoubtedly a very popular selfie spot, uluwatu temple offers stunning views of the sea over a cliff. it's even better during sunset as you can see the golden skies across the horizon. around this time though is when they start the tari kecak (kecak dance). worth seeing if you haven't seen it before in other temples (they are the same, by the way, in tanah lot temple).",8
"after traveling all the way to the temple you will realise that they don't let you inside the temple, you can just walk around. it is a good spot to watch the sunset but the monkeys will not let you do that. they will jump on you and take away whatever you are carrying. while i was clicking some pictures a monkey jumped on my back and took away my eye-glasses, very much spoiling rest of my vacation. the local people encourage you to feed the monkeys thus spoiling them. it also makes sure that their business of selling fruits thrive.",14
"these monkeys are much more friendly than the ones we encountered in uluwatu temple. there are plenty to see so don't be shy to walk past the entrance where many of them wait for bananas bought by visitors. i had one jump from a tree on to my shoulder out of the blue, but i think he was trying to grab at my sunglasses so i quickly removed them and he hung around for a little while longer. there are different species and you get to see them in their own setting which allows for you to see them talking to one another, grooming, nursing newborns, etc. i couldn't get over how many baby monkeys there were and how they cling to their mother. the entrance fee is minimal and you can purchase bananas on site to feed them. a great stop when you are visiting ubud",8
"large area to walk around offering great views of the sea and high cliffs. the 'kecak dance' performance (lasts about 1 hour, 6pm - 7pm) is a unique must-see for all who visit, together with a nice sunset view from the arena. go early to get a good seat and view of the performance. travellers should also beware of the macaques in the area as they will attempt to grab mobile phones, (sun)glasses and other loose hanging objects.",13
nice place with a lot of history~~ one of the top spots to visit in bali~~ nice spots for pictures~~,2
our driver suggested we visit tanah lot temple. we paid a small entry fee and our driver walked around with us and took some pics with our phones. he shared information about the history and the architecture. the temple is quite picturesque and the grounds reasonably tidy. there are stacks of market stalls everywhere near the entrance and also numerous warung's if you are hungry. definitely plan your trip for low tide free wifi is available near the entrance,17
"i went to uluwatu for sunset and it was nice. it was especially nice from the kecak dance theater as you can view it from a high point.there is a separate ticket for kecak dance (rp100,000). it was worth seeing as a first time visitor. however, you have seen other shows about ramayana, you may feel bored.",8
this is a must on your list of temples when visiting bali. we were lucky when we visited as the tide was out so we got to the holy water and on to the steps of the temple. nice position on the beach. nice market stalls on the way and back from the temple.,2
"beautiful temple & surrounds. even more beautiful sunset! add in some cute monkeys (be careful with your hats & sunglasses as they will grab anything they can) & it was a delightful trip to uluwatu. finish it off with the highly popular kecak dance. but be warned, it is very popular with the tourist so you'll have to fight to get a good spot for your photos. well worth the visit.",8
"this \terrible\ rating does not reflect the temple and the scenery - the temple is serene and the scenery stunning. but i want to warn visitors to stay well clear of the boat hire service which is offered within the temple grounds (not sure who runs the boat hire service but being within the ticketed perimeter i assume the temple administration does at least supervise the service). the facilities of the boat hire service are poorly maintained and the management is unprofessional. when trying to board a boat, the stone stairs down to the water collapsed under me and i was thrown into the water. even though i was clearly injured as a result of the fall, there was no help from the boat crew or the management, only shrugs. so: do visit the temple, it is worth it. but don't use the boat hire",4
the place is nice ok but there are many other places all over the world with sunsets! they asked donation and to give us \a wish\ with a specific water so as we can get to the temple on the rock and then we saw that the temple was closed! this is just a way to get donations from tourists! in my oppinion just get there cause is one from the most famous attractions. nothing more,4
i have been here on a previous visit to bali but my travelling companion had not. this was the final stop on a full day tour. the place was totally packed with thousands of visitors mostly i would say to be there for the sunset as it was late in the day when we arrived. we didn't bother walking down the dozens of steps to get closer to the temple. we just viewed it from the cliff tops. being late in the day the drive back to our villa was horrendous with the tiny roads packed with huge tour buses. i would recommend visiting very early in the morning before the crowds descend,2
"uluwatu temple is one of the most famous temples in bali. its a must see. the view is simply breathtaking you can sit there and enjoy the sunset. i was not typically impressed with kecak dance. i believe idr 100,000 is quite a high price for the dance.....that too after paying the temple entry ticket. it gets a bit noisy and boring i could see from other audiences faces that they are getting bored. some even left in between. if you have the option to watch balinese dance/ramayana ballet somewhere else i would suggest go for that.",8
"beautiful temple situated on the beach...high cliffs,rolling surf...best to visit when tide is out which allows you to get a blessing from a priest",4
magestic views of the coast here. there is a fair bit of walking involved but well worth it. the temple is situated on the top of a cliff and the photos you get here a awsome. it cost 70 000 idr for myself and two young children. about $7 aud .if you require a good reliable driver we used putu he has a nice car and took us all over bali his number is 081353249976 if you are calling from oversees remove first digit add area code eg: from australia +62 81353249976 . enjoy your time in bali☺😆☺,2
this is a truly special place for us as my future son in law proposed to my daughter here. they were on a ledge with fantastic views and the temple overlooking them. they have travelled the world extensively but bali is very special to them and seemed apt for this important event.,2
it was breezy and just wonderful. very good place to chill at night. the waves are just awesome. worth to visit in bali if you're around.,2
amazing view of the ocean. this temple is located on top of the hill and there is an admission fee to this attraction.,4
"loved tanah lot temple, watched sunset in a very special part of the word. our group enjoyed a seafood dinner on cliff overlooking the ocean, the view was amazing. there is a large market there also but you can avoid it if you just want to enjoy the scenery. not the best toilets ive seen but it was the only negative.",17
one of the most important temple in bali you need to go their early like 7 or 8 am max to avoid people you can get bénédiction there but i recommend appropriate sarung even though many people don t do... there is a nice coffee at the end with no people,2
"the temple is not a spectacular site in itself but the cliff-views are awesome. we wanted to go here to watch a kecak dance in this particular setting, which is done at an outdoor stage facing the cliffs during the sunset. we were not disappointed. the performers were very professional and committed to their roles (saw a barong dance in another town where i swear, if one of the main characters had a cell phone, he would have been playing on it when not delivering a line) i'm not sure if it's worth making a special trip out to uluwatu if you are not catching the kecak performance, unless you have your own scooter and can get there for cheap or the visit is built into a daytour with other items on the agenda. if we were to have just hired a cab to visit there and back from the kuta/legian area, i'm not sure if that would have been worth the fare for the temple alone. the monkeys are rascals and will try to steal things both strapped and not strapped down on you. that was entertaining.",8
"experience the amazing views mother nature offer ,lot of steps to walk ,but lovely place to visit in bali",2
"perfect place for pictures with magnificent atmosphere of waves breaking against the rocks, mysterious temple you can reach only when water is low...",4
brilliant you can walk around the temple and the views are amazing. well worth a visit while in bali. the buildings are lovely.,2
"we went to visit the uluwatu temple and sunset and were blown away with the beauty of the cliffs and setting. it was gorgeous and worth the trip. being the animal lover that i am, i loved all of the monkeys everywhere. the dancing show was not as good as we expected it to be. unfortunately we left half way through.",8
"i visit tanah lot many times. i love it! we can get the most beautiful sunset picture here, with the temple separated from the main land due too high tide. we can walk to the temple when low tide as there is a land connecting the temple side.",17
"we had a short afternoon trip to this place as recommended by friends and trip advisor and its true as they recommended. the sea views and the sunset were very spectacular and we were lucky we got the best sunset we ever had during our holiday. its beautiful, ashtonishing temple located at the end of the cliff. the kecak monkey dance was amazing, all the players involved did a good job, so unique. come and see and put on ur schedule if you ever come to bali.",2
"a renowned bali icon, tanah lot is a great way to spend an afternoon, or evening if you want to include the amazing sunset views & kecak fire dance show. i spent a fantastic 4 hours exploring all the temples in the complex, including the tanah lot temple, plus the huge surrounding market area. it is probably best to hire a car with driver or include it in a tour, however if you want to get a taxi, unlike uluwatu, there is the option of getting a return taxi after you've finished. it is quite spectacular coastline and the lower the tide the better chance to walk, or wade, across to the base of the temple. afterwards, explore the massive market area. there are plenty of restaurants & coffee shops, plus shops & stalls selling everything tourist. perhaps save your tourist shopping until you get here, as you will generally find most stuff cheaper here (the same stuff) than in the main tourist centres of kuta & legian and it's all in one spot - it's huge! it was also a great experience meeting people from all over, enjoying their day out! try a luwak coffee with the wonderful staff at the gloria jeans coffee shop too. a wonderfully friendly bunch of young locals who epitomise what bali is all about - happy smiles & friendly people.",18
"just add some photos in here. one of the most beautiful sunset in bali. this is a temple, so dress politely.",2
it's a beautiful and must visit place in bali. you have to pass through shops and few steps to reach there. temple was closed when we visited there. we watched sunset and enjoyed the beach.it was crowded. there are lot of temples in bali but this one is near by sea which attracts the people most.(atleast it attracted us).,2
"whenever we go to bali we visit this place and it never fails to provide entertainment. this time we noticed the price had increased from 20,000 to 50,000 but still cheap and there had been more improvements so the increase was understandable. you can always spend a good 2 hours here.",2
"if you are used to seeing beautiful temples and want to go inside the temples, this place do not allow visitors to go inside the temples. just take a picture from afar. beautiful walk and scenery but nothing much to do. and the souvenir sellers outside sells much cheaper than in the main city like ubud. so if you are i terested to buy souvenirs like shirts then its better to buy it here. we actually regret not buying here.some toilet here have fees so better to buy something in a restaurant like coconut and just use their toilet.",4
"we visited earlier in the month when visiting bali and wanting to experience something new. we found the entrance fee reasonable and on going in were warned by other tourists about the number of monkeys who were stealing things like hats, phones, glasses etc. i kept a tight hold of my belongings however hubby lost his phone to a light fingered monkey who proceeded to take the case off and throw it to his mate. a local lady used fruit and the phone was retrieved along with a pair of sunglasses another tourist had lost. the parts of the temple i got to see were beautiful along with tremendous views. i really enjoyed the visit and would go again, albeit with a supply of fruit for bartering purposes.",2
uluwatu temple was the first temple i went to visit in bali and it did not disappoint. the sea views views were absolutely incredible and we stayed to watch the kecak dance during the sun set. an unforgettable experience.,8
"this temple offers a gorgeous view on the sea and but almost no information on the temple itself. that's a pity. i do recommend it, though, as it is really beautiful.",4
it is a beautiful temple in a lake. the view is of small hills around the lake and temple in between is scenic. the place is neat and clean but like any other bali tourist place it is very crowded. remember to carry umbrellas or ponchos as weather is very unpredictable there and chances of rain are very likely,2
a must visit and specially evening time by 4 you ll get better climate and sunset and the temple is beautifully constructed,4
"as expected super busy around sun set time, amazing sunset!!! just have to dodge all the people for a good shot, temple was nothing really exciting, just the ocean view and rock formation. loads of touristy stuff around etc. do not eat at warung mandela, looks amazing with the white table cloths and view but food is a disgrace and staff are oddly rude.",4
such a beautiful place. do not miss it! even though it was peak season we had a great experience and it wasnt too crowded! i loved the monkeys but even more thought the temple and landscape were really special.,14
"if you would like to enjoy the sunset, the view at tanah lot beach is breathtaking. i went there around 5 pm, just nice to witness the sunset. but i just felt i should go there earlier to enjoy the beach breeze and stay long there and have a walk. the place will stary get darker as early as 6pm. and you are required to vacate the place latest by 7pm. i enjoy the sunset and the big waves hitting the rock and the water splash. tanah lot is one of the best place i ever visited although i'm not a beach person. i found relax with the sound of the waves and the breeze.",17
"i normally stay away from the major touristy temples but this was a nice place to sit back, have a coffee and watch the waves crash over the rocks. i just wish they hadn't turned a temple into a market.",4
"we decided it would be a good idea to ride our mopeds from our hotel in candidasa to have a look at these temples, 6 people 3 peds!! a long, slow but beautiful and challenging ride!! we reached our destination safely and it's easy to find. now here's the thing, we hired the sarongs and made our way upto the first temple. at the top after climbing a lot of steps you will be cleansed with holy water, (you are told of this first) we witnessed a very rude tourist refusing to be cleansed!! if your not happy about this then don't go as he was going to be ejected from the whole site. the lower, 1st temple was stunning and probably the best one. we returned to our bikes then rode up the very steep hill to the start of the steps to the top. immediately we had problems with the monkeys trying to steal my bag containing water and a camera, the locals gave us sticks and said we may need to use them, so please don't be scared as the monkeys are and can be nasty!! they also hate stones, just the sound of the stick tapping on the floor and the sound of a stone being picked up is enough to keep them away. at the top the people selling snacks defend you with the use of catapults!! we decided to head straight to the top via the quickest route, now this you want to physically fit for, it took us about 1 hour 20 to get to the highest temple and 50 mins to get back down, the higher you go the worse the steps become. i'm gonna say other than the views it's a complete waste of time going to the top, the highest temple had rubbish everywhere and just looked in disrepair, the temple before this resembles a building site or builders yard with rubbish and temple bits etc everywhere!! overall it was a challenge to climb the steps but the best temple is the first one, so save yourself time, look at my pictures and others on here, then head off somewhere else on the island!!!",14
a beautiful temple by the sea.! very unique scene and lotsa beautiful spot for picture opportunities. we walked across the shallow waters to the base of the temple and realise people have to be \blessed\ and give a little donation first before we can head up to the temple. so we decided to just walk around the temple and did not head up eventually. there are a stretch of shops for shopping as well. would recommend a visit to this place.!,4
"we came to see the \temple\, but most of it is blocked off and hardly photo worthy. the views are nice but you get that anywhere in bali. we didn't stay for the sunset dance show. pretty watch walked in and walked out. there are monkeys here if you're into that kind of thing. but the monkey forest is better to visit for that. don't waste your time.",2
"i really enjoyed my time here, the views are amazing, you are on the cliff top walking to one end where there is a temple to the other where you will see the outdoor amphitheatre where you can watch the kecak fire dance, being outdoors in the evening makes it more amazing, the dance was awesome, very crowd interactive and had every one laughing a must must do. the only down fall here are the monkeys, they can be very aggressive and will steal your belongings, listen to your tour guide and driver and follow there advise, i saw a girl have her flip flop and glasses stolen, the monkeys have seemed to have worked out they will be rewarded with food on return of these items.",13
the tranquility of the place is no doubt the best bali. its just a few minutea walk from the parking lot to the temple. wear a sarong before entering to pay respect. there are wild monkey around so be careful. the view of the sea from here is spectacular.,2
"it is a rock formation situated in bali island. scenic place. very popular amongst tourist, the place is generally crowded but a place not to be missed. we hired private vehicle to visit this place, we spent quality time. we were lucky to see the sunset and really enjoyed it.",2
"you can skip this place unless you really, really want the famous picture. the line for this picture is insanely long. at least an hour wait, probably closer to 2. there is someone there with a mirror to take your photo on you camera for you. i honestly think the structure behind the gate is much more beautiful. this is the first stop on a hike you can take with 3 or 4 stop after that (optional). the staff said maybe 3 hours to the top, less to get down. they also make you rent a sarong, men too, for 10k idr. and they make you give a donation as well, the amount is your choice. it also takes a bit to get up to the drop off point.",28
"beautiful scenery with mystical aroma. i'm travelling with my family, many shops & restaurants here. we can buy some handicrafts, eat coconut, and touch a snake also. better to visit tanah lot in the morning or afternoon, because it is quite hot, or wearing hat is good idea. visit it in the afternoon and we can see a beautiful sunset.",17
"we are in ubud left 8:00am to get to the temple and avoid traffic. guess who there's always traffic but not nearly last many people as would be there for the sunset views. our views were perfect breathtaking, and with a private driver ketut from safe bali drivers we had a personal tour. even the buddha monks wanted a picture with us…whoa that was cool. this is a place to see take as much time as you like to take in the nature wonders of a temple built in early 1600.",2
i took a long walk from potato head down to cocoon recently on a saturday afternoon and the views were spectacular. but what also struck me was the local use. indonesian families and children everywhere playing soccer and otherwise coming together to enjoy that natural beauty of this place. its as if i was being welcomed into the lives of these wonderful and spiritual people. it was a joy to experience. oh and the sunsets are fabulous.,2
"first day touch down to this attraction. beautiful view of sea and the temple above the cliff. although haven't have chance to watch the kecak dance, but the view is worth it.",13
at the very southern part of nusa dua. view from the cliff top to the ocean was amazingly great! you won't want to miss this opportunity to visit this very beautiful cliff top temple when you are in bali.,2
"temple on a rock- that's it. it was far too crowded when we went (august is peak season). we couldn't get a good pic of us even with our driver as photographer. entrance fee was 60,000 per person i think. better off going to uluwatu temple- the view is much better and cheaper entrance fee.",8
"unfortunately, when we visited tanah lot the tide was so high that we couldn't reach the foot of the rock. on the other hand the experience was great as the waves were crashing on the water temple which seemed like a ship floating on the ocean... we decided to go early in the morning in order to avoid the traffic and the sunset crowds and take better pictures, which was a wise choice (2 hours from jimbaran by scooter). the market outside the temple is much cheaper than kuta and has a pretty good selection of souvenirs.",17
a bygone era cradled by the ocean. you can sit nearby and just watch and experience the serenity as the ocean clash against the temple. on a good day when the sea has receded you can walk up to one of the temples. if interested in cultural beauty and architecture a must visit.,4
"we went to the uluwatu temple, and were convinced to get a guide. although he had alot of knowledge and helped us with pictures and playing with the monkeys we kind of felt ripped off. after we agreed on a price, we were pretty confident after our short tour that he changed it. besides that, the views of the cliffside temple were amazing. it runs along a pretty solid stretch of cliffside. there are a ton of monkeys running around and stealing stuff so make sure you put loose stuff away. later we returned at sunset to watch the kecak dance. it was a pretty cool dance infused with a story so it was pretty entertaining. the seats aren't very comfy. more of a bench. definitely would recommend it!",8
do not set your expectations too high as its a smallish and non overpowering temple comparing to temples in thailand. however the views are spectacular. this is also near the site where they do the kecak dance at 6 in the evening.,13
"breathtaking view of the indian ocean, a must do walk along the cliff when you are around the area. but beware of the monkeys, they really love to snatch tourists glasses for unknown reason :) and there are lots of them along the walk. sorry no comments of the temple as it is closed, not for tourists to enter.",14
"this must be bali's no-1 tourist attraction, overloaded with tourists, took us 1.5 hrs to get there by taxi as the traffic from kuta is horrendous. once here i got the feeling that it was overrated, you can view the temple from the outside but you are not allowed inside or to climb to the top. you can queue to see the priest but you have to make a financial donation, felt disappointed afterwards",2
"far from the city area, it is a very beautiful temple near lake and maintained good. you can go for a speed boat ride in the lake for up to the mountain other side the lake which is excellent. of-course, as many other temples, tourists are not allowed inside the temple. the surrounding park is beautiful and well maintained.",4
"much has been written below and elsewhere about the fabulous water palace at tirta gangga, which is well worth the trip to see, appreciate and photograph in itself. we are regular visitors. but, in ignorance, few overseas visitors seem to bring their swimming gear and, as a result, miss out on what i consider to be the finest swiiming pool in the world! where else can you swim in holy water which is so cool and enervating that your skin is zinging for hours afterwards? the upper swimming pool at the water palace is the one, with its own changing rooms, toilets, etc. it will cost you a measly idr10,000 for access, but that will probably be the best investment you'll make in bali, and you will likely have the pool to yourself. watch your footing as you enter the pool, as it can be slippery. local legend has it that if you swim here on the evening of the full mooon, all your aches and pains will melt away. worth a try! go late in the day, when all the locals are using the lower swimming pool, and finish your visit off with a large icy beer at the delightful tirta ayu restaurant - which is a great place to eat as well.",2
"you cannot go to bali without a visit to tanah lot temple, this is one of the best sites you will see, especially for sunset.",18
"it is a nice temple right on the beach side, but when i was there it was forbidden to go up to the temple in addition of that there is lot of people in the place. at the end it is hard to find a taxi back if you don't have a driver waiting .",4
"if you want to see a beautiful sunset, i'll recommend to go to uluwatu temple. we didn't see any monkeys, but the locals told and the tripadvisor reviews told us that there were monkeys. the temple is off limit, but the you can visit the surroundings. i think th income price was 20.000rup.",8
it's a must-visit place during your visit to bali. one of the most beautiful hindu temples i have seen. it has a serene and calm effect. off course it will be crowded as it attracts many tourists.,2
"so, the views are lovely and all, but what a tourist trap. we took our two kids to explore the grounds of uluwatu temple and were advised on entry to remove hats, sunglasses etc and not the feed the monkeys, we did all of this, however, a monkey decided my daughters flip flop/sandal looked attractive and scratched her leg trying to remove it. an absolutely terrifying experience for a little girl. we moved on, checked out the view, then proceeded to the 'temple'. well, you can't even enter, just a wall to look at. unimpressed. we made our way back to the entrance to request some antiseptic cream for the scratch, which they had (and claimed that the monkeys never scratch!), then on our way back to the car, another monkey tried to get her flip flop/sandal. how many times a day does this happen to people? and what a way to ruin a day out...seeking medical attention etc. even if it weren't for the nasty monkeys, i still wouldn't recommend the visit.",8
"uluwatu temple offers much more than most of the other temples we had visited in bali. we saw some small local ones in kuta, visited the tirta empul, and the ganung kawi, and uluwatu far surpassed them all. it is on the cliffside, and the views as the sun begins to set is magical. night and day, the temple has many photo opportunities. the hike is uphill and there are stairs so if you need something more accessible or you are older, this may not be for you. but if you want a little piece of history of bali, and looking to enjoy a good cultural 'tour' this is just the ticket. the temple is swarmed by tons of monkeys, so make sure not to have anything flashy on, like sunglasses or jewelry as they will be attracted to it. but for the most part they are friendly and provide for some great photo opportunities. and you can buy food from the vendor if you want to feed them too. for an additional cost of about $9 usd you can pay to see the kecak fire dance, which is a traditional balinese culuture show that begins right as the sun goes down. get there early as the entire seating section fills up, and once it does, the only remaining seating is in the back behind the seats and your view will be limited. also, some seating (maybe 30%) will be directly on the ground, no chair or designated seating, so if you don't like the idea of that, again please get there early to find an actual seat to sit on, otherwise you are on the cement sitting cross legged for the one hour show. which, by the way, is well worth it no matter where you are sitting. you can also call and make seating reservations ahead of time. as for the kecak show, it was top notch. we had seen a legong show in ubud, and another show in jimbaran, and this was by far the best. the storyline was much more entertaining, and they often do a couple renditions of the show so it is not always exactly the same if you ever want to see it more than once. the costumes were beautiful and bright, and the actors were funny and entertaining, and the fire was a nice addition. the monkey and sita (the main female character) were my favorite. it was very beautiful to see a story of another culture unfold and told in the way that it was. i fully recommend the show, and the temple if you have two to three hours of time in your day.",8
"we visited bali shortly after the earthquakes in bali and the waves at devil's tear was extra high due to the activity. extremely beautiful, but was very busy with tourists. can be a mission to get good photo shots at times. but still worthwhile as it is nature showing its power and beauty at the same time.",2
amazing! beautiful temple built in the 1500s. very close to lovely beaches good for surfing. no need to go to the monkey forest if you're coming here as they are everywhere!,14
went to uluwatu temple after reading so much about it. travel from seminyak and took 1hr plus to reach there. amazing view at the cliff with well-design infrastructure. recommend to those who love scenic tour.,8
"was worth a short visit as the temple is famous and on their 50,000 note. it was quite crowded when we went and there isn't much to do there. the grounds and temple were beautiful but there were some really tacky amusement-park type sculptures and things that were super weird. peddle board for hire were also weird and a the typical tacky tourist crap shops on the way out.",4
"it was a beautiful temple, really enjoyed watching the natives participate in their daily offering ceremony. the views were incredible as well. we walked out on the peninsula to where all the monkeys are and i was so disappointed to see the travel guides poking and prodding the monkeys, teasing them as if they were going to punch them and pushing them off ledges for the joy of onlookers. poor things were terrified. also watched the awesome show that locals put on, telling the story of their gods.",14
"seriously you must go to this place. i sure that you wouldn't regret of it. 1. if you go by motorcycle the access is easy if you use gps and always based by road signboard 2. you will spellbound by the panorama along the road 3. cheap price for the entry ticket 4. must be careful because there are a wild monkey, they can grab fast your stuff like glasses, hat, etc (or maybe your camera if the worst) 5. if you arrived at bali (kuta area) at 2 pm, it's possible to get there by motorcycle and good weather ; not too damn hot and match with the sunset. yes, you can also enjoy sunset here 6. there are a traditional kecak dance show but you must pay for it (rp 100.000,-) 7. i suggest you to walk until the end of line, till you see the grass area and maybe if you brave enough, you can sit in the edge of the cliff which's in the bottom is a large sea. the place is very nice, very good, not too far too (maybe if you first visiting the place it'll be so long trip)",2
"we were there in the month of january, the place is stunning and picturesque.it is rightly been made the mascot of bali. you generally mornings are more fun because of less crowds. but one can choose to spend a quite a afternoon here as well.",2
this is a must see the temple is fantastic the views are to die for. there are monkeys there some are cute some not so cute but all in all and amazing spot. it can get very hot there as in all of bali s take plenty of water with you. also as will all temples please dress as per their rules which means covering your legs with something as simple as a sarong. this goes for men and woman.,2
"this is a place that has almost everything, a temple, monkeys, nice walking tracks, brilliant sea views and sunsets and if you plan well can co-incide with a kecak dance. but be careful as sunset and kecak time is peak time and traffic is snail pace at that time and the temple grounds can also get very crowded, the monkeys are a great bonus, while they are fun and intriguing, i found them not as well behaved as the ubud monkeys, so you need to be a bit careful around them but they reward you with many great photo ops.",13
"having heard about this temple a fair bit, we thought it well worth a visit. the reviews beforehand seemed quite polarising but generally we enjoy experiencing areas of cultural importance. uluwatu temple is absolutely swarming with tourists. hundreds and hundreds and we visited in the off peak season. the temple itself is pretty hard to describe. its not much larger than any of the other temples you see dotted around bali. being honest there is not much to see. the inner part is closed off to tourists which i understand, but when looking into the area its got bins and beaten up old furniture and tables lying around. like many other reviewers have stated, it is the views if anything that make the trip worth it. on arrival you will need to put on a sarong if your knees are visible, this is for both men and women. if you are covered you can just wear a sash. both are provided free. entry is the equivalent of $3aud per person. if you want to see the show that is extra. we had no issues with the monkeys at all, that said there are hundreds of broken sunglasses all over the place. we did watch two young monkeys vandalising a taxi so definitely watch your stuff. overall really not what i was expecting. would not go again but still glad i saw it.",8
"this large temple complex sits atop cliffs very similar to ireland's cliffs of moher. i was rather surprised when i downloaded my photos that there were none of the actual temple...the puctureque part of this venture was the cliff and ocean views and watching the monkeys. the monkeys are very fast and sly, and will grab glasses, hats, earrings, etc. you could walk a long away along the walkways of the different cliffs. beautiful views. others with us went back to watch the sunset.",14
this is a very beautiful temple in the lake. the park around it is lovely to walk through. there are some large plant animals for your amusement. i held a fruit bat while here.,4
"it's a nice place for photo, temple by water side. there're quite a lot of spot for post card photo, however there's no much detail/ information about the temple (like history) and no access to inside of the temple as well. so it's like a walk in the beautiful park only.",4
"the view: beautiful. the cliffs and the beaches: stunning. the cultural 'kecak and fire' dancing show: pure tradition, dancing in the form of a play with a bit of fun, very amusing. for around €20 (converted from 300idr) you have a guided tour with a local who tells you stories about the temple and protects you from the monkeys (otherwise they try to steal your cap, glasses, phone, etc!), plus tickets for the kecak and fire dancing show! only negative point about it, is that the place is located on the south-western edge of the island. getting there is not a problem: taxi, uber or grab will drop you off without any problem for a low price. getting back is a bit harder, though, since there are only taxi drivers there who want to bring you back for way too high prices; own transportation (parking costs 2000idr) or pre-arranged transportation is highly recommended! the positive fact about the location, however, is that this is one of the most beautiful places to see the sunset! really a must see for every visitor of (the south of) bali!",2
"if youre staying in kuta, best leave your accomodation at 4:30am. its a 2 hour drive to get to lempuyang temple. when you get there you pay a fee to get in and to rent a sarong if you didnt bring one. then you take the steps to the top to get to the gate of the temple but better way to get up the top, go around to where all the stalls are, keep following that track and youll walk up a steep hill. steep but the quickest way to get up. just gotta power walk for a good 5 (but for me 10) mins! when you get to the gate, chances are youll be in queue for about 2 hours to get a photo at the infamous “gate of heaven”! its seriously a stunning view and a photo opportunity you do not want to miss! there will be someone to take your photos for you, pay him 10000-20000 rupiah and he will take four shots of you. if youre smart, youll go with a tour guide that will hold your place in line while you go take some photos in other areas of the temple. do it for the gram!!",28
"uluwatu temple is situated on a cliff overlooking the sea so the view was comforting after all the stairs we had to climb. i wasn't happy at first that the long climb to the temple was taxing on my aunt's weak knees but when we finally got to see the view, it was worth the climb. we travelled both ends of the temple so we got beautiful pictures from both angles! one thing that ruined the trip however was the knowledge of thieving monkeys lurking in the bushes. we were told by our driver/guide that monkeys here are known to be a bit aggresive and even take anything from plastic bags, hats, glasses, sunnies and even keychains from your bags! that made the walk rather disturbing because we had to clutch on to our bags and glasses for dear life everytime we heard something ruffling in the bushes beside us. on our way out we even had to remove our glasses and i had to walk to the exit half blind because monkeys were snatching glasses and bags left and right. if you cannot stand monkeys, this may not be the place for you. eventhough it was worth the beautiful view and pretty temple, i wouldn't come again.",8
"my 3rd visit and never get bored after 1.30 hours drive from kuta bali, we arrived at noon after had lunch at jimbaran roman cafe. very well organized for parking and entrance tickets. mana will approach and give the tickets after collect money. lots of souvenirs shops along the way to see the temple. there are two spots of the important part to see in tanah lot 1. the main temple, no extra charge to enter to the top but if only taste the holy water in the ground floor cave, just initially give money to show respect. but if you like to go up to temple and join the locals for prayers or just watch they pray, you should rent locals formal outfit. it's quite interesting. go to the top at sunset is the most beautiful moments. 2. on the left before the main temple there's sign holy snake, also need to pay respect to give small money to management seating there just tell him you like to see the holy snake. i don't really know the story behind this temple so i can't tell much. most of the visitors like to come for beautiful sunset and the view of beach hmm breathtaking. enjoy view, taking photos, having fun with the waves. my family's enjoy shopping a lot. the price is just the same with sukawati market, so if you were plan to come here no need to waste time to sukawati market anyone. because sukawati is just a large market for balinese garment. need a skill to bargain. recommended for any age and any type of travelers.",18
lovely place but not the real bali. the whole time we were there we were desperate to get out and see the real bali. it was our honeymoon so we did go for extra special but that came with security and a peninsular which was manicured within an inch of its life. in hindsight it would never have been something for us as we prefer the real deal.,2
was just there two days ago. had a personal guide. there are several temples and this is just one of the special ones. go at sunset as the temple is on the cliffs and the views are fantastic. tana lot is another good temple to visit.,17
"the temple itself was nothing spectacular, but the view at the area is simply breathtaking! a great place to catch the sunset and for photography.",4
we visited this temple as couple for a sunset view. the temple is situated on the cliff and sea waters trying to climb the cliff. amazing panoramic view at the sunset. temple has wider area covering 2-3 cliff and sunset points. favorite destination for wedding shoot.,4
there's so many people so it is advisable to come before sunset. foods are quite expensive but the view is just breathtaking. a perfect end after spending the day touring all over bali.,2
"we were sold on taking the 2+ hour drive from ubud to tanah lot by the level of importance this sea temple has for a cultural perspective. however, it's surrounded by tatty souvenir stands, has parking lots to serve lots of tour buses and is overrun by crowds, really taking away from the mysticism of the temple. pushy tourists, impatient tour guides, just not really creating the environment to appreciate this beautiful location. unfortunate, but i would give this spot a miss and find another of the many beautiful temples in bali.",18
"about an hour drive from seminyak is tanah lot temple, balis scenic sea temple. we paid a fee at the carpark and we passed hundreds of market stalls, shops, restaurants and a cultural park before we got to the temple main gates. along the coast we saw dark sandy beaches and unique rocky outcrops. at high tide, waves flood the causeway making it impossible to cross to tanah lot. during low tide, access to the island is via a causeway not accessible for someone in a wheelchair, however well worth a visit.",18
crowded and popular. getting here early before the crowds is a bonus. very serene. for a major site in bali the touts/sellers/guides aren't too pushy so that scores it higher. everyone seems to love the stone pads through one of the ponds just as you enter. we used that as a bonus knowing it would stop the large tour group who entered just ahead of us. while they were all focused on the stones we zipped past to get some pictures while the area didn't look mobbed with tourists. we returned after the tour group got bored with that pond for some pictures there. entry fee was about usual.,2
"sunset at the uluwatu temple in its iconic silhouette on the top of the cliff is one of the most beautiful things in bali. the area is the home of a large monkey population; they like to see the sunset too! however, be cautious and do not go near - they would grab your hats, earrings, and glasses in light speed and you can only exchange them back with bananas and eggs, unless you want to fight with them. take some time to go to the right hand side, there is a long cliff walk that most people miss out.",8
"went to see the temple. unfortunately, it is off - limit to the public. however, at the beach you see a fabulous rock formation. the location is very good for relaxing. also has nice view for sunset. a very calming place.",4
a must visit place if you are visiting bali. visit during sunset. you will love the view. photographers dont miss the place. but it will be too crowded. you cant avoid the crowd,2
"went to tanah lot around 4pm. the place was pretty crowded. it was low tide and so people were walking all the way up to the main temple. there wasn't really much to see because the main courtyard was closed off. wouldn't really recommend tanah lot because it's quite a long drive away from most of seminyak and kuta, and doesn't really have much to offer beyond a view of the temple in the distance.",17
"first look at the temple and it's setting and you just say wow. we reached the place just after the sunset (yeah, thanks to traffic in bali and some goofup on route by our car driver) and believe me it was blessing in disguise. the crowd was just returning when we entered the place and had some quite time next to the sea. you can go around, touch the place at the bottom of the small cliff but you are not allowed the enter the temple and that was the biggest negative for this place. the market at the entrance seems to be good but as we got late, we didn't get much time to shop as shops start shutting down soon after sunset as tourist leave immediately. whatever small we checked, it was a bit more expensive than some other place we visited like goa gajah.",2
"the scenic beauty of d place is good, but that can be experienced from elsewhere as well. very far away from city centre, hight entrance fees without even actually getting into the temple. you can just see from outside. good for people who want to see kecak dance 5-7pm, tht too is very expensive .",13
very nice sitting in the warungs overlooking tanah lot at sunset eating a yummy cheap indo meal and drinking a few bintangs. just be ready for fair bit of traffic on the way out. also while you're there have a coffee at the luwak cafe,17
nice place about an hours place from kiya bali. temple in the sea offers panoramic views and s chance to get wet and to many many fb selfies we went in high tide so could not visit the temple as we were not told about it. only hindus are allowed to pray in the temple and go after 3 pm (low tide) but it gets very crowded trip in the day will take you through a busy bazar with enough to shop and even without going inside temple it is worth it,2
"call me naive, i certainly called myself that! visited tanah lot expecting it to be a serene and mystical experience just like the photos i had loved for eons. i hadn't reckoned that what seemed like half of all the tourists in bali were thinking the same thing at the same time. tanah lot is a very busy place with loads of street vendor infrastructure you have to get through to get to the see the temples and that iconic sea vista.",18
"beautiful to see at sunset, take photos and explore the rock pools on the beach around the temple! get there a bit earlier if you would like to do some shopping at the market beforehand",4
"we always visit this place while travelling to bali. there has beautiful temple on the cliff with amazing view over the indian ocean. come here late afternoon to enjoy the view, kecak dance and beautiful sunset.",2
"the location of temple & surrounding area is simply amazing. see the pictures you will fall in love with the beauty of this place. well maintained, neat & clean, great housekeeping. i still wonder why in bali temples are not open for public most of them are out of reach to tourist & believe to locals as well. even to reach near the temple you have to be very lucky if the tide is low then only can reach otherwise see it from garden area only",2
we discovered a few beautiful beaches while taking a tour around uluwhutu on the scooter and this beach was one of them...well worth the trip,8
to visit this temple was my only bali visit wish. and it did not disappoint! good experience. clean and not to busy on the day we visited.,2
"we went to the 2 first temple not far from the parking. there was nobody there, we had our sarongs and once we get there late afternoon the temple was closed. our guid was so helpful and they open the temple for us. we were the only persons there so imagine the excitement. we prayed and then some meditation , the level of energy here was amazzzzinnggggg. plus the architecture and the view . this was an amazing experience.",4
"one of the must visit place in bali , beautiful temple located on the edge of sea , entry fee for 2 person is about 600 inr , as like other temples tourist are not allowed inside the temple.",2
"we drove as far to the top as possible, and ended up at a temple. the views from here are incredible as we were above the cloud line, and could see so far that it was sooo impressive. ther are options to go up at 0200 am to see the sun rise , but you must be very fit and no knee problems. a magical experience mt agung.",28
"dont missed kecak dance if u came to here. its dance go great, full passion with sunset background. bring umbrella if u dont like hot weather..",13
"this was meant to be the last leg of my day tour and we almost missed it, mostly because i was waiting for the mist on lake bratan to go away (it did not). so we hurried towards tanah lot as fast as we could all the way from bratan, and i gave a deadline of 6.16 pm to the driver, since thats when the sun was setting on that day. thankfully we got there a few minutes ahead of schedule and quickly nestled ourselves in a decent spot for the view of the sunset. suffice to say i wasnt disappointed. post sunset we moved up the road to the other end and waited for the bat exodus that occurs everyday after sunset. that was some view alright.. now about the place itself, it was very crowded, and seemed very touristy ( yeah i see the irony in that, very typical). but other than that, i think the place makes for a great view of the sunset, and you don't need to be done yet, because right outside the temple you will find a sizeable market with hordes of shops selling their wares, from clothes and wood carvings to trinkets and souvenirs. ( don't forget to bargain- unless you are in one of those fixed price shops). p.s the entry is a bit expensive, so make sure you've got that covered. (60k idr per adult and 30k idr per child) parking charges extra if your tour package does'nt cover that, or have your own mode of transport.",17
"very much worth getting here, place is amazing - really good place to learn about history. a lot of store holders are fixed price so if you want to buy something's but sick of bartering this is the place to shop.",4
the view was spectacular. even my 7 year old son say it was beautiful. he wrote his june holiday about this beautiful sunset view. just beware of the monkeys esp. if you are carrying plastic bags./ sun glasses. the bigger size moneky will snatch yr bag and glasses. try keep yr things at the car or in yr bag pack. we had to pick up some tree branches/ sticks to scare the monkey away as we've small children just to scare them away. most of the bali temple close thus we only enjoying the view. love the cliff view and the sunset was extremely beautiful.,2
"perched on 70 mt high cliff with the mighty indian ocean crashing below,this temple offers a view is like none other.the best time to visit the temple is during sunset when the kechak dance show is also performed.however we were forced to visit it during afternoon.the view was still spectacular nonetheless.for photography enthusiast this is an excellent spot to get a perfect sunset shot.regarding the monkeys,yes we were warned about them.infact official announcement is also done to warn the visitors to keep their belongings safe.however the monkeys tend to be more active at he early morning hours and at the afternoon we didn't find a single one of them!one has to wear a sarong while entering the temple which is provided at he entrance without any extra charge.you will be much better off with privately booked cars as taxis are difficult to get.this is a must visit place indeed!",14
"nice view of the sun setting at dusk. from a high ledge. overlooking a beach. and behind are temples with monks praying. this is tourist bliss. a good place to take nice everlasting pictures. could be crowded towards sunset but hey, that's the general idea😎😎😎 there are areas with network based wifi and free wifi though epileptic.",4
"there is nothing special in uluwatu temple. but, if you want to see sunset and kecak dance, it's a good place. it was my intention when i got here. unfortunately, when i was there, it's cloudy and raining so hard. so, i didn't see sunset and kecak dance. and beware of the monkeys here. they are so naughty! they like to steal people's glasses, hats, and sandals. i was one of the victims. while i was taking pictures, one of the monkeys stole my glasses and he tried to eat them.",8
"this is the best view of the sea and for taking pictures for souvenirs. there is also a ritual practice of climbing to the top of a small island, but i didn't pay and went there. i enjoyed the best photos and the sunset in bali.",2
"i visited tanah lot to watch the sunset in late september. the tide was out, which created lovely pools in the rock that reflected the sky. nice big waves were rolling in. there were hundreds of people there but the beach is quite large so it was still possible to have space and get some nice photos. definitely recommend. next time id like to visit at high tide. i was not able to access the temple (im not sure if that is even possible, its quite small). there were lots of shops on the walk down but i didnt feel overly harassed to buy anything. i think entry was 65,000 or so so have cash before you arrive. all in all a positive experience and a gorgeous sunset.",17
"if you go here make sure you don't take anything valuable with you that you don't want stolen. i literally had a shoe stolen off my foot whilst trying to walk! beautiful view down to the coastline once you get to the top of the temple so if you can brave the monkeys, it's worth it!",14
uluwatu temple is one of the 7 temples which should visit for the traveler! the most incredible part is its location on the beautiful cliff. balinese believe the temple located in the place where three grate powers of god meet. temple is the complementary to the beauty of the cliff but nothing to do with it since the visitors are not allowed to enter. be aware of monkeys! kecak dance is the must! what is different from other kecak dances play in the city is you can also enjoy the sunset at the same time.,8
beautiful view very nice temple to look from the outside you are not allowed in the actual temple the cost is really high to just see the walls,4
"if you knew the story of tanah lot, you definitely want to come here. simply looking at the sunset and the temple you will be mesmerized by it.",17
no words to say... you have to see this place personaly. tanah lot is awesome place on the seahore. beautiful wiews and experience.,17
"we visited this temple on a cloudy day but that said the temple was in full use which really lifted the atmosphere ,also the option to go out on the lake in a boat (pedal or speed boat) . lots of photo opportunities and places to eat . a little bonus on leaving as we went up the hill our driver stopped in a lay-by so we could take some close up pics of the monkeys.",14
"generally a nice place that unfortunately, like many other places in bali, is overrun by absurd amounts of tourists.",2
"paid $60,000rp per person to view this stunning temple. it has limited access once you cross the water, but you can take a drink of the clear spring water. you can cross water with the help of free guide during high tide. a donations is required if you want to see the holy snake once in cave they had 3 sea snakes you can view. again some stairs to get to these location but not too difficult. reason i say to go before sunset is home bound traffic. it was crazy and took us and extra hour just to get home than normal.",4
"this temple which is situated on the top of the cliff face at uluwatu is stunning. we were not there for the sunset, but next we will time our visit for this time. it is quite a walk over a very rough track and quite steep to get the temple so if you have any handicaps in negotiating this sort of terrain it is probably not for you. about a 30 minute drive from legian area to get there. certainly would recommend a visit as it is stunningly beautiful!!",8
"i visited the uluwatu temple in end december 2014, and unfortunately the temple itself was shut then for renovation. but the scenery from the cliff (where the temple sits) is breathtaking. the temple has a long pathway for you to walk on, from where you enjoy the view. luckily for me, i didn't see too many monkeys although i have heard that they will snatch your belongings (including your sunglasses). i also enjoyed the kecak dance that happens at the temple everyday at 6 pm. the dance is based on the hindu ramayana story - the monkey (hanuman) was very entertaining! tip: try to get to the performance area by 5.30 pm as the seats fill up very quickly (at least during peak season).",8
"the temple is located on a cliff-side overlooking the ocean and offers amazing views over the open sea. the temple is reached through a tree lined path overlooking the ocean and offers a lot of photo-opportunities of the surf breaking against the cliffs below. the temple complex is fairly big and includes rest areas and an amphitheater holding regular cultural performances in addition to the shrines. for the nature lovers, there are walking trails leading from the temple into the greenery beyond. again these trails are overlooking the ocean and offer very good views. beware of the local monkeys though which inhabit the temple and its surroundings. the temple is also a popular point for watching the sunset. be sure to reach early though to catch the best viewing spot. not to be missed if you are in bali.",2
"it was raining the entire week in bali during our vacation but we were lucky that day when we visited uluwatu temple as the sun was up. the temple is billeted up in a mountain and by the cliff. there's an entrance fee of 30,000 rupiah per adult but it's worth the price. all visitors of the temple must wear a \sarong\ which is a form of dress code to show respect. the sarong will be provided at the entrance. our tour guide notified us that there are monkeys in the forest and they usually grab belongings of the tourists. you have to hire a local to retrieve your item. there was a monkey walking by the road and his handler was following him. there were tourists taking photos of the monkey. lucky, the monkey was behave that time! we managed to buy a painting which cost us 100,000 rupiah per piece. our friends bought similar kind of painting at seminyak beach and it cost them 400,000 rupiah. we had a good deal!!!!! the view of the temple is really beautiful and i was speechless when i saw it. it was breezy. it was relaxing and refreshing. this is my favorite place in bali and it's a must visit!!! there's no way to miss this place!!!",8
"this is a must visit place in bali, beautiful temple, beautiful sea wave. ..you just can't stop snap photos. ...if you never visit this place when you go to bali you then you should go again!",2
interesting and must see temple. leading up to it are numerous souvenir shops-lined narrow streets. bargaining is a must. there are also some eateries,4
the view from viewpoint was amazing especially if you go to uluwatu temple to see sunset. the only disturbing thing was monkeys. sometimes they tried to take off jewelry and sunglases and if you disagree to give it to them they may be aggressive. so be sure to put all the sparkling things into your bag.,8
"while most major temples in bali have turned into tourist magnets by now tanah lot may be the most prominent one. it is surrounded by little shops and photographers try to get hired to take yout photo while hordes of other tourist walk past you. the temple itself is very impressively situated on the coast and under the influence of the tides (like a mini mont st michel) so you may have to take the tide into account when visiting. the earlier you go, the quieter it is.",18
"the temple is located cliffside and consists of the main temple area and a cliffside walk to some other buildings. very scenic view of the ocean. best part of the trip were the monkeys. the guide warned us to take off our glasses, earings, anything that could be easily removed because the temple monkeys will try to steal them and want you to give them food before they will return the stolen goods. so we were forewarned. we saw one girl where the monkey swiped her glasses - she bribed him with a piece of fruit to get the glasses back. in another instance, a monkey took a man's glasses - he tried to bribe the monkey with crackers but the monkey did not like the crackers so he did not return the glasses. the man themn tried some fruit and the monkey returned the glasses (bent up). so the temple was okay but the monkeys were a hoot",14
my most favorite place in bali. it was really crowded in the evening. the sunset sky was impressive with different colors. really beautiful. it took almost an hour to get out due to the traffic. but still recommended to visit.,2
"we hired a car & driver for the day approx $30a & drove along the east side of bali and visited the water palace and surrounding areas/ beautifil gardens, statues & fountain",2
situated in a beautiful location - on top of a cliff overlooking the ocean - this temple is definitely worth a visit. a home to many monkeys and an ideal scenic spot for photography as well as a scenic walk. staying to view the kecak balinese firedance is also highly recommended. a sarong may be provided to you as this is still a place of worship for many.,13
"the temples offers a great view of sunset. wild monkeys occupies the path from the car park to the temple grounds. if there, the play of hanuman is something that you have to do.",14
what used to be one of balis prettiest spots has become overrun and overdeveloped. selfie sticks are everywhere and no one seems to be bothered about observing the sarong rule anymore. its a long drive to this place and youve got to ask yourself if its truly worth it. i dont think it is. there are other lake temples on the island. rather go check out those.,2
"apparently most popular around sunset, (when we were there), crowds of people trudged along on the sunbaked cliff walkways, readying for a sunset-over-sea shot. beware the malevolent monkeys that snatch tourists' spectacles - they claimed a couple while we were there. if you're looking for a tranquil temple experience, you'll probably need to pick a different time of day.",14
we visited tanah lot on a blustery day. the weather made the setting of this temple built on a rocky island even more dramatic. we were still able to cross through the water and receive a blessing. moments later the wind and rain kicked the surf up too high for people to cross. most people recommend sunset which i'm sure is beautiful. do bring umbrellas or rain ponchos if rain is in the forecast as the temple grounds are expansive and exposed to the elements.,17
"the temple is on the sea side, good view. need to pay entrance fee (about idr 15,000 per adult) and parking fee for vehicles (generally 2000 to 5000 idr). could be very crowded during vacation times. attracts lots of tourist.",4
"the temple - magnificent view, beyond words. especially the sunset during kecak dance. kecak dance - a bit draggy at first, only started to become more interesting towards the end. recommend that you stay til end of the show. some precautions - 1. many monkeys as you enter the temple, keep your belongings in your bag especially loose items like mobile phones and sunglasses. 2. it's really hot and sunny, direct sun while waiting for kecak dance to start. bring a hat, or anything for cover.",13
"the first temple, with the famous gates, had 100+ people queuing for their photo and their chance at instagram glory. it was frustrating that with the line of people and constant occupancy of the gates, other tourists couldn't enjoy the view. we left the first temple quickly and had a much better time higher up the mountain! in fact, we only saw one other person make it to the 7th temple at the top. do yourself a favor: climb to the top and enjoy the other temples along the way. they say 4 hours to the top, but you can easily do it in 2 if you're in good shape.",28
this is a hindu temple with amazing cliff with sea view. you can walk along the cliff boardwalk that leads to the temple. there's lot of wild monkeys in this temple. watch your own belongings because they will try to steal it.,14
this is a great place for people to learn about the history of bali and to appreciate the people. there are great views and lots of shopping. the temple in the water is a must see.,2
"this should not be removed in any intinerary when going to bali. the uluwatu temple i consider is the highlight of my bali trip. all you could ask for is right here, picturesque view of the indian ocean, mystical temples, a cultural show (kecak fire dance), and some misadventures with some white temple monkeys. the temple ground seems to appear like a hollywood-movie set where you expect warriors and monks appear from somewhere. the cultural show which starts at dusk ends after an hour so you will see the sun settingon your right, the show is a must watch since it tells the story of the mahabhrata without using any musical instruments except for a group of men using their voices to create some music. i could always say that when going back to bali, i'll never get tired of visiting this one again.",8
"perched at the top of a cliff, the waves come crashing at your feet making your tour tremendously exciting and memorable! the temple was closed to public access so you cant really go inside or up. there are countless cafes and restaurants in the area making it popular during pleasant weather. there is also an authentic ralph lauren store nearby - good deals if you shop in dollars or uae dirhams!",4
beautiful park with lots of monkeys. the monkeys were a lot less aggressive compared to the ones in uluwatu temple. can have a selfie with a monkey for a donation.,8
"one of the best temples in bali. makes a great feast for your eyes. the beach, the beautiful traditional bali temple architecture accentuated by the sun-rise/sun-set was definitely bringing a heavenly feeling. beware! you would not want to leave.",2
"i always spend a day in uluwatu everytime i go to bali. why? 1. on your way to uluwatu temple, you can stop by in the very nice luwak coffee restaurant, enjoying not just the luwak coffee but also try any other different coffee 2. uluwatu temple is very beautiful, feels magical especially when you go there and they have a ceremony 3. you can see a kecak dance, very attractive show. 4. while you see the performances, you can watch the sunset..a very beautiful sunset 5. if you wear a mini skirt/short pants, you have to use a purple or green saroong which already provided after you pay the tickets. the monkeys? last time i went there, all of sudden, 1 of the monkey grab my colorful sandal.but because the sandal was on my feet, the monkey can't took it from me. i just made a move with the sandal and the monkey left me. actually,don't worry about them, as long as you're not use any kind of interactive things and bother them, they will enjoy the sea and forest as much as we do :))",8
"this is a must visit in bali. we did not watch the kecak dance and sunset but the view is so beautiful. however, you need to be careful of the monkey here. you can see local guides here are ready with the stone in order to scare the monkey away. the monkeys are particular interested in your sunglasses. i will definitely watch the kecak dance if i am back to bali again.",2
"i have to agree with a previous reviewer about the state of the temple at uluwatu. my daughter and i visited some time ago as part of a harley half day tour (highly recommended!). the temple from a distance is indeed stunning in the late afternoon, but having to keep a wary eye on the naughty monkeys and avoid the piles of garbage took away from the beauty of the site. not to mention only being able to view it from a distance - i had expected we'd go right inside. very disappointing.",8
went to one of the main tourist attractions and a sacred temple in bali. definitely a must if you go to bali and love their heritage and respect their culture. don't forget to take tonnes of pics as there were quite a few people who went nuts. a place to remember for many years to come. thank you bali for the wonderful experience!,2
go early if you wanna avoid crowd. bear in mind uluwatu temple is one of the most visited place in bali and can be very crowded in late evening. if you wish to snap picture perfect photos go there early and find best spot to watch sunset. monkeys in this area can be very aggressive so better take good care of your belongings.,8
we went here with a private driver booked online and had dinner at a nice restaurant. tourist trap but we still enjoyed the ceremony at the some part artificial temple with fresh water. beautiful scenery!,4
"this is probably one place that is really instagram worthy specially if mt. agung is visible between the gates but the long wait for your turn is something of a turn off. woke up early at 4 am just to travel all the way to the eastern side of bali. once there, we need to pay for a shuttle ride going up to the temple, we were advised already that there will be another payment to enter the temple therefore we knew already what to expect. upon getting the ticket, we were given a number for the queue in taking the picture. when we got there the number was 26 and we were at 73, i thought it would go fast but unfortunately you cant control devotees to stop their climb to do their prayers and offering at the temple thus taking too much time for them to pass first before taking of pictures can once again commence. it took us 3 hours waiting for our turn and i would say that it is not worth it to have waited for so long wherein we could have actually used all those time to other areas of interests in bali. dont get me wrong, the pictures turned out fabulous but the wait is really what killed it. for the instagram hungry people, this is one way to get noticed but for the impatient tourists this is definitely not for you, a total waste of time of just waiting for your number to be called for a minute or 2 of picture taking.",28
"located in a beautiful setting! on the cliffs, 2 temples there... by low tide you can walk to the temple for closer pics, but not go in which is the downside...was hoping to see the inside. but really beautifull setting and surroundings...worth it!",4
"its one of the most beautiful vista in the bali and the nusa islands but 99% of you will only look at it from up top of the cliff. it takes a long time to get there and the path down was congested and full of other tourists. with that being said, it makes for some of the best highlights when we show people our trip. in a nut shell, its beyond beautiful but it didnt make me emotionally attached to an experience there.",2
"what makes this temple special is its location . its by the cliff with a spectacular view . although it was raining when we came .. just be prepared with a raincoat and an umbrella since it could be slippery . there are monkeys walking around , a bit scary but they wont really bother you . simply picturesque.. must see !",14
"i will be honest, there are not much to see here. this is an spot to take a picture as a souvenir from indonesia, we had fun thinking of the poses that we will make in our turn..haha, by the way no kisses are allowed. the picture is taken with a mirror, i knew that and is fine, is very creative i think. you will have to go as first thing in the morning to avoid crowds and take a turn. was fun more than cultural experience.",2
"nice enough temple, but i dont see the big deal with there being soo many tourists at sunset. in my opinion there are better places to watch the sunset around uluwatu so unless youre keen to watch the fire dance id go in the day to avoid the crowds. didnt have a problem with the monkeys personally.",8
so beautiful to see at sunset. went to see the kecak dance. thought i would be bored during the performance but it was so entertaining. would highly recommend it.,13
in a hot sunny day it's the perfect activity to keep cool and get face-to-face with many monkeys in luscious gardens to wander through. there was also an art gallery exhibition of balinese paintings with an artist explaining their drawing and painting techniques. an overall must-do cultural experience.,2
"tanah lot is expensive and one can't get into the temple. you pay for the parking and for an entrance fee to just access a nice path along the coast. the temple is in a rock and it is closed to the tourist. you don't really need to pay money for walking along the cost. i don't know if the temple is nice but the hassle to buy sarongs, coconut shells,t-shirts and hundred of ugly things is not worth the trip.",17
"what can one say when the land meets the sea and artists create an architectural masterpiece that enhances those natural elements? this scene rates as a watercolorists dream. it must rate as the loveliest temple on bali island. prepare yourself for large crowds, though. and everywhere you turn someone wants to sell you something—from touching a snake to buying a flower",2
"great location, friendly and very helpful locals. balinese people mostly are quite hospitable. definitely will be returning",2
"of all the places i went in bali, this was hands down my favorite. it was the most beautiful panoramic overlooking the crashing ocean waves. the kecak fire dance is held at the uluwatu temple, so be prepared to be entertained. also, you get to interact with the monkeys that live in the area which is another cool perk of the visit. lastly, you can't leave without climbing the steps to see the temple. seeing the ocean waves cover the jagged rocks was simply intoxicating and a must see if you go to bali. just try not to go on a rainy day.",2
"i visited uluwatu temple on my own early in the morning to avoid the sunset crowds. it was a great view of the ocean for photos and the monkeys are really cute. it is recommended not to wear hats or sunglasses etc as the monkeys might steal things so i did end up sunburnt, but it was worth it. the cost of the ticket includes use of a sarong for people who arent covered enough. there is no need to pay for a tour to visit unless you want the extra information a guide can provide.",8
"public temple at a beautiful scenery at the sea. 60k rupiah entrance fee per person. nice garden. during low tide you can walk close and around the temple which is a must see in bali, impressively located on the top of cliffs by the ocean.",2
"just go, a must see. taxis are cheap, use balitourexperiences.com ask for putu he was great and knows all the top sites like this.",2
"im not a temple or a church fan. ive seen so many. but this temple, which features on the 50000 rupee note, was worth the visit as there are also landscaped gardens, it borders balis second largest lake and the air is clean. we saw a morning offering ceremony.",2
"beautiful forest and temples, good chance to get some nice photos. our guide told us the monkeys at the monkey forest weren't bad like they can be at uluwatu, but my friend had to wrestle one when it tried to take her bag.",8
"the picturesque is wonderful and so is the ambience. be watchful of the monkeys here, they are notorious and snatch anything they see you holding. strongly recommend a guide as they have tricks to protect you from monkey and explain the history behind the temple.",14
"i was blown away when i looked at the views from the temple at uluwatu. a must see location for any traveller. you won't be disappointed & it's free unless you go see the fire dance. be careful of the roaming monkeys though as they like to steal your sunglasses off your face or anything else that takes their fancy like drink bottles & bags. then they run off into the bushes & not seen again. funny to watch when it's not your items!! lol. go see the fire dance for a bit of history & also for a bit of comedy at the end of the performance. costs only 10,000 rp (about $10 aus). but take your sunscreen, water & a hat as it's extremely hot & strong sun at the dance areana which is at uluwatu temple location.",8
"we had very good experienced here, watching kecak dance while sunset with scenic view. the distance not too far from kuta or jimbaran area.",13
"this temple is quite beautiful and can give you a feeling of peace with the beautiful surroundings. this temple is built in a lake and the lake is surrounded by mountains,so the view here is very very spectacular. near this place, you can go to the strawberry stop to try some strawberry food like juice, milkshake if it's the season for strawberry. and this scenic spot is on the mountains, so you'd better bring your clothes with you because it's a little cold and sometimes rainy here.",4
the temple is in a beautiful location but it is highly touristic and crowded and you cannot even enter it. mostly a big money maker.,4
"one of the most famous temples in bali so no need to say it is a tourist hotspot. it is a duck and dive thru tourist camera shot and nagging hawkers. all in all a place you have to visit, just to say you have, when in bali.",2
like other scenic locations uluwatu too has the best views and one of the best temples of bali. beware of the monkeys since it is not quite friendly like the ones in sacred monkey forest. the monkeys can snatch your food or chappals...yes you read it right! the chappals you are wearing it can come in groups and snatch it too. so be quite careful around them. you have lots and lots of photo ops and be on time to buy your kecak dance tickets.,8
"my 2nd time here. this temple is near jimbaran and it was about 90min from my seminyak hotel wear jeans unless you want to borrow their in-house sarong which has been worn hundreds of times before each wash prior to the temple itself, you'll probably run into the dozens of monkeys . don't wave anything loose , edible or shiny at them, they will grab it you'll enter the centre of the area and it's worth to walk up both ends. the views are spectacular and the cliffs and waves are just gorgeous to watch",14
"we had one late afternoon trip to uluwatu last time. it was fantastic trip. we have seen best sunset ever. went for a kekak dance with amazingly perform with the sunset view. but, please beware with some naughty monkeys there. always have your belonging in good hand and safe. apart from there, this temple is magnificent",8
the visit to ulawatu temple in bali indonesia was awesome. the temple is located at a cliff. the site of adjoining sea is awesome. the temple is at a height. i am my elder son climbed on the temple. it was a fabulous experience. we did wear the cloth provided at the temple. there were lot of monkeys around. the sunset could be witnessed from the temple. it was a delightful experience.,8
"not much of temple to see,no statues of deities or sanctum sanctorum,but nice to walk through the complex and enjoy views of the sea and moats surrounding the complex.you have to tie a loincloth before entering the complex as per tradition.monkeys may be scary at times.enjoy the views from different vantage points and levels.good photo oppertunities.",14
the place is so beautiful. this cannot be described in words. amazing view and the sunset was mesmerizing. however like any other place there are people ready to make money. to go on the top of the temple we were asked to take holy water for which of course we had to pay. also there was a serpent there and to see it again we had to pay some money. but i guess this is part and parcel at every place. we went done to the beach as well which was awesome. must visit place.,4
"the temple is very crowded and just average as far as temples go. i was not able to go inside some areas i wanted to photograph. had i not been with my guide to explain some things about hindu temples, i would have been sorry i walked up. i decided not to go for the show and was glad. thank you trip advisor reviewers who suggested against this.",4
i especially liked this temple because of its unique location. we stay for the sunset and saw the show. the show was amazing!,13
"what a great place, really crowded at weekend, you can also watch the kecak dance here (get ready to line up for the ticket the price was about 10usd or something), the view was so great, sunset view at uluwatu was good also.",8
"it was a dream come true to see it up close and personal this postcard perfect picture of the ulun danu at bratan lake, a product of the volcanic eruption that formed a stunning lake in this high altitude cool place. it was simply paradise, with pine trees, flower blooms, tamed animals around. one could do boating and other water activities provided it's good weather. it was foggy and we have to wait to have better and clearer view of everything past 12noon. summer could be the better season to avoid the rain. souvenir shops, spacious parking area, restos nearby complete this best destination when in bali, approximately less than 3 hours from kuta. the temple is well preserved, i really admire the pagoda-like roof tiered merus, very distinctive balinese design.",30
on arrival our driver warned us to not wear our glasses or anything shiny because of the monkeys at the first part of the entrance. pleased we didn't as we saw 5 people who were trying to get back their prescription glasses with no luck! it's a great place to view the sunset. luckily when we got there it was low tide so we were able to walk to the temple however you cannot enter the temple. loads of people there and some hawkers. after this we went along to watch the dancing. get there earlier to get a seat. worth seeing if you haven't seen any balinese dance.,2
"ok, so everyone said you must visit the temple for sunset, so this is what we did lastnite. after paying a small fee at the carport and putting on our sarongs, we ventured down the hill to the temple. we arrived about half 4 with plenty of time to spare till the sun set. already it was very busy there with abbot of tourists taking their seats on various walls or steps awaiting sunset. we took a walk along the cliff tops to the left and we're confronted by monkeys! my other half was a bit frightened from the stories we had heard so stayed well back, i ventured a short way on. i decided to turn back when the monkeys began attacking a lady and her bag, whilst another sat in the tree eating someone's glasses. a warning to all is have everything tucked away where the monkeys cannot get them, even if losing your glasses make you blind...better to be blind for 5 minutes than the rest of your holiday ha ha! we the decided to explore closer to the temple and down the other side. entrance to the main part is restricted for worship. views were spectacular and everywhere you go there is something amazing to see. whilst it was nice to be so close to the monkeys, it was a little unnerving. when we went it was seriously busy with tourists which took away from the special views, but any place as famous and spectacular as this is bound to attract lots of people as it did us. we are glad we've been and got some great photos/videos, however would probably not going back again. having said that, if you haven't been already, it is definitely somewhere you must see and sunset makes it even more spectacular. just beware the monkeys, prepare for crowds and also use mosquito repellent!",14
an uphill trek to a picturesque temple of lempuyang. a long queue but worth it. nice mirror trick from photographers.,28
while the temple complex is pretty ordinary and small... the place deserves brownie points for breathtaking views.. of the indian ocean.. the location of temple right on the tip of cliff with waves after waves of ocean hitting the rocks beneath makes for a picturesque location. overall a must visit location,4
such a beautiful view and example of balinese culture and history. the temple in the water is a great view any time of day low or high tide.,2
"temples in the middle of a lake never failed to amuse me. considering that this structure was built ages ago, i never imagined how they do it. i was lucky to witness a traditional balinese ceremony while i'm seeing the sights. the entrance fee was 50k, as the place was imprinted on this paper bill. i would definitely come back.",2
"there's a wonderful view from the top of the cliff near the temple but the building itself is not exactly awesome. watch out for guys offering you a \guided tour\ as they expect 100,000 rupiah!",4
"make sure you set a whole day aside if you wish to do all 7 temples. this places is not crowded. i believe the cost was 10,000 rupiahs or $1 cdn per person. you can do it alone or take a guide. if you're scared of monkeys i suggest taking a guide. monkeys everywhere and they are not friendly. bring good walking shoes be prepared to climb lots and lots of stairs. bring plenty of water but if you forget or drink it there are vendors (believe it or not) at some rest stops going up. they have snacks, warm water bottles (no cold water), drinks. some of those vendor ladies helped us with the monkeys, they had sling shots and bamboo sticks to deter the monkeys. the first is the most impressive. that's the one picture you see all over pinterest if you search bali. \heaven's gate\ beautiful view and of course perfect location for the iconic photo op. the other temples are small not as impressive or much to see. i believe the 4th or 5th temple has an amazing view. the 7th temple be prepared to be greeted by yet more monkeys and it's run down. in my opinion if you want a good hike do all 7 temples. great leg workout and great views views along the way. my 11 and 9 years old niece and nephew did it all with us. took us about 4 hours there and back a taking pictures and resting. if you want to see temples i would have just done the first 4 temples or even just stayed at heaven's gate. but this is a must see when in bali.",2
"stunning temple and location in the uluwatu region. we had a guide who sort of attached himself to us before we could say we didn't need him. in saying that the $15 charge was reasonable and he provided a lot of information and a sling shot to ward off the monkeys who can be a pain. the scenary and scale was amazing, all carved out of coral obtained from the sea by hand!! nice to see the money for the entrance is put back into the temple with new building and a almost finished monkey pool nearly done.",8
spend some time in the late afternoon--see the amazing cliffs and fantastic views. interact with nature (and the monkeys!) before settling in and experiencing the incredible fire dance that plays out in front of the setting sun.,13
"this temple sits at the edge of a cliff overlooking the sea. the admission fee is idr20k but the temple building itself is out of bounds. you can walk along a muddy track around the temple and along the edge besides vegetation and forest inhabited by wild monkeys. they come running to you the moment you open your bags. you are being watched all the time. so do nothing except admire and take in the beautiful scenery of the vast blue ocean beneath and beyond....and the incessant breaking of waves on the rocks and the amazing shore below. we also saw monkeys and their babies clinging to outcrops on the cliff wall, secure from intruders like us. the cliff is guarded by an old and cracked cement wall that gives you the feeling it might be falling off anytime. however, you can take amazing pictures here with the temple and the ocean as the backdrop. a shocking but memorable experience awaits me outside the gates. don't be fooled that monkeys are only found inside. they are everywhere, including the parking lots. a naughty one stealthily stole my spectacles by jumping onto my shoulder and snatching it from behind my back despite screams and yelling. do not for one moment think that they will not fight back...it will bare its ugly snarling teeth to scare you off or run away into the forests. so quick and swift that you will have no time to react. we offered biscuits to no avail as if this was not good tasting food. a local came to my rescue by offering a raw egg and thank goodness that it traded my spectacles for the raw egg. so be prepared to hide them until you have left the place. i could only reconcile the fact that these monkeys have turned smart through experience to bargain snatched items in return for great food. next time, bring a raw egg just in case.",14
this temple was amazing there were such beautiful views of the ocean and the cliffs definitely return to this temple so beautiful !,4
"just for the experience, we dined here after a visit of uluwatu temple. the bill was a bit expensive. good thing the cooking was right and the order came with rice and vegetables. the sound of the waves splashing was soothing and the crowd was mostly foreigners.",8
"must-see simply for the amazing sunset views stay away from the sunset viewing gallery that is usually very crowded. recommend walking up to the temple and behind the temple where there's not much of a crowd but you still get to see the glorious sunset make sure you remove your eyeglasses/sunglasses, water bottles and caps. monkeys are quick to snatch these and it's difficult to retrieve them the sunset view and the amazing panorama are worth tolerating the mischievous monkeys",14
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"this is a must on the bali tour list. went here before sunset a few weeks ago and thought it was amazing. it's about an hour from the kuta/seminyak area. parking is easy, entry is easy. no sarong required. lots of shops and restaurants on a single street after you enter. the ticket was 60,000 rp. per person which is under $5. sunset is the perfect time because it's low tide which means you can get close to the temple and get some awesome pictures of it and the shore/cliffs around it. this is selfie central with tons of tourists doing just that. after we'd walked around and gotten our fill of views, we went up to some of the cliffside cafes to have a young coconut and watch the sun go down over the temple. so relaxing and beautiful. perhaps the best view of all was from this vantage point. i should mention that it took us about 90 minutes to get back due to post sunset traffic. but still worth it.",2
"the views are good from the lake surrounding the temple. but the entrance fee is quite high... 50,000 per pax. and inspite of this the temple is not maintained.",4
nice to see and obviously a must when visiting bali if only to tick it off your list but very touristy. lots of market stalls along the way.,2
my husband and i dearly love this temple as we think that ti is very special. we enjoy the magnificent view and peaceful ambiance! highly recommended the entrance fee is rp. 30.000 per person.,4
"another place in bali that has been pretty well ruined by instagram. it used to be so tranquil and relaxing, now the pond area near the entrance is awash with crowds trying to get photos of themselves standing on the stepping stones. yuck! the rest of the grounds are very nice and less crowded, and i guess if you went early morning or late afternoon (open 08:00 to 18:00 daily) you wouldnt have to compete with the hordes.",2
"we visited the water palace and stayed in one of the villas for two nights. the palace itself is absolutely beautiful and the staff have done as excellent job of maintaining it over time. because we stayed in the villa we were able to go into the grounds before it opened for the day which i would definitely recommend. once the gates opened it got quite crowded and was much harder to get around. the villa itself was quite traditional and lovely, though we had some issues with the fuse blowing whenever we turned the aircon on. overall quite a good experience and was very nice to see the more traditional side of bali.",2
"ok....so if you are in to peaceful meditative temple atmospheres do not go here! wow...the crowds were immense and not a ounce of the normal temple atmosphere to be found! sure, go....take some nice pics of the temple on the water, tick it off your list, but don't expect a life changing moment of clarity or anything! except the one to avoid any place that a car park is overflowing with coaches!",4
"this is a top-spot you must visit when in bali. temple locates on top of the moutain offering a wonderful 180° view of the ocean. be careful of the monkeys there, they may steal something when you're inattentive! and from 6pm they have the traditional kecak dance during the sunset which giving the dance more spiritual",2
"a great afternoon, beautiful views and the monkeys were fun to watch. we wandered around the grounds of the temple and the paths along the coastline, spectacular.",14
amazing jungles and architecture. we have a good time with family. recommend for couples with kids. not so big place but nice. as for temples all of them closed. but you can take a pictures through the gates.,4
"nice temple on the sea but unless you go very early in the day it is overcrowded for the experience. it is hard to enjoy the beautiful view with hundreds of other people around you, so definitely avoid this place during the day and only visit in the early morning.",4
in our opinion this was the most beautiful sight we visited in bali. in june it was quiet crowded but still worth your visit!,2
this temple realy religius and have strong spiritual. realy beauty place if u come and see what the temple have there. u can see a holly snack and holly water,4
"really enjoyed our visit here. big temple to see. lovely walk along the cliff edge with stunning views. the fire show was a wonderful experience, particularly as the sun set in the background.",13
"we are coming here with our family las 3 days. thks temple was verynice, clean and the staff was friendly, definitely we will back again.",4
"we saw the sunset close to uluwatu temple, which unfortunately cannot be visited, but the place is awesome, be careful because of the monkeys, avoid having something in the hands. you have to be there around 6pm if you want to see the sunset, quite busy place but worth to see it.",8
"we reach the temple late in the evening, it has a splendid view of the indian ocean waves hitting the rocks. nice place to visit and do some shopping.",4
we recently hired a driver to to us from our hotel in sukawati south to the temple. it had come recommended from a friend who said it was her favorite thing in bali. it takes about an hour to get there and the traffic is pretty nightmarish but its worth the trip. very cool place. they say the best time to go is sunset but we went around 3 and it was pretty crowded. our driver said it is even more crowded at sunset. so if you don't like crowds mid-afternoon is good. you must wear your own or rent a sarong - men and women. the sarong rental is a donation to preserving the temple - so even though i had my own i rented one anyway. the temple it self isn't spectacular but the views are magnificent. great photo opportunities. definitely not to miss.,2
an interesting and must-see tourist attraction on the western sea of the bali island. also included in the itinerary of our latest bali visit. especially spectacular view during sunset.,2
"tickets for the show are sold an hour before the show! so try to be there on time. the scenery is so beautiful. do not drive there, take a taxi the roads there are all up hill and get pretty crowded",13
"located about 30 km away from denpasar, tanah lot temple was purportedly built in the 16th century, in the honor of the hindu sea god baruna. the temple itself is relatively difficult to visit, as it is located on a rock formation about 300 meters from the shore and is accessible by foot only on low tide. as others have mentioned, even you are able to make it to the temple, chances are you find it closed. however, there are a few small open restaurants on the cliff west of the temple, which offer wonderful views of the temple itself and the surrounding ocean. it is one of the important balinese temples, has an amazing location and is very much worth a visit.",18
don't waste your time and money there unless you want to pay 60000 rupiah to visit a fake village of tourist shops and end up blocked by a o entry\ sign in front of the entrance to the actual temple. total scam.,4
"small stretch of volcanic sand but breathtaking, we stopped there on the way to gates of heaven temple",4
"this is one of the popular tourist places in bali. once you enter the premises , the temple is at a steep walk of about 100 steps on the left . on the right you have a pathway with a view point to the sea and the cliff . lot of monkeys on the pathway and they are infamous for snatching away sunglasses and floaters. one of the monkey ran away with the sandal from one of the kid in the group. another one took sun glasses from a lady while she was wearing it. view are great. there is nothing much to do inside apart from taking pictures. you are not allowed inside the temple. overall a good place for taking pictures.",2
"either you go in the morning or evening during sunset. good place to take great photo shots. if you are lucky and low tide, you can walk across to the temple. ample of shopping places also available. its cheap. but make sure you bargain. but some shops do have fix price.",4
"bali, despite its size is blessed with natural beauty and amazing culture. one of indonesia's many islands this is indeed one of the most beautiful. from every corner of the island it has something unique and beautiful to offer. one of them is uluwatu, located in southwest corner of bali it has a rugged and high cliff coastline with strong waves and beautiful beaches ideal for surfing. in this place is the location of uluwatu temple or also known as puhur luhur, one of the 9 major temples in bali dedicated to acintya, the supreme god of balinese. a hindu sea temple, it was built high on top of the cliff at 70 m high. this beautiful limestone cliff formation is the result of tectonic plates movement in the area. the place is also the home of balinese macaques. at the base of the cliff lies the beach ideal for surfing. entrance is 30k idr for adult which includes balinese sarong to pay respect on this holy ground. some areas of the complex is not ideal for seniors, young kids and persons with disability. toilet is located inside the complex. the complex is a series of stairs that follows the edge of the cliff and its coastline. despite the steepness and height it is not scary to walk from end to end of the temple. on both ends you would have a good view of the limestone rock cliffs formation and the incredible waves the batters around them. at the west side there is a lounge area where you can sit and have a good photo spot of the rock in the east. although all over the pathway you will always have a good spot for beautiful photos and videos on this holy site. there are also many hindu rituals that you may encounter around the complex since this is an active holy site. just be aware of monkeys walking around and don't be nervous, touch or give them food when you pass by. we took insta-worthy photos and video on this complex which is really a delightful site. please alot around 2 hours when you visit this place and marvel at the amazing beauty of the sea, land, and people in uluwatu temple.",8
lake bratan is very worth visiting. drive from denpasar was long due to traffic jams but we drove passing lovely rice fields and had a chance to make panoramic photos from the mountain top on the way to bratan lake. bratan temple and grounds around the temple are very picturesque. i made many beautiful photos and had a lovely walk. there were tourists but not as many as in some of the other temples which made a visit more appealing.,4
enjoy the view of ocean.. be with self.. re visit the epic ramayana... beware of notorious monkeys...specially take care of your eye shades/glares/glasses....do not carry food with you. avoid backpack-hand bags....,14
"while this is a beautiful temple - you can't see very much, even if you are able to walk over to it during low tide. there are other temples that i felt we learned much more about bali / hindu culture and were just as beautiful. it's also very, very crowded with tourists. if you go, i would suggest going early in the day to avoid the sunset crowd.",2
"i have visited tanah lot many times, amazing rock temple, pay entry ticket, enjoy sunset, shopping balinesse crafted gifts, stunning view for photo.",17
beautiful view at ulun danu beratan this place have a strong magnetic every time at the day are always full of people all the part of the temple are very tidy and clean very well,30
"if you are looking for spirituality and beauty at ulun danu temple, youve come to the right place. the main attraction are two beautiful floating temples with a unique backstory of the hindu dharma religion native to bali (itself a new religion derived from origins of hinduism and buddhism infused with indigenous animism beliefs). if you havent yet noticed, the image of these two floating temples at ulun danu temple is ingrained at the back of one of the indonesian rupiah note! while it is the pride of bali, having its mark stamped in the national note certainly brings a more heightened sense to the peaceful location. depending on the day, you will either get throngs of people visiting the temple or a very quiet peaceful almost meditative walks to yourself in the temple grounds, which is also compete with a few intricate archways and rock paths besides the beautiful lake. an important thing to note is that the balinese still hold on firmly to their beliefs- one of them being that a women on her period is not allowed to enter the temple grounds (this is not an uncommon observance in asia). rest assured however, they will still allow the women in this situation to marvel at the outer areas of the temple. when in bali, do as the balinese do, and you will truly come to appreciate the miraculously beautiful island of gods as it was nicknamed since the late 90s.",30
"the uluwatu temple complex is at the edge of a high cliff and is a very scenic place with a beautiful view of the indian ocean and sunset. the temple itself is average and not much to do there. at sunset, there is local traditional dance/play depicting stories from the ramayan. this needs a separate ticket and is worth sitting through",8
"we visited the uluwatu temple while on holiday in bali - the views are breathtaking and definitley worth a visit, ensure that you wear comfortable shoes as the terrain is quite uneven and you need to take a few big steps up and down boulders. also it is advisable that you read up about the temple and what to look out for when you are there as there are no sign boards or information leaflets at the temple and you may feel as if you have not seen everything. beware of the little monkeys, they grab sunglasses off your head and know to look in bags to food. all in all a must see if you are in the area.",8
one of the must-go temple attraction in bali. take a long slow walk along both sides of the cliff. the views from the cliff were stunning and they're probably the best i've seen in the south region of bali. a good 2-3 hours is recommended if you want to explore the area well - you will not regret the time spent. a few points to note though: 1) sun: there is hardly any shelter so avoid visiting around noon as it can get really really hot. 2) cliff edges: be very careful when moving along the certain areas of the cliff that have no barriers. they are extremely dangerous for the kids. 3) monkeys: the monkeys here are notorious for snatching your personal belongings (dangling and/or unattended) so be sure to leave all unnecessary items in the vehicle. secure all cameras well and keep your shades in your pockets if you do not need them.,2
our private driver recommended we visit here and i'm glad we did. the temple was incredible and rage views were amazing. even if you don't enjoy looking at temples this one may just change your mind!,4
"we visited during a ceremony so the experience was that much more interesting as we got to see the procession of believers cross the water to enter the temple with their offerings. other than this, the views are what makes it a unique experience. there is also an entry fee and you need to wear a sarong and sash before entering.",4
"regarding this temple i think in terms of us we tourist the view is really amazing. depending upon the time your visiting this temple you get a different view. i travel in a little bit of rainy season in jan but good thing was that it did not rain. i had a private tour and the guide was awesome and took me to this location however, there is a small amount of fee you need to pay. if your traveling to bali then this is one of the place that you must visit, the scenery of this area is outstanding.",2
"anyone visiting bali has to stop by at uluwatu temple. there is nothing exceptional about the temple per se. it is like any other temple with the gopura or pura as it is locally called. it is all about the breathtaking view, the enormity of the indian ocean, the magnificent sunset, the temple on the cliff and of course the kecak dance which keeps the visitor engaged from 6-7 in the evening. imagine sitting atop a gallery of stone steps with the roaring waves of the ocean right in front of you and the sun's rays dancing on the huge water body! oh my god what a sight for sore eyes! i have not seen anything like this in my life. it is stupendous. worth a second trip. there was no monkey menace as some reviews said, maybe because our driver/guide knew what places to avoid. congratulations to whoever built it on the edge of the never ending indian ocean.",8
"ulun danu is my favourite place at bali. this is my second time. the first time in 2004, when i had my honeymoon the place very clean always want to come back must visit place",30
it's very nice scenery view point. the temple and the cliff are already present the history of balinese. you can see a nice sunset and enjoy the view in the evening here. it's a bit crowded for me but i have enjoy shopping here since it's many souvenirs with cheap price.,2
"as the title says - that is the main attraction, the temple itself well not so much. i did a quick trot and took a few snaps along the way, an hour should cover this place in its entirety.",4
"enjoyable temple, you can go fishing which is pretty neat. mountains in the close distance with the lake make it a dream location.",4
"a must visit to see the sunset with pura batu bolong in the foreground, there are 2 temples here. the first is the picturesque tanah lot temple, and the equally picturesque is the batu bolong temple. just make your way to the place and grab a place in the grass covered space and wither your time to see the sunset",17
"it is a good sight seeing attrection of bali. as it is almost the last attrection of bali tour so it is very crowded in the evening as most of the tourist want to see it at sun set time which is the best time to see it, the temple is located on the small cliff type hill with so many view points for the sun set in the sea, it is located in the south west side of bali. so many monkey also there. . vinod tandon delhi",2
"it was a long drive from on legian and once you start approaching it,you start gaining altitude and the weather becomes chilly.there are awesome orange orchards on both sides of the road.but the view of the mountain along with the lake and the clouds is just breathtaking.worth the long ride.must do in bali.",2
"to see not on the temple grounds but \from\ the temple grounds are these two big rocks a little out in the sea: one is a standalone rock that you can actually \go inside\ (if you don't mind getting your feet wet) by walking a short distance into the sea from the beach nearby; the other one in its \true sense\ might be a cliff jutting out into the sea, but with a big arch-shaped \opening\ below, i would just say it does appear as a big rock (although not a standalone one like the other one), and you can go right up to the gate of the small temple above it. and, i got the impression that people come to this temple mainly at \the time of sunset\ (our tour car had difficulty finding a spot in the parking lot), and yes that big arch-shaped opening under the rock-like cliff (as mentioned above) is just a \breathtaking photo-op\ at sunset! i came here with perama (which cost about 330,000 rupiah for a car & a driver although you'll also have to wait for some other people if you're just by yourself like i was); being the last of the six places on the tour, this was preceded by pura taman ayun (a temple with more of these \tower-like\ structures than at all the other balinese temples that i got to), a luwak coffee farm (where you can drink it, buy it & also see some of the furry animals whose droppings it's made of), pacung rice terrace (not to go down but just to view from above), pura ulun danu beratan (a lakeside temple with beautiful \garden-like\ grounds at a high altitude where you can also feel a \cool air\) & munduk waterfall (a high-and-narrow waterfall which i would call \quite average\ and which is quite inconvenient since you have to go \way down below\ to see).",4
"it is ancient hindu pilgrimage temple pura tanah lot, a popular tourist and cultural icon.we went in the low tide season so we coulld walk to the temple with out any difficulty. you cannot go inside as it is restricted same as many other temples in bali. but u still can take panoramic pictures from rocks around the temple. be careful as these rocks are covered with sea grass and extremely slippery. it is advised to wear suitable footware.",18
"a must see for a bali tour, fantastic views particularly later in the afternoon toward sunset. a nice walk through pathways to see the temple and the cliff views. beware of the pesky monkeys, which i am sure are now trained to pinch your sunglasses from your head only to have a kind old balinese man approach you to assist with getting them back ( of course i gave him money) when he made the monkey give them back after he fed it an egg.",2
the temple is located high up on the hill and it has superb sea views. lot of waves and tides can be seen from temple. we were lucky to enter the main temple which is far at the corner and sea views from here amazing. a perfect place for calm and peaceful meditation.,4
"like so many other temples and attractions in bali, this place cannot compare with other religious sites in south east asia such as borobudur (my personal favourite), angkor wat, wat doi suthep, or the schwedagon pagoda, and like so many places in bali it is overcrowded with rude tourists with selfie sticks and full of scammers and touts. no i don't want a trinket made in china, no i don't want a personalised tour of the temple. the monkeys are obviously trained to steal tourists' belongings, as there are men who will retrieve them for you - for a price. i have seen many of the same monkeys in borneo who try and steal nothing but food, so i am unsure as to why the uluwatu monkeys have developed such a fondness for phones and sunglasses. yes the clifftop views are impressive, but so are others that aren't located in such a hot crowded place. not worth the hassle.",8
the temple is so beautiful! in may it is surrounded by water. we were lucky to meet amin bedauh. he showed us the temple via his traditional boat. took his time. really worth a detour! if you can: visit it by sunrise. don't hesitate to pm me or amin bedauh to book your own private tour.,4
"we went twice for this, amazing place to visit.the cliff is beautiful.though you are not allowed to go to the temple shown in various images but the view is beautiful. there is a charge for 60000 idr/2. if you are indian no need to go for kecak dance which you must have seen in ramleela as its priced and waste of time.",13
really amazing view...just watching the big waves of the indian ocean was so exciting...i believe most tourists enjoyed their visit here...a must visit place in bali...,2
a very unique temple surrounded by water. amazing to see such a large body of water surrounded by high mountains. a very easy and enjoyable journey out there as well. the day we visited was freezing for us as we just had light clothing on and it was a cold wind! suggest you take a jacket it visiting at this time of the year.,4
"crowded but worth to see. the temple located at lake bratan, that's why it has really good view. there are restaurants that you can sit and enjoy the lake view and the temple.",4
"this wasn't planned on our trip but the taxi driver taking us to finns beach got lost and we ended up here. after paying a ten dollar entry fee we were then guided unwillingly from an old lady who insisted on paying her $10 at the end. we had just rushed through the temple but the view was amazing over the cliff face. there were a few monkeys around and our unwanted guide was justifying her role as our protector by warding them off with a tree branch she was also using as a walking stick.she was like a balinese yoda come to think of it. if it's any consolation she gave the kids a bracelet each that she had hand woven. would have been nicer if not for the foreful jedi making us take photos where she thought was right. all in all a good laugh..... for which one of us,i'm not sure.lol",14
such a beautiful place to visit. people who visit bali shouldn't miss this. morning time is preferred if you want to capture photos.,2
"first of all, i'd like to start off my review by saying that the cliff views here were stunning-- we quite enjoyed walking along the cliff-side path and seeing the colourful sunset over the ocean. however, the touristy-ness of the place was kind of a put-off. the \parking fee\ of 10,000 idr and the \per person entrance fee\ of 20,000 idr were standard, but the atmosphere here was anything but contemplative/prayerful/respectful. if you are looking for a quiet temple where you can meditate and walk around in peace, this is not the place to go. what you will find, however, are a plethora of tour groups, people taunting the monkeys, \selfies\ galore, and ignorant tourists blatantly disregarding the temple dress code-- case in point, several females who decided to sun-bathe on the lawn in their bikini tops. this is a religious site, so if you're not prepared to abide by and respect the culture and the rules, you should not visit. as far as what to wear when visiting: they provide everyone with a purple sarong, so just make sure you have a conservative top. i'd allow about 30-60 minutes to walk around and take pictures. lots of stairs, so i'm not sure about wheelchair accessibility. there is a large expanse of lawn at the end of the walking path, so bring a book or a picnic if you have the time. there are free toilets here, for those who are wondering. although we didn't see the sunset cultural performance, we overheard it and wished that we arrived a bit earlier. and yes- the monkeys will swoop down and snatch anything glittery from you, whether it's glasses, earrings, keys... so be careful! wear contact lenses if you depend on glasses for eyesight (i say this from experience-- one monkey in particular had a thing for my prescription ray-bans). all in all- this temple is worth a visit for the views, but not for the religious experience. i'm hoping the temples in northern bali are less touristy.",14
"if you wanna see hundreds of chineses people go there if not dont! dont waste your time, there are better temples!",4
get there after tide hours to enjoy the entire parts of the temple. sunset view is the worthwhile waiting as it promises a not to miss agenda during the visit.,4
"one of the most beautiful location of bali, most of you guys see the pics of the door with background of mountains and clouds, pics attached, some people named it heaven's door. believe me, its look like heavens door only. breathe taking views, its in the lap of nature in hills, there are 2 part kf this temple, one is this(in pics). other is little higher thn this, but lower is more beautifull than upper, upper is forest, if u love forest and nature u can trekk there. i choose this place, there is huge line for the photograph, local people clicking the pictures of everyone with mirror effect in mobile clicks, they dnt ask for money its all up to u, they only click pictures. i have time lapse too for both location, besides this door there ks 3 temple, but u can't go inside for aight seeing or clicking pictures, they only allow people who wants to pray. if u love to pray or meditation u can go inside.",2
"i went here with my niece and balinese nephew-to-be in september 2014. we drove there by hire-car. the trail leads you downhill through the jungle forest right through the numerous groups of monkeys. it was very hot and humid and tough going on the climb back up, so not recommend for those who have trouble walking uphill in the heat. beware of carrying drinks or food as the monies are very forward - i had my bottled water nicked by a cheeky one ! the site is nicely laid out in a forested valley criss crossed by carved bridges and at the bottom is a temple with stone statuary and a koi carp pond. a ceremony was going on at the temple whilst we were there. interesting place to spend a few hours, preferably first thing in the morning, followed by a good balinese lunch at one of the many local eateries.",2
"was really underwhelming. sure the sunset is nice, but you can see that in other places too. we couldnt actually visit the temple, so it just ended up being an expensive tourist beach with people trying to sell you stuff. happy to get the photos but wouldnt recommend it.",4
"this is truely a beautiful place to visit & spend an evening. large very well manicured gardens........ and the sunset is breath taking....only if your tour operator offers \ free dinner at tanah lot\, do not be fooled. the food at that restuarant at tanah lot, is terrible. a set menu of absolute rubbish, even the other 2 tables with us left their food & walked out",17
"out of all the temples we have visited, tanah lot charges 60,000 idr compared to 30,000 idr for other major temples we visited. it was a bit of a disappoint for 60,000 idr because there were other temples that offered better scenery for 30,000 idr.",17
"the temple was not surrounded by water but did have tourists on the water /lake with big bright pink or blue peddle ducks being paddled right up near the temple making it it difficult to get a photo of the temple as pictured above. hundreds of tourists being bused in and a fee to enter the area. nice gardens around but not worth the 15 minutes we spent to look at it after spending 2 hours to get there. the mosque in the hillside also took away from this ancient hindu temple which is still used and was used on the day for a celebration for the full moon, with a call to prayer over the loud sound system interuppting any sense of hindu spiritual time.",4
"this temple is beautiful. when the tide is out you can actually walk to the temple but it's not safe when the tide is in. there are many photographers there but i didn't use them. on a hot day make sure to bring an umbrella or fan because there aren't many trees to sit under for reprieve from the sun. depending on where you entered from, there are many restaurants and shops to stop by before or after you see tanah lot. you can also buy little toys on site.",4
"couldn't take my eyes of this temple. great location!! they have this local dance ,kecak dance at 6pm which is one of the main attraction at this place (i missed due to time constrain)for those who have not planned to get clothes or crafts, you will surely grab some from here. they sell at an affordable price.",13
"stunningly beautiful cliffs and endless view of the ocean greet visitors to this place. i'd rank uluwatu as a must-visit whenever you're in bali. the view aside, the realisation of how small and insignificant we are relative to god's creation hit me like a tonne of rock when i was looking at the place in its entirety",8
"incredibly commercial, with aggressive priests and a super crowded milieu. \donate\ to drink from the holy spring, and \donate\ to see the holy snake. can't go inside. beautiful location though, especially as the tide comes in and cuts it off.",4
"it is the best place one should never miss in bali. temple with great landscapes and stunning views. a place that everyone will definitely enjoy, the climate there is cool and suggested to take warm clothes for kids only",2
amazing scenery from uluwatu temple. monkeys are keen to say hi and can be annoying! be sure to visit the ketuck dance performance.,8
"me and my husband went to uluwatu temple to watch kecak dance. the driver just told us that kecak dance here is one of the best kecak dance in bali and the temple itself is one of the seven major temples in bali. so we just glad that we could visited this temple and watched kecak dance. we pay rp. 30.000,- for 2 persons to entered the temple and we pay rp. 140.000 for 2 persons to watched kecak dance. the kecak dance itself started at 06.00 pm. before we watch the dance, we still had enough time to walked along the temple and took some temple pictures with beautiful view surrounding the temple itself. trust me, you will love it! the kecak dance was entertaining and funny. we love to watched their performance. i wish my kids can watch the kecak dance too. just be careful of the monkeys. put your valuable belongings in your bag, including sun glasses, hat etc. give respect to temple, put on your comfortable shoes and enjoy the kecak dance!",8
"the temple itself is beautiful and located at a wonderful spot át and ín the sea. it's a shame you actually cannot visit the temple itself. apart from that, it is a bit disappointing to see so many people being very busy with their smartphones and selfiesticks, instead of 'being there' and enjoy the experience. we were even asked to move aside because some tourists wanted to take a picture right at the spot we were sitting... at the base of the temple there's a holy water spring. people were queuing and we were also invited to drink some water, but we also noticed how people were requested to make a donation. that seemed odd and didn't feel right (having visited tirta empul the day before). nevertheless a must see.",4
"we visited this holy place of worship on recommendation and we're pleased we visited. the journey from our resort in nusa dua was long on account of the narrow roads on the island & the volume of traffic, but once there, it was worth it. the temple which is hundreds of years old, is constructed on an outcrop of rock, which can only be accessed when the tide is low. although others on this site have reported it to be touristy, please don't be put off by this. we found no aggressive beggars, only local traders selling the usual things one would buy. the view of the temple was awesome and we imagine it's even better at sunset! well worth the journey and our driver was gr8.",4
"felt we had to come to watch the sunset from the guides and reviews we had read. the temple setting and cliff views are amazing. but we got our driver to take us around to the cliffside bars above uluwatu beach in time to catch sunset. it was amazing, the surfers way below catching the waves, sun setting, beer in hand, and surfer tunes in the background. definitely a place to stay in the future.",8
"i've been to quite a few temples in the 4 months i've lived in indonesia, and this is by far the most beautiful. you can't go wrong with being on a cliff overlooking the ocean. the cost to enter is also very reasonable. just watch out for those monkeys! they are cute and don't mind having their photos taken, but they are rascals. on my second visit to this temple, one of them tried to rip out one of my earrings. just use caution and watch out for sunglasses, hats, and earrings. also, if you can, go to see the kecak dance. it happens every day at 6pm. well worth the 70,000 it costs to get in!",2
"never miss tanah lot in your bali trip. out of many temples, this one stands out with best view with waves, sunset and divine vibes",18
"located in the near of the lake, on the mountain, this temple has a great view with a fresh air. make sure your camera is on and has enough memory, so you can save your memory of this place. you can take your foods or has your lunch here. but for advice, visit this place not in the rainy season, coz you can miss the camera spots. like most of the touristique in bali, this temple has also its shopping area. for your information, the 50.000 idr money has choosen this place for its picture. take your money and proove it or take picture with this money while you are at ulundanu beratan.",2
"this temple is in the lake surrounded by mountain. we went in the evening to avoid the crowd. when we went, it had just rained. clouds were low. we took some amazing photos here. entry fee is 30000pp. a must visit in bali.",2
"we got to the temple around 12.30 p.m. it was terribly hot but the views of the temple were stunning. the sound of the waves smashing against the cliff was awesome. unfortunately, the monkeys here are notorious for stealing people's belongings. i witnessed a monkey grabbing the flipflop of a boy who was still wearing it. i also saw another monkey running away with the spectacles of a lady. i'm quite sure the view would even be better in the late afternoon and sunset.",14
"it is a nice temple with a view on sea very stunning but it is necessary to pay a lot of attention to not particular polite monkeys all around, a good afternoon.",14
very beautiful temple though we weren't allowed inside. the view from the temple is quite breathtaking!,4
definitely the temple in the cliff is unique. an awesome ocean view is just in front of you. the traditional dance show is plus too. overall wise this is one of the must-see temple in bali.,2
"we went on a tour meant to discover this temple at sunset, but actually that's the time when most tourists arrive, so it was difficult even to get a clear picture without 10 tourists in it... we couldn't visit the temple itself, although from other reviews i understood that it would be possible. (and tax would be around 60k pp). all in all slightly disappointed since we could only see the temple from afar. in the evening it's the reflux, that means the water withdraws and you can get to the temple. in the morning, when the tide is high it looks as if the temple is emerging from water.",4
"we chose uluwatu as one of the few temples we visited in bali (due to time) and the sunset was worth every moment in the car! we didn't spend much time at the temple. it was holiday and only locals are allowed anyway, so really, we came for the sunset. it was busy so allow plenty of time there. walk up and down the sidewalk, take pictures, enjoy the waves crashing. we even saw dolphins in the water. we stayed for the fire dance. i wasn't sure, seemed kind of citchy to me, but in the end i'm so glad we stayed - we saw the sunset and enjoyed art you just don't see in the u.s. - wonderful!",8
a very good and nice place and also a must visit place in bali. especially the creation of water falls in the lime stones of beach when the waves hit the lime stones. it was an amazing experience to watch the same.,2
"came to this temple as part of a tour around this part of the island. it was ok and quite busy, stunning location but we completed the site within 30 minutes took some nice photos and that was about it.",4
"it's a temple on the edge of a cliff! while they block the access for the main temple, it's still really fun to walk around the area, see the cliff and sunset from the furthest area of southen bali",2
beautify temple in the ocean. it was very surreal. beautiful sunset. entry ticket was 60k idr. it was worth the visit.,4
we stopped by this temple on the way to semenyak from ubud. it is quite interesting to see such a temple on the shore of the sea. unfortunately we were not allowed inside that day due to a religious day. plan ahead and try to go on a day you can go inside.,4
great view and an amazing temple. there are many shops nearby to eat at and they have great view of the temple.,4
"i visited this place on 30 th december evening for the sunset view. entry fees 60k idr per adult. when we visited this place, there were high tides till the end of shore.so the entry to the central temple was closed, but it was open until 1 pm.so if u visit this place in the morning, u can visit the central temple. still we had a great experience of atmosphere there with very good photographic places. the sunset was not good when we viaited due to cloudy weather, but if u go in clear day, it is best place in bali to enjoy sunset. we also enjoyed some food at the restaurants from where the ocean view was really beautiful. the price of food was not expensive and food was tasty. u need 2 hours to spend here. all in all, 9/10.",2
"my husband and i visited the temple in late september! after getting our sarong a lady did try talking us into paying for her to take us on a tour of the temple and keep the monkeys from bothering us... she was definitely just trying to make money off of us! the temple is very easy to navigate and the monkeys did not bother us! not much to do in the temple, just some sightseeing!",14
"awesome view, can see the beautiful sunset. too pack because many of people ,so careful. i like very much the culture dance (kecek dance) because i love to know other culture, so depends to you if dont like or not really so no need to watch,but form me, if you not go and experience it, so means you tour at bali not complete at all. the hall for performance too pack until the audience be seated on the floor. so if you want to watch, make sure buy the ticket then before 5:30pm you already enter to the hall. you can take the photo to dancer but give some donation to them. once finished and going out, careful because the way you out was dark do not have light.",2
"well worth a visit, for adults and children alike. i liked the surroundings, the forest with the old temple in its midst. cal, peaceful, cool in the midday heat",4
hopefully want revisit again. fill like not enough just look at the big stone above others stone. the temple on the top of rock. just curious to know what kind of1 it.,4
tourists visit tanah lots can enjoy the temple view in the middle of the sea. tourists can take pictures also there. drink holly water and see a holly snake in the cave. traveller can also playing surf waves over the see.,17
"i visited uluwatu in early oct 2012. ideally, it would have been better if i had visited it from jul - sep 2012 when it was less hot. nevertheless, it was still breathtaking to enjoy the view of the indian ocean from uluwatu. the ancient temple of pura luhur uluwatu (which broadly means temple of divine origin at the rock of the land's end) is said to be one of the most spectacular temples on the island of bali. it is perched on a steep cliff. when i visited uluwatu, entry to the temple is available for an admission fee which i had no idea how much it was since it was included in part of a tour package. this is one of the most memorable places for me in bali. however, please beware of the monkeys which are known to snatch the visitors' belongings. i was told by my tour guide to remove my pair of glasses. however, it was challenging to see without my glasses, so i had them on while trying to stay away from the monkeys. a spectacular place to visit.",8
"the uluwatu temple and the kecak ramayana & fire dance was worth the trip. the monkeys that reside at the temple can be aggressive and we were warned to watch our glasses, jewelry and not carry food. the temple was interesting and the location overlooking the ocean is beautiful. we hoped to get good sunset pictures, but it was a bit cloudy the evening we were there. you must wear respectful clothing that covers your knees or rent a sarong and sash to go into the temple. the rental cost 3000 rupiah (less than $1 us). the kecak ramayana & fire dance is 70,000 rupiah (less than $8 us). our driver suggested seats in the top row for both views of the sunset and to be above the show. the lighting was natural and from the fire and with our camera our pictures were not the best. the show attracts a lot of tourists and is very crowded so get there early for high seats. late-comers were seated practically on the stage. as stated by others a program is provided in multiple languages that explain the story and dance.",8
we managed to reach the temple just before sunset and clambered up to the top to catch some family photos. the place was full with tourists (but somehow it didn't spoil the scenery). there were monkeys roaming freely and cheekily nibbling food given by tourists. the views over the sea were just stunning and we purchased a ticket after to watch the dance performance after (which is a great family activity).,14
"we visited this place as it was listed as one of the top attractions for bali. if you have some time to kill, the place is worth a look. the temple itself was overrun with tourists. we just saw it from afar for this reason. you have to take your shoes off, get in the water, and wade over to the temple. we actually enjoyed the surrounding shops and businesses more than the actual temple. there was a coffee house where a civet cat was just hanging out. the civet cat eats coffee beans, then defecates it out. the beans are then used to make the most tasty coffee in the world, apparently! that was a giant fruit bat at the same coffee shop -- see picture.",2
i have been to this place very beautiful sunset and also that's one of to see the temple on the cliff.,4
"we hired a guide for two hours and walked through the rice terraces and local forests before entering the water palace. this is well worth it to learn about the rice harvesting process, the local way of life and just absorb yourself. word of warning though - although the walk is not difficult, you need to watch where you are walking on the rice terraces as you can slip very easily. a very peaceful place - fountains, koi fish, lotus flowers, swimming pools. and yes you can swim here if you bring your bathers we traveled here for the day form nusa dua and it was well worth the two hour drive across to get away from the hussle and bustle of bali life and see how life is still be lived and mix with the locals.",2
"this is not a temple that you actually get to enter, or get even close to in fact. we went here as part off a day tour with our private driver. this temple is along the west coast of the island, and can get very hot/humid. this is a definite must see when visiting bali.",2
"i love this place. it's a must to do when in bali. the view from the top of the mountain is just amazing. a lot of tourists but it's normal is a beautiful place. there is a parking, and the place is around 45min from legian if i do remember",2
"in bali, one is not allowed inside the temple premises. so its more like visiting the beach. overall its a beautiful place. best time to visit is late afternoon so that you can see sunset. it is something not to be missed when in bali",2
tanah lot temple is at the beach were balinese people come to worship the god..it is a must go place for every tourist in bali..very beautiful sunset pictures can be taken..you feel peaceful @the place..,18
"beautiful sunset, gorgeous temples. a must for any tourist. the only downfall was that we had to walk quite a way to where we wanted to be and try get through masses of people",4
"my top favorite in entire bali trip is this temple of the cliff overlooking the ocean. the walk along the cliff to reach the temple is thrilling and amazing. the kechak performance in the evening is very entertaining too. the epic ramayana is played in this live entertainment. watch out for monkeys along the way, doing some monkey business :d visited in oct 2018",2
a very pretty temple to visit. the location is beautiful and the views are stunning. well worth a visit.,4
"we went there for the kecak dance show. the location of the temple is beautiful, you can see the sunset if it isn't cloudy.",13
"this temple is situated on the bank of the lake, its a picturesque place, with greenery surroundings, the temple located adjoining to the lake is a beautiful visual for your eyes, from here you can see the foggy mountains beyond the lake, this place is cooler then most of the places in bali, its like a hill station..",2
lovely temple and can do a bit of shopping. we can see the temple from the top and enjoyed our drinks,4
"uluwatu temple is one of the historical temple with best location. facing direct to the indian ocean and has best sunset area. you will enjoy the best clift and kecak dance as well ,while waiting for sunset. you will get an amazing experience.",8
"it was interesting visiting this place. the monkeys here were less aggressive than uluwatu temple, but not considering them aggressive will be an understatement. although the environment was very good, we kind of liked it here.",8
"make sure you check when low tide is, or you may not be able to access it. lots of tourists everywhere. entrance fee and shops/restauraunts/toilets on the path there. overall a pretty place but wouldn't say it's a must-see in bali, especially as it's a bit far from anything else.",2
"the most famous, the most amazing temple in bali, the sunset was amazing, ocean view and waves and rock, we wishes to get back again",2
"dont miss to visiting uluwatu temple known well for stunning view of evening time during sunset time. great scenery from 25-30 meters high cliff. monkeys are almost everywhere. be careful with your belonging(earring,necklace, phone, and glasses). monkey bit tricky on steals your thing in matter of blink of eyes. best time be there by 4.30pm. able to explore around area before sunset time@6.15-6.30pm depends on month. kecak fire dance are great to see with ird.100k for entrance fee. show will start @ 6am . enjoying the show with oven stage of sunset background during the show time. #okabalitourguide",8
"this is a beautiful temple, best viewed by taking a stroll to the other outlaying cliff to take in the full view of the temple hanging on the cliff. beware of the army of monkeys though. i saw a tourists' sunglasses and glasses being snatched away and they never recovered them ever again.",14
"4th times coming to here and this place is more and more awesome ... more facility, more friendly, more hommy ... can't wait to see another facility improvement. going go bali? u have to come to this place ...",2
i had this on my bali bucket list so i knew i could wait up to 3 hours for \that photo\. lucky me i only waited an hour and a half. i got to chat in line with other tourist and guide/drivers. i got to ride in the back of a ute (truck). there is a carpark where you must leave your vehicle and get a connecting ride to the temple in a ute for 20000 ir one way. then you pay for the rental of a sarong if you did not bring one...lucky me i brought one with me but you still had to give a donation. then there is a rather steep walk up to the temple. you are greeted at the temple with a person that will give you a blessing with a sprinkling of holy water. then you find the end of the line and wait until it is your turn. when it is your turn you give your phone to the photographer who will use a reflective filter placed just under your phone camera. the effect is awesome :) you may also have a friend or your driver/guide take photos for you as well. you are able to do half a dozen poses then it's all over. when we first arrived you had a clear view of the volcano by the time it was my turn it was rather cloudy plus there was a little smoke coming from the side of the volcano that added to the haze. there are little shops where you can purchase a drink or a snack. my one regret was that i did not walk up the stairs to take a photo of the volcano from the top of the stairs. there are 3 stairs you can walk on the outer stains but not the middle. i was pleased to have made this journey but i did it solo because none of my fellow travellers were keen on the long day and the wait.,28
"too many trained monkeys around. beware ! they snatch almost anything ! but, it's quite near to uluwatu where the beautiful sunset is ..so it's fine to drop by but just be careful ! august is the best time to go bali..so cooling with good weather",8
gorgeous gardens couple with spectacular sculpture creating a zen-inspired park atmosphere. not-to-be-missed on a trip to bali! take a picnic (or a yoga mat...) and enjoy the serenity within. water features throughout promote a quiet meditative sentiment. wonderful place for children to visit - definitely photo-worthy!,2
"this hindu temple is not open for tourists unfortunately. if the tide is low you can walk to the cliffs. otherwise, you can only take picture from the shores. i was told that you have not been to bali yet if you have not been to this temple! so pls come visit!",2
"spectacular view of the temple over the cliff, especially during the sunset. the monkeys are fun and very curious, so hold on to your sun glasses and other belonging, they will take them. do not go see the fire dance, it's not what it sound. my friends and i were so bored during the performance. spend more time walking around the grounds of the temple instead, and definitely do stay to watch the sunset. one of the most beautiful sunset i've seen!",13
"no no no. it's probably a very sacret and very beautiful tempel but you won't be able to enjoy it fully. first you pay entrance, then pass a souvenir village and when you arrive at the site you realise half of bali had the same idea. we arrived in the morning, as we always do, to get some pictures with little or preferably no other tourists on it. well guess what, it was already packed with people. most of the tourists will go to see the sunset... i just can't imagine what a circus that would be.. what a shame. my tip, be there when it opens and rush to the site to get that unspoiled feeling of this undoubtedly magnificent place.",2
"leading up to the temple is a huge area full of souvenir shops, restaurants, and chain stores. great area for shopping and easy to find some food that you will enjoy. the temple itself sits out on a big rock, and we were not able to actually access the temple or go up to it, it was kind of difficult to get a nice view of the full thing. down below the temple you can climb around on the rocks and walk under the rock shelves and some people were even enjoying the water. there was a park area with another viewpoint kind of further away but still had a nice view over the water and towards the temple.",4
"always keep hold of your tickets here. the temple itself is fantastic - amazing views over the cliff face and plenty spots to take photographs and appreciate the architecture. however i want to warn of the imposed tours that we were unfortunate enough to experience. upon paying entry at the temple gates, usually you are provided with sarongs to enter. we had been to temples prior and people had been kind in handing them out and assisting tying the sarong etc. on this occasion at uluwatu temple the people handing out sarongs proceeded to take our tickets, guide us in the temple and impose a tour on us (of which i expect they would have demanded payment for later) luckily we did not have to pay as looking round many others were not being guided and we quickly identified something was not right. we were part of an unfortunate few, however it really made us feel on edge and uncomfortable and tainted our experience of the temple. we wanted to advise others so they dont have the same. always keep hold of your tickets here once bought at the ticket booth. if you have to get a sarong be careful of those providing them, you can always get your own sarong from the stand. if offered any tours try to kindly decline (unless of course you would like one)",8
best tourist attraction of bali. we went to tanah lot for sunset on the last day. before this bali seemed to be over hyped tourist destination but my view changed after visiting this place.,18
"the views of the ocean and the sunset are simply breathtaking! this is the most 'omg wow' place we have visited whilst on our three week adventure in bali. there are plenty of opportunities to take some beautiful photos. be wary of the monkeys; our guide informed us that they can be aggressive (don't give them eye contact and leave your hats, shades and waterbottles in the car). no need to buy a sarong as it's included in the ticket price. enjoy yourself!",2
had a tour in uluwatu temple on the last day of my trip. i enjoyed the stunning views up there. there is an observation point which offers awesome views. it has made me admire uluwatu beach. my next bali trip in december i will be staying in anantara uluwatu nearby for more stunning sunrise/set views.,8
"it was nice for a slow walk with nicely landscaped gardens, beautiful and clean but slightly crowded. beautiful scene with lake, mountain and temple by the shore.",4
it should not be among your priority list and we have done it with certain expectations. the entrance fees is 30000idr per person. the temple entrance is closed usually. the sunset view can be seen from any beach but this being a cliff you can get a better view. there is fire dance show which you need to purchase tickets separately. but there are many better things to do. if you have time and you are near to it then just go.,13
"beautiful temple ,great photo-opportunity ,also a wonderful drive toward the mountain to north of bali . nice fresh air ,very different feel to bali ,than kuta area .there is some constructions going on at the moment ,so its going to become even more tourist friendly and spectacular at the same time ...highly recommended to visit while in bali.",2
my boyfriend and i took the drive from nusa dua to uluwatu which took about 45 mins. totally worth the drive. the temple is off the cliff and it's so beautiful. they provide you with a serong if your knees are showing which was super cool. defiantly a must see if you come to bali.,2
this is a fairly major tourist attraction with the temple sitting on a small island that has access during low tide only. parking area is some 100 metre from the temple however there was a line of small market shops offering items for sale. there is two areas to view the temple on just below the temple and another up a small hill overlooking the temple. lovely day today and it does look impressive. recommended,4
"one of the hi lights of our visit! the views over the ocean are astounding. the temple is surrounded by a natural forest with monkeys.the central gardens and platforms are restful. although crowded, the visit was meaningful. be warned to buy tickets for the dance early as the tickets sell fast. our driver offered to stand in line for tickets while we explored the facility.despite the crowds, the temple has a spiritual atmosphere. the dance starts at sunset. a beautiful moving experience. the dance is an age old performance based on a religious text. the production and performance is riveting. performed by locals. no music is used.beat is created by chanting and clapping.as the performance unfolds, the sun sets over the ocean.for us this visit would remain etched in memory for ever.",13
"we did hike to the very top of pura lempuyang temple and have to agree that the first two temples are the most beautiful ones. there are so many temples in bali, this one gave us a chance to explore without the crowds nor pushy sellers. it was nice to see the whole complex, but quite awkward to wear the sarong the the whole time and to hike in them. the monkeys are aggressive, but also smart, we had a small stick in hand and whenever did not feel comfortable around them, it was enough just to show the stick and the little guys walked away.",2
good place to visit but visitors are not allowed to go to the temple...even to halfway... during tidy times there won't be any way to reach temple. sunset is good from the sunset point near temple. best time to visit is...in the evening.,4
"we got here early and found a good spot overlooking the temple. not sure if it was because it was a thurs but not too crowded. sunset a little disappointing but think that's because of the volcanic ash. great bargains to be got for shirts at the stalls, they were around $3 each",4
"a lot of tourists visit this point. it has a nice walk, temple itself isnt very overwhelming. the best part is the high mountain and the beach down several hundred feet. watching sunset by the mountain edge is recommended",4
"we visited on a sunday which was within a religious period and, because of this, the area was very crowded with tourists and local people taking their offerings to the temple. because of this we didn't go into the temple itself however enjoyed the spectacular views from both the temple side and the other side of the cliff. the monkeys in the surrounding areas are amusing but you need to be very careful to hang on to your belongings as one lady in front of us had their glasses snatched. the monkey then proceeded to try and put the glasses on which was quite funny to see. there is a small charge for entering the grounds and both men and women need to cover their knees as is the norm when visiting temples. there are also a lot of steps involved with quite a steep climb so anybody with mobility problems would struggle.",14
"if you are going to visit a temple, this was the place to go. it is set on the ocean and when the tide is out you can wander the beaches and walk out to the temple. even though it was very busy, you could walk to the beach and no one was there. have dinner at a restaurant on the cliff and watch the sunset over the temple. it is worth it. but make your way further down on the cliff for a better view. get a table right by the railing for a perfect unobstructed view.",4
"if it was the temple on its own, maybe placed somewhere in the middle of the island, the review wouldn't be as great and in fact, you'd hardly see any reviews of the temple on tripadvisor at all. but what makes this a great place to visit is the combination of this temple with its surroundings! when you first come from the parking lot, you first arrive at the sea side and see another temple on a \rock peninsula\, to your right. that view is already awesome but unfortunately you currently can't go to visit the rock and temple because it was shut a few months ago when 2 tourists fell off the cliff there while doing selfies, and died. anyway, it doesn't take away from the beauty of this sight. so we then decided to turn left to what is the actual tanah lot temple and it is beautifully placed on a rock inside the sea, which becomes an island during high tide while you can actually walk to the temple during low tide. it's a very nice setting for beautiful pictures and it gets even better during sunset (from what i've seen on the net). unfortunately nature didn't treat us well the night we visited and the sunset was more or less killed off by the clouds, something which is very unusual in bali at this time of year according to our tour guide. but we still loved the place and would put it on our top 3 \must see sites\ in bali, together with the sacred monkey forest and the tirta empul water temple. as most other sites, the entry fee is very reasonable, at idr 30000. actually most sites charge entrance between idr 20k to 30k.",17
"the sunset is unique with the temple and wavy sea, beautiful. can be clouded with people at peak season. avoid cloudy weather to have the best sunset view. the ticket is 30 k rupiah per pax, and add 5 k for car. this is reasonably compare to a few other like rice terrace, royal temple, hot spring which also charge 30-35 k per pax for just some viewing. there is also many shopping place after the entrance, we were happy to see fix priced item, like bali t shirt from 30 k, lady accessaries necklaces from 10 k... which we do not need to bargain from 200 k. the variety of t shirt are more that on the street, we regret that we did not buy more designs. as they charge the ticket at car entrance, not sure if entering shopping area require the purchase of ticket ??",4
"beautiful temple, beautiful view...peaceful place by the water. worth the trip. if you are lucky, you could catch traditional dance shows.",13
i will assume that this temple is great at sunset as there is nothing much else going for it. there is very little information about what you are seeing. we were all very disappointed thinking we were going to get some information on the reglious history or significants of the temple but nothing. the most information they give you is about being aware of the monkeys which can and do steal things from you. personally i would not bother with going and seeing the sunset here as beautiful as it may be the drive back will be a nightmare. there is only one way in and one way out and there are hundreds of cars and buses there for it.,4
"accessibility: it is very well connected through road and google map will show you the pointer to reach this place. parking: there is a large parking space and you don't have to worry about parking though finding your car can become a nice exercise in itself later on. there is a parking fee which you need to pay at the entrance but if you take a cab, the cab owner or company generally handles it themself. entrance fee: you have to take an entrance ticket (which is common in most of the places in bali). the precursor to the temple: the path from the entrance to the temple, is full of small shops selling art works and they are open for bargaining (you can get as ridiculous as u want on the bargain as you want, holds true through out bali except for the fixed price shops) but you get pretty nice art works. temple: the temple is located on top of a rock and is accessible by normal walking during low tide. we reached tanah lot when it was high tide. we wanted to have some adventure and decided to cross the small water body to reach the temple. you will get assistance from the locals to help you to cross the tide and reach the base of the rock. they will charge you a nominal fee of idr 20,000 (inr 100 or usd 1.5). you have the holy spring in a small cave like formation at the base of the rock and a priest will do prayer (puja) for you. we were not allowed to climb to the top of the temple as it was locked (may be because of the high tide). overall experience: nice place to go in bali with opportunity to click a lot of pics. the best part for us was crossing the small strip of water body with waves lashing us and trying to push us from the path. we got completely drenched during this experience. things to watch out for: don't try to get too bold and smart and follow the local guide (if u r going during high tide). there are places during high tide which will not be visible but you may experience sudden depths and it can be tricky. you should be ready for a huge crowd of visitors as this is a famous tourist spot. we went during sunset and it is worth being thr during the sunset.",2
great place to watch the sunset and the fire dance and play that starts at 6pm. it can get pretty crowded and some will sit on the floor but itll be worth it. the storyline can be followed easily since they write out the gist of the story on paper. its very stimulating and the costumes were mesmerizing. great to see some of balinese culture for our first trip to bali. be prepared for the amounts of crowd going in and out of the temple. people can be quite pushy and everyone will jump into your shots. there are monkeys around but they ignore you if you just carry on. my driver told us they can be aggressive especially if they feel threatened and around their young. be mindful you are visiting a holy place and treat it as such. ive seen others litter or just being unnecessarily loud.,2
"we didnt make it to the peak last time after the mists came down at pura pasar agung which halted our journey to climb a few hundred steps to the peak, pura pucak lempuyang luhur. this time we came early to the foothill of mount lempuyang. apparently, the ceremony of galungan was not over yet, and the pamengku (temple priest) was still holding a prayer at candi bentar. instead, we were guided by his eldest son, gede, which refers to the order of the children as the oldest. pura pasar agung was still under renovation, only slightly progressing. pura pasar agung is literally means a market, like in a traditional wet market, which symbolize last temptation to renounce worldly concern before reaching and entering the holy temple at the peak. the view after we passed this point is stunning as we can see a panoramic view of the sea, lowlands, rice terraces and the mountain. after hundreds of more steps, we arrived at the summit, pura pucak lempuyang luhur which has 360 degree view including amlapura beach and amed beach. holy bamboo which tubes contains sacred water are preserved at the inner temple. this temple is the place of rishi genijaya, arguably a shaivite buddhist priest. mpu genijaya is one of panca tirtha (lit. five waters), five maharishi from java that came to bali, along with mpu semeru, mpu ghana, mpu kuturan and mpu bharada. mpu kuturan was married to calon arang, a left-tantra bhairavi practitioner, in girah village, kediri, east java. mpu kuturan left calon arang with his daughter ratna mangali. the following famous legend told the story of the greatest witch in balinese history, calon arang, sent plagues to the kingdom of airlangga. king airlangga sent mpu bharada to defeat calon arang which turned out an elusive task. mpu baharda sent his son, bahula to marry ratna mangali, daughter of calon arang. later, bahula stole calon arang's secret scriptures and handed down to mpu bharada. with the secret revealed, mpu baharda defeated calon arang. legend has it that at the time of her death, the wrathful widow turned into rangda, the queen of leak. from bahula and ratna mangali, mpu bharada has a grandson, mpu tantular, which is a famous javanese poet. mpu bharada also built a candi/ temple in porong, sidoarjo to prevent the wrath of water from drowning the region. in modern day indonesia, the temple was demolished during an oil and gas exploitation project. a massive and incessant flow of hot mud drowned porong town. a disaster that has been prophecied over a thousand years ago. porong is still under water until today.",28
"this is one of the must visit destination when you are in bali. it is a pity if you decided to give it a miss! if you have the time, watch the kecak dance at 100,000 rupiah per person, and it is really worth it as i think it was 2 hours show. be there before the sun sets!",2
"this temple was beautiful, the architecture was amazing and i wished we could go to the top, but it was closed, so it was a little smaller thank i wanted it to be. it was too crowded when we went to get one of those really good pictures, but we got blessed and a flower for a donation. the ocean here was a gorgeous deep grey, and the sand was black. there are a lot of stalls to buy things as you come in, so some pretty decent shopping. i found some beautiful batik fabric and necklaces for pretty cheap.",4
"we paid 20k rupiah for the ticket. it was a bit crowded but tolerable. this attraction is good for photo op, the view is magnificent. i love it! you have the option to go down by the beach area but we were not able to do it because i was travelling with my senior citizen parents. so we opted to just stay and admire its beauty from the view point. you may also have your photo taken by the staff for 20k rupiah which includes tanah lot frame, perfect as souvenir. although there are a lot of vendors inside selling souvenirs. but their price is cheaper compare to other tourist spots in bali. definitely a must go to place when you visit bali.",2
"pura tanah lot is the most visited and photographed temple in bali, especially at sunset when crowds and traffic overwhelm the site. at high tide, waves flood the causeways making it impossible to cross. at low tide, you may cross to view the rock base where the legendary guardian sea snakes dwell in crevices around the tirta pabersihan fountain. this natural spout is the source of holy water for all the temples in the area. priests at the fountain bless visitors by sprinkling holy water over their heads. you can cup your palms and take a sip to prove it is amazingly fresh water.",18
the place is a magnet for tourist because of the scenic view and that instagramable shot framing the gate of heaven with a volcano in the background. this is if you are willing to fall in line and wait at least a couple of hours to take three quick photos. worth to do once and if you are staying for a few days in a place close by.,28
"this temple is located on the cliff face the indian ocean, one of sacred temple in bali which provided the beautiful view, there are also a lot of monkeys, when u visit this temple don't forget to wear the sarong as well as scarf on your waist, usually provided in the temple, please be aware of the monkeys, keep your belongings safe. in the evening there's also balinese dance performance, u can enjoy it while watching the sunset.",2
wed hired a driver for the day to take us here and we are so glad we did just that. the views are breathtaking. i would recommend coming at sunrise (something i regret not doing) but i've seen the pictures and you cannot beat the views. as with alot of places in bali beware of the hawkers. but they cannot detract from the beauty of the place.,2
"good time to go is around 4 or 5 in the evening as later you may just miss the sunset as its a long walk from the car park to the temple. also the tide is low so you can walk and go to the temple. however when we went the steps to go up was closed, not sure why. there is a fresh water spring under the temple and you can go a sip water from it and take some blessings from the priest in the form of flowers, they ask for donations/ but thats not compulsory, so don't fall for it. around there are path ways to walk and sit and click snaps and shops if you want to do some small time shopping",4
well the views are beautiful but you cant actually see the temple. plus very commercialised. i dont think everyone gets the dance in the evening and a shame as gathers a big crowd and disturbed by many leaving part way through.,13
view the temple at sunset from a distance and it is beautiful. if you go down all you will see is a endless supply of plastic and trash.,4
"nusa dua to tanah lot turned out to be a long & tiring ride. just about managed to catch the sunset! beautiful scenes, a must visit temple while in bali",18
its gorgeous .. and yes ...we too went for the sunset. dont get annoyed by the shop keepers and vendors. they too are simply trying to make a living. enjoy the large temple area and take it the breathless views! and capture memories of heavenly bali!,2
"we loved the vast ocean crashing the beach below the cliff. the view was really awesome. the temple was inaccessible. we did not find it interesting. monkeys there were thieves or snatch thieves. watch out for them! keep your pair of spectacles and sunglasses. you might not get back once snatched away. they might break them apart too. we didnt stay back for kecak dance. in general, nothing to shout about this place except for the beautiful panoramic view of the cliff and ocean.",13
"didn't expect the scenery to be so magnificent. it's worth the trip up there. this is so far the best sight i have come across in bali. if you have only limited time to visit one area in bali. it has got to be uluwatu temple! beware of monkeys! we witness a tourist who got his handphone snatched by the monkey! hold your belongings tight! as it's a holy place,please wear comfortable pants/bermudas that goes beyond your knees or otherwise you will be asked to wear a sarong which was what we did! it was a fun experience overall! standby your cameras, it's difficult to walk away without capturing the scenic view when you reach the top of the temple!",8
"we arrived just before sunset we did not get enough time to explore the temple complex before we were ushered into the kecak dance arena. we encountered some aggressive cheeky monkeys, one had taken a tourist's sunglasses and my travel companions got caught up trying to help by exchanging a banana for the glasses. the temple perched on the cliff is stunning and makes a great photograph. there is a fee to enter the temple complex and another fee to attend the kecak dance. the temple fee includes the hire of a sarong and sash.",13
"touched down bali & we rushed here for the sunset & the kecak dance. however the traffic was quite heavy, reached there around 5.30pm. rushing for the level dance at 6pm, so we are able to really enjoy the sunset & the magnificent view. managed to grab a few photos & we joined in for the kecak dance. eventually, i liked the kecak dance, was around 1 hour. stated with kecak kecak kecak kecak, the man actually created the music using their voice & here you can feel the indonesian culture. great dance!",2
"great place to get some exercise. views are spectacular. temple pretty cool. everyone was saying be careful of the monkeys, didn't see one. really cheap and worth seeing.",14
"yes you guessed it this place is one of the most expensive places to eat or drink in bali.. dont know why....it is an awfull concrete building no atmoshere at all, the ocean view is great but thats it,be aware also parts of the resort insist on a dress code in some areas........ the local bars/restaurants either side of this cold unwelcoming building have the same great views only with a much cheaper price tag on the food & drink that is served & seriously a much brighter & happier constitutioin, it would seem they actually train the staff in this place to be alouf & stuck up \ not sure why you would go to bali to experience that sort of nonsence? do you & your wallet a favour & pass on this place for a night out.........",2
this place is located at southernmost tip of bali and is famous to watch sunset ..indian ocean view is superb from this place. one has to be well dressed to enter the temple.. sarong is given to all foreign tourist before visiting the surroundibgs of the temple.. lot of monkeys on the way to various view point.. once can also see kecak dance peformance fron the temple,2
very nice views! wild monkeys in the area and not to touristic. the temple it self is not that special but the surroundings are amazing!,14
"the temple is beautiful but i wouldnt necessarily rank it as a must see or one of the best things to do in bali that i see it mentioned as. the place is marred by the large network of shops with overly assertive selling that has grown up around it. the worst part was the snake farm (animal prison) with lots of large snakes, owls, etc all in tiny, smelly cages. how anyone in their right mind can think its fun to take their photo alongside this act of animal abuse is beyond me. it made us sad and spoilt the temple.",2
we decided to check out uluwatu temple -- i think we built this up in our minds to be like the temples in and around ubud. if you have lot's of time it is a nice stop ...however i would not prioritize.,8
"a must if you are in the uluwatu area, hard to miss. entrance fee was 20k for the park and 80k for the kecak dance. the place is often very crowded when tourists flood in to watch the kecak dance, which starts at 6:00 pm. do try to get a good seat at the kecak dance at least 30 minutes before the performance, which is a seat facing the sunset, that way you can watch the performance and sunset all at once. do keep an eye out for the monkeys, we didn't have any troubles but we did see once tourist's flip flop stolen... (see pic)",8
"we visited the pura luhur uluwatu temple today. please hire a taxi to take you to the temple and back. otherwise youll be stuck on your way back. we did grab while going but there were no grabs available when we wanted to go back to our hotel so we had to pay double the amount to a taxi guy. the drive was smooth.. they take 2000rupiah for the taxi to drop us inside the temple complex. its 30000 (roughly $2) rupiah per person to enter the temple. they will give you a sarong with the ticket to wear inside the temple. i read a lot about aggressive monkeys in previous reviews so we didnt carry anything in our hands so had no issues. didnt see anyone else having an issue either. once in... you climb steps to the temple. it was alright. nothing wow i would say. it wasnt sunny today so pictures were dull. i would imagine you would get great pics on the cliff side if it was sunny. then we walked towards the kecak dance area. its 100000 rupiah ($8) to watch the dance. i was pretty excited about this. we bought the tickets and walked towards the arena where the dance was going to start at 6pm... it was already half full around 5:20ish. we sat 5th row from bottom and waited. at around 6ish 40 bear chested men entered and started chanting kecak and continued it till the end. they were letting people in till 6:30ish which was highly distracting and annoying when they were asking people to make space for more people in the middle of the performance. there were people all over wherever they could fit them. i felt that was taking away from the dance performance. people were even on the floor where the performance was going on. performance was alright as well.. i think i was expecting more so was a lil disappointed. they give you a one page flyer with information on the performance for you to follow which was definitely helpful. half way through people started leaving which was distracting as well. i wasnt hooked. the butt was paining, the legs needed to be stretched. they should stop letting people in 5 mins into the performance and not let anybody out until the performance is over. and maybe keep the stage area just for the performers. the only saving grace i would say was the hanuman who was funny and superb. watch out for him. we were allowed to take some pics with the characters at the end. on the whole... not something i would go for again. could have been much much better.",8
"went here about 10 years ago and was a great spot to see sunset and enjoy the temple. fast forward 10 years, just like a street from kuta square, markets everywhere, so commercial always looking for the dollar to sell something. it was also under construction. i guess if you wanted to see a temple there are so many more in bali that are more appealing than this.",2
"i've been to bali many times and always wanted to visit this temple. i got close, driving by a few months ago as we hurried to a friends village for a ceremony. today i finally got to stop and enjoy this beautiful place! so did lots of other people but it didn't matter-we were all there to enjoy! as with anywhere in bali, there was a small cost involved-$3 aus per person, but it was well worth it!",2
"the temple site is outstanding, but it's been developed so much to accommodate hurdles of tourists that come every day that it has lost its attractiveness. not worth a detour!",4
pura lampuyang temple is spread across 3 levels. to reach the highest temple you have to climb roughly 1700 steps. the first level is easily accessible and offers a stunning view of mount agung. we highly recommend a visit to this temple if you are anywhere near eastern bali.,28
this temple located at a beautiful scenery. really love the beautiful surroundings. you can take a beautiful picture at this area. the actual location of the temple is near the sea. should not miss to visit this place if you have a chance to visit bali. it take around 1.5 hours from kuta,2
"good ethnic place but not one of my favorite. i guess it's overdone. lots of big temples in bali, but tanah lot was very touristic and very tinny.",18
very very beautiful location and must visit place for natures beautiful creation.. and bali's preserved nature... just mind blowing...,2
"the images of this temple makes the temple look very big and beautiful, but we walked down to the lake to find a very small, still beautiful but not as magnificent as we thought it looked in photos. most of the temple areas are closed like with most temple attractions... which makes entry fees very unreasonable, took just 30mins and we were done. disappointed but still took some nice shots.",4
larger temple in jungle on sea cliff. world class views. temple is perched on a limestone reef - dramatically beautiful. you can hike along the cliff - gorgeous. monkeys in the temple will steal your glasses or loose items (phone!) so watch carefully. gotta see this one.,14
"around one and a half hours each way in traffic from sanur we arrived at 4;30 pm had a brief glance at the many market stalls on the way down to the temple, people everywhere you look, the temple is well worth the traffic and crowds to get there very spiritual and calming, went over to the cave near by to see a gentleman charging 5 to 10 thousand rupiah to see and pat the holly snake {which didn't move and felt dead} allow a bit of time to sit on the grass and take it all in just watch out for the young guy with the very large and very much alive snake that for a fee you can put it around your neck.a little bit commercialized",4
went to see the sunset from uluwatu's temple on the cliff yesterday. sunset spoiled by clouds of dust from a volcano in java. significant to the balinese as the temple of the ocean. not much to see except a few monkeys and magnificent ocean cliffs. while there we paid au$10 each to see the kechak dance and the fire dance. this was well worth the effort. although a bit long it was a unique and impressive cultural show that left a lasting impression. would recommend to anyone. take a cushion because the stone terraced seating in the amphitheatre gets a bit hard. you may want to have dinner at a seafood restaurant on the beach at jimbaren bay which is on the way back to kuta/sanur.,8
"lovely view of the ocean, cliff, sunset, nice place in the morning and evening also. there is a small temple on a hill, and you should cross the ocean to get a holy spring water ( for hindus ) but everyone can do it as it is a part of their tradition.",4
"beautiful temple to watch at sunset. we found it similar to but more impressive than tanah lot temple (we did both), so i would advise visiting this one if you do not have time for both. as there are no taxis available from there, best is to rent a car with driver for 1/2 day to spend in that part of bali (we also went to rock bar and matahari restaurant on jimbaran bay and driver took us back to hotel for $40/8 hours--we had hired him for a full day tour prior to that). it is interesting that there is a review saying \must watch kecak dance.\ our personal experience and advice is complete opposite. we found it to be such a tourist trap and complete waste of time and money. first of all, they pile on people sitting them on the ground at bottom of \amphitheater, so dancers had almost no room to move. i guess they did not need much room as it was not the traditional dance that we were expecting, but a boring theatrical performance. the kecalakalakalakalak\ endless sound repetition from the big group of men accompanying them (and further reducing moving space), became grinding after 20 minutes of a non event where we kept waiting for something worthy of watching. it stopped for 20 seconds and we could hear the sounds of relief. then it started again, and all of a sudden, the place began hemorrhaging its audience as, along with half of attendees, we fled the place as fast as we could to go back to the beauty of the ocean view and temple in the sunset. losing half of a big audience is telling and more might have followed suit. also, be cautious around monkeys and very mindful of any object a monkey might grab like a purse or camera, or shiny object you might be wearing including sunglasses or earrings, and bottled water. we saw a monkey playing with a shiny earring (they can tear off an earlobe) and another one fleeing with optical glasses. think of bringing a small mirror or shiny little object that has no value, in the event that they still manage to grab something of yours that does have value. that will attract their attention and the likelihood is they'll drop your belongings to grab the mirror. just be careful and smart.",2
the ocean views are spectacular from this temple! unfortunately i missed the dancing and the monkeys were so scary so make sure you keep your items safe especially your sunglasses!,14
"the temple complex is quite large complete with a parking area, souvenir stores and manicured gardens. it was pretty and well maintained apart from the cliff top path which was very muddy in places. ( but it was the rainy season to be fair). there is an entrance fee and also a sarong hire fee if you are wearing shorts or haven't brought your own. the monkeys at uluwatu have a reputation for stealing tourists' glasses, cameras etc. but the ones we encountered seemed very docile and rather well fed. the temple itself has a magnificent position perched on a high cliff looking out to sea. it was quite beautiful and impressive and well worth our long and interesting walk there from padang-padang.",8
"visit this place during sunset. its an amazing view with sunset as the backdrop and the waves hitting the rocks. you have opportunities of capturing good photograph. it's too crowded during that time. most of the temple is restricted and blocked going inside after certain distance. the priests there are a little greedy. they will not give you the holy water until and unless you drop some money on the plate. setting aside the priests behaviour, its a must visit place. if you plan to purchase some genuine purple rice, you have paddy fields around where you could buy some small quantity depending on how much is allowed in flights.",4
"my friend and i came to the temple specifically to watch the dancing. what a waste of time! the audience are crammed in to the space, and with such a rush to find a seat there is no time to look around the temple which you also have to pay an entrance fee for. the dancing is seriously nothing special!! we left half way through and luckily beat the hordes of other tourists who would be looking for a taxi afterwards.",13
nice temple with several monkeys roaming around. the temple is on a cliff so the surrounding area is quite nice. the entrance is 30.000 rupiah and worth the visit if you are not too far away. decent clothing necessary.,14
"nice and interesting temple with a good view of the ocean and sunset. the traditional dance is quite nice too. only down side is there are monkeys everywhere and they are not very friendly. your tour guides would be able to let you know what not to do / not to attract monkeys. we were advised to not carry any food, remove our specs/sunglasses or any colorful accessories/slippers.",14
beautifull sunset. amazing beach tanah lot. but only one toilet facilities in this area. and no petunjuk arah. still have any rubbish. but thx u so much so amazing tanah lot. ticket only idr 10.000/people,17
"we were staying in the melia resort in nusa dua and wanted to do something for a few hours. so we went to the temple and had lunch nearby. the temple is at a beautiful location and the area around it is beautiful for a stroll. just be careful that the monkeys dont grab your your glasses or bag. i saw a monkey trying on someones glasses he had just pinched. so if you are looking for something to do that does not take all do, can recommend this. entrance costs only a couple of dollars.",14
"at sunset, the view is beautiful. however you will be obliged to stay for the fire dance. if you haven't done anything else that gives you an idea of balinese culture, then it's worth sitting on the hard seats for over an hour watching the dance. but if you have already seen many cultural dances, shows etc. on your trip, leave as it gets a little monotonous, especially with hungry children!",2
most awesome location for a temple on lake. it was a rainy when i visited the place so couldnt enjoy it. the best time to visit the place when the sky is clear.,4
"this is a hindu temple in between of a lake. it offers ample photo opportunity. it comprises of a large area with lake, lush green grounds, children playing area and finely decorated with colorful flowers. the lake provides boating service. we did a speed boat ride which was thoroughly enjoyed not only by our kids but by us too. one should not miss this place if at bali.",2
"absolutely lovely day out. we visited on our rented scooter, we came from a village we were staying at in ubud, it took us around 2 hours & we stayed for the day & watched the sunset whilst having a drink in one of the cafes, which was beautiful. the place is wonderfully scenic, such spectacular views of not just the temple, but of the coast as a whole. when we first arrived the tide was in, so we couldnt get down onto the beach, however once the tide went out just dipping your toes into the sea felt somewhat magical. the local shops and stalls were all great, none to pushy just a simple “no thank you” and you were left alone. lots of places for food and drink and toilets available. definitely a high light of our trip to bali. would highly recommend anyone taking the journey to visit this magical place.",2
"the temple is immensely filled with artistic work but all that will get you by until sunset time. once you see the sunset view, nothing will make you leave the place, we spent an entire hour just watching nature, never before have i seen such a beauty.",4
"this was worth the visit. it's a good 20min walk from ubud city center and i suggest allocating 2hr if you want to really enjoy the park. there are monkeys everywhere and they are super friendly. be careful if you have a bag or anything that makes a sound resembling food (i.e. candy bars, water bottle, etc) as it will attract the monkeys and they will gladly take it from you. fyi - there are also monkeys at uluwatu temple but they are not the same so beware. these guys are quite friendly (and mischievous), however the monkeys at uluwatu will get aggressive and steal your sunglasses, phone, etc.",8
a bit overhyped. a small temple on the water. ideal for the selfie loving people but not much else. pushy vendors. and to much people.,4
"this was our first temple of the many temples we visited. while the place get really crowded, the area is expansive enough that you do not feel overcrowded. the temple not only attracts foreign tourists, it also attracts locals and off-island indonesian. there are many shops where you can browse typical tourist wares and the not so typical. this is an active place of worship so be aware of their religious practice and time of worship otherwise, it get's unbearably crowded.",2
"we could only see the temple very briefly, i wished we had more time to explore the whole area. i know it would have been great. we had to rushed to go the kecak dance performance when we arrived so there wasn't a lot of time to go around. if this temple is in your list, make sure to go there a little early.",13
"after all the hype, paintings, photos etc i still went in with low expectations - and was disappointed. the place was packed solid with tourist groups (many of the chinese variety), the temple was ok to look at, but i was underwhelmed. even if this was free i'm not sure it's worth the journey out to see it. as it was, they charged us a recently increased rate per head to visit. give this one a miss in bali.",2
"have been here before. crowded as always. non-balinese are not allowed in to the temple proper but at the bottom of the temple there is a cave from which a natural water springs out. you can get blessings from the priests there. a good place to view the sunset would be from the restaurants on the cliff side. gives you a comfortable place to sit while waiting for the sunset and enjoying a pint or two. if you are keen on viewing the kechak dance, there's a performance held at 7 pm the the tanah lot arena.",17
"beautiful beech with lots of bars, the prices for places to eat and drink were about normal for most places in bali so no opportunity to snag a deal but none the less well worth going",2
"my final destination whilst in bali was to visit tanah lot temple for sunset. we arrived a tad early thus had a little time to see the things and walk around, and basically soak sweat into our clothes, was so hot his day. the temples are gorgeous, my guide says built in the 16th century, and more recently a lot of money used to save them from being lost to the sea. a lot of tourists here to see the sun setting on these temples, so be prepared for lots of traffic when venturing here. thankfully lots of vantage points and certainly was worth the visit.",18
tenah lot temple is the most important and most famous temple of bali..its has best location. and best sunset point too. the place has 3 diffrent view points for sunset pictures..in backdrop of temple.. sea here is quite rough..making best situation for snaps..its always crowded at the time of sunset..there is local shopping market also there..this is one of the most visited temple but no one is allowed inside the temple..go there for best sunset photos..,2
the temple is small but surrounded by the lake water. during sunny days it is worth a visit. quick..,4
the temple and surrounding lake is a very beautiful area to visit. however as with nice places it gets crowded at times.,4
"i've been to ulu's a few times before but finally got to the temple. it was worth the visit. really nice setting, but of a tourist trap and a lot of people tripping over each other but enjoyed it none the less.",8
incredible views of the temples on the cliffs. sunrise it's beyond beautiful and great spot for pictures over the sea view. a must see.,4
nice place and famous for the photos .. but the waiting time is tooo much and wasting so much of time just for photos are not worth.. if you have a good mirror you can take similar one at many places may not be as perfect but similar .. even the hotel gates were similar and we tried and got beter photos in kuta beach entrance.. good temple but they dint allow us inside even when we said we are hindu .. but thats not an issue a we respect their culture.. its a long journey and will kill a total day .. better to avoid,4
"tanah lot temple is truly beautiful, the setting is amazing. however i found after visiting a few temples, that there is no information on hand about the places. i really wanted to know the history, but there are no handouts and when asking the locals they didn't quite grasp what i wanted to know. it was very hot when we went and luckily our driver recommended we take an umbrella with us for shade, can't recommend this enough for everyone. there are lots of market stalls and shops while walking down to the temple and also people taking photos for you, but if you aren't interested they do leave you alone.",17
"if planned trip to bali ,tanah lot beach temple should be added in checklist for places to visit in bali it was awesome i felt like heaven ... beach waves and temple whether was cool and just. awesome one should not end bali trip without visiting tanah lot beach temple",18
"the temple is really beautiful and more amazing is the view.. perched on top of a steep cliff, the sunsets are splendid. a must go for the dance, sunset and the views.",4
because temple in the cliff is super. you could see how beautiful temple with view such as cliff and sea,4
"up at 4am on holiday! packed for a swim as we had seen reflecting water on photos of the gates to heaven and a very scary drive up to this iconic bali temple. it was misty and a bit wet when we arrived, not particularly busy at 7am and only a 5 minute short uphill walk to the main attraction. oh you can spend 4 hours if you are very fit and go to the 7th temple at the top of the mountain but we settled for the 2nd. we had to queue for about an hour or so to have our pictures taken and was a bit surprised to see that its a trick with a mirror that gives the impression of water! we were not disappointed though and have some very good pictures taken and had a good time and whilst the driver was £35 it was only a small donation to get in. its so iconic its worth a visit but if you want to have the sun rise captured you have to be very very early. our hotel advised 3am start! just a bit too early for us!",2
"nice views. nice sea. monkeys small, inaccessible temple. overall - yes - go see the uluwatu temple, but it's not going to create outstanding memories.",8
"i visited this ridge-top temple with a guide from our hotel during galungan celebrations. we walked there from a neighbouring village so avoided walking up the 1700 steps (did walk down them though!). it really is a fantastic temple divided between the larger,more ornate temple at the base of the ridge, a middle temple half way up the 1700 steps, and then the top temple on the peak. we went in the late afternoon for sunset, which was spectacular over the mountains to the west. make sure you wear a sarong, as required to visit balinese temples, and be careful not to trip over it on all those steps! no touts and not hassled anywhere during our visit. lots of locals expressing their devotions or going about their business or a bit of both, all in all a great place to visit.",28
"weve visited danau beratan on our way to munduk and is was just a nice stop to make some pictures. we were glad though that we didnt book this as an expensive daytrip. that would definitely not be worth the money. it feels like your in some kind of attraction, with kitsch statues everywhere and there doesnt seem to be any holy or religious meaning or such around the temple. so nice stop but dont take to much efford to go here.",4
"great feel and convenience at the resort,karma royaljimbaran. near the beach and also close to main activityarea of bali",2
we went there evening. we saw many beatiful view in sunset and took many artistic photoes there. it was one of the best sightseeing of bali that you should see. be careful about monkeys there. you must pay for enterance.there is so beatiful.,2
this temple is perched on the side of a cliff therefore affording fantastic views of the coastline and indian ocean. these views and the interaction with the many many monkeys was probably more interesting than the temple. absolutely no explanation in any language and a lot of it shut off due to restoration. be ready to wear the sarong supplied at the entrance. don't take the bananas for the monkeys - all they wanted was fruit or nuts. yes the monkeys are very forward (saw them take a mans cap) but treat them gently and with caution and they will give you some perfect photos and fun moments. walking the circuit included some quite steep steps,14
"beautiful temple located on a lake. the whole area looks great, although our views were spoilt by the rains.",4
"very beautiful surrounding, at low tide you can walk to the temple stairs. high tide meant water blow..it can get really busy and hot..so try to get there early",4
"by far rthe best of the \busy\ places we visited in bali. not as manic at seminyak, ubud or kute. stunningly beautiful and the daily afternoon breeze was a delightful refuge from the heat. sunrise in the morning was just amazing, well worth the early rise.",2
"to say the rock formation at tanah lot is just spectacular is an understatement, i was completely awed by the beauty of bali's nature; the visual effect of this unique rock formation, combined with gentle sea breeze and soothing sound of the waves created an atmosphere for rejuvenation. everything seemed perfect though too much touting by the local vendors. note: try to visit the temple on the island during low tide, beware of sea snakes near the cave opposite the temple.",18
"spent a couple of hours here. it's a good walk with good views of the ocean and incredible waves bali has to offer. lots of monkeys which try and take your things, don't try and get it back as they will attack you. you can hire a guide but it's not necessary, you can just walk around on your own. it costs to get in but it wasn't much at all",2
absolutely love ulawatu and all it has to offer. the temple is set high on a cliff with the most amazing views and feeling of nothing but peace & beauty. the walk from the car park to the temple is quite an adventure with cheeky monkeys that will take anything from you that you are not holding onto very tightly. we were entertained by the kecak fire dance as the sun was setting over the beautiful temple. this was an absolutely amazing experience and would recommend to anyone visiting bali to make this a must do part of their holiday experience ............,8
"a real must see when visiting bali. a bit out of the route for most south bali visitors it a a beautiful setting, historic site and a great day trip in combination with amlapura and ujung.",2
"joined the bali instagram one day tour organised by mr gusti bawana. there are too many places to visit, but we were in a well paced tour, relaxed and no rush. it was very well organised and the tour guide/driver was very friendly and knowledgeable. we knew that we could not see all the places that we wanted to see in such a short time, but the tour guide took us to most iconic and picturesque sites . it was a day well spent and remembered.",2
well worth the trip even in the pouring rain. beautiful setting and beautifully kept grounds which provided great views and walks. our favourite temple of those we visited.,4
beautiful part of the culture. gets a bit busy... some of the tourists aren't so respectful of it being a temple,4
we went to see the fire dancer show which was very entertaining at sunset. did not get a chance to really get round the temple but compare to the other temples around the island it's not that impressive. if you going to go try and combine it with the fire ceremony to make it worthwhile.,13
"this is the most beautiful wated temple in bali. the weather is not as warm and humid as next to the the shores but dry and cool, because its located 1900 m above sea level. ticket entrace is idr 10.000,- . you can rent a boat to travel around lake beratan (at an extra cost).",2
"the view is spectacular and i recommend people to go there when the show is on the kechang dance is an experience by it self another beautiful place for couples, singles and specially families",13
the temple is well known in bali island for its unique location on a beautiful lake. worth a visit even it is some distance from kuta and also ubud. it is usually included in any bedugul tour. entrance fee 30k rupiah per person.,2
"my wife and i are catholics and we celebrated the hindu festival on feb 10 2016 by being shown how to pray in the temple by our local balinese driver. it was an experience that neither of us will forget, very humbling. the balinese people are so friendly and genuine.",2
the great place to catch the sunset. really love the ambience around the temple and beach. for the entry ticket is affordable. we will be back soon!,4
"the temple itself is beautiful, but not only, the park where others temples are, is also very nice. there is a lot of people but it's not to bad. restaurant around will charge you a fortune for food and drink, when you can have it twice cheaper out of this place. good for a stroll in the morning when its not to hot.",4
"having seen several balianese temples on our trip, this was our favourite. beautiful landscape and setting. impossible to take a bad photo. the temple itself had several areas and spaces to explore. the path walkway along the coastline gave several angles of the temple and views over the beaches below. the monkeys are cheeky and will go for sunglasses, hats and phones so hold on tight to your valuables! the experience of being in this place was wonderful and better than other temples we've seen here.",2
amazing view and one of the most visited temples in bali. it was raining when we visited the temple. one has to cross the keen length water to go to the temple . worth visiting . so please dress up accordingly if you prefer to go to the temple . though tourists are not allowed to go inside the temple but one can worship in a small cave at the bottom of the temple . also local stuff available to buy at reasonable price .,2
"it's worth visiting as the whole area is really well maintained and whilst the temple is underwhelming as the trees around it are overgrown and it's hard to see much, it's still a good place to visit. go early before the crowds and check the tide table for low tide so you can walk out towards the temple. best view is from one of the cafes that are up past the shops on the cliff face.",4
"amazing temple to visit, especially at sunset! just be aware there will be lots of people. watching the kecack (fire dance) is a must! just don't be rude and leave halfway through like so many rude tourists did!",13
"just beautiful! the temple, the view, the stone work, the snake in the entrance, the market (with fixed prices at least the one that we visited), all was worth it. recommended 100%",4
"you. must. see. this. take a photo on the cliff. see the waves crashing against the giant picturesque rock formations and appreciate the beauty of the temple both near and afar. it's mesmerizing especially at sunset. if you don't mind the crowd, you're all good. you can't climb the temple to the top, you'll only be allowed to walk a little to the stairs beside with a view of the ocean after you're blessed with spring water. you can just stay on the ground and soak your feet in the ocean (if it's low tide).",4
"low tide allows you to actually visit the temple and surrounding beaches, but the sceery is more epic during high tide.",4
"the beach place with black sand is quite a sight to sea, try to reach there on low tide days so u can see the temple up-close. also see the rock cove a naturally carved mountain by the sea, get clicked with mesmerising reptiles and specially a yellow boa snake and a brown rock python for 400,000 rupyah both together to up the ante.",4
"this was just so pretty, the flowers surrounding the edges, the temple itself, the grandeur of the lake and so privileged to watch the ceremonies take place too. was well worth the drive to get here.",4
i had a private hire car with driver show me around and the uluwatu temple was one of my visits. situated on sea cliffs this temple is both fascinating and scenic. beware of the monkeys! they will have your glasses etc from you as fast as clive palmer can close down a mine. my guide was a member of the temple and took me around and explained the various places and parts of his home. you wear a sarong and pay him a tip at the end of your tour. i paid twice the normal charge but it was well worth it. the views from the sea walls are quite stunning. a rich part of history as this temple is probably the most famous in the south part of bali.,8
"come to uluwatu temple.. take a pic, and feel the beach 😉, and dont forget to keep all of ur bag, sunglases,etc.. coz there are so many monkey everywhere, my aunty bring the mineral bottle,and the monkey take it and drink 😄 funny moment 😂",8
"the balinese hindu sea temple located in uluwatu, the west coast of the island is another popular tourist destination in bali. this temple sits on top of a steep cliff, approximately 70m above the ocean, and is known for its stunning location, magnificent views of the sunset and ocean. the temple is surrounded by a small forest, which is home to hundreds of monkeys. it is believed that these monkeys are the guardians of the temple. another special feature you can enjoy at this temple is the kecak dance performed every evening, against the backdrop of the sunset.",2
great place where many people who choose to make their life in bali live and surf. as a big meat consume the vegan and vegetarian food is some of the best in the world and restaurants of all types great value. sometimes easier to walk than take a bike/taxi as much of the area is dissected by canals /rivers which means having to go quite far inland to cross bridges,2
"we jumped in a taxi to try and get the sunset at uluwatu temple. we were blown away by the immense number of tourists, bused, cars and taxis. the monkeys are very bold and you have to watch your back. view is spectacular but so are many other gorgeous spots in bali. have now seen but won't be coming back.. it's just too busy!",8
"we got long fabric to tie around our waist before entering the temple, as you must respect the temple. if you are wearing shorts or anything showing your legs you will be provided with the cover ups. do not get hustled into getting a guide. we got tricked by saying the monkeys were very violent and would snatch our belongings if we werent with a guide. once we got into the temple area, we noticed everyone was without a guide and were doing fine, we rarely seen any monkeys on the particular day. the valley is gorgeous with lots of trees and paths to walk on, lot of photo ops near the cliff edge. once walking to the temple, you may not enter unless you are a balinese local. do wear your sun block and hat!",14
the tanah lot temple is a magical place to go for tourists. the sunset makes for a good photo and the waves crashing over the rocks is amazing.,17
"come here in the evening and less crowded. spectacular sunset, cliff facing indian ocean, one small temple on the cliff. perfect for photo-shooting!",4
the temple has a great location. the view at sun set is great. but is is quite crowded as it is one of the most visited place in bali.,2
i would say its a must see attraction in bali especially for the view. the temple itself is a shrine built on the top edge of the coral reef 70 meters above sea level. walking down the steps give a awesome view of the cliff and the temple. lots of monkeys in this area so hold on to your cameras and keep all those shiny sunglasses tucked in.,2
"it's an almost two hours trip from sanur area.our visit was at the beginning of june, so it was not very crowded when we arrived. take some time to feed the fishes in the pool :) it's worth to visit the place, especially if it's your first time in bali. there are many spots where you can take great photos and the view is very nice.",2
this impressive and beautiful balinese hindu temple by the sea is definitely a great place for photography unfortunately we were there during high tide. we walk around the viewing side which was pretty challenging as we had to jostle among selfie-stick tourist! definitely worth visiting this iconic site.,2
"the temple itself is extremely boring and you can't even go inside... however, the fire dancers are amazing and create a cool show. the beginning is slightly boring, but give it some time and it will pick up. the end is the best. i believe it starts at 6.",13
"please save some days for this area, you will not regret it. we will return to bali, and skip legian and kuta and head straight here. it is chilled, relaxed, beautiful and like the bali of old with still a great time to be had. the locals are beautiful and friendly, the resorts along the promenade are just gorgeous and the warungs on the beach and the main street delicious and cheap. don't just visit for the day stay a few days it is so, so worth it and i guarantee it will be your new love in bali.",2
stunning view and a must visit for bali tourists. the architecture and the rituals followed here are mesmerizing sunset is just icing on the cake.,2
"this temple although not huge, is absolutely beautiful with manicured lawns and such a beautiful backdrop. ideal place to get loads of photos and as it gets quite busy, you may have to wait awhile for the magic shot - but it is worth it. the restaurant there offers a buffet lunch, and even though it is not a huge variety, it is beautifully cooked and presented. soup, main course and dessert. love the black rice pudding with coconut milk - delicious. as it is in the mountain region, temperatures are cooler, so it really was magical.",4
definitely worth seeing! the view is breathtaking. you cant access the temple itself but once blessed you can walk up a little bit of it then free to explore the beach. also once you have been blessed they will ask for a donation.,4
"we drove via bike from kuta area, it's bloody far but we went to the wrong location and ended up somewhere in the mountains inside so pls becareful when you key in pura lempuyang, make sure u select pura lempuyang temple and not pura lempuyang luhur. while getting lost in the mountain, locals were offering to take us to the temple for a price, i suppose a lot of ppl made the same mistake as us. and there was no line there so we couldn't load google map but eventually we found our way without paying any sharks who found us lost. there is no entrance fee, but there is idr10,000 for the sarung and donation fee. we donated idr40,000. it was very foggy/misty when we arrive so we already expect that there wil be no view of mount agung. the queue is long, there are ppl queueing on the left side but there are also ppl sitting on the right side. i didn't enquire why is this. we saw ppl walking up to the gate and taking a few shots. i wouldn't mind taking the picture but i have a thing against ppl staring at me and obviously ppl queueing there will look and i will just freeze up with any pose i have in mind. it will be really awesome if the guy sitting there collecting money could come up with a more effective system to 1. manage the queue and 2. maybe have the whole lot of ppl queue elsewhere or a covered area so ppl who are posing at the gates will feel more comfortable, but then again its a temple my idea is ridiculous. boyfie didn't want to queue for it because he say you can't even see mount agung so a waste of time for him. one lady took of her shoulder cover to take a picture at the stairs but a guard yelled at her. i don't see why he needs to because the sarung covering her legs are not exactly covered, i can see her legs. so it's like yelling at something for the sake of yelling. we walked up the stairs and leaned on the side and we got yelled at for leaning. we sat for a bit at the top but was chased away by a couple. he came and politely told us (including a few more at the highest part of the stairs) can all of us go away because he wants to take a picture with his gf with a clear stairway. so we looked at what beautiful picture that he wants to take; his gf in front holding his hand (you know the follow me pic) =.= toilet is idr5,000. should be ashame to collect money for such a yek toilet. anyways, if you don't want to queue you come and take a few pictures and depending where you are coming from, it's a long drive so think three times. motorbike has been really good in avoiding traffic jams especially in areas with tourist attraction.",28
"if you wanna see a beautiful sunset on the ocean from a cliff, it can be one of the best choice! you can see the beauty of ocean from a high cliff. large white waves are kissing the rocky beach every moment to increase its beauty! there is a temple and lots of monkeys! we also enjoy the kecak dance here in the evening. just be sure of reaching on time...you need to be at location before 5 to buy the tickets for kecak dance. there would be traffic jam at peak hour so keep buffer. a motorbike can also be good choice for solo or couple travellers.",13
"very cool temple on a beautiful location. best place to see the kecak dance/monkey dance. the performance starts just before sunset, while you sit on a stage watching the seaview. slowly the sun goes down and the locals entertain you with their show. it costs 100k and lasts 1 hour. but with humor and element of fire they succeed in holding your attention.",13
"i have always wanted to go to tanah lot temple and i'm so glad we finally go to see it! it was a low tide that day so we got to go pretty close to the temple, although there was a ceremony that day and it was quite busy from all the locals. it was such a beautiful atmosphere to be in though :) we ended up getting some drinks up the top of the cliff and watched the sunset behind the temple :) it was a lovely experience.",17
"this place is amazing and the sweeping views of the coastline are stunning. if you there by yourself, allot the time to go on a long hike following the bali equivalent of the great wall along the coast. not arduous and a lot of fun. after that make sure you have tickets ahead of time for the fir dance. it stretches into the evening but worth it. it is a play with costumed dancers in an open amphitheater - very 17th century. you won't understand much but the good guys and the bad guys are clear and its a great deal of fun.",2
it's a very lovely scenic view from the uluwatu temple. you can see the huge ocean right in front of your eyes! but one advice: always keep your stuffs locked and attended! the cheeky monkeys around the area would try to steal if they have chances! worth visiting tho :),8
"you must walk until you reach the cliff and monkeys everywhere but dont worry just follow the instruction via loudspeaker tell you not to bring something might grabbed by the monkeys (sun glasses, hat, food etc). very picturesque temple on cliff tops over the ocean.",14
"best view ever along with watching the kecak and fire dance in open air, it was worth the distance and the crowded roads till there.",13
"i was not impressed much by tanah lot - its a beautiful view point, but then they dont allow non -nationals inside the temple and over the rock - so taking all the stress to watch this from a distance is not that great in my mind - but it is one of the most crowded places in bali. so go if you need a proof of being in bali, but there are more beautiful view points here.",18
"very disappointed. the place is a construction site. and the access to the main temple is restricted to worshipers. so in actuality, you don't see ant temple. the views are great but there are other places you can those views. the monkeys are over fed and not interested in your food.",14
"we visited this year the uluwatu tempel which we had last seen over ten years ago. in the meantime the place has become overrun with tour buses. the views are still breathtaking and the monkeys are funny, but cone early to beat the crowds.",8
"went there on weekday and arrived around 5:30pm. coming earlier would be great, i'd suggest 4pm-ish so there's still a plenty of time to visit the temple before the kecak dance performance begin (pay idr 70,000).",13
this is a must for all travelers to see. it is most tranquil and beautiful place. you can get blessed with fresh water coming form the temple in the middle of the sea. then watch the sunset which looks like a stair way to heaven. shopping is great as well and the prices are very reasonable. take your insect repellent as the mozes are out as the sun goes down. be prepared for a lot of people attending at sunset so get there early and do some shopping then head down to the temple and watch the sunset on the rocks.,4
we went there for the sunset. it can get quite crowded at that time but the view is amazing at sunset. rather than staying at the cliff we went to the rock near the temple. what a view! we had an amazing experience and got awesome pictures!,4
the view was awesome. temple in the midst of the lake that is surrounded by hills all together makes an amazing view! ulan danu is a bit far from kuta. almost 2 hours drive. but we loved the place!,30
"nothing to say except amazing as seeing sunset at this temple. needn't to say about cultural points. the only thing you must concern is paying attention to monkeys, don't wear sunglasses, jewelry, phone on hand,... or anything. my daughter is stolen a shoe while she is on back of my husband. fast & furious. however, she wasn't hurt. i think it's a funny memory",14
"the temple and surrounding temples within the compound were simply stunning and the view to the ocean was magical. i do find it sad though that so many peoples footprints have and will go over this sacred ground including mine! for those with walking disabilities or pain, some of it is up and down stairs and you can walk quite a way depending on how far you want to go! there were way to many people for my liking at sunset but we all had the same idea i guess!",4
this is a must if your in bali for the first time. very nice scenery. just by the seaside area. lots of photography area and shops area leading towards the temple. you will definitely enjoy yourself.,2
the view is magnificent! it can get really crowded. we stayed in a hotel near by. each morning before sun rise we walked along the beach to tanah lot. it was much less people. there were priests in the cave to give people blessing.,17
"the temple is situated over scenic cliffs that is a \must see\ in bali. excellent photography opportunity. go a bit early for some hiking down the back side of the cliff. we went for the kecak dance at 6:15pm. while the sight is pretty with the sun setting behind the amphitheatre, the dance was too monotonous and too long and the novelty runs out within 15 minutes of the 1 hour show. pay $100,000 rupiah to enter.",2
"with a very large park/garden, which is uswd for recreational area, place has magnificient temples on the see. additional to hindu temples, there are places for budhist. take to your list if you are in bali.",2
we travelled bali from denpasar by honda scooter. ulun danu is great place to visit. we had boating inside the lake. the typical photogenic place. the garden outside the temple is also beautiful. the scenery in the road is also pleasant.,30
im trully amazed with the spectacular view at tanah lot. place to go and really nice view. u wont regret to come here.,17
"one of the most beautiful temple in bali. seem like floating on the water. since it was situated quite high above sea level, the weather there is much cooler compare to other part in bali, which make it very nice to visit the temple.",2
the scenic mount aghun as a backdrop while watching the mother temple besakih is something ! it keeps surrounding you as you make your journey along the mountainous path. great !,28
"this was my second time seeing this show. but because it was so packed with no exit pathways kept open, we couldnt stay as we we had a young child and felt it wasnt safe. you have to enter the arena very early to get a seat, then we sat in the heat of the setting sun with no breeze while they filled up every single pathway. we left when they continued filling the floor space where the dance takes place with more and more people. if you need to leave for any reason during the performance “ good luck” if there was an emergency this would undoubtedly lead to injuries and possibly death. my first time seeing the show was in april. truely beautiful, mesmerising and esoteric. pathways for exits were strictly enforced. i saw the organisers insisting people not sit in exit paths. the dance took place where they were seating people when i returned in january. its a pity they are ruining the show with greed and no regard for safety. im sure the performers are also unhappy with the situation. i hope the organisers read this and people start to complain to them and they are necessary changes. they must limit numbers!!!",13
"this temple is located on a very high bluff, with great views from two sides. the temple itself is unremarkable so don't go to see the temple, but if you want a great view, you will find a great view. there are innumerable other larger, more accessible and interesting temples all over bali. there are lots of monkeys who may try to steal your glasses, jewelry, cameras, etc, to be sure to remove or protect anything that might be ripped off - literally. they are very quick.",2
"this place was about an hours drive from kuta. there is a parking area with shops selling souvenirs, where our driver parked the vehicle for a 5000 idr. we than walked a short distance to the tanah lot area. this is the iconic, famous and must visit temple of bali and therefore, it had to be crowded. most of the organised tours usually have a stop here. the temple entrance is 30000 idr per person.the temple itself is slightly of the shore, sitting on a rock formation, and you can't exactly go in. there are a number of shrines nearby and some religious ceremony was in progress here. what makes the place a tourist hit is the scenic views and the sight of the blue waves coming and hitting the temple. the photos comes out beautifully here. there is quite an area to explore, and you need at least 1-2 hours here. again a reminder that this area is quite open and tends to be very hot, therefore a hat and some sunscreen lotion will be helpful to prevent excessive sunburn. make sure you carry water to stay hydrated.",2
really enjoyed this trip.. the temple is worth seeing and the monks are lovely. definitely have the blessing and drink the water. they guys doing the instant photos are nice and non intrusive.. the other sellers further up are a lot more persistent and annoying. the markets are good and worth a look.,4
great view but the temple is just nothing to see. an empty square space on a hill. not worth the time to get there.,4
"this place entrance ticket is quite cheap. my mother sunglasses was snatched by a not so small monkey and that monkey destroy it. this place have amazing view. i recommend to come at this place at evening or around 3 p.m because in the afternoon this place is really hot. last year (2015) i watch kecak dance here, the ticket for kecak dance is expensive , around 100k. just be careful of the monkeys if you come at uluwatu temple.",8
good place for see the sunset. beautiful temple and fantastic bali dance. was amazing trip we get for our tour.,2
"this particular balinese temple is a magnificent spot to roam, along with copious amounts of monkeys in full view! be watchful of your belongings! the sea views are unequivocally breathtaking, a must see by all accounts!",2
"the temple at the cliff alone is just amazing... i had a great view of it. there's an entry fee of 15000, to the temple and another 80000 for the kecak dance show. big attraction here, but didn't took the ticket as it was 1#sold out (buy it early, huge crowd ) and 2#seen the show at another temple the other day. take care of the monkeys, they are very mischievous. steal slippers, and hat. be prepared. went there by motorbike, with the assistance of a gps. from kuta the ride would be about an hour but fun.",13
"the tanah lot temple is beautiful, there are another two rock peninsulars that reach out into the sea, they are also beautiful. the whole area is very clean and well kept. if the go in the daytime or for sunset it is very busy. i suggest staying in the area and go first thing at 7am there is minimal people so you can actually enjoy the serenity of the place. the shops don't open till later but there is food available on the cliff over looking the temple. we stayed at kedungu surf camp and cycled there in 20 minutes on rented bikes. the entrance for the temple is 120k idr.",17
we visited just before the sunset to enjoy the views. during this time it would be low tide and that allows you to access to surrounds of the temple and also setting up yourself to take some great sunset photos. there will be large crowds but at distance you may also find a quiet place for yourself. don't forget that this is a large site and there are two main temples to visit so plan accordingly just before the sunsets and it gets dark.,4
this temple is on a cliff and the views are astonishing!! worth walking along the cliff to see the temple from different sides during sunset! a picture-perfect spot!,4
"tanah lot is balis oldest and most holy temple. its set by the seaside, and at high tide, you have to wade to get there- though we were there at low tide, so we could walk. you cant actually get in, but the views of the temple are amazing! its a full sensory experience, since you can hear and smell the ocean, too. stay for sunset- the colors reflect in the black sand, for a really gorgeous experience.",18
"we came here after finding it on trip advisor and reading all the good reviews of it. the reality was not as described, the temple itself is both interesting and different but as the tide was in we couldnt get that close to it, i didnt mind that as its part of the location of the temple. my main disappointment comes from the area around the temple which isnt in any of the photos. the area around it is really really built up with tourist shops and restaurants that are there to cater to the tourist market, there just so much of it that it really ruins the experience and takes away from the religious site of the temple. its not even as though theyre local shops that are trying to get a bit more business they have been purposely built in the area as you have to by your entrance ticket first when wade through all the shops, stalls and people trying to seek you tat. there also a cliff that would give you great views of the temple but its has been covered in restaurants and cafe who wont let you step foot up there to look at the temple unless you buy something from them. i was massively disappointed and underwhelmed by tanah lot and i would tell people to save their time and money and go else where as you dont really see a lot for the price you pay.",17
"this is one of the most famous sites in bali, always seems to be in the travel pamphlets and sites advertising bali, it was probably the most touristy place we went in our whole trip and we got a little frustrated when trying to take photos near the main temple, so if you can do some meditation to calm yourself before coming to this site it will help your nerves (hehe) the temple situated in lake bratan was built in 1663 and is used for offerings to the water, lake and river goddess dewi danu, the history is very interesting! there are touristy shops on the outside near the exit, they are very expensive and the rudest out of all the shop owners we came across, guess they just see so many tourists best way to get here is to hire a driver from your hotel for the day and ask him to take you here :) do it... its worth it!",2
"as like everything else in bali there was an entrance fee for the bike, then for the temple and then you had to pay another 100 to see the fire dance which i refused as i thought the entrance fee cover it. the view is great and especially at sunset. the traffic to get there is a nightmare.",2
"one of the more iconic temples of bali, it really is lovely. the temple on the water is small but beautiful. there is definitely more to the grounds and worth a look around. even on a crowded day you could find yourself some peace here.",2
"we arrived pretty early on a sunday morning and, judging by the size of the car park, we found the temple pleasantly easy to walk around and see the wonderful buildings and views. definitly worth the visit",4
"this was one of the main highlights of our trip to bali, the sheer beauty of the temple, age and complexity of it mesmerised us. we were also blessed there.",2
"it is nice to go there and a have a look around, but to do just a simple picture in the \gate of heaven\ you have to wait 2 hours minimum. better to do a little bit down the hill which is the same view and nice spot for pictures.",28
must see/visit when in bali. bit far to travel but worth it when you get there. amazing views. best time to go is morning.,2
"great experience of sunset view and temple. well worth the visit, although the traffic jams to get there were really bad, our private driver knew the back roads so this was not a problem.",4
"i visited this temple to catch the kecak dance and beautiful sunset i have been reading so much about. i will advise you keep your belongings (hats, phones and glasses) well away from the monkeys that inhabit this place, they are aggressive and ferocious. its a lovely place to walk round and the kecak dance made the visit worthwhile for us.",13
"after a long drive through the narrow roads of canggu we arrived at tannah lot, to find the car park full of full sized tourist buses! after paying a small fee to get in, we went through the markets down towards the temple itself. to get there at the bottom there were quite a few stairs. and the whole placed was rammed with people. we didnt go to the temple at the beach level because there were thousands of people lining up. it was a stunning location especially at sunset, but just a little bit tooo busy!",17
tanah alot was certainly the highlight of our intrepid journey. we spent the afternoon there gazing at the temple across the low tide. there was an abundance of tourist floating around and locals quick to make a buck. we didn't get to see the sunset but a photograph of the temple and surrounding scenery made for a lasting memory and one too take home. we have been privileged to venture out to the further west point of bali. a story to share with family and friends.,18
"good day! this temple sits right on the cliff facing the indian ocean. very beautiful scenery. becareful with the monkeys. they will warn you every 15mins via pa system. be sure to wear breathable clothes. its hot and humid. youll sweat a lot when youre walking around the temple. the ultimate attraction for us is the kecak dance. the sitting area is a bit cramped. for tall people its excruciating. the theater is full of tourist. be there early before 6.00pm to get the best sitting area. we went in the theater around 5.15pm. its still hot. drink lots of water and if possible bring a portable fan be sure to sit nearby the dance area and also where u are able to witness the sunset! nuff said, its an attraction in bali which is a must go and see. thanks!",2
"this is a must visit place. it looks as if its a corner most point of bali on the sea edge. when u climb to the top its breathtaking.( to the temple top, you are not allowed). rest of the location is wonderful to walk around and the village gives you the best good feel.",2
"this temple is stunning! the cliffs are enormous, and great views can be had all along the long temple wall. it's not surprising that a priest felt enlightenment here- it's a very inspiring place. the monkeys were much less cheeky here than at the monkey forest in ubud. wear sunscreen and bring water (kept in your backpack) if you go during the day.",14
"uluwatu temple sits on top of a cliff and you are not allowed inside most of the premises. it is not that impressive on its own. however, the view from the top is breathtaking despite the crowds and heat. walk all the way down and you would reach the end of the cliff, great photo op moment! you can stand there forever just looking at the waves crashing and the never ending skyline. definitely a beautiful memory of bali that will always be etched in my mind! also caught the kecak dance (100rp/person), however, the heat is unbearable! do slap on a ton of sunscreen, bring a hat or an umbrella to shield yourself before the sunsets. the dance was interesting and probably the most cultural performance i have seen so far in bali. it was nice to receive a sheet of paper explaining the meaning behind the skit of bali's \romeo and juliet\ (rama and siti). but, take note that there will be bored audiences leaving the arena mid performance. though they should have stayed all the way till the fire dance which was quite spectacular.",8
"the temple pura tanah lot is on a rock out in the ocean. it is very different, very attractive on a sunny day with a cafe overlooking it. you can go down to it if you wish, and it has holy spring water inside the cave. we were there at low tide which i think would be preferable.",17
"an amazing beautiful temple and grounds to visit the sunset is the most beautiful i have ever seen, definitely not to be missed, beware of the monkeys as they snatch phones, bags and glasses and anything they can, do not miss the fire dance its fabulous.",14
we visited this picture postcard temple late afternoon. the whole place is swarming with tourists and sellers trying to access the masses x however it's still beautiful and it's still a fantastic location x for those with mobility issues its a tad difficult due to the amount of steps and the slippery stone walk out. but this place is something special and breathtaking x my husband made a wish at the holy snake and we walked over to the other side to see another temple also. the markets here are fantastic value and i will recommend these than anywhere else.,4
"once you have navigated your way through the hundreds of stalls you will eventually come to the temple. the eateries above offer a great view of the temple so you can sit and unwind. cheapest cocktails you will find. if you are lucky enough there is a spectacular sunset on offer. we ventured across the sea to get a blessing off the monks, they hold their hands out waiting for a donation. the holey sea snake is also for viewing for a small donation. becoming very commercialised but still worth the visit.",4
"not very known place among tourists or maybe a bit too far from the overcrowded areas. anyhow, it is worth the visit as this temple that combines water and architecture is just mesmerising. you can take a quick holy bath if you dare too.",4
"first things first: this is one of the busiest tourist sights in bali - it was heaving with visitors! we were fortunate that the tide was out so we could go down onto the causeway for photos. it's certainly different and of great importance in the religious history of bali. once you leave the causeway and go up the steps, you are in the 'shopping for souvenirs' area - and this is also packed. at the shops, you're expected to haggle - so do so, it's fun! naturally masses of tour buses and taxis make their way there daily, so traffic on the way is somewhat hectic. we had been taken by nyoman tholey of emly bali tour his own business. he was an excellent guide and driver and i strongly recommend his tour business. as for tanah lot - yes it is of interest.",18
this a great place for seeing a good temple on the banks of a big lake with a good view of mt. batukaru there are deers in an enclosure right next the temple.,4
i'll never forget my experience here with my family! i do wish i was able to arrive a little earlier to go into the temple. to be advised to be there at 8am onwards as the crowds aren't that huge and an opportunity to visit the floating temple.,4
"since i had seen the floating temple on the lake, i knew it would be the most beautiful temple in bali, to me! the scenery is indescribable where water, mountain and sky blend together as one in harmony. especially climate at this area is pretty cool, since bedugul is 1200 m above sea level. don't make yourself imagine how the image on the 50k rupiah banknote look like in real, come there and let your eyes experience its beauty, breathless and heavenly panorama.",2
"well keeping place ,beautiful temple ,worth to visit ,it has very good climate and has many things around the area.",4
"after having visited many temples across bali, this was the most disappointing experience. the only part of the temple that is visible is the 3 tier meru - hardly impressive. the temple does have significance in bali as it is one of 6 directional temples and a sea temple but from an architectural perspective, any number of others are more attractive. the views as well as the wall walk, however, are beautiful as is the kecak dance at the amphitheater.",2
"as a non-hindu, you will not even be allowed to enter the temple. and there is not much to see of it. but the location is great, and a walk on top of the cliff above the ocean might be worth your 30 000 rs entrance fee. just stay clear of the monkeys. they stole my cap ;-) if you come without your own transportation, please be aware that this is one of the areas in bali, where a taxi mafia rules. they threaten and scare away all honest drivers. so you need to book a taxi on either the grab or blue bird apps. pick-up just outside the area. while waiting, have some delicious balinese coffee or a bite to eat at \three step coffee\, just up the road.",2
"the view of the temple is great, but the monkey has been trained by the local to pick tourist belonging like sun glasses. one of the monkey took my friend's sun glasses and she pay the local rp20,000 to take back her glasses. we pay rp70,000 per pax for kecak dance which start at 6pm and end around 7pm, interesting show we like the mask but i personnaly think a bit boring at the end. please find a seat early there are always crowded, we are group of 8 and we have to split up into 4 group to find a seat.",13
"excellent place to see the sun set ,,,, but be patient very very patient .... the tourist have ruin an incredible place .... thousands of tourist all over the areas were you intent to take a picture... it is the place were you will see the destruction of everything you remember, of how bali used to be .. religion < meditation > tranquility ,,, forget it , that doesn't exist anymore in this place ,,, thousand of people trying to sale you junk,, tourist,tourist all over the entire area ... it is a shame .. a beautiful place destroyed by his popularity, and we were there at the end of february ( a not to high tourism season ) .. but bali can not accommodate the amount a tourist from all over the world... bali is gone .. i wish the government could regulate somehow the amount of people that visit the island , i have been in bali 6 times starting in 1995 ... and i'm sad to say that i'll not go back again , for my own pleasure, and for respect of what used to be a majestic place in the world .",2
"beautiful must visit. the views are amazing and definitely worth a visit. if you are going, i recommend later in the day and then stay for the kecak dancers at sunset. magnificent view with an amazing cultural experience. best to get your ticket early as it fills up quick. make sure you secure your items and don't wear dangly earings hats etc as the monkey's are very curious and will take off with them. my son had his thong taken (was very funny but hard to get back) had to swap him a bag of bananas to get it back.",13
wonderful place to visit. bit crowd. go there around 4 to 5 o'clock. beautiful view of sea tides. large temple area to enjoy.,4
"great sunset, great view of the sea from the cliff ... but beware the place is crowded with soooo many people that you might not get a private moment! the temple itself is closed - so once you climb those stairs - all you get to see is a higher view of the cliffs and the sea - but nothing cultural is accessable. the dance show we found to be over priced at 80,000 rupiah per person - and didnt go for.",13
"although i visited bali quite often, but i just has a chances to visit this temple this time. based in friends recommendation and after long research on the internet, i drcided to bring my family to visit uluwatu. uluwatu temple is not so big. but the scenery is very beautiful. becareful of the monkey though. they are very naughty and wild. please but ticket for the kecak dance early. it always have a long queue. the dance start at 6, but you will need to go early to get best seat. kecak dance is just the best. i enjoyed it so much. if you visit bali, this is a must visit place and a must see dance show",8
"be prepared to walk up and down steps, so wear comfortable shoes, not sandals. the temple itself if interesting and there are explanatory notices. if you are not covered, you will be given satin sheets to cover yourself. you can ramble around at your own rate, looking at the various aspects of the temple but beware in the hour or two before the nearby kecak fire dance (about 630), the temple area gets very crowded as people do both attractions together. very interesting and worth visiting.",13
"uluwatu is a great place for the tourist to go. it reeks with antiquity and has a great historic atmosphere. the monkeys are entertaining if a little over attentive at times (watch your hat, glasses and bags) and the highlight after struggling up the stairs in the bali heat is the view from the cliff top out to sea. blue sky, deep sea, stunning rock formations and crashing waves. its difficult to know who to pay so be careful who tries to attach themselves to your group. apart from gate fees we managed to do our trip without guides and hangers on, but there are a few people there who seem intent on parting you from your money who do not have the authority or mandate to take it. however, as always in bali its sometimes worth assessing whether parting for a few dollars might feed a family so don't be too tough.",8
"tanah lot looks like a dream, although it is over-rated. i went there twice and there wasn't a sunset during both visits (nobody's fault). temple aside, i enjoyed the shopping experience at the numerous shops near the temple itself. the crowd at the temple gets massive during the sunset period, as they are all waiting to cross the water to get to the other part of the temple. i would suggest that you give that part a miss if you can't stand the crowd; i skipped it during both visits and it seemed like i didn't miss anything at all.",17
"we have visited this temple in the middle of the week early afternoon- one of the most crowded places in bali, very popular also among indonesians. despite of the crowds worth of seeing. set beautifully on the lake shore with misty mountains in the background. take a stroll around the complex and outside of the walls to enjoy the view fully and escape from the crowds. the only thing we disliked was a stand in the middle of the park which offered pictures with bats and eagles- stretching the wings for the pictures with tourists- totally cruel towards those birds/ animals as these should live free in their natural environment instead of being a toy for mindless tourists.",2
"this is what my friends first asked when i posted the photo with the distant tample on top of the cliff. the temple itself was closed, construction works going on around it, so the only option to see it was from the other cliff. grab a powerful camera! be prepared to pay for several tickets to get there: parking, entrance, and probably the gamelan show. the monkeys come for free :)",14
this was such a peaceful and beautiful place to visit. we found that there are villas near by and would definitely consider staying there if we go back. the temple is beautiful and the garden and grounds are amazing as well.,4
"wish i could have raved about this temple, but i can't. feels like a ploy to get tourists to pay to see a completely uninteresting temple, if not, how else could they get bus loads of people to the tip of bali?",2
"we were there as part of a tour . the temple is located on a cliff, and it's not very accessible. however, the sunset is stunning. the only downside is that there are soo many tourists it's hard to enjoy it.",4
this place is great to spend a couple of hours wandering around the coast to look at the temples. didn't realise at the time that it has become very commercialised as there is a thriving tourist market there where the wares are considerably cheaper than the main resort areas. well worth a visit.,4
"bali has become the destination. it being so busy, it is best to get up early and hit the road! and i mean earlllly! 8 am wasn't good enough! and we were in jimbaran. so if you can leave around 4-5 a.m ( depending on your location) you can get amazing shots from this incredible temple! it's sooo beautiful and worth the visit :-)",2
ulun danu temple in bali is one of the finest temples. it should be on one's priority list of sightseeings and shouldn't be given a miss. we went there in the afternoon. by gods grace the weather was very pleasant and the scenery was just addictive. hired a local for the whole day for full day tour to other sights as well.local shops outside the temple provide good articles at reasonable price.,30
"this place is just amazing, great views with beautiful scenery around the temples inside. worth visiting, no regrets.",4
uluwatu is famous of its stunning reefs view. the weather was good when i came here. you need to pay 20k/person to enter here.,8
"really nice tourism spot that should be in everyone list that come visiting bali. as far you could see you will see such a beautiful nature hill with free ocean calmly waves beneath it, it's just beautiful scenery that i really love. there is also snake that you could see under the cave but no worry this snake are regarded as sacred animal so there is a safety guide that make sure it's all good condition. you could have the fine restaurant up the hill of tanah lot and it will mark such a beautiful memory once you visit it.",2
we enjoyed taking family to visit the temple for the first time. the beauty of its location and being able to go and have a blessing from the priests is always special. whilst the pathway to the temple is becoming overcrowded with shops and others selling their wares it is still worth a visit whilst in bali.,2
"the uluwatu temple is locaties at the southwest coast of bali and lies on top of the high cliffs over there. the area is easy accessible and offers great views over the ocean. people warn you everytime for the monkeys who will steal your glasses, hats, etc, but we didn't face any problems. the sunset is supposed to be very nice over there, but this also attractie lots of people. we were there in the early afternoon (really warm) and there were just a few visitors. the temple is also well known for its monkeydance.",8
must see venue high on a cliff. there are shops and stalls selling goods . the temples can be photographed and you can sit on the lawns can be very hot. beach below for surfing . do not miss if in bali,2
"we made the trek to uluwatu to see the temple and see the fire dancers at sunset. the view from the top was amazing! such beauty. the dance was good.. the costumes just sensational. the stadium was packed and they were still allowing people to come in after the dance started which was disappointing as they kept walking in front of the dancers. also the entry where dancers came through was always blocked for them. once the dance has begun, they should close the gate and not allow more people through. when paying we were made to pay full adult price for my 9 year old daughter because apparently she was too tall. that made me angry. my niece who is 12 and much taller than my 9 year old was charged child price‼ all in all it was an experience that we shall not forget.",8
"we went mid morning and even though the is a little walking up and down i would highly recommend getting the early or later in the day. the area you walk through to get to the temple is highly maintained forest with monkeys. you walk on concrete (which was warm by the time we got there). the view and setting is completely awe inspiring and i definitely will go back for an evening with show and sunset. be care of the monkeys with your possessions though. they have learnt of they take your hat, sunglasses phone etc they get food for retrieval of items. if the security isn't around & they are not fed quick enough you tend not to get the items back.",14
"i expexted much more...ok the view was good, but you get this one elswhere in uluwatu. the temple itself is pretty small. they charged us 20000 what is too much for a 10 min walk i guess. i just wanted to get out of there because it was so crowded. people everywhere, you cant even walk comfortable. i was thefe for the sunset, which i didnt see because ot was too cloudy. just avoid! it is much too touristy",8
"to take pictures at the infamous gate with gunung agung behind you, you don't need to climb all those thousands of stairs. it was at the second level of the temples so probably only less than 50 stairs away. we didn't go all the way up but if you like hiking and learn more about hinduism and their tradition there, there are guides that will accompany you to go up. if like us, you just want to take pictures in front of gunung agung, then make sure you come when the weather is nice and clear. we came in a cloudy day and got no view of gunung agung which was a shame. if you're driving from amed, there's a shortcut with good road condition to this place. but make sure you drive a good strong vehicle since the road is a bit too high. my brother drove an automatic car with only 1000cc engine and he had to struggle to get to lempuyang through the shortcut. the main road is easier to drive on obviously.",28
"oh my god, a really sanctuary place. such an amazing place, the view on sunset is totally breath-taking. u will automatically feel calm once u step into this place, surrounded with tall tree, the air is so clean, definately makes u forgotten bout your modern-busy-life. dont forget to give 'kecak fire dance' a try, just the right way to spend your evening out. the show is totally entertaining, u wont even want to leave your seat. tips, u dont really need to hire a driver or tour to get u there. be adventurous, rent a bike or a car, its not that hard to get to this place, just 45 mnute from kuta town. plus u can manage your little trip of your own, and definately save lots of cash. i upload a photo of uluwatu temple point, hope its helped. enjoy your holiday! :)",8
definitely a must in bali. enjoy a beautiful place around 2 huge fish ponds and a gorgeous fountain. you can also buy some food to feed the fish. the place is peaceful and quiet.,2
"this temple itself was very beautiful and had scenic views. you have to walk through the waves to get to the base of the temple. the experience is very different and nice. but there will be a ton of tourists trying to do the same that it can get overwhelming. great for photo op. not much to do other than that. however, there are a ton of shops outside where you can bargain and buy a lot of things cheap. we bought t-shirts and dresses for family and friends here. also, enjoyed coconut ice cream.",4
"tanah lot is a popular tourist attraction and on our visit too, we found the place crowded with tourists all over. the area before the temple is a vast marketplace. a recommended stop especially if you need to buy souvenirs or aim to buy some antiques for yourself. move on to reach the much awaited temple to find yourself in a blend of hues of the sky and the sea that form the perfect setting for the temple. you can go to the peaks to get some aerial views of parts of the temple and if the tide is low you will be lucky to cross over to the temple that stands in the middle of the water.",17
"i thought this was one of those must see temples and looked so nice in pictures, and it is a nice little temple but with the amount of people at this place i was glad to see it and leave as soon as i could.",4
"loved this visit. watch your hat and sunglasses, the monkey's will seize the opportunities but there are people around trying to keep the monkey's fed and out of trouble. when we visited the locals traded with the monkey to retrieve a tourist hat, it was very funny. the temple itself is very old and like most temples ( the bat temple being an exception) you don't get to go in to the temple itself. the highlight of this area are the monkey's, the view, the situation of the temple on the cliff, the sunset and the performance. the performance is great, pick up the sheet that is offered to keep track of the story, sit with a view to the ocean and definitely stay to the end. bring your own water, we couldn't find any.",14
"the beautiful cliffs are really amazing, especially during sunset. a temple sits on top of the hills wherein you can watch the 1-hour traditional kecak dance at 6pm. one can continue to gaze at the sunset inside the area where the dance takes place.however, you need to secure your tickets at the entrance of the temple at least half an hour before the start of the dance because they run out so fast. and find a good seat beforehand since the place gets cramped already by 6 pm. get there early or when the place is already opened. we got there 10 minutes before 6 pm and the whole place was almost full! in addition to this, when you have ample time to walk around and along the cliffs, you can do so provided that you secure all your belongings from aggressive monkeys darting from post to post on the cliff fences. they are really aggressive that whatever they see such as hats, eyeglasses, sunglasses, purses, cameras, slippers even while you are wearing them (or maybe because they were yellow like that of bananas), small bags, especially cellphones, you'd have to bid goodbye to these things as you may not see them anymore. you may take it back but they can bite or attack you.",14
"first thing first, there are monkeys here. but unlike those in the monkey forest, these are mean and they can steal your stuff. our guide got a tree branch to keep them away and we all stood behing him as we made our way forward. nothing to be scared about, just be careful and thats it. the views on either side of the temple are breathtaking, and there are lots of good photo opportunities. the sound of the crashing waves is awesome. be advised that on a hot day you cannot purchase water from inside the temple, and you will need it, as theres a lot of walking involved. so do buy some from the stalls in the parking lot before you enter. enjoy 🙏🏻",14
"i visited this temple two days ago and it was full of people. many people come here to pray and it is good to see they are still with their religion. the temples were situated on the cliffs, which looks amazing. there is a nice sandy beach down there but the cliffs have sharp walls and dangeroulsy layered so maybe going down isn't an option. i visited in the afternoon and my tour guide said it is always busy so maybe no way to go there and expect it empty. visit it, you'll like it.",4
"amazing views from the edge of the cliff and the temple is wonderful. we stayed for the fire dance and loved it. the monkeys are a little scary as they are not afraid to come right up to you and just stare or grab at anything they can reach, but if you try to ignore them, they lose interest quickly. definitely a 'must see' while visiting bali",2
"one thing you need to see other than the site are the little animals the make the special coffee beans. i think they are called lewats and there are several in the hawker's market as you make your way in. after you get through this array of hawkers pushing the same trinkets you've probably seen at every stop in this region, you end up in a picturesque, calm, meditative spot. i didn't want to leave. i fell in love! i could feel the air vibrate. make sure you put yourself through the small hindu ritual. it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience at this place!",2
this is the best temple we had visited the bali. scenic beauty. temple surrounded by lake and mountain... woww it was. it is really much better than uluwatu and tanah lot. should be part of everyone's itinerary who is visiting bali.,8
"could not believe the views at this temple, just spectacular!!! well worth the trip for the photo opportunities, monkeys very cheeky and entertaining too.",14
"we took a day trip with best bali tours with tanah lot the end point. both the natural setting and spiritual vibe were quite appealing. as with most parts of bali, you have to overlook the commercialism and accept that locals need to make a living. for example, most day trips will take you to 'artisan workshops' with 20% tour and 80% sales. our private guide oka was very friendly, a skilled driver and a knowledgeable communicator.",18
"this temple offers a breathtaking view of the sea, on top of the amazing sunset you can see during the kecak dance performance. the dance is really interesting and entertaining, with the background sounds coming purely from the voices of a group of men. it is truly amazing how the singers can continuously sing for almost an hour! a must visit.",13
"i recently visited uluwatu temple with a few friends and it was fantastic. we visited during sunset to see the balinese fire dance, but arrived maybe 45 minutes early to snap pictures of the wily monkeys and the breathtaking scenery. it's on top of a sheer cliff with views of the ocean as far as the eye can see. the fire dance was tons of fun, full of energy and vibrancy. we didn't have any children in our group, but the kids at the performance were absolutely loving it. highly recommend. beware: the monkeys (macaws?) love to grab at anything dangling from your body and run off with it. we saw a woman get her eyeglasses snatched from atop her head, and only got them back when someone tossed the monkey a bit of food.",8
"this is the temple that appears on the 50,000 rupee note and is probably the best known temple in bali - probably the whole of indonesia. the inner courtyard actually sits in the water on the shore of lake bratan. its beautiful and well maintained and incredibly photogenic, whether in the sunshine or later in the afternoon as the mist rolls off the hills to enshroud it. it's also good if you have a guide to tell you about the place. it can be a little busy with tourists simply because it is so well-known but well worth a visit",2
"what a fantastic view from this temple. absolutely breathtaking. a very worthwhile visit. take a guide, as they are always very helpful, and give tips as to what to do.",4
"the surrounding is really nice, the cliffs and the sea, but you cant really see the temple as it is hidden. you can just see it from faaaaar away - that's it.",4
"lovely place to watch the sunset. temple very small but alluring. worth a visit. costs 20,000 rupiah to enter (£1). can get very busy and bustling.",4
the temple is located at the seashore. in the evening the tide recedes and one can walk to the temple. the sunset view from the rocks is amazing. we spent around one hour admiring the temple and the sunset view. definitely worth one visit.,4
this temple is located out in the water. it looks absolutely amazing when the sun sets. the water comes crushing in and makes sure no one visits the holy ground of the temple,4
"from all around the temple you'll find a lot of stunning views, especially during sunset the sky so breathtaking and combine with the ocean element it bring perfection. after the sunset the kecak dance was magnificently perform with entertaining balinese traditional music, it was fascinating show.",13
"the view around the temple is very stunning, surrounded by lake and mountains. the weather is cool. the temple itself looks like floating on the lake.. cool. enjoy total relaxing here.",4
"reached at sunset. lovely views but full of people, taking pic was so difficult. saw the kecak dance which was average, but should be seen once.",13
nature is beautiful - that i cannot dispute. however the fact that we can only view the temple structure from afar is a little disappointing. plus the fact the beach was overrun by hordes of tourists made this area less ideal for any romantic notions. we spent less than 5 mins taking a few obligatory pictures and off we go.,4
if to bedugul area this place is obliged to visit. temple in the middle of the lake to be my attraction to visit this place. under the hills and misty this place is very beautiful and amazing.,4
i love to be here and enjoy the view of temple around. the place is so quite place in the morning and less visitor. i recommended to visit in the morning around 6 - 9 am. beautiful and lovely place.....,4
"tanah lot temple is an iconic site, with the temple dramatically separated from the shore on a cliff. even when the tide is low, you can only access the base of the temple. while we considered it to be a must-see that photographs beautifully, it is not a peaceful location. the walk from the parking lot is a carnival atmosphere and the popularity of the site means it is very crowded. we did not have an option, but if your schedule is flexible i suggest going at a time of day that is not peak for tourists.",17
"we visit at sunset time, very beautiful. we arrived late so we missed the dancing, but we saw that the place was full of visitors.",13
"this is a beautiful piece of bali coastline, with a sheer drop off to the sea. the temple is not very exciting compared to other places in bali. watch out for angry monkeys on the path. we saw one steal the sandal off a 4 year old (who was being carried by her dad). probably best to go early morning or at sunset.",2
"compared to when we last visited 15 years ago, uluwatu now is a tourist nightmare. one huge parking lot, you cannot get near the temples. ok, great views from the surrounding walls out to sea but go somewhere else if you want this. other temples are much more down to earth.",8
site of the famous fire dance this temple has a lot to offer in its own right. there are monkeys here too and we did see evidence that they had stolen sunglasses (we hope) from the tourists. the views are amazing though.,14
quite busy with a lot of tourists including some big groups. best to visit at low tide but you cant go inside the temple. had a good look around some of the gardens and surrounding area. then sat in a bar on the cliff and watched the sunset with a few drinks.,4
don't get me wrong it is a great sight to see. the temple itself is a testament of endurance against the forces of nature and is a beautiful sight. but because it is the most famous tourist spot it is almost impossible to enjoy it. the shops situated inside the complex attest to the commercialism of the place. the surroundings are pretty and are a great spot for a photoshoot.,4
"if you look at the trip advisor description, this is listed as \#1 of 2 things to do in beraban\. you can imagine, then, in a place with only two things to do, the water temple which is in the middle of the sea and can only be reached at low tide and/or by swimming, would be popular. it is. we didn't try to go inside, and i'm not even sure if they let non-temple-types in, but just seeing it from the outside was a fun experience. you have to get through an outdoor market to get there, which has a number of different stores where people sell various wares, and you can get some good deals there - especially as you're expected to haggle. the temple sits near a beach where there are interesting rock formations as well, and there are larger grounds to explore too. there are hawkers on the grounds, but they are largely non-intrusive, but they do sell things for children (such as wind up toy planes) so if you've got young ones expect them to be more enticed.",4
enjoyed not only the temple but the black sand beach as well. really unique to see something in there water like that. don't miss it if in the area.,4
this temple is beautiful and an iconic symbol of bali so definitely a must visit. the temple wasn't as big as i'd seen in the pictures but it was not a disappointment. it was a little bit overcast when we visited but we still got some stunning photos,2
"this makes for yet another stunning temple setting to visit. the temple is right on danau beratan lake. the distance to drive up here can be quite a lot if you are staying in southern bali but it is completely worth it! the complex is quite lovely and you can spend about 2-3 hours here just roaming around. the places offers good photo ops due to it's location. there is nice garden before you get to the complex. weekends get fairly crowded. plan your travel slightly earlier in the day - just so that you can enjoy the peace and tranquility without the crowds. the road leading up to the temple is smooth for the most part. it is well maintained, you are not allowed to go \inside\ the temple. food and water is available, there is a small entry fee. cameras are allowed. you will be handed out a sarong if you are wearing trousers/are wearing too short a dress/shorts. there is a parking space outside the complex. if you are headed to bali, you must see this place!",2
"heard so much about the uluwatu temple so we painstakingly made the trip there on a very hot hot day....and we were being driven in a car. uluwatu (as we were told) is usually very hot during the day and this part of bali receives very little rain. do beware of the wild monkeys too as they try to get their hands on anything they can. the locals told me to grab a stick as we made our hike up to the temple to keep the monkeys at bay. you should definitely keep your sunnies, hats, cameras and water bottles away from these monkeys. after making our way to uluwatu, we only spent 10 mins at the temple. this is something that you only do once in your lifetime. if you had to choose between this and the tanah lot temple, go for the tanah lot one. :-)",8
"heard so much about this temple and finally went there. a very tranquil place which is just like a postcard photo memory to me. looking at the indian ocean was so mesmerizing. watch out for the monkeys and also the people taking photos near the steps, seems very dangerous a must visit in bali!",2
"completely worth visiting! a one of a kind temple surrounded by the gorgeous lake. be prepared for rain, as it poured when we visited. also, though it is not mandatory, wearing proper attire is strongly suggested!",4
"loved this place, the temple is out on the sea, you can not actually go into the temple but do not let this put you off from visiting, the temple looks stunning when out int he sea and you can walk in the sea to get to a prayer area of the temple where you can get a blessing, be mindful off the tide as it does come up, there are guides who will walk you over for a fee, negotiable fee but all these guides tend to stick to same price. happy travels.",4
we were at first very worried about the monkeys we heard as they wud snatch things from visitors or doing some aggresive acts (we are animal lovers but just scared of monkeys hehhehe). but we din happen to meet them. the view in uluwatu itself is amazing. it was very eye-opened n worth the travel time.,8
"this is not so much a temple visit ( the temple is actually closed) as an opportunity to take a selfie whilst watching the sunset. we were really disappointed... you couldn't move for people who were perched all over the temple and walkways. we didn't stay for long... although long enough to see stupid people ignoring the warnings about the monkeys, having their belongings taken. very disappointing...",14
"the temple is located on the cliff, inside the temple is only for local prayers. beware monkeys alongside of the path to the temple, they will take your belonging for a ransom. the another interesting activity nearby the temple is kecak dance, must try.",13
"the high cliffs and crashing surf make this a great location to view the local temple here. the monkeys trying to steal your food or valuables just adds to the charm! we went in the middle of the day but apparently the best time is at sunset, although from the scores of tour buses we saw headed there each afternoon it might get a bit crowded.",14
this was the last of the three temples we visited on our bali day tour. we had visited ulun danu bratan and taman ayun as well. this was fitting being our last temple since it is actually on a rock formation in the sea and closest to the resort area of nusa dua where we would be staying. it was high tide so we couldn't actually walk to the temple. the scenery along the coast by the temple is stunning. it is quite a commercial area filled with vendors selling souvenirs. nevertheless it was still very worthwhile to see.,2
this was a fantastic temple to go and see! i highly recommend checking it out. fantastic temple with great picture opportunities! there are restaurants around this temple outside and is very unique!,4
temple stands on a lake edge. the grounds are covered with beautiful gardens bursting with flowers. well maintained and peaceful. worth a visit.,4
this temple (resp. more temples) on the cliff offers above all stunning views. we were there during high tide therefore the waves vere huge and completed wonderful view. unfortunatelly little bit overcrowded and too many souveniers sellers for me.,4
"as far as hindu bali temples go, this is a very beautiful one. set on a lake in the mountains. highlight are the carved doors with goldpaint, and the temple parts on islets. beware that it can get colder here than the rest of bali, so that when it rains you may get cold in just shorts and tshirt.",2
"visited this place with office colleagues in two hiace. a very beautiful place and fully recommended others that beaches and culinary trip in bali, but these two things need to be paid attention to : 1. this temple was in karangasem area, so if your starting point was in legian/seminyak, it will take like 3 hours just to get there. stayed in ubud or even candidasa will shorten the trip. no big restaurants around the temple, closest was about one hour, in candidasa/tirta ayu area. 2. female visitors that happened to be in their period, are not allowed to went to the temple. there were 7 temples but if your not up to very adventurous, first temple is enough for you to get a beautiful photos. go beyond, you can take ojek the to second temple. i am sure you won't disappointed with this spot, my one day trip was all worth enough.",2
"we went for both the temple and the dancing show. the location was on the top of a cliff with lovely sunset view of the sea. the arena was crowded with people so i do advise that you wear comfy clothing as it can be quite hot until the sun goes down. the dancing itself was wonderful, telling the tale of rama sita. the only thing that spoilt the evening were the inconsiderate people who were leaving early so that they could beat the crowds at the end of the show. they ruined it for others as they were crossing in the path of people taking videos and photographs. at the end there was a huge rush to leave the theatre with people being squished into a very narrow exit. my suggestion is that you stay behind and visit with the cast and get a close up look at some beautiful costumes. because we held back on leaving we had no problems leaving uluwatu.",8
"this is one of the best landmark in indonesia, hindu's temple. culture and religion blend into one..",2
"another fantastically beautiful temple. well there are two there, one in the sea and the other one is till attached to the land, but both look amazing. you can even catch some surfers surfing in the cove. brilliant views! make sure you walk down all the paths along the cliff as you can see more into the seashore. very busy when i went, but don't think there'll be a quite time to visit.",4
"i just visited uluwatu temple 3 days ago. even though i had a bad experience there with the monkeys, but i have to admit that the view was breathtaking. a monkey came and snatched my slipper. when my boyfriend and i tried to take it back, i was bitten by the monkey. then a local appeared and threw something for the monkey to grab. then i got my slipper back, but the bite by the monkey hurts. i went to do some research on it. apparently that guy who \rescued\ us was the caretaker of the monkey, and he expects some monetary reward for \saving\ us. the monkey there are trained to steal. im truly disgusted by the way the locals try to earn money by training monkeys to steal.",8
"my guide suggested to visit lempuyang temple and take the 1700 chairs to access the top temple. it was my favorite visit, each stair i walked with my guide was so interesting. i learned a lot about the temples, gods, meditations, and people. the views you get on the top are stunning.",28
all the temples are beautiful and remember to bring with you a \sarong\ to cover your legs. a lot of monkeys around. just be careful with your staff and enjoy this interaction with them.,14
"yes tanah lot is busy with tourists. but it still offers a iconic picture of bali, with a fantastic scenery. sunset is of course a must. we expected to spend maximum 1 hour there, and we eventually spent severals hours walking on the cliffs that wind from the temple, and offer amazing views. there are plenty of touristic restaurants there where you can have a drink and watch the sunset. the most crowded part of the temple is the beach at its bottom, with a sacred cave. you can walk the feet in the water, but it is definitely packed. so not the most quiet place on the island, but when the sun is out, it is outstanding.",18
"before i planned my trip to bali.. many friends told me about this uluwatu temple being cursed.. that every couple who has visited it has ended up breaking up. lol. anyway.. when we got to bali, our 'free' tour included visiting this temple. i guess we don't believe in the curse and just went (we shall see haha). even before going, i have read on tripadvisor about being careful of the monkeys as they actually attack tourists.. so i went prepared (tying up my hair in a high bun), no dangly stuff (all this was advise from other trip advisers). upon arrival, our tour guide paid for the entry fee and we received a bright purple sarong to wear. it was a short walk from the car park to the temple and we first went to the cliff. wow! the view was magnificent. the ocean was really blue and the waves crashing into the rocks made some white bubbly emulsion that was trippy. we started to take pictures but it was blazing hot. we started to sweat non-stop but it didn't matter. so far no sign of monkeys! we then walked into the temple area which was another sight-seeing area (as we are not allowed into the actual praying area). after taking many pictures in the blazing heat, we decided to leave. in conclusion, we didn't come across any monkeys! which was really surprising as almost every review talked about the crazy monkeys. so am quite grateful for that. as for the total experience, yea i loved the view but experiencing the temple itself is quite minimal. there is only so much you can walk around. nice for a short stop-by only.",8
"admittedly, the traffic was horrendous. it took us over 2hours from legian for the 20km journey which should have been about an hour. after we paid our 60rupiah entry each, we snaked our way through all the retail shops to witness sunset @ tanah lot temple. unfortunately, it was less than spectacular and the temple itself was not accessible. while quite novel, being perched on the side of a cliff, a little too far for little reward. recommend that if you go, where supportive shoes because it can be slippery.",17
"came here to catch the sunset. unfortunately it rained heavily that day but it stopped just in time for the kecak dance. the temple is located at the cliff of a hill overlooking the sea. breataking view. to view the kecak dance, one must purchase a ticket for about 100,000 rupiah per person to be able to watch the dance which starts at 6pm. there is an entrance fee prior to entering the temple itself so always be mindful of this. the only thing that got me all annoyed are the distractions caused by the late comers watching the dance as they tend to just strut in like nobody's business in the middle of the performance instead of entering discreetly to look for empty seats so that everyone's focus is on them catwalking across the open stage.",13
"obvious that this location is keen for the tourist cash with lots of stalls of souvenirs and random paraphernalia between the parking area and the entrance to the temple. no wonder why with the numbers of tourist crowding the walkways and beach area. that being said, the entire area was relatively clean though i did see some dead fish washed up on the beach. volcanic rock is quite common to the area and apart from the interesting rock formations, including the one on which tanah lot temple sits, the sand is quite dark, almost-black too. tanah lot can be accessed at low tide, with the more religious/sacred sections only accessible to practising hindus. i wasn't there for low tide so could take in the views and the temple from the volcanic sand beach and the designated viewing areas. if travelling in the area, maybe worth a visit but given the commercialisation and the lack of opportunity to learn about the history or significance (apart from just seeing the temple), it's not necessarily a must-do for everyone.",17
"the tanah lot temple is one of the most picturesque and stunning temples on the island. while it is most photogenic, it is somewhat difficult to take photos without crowds of people in them. its is a very popular destination and i can see why. dont miss a visit to tanah lot.",17
"i fell in love with this place, wanted to visit it from the first time. i planned to go there and definitely was not dissapointed. we arrived early, it was calm and full of peace, nice change from busy ubud. we walked around a bit and had fresh juice and bali coffee on the restaurant terrace. one of my best memories from bali.",2
"i have heard so much about the balinese culture that i wanted to experience a performance of some kind. our driver recommended this one. it took an hour from depansar (as i recall) but the location is gorgeous, as you can see in my photos. it is a temple, and the performance has religious aspects. the performance is timed for the sunset, so you get to experience a beautiful balinese sunset as well. it helps that i had read up on the ramayana story to prepare for this trip. so i and another friend recognized the characters and action. it climaxes in a fire dance, which was spectacular. the performance itself did not last very long, probably less than an hour, but it was a good length of time for tourists.",2
superb place. well maintained surroundings and the temple on the lake is just superb. what a view ! this is the place most featured on brochures on bali. not to miss for sure. budget for quite some time here. you would not want to leave this place quickly.,2
"viewing the temple and capturing the sun setting beside it was a great experience. we have visited the tanah lot temple many,many times over the years and watched it change from a temple on a hill to an incredible work of art displayed beautifully for the public to wonder over. it is now a landscaped vision that leaves the mind lost for comment. where we once sat on the grass with camp chairs is now a canopied seating area which, unfortunately, has been commercialised but is now a bit more user friendly. the drive to the temple has changed beyond belief. what was once a drive through the paddy fields is now a solid continuation of shops/houses/businesses the entire way. a great shame but you cannot halt the future. still worthy of the extra effort needed to visit.",17
"it was a long drive from our anataya to the temple especially because of the traffic jams. reaching our destination, we felt that it was worth the trouble. spread over a vast expanse of land on a hill top, it provides a breath taking view of the indian ocean. in fact, the mountain appears to be rising out of the sea. it is unique because it is perhaps, the only temple dedicated to the monkeys. hoards of monkeys around are harmless and seem to be protectors of their deity. the area around is full of shops selling souvenirs and food. the surroundings are so beautiful that it seems to be the most photographed temple in bali. one has to climb quite a few steps to pay homage but it's natural beautyakes it worth it.",2
"pura luhur uluwatu is one of bali's kayangan jagat (directional temples) and guards bali from evil spirits from the sw, in which dwell major deities, in uluwatu's case; bhatara rudra, god of the elements and of cosmic force majeures. bali's most spectacular temples located high on a cliff top at the edge of a plateau 250 feet above the waves of the indian ocean. uluwatu lies at the southern tip of bali in badung regency. dedicated to the spirits of the sea, the famous pura luhur uluwatu temple is an architectural wonder in black coral rock, beautifully designed with spectacular views. this is a popular place to enjoy the sunset. famous not only for its unique position, uluwatu also boasts one of the oldest temples in bali, pura uluwatu. most of bali's regencies have pura luhur (literally high temples or ascension temples) which become the focus for massive pilgrimages during three or five day odalan anniversaries. the photogenic tanah lot and the bat cave temple, goa lawah, is also pura luhur. not all pura luhur are on the coast, however but all have inspiring locations, overlooking large bodies of water.",8
i visited this temple along with a guide and definitely was not disappointed. beautiful walkway along the water and some monkeys throughout!! the temple absolutely amazing and the views breathtaking. you have to stay for the most beautiful sunset that ive seen so far in bali. enjoy watching the dance and sunset at the same time in the amphitheater. even though its quite crowded its a definite no miss when visiting bali.,2
"went with my cousins on this trip. tanah lot temple has an amazing view!! advisable to wear non-slippery sandals to walk on the rocks by the temple. basically you can only view the temple from a certain distance. i suppose there is a special tour if you want but you have to double check on that with your agent. we didnt know about it. we got wet because of the strong waves hitting on the rocks by the temple but it was a fun experience. there is a cafe, small stalls around (desserts mostly) not much but bring your gopro/canon cameras guys, the view is just 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼.",17
"go visit when you are in the neighbourhood, otherwise i would skip it. the views are nice, the temple not very special.",4
loved the views of the ocean and the sunset from uluwatu! unfortunately very crowded and needed to line up to take pictures! but overall would recommend it.,8
"very recommended place. there are shopping stall, restaurant and breathtaking view. come early if you want to shopping. then put all your shopping bag in the car and go for sunset view. but the place is crowded with people. i will come back here to try the restaurant beside the cliff. it is a temple so please respect the nature here.",4
"not really a temple follower. enjoy the scenery of the cliff and sea view. but beware of monkeys! i take more time watching the monkeys snatching foods, sunglasses, hats and bags from tourists.",14
"beautiful location, not so busy, great to watch the sunset and enjoy kecak(monkey dance) at 6 pm, nothing extraordinary, but different.",13
the money collected for admission is clearly being invested in the temple grounds. it is probably the most picturesque temple in bali this is a very popular temple - so expect traffic delays. we were stuck for almost two hours due to the narrow road and multiple busses making the trek over the mountain to lovina.,2
stunning temple. a must visit if you're spending 3 or more days in bali. nice and quiet if you visit before lunch time too!,2
fantastic views at sunset. can go up to the bottom part of the temple during low tide. we went the day after their annual festival on the 8th. so there were lots of local people going for the prayers as well.,4
"one of the most beautiful places in bali, its bit far from cities but totally worth. its so beautiful and while travelling around in different temples, its a nice break from all the crowd wanting all of your money. there is a ticket though. do walk on the steps and feed the fish here.",2
"this is certainly one of the must see temples in bali. the setting on the lake is magical. i was fortunate enough to be there during a temple ceremony which obviously made my visit there even more magical. it is a temple that is very crowded with tourists. if you can, an early visit is probably the best. the temple is a bit a way from most tourist metropolises on the island so if you have your own driver make this stop the first on your day tour.",2
it was better than we expected and lots of monkies everywhere. and the temples are were a visit and it's a nice walk through the park.,14
very interesting place to visit and spend some time to walk to both sides of the temple area to enjoy the views. we hired a car to bring us there and expect traffic jams all the way there and back.,4
"lake side temple, hills on the back and cool breeze in hilly area - wwooww.. it is the signature top rated visited place in bali. we enjoyed a lot and worth a two hours long journey from kuta area. loved it.",2
"second visit in less than a year , the lake view is priceless , grounds are well maintained and temple looks amazing",4
"the temple is not the main attraction but the view of 200m high cliffs around the temple is. the whole backdrop of see over towering cliff with sunset view make this temple stand out from thousands of others from bali. be aware of aggressive macaques which can snatch the food to sun glasses on your face. if time permits, wait for the sunset, enjoy the view and catch the kecak (monkey) dance nearby. like other temple, visitors needs to wear sarongs which can be hired from the entrance near ticket counter. the perfect location for those taking wedding photos as well.",2
"we had the best guide going down, i have astma so needed stop several times but my other half and guide was so patience with me ☺️ best guide ever, i recommend jpctours on instagram, contact him there. safe and good👌 been too bali two times ☺️",2
"there are two temple in the lake but guest can go because they only put the gate for the ceremony. be prepare for the rainy season, you can enjoy going around the lake by using the speed boat and also enjoy the garden in the front. they really take care of the place especially for special event this june. many flowers, and if you come this month you can see many balinese culture like dance, music and also things like penjor, offering etc.",2
uluwatu temple was the first place i visited when arrived on the island of bali. the walk is quiet long but the site is worth it although you cannot really enter to the heart of some places. you'll find monkeys along the way too. later during my trip i found out there is a show everyday at the temple and that sunset is the best time to go there... i'll try that next time :-),8
"great place, must visit if you are on bali. beautiful view, taking photo with snake and tanah lot in background.",2
"it is a beautiful temple but can get crowded at any time of the day. entrance fee is considered the most expensive compared to other tourist attractions. spent less than 20 minutes over there. there are restaurants near the temple that offer buffet lunch at 100k per person but the food is not awesome. thus, would recommend having lunch before heading to the temple.",4
indeed this temple is breath taking. it is probably the most picturesque of all the temples we have seen on this trip. the worship portions of the temple are located right at the edge of cliffs overlooking the indian ocean. i would guess the cliffs to have a drop of 200 feet or so to the rocks below. i would say beach but the beach is large rocks that look very sharp even from the top of the precipice. you can walk along the edge for more than a quarter of a mile and each view is more spectacular than the last. truly a setting that is beautiful beyond compare. the flowers that are planted around the grounds are spectacular as well. many of the trees were in bloom and attracted hundreds of butterflies. these were much more interesting to me than the other wildlife in the sanctuary. that is probably because i have seen the similar monkeys in other places on the trip. the monkeys here are aggressive. they will take hats and glasses right off from your head. one person was bitten the day we were at the temple. be careful. don't carry anything that could be construed as food to the monkeys. just generally stay away from them. my wife and i have no problems. watch children closely that may be with you.,14
"this was the least enjoyable temple visit of my bali trip. having said that, we decided not to stay for the sunset, and i am sure that it picturesque. however, given the location i would have thought that sunrise would be even more spectacular as it would light-up the land facing side of the temple. the temple itself is quiet dark with trees up against it on the land side and with the sun going down behind it, along with the sea spray, you really can't see much other than the outline. the rows and rows of market stalls that you have to navigate past to get down to the temple sell the same cheap rubbish sold everywhere else, by people just a desperate to get you to buy. i certainly wouldn't go back, unless it was at sunrise.",2
"uluwatu temple is quite the drive away from the popular bali beach hangouts, however the temple is set amongst beautiful cliff features and forest, making it a must see, mainly for the breath taking views. $3 aud (30000 idr) entry fee. spend between 30 mins to an hour here depending on how fast you can climb stairs. if you're lucky you may come across some cheeky monkeys.",8
"we rented a scooter to get to the temple from jimbaran. the temple itself was dissapointing but had some great cliff views. from reading about it, i had expected more but loved the balinese dance which seems to be more a tourist attraction than a real tradition (cost extra idr 100000). go there when it's not hot or at the late afternoon. it gets too hot!",2
"tanah lot is a beautifull temple - but it is simply too crowded with tourists! we spent some hours there to watch the sunset - which is beautifull but you will have to deal with watching it alongside thousands of others. we left just before the sunset ended, and thereby we avoided what most be a trafical chaos when everybody leaved the area :-)",17
"wonderful views of the cliff and the temple. do see the kechak dance for sure. tip: carry an umbrella, i was told by my driver that monkeys wont bother you if you carry one! it did work for us.",13
this place was beautiful it is a great place to take photos a lot of locals have there wedding photo taken at this palace as unlike other parts of bali it is very quite and very clean. it is worth going for half day trip dont forget the camera.,2
"a spectacular view from the top of a steep cliff overlooking the unique architecture temple built with the palm front roof standing magnificiently prooving its divinity. more than amazed standing by the cliff, feeling its breeze and viewing its majestic beauty located on the white beach with the waves lapping against the cliffs forming white foam at the foot of it. slimpy stunning especially with the golden opportunity to witness the almost sun setting.",4
"on the edge of the cliff , uluwatu is a wonderful temple.you can walk around on the edge of the cliff. be careful the monkey. they tend to steel shiny things. it is a ver relaxing place.",8
"a very beautiful place and a must visit too! like most of the temples in bali, this temple too is situated on a cliff on the seashore...its usually crowded and i so wished i could get to visit this place minus the crowd. it was a rainy day when we visited, the dark clouds and the sea and black sand, gave us a whole different view of the temple! mysterious, yet beautiful :)",2
"absolutely breathtaking!!! this was one of my favorite sites to see in bali. the mountains, temple and water were just beautiful. we went early so there wasn't much of a crowd. it cost 2,000 rupiah to park moped and 30,000 rupiah per person to enter temple area. the grounds were kept very clean. the toilet area outside the entrance said 2,000 rupiah to use toilet but we didn't pay and the gentleman didn't say anything so it could be a scam but don't know for sure. only negative thing about the area was that there is a little area by temple with caged deer. we couldn't figure out why it was there. cage was small and the deer had no room to run. kind of sad.",2
"if you have your heart set on the picture, even if you get there by sunrise, there will be over an hour-long wait. we were there by 6 in the morning with no intention to take the pic and explored the other temples around there. the view is nice and there are some great memories to be made without having to take that specific picture. if you need it for your social media though, factor in a couple of hours waiting and you get about 30 secs to do a maximum of about 4 poses haha. it is entertaining just watching people there. woe betide you if there is a tour bus from china. one arrived as we left and we can only imagine how long they took. behind where the photo is taken is actually fantastic and the other temples are a 3hr hike which is worth it also.",28
"absolutely heaving with tourists and selfie sticks. feels like a total tourist trap, although prices at the market were reasonable. entry price was low but much higher than other temples (which were way less busy and calmer). would definitely recommend anyone to go and visit any other temple.",4
"i found this to be my favorite temple. there's monkeys , and the best view up top an almost 100 m cliff looking at the ocean. a must see !",14
with the visit of this temple we were slightly disappointed as thanks to all the adverts our expectations were much higher. however it is one of the \must see\ visits in bali.,2
"a bit overrated, probably because this one is in the top 5 must sees of bali. the temple itself is tiny, and you can not enter it, which is quiet understandable. the oceanviews are great, but that is about it. busloads of tourists come here but there is actually not much to see. i wouldn't recommend travelling long for a visit.",2
very tourist orientated place ...we were lucky to see a ceremony which was interesting ...amazing shrines and temples... would gladly recommend this as an attraction to view a must see extremely popular over the high season - many tourists and busses amazing lake and backdrop as you drive down the mountain into the temple a must see,4
the view of the high cliff beneath the temple is amazing. the temple itself is just ok but the surroundings is the attraction point here. be careful with the monkeys around which seem to be very attracted with shiny stuffs that tourist carry. go there early or late of the day to avoid direct sun heat.,14
this is definitely a must see destination. the temple is absolutely beautiful with beautiful scenery. we went during the day when there is less tourists than at sunset. we got a blessing at the base of the temple and it was a lovely day.,4
"beside the amazing temple, dance performance was also beautiful. we really enjoyed how they use vocal to create rythm. before watching dance a nice idea to explore around the temples.",13
it was beautiful but nothing really special. we went there to see the famous sunset but there were so many people and to be honest this 20km we spent 2 hours driving to there. i couldn't believe from kuta to there. it was crazy. the traffic in bali is so bad.,2
"it was awesome especially the environment that they were in with conservation area, the dragon bridge and the temples. we visited it twice on our trip.",4
this place is advertised everywhere but its underwhelming. there are millions of shops and the temples are actually very small. the cliff views are nice but the endless traffic jams you have to endure getting there and away are not worth it. there are much better places in bali to see without the tourist crowd and local touts.,2
we were go to tanah lot tample bali with my buddy to see sunset there... it was to much people but we enjoied it much..the tample is so amazing tample in the ocean and also beautyfull sun set... we were have no much time to staied there but we will come back one day to anjoy there.. and also i saw many baliness peaple come to offering on that tample use baliness clout...we love bali and tample,18
"after a long day of tours we finished up at tanah lot temple. it is a beautiful setting, although was clouded so we didn't get a sunset, which was disappointing but nothing can help it. very popular tourist attraction so many people around. often hard to get photos without people walking through your shot. a few market stalls and vendors here to purchase items. beautiful view which would be lovely even during the day. as we were going for the sunset it got dark soon after so we didn't hang around.",17
"enjoyed our visit and also enjoyed the fire dance.lovely views especially at sunset.a long drive from legian,approx 1 hr and very busy.",13
"interesting sight, this is a private temple to the royals and people can not enter in. the temple is a mystical figure to me and appeared like carved out of the volcano lava.the location is beautiful and sunsets on a clear sky makes the place looks dramatically beautiful. i loved the kind of hollows waves made to the base of the temple structure. really interesting and treat to eyes i must say.",4
"the temple and surrounding grounds were lovely. we spent a few hours walking through the park areas and taking pictures. it is definitely worth the trip. tip: arrive as early as possible. the tour buses start unloading around lunch time and the place becomes mobbed. luckily, we got a couple of hours of light tourist traffic beforehand.",4
"this temple is in a stunning cliff top location with some nice walks along the cliffs in both directions. the monkeys were kept sternly under control by keepers armed with slingshots and sticks. we went slightly before sunset, like huge crowds of others, which does detract from the splendor of the place. we left a few minutes before the sun sank to avoid the inevitable traffic jam on the way out. i suspect early morning would be more peaceful and allow a more leisurely enjoyment of this beautiful location.",14
"i visited the temple on mid-february 2013 and believe me it was spectacular! i really appreciated my visit because at that time of the year, it is the low season so, it is not crowded. you can admire it and spend an hour or more on the site. the view, the location is unbelievable. i am convinced that you will never forget it. and don't miss the kejak dance at around 6:00pm. regarding the monkeys, compared to the monkey forest in ubud, it is true that there are aggressive, so don't hold anything in your hands, specially water.",14
"go before the sunset around 5:30pm and see how amazing this place is, the cliffhanger temple blend with the stunning ocean background. totally speechless ! really a must visit !",4
"we went to uluwatu on our first day arriving to bali, after checking in our hotel in nusa dua. when looking at the map, we thought the distance was not too far, and it may take 30 minutes at most to get there.... we were wrong - traffic and road conditions made it more like 2 hours for our travel. once there, our driver took us to the temple and we had to buy tickets to get into the temple. i don't recall the exact pricing, but it was not very expensive. also, we were given sarongs to put on as we were all wearing shorts. we were warned about the monkeys by our taxi driver, so we were all prepared. ironically, it was our taxi driver that was \attacked\ by the monkey. when our driver was trying to take pictures for our group, he momentarily put down one of the iphones on a bench. within a blink of an eye, a monkey trotted over from seemingly nowhere and snatched the phone away. the monkey tried to gnawed at the phone, probably thinking it was food - and just paced himself around while we cautiously trying to approach him to get the phone back. as we were getting close, the monkey snarled at us and started running up towards the hill. luckily, our driver got one of the people that guards the temple to come over and help. the temple guard had a pouch that he carried with him containing foods for the monkeys - he threw out whatever he had in that pouch and the monkey left the phone down and went after the food. we quickly ran up and snatch the phone back - all was good! lucked out on that one! we then continue with our pictures taking of the ocean view, the sunset - just an absolute beautiful viewpoint. around 6pm, we purchased tickets to see the kecak dance. we sat around an outdoor amphitheater like setting and the dance happened in the circle below in the center. we were given leaflets in english that explains the dance scenes, and there were long bouts of men chanting and characters coming in and out of the circle. we didn't quite understand the dance piece, and didn't read the leaflets - but it was entertaining. there were some fire dances toward the end, and it could have been dangerous when the dancers kick the fire tinders around - but no one was hurt. after the dance, we drove back to nusa dua. on our way out, about 4-5 km from the temple we passed by a warung that advertises vietnamese food. we were thinking and craving about the vietnamese pho noodle soup, but there was none at this warung. apparently, the chef just opened up the place and he tried to make vietnamese food, but it's really not close. we had a fun time though - so it's all good.",8
this was our second visit to bali and felt we should see tanah lot temple. was much busier and crowded than anticipated and very hot! was good to see but i wouldn't bother again,18
"outside of the range of most day trips this delightful, magical temple in a crater lake is captivating. just perhaps the most beautiful in bali. the scrum of the vendors is kept on the other side of the parking lot. there are large gardens facing the temples, and a few more temples in the gardens. there is even a small enclosure with some small deer in the garden as well. i didn't allow enough time here. i would have liked to have spent more time just enjoying this lovely setting. it's slightly cooler than the lowlands and it's very comfortable to be out in the sun. this would be a great place to spend an overnight at one of the hotels nearby on the way to the north coast. it would have been fun to rent a small boat and see the temples from the water side. there's also a large botanical garden nearby, so you could budget a day here.",2
"ulun danu is another not-to be -missed temple in bali. though bali is land of a thousand temples, this one tops the list of a must -see. it is about 50 km from denpasar and situated in a plateau with cooler temperature. it is a very picturesque temple on a lake with beautiful verdant hills as backdrop. it has 4 temple complex that are all intricately carved the balinese style and painted golden yellow. it has a small but well maintained botanical garden and a large covered court which is used for regular ceremonies. it is well worth a visit.",30
"uluwatu temple located on the cliff by the beach and the view is magnificently breathtaking, it also has park, surroundings and kecak dance performance, kecak dance tells a story of ramayana...",8
"when in bali, tanah lot is a must-see place to go. the views are spectacular plus you get a real feeling of spirituality while there. it is, after all, a temple. also, the shopping is cheaper than kuta and you don't get the in-your-face harassment of the sellers like in kuta. lots of delicious food and very cheap prices. highly recommended place to go and spend a couple of hours. you can even get your photo taken with a very large python if you want.",18
"wonderful views of the ocean as the ululate temple is seated right on the edge of the cliffs. would definitely recommend going to this location with a tour guide to have them explain the cultural significance of the temple to the locals. if not, soak in the beautiful cliffside views and the roaring ocean. many beautiful photo opportunities for those who have the eye.",4
"this is a must do if you like to do physical activities. it wasn't to hard to do if you are relatively in good shape. the view at the top is unreal, by far the best view i have seen in all of bali to date. just wear good footwear, running shoes are fine, and bring like a light jacket or sweater cause it gets a little chilly while you are at the top waiting for the sun to rise.",2
the teple has devide to two parts and one part in on the clif and the other part is in down hill.the down hill teple has a walking path between the sea wave and if the tide is rough you cannot walk the path.all like other temples you are not allowed to visit inside the temple unless you wear balinise cloths.,4
"we had a short stop over there, but from my point of view, it would be worth to visit the temple for at least 2h. its really beautiful and you will have a lot of options to sit down and relax. they also offer possibilities to eat/drink.",4
"you have to see this place, especially if you are a photographer. hopefully you'll get to see a hindu ceremony as we did. relax in the garden area. grab something to drink on a warm day. sit by the lake and just take it all in.",4
"we got here before sunset & walked across to the temple where we were blessed, then came back across the water to watch the sun set - a truly magical experience 😃",4
this temple nestled within the beach offers a scenic view for avid photographers. the place also offers cheap shopping and handicraft.,4
"my favorite tourist spot in bali, if you go to bali uluwatu temple is a must see place, amazing views of sunset from the cliff .beware of the monkeys, it was one of our best experience in bali...",8
"we were not that impressed with tanah lot temple, which is considered one of balis most important landmarks. this is famous for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. we reached this place in the morning, our first stop from hilton hotel a drive of at least 90 minutes. the place was very crowded; the climate was hot and humid. from a distance this ancient hindu shrine perched on top of an outcrop amidst constantly crashing waves looks good. the onshore site has smaller shrines alongside restaurants, shops and a cultural park presenting regular dance performances. when we reached the temple it was low tide and we cross to view the rock base where the legendary guardian sea snakes dwell in crevices around the tirta pabersihan fountain. although we could not enter the temple grounds, we enjoyed the panoramic view. though nothing great as compared to temples in india worth a visit.",18
"this temple is one of the most recognisable indonesian landmarks. it's a beautiful spot, although very crowded, which means it's spiritual halo is long gone. but i would recommend it to anyone. it is best to book a tour because getting there is hard from denpasar. i tried with public transport, i made it but i had to catch a cab to go back, spending a fortune. the ticket for the temple is worth the money.",2
"this is a quintessential must for all instagrammers as the gate of heaven photo is iconic. be prepared to leave early if you are on the east of the island as it is a 2.5 hour drive from seminyak and you want to be there early before the clouds start to cover mt agung. you will be given a number as you enter that is your ticket in the queue to have the photo done, this can take up to a few hours in peak times. worth the trip if you go to other places in the area such at the water palace and bat temple. great views also across the country from the lower temple. remember to take a sarong to cover legs and shoulders.",28
"this is certainly a spectacular setting on the cliffs. the temple itself is not much to look at but the sharing of the sunset with a few thousand other tourists is far from unpleasant. one word of advice - watch out for the monkeys. one grabbed my glasses from behind and attempted to dart over the wall to the cliff - 200 - 300 foot drop. now they did cost £300 and i don't have a spare so i'm afraid i grabbed its tail and held on with two hands - probably not the wisest thing to do as they do bite (and theoretically can be rabid) but it caused it to grab the wall with all four limbs and, thankfully, drop them in the grass, not over the cliff. i was lucky - within a few minutes we saw someone else lose their glasses and a veritable flip-flop filching fest where these creatures homed in on numerous people's flip-flops which they then sat and chewed on until the monkey-guards cajoled them back again. exactly how they extracted a flip-flop from under someone's feet when they were wearing them, especially so many, we never quite witnessed. so all in all good fun, but you might consider doing the trip barefoot and with spectacles securely hidden!",14
uluwatu temple offers panoramic scenes from the limestone cliffs and the uluwatu temple coupled with photogenic monkeys. engage a guide to maximise this awesome experience.,8
"some nice views to see. from a tourist view, you can't get close to the temple at all and can just about see it from the various view points. there's a nice holy snake that you can touch for good luck. no guides available at all, just various people that want to take a photo. a guide like in ulawatu would be great to explain all, they are quite far apart and we did both temples in a day but a trip to just ulawatu would have sufficed",8
amazing temple built on the ocean. advised to go during sunset. amazing bali with its traditions. :-),2
"we visited uluwatu temple while staying in seminyak which was about a 45 minute drive. i would recommend going first thing in the morning to avoid crowds, however i did hear that the sunset is beautiful from this spot and that you can see a traditional dance in the late afternoon so it would depend on your preference. monkeys are all over this temple. watch your phones, glasses and hats as we saw somebody lose sunglasses while there. they are looking for food, so just keep all of that away and watch around you and you'll be fine. this is quite a large temple which has cliffside views of the ocean. it's definitely a cool spot to visit. make sure your knees and shoulders are covered. if your knees are not covered, there are sarongs available to wear onsite. if possible, i would recommend getting a tour guide. we did not, but it would have been nice to have someone with us to explain the history.",8
we visited this temple and its amazing right on the cliff side with stunning views from the top of the cliffs looking down onto the water as you walk up the cliff side few monkeys running round highly recommended visiting this place while in bali,2
watch this majestic temple while you enjoy the beautiful view of the ocean .. one of the grand temple in bali n sure to catch your breath. ps : it's way better to come at 4.30 - 5.00 pm so you can also view the sunsets ^^,2
"we visited here with seniors and at some point they took a seat while we went further on. there is a reasonable amount of walking but worth it. the temple is beautifully constructed in the water. there were good picture spots. if you have the time, do visit.",4
"beautiful temple by the lake. busy place plenary of visitors spacious gardens and colourful as usual. a bit commercialised, but worth visiting. a fine balinese temple example. possibly off beaten track but makes it more special",4
"one of the not to me miss place when you visit bali. view is just mesmerising. one of the best place in bali. temple is on the edge of the sea, you can only visit if there is no high tide but can enjoy and click pictures.",2
tanah lot temple is located on a rock on the west shore of bali with beautiful surrounding and presenting an ideal sun set location. the ancient temple is perched on an small island basically of naturally carved limestone rock giving semblance of \shesh naag\. lord vishnu(shesh naag being his bed') and varun (god of sea) are worshiped. one can not go on top to see the temple but can walk up to the base where blessings are given by the priest by offering pure sweet water coming out of natural spring and placing akshat(rice) on forehead and flower on right ear. you can walk up few steps on left side for taking good photograph. one must reach an hour before the sunset to enjoy the beautiful surroundings and take photographs. if one has not purchased souvenirs then try the rows of shops just outside the temple gates. the prices are highly competitive after good bargaining.,18
"just about an hour drive away. the place is well catered for tourists with many vendors on your way from the car park to the temple. it is a beautiful site with the temple on a rock in the sea. the walk from the car park to the temple along the cliffs top has lovely view onto the sea. you will pass another much smaller temple, pura bath balong on your way to tanah lot. there is an amphitheatre near the car park with daily performance of the kecak dance. a restaurant is attached to this theatre. good time to visit is around 4pm. and you can catch the sunset after visiting the temple.",17
"did i mention it was crowded? like there seriously must have been 100+ busloads of tourists plus another 100+ taxi loads of tourists plus another 100+ car and bike loads of tourists and this was a few hours before sunset so it wasn't even the busiest time of the day! the views and photos you can get of the tanah lot temple and the surrounding area are decent, but whether it's actually worth driving 1.5+ hours in heavy traffic to be surrounded by 1000+ tourists all trying to take the same photo and then spending another 1.5+ hours in heavy traffic back to kuta is a debatable point. we visited a few other temples that were much less crowded where our photos were much nicer than the ones from tanah lot. still, if you have a spare 5+ hours, it's ok, just not particularly peaceful or relaxing.",17
this temple a place that you must visit if you travel to bali. as it is high in the hills the temperature was lower than near the beach thus we could walk around without getting too hot.,2
it is a beautiful place. you well see many locals getting ready to go in for the prayers and i found it fascinating to see their traditions. try to get there before 4 as many people want to be there for the stunning sunset and fire dance at 6pm.,4
"the area is beautiful, with the black rocks and the high waves. entrance is 60000rph, + 3000 for parking. the temple itself is closed to the public, there is access to a holy well in the bottom of it, where for a donation you can wash tour face in the holy water. to get there you have to walk through the sea, so flip flops are a good idea. you can also see the holy snakes for a donation of course, and even touch them and make a wish. they bring the snakes around 2 pm. there are some restaurants high on the rocks overlooking the temple that are a bit pricey but with an amazing view.",4
this was a must visit in bali.. amazing views.. we hired a driver and didn't get there soon enough. . would have liked to look around for longer.. we watched the dance show which was good.. wasn't really what i was expecting but we all enjoyed it..,2
"situated high above the cliffs with magnificent views over the ocean. this beautiful temple is a favorite for sunset, when it gets rather busy - still, there is more than enough room. warning: the monkeys are quite aggressive - keep your staff close by and hold on.",14
"located on a promontory, a wedge shaped cliff at the western tip of bukit badung, pura luhur uluwatu is one of bali's most beautiful sights. more than the architecture of the temple, it is the location that makes it so spectacular. as you enter the gate there is a wide path to the left leading to the temple but the best way to view it is to take the narrower path straight ahead through the trees (watch out for monkeys. they grab anything loose, sunglasses, caps etc) to the edge of the cliff, then follow the walled path along the edge to the temple. when you look down you can see the blue water and the waves lashing the base of the cliffs forming sea caves. at one point there's a gap in the wall where people (including me) lean over the edge to take pictures. be careful you can slip on loose gravel. this temple is where the balinese priest danghyang nirartha is said to have achieved enlightenment. the inner sanctuary of the temple is off limits to visitors. this is a must visit site on a trip to bali. i've been there on both my trips.",8
"one of my best experience in bali was the hiking and night at the top of gulung bathur. sleeping under a star in a confort camping. contact guide \bazir bawak\ on facebook, he is nice, speak english and know a lot of stories!!!",2
"it's a breath-takingly beautiful lake with the most beautiful temples and is worth the drive to visit. take the time to walk all around and enjoy the coolness of this place, you forget you're in the tropics with the coolness of the breeze.",4
"our family has visited this temple many times over 30 yrs, it is or was, always a welcome visit. if you have never seen or experienced monkeys in a natural environment then this is your opportunity. importantly the temple grounds are beautiful, the old trees are more amazing than the monkeys i think. we took a family, their first visit, mostly all went well and everyone appreciated both the spiritual and natural worlds of monkeys and temples. couple of noteworthy observations for visitors and staff (particularly temple management if they read this). *the cost of one day entry is suitably priced but for those staying nearby repeated entry should be available. the only alternate path around the outside is shared by pedestrians and motor bikes. this walk is very dangerous, unpleasant, scary, polluting and after dark an accident waiting to happen! i am disappointed to see balinese prioritize making money out of temple entry rather than considering people safety. offer a slightly increased priced ticket for repeated entry; perhaps? make a pedestrian path only; perhaps? a solution to this dangerous situation is needed quickly! please provide a sensible, safe alternative and stop forcing people both tourist and locals to walk the motorbike track because of fencing off the temple area in order to gain revenue for the temple. *my 14 yr old grandson was grabbed and scratched by an aggressive male monkey sporting for a fight, same monkey, some minutes later bit a man in his 20's/30's. he got too close to the monkey's face taking a photo and whilst there are signs around with some information and 'enter at your own risk' information perhaps photos of monkey bite and rabies side affects ( bit like anti smoking images) might be be more useful, realistic education about monkeys being wild, potentially very dangerous animals. * quite a few staff seemed completely uninterested in watching out for the public, on their mobile phones! disinterested and looking bored. *the banner sellers seemed to be more aggressive and taking up more space on the access and through paths, we had difficulty walking past them without being harassed. in the current situation would sadly not recommend.",14
"while the temple is located in a stunning spot, there is a general sense of neglect to the grounds. hopefully this will change - renovations underway when we visited. the monkeys are a huge nuisance - be careful or you will leave without your sunglasses or other valuables. your visit should include the sunset dance performance, which is stunning, and without which our visit would have been very disappointing.",14
another must temple of bali. plan to visit this temple in the evening and njoy the amazing sunset view. you may probably need to go in advance as there can be mad rush to catch the sunset .,2
the temples that line this coastline are beautiful. not sure how many in total are here. we visited 3 of them. but i believe that there are a few more. the most interesting one is the temple set all by itself on a large rock. they have a sacred water purification ceremony and the foot of the temple. a must see see location if you visit the island of bali.,2
beautiful temple on a lake. not as big as i had pictured but still impressive. it is a tourist attraction so yes there will be a ton of people there.,4
"it's greatest attraction is breathtaking view, situated on high cliffs. mostly crowded at sunsets. full of crazy macacs, which loves to steal everything. but no worries, there is always someone who knows how to negociate with them to give everything back :) beautiful place. kecak dance performances at sunset, definitely must see",13
"we were keen to visit the temple but the real highlight was the hour long kecak dance at sunset. the main area of the temple itself is only open to hindus so we were only able to access the outer parts...of course the monkeys provided entertainment (by the end of the day they're a bit more tired) but the best part was watching the enthralling kecak dance as the sun set. although the crowd was huge, the dancers and choir stayed true to their art and kept us engaged. well worth staying on.",13
"its a very beautiful temple with magnificent views . unfortunately we missed the fire dance show in the afternoon, however i believe its spectacular.",13
"a must see when going to bali. very beautiful setting and definitely worth fighting the crowds. we went on a weekend when it might be at its busiest. did not like seeing the caged animals that the hawkers were peddling to the tourists to have their picture taken with. sad. plus, all the shops (polo / ralph lauren???) made it look somewhat like a strip mall.",2
"the most unique thing i found when i visited tanah lot was the snakes there that are claimed to be 'holy', are actually a water snake. usually water snakes are very venomous, but these snakes are actually friendly and the people there said that these snakes never bite people. fort those who never hold a snake before, this is where you can try it for once. and on the way out, you can found some traditional markets on the left and right side of the road.",17
this temple was amazingly beautiful. the view of the ocean was so pretty. the only thing i didn't like was the naughty monkeys. they steal your belongings. so be very careful when you go in,14
we visited the tempel. it is a very beautiful view. really worth to see. small entrance fee. 30 000 idr per adult. to see the ceremoni it is an extra 100 000 per person. the ceremoni is really loud singing and moving around. it is a spiritual thing. very beautiful made costumes and some story in it you can follow. a lot of people left. so be aware that this is really wat you want to visit and that that is something you want to see before you pay the entrance fee. we had a very beautiful sunset during the ceremoni.,4
"this temple is on the edge of beautiful steep rocks on the west shore of the southernmost part of bali. you won't be able to get into the temple itself, but you will have the chance to walk around the cliffs and get stunning views of the temple itself and the sea with some powerful and big waves.",2
"uluwatu temple or its more commonly known as just 'uluwatu', is one the few places in bali that if you don't visit at least once, people will say that your bali trip is not 'complete'. the views are just breath-taking. when you are there, instead of constantly indulging in your camera shots, stop for a moment and just enjoy the views. take them all in slowly, soak in the moment. you will not regret going there simply for the views. you also get to burn some calories while navigating and climbing the steps to reach the ends of the cliff, where you can enjoy the amazing views :) 2 things to take note of:- - if your pants are shorter than knee length, you will be required to wrap a piece of cloth over your legs before allowed in the area as a sign of respect to the worship area. - if you are entering from the right entrance, there are men who will hand you a small pack of fruits to feed to the monkeys. its up to you if you want to accept or reject as that pack of fruits is not free (about rp20k). if you don't want that, just politely decline and hand the pack back to him.",8
its a long distance from bali but worth it! must visit. either trek it or just see it from a distance...its peaceful and serene!,2
"it is one of the scenic temples in bali located by the seaside with ocean waves splashing onto the cliff,with erosions and magnificent views there are two temples located on sides of the cliffs unfortunately the entrance and steps are closed off for safety reasons,if one stands close to the edge you will understand why we were fortunate because it is low tide, we can literally walk out to the base of the main temple,but due to safety reasons,we were not allowed to walk or climb onto the main temple itself though there are tons of people,you can always find a spot to listen to the ocean waves,the wind and enjoy the bright blue sky however,due to the high humidity,it is very hot recommend to bring water and an umbrella to provide shade it really gets crowd building up at 430 onwards as everybody wants to see the sunset over the horizon",2
tanah lot entrance fee was idr 20k. april is rainy season in bali be sure to bring along umbrella/raincoat with you. best time to visit is during sunset. but usually will be crowded. foreigners are not allowed into the temple. come here for the view. good spot for photography. recommended!,18
"absolutely beautiful water palace. the stunning views, the cool hill air, and wandering the grounds was a welcome escape from the craziness of southern bali at only a short drive away",2
"the most beautiful place in bali and one of the most outstanding place of abundance of natural beauty in the world is in this temple area. you have to walk through the sea to reach the temple. the surrounding has a beautiful view. sunset from this point is just amazing. however you need to have water proof bags to keep your valuables to reach to the main temple . volunteers are there to help you walk through the sea but you should wear clothes which dries fast. the drive to the temple from seminyak is about 1 hour , so plan your visit accordingly",2
we walked a part of the way around the lake to get some wonderful photos of the temple. it can be crwded as they are a lot of local visiting this,4
"the temple at sunset was serene. when the tide is in it looks like it's floating on water we were there when the tide was out so we could walk across to the temple and had a blessing awesome!! the gardens are stunning, quite a few steps to climb but you don't need to be super fit just take your time and enjoy the serenity also had some great markets at the top of the cliff which is a bit commercial but added to the experience",4
"nice cliffs, but nothing special regarding the temple to see. believe it is overrate by the travel agents and etc.",4
we were going there for a great view of mt.agung. perfectly to go in early morning for the most beautiful pictures. open 24 hours.,28
"the infamous monkeys were behaving very well on the day we went. but unluckily, we didnt get to see the famous uluwatu sunset as it turned out to be a cloudy day. the kecak dance performance was fantastic and funny - please do read the notes about the story as the performance might not make sense without it. lovely temple - breathtaking views - totally worth going :)",8
"this place is awfully crowded, the temples are closed for visitors,... it was ok, but if you don't have the time to visit, you don't miss much.",4
"the temple itself is rather small but it is worth to go there just for the view and to watch the traditional kecak dance during sunset. i was told that if you want to see this dance, you should do it here. the temple costs 30 000 rupiah admission and the dance 100 000 rupiah. it was a great, funny and interactive dance and athmosphere.",13
"we combined this with time at padang-padang, the monkey temple, and lunch at yeye's. we had a driver we trusted so we could leave everything but the cameras in the car at the temple. do not take anything else that you are not willing to lose. i saw a monkey steal a water, take the lid off and drink the water. they are clever. i took my gold watch and my dangling and sparkly earrings off as i like my earlobes. don't smile at them either as barred teeth are a sign of aggression. having said that, the monkeys were very well behaved and great fun and there were lots of babies. we swam at both beaches and got ourselves seats at uluwtu to watch the surfing and the sunset by 5pm. it gets packed and the sunset is spectacular. we could see across to the volcano rising above the clouds in the distance and a bit closer to the temple at tanah lot. it is also a party destination so it's very busy from them on usually although they were refinishing the dance floor when we were there. there are lots of stairs to both beaches so it's not for those with mobility challenges.",14
"really a stunning place to visit. as is everywhere in bali there are market stalls you walk through to get to the temple area itself. the ocean view is spectacular however it's extremely busy. a handy tip is to head left when you get to the sea, past the temple viewing area and up the path lined with stalls. at the top you'll find some restaurants / cafes with an outdoor seating area overlooking the temple itself - great view, peaceful, no crowd! i had a fresh watermelon juice and it was delicious.",2
the views of the sea and the cliffs are really beautiful though i'm not sure if it worth the time and the price (almost 350 rph for the two of us incl.taxi drive from kuta) to get there. there are a lot of place all around the world where you can admire similar or even better views for free. furthermore you don't need to share the experience with 1000 other people.... the only difference adds to this experience is the uluwatu temple in the distance :) i cannot comment on the kecak dance as we decided to skip it. i cannot say we regret this visit as it's one of the 'must-see' places in bali but i wouldn't come back again.,2
travelled a couple of hours from ubud. wonderful location and the temple is beautiful. the lake and mountains behind make a perfect backdrop. recommended if you have time. i found it to be one of the best temples in bali. make sure to take a halt at one of the viewing decks on the way to the temple on the mountain.great views.,2
"the first attraction while we were in bali was pura uluwatu. before we got down the car, our tour guide did warn us to take extra care of our things as the monkeys there will grab the things from you without your awareness. i was unlucky as my glasses being grabbed by one of the monkeys. the residents there will try to help you to get back the thing but be careful as they will ask for huge amount of money. other than this, the view to the cliff just near the pura uluwatu was so nice and we really the sunset in the most southern part of bali island.",8
"one of the better tourist sites, for exactly the above reason, as well as being picturesque and almost etheral when the mist is on the lake. how much is able to be seen depends entirely on how much mist there is, and this is unpredictable - so you may be lucky and see lots, or you may not. either way, lovely landscape and gardens, and refreshingly you dont have to buy postcards, a sarong and you are left to wander at will.",4
"you start by paying entrance fee and make sure you have sarong and sash or rent them. you have to keep them on all the time! the first temple is very beautiful and the gate is used, looking backwards, for gunung agung pictures. then a walk or motorbike ride to the beginning of the stairs to the top of the hill lempuyang. it is a quite steep climb and hot, so start early. close to the top there is a temple, and on the top another one with the obligatory monkeys. if you started early you will have a great view from here, otherwise it might be clouded. take other stairs to go down and visit another temple, with also great views and photo opportunities. then back to the parking lot. it will take you half a day. refreshments are sold on many spots during the climb. highly recommended.",28
i found their rules to enter the temple offensive to westerners. however it was a beautiful site and view.,4
we were there at evening.. beautiful atmosphere.. baby's can play at the huge greenery lash ... we didn't access the temple just saw it far away ..because its slippery .. if you are not accompany any senior or child then you can go ahead.. can enjoy the sunset from there,4
"it's about 2 hours drive from ubud area to this place. however, the place is worth a go as the water palace is quite beautiful. we didn't go for a tour so we were not really sure of the history of the place. however, we stayed for about an hour taking pictures. quiet and nice place, with not many tourists around. do this only if you have time as it is located at the far east of bali.",2
"this is a couple hours from bali and my driver was a bit worried about how crowded the road can get but we didn't experience any delays. situated up in the mountains, it was quite a bit cooler and actually comfortable compared to the low lands and beach. you pay an entrance fee of 50,000 rupiah and while it was crowded, it was easy enough to crop people out of your photos. the temple area is not that large but is so picturesque situated on the mountain lake. you could easily walk the grounds in 20-30 minutes but taking a leisurely stroll, capturing a few pictures i would suggest that you plan to spend an hour to an hour and a half here. there is a dock off to the right that you can rent an animal shaped boat or take a ride in a speed boat. the most shocking thing to me is the cheesy animal and concrete structures around the park and on the temples. they strike me as something from the united states in the 60's... there are some small deer like creatures in a cage and a large garden area set up off the lake. this is really a beautiful spot that is worthy of a visit.",2
"its great to get amongst the culture while in bali and visiting the uluwatu temple is a great way to do it. its a perfect location for a sunset too, although watch the monkeys. they are very cheeky.",8
"we were there on a saturday afternoon. as expected there were huge crowds and busloads of people from schools, etc. we did not exactly have good view of the tanah lot temple as it was crowded with people trying to take selfies. people were standing at the edge of the rock and it was quite dangerous. the tanah lot area was also surrounded by outlets selling touristy things. we had a pleasant walk around the area. the kids were complaining about the heat. i guess, if your kids doesnt mind the heat, it is indeed a nice place to spend some time. we did not stay for sunset though as the kids want to go back to the swimming pool!",17
"this attraction is so popular that it is always on the top list of must-visit. the sight is totally awesome, a temple standing proudly on the ocean. when the tide is in, there is no access to the temple. the loud, continuous rumbling sound of the ocean waves hitting the solid rock will make a perfect background in your picture. however, as many other touristy areas, there is also a downside here. so overcrowded, especially when sunset is coming, is this place that hardly can you have a chance to take a good picture. all in all, given the fact that a religious site blends harmoniously with nature, this place must be in your itinerary.",4
if you already have seen a great sunset then probably best to avoid. very busy and we went before the 6pm madness. the only good thing was some good photos.monkeys are a pest but just dont have anything loose they can grab. in terms of the temple i am sure there are better ones to see in bali,2
"we went to uluwatu for watching the famous kecak dance, the place is nice with beach view and sunset but cloudy on the day made us could not get the beautiful sunset. the dance is nice and we enjoy it.",8
"when you come to bali you must visit tanah lot temple because this temple is very unique. over here you can enjoy traditional fruit salad from bali is call rujak, enjoy luwak coffee, try holy water and see holy snake.",18
"this is one of the must see tourist spots in bali where the 'temple on the cliff' is located.we were driven here by our driver guide. there is a large parking lot for vehicles. as usual you are required to wear a sarong, which however is provided by the staff. the charges for this is already included in the entrance ticket. the place was very crowded when we reached at noon. the area is quite open and tends to be very hot, therefore a hat and some sunscreen lotion will be helpful to prevent excessive sunburn. make sure you carry water to stay hydrated. our guide warned us against the naughty monkeys who often pull visitors handbags and spectacles, but there were non at that hour, due to the crowd and the intense sun. the temple is on a cliff and you need to walk up the stairs to reach it. however only worshippers are allowed in, and visitors can have a look from outside. besides the temple, the view of the see is very picturesque from here especially when the waves comes in. our guide informed us that a fire dance show takes place in the evening and the views of the place is better at sunset. we were also told that the monkey menace was more common in the evening, and therefore, be carefull, with your personal belongings especially you spectecles and handbags and passports as the monkeys may chew them up. the monkeys, apparently, have been trained to steal, and the lout, whatever of it remains, would be returned to the owner for some payment ( ransom). the best way to avoid the monkeys, according to our guide, was to travel in groups and avoid isolated areas. overall it is a must visit spot after taking all the precautions. remember the place is open, and the heat of the sun is very strongly felt here.",2
"this is definitely the most magic and beautiful place we visited in bali. it's so authentic, the temple on the water and the environment are so enchanting that we were speachless. must see when travelling around bali!",2
if you want a quite and peaceful place. this popular tourist attraction is one of the places in bali come here at dawn. it is a real heaven.,2
need full day tour for this visit as the location on the east bali. we were staying in ubud took almost 2.5hours driving with no traffic. entrance 20k reasonable price. there are plenty of big fish in the pool. you can walk through the pool to get close the main fountain!,2
"i went with my wife. in the evening, the views are so amazing. the water, the cliff, the temple all make a great picturesque location. in the evening the cool breeze is so relaxing. though it is crowded, but every one can find their own place for relaxing and enjoying sunset.",4
"amazing just amazing!!. here you get everything in one package. you get the monkeys,the culture and spectacular views from the cliffside.just be cautious with your stuff when you are near the monkeys as we saw several snatch everything from eyewear to mobilephones, but the facility guards will try to help you get it back.we would definitely come back for a 2.nd or even 3.rd time to uluwatu temple.",8
"the location of the temple is gorgeous and this is a must visit just for that. however, a few things to know when you visit - monkeys outside the temple are menacing, it can be super super windy there and not everyone can actually enter the temple.",14
such as amazing and beautiful water palace located in east bali should be visit on your during bali holiday trip,2
"the temple in itself is okay but the view and the sunset make it worth visiting. be careful of the monkeys here, they snatch your spectacle, purses etc but there are always people on guard to make them runaway. anyhow, it is a must visit place while you're in bali. you can stop on your way to ulluwatu to try some luwak coffee and unique tea. there is a small plantation on the way to ulluwatu.",8
"one of the most romantic places in bali. before reaching the temple visitors pass thrugh a forest where live many monkeys. be aware of them. they steal a lot. take of your jewelry, glasses and keep your cameras and phones.",2
"best time to visit this temple in evening. we managed to take many nice and spectacular sunset by the cliff. there is entrance fee to visit this temple and everyone needs to wear the cloth belt ( yellow or purple color) or sarung look alike purple color cloth as the respect to the temple. the downward path is full of monkeys and beware of glasses, handbag, hand phone and any hand carried items. the monkey may snatch those items from you. i would advise not to buy bananas to feed the monkeys. if you have young children with you, please supervise them properly especially at the downward path as some areas have no stone wall barrier.",14
"nice place to visit. but always too crowded. small rocky beach and a snake temple is on a big rock in the shore. waves of indian ocean are splashing on the rocks with roar and make a beautiful scenery. big nice garden beside it,from where you can see nice scene of caves and the ocean.",4
visited hear today such a amazing place full of culture and the view is breathtaking. best time to go hear is at sun set when tied is low. must see in bali 😊,2
almost lost - this beautiful temple on the sea. i came here once 20 years ago. so different now with the crowds and endless markets but still beautiful. felt a little saddened watching lovely balinese hindus giving their offerings and praying amongst countless noisy people who seem to forget what it's all about. if you can remain quiet and calm or go very early to discover the real beauty you will love it.,2
"we have been to tanah lot before on previous visits and have been very impressed by it. a friend of ours told us that uluwatu was even better... so we went! it has nothing on tanah lot. if you want to see a temple, go to tanah lot and give uluwatu a miss.",17
"you need to cross the water, with a few steps to go to the temple. visitors are not permitted to visit the temple itself. but you can enter the rock and get yourself a blessing. there arebeautiful caves, rock formations created by the sea it was a sunny day, and the sun tans your skin quickly. we sat down in the garden with the scenic view of tanah lot, rocks and the sea. cool spot for landscapesea pictures. entrance 60k per adult, parking 2k (ok i guess they use it to preserve the area, although there is lot of mass tourist activities like already big market and new restaurants under construction)",17
"uluwatu temple, or pura luhur uluwatu, is the landmark of uluwatu, mostly renowned for its magnificent location on the top of a high cliff overlooking the indian ocean. ulu means the top or the tip and watu means a stone or a rock in balinese language. it is one of nine key directional temples believed to be balis spiritual pillars. the locals also believe that the three divine powers of brahma, vishnu, and siva become one here at uluwatu temple.",8
"i have mixed feelings about this place. i was in a group with two young kids, at first it was quite pleasant and the kids enjoyed watching the monkeys and the baby monkeys. as we went early in the morning, there weren't too many other tourists at first. the monkeys seem to be under control and non aggressive compared to the aggressive monkeys at uluwatu temple. however, due to the taunting actions from some idiotic tourists, the monkeys here got aggressive very quickly (i don't blame them). the monkeys started to pull on my clothes and jumped on my shoulder as i happened to be standing to those idiotic tourists. i had no food on me but the monkeys probably just got cranky and decided to attack anyone nearby. luckily, there were guides nearby and the monkeys were quickly hush away. if you were to visit this place, i would recommend going early in the morning when there are less tourists and stay away from other tourist groups especially if are behaving inappropriately.",8
"far out on the edge of a steep cliff is the temple hanging, beautiful in the magic sunset with only the ocean in front of you, go there if you are in the surroundings - or go for the interesting kecak & fire dancing performance and you will have the temple before your eyes while enjoy the show",13
amazing place. very scenic and a must see if you are visiting bali. the place is well maintained and would be good to visit during sunset . would take 2-3 hours to see around and enjoy the surrounding. you can capture beautiful photos and enjoy the serenity ..,2
"the temple is at the end of the bukit peninsula, offering great views over the indian ocean. the grounds are home to a group of monkeys, who will steal anything in sight, so look after your belongings, especially sunglasses. you need to have a sarong to enter, but you can borrow one for free at the entrance. there are several warungs just outside the temple if you get hungry.",14
the temples and surrounds are a must see in bali. the shopping at the entrance is cheaper than kuta and no hassling. we received a hindu blessing and drank the holy water. be careful if the tide is in. we saw a couple pushed over by the surge....cameras phones etc. all soaked!,2
if you are a photographer would recommend this temple but make sure you check on tides so there is water making for a better photo. high in the mountain this temple a breath of fresh air you can take a walk around after you pay a fee these wonderful grounds. lots of photos can be taken well worth a visit. small markets are outside the temple where you can purchase drinks and some food,4
"this temple packs in the variety! we had a guide with us, who also assisted us with the royal purple sarongs that most of us had to wear in order to comply with the modesty guidelines for visitors. after ensuring we were all suitably attired, our guide became the monkey protection unit. the temple is also a sanctuary for crab-eating macaques - monkeys with mohawks. we were also warned by our guide, these monkeys steal anything, from hats to sunglasses to flip-flops! there is a lovely serene walk along the cliff, through bush then up some steps to the temple. then there is more cliff top walking along the other side. this is where we looked down to find turtles swimming below us, as well as a shark. spend some time here so you dont have to rush - rushing would just feel wrong!",14
"uluwatu temple is a beautiful temple and beautiful view. best if you go on full moon day, you can see a lot of balinese men and women praying. will kow more about their cultures. be cafeful of monkey. please take off your sunglasses, earings, hairband, plastic bag and bags. the kecak dance was very awesome, really enjoyed with my family. worth the money. this is my ssecond time i going to this temple.",8
"the temple is worth checking out - it's good to go at sunset and catch the kecak dance too. the setting is stunning and there are good chances of seeing a monkey. our guide said that the monkeys will steal your phone and ransom for bananas, so make sure you don't have accessories hanging off you (glasses, phones, wallets etc).",13
"great temple in bali, i was there with my wife in november, the view from the top of this temple is nice, feel so fresh and comfortable.",2
"gorgeous and well-kept, this water temple is whimsical, beautiful and fun to wander through! made for a sweet stop en route from ubud east. no need for a guide, just pay the entrance fee...and be sure to bring your camera!",4
"the scenery was breathtaking - straight cliff down to the ocean. a must see if you are in bali. you have to give some time to buy ticket as it is full of visitors every day : first is to enter the compound & visit the temple (rupiah 15,000 per person) and second is for the dance if you want to watch (rupiah 100,000 per person) since it is a long queue to buy it. so if you are entering the temple area and watching kechak dance, you have to buy two sets of ticket. the monkeys (during my visit) are quite relaxed and didn't bother much with the visitor. maybe they were tired but do take care of you belongings - our taxi driver did mentioned that the monkeys love to snatch sunglasses, so keep them away before entering the compound. if you are looking forward to see the traditional 'kechak' dance, please come early to get the best view of the dance and the sunset. the dance starts around 6.00 pm (1800hrs) but visitor starts to fill up the stands at 5.00 pm. my advise for the best view is at the stands facing directly to the sun - the stands looks like a half stadium so the mid section of the u shape is the best place, you can see the dance and the sunset nicely here. it will be bright and hot before 6.00 pm so bring dark sunglasses or something to cover your face before the dance starts - it will be much cooler around 6.00 pm. don't sit too near to the arena/stage as there are fire element involved in the dance and some interaction with the dancer (unless you are looking forward for that :-)) the dance is about 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes so it will be dark when it is over. bring some drink and food if you must.",2
"we did enjoy this temple and sight a lot. i do not understand everybody stays in front of the temple instead of walking 100 meters over the beach to the left, where you have a much better view / picture. also do walk to the cliff on the other side because on the other side of that cliff there is a view of a nice rock arch in the sea and a surfers beach",4
"go early, as early as you can. maybe catch the sun rise here. its magical. it is a touristy place but you can avoid the crowds by getting there early. take a boat ride (not a noisy motor boat) maybe a canoe and enjoy the tranquil waters surrounded by lush green hills and cool weather. must visit when in bali.",2
"ulun danu temple is located on top of a mountain and the temple is beside the lake. it has a cool weather. if you get a chance, when a ceremony is on-going, you will appreciate balinese culture more.",30
"long journey to lempuyang is worth it, nice view with gunung agung as background. the pura is like on the cloud. they are several pura in one area but you need good stamina to hike till the last pura.",28
"we went to the lempuyang temple on a saturday, which was also a local religious holiday. our driver took us there in the early morning and luckily there wasn't that many people there yet, so we got to drive right up close to the temple. usually, you must park and take a shuttle bus up. at the entrance we paid rp. 20,000.00 each for donation to enter and to borrow a sarong. steep walk up a side hill to the top entrance of the temple area where we waited in line for about 30 minutes to get our picture taken in front of the gates of heaven. they have a nice shaded waiting area and we were told line ups later are usually about an hour. when we got to the front of the line, there were two staff members who volunteered to take several photos of us with our own camera...nice glass effect.....once again you can donate to them if you wish.....day was nice and sunny but unfortunately the clouds were over mount agung......definitely the best place we visited yet in bali!",28
"tanah lot is a temple beside the sea. it is picturesque but the place is over developed and is full of shops, car parks, tourists etc. there are better temples to see. these temples can only be seen from afar as they are off limits to tourists (too dangerous?). there's a cliff top path and you can get onto the beach ... but it's crawling with tourists so we left quickly. many come to see the sunset here and i am sure this is nice but the crowds devalue the experience.",17
one of the best water temples in bali and a must visit. the area temple located is a little cold in nature and there is no such specific dress code to visit the temple.,2
"magnificent spot to visit at sunset. my family & our new balinese friends arrived about 10min before sunset, perfect really, as the sunset into the sea was spectacular. a huge flock of birds, literally more than 1000, were circling in patterns around the sky - amazing! the only downside was the sheer number of people, this clearly is a 'must do/see' item on many visitors checklists. there are dozens of local seller's market stalls for food & souvenirs to choose from on the wander back to the car park.",2
"hire bali driver “madeé” made it happen again. he picked us up at 7am from our hotel “bliss spa ubud “ and arrived at this destination by 9am. the temples of mount lempuyang, represented by the highest pura at the peak of mount lempuyang, pura lempuyang luhur, is one of the sad kahyangan jagad, or the \six sanctuaries of the world\, the six holiest places of worship on bali. remember to bring a sarong and ladies shoulders should be covered. a must see and experience.",28
"this is the second time i have visit this place. the view was so amazing. we have enjoyed the great view a long the landscape garden. there also have some souvenir store to shop at the entrance. based on my personal feel, this is the place must visit when go to bali.",2
"we went to the temple in the early morning (as you have to go at low tide to reach the temple, on high tide it is not possible to reach the temple itself) even at this time it was crowded and it seems that this beautiful temple is not more than a “money making machine”, lots of shops with cheap things, mostly not connected to the temple and well overpriced……. over all, for us it was the traveling not worth. it was not possible to enter the temple, what was really disappointing.",4
"this is the place where you could see the uluwatu kecak dance. to enter this temple you need to pay about 20k for local adult. the map is clear and the path is nicely decorated even the disable person could easily visit this place. but bear in mind if you want to see the kecak dance and using a car, please be here at 4 pm as the road would become crowded because there are only 1 gate at the entrance. i got lucky because i used motorcycle so i could slipped away through all the traffic jam. anyway this temple offered a good view and scenery the best time to visit this place is when the sun set",8
"beautiful place, overcrowded but the beauty of the nature overpowers your senses. beautiful natural formations with amazing views. having said that, i dont think its worthy of the top rank billing it has with all that bali has to offer. you get a great view from the open air restaurants over the cliff, its a great idea to go there to enjoy the sunset view with a beer from one of these restaurants. there are hordes of shops around and present a good opportunity to do some souvenir hunting.",2
"this was a very unique experiance seeing a beautifully constructed temple built on a rock. when the tide goes out the monks have acess to retain the temple and provide their offering. once the tide comes in there is no acesss to the main land. such a pretty place to visit, we really enjoyed appreciating eveythiny tanah lot temple had to offer.",17
definitely a site to see if you're already in uluwatu. i wouldn't make the trip here just for the temple but uluwatu is my favorite part of bali so if you're already there definitely go see the temple. beware of the monkeys! they will snatch your phone or sunglasses in a second. while you're standing by the cliff taking a photo just now they're hiding below right on the other side of the cliff haha!,8
"this was my favourite of the many temples visited in bali, the mountain lake setting makes for a picturesque view and without the hoards of sarong selling locals and dodgy taxi drivers. the altitude and relative coolness is a welcome break from the humid and polluted bali streets.",2
"beautiful views of indian ocean, enjoyed the short walk, though the humid weather made the walk feel bit longer than it was, so pretty must visit of your in bali",2
"the temple is jampacked during our visit so it took us a while to capture some good photos with photobombers free. they say that it's a good place to catch the sunset here, unfortunately we didn't catch a good one. if others want to visit this i suggest they should come early so that they can enjoy this temple.",4
our hotel recommended this temple and the fire dance at sunset. the view from the temple is breathtaking. when you pull up to park there are monkeys hanging around on the walls. the fire dance was not our favorite part because there are 100s of people packed in to a small arena. it was cool for about the first 10 minutes.,13
"you get a nice view of the cliff top temple from the pathway leading up to the outer gates, but you can go no further than that so it's back down again within 2 minutes of getting there. then you must wait until the kecak dance performance starts, which means you are free game for the hordes of monkeys who will rob you of anything they can get their hands on. the good news is that there are a few locals around who make a living from exchanging the stolen items for tit-bits of food, then hand you your stuff back in exchange for a small amount of money. everyone's a winner!! we didn't do the dance performance as most tickets are sold out in advance, but hung around for a disappointing sunset. endured a 2 1/2 hr drive back to seminyak in worst traffic ever experienced, so i would expect this venue to be dropped from half day tour itineraries, as we didn't get back to hotel till 9 pm.",13
it is a beautiful temple and the windy day with the waves breaking made for breath taking shots. not sure if i would visit in the high season because of how busy it was in the low season.,4
for me uluwatu tample is the most stunning tample in bali! it gave me very peaceful feeling and the detail of how the nature just keep me amazed. i always make time to watch the show \kecak\ dance with supeeeeer amazing sunset as background... for me uluwatu tample is the #1 tample in bali,8
"we timed our uluwatu visit in the afternoon at the end of a whole day bukit peninsula trip to view sunset from the cliffs! the cliff-hanging paths/walkways, walls, temples were fantastic! the view of the sea, surfs and the sandy beaches few tens of meters below were amazing! get into the vantage position facing the cliff-temple yonder to see the sun setting in the sea keeping the temple high on the cliff at the right - a sight to behold! whatever you are doing or seeing, make sure that you keep an eye on the monkeys at the same time - they might be cute, but not very innocent!",8
it was just so different i have been to many temples but this one is unique and to see it at sunset it is amazing i would recommend it for anyone to visit.,4
a must visit place in bali and a scenic beauty. you get to watch the sunset if u can visit in the evening.,2
"you can feel indonesian culture here. it worths to pay more to see the dance performance (6 pm) some pleople can say it is not an outstanding performance, but it is interesting and will can enjoy it seeing the sunset and relaxing after walking through the temple.",2
temple featured on banknote. very touristy and gets crowded. however it's a pleasant view on the lake and grounds are well kept,4
"it's very far, if you had to choose between this and uluwatu, uluwatu is the right choice. cause it's not beautiful, too crowded, have to wait for a long line to be blessed then you could visit the temple.",8
pretty and fascinating view. reached there around noon time so it was quite hot and crowded with a lot of people. but i'm just so amazed at the views of the temples and the waves...,4
definitely must do among top 5 in bali. try to catch the sunset and if not sunset go during low tide so you can see the steps connecting the temple island to mainland.,2
"if you come to bali and not visit this place then your bali tour will be incomplete. a beautiful place stone structure temple in the sea and can see beautiful the sunset from this place only thing you require to go into the temple is that you have to wear traditional attire, local people used to wear the same though they dont allow tourists in the temple unless you arent in traditional attire.",2
"amazing scenery a top the cliff , we saw turtles in the sea on the day we visited. lots of stairs and its really hot! hire a guide to help you with the monkeys! we visited in the middle of the day when they are tired and passive, morning and evening they are truly cheeky monleys and known to be a little naughty: hold on to your hats phones and sunglasses! the view from the temple pathway that sits atop the cliff is amazing.",14
pay the admission and parking fee and then have to pay again to use the toilet! walk ten minutes through the vendors and finally see the temple...underwhelming to say the least.,4
"cultural importance, history, spirituality, magnificent view.a lot of tourists come for the photo of mount agung, the \power\ mountain but take your time and have a closer look ........there is plenty to take in and enjoy. highly recommended !",28
"must visit place if you are in bali . i love the surroundings , the sea waves playing around the temple, the solid rocks speak about its history and magnificent sunset makes you speechless . sit by sea and adore the love of nature - be it breeze, crimson sunset, sea water, rocky arena and the peacefulness inside you. a bit crowded because of tourist attractive place but one can easily find a soothing place to enjoy the waves and its soul stirring sound. the temple is accessible only in low tides. lots of shops to buy souvenirs with affordable rates.",2
"bali my favorite place on this earth, im feeling so happy and relax, take your time and have a great holiday",2
makes me wonder how somebody must have thought of building a temple at the end of a cliff. sunset view is breathtaking and if possible try attending the \kechaka\ dance show. it is truly unique.,13
"you'll be coming here for the kecak fire dance. yes there is a hindu temple perced on the cliff edge (for which you must wear a sarong - bring your own or wear the fetching purple or green ones provided) and yes, there are monkeys who will try to relieve you of your hats, glasses and bags. but it's all about the dance. the dance takes place in a semicircular amphitheatre (yes, i know that is a contradiction) and when it is busy it is a tights squeeze. the day we went, every place on the stone steps was taken, people were sitting on the stage floor, and at the last minute some blue plastic chairs were added behind the stage floor. if it matters to you to sit with your 9 obese family members, do not turn up at the last minute - just a thought... then, sit back for an hour of 50 bare chested men sitting, swaying, pulsating and ululating whilst dancers in dazzling costumes move through the throng, and whilst monkey dancers interact with the audience. this is loosely based on the story of rama and sita, drawing from the traditions of indonesian dance, but apparently created in the 1930s to include humour. there are crib sheets available to tell the audience what is happening, but it can be a challenge relating the action on stage to the notes. just roll with it, and when the dancers light fires you know the end is coming. oh, and in the backdrop you can watch the sun setting over the ocean. don't come expecting to capture brilliant photos of the temple with the sun setting behind it because you'll be weatching the dancing when that happens. top tips: bring a cushion, the theatre steps are very hard. bring water. bring your own sarong if purple or green are not your colours.",2
"was not to sure about travelling here, as i grew up in africa. enjoyed the visit, from the lovely welcome to the walk through the park. lunch at the restaurant was awesome and then onto the next stage. recommend that this is done once when you are in bali!",2
"tanah lot is one of the most visited, sacred sites on earth. it is beautiful and worth going late in the afternoon for a sunset dinner at one of the many small cafe's along the cliff edge. there is a small entry fee and markets and restaurants inside the gates. yes the markets are busy, but they are one of the cheapest you will find in bali. there are amenities at hand, some free, look for them and some for a fee 3000 idr. we were there from 3 til 6:30pm or so including dinner and sunset. take a camera and spending money.",18
"the waves were turquoise when they hit against the rocky shores and the temple was at its magnificent best at the golden sunset. the only way to cap it off, was to go for the well entertaining kechak fire dance! time well spent.",13
"bild with whie stone with beautifull view of indian ocean. few mean monkeys so beware of your glasses, water bottles ect. you will get a loan of sarong if you need. stock up with watter as there is no hawkers inside.",2
"as far as the temple is concerned this visit is all about location rather than buildings, the area has been tastfully developed. when you arrive and pay you are given a sari, waste down only, as a mark of respect to the holy location - but nice for photos too. you'll be offered bananas for peanuts (sorry) just to feed the monkeys and warned not to have anything loose - they really will pick a bottle from a rucksack pocket and steal sunglasses off your head; if you spot a stick take it with you but don't worry they are not vicious or dangerous, infact very entertaining. the walk along the clifftop between the two temples is amazing, wonderful ocean views and crashing waves. the main temple cannot be accessed, it is on a rocky outcrop with huge waves crashing behind it - so photogenic. this is a 'must see' attraction if you like ocean scenery. walking is on even well kept paths, very accessible even if you have walking problems, pushchairs and wheelchairs can be used.",14
the view of the temple is great. much better than tanah lot temple in term of scenic view. if you have limited time and this is the temple you should visit.,17
"we attended the kecak dance performance as curious tourists and for the opportunity to see a spectacular sunset. the traffic was a mess getting there due to infrastructure work in progress so our time before the performance was limited. we were still able to see some of the extraordinary coast line and cliffs. uluwatu temple is in a beautiful setting, just be aware of the prowling monkeys who will go for your glasses, phones, etc if they get a chance. it was funny to watch a person trying to barter a cigarette lighter with a monkey to get his (probably expensive) sunglasses back! the performance was mesmerising and took our attention away from worrying about the sunset. we had expected it to be very touristy but felt the performance was quite authentic and honest to its cultural origins. i would highly recommend it. one big criticism, and its directed at other tourists. the performers are putting their effort into providing a spectacle. why cant tourists show respect to the performers and sit and watch the whole show. there were peopled getting up to take picture of the sunrise and almost walking through the performance. worse still were the people who left after 20 minutes!! there was a constant stream of people stepping through the audience to leave the performance spoiling it for other viewers and i felt showing a complete lack of respect for the performers. this is a sad reflection of mass unsophisticated tourism.",8
"place is easy to find, you can let your car on two parking lots for 3000 idr. we met there a local guy who offered us to be our guide, but we just wanted to spend a few moments in peace and silent. temple is beautiful, you can take a walk in one of water \basins\ and watch carps or just sit on bench and enjoy silence, peace and nice garden.",4
the temple is in a spectacular setting and well worth a visit. the cliffs are amazing. like most places in bali you can't go inside the actual temple areas as the are actively used. there was a ceremony on while we were there and the participants entered the temple and the gates closed behind them (which is fine!). listen to the warnings about the monkeys. a guy just behind us had his sunglasses snatched from his head and 5 mins later we watched as another monkey snuck up and tried to take a girl's sunglasses off her face but we warned her just in time. a very young girl had her sandwich stolen and was quite upset. i think she was saying \bad monkey\! go early in the day. the traffic and crowds were getting worse as we left. we didn't stay for the dance for that reason.,14
"if you've been to other temples this will be a bit of a let down, the only thing this place have got going for it is the cliff side and their well advertised dance show. we got there about 40 mins and the theater was already jammed packed. we decided to pass and glad we did otherwise it would most likely have taken another 2-3 hours drive back to seminyak.",13
the entrance fee - one of the most expensive of any temple i have visited the entrance a street lined with shops selling all manner of things. mostly tacky including the wood carved penises the siting of the temple on a rock jutting out in to the ocean with waves crashing around it is spectacular but you are sharing the experience with hundreds of visitors who seem to have only one aim - the perfect photo the place lacks any sort of tranquility or atmosphere that one would associate with a temple nevertheless it is one of bali's \must see\,2
"this is good temple but not as good as i have been told and some of reviews i saw on this forum. temple is having best location, on the rock in the sea. but dont get your hopes high after seeing all those beautiful (photoshopped) pictures posted online. temple itself is old. it is crowded and you can rarely get oppprtunity to get good photo. thing to remember - check low tides times or you may have to wait for long time to get to the temple.",4
you can see the temple from the opposite beach or by going through the water to the temple (there is someone guiding you the way and the water wasnt too high but long pants etc arent recommended for this walk). a little crowded but nice view overall.,4
we enjoyed this one a lot! amazing views and great photo opportunities. it's a must see when in bali,2
"we visited in the evening and stayed to watch the fire dancing. entry fee into the temple was very affordable, you are required to pop on a sarong to enter the temple grounds. the surrounding gardens are well kept and there are beautiful flowering trees to see. the cliff face is breathtaking simply magnificent. the area is well fenced and you can walk along the cliffs to take in the spectacular views. the temple is up a flight of steps and you can walk through it at your leisure. there were lots of tourists at the location, so it was very crowded and you moved through it slowly. we stayed for the sunset and fire dancers. the dancers are magnificent and it was a great insight into balinese culture and the hindu religion. i highly recommend visiting in the evening as you also get to experience the beautiful sunset.",2
"the temple is well maintained and with an entry fees of 30,000 rupiah. the cliff spot inside the temple is amazing. beware of the monkeys that they snatch the things like ( hat, bangle, pouch ) especially from ladies",14
this temple is one of the most important temple in bali and of the most scenografic. this area is huge and very hot during the day . that part of bali is very dry all over the year. pay attention to the monkeys : they love sunglasses and they grab it also when you are shooting a photo thay arrive in absolute silence . don't try to follow if the monkey grab you sunglasses try to watch where the monkey are . keep calm and ask to the balinese guardians . they know how to do with foods to bargain your glasse with the monkey. suggestion: you have to arrive at 5 pm to see the beautiful sunset.,2
"if it were not for the crowd, uluwatu temple would be a fantastic place to hike around as the view along the cliffs is breath taking. to appreciate its charm, the best time to visit probably would be early morning or late afternoon.",8
we went to tanah lot temple one hour before sunset. it was low tide so we walked on the see bad in front of the temple and far enough to the left. the place was very crowded and commercial. the temple is surely very important from religious point of view but as architecture and artistic impression it was well below other temples. the worst part was the traffic to the temple and from it at departure. we have lost at least 3 hours extra on the road ... i thing that uluwatu sunset is a better choice.,8
"uluwatu temple one of six key temples believed to be bali's spiritual pillars, is renowned for its magnificent locationafter we see show of ramayna",8
it's a must visit place . go at sunset time. the views are breathtaking. if it's high tide than you cannot visit the main temple area. it's a very beautiful place with big market around it. fixed entrance fees is to be paid at entrance. a very beautiful place. we loved it.,4
"a simple and elegant temple. besides with well maintained site, the temple has a wonderful cliff/beach view, that nobody should miss!",4
this temple by the beautiful beratan lake and surrounded by mountains has to be a must visit in your bali itinerary. the place is serene and the temperature is down by a degree or two. the setting is romantic. don't miss it,2
"you cannot go to the temple - only around it, and it is no problem. temple itself is nothing comparing to views from the cliff. view on the indian ocean with sunset or during the day is fantastic. you will have many points from which you can make photos. there are monkeys walking around. so, keep your sunglasses in your pockets, and take off your hats. according to your guide they may grab it from you. kesak dance was too long (1 hr) and not that interesting. some people were leaving after 30 minutes. actually last 20 minutes of the show were interesting and fun. seafood dinner was terrible - overpriced, and disgusting. we had pre-ordered dinner set. everything was served in spicy tomato souse that fish tasted no different than mussels. crabs were served without shell crackers, and it took long time to get some meat out of crab. after all this, restaurant had no water. we had to use some bucket with water to clean our fingers. by the time you get to the dinner it is already dark. so, no sunset for you. sunset takes place during kesak dance and driving to the restaurant. please, go back to your place of staying and eat there.",13
1. tample on the white blue sea. 2. unique and beautiful temple. 3. must go place for 1st timer. 4. full of art on sea. 5. must try the desert with coconut.,4
"one of the most popular tourist attractions in bali, i visited here earlier this year. the first time i arrived at this place i saw a very wide parking lot, after that we walked in and were welcomed with shops that sell the typical balinese souvenirs, after passing through the shops we will meet the steps to go down to the beach and it turns out that the scenery is beautiful once with a temple on a big rock that is right on the beach. i arrived in the afternoon so the sea water had been installed so we could not enter the temple. i think it's better to come during the day if you want to enter the temple. but here is also a good place to enjoy the sunset when the weather supports.",2
this place is combination of both religious spot and scenic beauty of the blue sea :) you need to walk a bit to reach the temple. but the walk is filled with awesomeness to the eyes due to the scenic beach it is surrounded off. worth a visit.,4
it is located on top of the hill and the view is amazing. i can tell to everyone that \visit the temple before sunset.\,4
"a must go place in bali. it takes about 1.5 hour drive to reach there, located on higher ground and it cool up there. beautiful pagoda temple on a big lake. well maintain botanical garden around. excellant!",2
"during our visit to bali, we have planned to go for uluwattu temple being one of the famous tourist spot for sight seeing. we have entered there and it has a nice view of sea along it but as soon we moved further to see temple it was some how disappointing for me. there is a long wall on height of around 80 ft along sea and people walk there which lead to way back. recommendations: not recommended as not worth spending so much time and money to see it.its better to stay on any beach and enjoy the sea.",8
"we were planing to be there at 9am but our driver got lost on the way so we arrived at around 10:30 instead. the place was crowded by then which ruined the whole experience. the line to take a photo with the two gates was ridiculous, we queued for almost 2 hours. and in the end all we got was 3 pictures that look the same. if you wanna have a variety of photos taken have someone you know take some shots while the assigned photgraoher from the temple is taking urs. it was for sure an exhausting day. the temple is 2 or 3 hours drive from ubud. not sure if i would recommend this to anyone.",28
"we came earlier than the crowded sunset times, which i highly recommend. we got a good parking spot and there weren't too many people milling around. make no mistake though - it's another very touristy place. but, it's unique enough that it's worth visiting once. we were there during low tide, and i think it would be better to see during high tide. there was a spot where they blessed you with some water and put a few grains of rice on your head; you had to do this (and give a donation) to enter onto the side stairs of the temple. we thought you'd get to climb up to the top once you got past that, but what we discovered was that you could only go up a few steps, once it curved around the side the rest was past a locked gate. it was worth doing once, but i wouldn't go again.",4
"when you arrived there by panpacific nirwana hotel you get directly to the upper part of the temple. the views are breathtaking during sunset. too many people on the other hand, make you feel like it´s very touristic. but anyway its a great place to visit.",4
"come here by 6pm to catch a beautiful sunset. there are shops that sell shirts really cheap (10k inr) at the entrance and there are a few seafood restaurants where you can eat and enjoy the view. you can go up the temple, but you need to be blessed and make a donation. it was closed though, so the blessing is just permission to climb a flight of stairs :/ if i remember correctly the entrance was 30k inr per person.",4
beautiful location in bali. it's worth the drive up if you happen to be at another location in bali. lots of spots to get out and enjoy the view but beware of locals swarming you to buy items. it's best to book a hike or have coffee in one of the look out restaurants.,2
"one of the best spots of bali. lovely ambience, pleasant weather with amazing view of the temple and the lake.",2
"uluwatu temple is situated on a beautiful cliff overlooking the sea. one can see why the spot was chosen so long ago. since then however it has become an awful tourist trap. the temple was teeming with people that made it difficult to find a spot to look out over the cliff. the temple itself is very underwhelming, lacking a grand multiple tiered roof or anything that makes it stand out as a cool temple. the cool thing is the location, i guess. it costs 15,000 idr to enter the temple and 100,000 idr to see the kecak dancing (each). the kecak dancing was a nightmare. i really wanted to enjoy it but the masses of tourists make this difficult. many of them arrived late for the performance, making it difficult to see. everyone is snapping and flashing and taking video, which is very distracting. the performance is an hour long and by half way through everyone is sufficiently bored that the whole audience seems to be chatting and you can't hear the dance anymore. if you want to see uluwatu i'd recommend just coming to take a few quick pictures and then get the hell out. skip the dance, there's got to be a better one to see somewhere in bali.",8
"the tanah lot temple is a hindu temple built atop a rock outcropping and surrounded by water when the tide is all the way in. it's a beautiful place to see the sun set over the indian ocean. to climb to the top of the rock and see the temple close up you first have to wait in a small lineup, perhaps a couple of minutes, to receive a blessing before you are allowed to go on the rock. your forehead is marked to identify that you have been blessed. the surrounding area is very busy with tourists all waiting for the sun set. if you arrive early you can take some time to shop in the many market stall before you walk down to the water front. we left just before the sun made its' final dip below the horizon to beat the traffic. otherwise be prepared for the hectic and long wait to get out of the area.",17
"tanah lot temple is one of the most popular places in bali to see . best time to go is the sun set time , or in the morning. its a unique temple built inside the water and the walk to the temple is through a rock plank from the beach through the water. when we went there was a high tide and the path to the temple was covered with large water waves and so we couldn't go inside the temple. the outside view of it was also worth the visit. there were beautiful large waves and we could see the rainbow through those waves which in itself was an amazing experience.",18
"amazing place. there are restaurants on the cliff with wonderfull view. must visit it. if you haven't been there, you havn't been in bali :)",2
"the views off the cliff were spectacular. we were all wearing shorts so the balinese made us were sarongs to respect the temple. we paid $10aus for a local guide...she did try and get more money from us after we agreed on $10. but we said no. basically she scared off the monkeys for us as they can come out of the trees and steal your earrings, hats, sunnies etc. it was an interesting experience but the temple was built in the 15th century so that in itself was amazing.",14
"it was great experience to be in bali for my business tour. great place, great food great place. nice place",2
uluwatu temple is stunning a beautiful place to see the sunset wonderful cultural experience also a spiritual experience too just stunning,8
"far too many people come here for it to be enjoyable. you'll be struggling for space, watching the sunset with 100s of other people. the story of tanah lot is impressive but i'd give this one a miss - the crowds really do spoil it. you might get a half decent photo of the sunset from the first of the five temples but beware of selfie sticks.",17
"we entered after paying a hefty fees of 80,000 idr and it was nothing but a disappointment. there is no guide support and neither any audio guide. you can just walk aimlessly seeing the same monkeys numerous times. most of the temples were found closed and on is not informed of that at ticket/information counter.",14
"this temple is beautiful. beware of the monkey's though. they are not super friendly and steal everything that is not locked down. best at sunset, and they give you a sarong if you don't have one. currently the bridge between uluwatu and the temple is under construction so you need to go 7-8k around the long way, but it's worth it. rent a scooter and have an adventure getting over there! inexpensive entry fee 30k idr i think, and worth it. walk around, and maybe even see if they are having a dance that night to watch,",8
loved this place. gorgeous seeing all the monkeys with their babies. much friendlier monkeys than at uluwatu temple. be prepared that they will jump on you if you buy bananas. our kids loved it. nice shade and beautiful gardens/ forest layout.,8
beautiful view from the top. got nice pictures of the scenic view. awesome experience. definitely worth seeing this temple,4
came to tanah lot via tanah lot cycling tours. a fantastic place full of history. our guides provided insightful information about this place and the surrounding villages,17
"amazing traditional performances and well kept temple grounds. it was a perfect spot to catch sunset. the monies could learn some respect, though. thank goodness there is a monkey detail designated to keep those rascals in line.",14
we went to uluwatu for the day and really enjoyed the visit. worthwhile visiting the temple and doing a guided tour. we then went to suluban beach and sat in one of the cliff restaurants for lunch while watching the surfers tackle the huge waves! lots of restaurants to chose from and some pricier than others but all with a spectacular view. we decided to walk down the many stairs to the beach which has a cave you walk through and is great to see. limited swimming due to the rocks but enjoyed the day.,8
"lovely and cheap little market stalls lead up to the tanah lot temple which in itself is fantastic viewing. worth the drive to see the temple and get a blessing with holy water and rice for a small donation. walking across some of the sea water to get to the temple is required. there is also 2 holy nakes to view as well. you are not able to access the entire temple due to its sacredness i believe, but still worth a look. quite a few stairs and a little bit of walking for those who have difficulties. more time is spent on the way out as you explore the beautiful cheap little side stalls on the way back with prices happily negotiated!!",17
"my tour guide in bali took me everywhere excellent boy and they were 2 in english and spanish in this temple have water garden and mystic you must go bali is magic like cape town in africa, or luang prabang in lao",2
"among the famous temple sites in bali. nevertheless, what bali does offer is numerous temples with its local tradition and rules, it is just the natural architecture of rocks and sea around tanah lot temple which makes it a crowd-puller. touts swarm the area and on days of low-tide when you anticipate you could go to the temple top, you are forced to follow bogus rituals and then restricted to venture much further at the end, making it all pomp and show for nothing. you have money milching \babajis\ almost compelling you to donate at the foothills of main temple during low tide and at the snake cave opposite the main temple rock. as a result, the place is neither one with religiously devotional vibe, nor full fun and adventure. yet, if you travel to this corner of bali, you could get the glimpse of natural beauty carved with sea and stone on the surrounding cliffs. bring change money in idr, should you plan yo enter every \sacred\ area.",18
the temple was quite a walk around it and anyone who has difficulty waking would probably struggle a little and then add heat and humidity to that also to make it worse. the views were amazing but the temple itself wasn't overly interesting and was overpriced at $20 aud (200000 rupiah). i wouldn't say it's a must see attraction. both men and women need to cover up.,4
"great temple, nice park and amazing views with the bratan lake. if i can give you an advice, you should come to ulun danu in the morning to avoid clouds. we came from ubud, but you can come from lovina it should be less expansive but the road is more complicated (mountain road). little advice : when you go at ulun danu, don t forget to stop in a luwak coffee plantation ;).",30
"visit first thing in the morning when there is no crowd and you can see the mist break and the mountains appearing. the temple against the skyline is a must watch.nice restaurant inside the complex, helps to spend time watching the sun break.stroll around and see the trees, no two are the same",4
we stayed in uluwatu and rented a small scooter - essential for getting around. the temple was nice in the morning without crowds. lots of stairs as always! best views are from the cliffs away from the temple (down to the right) monkeys seemed relaxed when less people!😀,8
absolutely beautiful if you go super early in the morning and watch the sun rise in utmost peace! the temple is usually not open yet but i was practically one of three people there and had the opportunity to take the most beautiful photos!,4
"romantic view at the top of the mountain, picture perfect and a must see kecak dance to feel the culture of bali. do not forget to bring bottled water as you will walk up to see the beautiful sun kissing the sea, lovely!",2
"nice walk with beautiful views. temple itself not accessible to the public. huge, well kept area. well worth the visit. even a few monkeys to add to the fun.",14
"perfect scenery, easy track to walk considering my dad has arthritis, public toilets are easy to find, and there is a market outside temple area for visitors to get some drinks, foods, and souvenirs.",4
"nice place to visit, this is the last stop when getting back from ulundanu bratan lake temple. but couldn't be there for the sun set. very beautiful temple, must visit. there are photographers who take pictures. price is reasonable and all photographers charge the same amount. so no bargaining and do not waste time, finding a cheap photographer :) they ask for donation to enter the temple, its ok to drop a small note but do not waste money on the cave donation to see the snake. thanks",4
"stunning location and beautiful heritage. must see when you have the opportunity. we didn't see the dance, unfortunately.",13
"the site of sukarno's palace, breathtaking locale. but the highlight for me was the water purification ceremonies which were continuous. hindus seemed to not object at all to tourists snapping their photos. a family communal event in the waters of the springs. temples are extensive and gorgeous.",4
"temple might be the 'worst' one we saw in 3 weeks in indonesia.. if it wasn't for the kecak dance, i wouldn't have done it. even though the kecak dance was a disappointment too. the view with sunset is magnificent though!",13
"we visited uluwatu temple today hoping to see the sunset dance while the sun set. unfortunately, we were unable to as it wasnt well communicated that once purchasing your ticket on the outside to enter the temple, you then have to purchase another ticket on the inside to see the dance. by the time we found this out, the showing was full. the worst part for us, came after. as we couldnt see the show we decided to walk around and enjoy the temple and views, which are lovely. while looking at the view, our attention was drawn to the behaviour of staff and a woman selling things on her stall. on the edge of a cliff were a family of monkeys with a tiny baby monkey. to our shock, the woman began to catapault stones at the monkeys, scaring them away and closer to the edge. the baby monkey, in fright, was separated from the others and slid off the edge and we did not see it again. we were devasted to watch as the other 2 monkeys - most likely mum and dad - peered over the cliff looking for it. while the monkeys searched for their baby, another member of staff then proceeded to threw a large rock at the monkey, hitting it directly causing it to also fall off the edge of the cliff. both staff members then began to laugh hysterically. we were completely disgusted at this behaviour and devasted for the family of monkeys. this to us is animal cruelty. we shortly left and it ruined our experience and view of the temple.",8
"we first we to padam padam beach which was amazing. on the way back we decided to go to the temple as our tour guide said its a must. entrance fee is relatively cheap however bring lots of money with as the temple was the last stop of the tour i was running short. in nusa dua beach where you can do all the watersport i spent nearly 600,000 idr water sport is not cheap if your paying for 2. back to the temple go through the monkey entrance. wow cute. the the have to pay another entrance fee to watch the tribe dance. which is an experience to say the least. 1 hour show is far to long. only the last 10 mins of the show i found interesting and funny. would i do it again. probably not.",13
"if you don't want to bothered by monkeys, it's best to get here around 4-5 pm. you will get niecer weather too and you can go watch kecak dance, which is performed at the area at 6 pm. place itself is nice, i liked surroundings more than temple itself. fee to enter is 2 dollars.",13
"i will describe uluwatu temple in one word \amazing\. the view is so great from the top and great spot to see sunset. a place where the local praying too. one drawback is too many tourist, but i guess because i went in july (peak period)..",8
"we decided to come in the morning as sunset is very very crowded and traffic is bad. good decision. no people just monkeys ;-), great cliff views just for you, huge waves below. nice walk over the cliffs. temple is not special but setting around is really nice. monkeys are aggresive so be careful. definitely worth to come.",14
"dthe sacred monkey forest in ubud is an interesting place to visit. we were told by the locals that this is the spot with the well behaved monkeys. in contrast, uluwatu in the southern part of the island has the poorly behaved monkeys who have been trained to steal shiny items from visitors- glasses, cell phones, ipads and take them up into the trees. you then pay the locals to get them back. locals also told us to never look them in the eyes as they take that as aggression. finally, if they are approaching you, show them your open hands and they will realize you have nothing for them to eat and they will leave you alone. watching the monkeys antics was great fun and it was wonderful watching the mothers with their babies. make sure to see the ancient banyan tree near the centre of the park.",8
"the uluwatu temple must be seen at sunset, enjoying the view of the coast and the traditional religious kecak dance. be careful of the monkeys: they try to steal hats, glasses, bags and anything you have on you!",8
"ulun danu is simply stunning. this was the first temple we visited during our trip to bali and it did not disappoint. beautiful temple with a mountain backdrop, even on a cloudy day the atmosphere was amazing. the gardens are beautifully manicured and very pleasant to walk around, there are lots of picnic areas, photo opportunities (of the man made kind) and plenty of things to do. a great place to take children, but also a very busy place, so bear this in mind. it's wide open grounds mean that although there are lots of people there (you will queue to have your pefect photo op) it is not crowded.",30
"the complex is not very large, but beautifully maintained, clean with the waterfalls, flowers , lawns nicely kept. good photo op places. the restaurant just outside the gardens serves authentic balinese cuisine",2
"as one of the places recommended to visit on any guid of bali this temple does live up to its recommendation. the grounds of the temple are very nice and clean and spacious, although given the sheer number of tourists it can get crowded. the temple itself is very nice to look at and take shots of. i would advise looking at the weather before you go as it can be obscured by fog and mist rolling of the mountains into the lake if the weather is poor. the fee as of writing this was 100k idr",2
this temple is located in a beautiful place where your you can enjoy a majestic scenery. sunset was gorgeous. u have to walk a bit but it is worth it to walk around and see every bit of the place. there is also a market around it on your way in and out of the place if you want to buy some souvenirs. it is a must see.,4
the place offers a very beautiful sunset.the temple is in the water and has to be trod on.the water is shallow and hence easily accessible. the place offers a beautiful panoramic view. the temple consists of a holy pool.there is a view point at a considerable height.,4
"set in hills and mountains, this temple in between a lake is a must see. the serene ambience in this temple town is just amazing. visited in oct 2018",4
"you could smell the sea as you approach the temple area. entrance at 20000 idr for adults. sarongs are available at the entrance for you to borrow if needed (for those wearing shorts, for example). read the temple reminders at the entrance for guidance. the temple area itself is pretty big, lots of corners to explore, and monkeys to avoid. :) beware of the monkeys as they are known to sometimes grab items from tourists (keep your phones and other gadgets close to you). bring an umbrella as well the heat can be wearisome. there's a stall at the top that sells drinks (15000- 20000 idr) and trinkets, souvenirs, etc. the cliff side views are amazing, breathtaking. bring a camera for sure, and stay a while to enjoy listening to the waves crashing against the walls, or take a shot of the vast indian ocean.",14
one of the most beautiful setting for a temple. slightly more crowded than your average temple as we visited it around 5pm. beware of the monkeys who love to steal glasses and sunnies! and the visit would not be complete without watching the kecak dance performed by local villagers. they were entertaining and being interactive with the audience. a special mention to the cheeky hanuman!,13
"it is the place to watch the sunset. the overall view is breathtaking. if you'r with ur significant other, it's even better. you can also indulge in their culture as there's a temple there and also you can catch the tradional \kecak\ dance there. though, just beware that there are a lot of monkeys around there, especially during sunset. so watch out for ur caps, sunnies and loose stuff.",4
hi there if you go to bali don't forget to see the sunset at tanah lot temple there is balinese kecak dance also,2
"there is a few different temples on this site, well maintained with a lovely garden. the main one, located in the center is not open for tourists, only for locals. you can still walk around the outside. the 2 floating temples ( main tourist attraction) are beautiful, especially on the morning light ( i was there at about 9.00am) but they are small sizes, not regular size temples, so do not except to see something grandiose, like the mont saint michel in france! what makes the beauty of this site is definitely the lake and mountains around it. the two little temples seems floating on the lake. beautiful scenery. entry fee was 50000rp ( june 2019)",4
"the backdrop of this temple is truly stunning! the sea, rocks and hills make a beautiful picture. though we didn't go during sunrise/sunset it was still pretty spectacular.",4
"i went on a recent trip to bali to the tanah lot temple, way too many people and usual tacky junk for tourists. not really worth the bother .",18
"the entry and the walk through is beautiful and attractive. lots of shops enroute. however, one may enter the temple if and only if you sincerely & seriously want to pray and come in balinese traditional attire. the so-called holy snake is a poor being captivated by ruthless humans in the name of religion..",2
"tanah lot temple is a temple for hindus in bali. this temple is located in tabanan bali regency in the village. the tanah lot temple can be traveled for 30 minutes from seminyak area. there are several temples around the tanah lot temple, one of them batu bolong temple",18
"we visited this attraction with gede bob of family bali tours. a large crowd had gathered at the entrance as this temple was on every tourist itinerary and tour package. it was considered an important balinese landmark and the area is also home to several smaller shrines. however it felt more of a tourist attraction than a sacred religious ground with the many souvenir shops and restaurants dotting its perimeters. fortunately the area was quite sprawling and the mass of tourists is diffused. however it was still challenging to get photos of ourselves, the temple and scenery without the crowds. the walk from the entrance to the temple was pleasant and the low tide revealed wave-cut platforms with trapped sealife. it also provided the opportunity to get close to the tanah lot temple and participate in a holy water blessing at the base of the temple. the sunset views were inviting but nothing as magical as that of rock bar at ayana resort & spa bali. the crashing of the waves on the coastal rocks was more interesting. they were like aquatic roars that attempted to swallow whole the unwary tourist who dared the rock's' edge.",18
"uluwatu temple is special in its location, it stands on a cliff, facing west-ish. therefore, the view is so beautiful, especially if you are looking for a perfect place for sunset. other than the view, one of the best performance of kecak is in the uluwatu. it is quite expensive for local tourist (i don't know the international tourist tariff), but the performance are beautiful. the magic of the kecak, balanced with the funny hanoman, closed with blade-proof body performance. it is quite creepy actually, you can feel the aura. definitely one of the best in bali!",8
"this place is highly overrated and full of tourist. i would not put this in my top 10 list of things to see in bali. the temple it selves is isolated from main land, and you can take some good pictures, if you can find a spot, where there is not a tourist already. the area around is full of souvenir shops and for example a snake farm where some poor snakes has been captured together with birds and bats for show. awful.",2
"though i was a lil reluctant to visit a temple on my honeymoon, i went there as it was a part of my tour package. it was one of the the most scenic temples i had ever seen. the temple is on top of the rock with vast ocean in front. the place just looks very peaceful and beautiful. you would love to spend an hour or so just to sit there and enjoy the view and calm. this is one of the must visit places in bali.",2
the fact that this marvelous and beautiful natural experience can exist makes even nonbelievers believe in a higher power.,4
"the temple complex is impressive with a nice cliff side walk and hindu temple. the entrance fee is rp50,000 and sarongs are provided at no charge if you need to cover up your legs. there are a few sections along the walk where the monkeys can get aggressive. be careful to secure any loose items like glasses, hats, and cell phones. otherwise you could end up having them taken by the monkeys. we also booked tickets for the kecak fire dance. you can buy them on site for rp150,000. i purchased mine online at klook for rp140,000 and the e-tickets were delivered right to my phone. this way you can bypass the on-site lineup. i recommend going there an hour before it starts if you want to get a good seat. you are given a synopsis as you enter the theatre so you can understand what is happening. the kecak fire and dance was a very good show with an incredible backdrop as the sunsets over the cliff. when the show ends, there is a mass exodus of people. so be sure to have pre-arranged transportation out of the area. we had a great experience at uluwatu temple and would highly recommend it.",13
"went to check out the temple and the view on a thursday about 4pm. we were planning on staying for sunset but there are sooo many tourists here, you can barely get close to the temple much less inside. we stayed for a few pictures but left before sunset because there was no place to sit and the restaurants were packed already with tourists staying for sunset. would love to see this place with fewer people but too touristy and commercialized for my taste.",4
"i have to admit i'm not into nature person, but this temple may be suitable for those who are finding for a mountain view with a temple, with a great sightseeing from the top, some of traditional food(s), and...a content (say it, photo)😅 please take a note that its not a water below the temple, but a reflection from a mirror placed near the camera lens! most people mistaken it and turns out they become disappointed because its not a real water hahaha. better to come here early (morning is the best) because i came here past 12pm so the queue is pretty long (i was there for a 2 hours queue), and likely to rain since the fog is coming down near evening.",4
pretty cool but just so so. the tide was out so we could walk to the temple. when we got there we were told we had to drink holy spring water from some holy man before we could go further. in a country where 100% of the water is contaminated with coliform bacteria? i'm not drinking their water !!,4
"while the trip to ulun danu from kuta is quite long, it was worth it !!! the place has a peaceful atmosphere and is clean and well maintained. just walking around the temple area was fun and relaxing. this is a must visit in bali.",30
"loved it here! great views! only problem is you pay to enter, you can eat drink here and shop here, but pay to use the toilets, and no toilet paper! found there was no need to have so many markets here! i came to see a temple not to buy bintang singlets but nice place still, well upkept gardens",4
"this is just one of the places 'on the list' of things to see. the views of the water and cliffs are spectacular. the temple itself is pretty for a pictures but you can't go into it. walking along the grounds are nice however there are some very badly behaved monkeys who will try to aggressively take your belongings. luckily we were with a guide who took my bag and sent the monkey on his way. further down the path we met a family who was not quite as fortunate and were watching a monkey chew on one of their sandals, way up in the tree. apparently they like flip flops, sunglasses and lots of other interesting things that may not seem interesting to humans. so, hang on to your stuff or don't bring it at all. it is a good walk so wear comfortable shoes.",14
"if i could, i would rate this place 6 out of 5. the temple is nicely located beside the sea, and the beach has nice waves. but the best part is the sunset view. no words to describe it's beauty and the feeling it gives. make sure you are there latest by 6pm local time, as that's when the sun starts setting and it will fully set by around 6.15pm.",4
"busses and rows of cars parked within the uluwatu parking area didn't stop us from entering uluwatu. upon entrance, we were asked to wrap up in purple sarongs that were provided. we walked to the edge of the cliff and were met with an amazing sight of the uluwatu at the edge of a cliff. just as we were taking a photo, a cheeky monkey ran up an grabbed my husband's new glasses. a local chased the monkey in to a bush and managed to get them back. i peeked in to the bush and saw dozens of glasses collected by the monkeys. why would the monkeys snatch them and leave them in one spot? for me, they seemed pretty trained to do so. the local man happily took our money and walked off. the main area were they hold the kecak dance was packed full with tourists from around the world. the local tourists were super loud and spent a lot of their time pestering the foreigners for pictures. the dance and sunset was amazing. but if you were expecting something traditional and sacral, uluwatu is not the place.",8
"such a beautiful place!! mountain, sea and sky- all together. from different point it looks different. take your time to visit the place. go down to the beach. enjoy the touch of the sea. large, strong waves!! the place is a bit crowdy for being a famous tourist spot. you will also see many religious people there. entering into the temple is restricted so you wont be able to visit the temple. but not a big deal. just enjoy the nature.",4
"this was a beautiful location for views of the sea, cliff, and the temple out over the water. the dowside is that it's very commercialzed and crowded and visitors can't go into the temple.",4
"beautiful area! great place to see sunset, weather permitting. very crowded on weekends. great driver with bali sun tours - luhur! try the klepon!! 😋",2
"this is the one place we visit every trip we live the culture the markets the temple and the snake park. the holy snake is at the bottom of the steps on a cave there is a donation box there and you can touch the holy snake. you can criss the water and enter the temple at low tide so make sure you check the tides before going if this is something you want to do. tanah lot is the snake temple around the surrounding paths you will have opportunities to hold and have your photo take with large pythons. there is a snake park which has lots of pythons along with birds, bats and lizards very cool to visit get the big python out for a group photo. the markets are old school and most sellers are friendly and not pushy. there are surf shops and knick knack shops along with places to eat. sunset is pretty amazing awesome for photos .",17
"wonderful experience! very picturesque as we caught the sunset. as you enter, there are so many vendors. there was also a lot of people considering it is a tourist attraction. it was nice to catch the locals worshipping at the temple too. . there was a woman with a very big yellow python that you could pay to take a picture with the python but we were not as brave to do that. looking back, i wish i had took the pic with the python though :)",4
this one of top bali destination. its well known that uluwatu offered spectacular view. we went there to enjoy great temple panorama. don't forget to bring sun glasses & sun block also be careful with monkeys here.,8
"big complex so wear walking shoes. lots of places to eat but be careful some looked dirty. the temples themselves were majestic perched on the cliffs overlooking the ocean, it was breathtaking.",4
the place of this temple is amazing. incredible view to ocean. kecak (monkey ) dance is an ancient trans dance of this culture. they start normally at 6. recommended,13
amazing must see place in uluwatu! hire a car for a day and definitely visit this place. worth the little walk to enjoy the view.,8
the temple is absolutely beautiful and the silent walk over the bridge on the cliff offers an astonishing view of the sunset. there is indeed a portion full of monkeys but if you take care of your things and dont bother them they leave you alone.,14
"except maybe for the tacky frogs, but even they were quaint! great spot to take the kids, there's a playground, animal statues, paddleboats and a nice little restaurant. the temple itself is gorgeous in the lake, obviously. there was not many people there when we were there (april) and the serenity was only briefly spoiled by a motor boat screaming past on the lake.",4
the temple and the grounds are lovely and well worth the drive. i was fortunate enough to visit during a very quiet tourist period and in the morning. this meant i could enjoy the spiritual aspect of the temple without the hustle and bustle of tourists all jostling for the perfect photo opportunity. i had lunch at the restaurant which was surprisingly good and reasonably priced.,4
"great experience, beautiful temple with lots of interesting things to see. the monkies were adorable, but proceed with caution--we saw a woman get bit, and she was just sitting around minding her own business. also, i'd recommend don't bring any valuables in zip-lock bags, the little guys think its food, and will quickly snatch it away from you.",14
this was the first sight we saw in bali and it's magnificent. technically this is not a temple. it's a garden or a taman. but that doesn't matter its a must see. do try to go all around the sight and spend time here. it's so peaceful. also the toilets here are free and quite an experience. :),2
the temple is nice located at the edge of the lake/sea with the backdrop of the mountains and has folks of people pouring in everyday. maybe due to rains however i felt this particular temple is not maintained well,4
beautiful place where you can pet a fish!!! fish is huge here and its so fun to feed it. the place itself is beautiful and it is considered a holy water place by indonesian people + in the past it was an emperor palace! good vibes + must visit!,2
a very beautiful place to visit in bali. one of the popular tourist attractions. i really enjoyed it. just got to be careful with your bag as the monkeys associate this with food so they try to snatch it away from you. so best is not to carry anything when visiting the money sanctuary. other than that. it's beautiful.,2
very nice at sunset but also very crowded. a must see in bali. probably the nicest temple on the island.,2
"lots of ceremonies with a major temple right on the beach. sunday my favourite with many balinese families coming to swim, eat, pray and generally hang out",2
this place is overwhelmed by tourist souvenir shops and restaurants in 95% of the area nearby the temple on the rock. beautiful and interesting temple there is also another smaller one. not possible to viisit it is in the water. may be we were there on a wrong moment but we feel that it is a bit \ an overreacting wow effect\ but again may be the time was wrong. we visited 35 years ago and have a better memory from those days.understand of course that people like to visit this bali \icon\,2
"uluwatu temple is said to be the place of worship for bali royalty before until it was opened up. the place is big and the views of the cliffs and the surf down below are really breathtaking. after that, its really just an expansive park, considering the 60,000 idr admission fee for tourists. the temples are off limits to non-worshippers. but one thing going for uluwatu is there are definitely less vendors compared to other bali temple attractions. sarongs are provided for those wearing shorts. theres also a number of atms at the parking area.",8
"the temple is very sacred and old and is set upon an island in the middle of the bay cliff area with great viewing areas from above the restaurants looking down if you want to travel down to the actual temple and meet the priest and have him bless you and put a flower behind your ear you can only do it at low tide as well as viewing the holy snake in the cave directly beneath the restaurants on the beach exposed lava rock area both of these areas are only accessible at low tide times they change every day so its best to seek out a tide table for the island of bali tide tables. if you look at my photos here on this post you will see a photo at low tide with many people walking around taking photographs around the tide pools and having access to the old temple where you can meet with the priest and take photos for a small donation the other photo is at high tide which is extremely dangerous and people have actually drowned . thats why i recommend going either in the mornings before the big crowd buses come with all the tours or in the late afternoon you can take photos of the beautiful sunset behind the temple from above the restaurant areas where you can enjoy a light meal or snack and a beverage please be careful if you have small children there was a cliff with no adequate safety railings do not get too close to the cliff . if your time schedule will not allow you to do the morning or evenings depending on the tide you have other things to do there as well as taking photos of the temple from above no matter what the tide is they also have a snake park area where you can put a huge albino yellow python around your neck for photos they also have a huge bat which is actually a flying fox you can take photos of as well you have to look for it to find it and one of the best things is the “civet “ which is a small nocturnal animal which is found in the forests above valli and southeast asia their diet consist mostly of berries vegetables and their favorite snack is coffee berries which they eat after they fall in on the forest floors , which after that you digest them they poop them out and farmers collect them and sell them for more than the weight of a gold which is priced coffee sold at some of the better hotels and restaurants worldwide known as “ kopi luwak “ which means coffee from civet in bahasa indonesia language , up the footpath towards the restaurant overlooking the temple is where you will find them resting in a small little stand underneath the gazebo next to all the little souvenir shops as you approach the restaurants overlooking the temple on the cliff you cant miss it they are so cuddle you can pet them but just watch out for their poop pu !",2
the uluwatu temple is beautiful to visit. about 45 minutes from nusa dua. you have to pay an entry fee. if you want to see the dance show you pay separately for it. allot of monkeys at the temple. the temple can only be entered into by worshipers,8
"monkeys, beautiful forest and lovely stone stairs, just don't smile at the monkeys (baring/showing your teeth is a sign of aggression, money style!) not suitable for small children as the monkeys are very pro active in demanding your attention! also, don't wear short shorts, bare shoulders or expensive glasses or earrings as these are toooo tempting and you will get climbed on or have your sunglasses nicked! remember that this is also a temple so be respectful in your dress and do not wear what you would to the beach. balinese hindu's are modest in their clothing and you should be as well. plenty of photo opportunities if you sit quietly, do not show your teeth and allow the monkeys to come to you. lots of mothers with babies, teenagers and adult males showing their stuff. very entertaining and worth the visit if you follow my simple advise.",2
"what a beautiful place! i enjoyed walking along the great wall of bali. if you can, walk the entire wall down to the end where you will meet a sweet lady who makes beautiful bracelets and a view that is so remarkable.",2
"tanah lot temple can only be accessed at low tide, but worth the trip even if you don't get to go out to the temple.",17
"a beautifully located temple. however visitors are not allowed to enter and worship. during tide difiicult to reach and visit surrounding areas,",4
"the view is amazing as all temples and cliff side attractions. but what you really want to know is why is this place so famous and sacred. there is a story behind it, but you won't be able to know it unless you do your research or get a guide.",4
"by private half day tour only $35 par car, we visited uluwatu temple. glad we went and very recommended. what i loved: kecak dance- very impressive. seeing and hearing them over sunset was such a dramatic moment. great view of ocean and waives from cliff top. monkeys. they are very adorable. they were clam and well behaved unlike some other say. warning: bring hat and water. waited about an hour to get good seats for dance under the hot sun. no shade at dance stage. you'll get burned up.",8
"i have never witnessed such a scenic, stunning and sanctimonious sunset before. there is no better place to watch the sunset in bali than the uluwatu temple. it is located in the southernmost part of bali and is perched upon the mountain rocks. standing at the top of the mountain is somewhat peaceful as your eyes are gazed at the soft waves crashing against the rocks whilst your nostrils are filled with the salty smell within the air. just a little warning that youll be surrounded by thousands of monkeys and they love getting up close and personal with humans. its suitable for all ages but it is a bit of a drive depending on where you are staying. the entrance fee is just a small price to pay for such a picturesque view. majority of the tourists rent a purple cloth to cover themselves prior to entry as it is a sacred temple. i would personally recommend going around 4-5 pm as it gives you enough time to walk around and find a good spot to watch the balinese cultural dance before the sun goes down. a friendly reminder to keep your personal items and camera close…monkeys like to steal them and take selfies…naughty little buggers",8
"every visit to bali entails a trip to tanah lot temple and dinner at echo beach to watch the sunset. tanah lot temple has so much beauty all around it and tourists can also receive a blessing which we always partake. on our last visit, my brother-in-law, who had never been before, said he would like to spend half a day there, on his next visit as he loves photography and said there are so many great pictures he could take.",18
great temple which you will only be able to see from far. was there for kecak dance at sunset so view was good.,13
go just for the views. the temple doesn't have a lot to see but the shear cliffs and the beautiful blue sea below is incredible. a bit of a drive if you are not staying south. but it's well worth it.,4
at the end of a hot day tour we reached tanah lot temple. and was very very happy to be under a beautiful sun set and cool sea breeze blowing against our tired faces .the scenery was awe sum . clicked many great photographs . we cld not go to the temple as the tide was very high . this is the best in bali .,18
"we visited tanah lot towards sunset with a group of friends. it was very crowded with a lot of tourists. the temple itself is gorgeous. the best viewing point though was at one of the little cafes on the side. there are plenty of shops at tanah lot and prices are quite cheap compared to other places. toilets were quite poorly kept with a fee of 3000 rp per usage. although a gorgeous place, due to the amount of people there it was a little overwhelming.",17
"been here for many time and very high recommended to all traveler to view and have relax time. it only take 2,5hrs drive to east of bali. you won't be disappointed.",2
it is a must visit place if you love nature. the temple is at hilly altitude so the temperature was very low here in the evening. the huge lake adds to the beauty of the temple. there are also strawberry farms on the way which you can explore. our kid was very happy seeing the strawberries and plucking a few.,4
"the temple is located on the cliff, facing the rough see, and the view is amazingly beautiful. however, when enjoying the scene, do take care of your belongings. the monkeys by the visit route will snatch the cap, sunglasses and handbag as well. they seem to prefer children and ladies, not want to have a try on adult man. a big monkey tried to grab my daughter's cap, but finally failed.",14
"tanah lot is really a unique temple. make sure to be ready to have a dip and be wet if you would wish to have the full experience. truly a picturesque area too. tip: do some shopping here - the prices are reasonable (cheaper than most of the places we went to in bali), you can bargain, and the farther away the store is from the temple the cheaper the prices ;) if you are a group, buy as a group and they will oblige you with further discount if requested",18
"very beautiful, glad i visited as it was my 1st stop in north east bali, and the rice paddies surrounding are amazing..should have taken swimmers as its worth a dip there to escape the heat - u need to pay another 10000 rp for the swim on top of the 10000 rp entrance but so what?",2
"we took an organised tour with a driver and a guide and visited one other temple and the monkey forest along the way. tanah lot itself is fantastic especially at sunset and low tide as this allows access to the perimeter . our guide was from asia world indonesia, he was a wealth of knowledge and charming.",17
"the 50 km/35mi from nusa dua take up to two hours, which kills most of the enthusiasm. yes, its a focus of tourism but a worthier one than uluwatu. and yes, sunset must be nice here. the walk to the cliff reminds me of the walk to the leaning tower in pisa, but then the island sets the temple apart and gives some nice pictures. the promontory to the right/north is well manicured and offers some good views. even better is the narrow alley up to the left there are shops for a reason. high on the cliff there are a number of cafés, simple, shady with great views and no tourist during daytime. guess thats where everybody will be for sunset.",8
"this place is amazing and very large. at the entrance you will need to pay and then for those ladies in shorts you will require a sarong which is supplied. beware of your earrings, sunglasses, shoes and bags when strolling along the path on your way to the magnificent view. there are handlers available should they steal any of your things and it is not scary at all so don't be put off by this. just thought i should tell you. it is full of tourists but everyone is there to admire the views which are amazing. like everything in bali there are steps but it is fine and not strenuous. you could be there for an hour or have a picnic in the beautiful grounds and stay longer. the cliffs are magnificent and the sunset amazing. well worth going to see.",2
"we arrived at tanah lot way before everything was open (6:45am) so we waited a while for the ticketing office to start operating at 7am. since it was so early in the morning, the shops on the path to the temple were just opening, if not closed (you won't be getting vendors asking you to buy things from them). it is very peaceful in the morning and the tide were just slowly coming in. it made a huge difference that there were not many people there, except for a small number of early birds like us and also a few religious men around the temple. as the sun was not harshly hot in the morning, we managed to walk around the intertidal area and have a good look at the varieties of seaweed, algae, crabs and sea slugs at the rocky shore. not forgetting to mention also that the sound of the crashing waves makes for a very serene experience overall. we had ample of time to take a bunch of landscape photos and videos without it being peppered by sights of tourists, unlike during sunset which is the peak hour when most tourists arrive. we got there by renting a scooter the night before at seminyak. the roads to tanah lot are narrow and very busy, characteristic of most of the roads in bali. therefore i don't advice non- seasoned bikers to use this mode of transport as it could be dangerous. but it is a bonus if you could manage one as a small motorbike parking fee and entrance fee is all there is to get to this beautiful place.",17
both uluwatu and here are considered the best place to view the sunset...lots of people gather here by 6pm ..lots of shops and eating places . the temple is accessible during low tide....be careful of the slippery ground. the local stuff here is better controlled. must buy the \matahari\ small peanuts... very nice !,8
"while i appreciated the breathtaking views, the dance was quite long (one hour). people were jammed-pack into the performance area where they were even seated on the stairs and on the ground itself. i liked how we were given a piece of paper with a detailed description of what the performance was about. however, it was just too long to be seated so tightly with others. i wanted to leave early, but i couldn't because people were packed on the stairs. i would recommend visiting this place during the daytime just to walk around the grounds and look at the views. skip the performance.",13
"title says it all. temple is beautiful, amazing architecture etc. but the sight of sun setting behind the temple is the best. i got to take some my most memorable pics here.",4
really nice temple and quite a walk to get from one end to another. it is good to come here in late afternoon for the sunset. the temple is on the cliff so the view is really amazing. but watch out for the monkeys. as soon as they see something sparkling they will try to steal it.,14
"tour with bali bagus transport : uluwatu temple became famous because right below it is the beach pecatu often used as a place for the sport of surfing. the tourists get around temple that afternoon, it seems in addition to tourists, some hindus gathered around the temple to worship. they use all-white dress and carrying calang (offerings). travelers who come, prohibited from entering the temple, if not for worship. and preferably around the temple should not be noisy or chaotic, we also have to respect our brothers who pray. the other side of the cliff we arrived on the other side of the temple area. the scenery here is also not less beautiful. back we berfotoria tentunyahhh .. background barrier reef, ocean blue and sunny sky is so beautiful and dear to dilewatkan.beberapa foreign tourists are also cool to take pictures here. the visitors seemed cool to shoot the monkeys that roam around temple being around, we walked towards the exit which is also back through a small forest. back, a monkey hung in the middle of the road. doi cool to eat bananas giving visitors. experience around uluwatu so impressive. hopefully paired, and can come back here someday. thanks u bali bagus transport for your serve tour in bali .",8
visited right before sunset. the sea is calm and the water gave a beautiful reflection of the sunset. definitely the best sunset i have even seen in bali.,2
"one of the main tourist attraction everyone would tell you to go when in bali, hence the overly packed tourist in here. but the temple surrounding is beautiful for everyone who loves to stroll around. the views is also another plus points as this is located in the beach but also a hill, so wear something comfy if you planned on walking around this area. there is also a street full of stores that you will be passing to get inside this area, where you can find souvenirs, snack, and even some more familiar branded store here.",2
"visited this temple from sanur, had to pay a small entrance fee and wear a sarong but a small price to pay for the experience of visiting what is surely one of the best located temples in the world. definitely worth a visit when in bali.",2
"it was first temple, which we visited in bali and it impressed. cliffs, monkeys, jungle- it was very good.",2
"we hired a driver at padang padang beach and paid him 300k to rt drive/guide us. he was helpful at the temple, but you don't really need a guide and if you have your own transport you'll save money. we left for uluwatu around 4pm and got back to the car by 7pm. overall it was 100k per person. i loved the kecak. try and sit facing the stage for the best photos.",8
tanah lot temple is a popular tourist attraction in bali.its a temple on a rocky mass close to the shore line.the view is amazing. one can walk to the temple during low tide. it becomes crowded especially during the sun set. a good place to shoot great silhouettes..,18
the temple is in such an idyllic location. go for a stroll along the cliff wall looking over the ocean. or watch the nightly dancing (get there before 5) in high season.,13
"the temple is not opened to tourists but you can walk along the cliff between the temple and the opposite area that belongs to the temple for meditation. on the walk you will have an amazing a 180 degrees view on the ocean and the temple and you will meet monkeys. very nice visit to do before a lunch at any of the food restaurants in the area (single fin, suka expresso, ...)",14
was amazed by the view.. not able to visit the temple though as it was high tide and the stone pathway has alrdy bn submerged.. still worth phototaking around the area... the art market near the area is worth looking into..but drive a hard bargain if you wanna catch a good deal!!,4
"absolutely amazing experience watching the beautiful sunset at uluwatu temple. this should be on your to-go-to list in bali. amazing view. our tour guide, ogi, was great and so helpful!!he helped us took so many group photos with beautiful views and brought us to the coffee plantation and padang-padang beach before heading over to uluwatu temple for the sunset.",8
its a religious place which is nice for art and culture lovers... you can see the way balinese people worship god... but please wear clothes covering your legs or anyays these people will give you sarong before entering for which you will have to pay the rent i would suggest in bali if you have a long trip buy sarongs because they will come in handy one place or the other,2
"the temple itself is not that incredible, but the surroundings are amazing! there is so much to see. the view of the ocean is beautiful and in the surrounding parks you can see a lot of monkeys. i would highly recommend visiting the balinese dance show, which is not just entertaining to watch, you can also enjoy a beautiful view of the sunset!",2
"we wanted to come here for the sunset but unfortunately the weather was abit cloudy so the sunset wasn't as nice as we were expecting it to be. but the view of the temple at the cliff with the clear blue ocean was amazing. you can see how the waves washed against the cliff and shores and it takes your breath away. a place you need to visit if you are in bali, just beware of the monkeys, they love sunglasses.",2
this beautiful temple sits in the ocean. people are able to go to it at low tide when the beach is out of the water. it is dramatic when the waves wash against it at high tide. people are able to sit on the cliff and enjoy an evening drink as the sun sets behind the temple creating a lovely scene.,4
"31 years since we visited uluwatu and much has changed in the interim. i guess it's progress to cater for the hordes of tourists now visiting. understandable that so many want to make the trek to the temple located spectacularly on the edge of the cliff overlooking the sea some 70m below. we did not enter the temple, too many people already there and yet more waiting impatiently. great views , some great photos. adjacent the parking areas you will find various outlets with some fairly pricey merchandise, by bali standards. i think that i prefer my memories of 1988 and the kecak dance performed with a much smaller audience of worshippers and tourists attending and commencing just after we had witnessed a spectacular sunset.",8
"due to some scheduling issues, we visited this place early in the morning rather than the planned sunset. but this proved to be a blessing in disguise as the place was relatively empty and we could explore most of the temples in the complex. luckily it was low tide and we could venture out on the temple as well as the beach in the complex. one can't actually enter the temple anyways, but we can go upto the temple entrance where a fresh water well is located. you need to pay some amount (i guess 5000 idr) to enter this part and the priests will sprinkle the holy water and bless you. i loved this place however, i believe uluwatu temple is much more scenic and offers better views.",8
beautiful mountain and lake scenery. the pagoda and temple are very beautiful. the weather was very nice and a bit cooler than in town as it was highland when i visited (in may).,4
"the traditional dance was awesome, (starts at 6 every night) get there earlier for good seats. the temple itself isn't the best i've ever seen but recommend a visit even if it's for the views, especially at sunset.",13
wow what a beautiful peaceful lace. just gorgeous and relaxing. very religious place for balinese. loved it here.,2
the tanah lot temple was breathtaking and beautiful. the experience was great. my recommendation is to visit first thing when they open - 7am. it is not overly busy and there arent any lines to go up the temple.,17
this place is worth visiting. sadly we are not able to cross over to visit the temple. very nice water as well!,4
"the sun, the sea & the temples. nature at its best. we were able to witness the locals travelling to the temple with their offerings and prayer rituals. what a sight! an experience worth this trip!",4
"this temple is a popular setting for watching sunsets as it's located on a cliff on the south western tip of bali. we left kuta via taxi at 4:00pm and arrived 1 hour later, just in time for the sunset and fire show. the fire show is the real highlight so i highly recommend shelling out the nominal fee to get a ticket :) the show is in fact a traditional balinese play and like any good play includes romance, comedy and drama. the fire adds a unique element to an already enjoyable show. after the show we decided to explore the temple grounds. it was dark by that time and we soon discovered that the monkeys were out in full force. these monkeys were aggressive! probably the most aggressive monkeys i've encountered in asia. they were constantly jumping on people to take their sandals, eye glasses, water bottles or pretty much anything that was small enough for them to grasp. they were also acting quite aggressive with each other, quite a few fights broke out. we could hear loud screeching coming from the darkness around us which was a slightly frightening. we all high tailed it out of there as soon as we could. one friend had his glasses smashed by a monkey but other than that we made it out alright. it was quite the experience!",2
"i was informed that the sunset at this temple is to die for but this time round, we didn't have a chance to visit during sunset as we have other plans in the evening. i was also informed by my friends (who has been here before) that the monkeys are aggressive & they are trained to steal from tourists! i made sure i leave my bangles, necklace & even sunglasses in the van; the only thing i brought along is some cash & my cellphone (for pix). we started our journey from kuta to uluwatu at 9am and we reached approximately 10am. we paid 20k rupiahs (rm6) at the entrance & a purple cloth will be provided for those who expose too much legs (a sign of respect before you enter holy ground). as we enter the premises, we were not greeted by the aggressive monkeys. in fact, as we were snapping pictures under the hot sun, there were no monkeys that came to bother us. we were very happy. for those who intend to go into the temple, be prepared to climb some stairs and meet some monkeys up there. after 30 mins, we came down to an open area to rest. there were tourists from china who were there as well. 2-3 mins later, we heard an announcement that told us not to feed the monkeys and right after that, we saw monkeys running out from the trees! yikes!! this means time to leave. the time was about 10.40am.so remember, if you wanna avoid the monkeys, visit the place before 10.40am. the view of the sea is spectacular and it is worth visiting if you have not visited before. just ensure that you put on lots of sunblock and you have your sunglasses on (if you are visiting in the morning)",8
"we went to uluwatu on the motor bike from sanur. the temple was easy to find and we were amazed, when we were about to enter, that monkeys were everywhere. now they are cheeky and we saw one rip off a lady's sparkling earring which left her ear bleeding.. so hat-hati (be careful). the grounds surrounding the temple are amazing when you are close to the cliffs to look down at the raging sea crashing against the rocks. the temple is old and just amazing piece of architecture. good many areas to walk around.",8
"we visited here on a day trip and it was raining when we were driving up the mountain so we were a bit worried. we stopped for lunch, the rain stopped, the clouds parted and omg... to see this temple, which is hundreds of years old, built in a lake, 1500 mtrs above sea level is something else... a lot of of people were visiting, so it is clearly a very popular tourist atteaction, but simply viewing the temple itself was an real life experience...",4
"the tanah lot temple is definitely a must do on your trip to bali. it is quite an amazing place, set out in the sea. don't forget to go and see and rub the holy snake, down in the cave before the sea. there are many stalls to make your bali purchases with very good prices, along with some cafes for drinks and food. you will need to book a driver and this can be done through your hotel or villa resort without any problem.",18
a must see when in bali have a half day tour and watch the dance. u will feel weird while watching the dance but after 5 min ull get used to their annoying voice hahaha u will laugh loud when u remember this dance once the vacation is finished! the temple is such a bless! amazing view and walk . amazing during sunset!,2
tanah lot temple in bali is a popular tourist attraction for good reasons. the ancient temple on the rocks on the beach is unique. make the effort to view the temple closer than just from a distance. crowds always makes it difficult to enjoy it properly but it's still worth the trip.,18
this temple is lovely and attractive. it surrounded with a beautiful nature's view especially the sunset in the afternoon visit no wonder when we came in this place there were lots of people visited and enjoyed taking pictures. good rocks formation and landscape. nice experienced indeed.,4
"very great place, cool atmosphere.. great place to take pictures with family and friends.. fyi this temple is the temple in the 50 000 rupiah bank note",4
"bali is full of beautiful sights. one of them is tanah-lot temple. the sunset view, the overall temple area, everything is extremely beautiful.",18
"the first time i saw the picture of the tanah lot temple was at the architectural digest. call it an obsession but since then, i've always wanted to see it in person. it didn't disappoint. it was a view from heaven from god's window! to reach the temple, it will take you about 10 minutes to walk to the park -like setting. there are several temples within the area, one to the right and one in the middle and the one towards the left is the biggest and at the lowest location. to reach this temple, you have to check the tide whether the tide is low or high tide. if there is a high tide, you can see it from a viewing area and if it is your lucky day and it is low tide at the time of your visit, you can walk down to a rocky area and get really close to the tanah lot temple. here, you can watch the crushing waves pound the rocky shoreline. while we were there, big waves were pounding on the shore, while the small waves lapped at the shore. they rolled and crashed and washed over sand and rocks. the view was just mesmerizing and no wonder bali is mystical and magical at the same time. if you ever go visit bali, please do not miss visiting this site. it is a-must -see place in bali and definitely two thumbs -up. in our last visit, our agent putu aryana of bali go tours arranged that we were there at a low-tide so some of us can walk down all the way to the water at the temple. it is said to be a good omen and a blessing. no matter what your belief is, once you get to the temple, it is pure heaven!",18
"first went to tanah lot over 35 years ago and i should have kept that memory. back then it was just the temple and it felt special. now, it's geared at tourists and there are shops and markets as well as accommodation. i guess if youve never seen it before it might he ok to see but it's not really worth the trip from kuta.",17
"definitely the most amazing sunset i have seen in recent years. the temple is on top of a cliff, overlooking the sea. definitely a must-see for its sunset.",4
"the temple is beautiful and quite large, the monkeys are always present running around trying to cause mischief. the kadec fire dance was overall crowded but if this is your only chance to see it then it is worth a look. my favourite part is the sunset from the temple it is spectacular to watch out over the cliffs and ocean.",14
"all those dreadful reviews! if you dont like the crowds try getting their early in the morning when peace prevails and you can almost feel the spirit take hold of you sit quietly for a while . close your eyes . breathe in the beauty of this sacred place ..then get out before the other tourists arrive! better still if you're staying in seminyak or canggu and you'd like to go to tanah lot , hire a scooter and enjoy the ride. stop in and see seseh beach (so lovely getting away from the busy , commercial parts of bali) , drive through some villages. embrace the experience..",18
"uluwatu temple is one of the historical and sacred must visit place...located on the cliff, this temple is offering scenic view of the sea...this temple is one of the favorite tourists site also...to enter this place, the fare not expensive and you have to wear proper clothes cause besides as tourist attractions, this is also sacred place for local balinese people to pray...",8
"the best place to see sunset in bali , but be aware for your stuffs cause around this temple there are lot of monkeys. those monkeys as additional part of this place could make your more colorful experiences. the entering tickets is idr 30.000 per person. in additional on the south corner of this place , stranded a big stage for balinese kecak dance and the ticket is idr 100.000.",2
"there is a lot to see here and i would recommend getting a guide at the entrance, there is a service fee but they will take you to the best location for photos, guide you through the area, take you family photos, help you and protect you from the monkeys, etc. it was money well spent. not a lot to see with the temple because you are not allowed into them but the views are breath taking and there is a lot to see. there were not a lot of monkeys but they definetely like to take the glasses off people's heads so be careful.",14
"this place was beyond beautiful! if you are uncomfortable wearing a sarong, make sure your legs are covered. i had read that you couldn't expose your shoulders while in temples before going, but they didn't seem to mind as long as the legs were covered. but if you are ill prepared, no worries, they will provide a covering for you! there are monkeys everywhere and they are pretty lively and outgoing. i suggest taking off jewelry or anything bright and shiny that they might like. my travel companion watched one snatch a latched bracelet right off a womans wrist very quickly. the monkeys were pretty cute though and a lot of fun to watch. it was very very crowded while we were there, but it is so unbelievably beautiful that it is totally worth it. i can't even begin to describe the views. it was un-real and is definitely something you should see if you are in the area. there is a gift shop but we didn't stop. there are a lot of steps and you can walk pretty far along the cliff. not handicapped accessible. as is the way with people if you walk father you can get away from crowds, most people are lazy by nature... this place felt very special to me.",14
"i enjoyed tanah lot. even it's a very \touristy\ place with a large market and handful of seller in front, the temple itself is beautiful and twice as much during sunset/sunrise. despite many tourist i still enjoyed walking along the reef and gathered some of the magical atmosphere it has. the entrance fee is around 20k rp.",17
we walked to the temple from our hotel which took an hour along the coast. fortunately we walked on the low tide and it was very picturesque. a great morning with an interesting temple to reward our stroll. the temple only needs about 30 minutes to investigate and could be part of a day tour on bali. better to see at sunset. food centre is not always open and very quiet when no tour buses there.,2
lovely place to walk around and snap some great photos. definitely a good time to catch the sunset here and the performance of the traditional kecek dance at 6pm. (it could be crowded and wearing the sarong in could be kinda hot and sweaty),13
"i saw a lot of temples in bali, but this i consider to be an amazing experience. the temple, the water, the panoramic view are simply beautiful.",2
just a delight. loved my visit to the jalan monkey forest a must see. the guides walk with you and explain all about the temple. they also show you where to take a good photo.,14
"probably the best sunset view in bali, get there on time for a good table and enjoy the view, the seafood and a bingtan",2
"d most common picture of bali... really wonderful place, huge lake , lush green fields n mountains.. must c in bali, stay for around 1 hr minimum to enjoy d place..",2
"nice temple and amazing its look different than only in picture. be here its so wow, and enjoy the place. but little crowd by the shop",4
had a great time visiting the uluwata temple. a local temple guy escorted us around the temple grounds. did not know the cliff there is were steve mcqueen jumped in the movie papillon. pretty cool. i was tired so i sat down for a quick break and before i knew it a family of monkeys came up behind me and one jumped on my back and chilled out for a while.,8
"we got exactly the photos and views that we wanted from this beautiful temple. however make sure that you book a car both there and back. we took a blue bird taxi there without any problems, but getting back to the hotel was another story. after the fire show, no taxis available in the area. we managed to get a grab but had to walk 20 minutes on an unlit road with traffic in the dark to get to the grab.",4
"uluwatu temple is known as temple by the cliff. most famous for the cliff, ocean, and sunset view. in this temple also you are able to wacth the traditional dance performance it call \kecak and fire dance\ be aware with the monkey here, they like to stealing stuff from the tourist. this place is a must to visit if you are in bali!! recommended!!",8
"the temple itself is in a truly spectacular place on it's own island and i loved seeing it, however, even though i'm a regular visitor to bali i was very surprised at how commercial the whole area is. you pay a $6 entry fee to go in and then you are confronted by a huge market selling all the usual cheap knockoff clothing and a couple of restaurants. i just thought it brought a level of tackiness to what is after all a visit to a religious temple.",2
"this review is a warning to people on tours. if you are offered a place to go for lunch before you get to the lake temple, say no! it is probably mentari restaurant (on a hill about 150 metres away from the temple). food is well over priced and not good. we were asked if we wanted to get lunch before we went to the temple and stupidly said yes. there is obviously a deal the restaurant has with tour companies (read the reviews on the restaurant). there are eating options at the temple that are way cheaper and look more appetising.",4
"after a brief look at the temple remains it was fascinating to watch the story told by the dancers. it was meant to be set with the bali sunset in the background but unfortunately it was cloudy so i missed out on that bit. you have to be prepared to be given a piece of coloured material to be worn over the lower part of your body, but with the hundreds who were there i didn't see anyone objecting. the outdoor theatre where you watch the dancers gets extremely crowded and it was disappointing to see the number of people who insisted on leaving early. these rude people had to squeeze through the crowd making many people have to stand up to let them through and then they actually walked across the stage area whilst the dancing was taking place. if you don't want to sit and watch the entire show then don't go because you spoil it for everyone.",2
"worth the trip out for the kecuk fire dance. a 5 part play with amazing vocal singing and movement. the sun setting as the backdrop in a coliseum style playhouse, it's very cool. although the monkeys fighting is disturbing when walking out at night.",13
amazing view and temple. the kids got a little bored with the beginning of the show and you needed to read the information about the show to get the full benefit of what was happening,13
"i went to uluwatu temple as part of a half-day excursion. it was so not worth it. the view is great, yes, but that's pretty much it (tanah lot for instance is much nicer and much more serene than this). it was also a cloudy day so i didn't really get to see the sunset. my driver took it upon himself to protect me from the monkeys with a stick, so i had no problems (i had to take off earrings and my glasses though, so everything was a little blurry). lots of other tourists were scared out of their minds, with monkeys stealing sandals and scrunchies or grabbing girls' hair. and as you probably have already read by now there was one guy who demanded payment to retrieve lost items. very annoying. i didn't stay for the kecak performance--it is way overpriced and i find tourist performances cheesy anyway.",8
"tanah lot brings joy and peace in mind when you visit it. you can see the roaring sea and beauty of nature here. plan to spend one hour and enjoy the beautiful views of the sea from multiple sides of the place. some people tend not to visit this place thinking that it is just a temple. however, it is not the temple you are visiting, it is place you are visiting.",17
we took a cab here just for the sunset and did not go into the temple. yet the stroll around the area was quite relaxing after you passed all the stalls and shops. the view was great but the traffic was a pain in the butt.,4
"i am not familiar with the hindu religion so i am unfamiliar with the variety of idols, statues, etc that are associated with a hindu temple. going to ulun danu bratan temple is a must do since you are climbing up in elevation to a mountain and the temple is located in lake bratan, absolutely stunning backdrop. there is a mixture of very kitschy statues of spongebob and other cartoonish characters, in addition to traditional idols. there are lots of tourists so it can get very crowded and then it is not so serene. this was the most interesting temple we visited on our bali tour.",30
"great view and nice spot for pictures. not much else to do. at low tide you can practically walk up to the temple. get lots of souvenirs as you are leaving, much better price than legian street.",4
very nice beautiful temple by the side of a mountain lake so the temperature is naturally cooling unlike the other part of bali. worth the trouble for a visit of course.,2
"uluwatu is rightly one of the must-see sights in bali. its glorious location alone makes it worthwhile, with wonderful headland views. unfortunately, the massive carpark, commercial buildings and noisy hordes of people have somewhat moderated ones enjoyment, as is the case with several top destinations on the island. my first visit here was almost 40 years ago when there was little in the way of infrastructure, although i have to say (unlike tanah lot) the development of the site has been quite thoughtfully carried out. if you really must see sunset from here then be prepared for massive crowds. it was busy enough when we visited early afternoon. if you are staying nearby, i would recommend an early visit. it certainly is open at 09:00, but some sources say 07:00 or 08:00….check with locals. im sure there would be very few tourist crowds at 09:00",8
"this is a very unique piece of coastline with fantastic rock formations including a natural bridge. the temple juts out into the sea and is not open to the public but you can walk to the entrance or wade through the channel depending on the tide. the parkland next to it was picturesque. nice to look out from here on the view of the beaches. stunning at sunset apparently but it was raining when i went there, which added to its mystical appearance.",4
"my family and i came to uluwatu temple to see the great view and decided to watch the kecak show during the sunset. such a beautiful view. be careful of the monkeys as i was attacked by one who succeeded in stealing my kipling monkey keychain. don't wear your glasses or carry food and water bottles while you are in the temple grounds. we watched the kecak show because we wanted a taste of balinese culture. the story is kind of hard to follow but they provide you a guide in english/chinese/bahasa/etc. if you went all the way to uluwatu just for the temple, i suggest you should also watch the show.",8
"this temple is set upon the edge of a cliff. this is unusual in itself and thats why a must see. the actual temple is inaccessible to tourists, but if you walk around to the either side you get awesome views of the temple on the cliff. be sure to take water as it is a far walk and can be tiring in the hot weather. beware of monkeys, they apparently steal shiny objects like sunglasses and mobile phone - we however didnt have a problem.",14
the unique feature of this temple is its location in the middle of lake bratan. the temple itself is not impressive but makes for a good stroll around the lake.,4
"keep your eyes and mind open when you visit the uluwatu temple and watch their renowned kecak dance. you will walk past trees with free-moving monkeys that can snatch your cap or glasses anytime. you will watch the dance from a beautiful cliffside view, as you will be situated at the edge of a mountain. it is not actually a dance, as it is more likely a cultural play. the host knows how to entertain as he mentions \welcome\ in many different languages. there were a lot of tourists from all over the world. must-see when you visit.",8
"we left our hotel by 9:30 and reached uluwatu around 10:30. place was mildly packed. it was very hot and humid in february. but the temples are gate closed. no deities. no rituals. no priests. only same courtyard structure as temple. not like church where you can sit, lit candle, or in hindu temples you can join rituals, this is vacant.",8
i visited tanah lot last easter with my sister. the market was just a lot of the same stuff over and over. i would not trust the money exchange there. the people on the stalls were very pushy. having to fend off sales people made enjoying the temple scenery difficult.,17
good palace in the world many temple in tanah lot bali beach good architecture in here. many tourists in the tanah lot temple good locotion hot days today. but the people very happy in this palace. i love tanah lot bali,18
"very nice temple.very scenic. it's a beautiful view to see the temple on the rock surrounded by the sea. after buying the entrance ticket we have to walk through a series of many shops to reach the temple. if you want to street shopping this is the place. you can complete your shopping in bali here.there is lot of variety and prices are reasonable.you have to walk through ankle to knee deep water to reach the temple. you can go only to the base of the temple but not into the main temple which is on the top of the rock. you can go into the cave in the base take the blessing of the priests and take holy water. if you feel like you can give donation which is voluntary. there can be huge crowds at the sun set which offers most scenic view. if you want to avoid crowds go in the morning or at least couple of hours before sunset,get a professional photo which is reasonably priced.",2
"the temple was serene, beautiful, clean a place to be with your own thoughts. the view over the ocean was breathtaking. the walk along the cliff was peaceful and many places to just stop and enjoy the view.",4
"located in the south of bali, uluwatu temple attracts many visitors. be careful of your belongings as the monkeys here are a bit notorious. great views from both ends of the temple premises. the temple itself s closed for visitors. a good time to visit is close to the sunset.",8
"i went here to view sunset over the gorgeous indian ocean. it was one of the highlights of my five day trip to bali. about an hour's drive from seminyak, uluwatu is situated at the southern tip of bali. the sunset view from here is something not to be missed... there is a trail along which you can walk to the tip. you will find lots of mischievous monkeys here, be careful not to tease them, and dont feed them. overall great experience, must visit place at bali.",8
"i am amazed at the place despite the fact that we did not get to see the amazing sunset due to the clouds. however, the view from the top was definitely breathtaking and it is truly worth the visit. we went there around 5 and walked around the place before going to watch the famous kecak dance at 6. the dance is interesting as it shows a story of the hindu gods.",13
"we found a great driver while catching the free bus from the bali connection back to our resort. his name is putu and his whatsapp number is +62 819-9904-0601 his brother, eddie, collected us in a brand new air conditioed car and drove us to the water temple, back through ubud for lunch and then across to sanur on our way home. cost for the day was most reasonable and about a third of the day rate offered by the resort.",2
was a cool trip to the temple it is definitely a unique part of the world. the view from the cliff is awesome and inside the temple is full of beautiful flora and sculptures. could be a little bit more cleanly however.,4
"this is one of the most-visited sites in bali. we went in mid-june so the number of tourists was manageable. (apparently in july-august things get very crowded.) when walking towards the temple along a wide, tree-lined path, beware of the monkeys which roam about at will. be very sure not to have any food or drink in your bag or hand, as the monkeys can jump up on you and try to grab things. (this is not a fun experience to have!) one chinese woman had her jandal (aka flip-flop) stolen by a monkey, and anything shiny - such as sunglasses - can be a target. the temple itself is fairly modest in size and features, but the walk along the cliff top is the real experience. definitely worth a visit but take a sunhat and water so you can cope with the heat.",2
"very beautiful attraction in bali, it is a must visit! amazing cliff views, temples and scenery. i highly recommend coming early in the morning (upon opening) or to see the sunset here. be prepared because it can be very busy.",2
our group decided to take the newbies and kids back here to show them the temple and surroundsing art market and eateries. we previously stayed at pan pacific nirwana resort which backs onto this beautiful temple you can walk to day or night from the epath & tour guide at resort. it was thanks to that little gem of a guy we found the most amazing markets and stalls just after some awesome sunset pics. this tri we went when tide was out and was shown the snakes in the caves or rock face. the stairs down were very minimal to some attractions and i did not need cpr frrom the decline or walk back :) the temple is picturesque and makes some lovely photo shoot from up above and on the temple.,4
"we came to see the temple, but the monkeys were much better. ;) sure, the sunset is nice, but the temple was not that good. temple wise go and see tanah lot! but you will find the monkeys here for sure and that was nice.",14
"ok to stop by this place if you're also going somewhere else, but i reckon it's quite a disappointment if this is your main destination. very crowded and also very expensive to enter (with balinese standards). the park around the temple had done quite amusing statues in it and the temple itself is beautiful, however it's hard to enjoy it due to the gazillions of tourists wanting to get the perfect photo",4
"ok so u get some decent sunset views from here.. which imo was just ok. the temple itself is nothing much to look at. visit if you are in the area, but dont bother making much extra effort.",4
"a place with nice view of indian ocean and ancient temples. we visit this place every time we come to bali. recently it has seen some good improvements such as better carpark , nice pavements etc. there are shops selling souvenirs and other stuffs.",2
"the sunset here was beautiful and the temple itself is also nice. but it's packed with people and cameras, so the vibe is just stressed out. i also saw the kecak fire dance, which was very odd and confusing, it just dident feel authentic at all. sorry but it was just to touristy and all about the money here..",13
"as gusty, my guide in bali, explained, if translated into english, uluwatu temple would mean something like \the temple at the top of the rock\. and it is exactly that! at the top of the magnificent uluwatu cliffs, a pagoda like temple stands facing the beautiful indian ocean, the high waves and the constant winds. part of the temple, due to security and hindu faith constraints, is closed to tourists. but there is still much to see and you won't be disappointed. as much has already been said about uluwatu temple, i'll stress only two points: 1) nasty monkeys are just terrible! and they are all over the place! keep caps, glasses, sandals, cameras and cellphones far away from their trained hands. peanut sellers train them to steal and then, after getting some food reward, the monkeys turn back whatever taken from tourists. peanut sellers may ask extorsive ransoms for the cameras and cellphones returned. i saw a monkey, right at the main entrance of the temple, stealing glasses from a japanese gentleman and immediately breaking them into pieces. as you see, not always a happy end. a real and annoying \monkey business\; 2) balinese dance at the sunset maybe rather a burden at uluwatu temple. not well organized and a long wait. if you've already seen balinese dance in ubud, for example, you can easily skip it. enjoy the view, the cliffs and pray to vayu, the hindu god of the winds, to keep the clouds away and allow you the sunset of your life. enjoy!",8
"sunset at uluwatu is mesmerizing. if you plan to take a taxi, make sure to hit the road by 4.00 pm otherwise you'll miss most of it because of the traffic. if you take a bike, then its just an hour's ride from kuta. lots of wild monkeys there but the sight is beautiful irrespectively! its a cliff side temple beyond which theres a beautiful display of dream like kaleidoscopic colors and patterns in the sky and the sea. see pictures.",8
"uluwatu temple is one of the most important temple for balinese hindu people. the temple magnificently located at the edge of particular cliff around 250 feet, make the view of this temple was outstanding. the best time to visit this temple is around 5 pm before sunset as you can view the temple with blue indian ocean as the background expected to see a lot of monkey in this area, they're not bothering tourist unless they see something interesting like bottle water, jewelry, snack,sandals or other thing they can grab. my advice when you visit this temple, make sure you wear appropriate wear and keep your personal things minimal. don't miss to see the sunset in this area. you can view and capture this view while you attending in kecak dance on this area or from the other cliff on the west side.",8
we visited uluwatu temple on the way back from pandawa beach. the view is amazing from up there and the site is incredible. they give you a sarong to wear out of respect so you don't have to worry about wearing long pants and getting hot in the drive to the temple as the sarong is supplied. definitely worth going.,8
"bali is famous with unique temples, beratan being one of them. the temple is located on the water, has a beautiful surrounding park and a vast territory. the problem is, like with many places that became popular, it is too crowded and a little bit expensive in terms value and satisfaction. the entry fee is 50k (parking is included). although the people in the parking lot will try to make you to pay for the parking separately, dont do this. the ticket includes parking (ticket office is some way from the parking lot). a road to the temple lies through the mountains and is very beautiful",2
"uluwatu temple is built on the cliff, from the temple you get a beautiful view of the sea, the complex itself is very big and spread across the cliff which is also picturesque itself, we went during sunset and it was an awesome experience. we watched the traditional dance kecak which as good and different, ramayan story was enacted through the dance, not to be missed.",8
beautiful temple and amazing views. got really busy though. had our own guide gede who took us at best time to visit which was earlier in morning. quite a few stalls with souvenirs too if you wanted to buy bits.,4
"we went during high tide so we weren't able to cross over to the temple, but the high tide made for big waves that made awe-inspiring crashes against the cliffs.",4
really really enjoyed this. beautiful landscape. well kept gardens. the tide was high so we never made it to the temple on the water (tanah lot) but plenty of photo opportunities of the beautiful temples. very busy with loads of tourists. lots of markets and we really loved the fact we were not harassed by the vendors. lots of beautiful places to eat and highly affordable. go and check it out.,4
the view afar of the temple and surrounding is stunning. the temple itself is average. the fire and dance show is very good. go early if you want good seat because it's free seating on a first come bases.,13
went with my daughter and our taxi driver waited for us. lots of tourists and shops so maybe go early. very organised and lots of signs to temple. tide was out so we walked over to be blessed with holy water and rice. paid a donation then went to climb steps to temple and not allowed not sure why. be warned if you need the toilet go near the main car park and you are charged nearer temple not much but awful dirty toilets. charge 60 rp for foreign tourists which is very good value. gardens are beautiful to walk round we just found it very hot and too many people so definitely try and go early. didnt stop at tourist shops as all sell the same stuff you get in the high street.,4
"too crowded with tourist and locals , avoid coming by car as very rare u will find a parking and lots of stalls are there near by to have food . it is very old temple and local say it's goddess temple of lake danu.",4
this temple stands alone past a beach on big rock formation. surprise to fine spring water so out from the land which sprouts from below the rocks. drank it and gave some alms as token to the so call priest there for blessing. it was crowded with local tourist from indonesia and some major university trip with many teenagers grabbing foreign tourist for picture posing randomly hahaha....oh there is a yellow python along the beach below the rocks but u need to pay and i dont support such captivity shows.,2
"we visited this temple in late december 2020 during the covid pandemic. it took almost 2 hours to drive from sanur beach where we stayed. once we arrived on the spot, visitors are required to park their cars in the designated parking lot, and paid rp.50.000/person to ride roundtrip the chartered minibus to take visitors up to the temple. steep price, but worth it. the attendants said cars are not allowed to go up because of steep inclination, and there is no sufficient parking space up there. the ride from the parking lot to the temple area took less than 10 minutes, but the view on the surrounding was amazing. once we arrived on the base of the temple, we had to pay another rp.50.000/person as entrance ticket. hmmm....that is already rp.100.000/person. the attendants gave sarong to wear, and yellow scarf for the ladies to cover the open shoulders. from there to the temple, we had to walk up another 5 minutes. if you like, you can pay rp.5.000 for the motorcycles to take visitors up to the temple. the view was great, and temple was amazing. it is such a nice place to take pictures. they call it, the gates to heaven, and i think it is. great place, worth the time.",28
the must go place in bali. it represents all we expect from the island. great atmosphere and typical temple. the best place ever.,2
"we did a lovely day trip from sanur to ulan danu. it was a great day and this was the nicest temple we have visited in bali!. beautiful setting, nice gardens friendly locals and no pressure selling. definately my pick above ulawatu or tanah lot!",30
a very beautiful temple. my wife and i visited on our honeymoon. it is very busy and very popular. would recommend visiting other places nearby aswell if in the area as it was quite a lengthy drive from our hotel in legian,4
"the temple looks really great in pictures, but reality does bite when actually visiting. we visited just before christmas 2017 when bali is at its quietest due to the mt agung eruptions but it was still \busy\ - cannot quite imagine what peak crowds would be like. the crowds, touristy nature of everything around the temple as well as \indonesian standard \cleanliness does make the experience a somewhat underwhelming one. took the mandatory photo's and had a good look around the various pura's around the site but left as soon as we could. the sea/beach is mostly brown - not the most pleasant, really. given the crowds and the state of the sea, i struggle to understand why it would be a good idea to battle the crowds to have dinner and watch the sunset from here. the temple is barely 18km's from seminyak but you need to set aside a good hour + to get there as the traffic can be challenging with both small roads and traffic. do bring cash in rupiah as there are entrance fees to be paid (family of 5 rp245,000) and they do not seem to take credit cards. definitely a place to visit, but i would not place it anywhere the top of my personal must-do's in bali.",2
"my wife and i visited uluwatu on our recent trip to bali. we took a taxi over from nusa dua (and then on to jimbaran for dinner afterwards) which took around 60 minutes. on arrival we donned our sarongs and made our way down to the temple/coast. there were lots of monkeys, as expected, but none of which showed any signs of any aggression, or attempts to steal sunglasses or the like, as many reviews and posts say. they were perfectly friendly and generally kept themselves to themselves, whilst also allowing for some great 'monkey on the wall at sunset' photo opportunities! i was somewhat disappointed as you cannot actually get close enough to the temple to get that well known and iconic photo of the temple with the sunset in the background. also the actual sunset wasn't as good as i'd hoped for, there were no clouds so i was expecting it to be quite special, but it certainly wasn't anything out of the ordinary. it was not quite as busy as i expected, yes of course there were the obligatory selfie-stick wielding maniacs that seem to take up so much of the world these days, but even they were not overwhelming in their presence, which was nice. overall it was an ok experience, definitely not one that lived up to my expectations, and it is not somewhere i would return to on my next trip to bali.",8
"making your way to this temple you seem to go through a market shop/stall area that goes on forever but once you get through that it is worth it! the temple in the sea lives up to its reputation and so do the crowds that have also come to admire. having said that it is most definitely worth it and there are plenty of places to sit, sometimes with a stunning view, to relax. a must see when in bali.",2
"the uluwatu temple is located off a cliff. there's a long path that you follow from entry that goes around in a loop. everyone has to wear a sorong which is provided free of cost at the temple entrance.you get to see beautiful views of the cliff, beaches and the ocean. there's also a large section that's full of monkeys. its a bit of a shock and they get pretty close to you but they are so used to people that they don't give you any attention. there is a dance performed at the temple . the tickets are rs. 100000 idr per person. honestly , the dance was pretty boring & we left it half way.",8
we really liked this temple complex. it was low tide and we could see the entire complex. the sunset was the best i have ever seen. good place to spend a few hours atleast.,4
in the other corner of the bali with about 3 hours drive from denpasar but surely a popular tourist destination. at the entrance they offer you a sarong to wear for a small charge and you have to return it on the way back. you can hire a guide to go up if you want to but its pretty easy to follow where people is going. the famous gate is just about 10 mins walk up the hill lot of other areas are there to see. theres a que to take photos at the gate and there are few youngsters who take photos of you with your phones or cameras for free(or you can give them some amount at your will). its a nice place to visit and once in a lifetime experience.,2
"this views from this place is one of the best in the world. you have to wear traditional scarf around your lower body if you are wearing shorts (its a religious temple). the walk down to the cliff and up to the temple was easy. the monkeys were great to see, however, you cant wear any eye glasses as they will steal them pretty quickly. i would recommend this place.",14
"you must go and visit this temple at least once whilst in bali. it is one of the 9 main temples of bali and if you go late in the afternoon you may be lucky enough to get in to see the fire dance for a small fee. one word of warning though, the monkeys are very inquisitive and quick, so take off any loose jewellery, watches, sunglasses and glasses because they will whip them off you before you know it - possibly breaking them in half or throwing them over the edge of the wall to the cliffs far below. the fire dance is worth seeing, take your camera as the costumes are very colourful and make great photos, but hold onto your camera tightly when walking along the pathways near the cliff wall as the monkeys sit along here waiting to steal your belongings. if they do happen to take something off you try bribing it back off them with some food as they will do anything for a piece of banana etc.",2
"let's gets straight to the point.. if you're visiting uluwatu temple, go there only only and only for the view below the cliff !! it is nothing like you would've have seen before. it is so stunning that you can just sit there for hours and stare at the ocean waves thrashing into the cliffs! however, if you're planning to watch the cecuk fire show, it is absolutely not recommended. the show is a waste of time and is a poor representation of the ramayan. do not be surprised if you see 60% of the crowd leaving half way through the show. after the first 10 minutes itself, the show starts to become annoying and frustrating, specially if you're an indian and know what ramayan is about. no offence, but after a point, the show actually seems like an insult or an on purpose mockery of the great ramayan. i would rather spend that one hour staring at the breathtaking view below the cliff rather than actually going back in a bad mood after the show!",8
"we always advise our villa guests not to go to tanah lot. it is so commercial, grubby and tacky. clear out all of the tourist crap and put it back to how it should be. no regard for culture with bikini topped visitors, both white and asians.",17
impressive views of the sea from the viewing areas. no access to the temples. not much else to do so not worth the two hour trip in searing heat and congested roads.,4
"entrance was a few bucks, then pay again for the dance show. not that expensive, but still a few bucks. show was average. (if i was someone that liked shows in general might have enjoyed more but it was not bad) great sunset, made up for the show.",13
temple located at the top of a cliff. dramatic landscape but rather disappointing temple structure. visitors can walk along the path at the edge of the cliff and get a better view of the temple from afar. we encountered quite a few monkeys along the way that provided entertainment by removing items from tourists' backpacks. very popular during sunset when busloads of tourists visit to watch the kecak dance performance.,13
this temple is very amazing to be on a cliff high above the sea overlooking the blue indian ocean and the vast stretches in front of this temple. this temple was built in the 11th century and is one of the most important temple in bali. here also there are monkeys that live in the forest around the temple. it was very remarkable as to feel something to be released in the mind of seeing the natural beauty of the ocean from the top of the temple.,2
this temple is famous because it is located by the sea. very famous attraction in bali. you have to visit the cave also to find out other unique and scary myth im this temple.,2
the temple at uluwatu has the most magnificent views of the ocean and lots of monkeys to keep you amused for hours. cheap entry but you have to cover your legs with the saris that are provided.,8
the temple is an amazing place to visit with breathtaking cliff top views and ancient temple ruins not forgetting the odd monkey or two. very busy with tourists but definitely a must see.,14
"we visited tanah lot during the day on our last day in bali. i heard that visiting at sunset is quite crazy busy, we were there about lunch time, it was busy but not unbearable. we caught a taxi to the lot, from canggu it cost us about $15, but i'm sure you would be able to negotiate it down. it was about a half hour drive. also the taxi drive said that they aren't allowed to do pick ups there so he waited for us and took us back when we were done. there are heaps of market shops and a few eating places there so you can easily spend a few hours there. tickets were cheap to get in and you walk past all the markets to head to the temple. you then walk down to the rocks and beach to get to the lot. you would be better off wearing thongs (flip flops) as you would walk across a shallow water area to get to the lot. your don't have to go across to the lot if you don't want, there are plenty of photo opportunities without crossing the water. if you do cross the water you can get blessed with some holy water (for a small donation) and it gives you access to a small walk up one side of the temple. there is a park area to explore too. there are heaps of people trying to sell things and a snake you can get photos with. it gives you good views of the temple and i would think this would be the best vantage point for sunset. this is a great place to visit in bali. we were there a few hours, and it's a good visit. definitely would recommend anyone to visit.",18
"if you want to enjoy a spiritual encounter, a peaceful walk, a beautiful sunset and some interesting infrastructure... then go to any other temple. if you want to buy some bintang singlets and squander the hindu culture along with 3000 fellow tourists then come to tanah lot. don't forget to pick up some cheap sunnies. one star.",17
"this is one of the nicest temples in bali, especially with the lakeside location, mountain backdrop & cooler temperatures. i recommend going there either late in the day or very early in the morning to avoid crowds.",2
"the temple is beautifully located at the cliff with ocean surrounding all it sides. the waves are very very strong but it is beautiful when it crashes the cliff of the temple. the place is clean and well maintained and you will find number of spots to take instagram pics. i would suggest to reach around 4:30 pm at this area and visit the temples and near by spot for pics which would take you around an hour. post that you will find many sacks (very reasonable ones), you can just chill, grab coconut water or a bottle of beer and watch the sunset. its so peaceful and mesmerizing. they also host a kecak dance show around 6pm but we already watched it in uluwatu temple, so we could skip.if you dont intend to watch kecak dance, you should leave by 6:30 because after the show gets over, the place would be very crowded and it can take an hour to exit from that place. this place is worth a visit",8
"breathtaking scenery near the temple, i recommend visit early in the morning, without crowds is even more beautiful.",4
a must if you come to bali . really enjoyable . lots of walking but worth it . fantastic conservation work .,2
"i am not quite sure if 60k idr is the highest entrance fee for all the temples across bali. if it is, then i don't know why this has the highest fee?.... the place looks great by nature as this has cliffs, a temple on a cliff and on top of a rock. overall, this temple is also a must see when you visit bali.",2
"among all the temple we visited in bali, ulun danu temple is no doubt the most beautiful of all, its a paradise, such heart warming views in and around the temple, surrounded by beautiful gardens, mountains and brutan lake you can spend good time with your family. you can opt for boating also in the lake with different options like pedal and speed boat, which comes with a fee. there is a small aquarium near the temple. outside the temple there are some food joints, little costly. the temple itself has an entrance fee.",30
tanah lot temple is nice view. recommended for visiting for family and friends also tours group. nice.,17
mesmerizing location. uluwatu temple located on a cliff which had awesome view. visitors had no entry into the temple. the kecar fire dance performed at amphitheatre in the temple campus is one of the great experience that we shall have. enjoy the sunset here. location that stays in heart for ever.,8
"it's a beautiful temple carved out of stone, and it's reachable only if the tide is low. you can walk up to the temple when there is low tide, but only till the front where some priests will bless you. you cannot enter inside the temple, as it's only open to worshippers as we saw some balinese people going in to pray.",4
"we reached uluwatu around 5.30 pm. it was quite late and we have to rush to get the kecak dance tickets and seats fearing that it will be full. however, we still managed to walk around a little bit and snapped some amazing pictures before we went to watch the dance. there was a big crowd and it'll help to reach there earlier to grab a seat with good view of the sunset (facing the sea and temple). the kecak dance was amazing. it's like a capella by a bunch of guys. the performance depicts the rama and sita love story. there's a guide or outline of the story provided upon purchasing the ticket (100k idr). note: try to go thru that before the show begins otherwise you might feel lost during the performance. also, try to refrain yourself from leaving half way thru the show. hint: the climax is worth the wait! another thing, watch out for the monkeys around the area. they are a menace! i watched one of them snatched a pair of spectacles off a visitor. the trick is to give them food in order to get back the glasses. i guess that's the reason why they would snatch things from people so that they get food in return. so beware of your handbags, glasses, necklaces, etc. overall, this is a temple worth a visit. i'm not so much of a traditional dance person but surprisingly i enjoyed it a lot. but the only regret is that i didn't reach uluwatu much earlier and hence didn't get to spend much time there.",8
"uluwatu was beautiful. our guide came with us and bought a slingshot to scare off monkeys, as they're such a problem here that on entry you need to take off sunglasses, earrings, etc. and hold on tight to your cameras. visiting during sunrise or sunset would be amazing.",8
if you plan to come here for watching kecak dance after sunset please be here early because it going to be so crowded after 5:00pm. before enjoy the kecak dance pay the uluwatu entrance fee and take a walk along the cliff to the temple. the view up here was stunning because it facing the indian ocean during the sunset. after that pay 100k idr to enter the kecak dance at 5:30 pm and find the good spot i suggest find high sit to get good view. the show will start around 6 pm and enjoy the 2 hours unique show.,8
"out of the way, but a must see. the view is stunning and in the evening there is a cultural show near the temple. very nice way to soak in some of the local culture while enjoying the beauty of the land.",4
"an enchanting area and nice walk up to the peaceful temple in uluwatu! once you get to the top, stunning views of the ocean from the cliff face. definitely worth seeing, quite a hot day so we couldn't spend too much time up there as there was minimal shade.",8
"staffs are friendly, service and facilities are wonderful and clean. you must see when you are getting holiday in bali!",2
"first of all, all the temples are restricted for visitors. accept the fact and enjoy the view, sunset and the beach. may be entry to temples would have been much appreciated but the entire experience over their is unforgettable. i see many people rated 1* just because they were not allowed to enter inside the temple. i don't agree with them though. bali is definitely a revisit destination.",2
"there is nice view at the sunset time. many people come to see that. it is clean and nice. however, it is nothing really spectacular. sometimes is overcrowded. also, the best part is reserved just for hindu people, otherwise you cannot get in. i respect that however it would be good if we all may get in. be aware of monkeys they are everywhere and sometimes they try to take from you whatever you have (camera, drink, water. ...be careful with them.",4
"wonderful place,good atmosphere,kindly staff, special rani as a host,comfortable,enjoy and relax,we will come back again in nu later sanur-bali",2
"we went here in late afternoon. it started getting cold and we could see lake started covering in fog. the garden and whole premises is maintened and kept very clean. there were very few people at that time and it felt like all this place is for us. my toddler had great time here and we could do nice photography. temple is a real beauty, only regret is we can't enter and see it from inside. we spent arnd 2 hrs here and still was not enough. don't forget to bring sweaters.",4
"magnificent complex of temples and views of the indian ocean. the only drawback are the monkeys who run around and take hats, glasses and whatever else they can from unsuspecting tourists. go and enjoy! the beauty of the area.",14
"the place is has a different aura. temples built in midst of the lakes give the place an ethereal touch. since it is located at height, you won't suffer from heat and humidity.",4
"this temple was by far the most incredible temple i saw in bali. climbing to the top lead to the most impressive views, and was not touristy as all. the walk and the climb was enchanting with the sounds of bells ringing, and the sweet smell of jasmine and plumeria, lots of butterfly, swallows, and monkeys. we hired a guide, who was incredible knowledgeable whom lived in the village beneath the mountain, his reverence for the temple and the mountain was true devotion. our 3 hour tour turned into 6 as we were so lost in presence and enjoyed our selves so much, we truly felt like true pilgrims. kemp u yang was truly a mystical place i will never forget!",2
"you cannot visit the temple, just walk around the area with thousands of tourists. we waited until sunset and took some nice pictures. but trapped in the middle of people does not look so cool. the sunset isn't worth the long trip, could see it some where else.",4
"be sure to reserve enough time for you to fully enjoy what uluwatu has to offer. include in your schedule enough time to queue for the tickets and the required garb/garment. if you like to watch the kecak performance - factor that in also. it's nice to watch the performance during sunset...find a seat where you can have the sunset and the water as your background and watch the show at the same time. tip: be very careful of your things (ie cellphone, glasses, waterbottle etc) as the monkeys may catch you unaware and run away with your things...if that happens, holler for help immediately as some staff are there for this types of common eventualities...",8
"no doubt that this place is a popular attraction in bali. it has a lot to offer in terms of an amazing view, cultural history, religious discoveries, local market shopping & bali street food right from the local shops that offer you authentic taste & not something made to suite your taste buds. like all other temples in bali, non balinese people are not allowed to enter the temple itself & can only be viewed from a distance. the landscape reminded me of durdledoor (uk) but it indeed is pretty. i did not visit the inside of the holy snake cave but i did explore the local market & enjoyed coconut water, corn cob & mango chaat with balinese spicy chutney on it. i was lucky that i witnessed the prayers going on in the temple area & still worth to sit & watch how these people ceremoniously celebrate their faith. hindu tradition that is quite different from where it originates (india). enjoy clicking the photos & the road side paddy fields on the way.",2
"perhaps the most photogenic temple of bali, ulun danu bratan is spectacular, beautiful and amazing. it was a very long drive to get to it but it was well worth it, as the location on the edge of bedgul lake, its architecture and background make it unique and not to be missed.",30
"a superb morning trip we had to uluwatu temple, on our very last day in bali. we're not particularly spiritual so we obviously went for the sights. and they were stunning to say the least. while there is a nominal entry fee, i highly recommend you take a guide because there are many monkeys around and he knows how to keep them at bay. plus, he'll take photos for you against some spectacular backdrops. we spotted a turtle in the water (and from that height, that's something!). there are small stores nearby where you can get a quick bite or chilled coconut water. in the evenings, the kecak dances are also quite revered here. all in all, a very nice attraction, this. ideal to visit if you're staying in kuta / denpasar / nusa dua.",8
"definetly a must see for bali. yes, it is a typical tourist attraction, but still very nice to see. amazing and breathtaking views along the cliffs. unbelieveable pictures, especially at sunset time! just be careful of the monkeys. they are really cheeky and try everything to steal some of your things to get some sweets in exchange for that. one of the bigger monkeys jumped of my shoulders and catched my cap! funny memory, but could be dangerous as well. they are really aggressive. rent a scooter, drive by yourself to the temple and really enjoy this place. maybe you have time to see the tradiotional show. in my opinion just a source of income. but not sure! especially the cliff to the left along the little jungle walk is just freaking amazing.",2
we were here in february - the rainy season. even with it being a lower season this was incredibly crowded. that's the only reason why this doesn't get an excellent rating. it's hard to really appreciate the wonder with so much business. apart from that it really is spectacular. we were able to stay on the grounds through natya hotel which i highly recommend! we got lucky because the restaurant to the hotel faces the shops/main area so while we were eating breakfast before leaving a ceremonial walk to the temple was taking place right in front of us. it was it was so easy to walk to the temple and enjoy the shops nearby. it's pretty and you can explore the beach (downside is that there is a lot of trash heads up).,4
"this is the second time i visited uluwatu. i really enjoyed going here. the cliff and the ocean is very beautiful. oh and don't forget to watch traditional kecak dance, the ticket booth open at 5 pm, and the show start at 6 pm and end at 7 pm. usually the tickets sold out before the show start, so book in advance! :)",8
"this place is quite unique, with indonesia located at the equator and to have a cool place is a premium. the temple is located by a lake, and the lake is located in the mountains, which makes it quite cool to visit. although this visit had more crowds than the last time i went in 2017, it still is worth the visit. take time to stroll all over especially those along the lake. i did notice that the one to the left of the temple, the restaurant and lodging was closed which is a pity.",2
here you can find a peace of you soul. it's a must in semyniak that you have to see. evry temple is unique.,4
"i was really looking forward to this spot as the photo is just gorgeous, but was a disappointed that all it turned out to be was a walk across rocky water that you almost fall over in just to pay money to be blessed and only get to stand out the outside edge and not go into the temple. apparently there is a day you can go into it but i didn't understand the english to pass on accurate details, sorry. the scenery surrounding was very beautiful,",4
"we went to tanah lot in the afternoon to watch the sunset and were not disappointed! we got to touch the holy snake, drink the holy spring water and got blessed by the tanah lot priests. then we sat a top the smaller temple and watched the sunset. the bats came of their cave just as it started to get dark and it was a magnificent sight to see thousands of them flying out into the sunset. well worth the visit!!!",17
ulundanu temple is a very beautiful temple as the background of pictures.it has a great park also as the place for relaxing after a long trip.,8
"i think touristic places in bali are definitely really not for me... i've been told by guides and touristic information stuff that uluwatu, tanah lot, double six beach, monkey forest, kuta and all were \must seens\ and blablabla... so disappointing ! all these places are crowded by tourists, buses, chinese taking stupid selfies and people trying to sell you useless made in china crap ! so harassing ! i was looking forward to seeing uluwatu temple because i was expecting a very spiritual and quiet place, for meditation, silence, monks or i don't know. well, i was so naive because what a surprise... that's the exact opposite ! the \temple\ (actually it's just a way across the cliffs because you can't go into the temple) is crowded... there are aggressive and thieve monkeys waiting for a dumb tourist, to jump on his shoulder and rob sunglasses, hat or anything they can take from you and don't do anything against them because they are a way smarter and aggressive than you think, so if don't wanna get bite, stay calm the entrance fee was 20,000 rp for an adult, a sarong is included in the price for the time of the visit. alright. the only thing i really enjoyed was the really beautiful view and sunset on the cliffs, ocean and waves. you can also see a few good level surfers on the right of the temple, waiting for the next wave on the water. far away from tourists and monkeys (but in the end that's the same, no?) they were the lucky ones of the area i think but anyway, after a walk among the heat, tourists, selfies, monkeys, the noise from the big speakers telling tourists every two minutes to \be careful of monkeys \ and blablabla, well i bought a ticket to see the \kecak\ fire dance ... 100 000 rp for 1 hour ... expansive but i bought it . whaaaaat a scam !!! avoid that crap for dumb children ! it was like a stupid cartoon or something , they overplay the all thing just to make laugh tourists , nothing authentic, just to please and advertise families with little children... i had the feeling to be at the circus or some sh** . terrible. in java i've seen much cheaper and better quality shows, which actually worth it and the worst is, at the end of the show (it was night ) i was asking for a bluebird cab or something to go back to my homestay, and guess what, no cab around ! and they don't want to come if you call them. weird? there are just a few big private cars owned by a couple of guys who were asking me 300 000 rp for the ride ! \cheap mister, cheap yes\ what a joke !! tourist trap . i said no thank you and started walking, a few minutes later i've found a nice local guy who brought me back to jimbaran for 100 000 rp . it's still a bit expansive but better than the others, so thank you buddy. i came back to my place and choose to only keep in mind the sunset and the cliffs (and the surfers) . the rest can f*** off i actually think the main attraction in that temple is watching other tourists being robbed by the monkeys... \ahah look the chinese guy a monkey took his sunglasses! ahahah\ ... ok really spiritual place. or maybe that's the opposite : tourists are actually the monkey's main attraction?",8
"this place is very, very touristy. and everything in this temple is geared towards touristy and commercial activity. there is no sense of calm, nothing really about balinese culture or temple tradition. it does offer some very good views of the lake and the hills but the jostling crowds can be irritating. and, does one need to go to a temple to see a beautiful lake and hills? for the distance one travels and the effort one makes to get here, it is very disappointing.",2
we have been to the monkey temple at uluwatu previously so this time we visited the monkey forest and were prepared for the monkey's cheeky antics. my kids love the monkeys and had monkeys climbing all over them after one of the workers started to feed them close to where my kids were sitting. yes they are wild animals so need to be cautious but they freely climbed on my kids and perched up on their laps and shoulders. on the other hand my teenage nieces were terrified and after 5 minutes walked straight back out the gate before any monkeys could get close to them. it is a nice cool spot for an early morning walk around while the monkeys are active and getting fed. not everyone's cup of tea but worth the small entry fee.,8
"to be honest i initially got a shock. the market there is huge now..the shopping is great, check it out on your way out. the warungs on the cliff dont seem to have changed..still nice though simple food and cold drinks..and that wonderful view! this temple has such a serene quality about it especially if you let yourself relax up on the cliff and enjoy the breeze and the view. loved it 30 odd years ago, still do.",4
"breathtaking views of the cliffs in a beautiful short walk through the grounds. one of our first stops in bali and almost bullied into a guide to take us around, quoted $10au for our family of 5 as we needed protection from the monkeys. we only saw 2 monkeys on the whole walk! at the end of the walk the guide tried to charge us $10 each which wasn't impressive. many japanese tourists taking photos of our kids, which was ok for the first 5 minutes…but all part of the experience. like all temples in bali, their detail and history is incredible.",2
"uluwatu temple, located south of jimbaran, on the west coast, built on a cliff, 100 m altitude from the indian ocean. from here you can admire the sunset, weather permitting, and a group of monkeys that were housed on the cliff. the entire property is inhabited by monkeys who like to play with tourists, stealing their hats and sunglasses.",8
"i can't understand why people are angry about not being able to enter the temple on the water. as is widely known, the inner area of temples is restricted to those who worship only. foreigners are not allowed to just walk into the holy area and take photos. please understand that this is a beautiful temple with a lot of history - over 1000 years old. get a guide to take you around bali for the day and he will take you here along with some other temples for half the price of other tour guides. look at parto bali tours.",2
"forget the same instagram photo everyone takes. youll have to sit around for 3 hours to take it. hike or take a pillion ride on a motorbike for a fee, up to the second temple (the bikers are rough and not too careful). the place where the bikes let you off is not particularly nice but then hike into the jungle about 1 km to another smaller but lovely temple with views to mt. agung. when we were there, local folks were making offerings and ceremonies in that temple although we did not take pictures of them out of respect. the views were worth it in our opinion, and we found this a more authentic experience. note that the hike is mostly paved and not too long but has several portions of high steps, some broken, often with no railings, that we consider dangerous. we saw two young women fall down hard, luckily neither seem injured. we met only 3 small groups of other tourists making this hike, most of the visitors to pura lempuyang were waiting for their instagram shots!",28
wow is what i say. absolutely took my breath away when i visited the place did not expect it to be so beautiful. but loved every moment will defiantly be recommending to my friends when visiting bali. beautiful sceanery and atmosphere can't wait to visit again.,2
"this is the best place i ever visited to enjoy the traditional dance attraction during sunset in my life. before going to the stage, you can take the cliff pathway to enjoy the view and taking picture of the magnificent cliff and sea's waves. just remember to buy the attraction ticket earlier in the booth to avoid missing the chance to watch the fire dance traditional dance and be in the stage earlier to get the better seat.",13
"uluwatu temple is among the most visited spots in bali. offers a beautiful view of the cliffs and the sea with the surf breaking over. it is suggested to visit this place in the evening as a one hour performance of kecak ramayana is held (popular and when we visited the place the performance venue was almost full, better to arrive an hour or more in advance, book your ticket for the performance which is 100,000 idr, visit the temple and then take your place at the open amphitheater where the performance is held). one can not visit the actual temple inside as only a person who is worshipping at the temple is allowed, but can see from outside. you shall need a car to visit this place, located in the almost southern most part of bali.",8
"the tanah lot temple was beautifully built at the edge of the ocean. you can see the great work & hear the sound of nature while big waves hitting the cliffs & rocks alongside the temple. it's a wonderful picture of bali! as we didn't have enough time to stay till sunset, i believe it would be fantastic to enjoy the sunset view there.",18
"upon arrival, our mini-bus took the eight of us to uluwatu temple. walking along the shady road to the temple entrance, we were warned of the tama monkeys and we kept our spectacles intact. nothing happened and soon we arrived at the entrance. we were told to get a sarong to tie around our waist as a sign of respect to the gods in the temple. we gave a token in exchange and join the crowd entering the premises. after walking a short distance into the temple, we were able to get a panoramic view of the ocean and watched the rippling waves hitting the cliff. we did not think of any danger as we walked the cliff and took pictures with the ocean as backdrop. suddenly, winds of very high velocity blew at us. it was so strong that we had difficulty walking. then we went into the attap-thatched shed near to the temple gate and we thought the shed would be blown off, like the straw house in the `three little pigs; story!\. soon rain fell but the strong winds blew the raindrops away and when we walked out in the midst of the rain, surprisingly we were not wet. and we had some time to drink the coconut juice on sale at the shops outside the compound of the temple. the scenery was good but it could be better if we could see the sun set and its rays from the cliff of uluwatu. we also miss the kechak and the fire dance because of the rain. maybe next time! monkeys inhabit the temple or tanah lot temple : the temple on the edge of the beach with fantastic sunset panorama.",8
"first, lets start with getting there. take the main road, do not take the back road directly from amed. i took a moped through the back mountain pass, it was an adventure, beautiful, but my bike was not powerful enough to make it up one of the hills, that was how steep and crazy the road was. so, assuming you make it the easy way, the temple is great. admission is 10000 per person (80 cents us) and then you can add a voluntary donation. at least our guy was not pushy about the donation or amount. everyone will need a sarong so either bring one or you can borrow one which was included in the entrance fee. now the adventure or hike begins. we did not go to the top, but apparently it is 4 hours or something like that... we were still there 2 or 3 hours and walked to the first main temple and temple 2 which has a nice view. just in case you cannot tell by now, this is not handicap friendly. you can actually maybe get to the side of the first temple from a road, but then there are steps. further up there are nothing but steps. i though the walk was fun, scenic, and totally worth it; but bring water and a snack. you will be exerting yourself. they also sell food and water along the way and from a western standpoint it was not a rip off. i'm sure it is still marked up, but 10000 (80 cents) for a soda is not bad. at attractions in other countries a soda can be 3 to 5 dollars. so, take the main road (the gps will probably do it for you), bring food/water, and hike a ton of steps and get some great views.",28
this place will satisfy your heart when you are in this place .....fresh air almost without pollution you can enjoy here ... it's not wrong if you make this place as your travel agenda on the island of bali ... hope you don't miss it,2
"this place is incredible and a great way to pass a few hours. from the great market and coffee stalls by the entrance, to the walk over to the temple. (which you couldnt actually walk up to) the views are stunning. theres so much to see as you walk around the temples and the grounds in which its set.",4
"it was bad weather around 10am and it was raining and the waves in the indian ocean were unruly. so we just have to contain our selves at the top of the hill watching the temple from a far. at a very good weather, one could go nearer the place during low tide but very dangerous during high tide. even at the hill top, one must be careful not to go further than the marker for there were incidences of falling as per our tour guide.the temple added beauty to the seascape and it has become very iconic for bali. a must see when in bali.there are lots of food stalls and souvenirs at the frontage leading to the sea and spacious parking.",2
fantastic views. looking at the angry indian ocean after staying on the other side of bali on the pacific ocean it is wonderful to see how nature changes.,2
"the cultural kecak dance was a great eye opener. it involves a storyline and the plot is given upon the purchase of the ticket. our guide told us that if there is one dance you must watch in bali, it has got to be the kecak dance. for people wearing spectacles and watches, it will be good to remove them before entering the compound, as the monkey were removing it from tourists who were taking photos at the cliff. overall the kecak dance with the sunset as the backdrop was nothing short of spectacular.",2
"i went to pura lempuyang on july first 2014 with my best friend. love this temple since so nature here. before enter this pura, we lent sarong & give some donation for pura cleanliness & maintenance. we got great scenery and felt on the sky.",28
a lovely temple on the cliff top. great view to the sea. there are some monkeys around and was told to be careful on your personal belongings as the monkeys do and can snatch things from you. there are steps to get to the the temple.,14
"the iconic landmark of bali. good for shopping and sightseeing. one of the cheapest place for shopping, even it is not as cheap as local price but much cheaper than many shops nearby other tourism sites. reach the temple 1 hour prior the sunset start is good. you will have a time to visit a secred cave beneth the cliff for blessing. then if sky is open try to take some place on the cliff (there are many restaurants) seeing the beautiful sunset scene.",2
"very nice view from the temple! the gardens are very well kept! there are some monkeys around well behaved! not a lot to see as, the access to the temple is forbidden but we can walk around and it's a very relaxing place! maybe missing a nice clean bar inside the park! very clean everywhere inside the park around the temple! not the same regarding everywhere you go and as soon you get out from the tourist attractions as, you'll find on your way a lot of rubbishes,plsstic bottles,plastic bags,packages left on the border of the road,in the fields everywhere! a real shame for bali!",2
"visited today (27th sept) in brutal heat arriving at 1600hrs. myself & partner. its not a particular large site and 1-2 hours in more than enough. was fascinating to see the temple, the stunning views and of course the monkeys that free roam the area. as we were there in the evening we stayed for the fire dance (kacet). tickets for this go on sale at 1700hrs only and once obtained you shuffle into an outdoor auditorium. as other reviews have stated, you will be packed to the brim so water and hats to protect from the sun are essential. just when you think they cant fit anymore, they bring in another 200 people to fit in. they have stewards who will direct where you are to sit and instruct people to shuffle down. it will be uncomfortable for some and you wont be able to leave halfway through as there is physically no where for you to walk. the dance itself is actually a 5 act play. its starts off exciting and then slows down in the middle, but the last 2 acts are great so dont slink out early. great for kids and adults ints lovely, full of dance and movement and a fair amount of visual comedy. knowledge of bahasa language is not required. it lasts a hour and started at 6 on the dot. the sun sets during the dance of which you have a perfect view across the ocean. extremely beautiful. leaving at the end with that number of people is always going to cause issues, same in the car park leaving. we decided to wait 10 mins after the show which also allows you to take photos of the actors. we then headed off. travelling away from the area took double the amount of time to arrive, purely due to volume of cars. overall - fabulous experience and comes recommended. must have hat, water and be wearing comfortable clothes. it will probably be hot and there is no relief for you at the temple of during the show. cost were 30,000 rupiah for entry and an additional 100,000 for the kacet. all in all thats currently £6.50 for what was 3 hours entertainment. excellent value!",13
"as any other traveler you always have the thrust to explore more and more. having said that, i came across a new destination this year - bali. i always used to hear from others that many foreigners stay in bali. once anyone stays in bali , will wish to remain there forever and ever..that's a true saying for all obvious reasons. just to start with my trip, tanha lot temple was the first place to choose to see after so many good reviews about the place.not to much of surprise, the place met the expectation and raised the bar for bali in my eyes. soothing atmosphere and sunset view is the best thing you can ask for. all the tiredness went to blues after looking at the ambiance. usually, people are heard complaining about the google photos of places v/s the reality. tanhalot is exactly the same as seen in \ so call photo shoped pictures of google. also last but not the least was the show stopper dinner at roof top sea facing hotel at the destination itself. sea breeze along with soft mesmerizing music is the best thing you can ask for a day. for me , all the destinations of bali -tanhalot temple, ulluwatu temple, belguda ,kintamani,kuta beach,nusa dua ,sunset dinner cruise all were 10 on 10. would strongly recommend everyone to travel to bali and visit these must go places",18
"my wife and i were blown away with this place. definitely put this temple on your list of this to do. watch out for the monkeys, there were several incidents where the monkeys stole thongs and handbags. very funny to watch. i will visit again.",14
piece of bali culture; amazing view and such a peacefull place. we traveled from kuta to ukiwat on bike and there is so much to see on your way to temple. must visit,2
obviously the actually sun set varies every day but the temple does not provide a foreground for the sunset in the same way that tanah lot does. maybe worth a visit in the day or for the dance show but do not make the trek for sunset photos as you will be disappointed.,17
quite crowded place but worth a visit. i recommend a visit just before the sunset so you get a day and evening with along with beautiful sunset. and you can also walk to the temple as the tide is low... i like the small near by temple even more interesting perhaps...,4
"love it. it's a nice place with the beautiful venue in bedugul, there's a temple. my family so enjoy the venue. i will come here again next. i love bali so much...",2
"uluwatu temple ........ whaooooooooo ....... right on the cliff tip ........ a good scenery for sunset, sunrise ........ or even just the sea cliff scenery ...... beautifully built environment ...... kecak dance theatre ..... monkeys ..... wonderful, awesome ......",8
out of all other sites on bali we choose this because of the reviews on trip advisor. i have very few apps in my phone but trip advisor is one of them. love this app. now getting back to temple we reached just before sunset so the view was spectacular. they stick rice on ur forehead as a tradition just before visiting the main temple. you have to remove your shoes to reach the temple as you have to cross shallow water. overall a nice place to visit.,2
nice temple nice monkeys but there are so many people that seems to be in a shopping-mall. skip the sunset if you want to have nice time at the temple. it will be hot but it will makes sense.,14
this is a must visit place in bali.. this temple is build in the sea.. beautiful place to have a candel light dinner with people around u singing for u shahrukh khan songs☺☺☺☺..,2
"this site is so over developed that it has been ruined. it is sold as a great site for sunset, you can see a sunset anywhere. the entrance is wall to wall tatty shops. there are two tiny temples in the edge to of a cliff that you cannot enter. i would imagine it would be nicer to see with the tide in. good luck with that. it appears to be the spot to visit if you are doing nothing else. it was packed. not a good reflection on bali",2
"this temple is a must see. the statues and temple architecture is lovely. it is worth every step up, whether you chose stairs or roadway. the views are breathtaking",4
great view but the temple itself not so spectacular. lots of tourists. must be experienced in sunset and be on time if you want to see the dance.,13
"we have been longing to visit this place since last visit to bali. this is a famous spot , with a temple floating on water. this is also the icon of bali, which appears in all bali postcards or books. bring a thin jacket with you, because here is windy all year long. fantastic!",2
the temple if very beautiful and located on the hills at the corner of the lake which makes the temple looks spectacular.,4
"when i arrived here, i thought - this is what i think of when i think of a balinese temple. i was so excited. it was a beautiful place and very quiet. i loved it. a definite must see for those who enjoy temples.",2
"after staying in ubud for 5 nights and this being my only destination in bali, it was lovely to come to the water for a sunset visit. i arrived around 5.pm with my driver ketut and although there are a large number of market stalls to wander through, we headed down to the water to see the temple and rock formation in the ocean. we headed down to the water and got as close as possible to see the temple, taking lots of photos then sat up at one of the restaurants where we relaxed had some drinks and satays and waited for the sunset. this was a worthwhile trip, had some great photo opportunities, lots of people around but plenty of places to stand to take photos and there was also a large grass area with shade whilst waiting. although an hour and 20 min drive back to ubud, worthwhile visit and a great end to my 11 hour day touring bali with my own car and driver, thanks ketut...",2
"this was my favorite temple in bali. its not at all immense but what separates this temple from the others is the location of the temple atop a huge cliff with crashing waves down below. we were there during the day but i asked my driver to take us back there at night because of the night views and this is also the best place to watch the kecak fire and dance show. im not buddhist at all but i can understand why the locals treat this as a holy place. one cant help but feel spiritual here in this environment. if you have a day or two or only want to see one temple in bali, uluwatu is the one you must visit.",8
"this is one of the must visit place if you go to bali. i went with my friends there and although this is not my first time, we are still amaze with this stunning ancient temple who stand on the sea side. it is better if you go there just before the sunset .",2
"it is located at the southmost part of bali island..just rent a car, take your gps and it is really easy to find.. once you are there, its a perfect spot to watch the sunset.. the view is amazing, there is a path to get to the edge of the cliff to witness the beauty of the sunset.. after the sunset, you have to watch the kecak dance performance at the top of the cliff.. bewarenof the monkeys, once they rob your stuff, it is going to cost you about 5000-20000 to buy a pack of peanuts to trick the monkeys to exchange your stuff stuff with the peanuts.. crazyy..",2
"visited at the end of our bali experience and werent disappointed. loved the brightly painted fishing boats, mature shady trees and plethora of quality eateries. footpath stretching 8 km north to south is a wonderful promenade at any time of the day. bicycle s are readily available for hire and scooters absent, giving families of all ages free range to safely walk and explore. ferries leave from the north end to the islands, markets are at different points,resorts abutt and access streets connect to the other main thoroughfares- these are initially tricky to find.",2
"same as other temples, the tourists are not allowed to enter the temples in tanah lot. hence, we were only able to take pictures at the surrounding area. tanah lot temple becomes a-must-visit place if you come to bali, this is what i heard from the others. indeed, this is a famous landmark and is one of the best sunset views in bali. the temple is built on the rock. tanah lot means small island floating on the sea. the entrance fee is rupiah 60k per person. there is a queue for a simple holy water ritual, whereby the holy water would be sprinkled over your head, rice grains to be put on your forehead, and a flower named plumeria at the back of your ear. this requires a small donation. i gave rupiah 10k.",18
"my favorite destination in bali. ulun danu temple sits next to a lake that makes the view spectacular, not to mention the cool breezy climate. the temple is dedicated to the goddess of water, and is the most photographed temple in bali. on the day that i visited, local balinese hindu residents was doing a ceremonial offering so it was quite a scene to witness it.",30
we were told tanah lot is beautiful at the time of sunset. unfortunately the day we chose to visit this place was cloudy. we couldn't witness the sunset. however it was an amazing experience. we spent almost 3 hours here. also saw this man with a huge python who said we could get a picture clicked with the python around our neck for a price. not too many people volunteered. but it was quite amusing to see the huge reptile in the middle of something like a picnic spot. again they don't let you enter the actual temple unless you are a local. we met a man who promised to show us a venomous snake inside a cave for a price. looks like people in this part of bali are quite fond of snakes.,18
nice place for seeing sunset though ours was bit hidden by the cloud. on a clear day it would be an awesome sunset sight. visit around sunset time. didnt watch the dance as couldnt imagine sitting in open theater with young restless children. so skipped that.,13
"100% worth the trip. just make sure you book a return taxi, or arrange taxi to wait for you. we did this with a bluebird taxi and it was no problem. the show was a bit slow to get started, a little bit boring in the beginning. but once it gets going it's fantastic, there's humour, action, dancing, chanting and of course that unforgettable sunset!! we checked out the kecak dancing in ubud and it was no comparison.",13
"beautiful temple, place and waves. if u go to bali first place to visit tanah lot. u can enjoy the atmosphere, traditional balenese and the great view.",18
"this place is overrun by tourists..they come here by the busload at sundown. i am sure you can catch a better susnset from any of the uluwatu area beaches. i would suggest you to probably go in the morning, the views will be better and there will be less people to share it with. of course, if you want to catch the kecak dance-for which you have to pay extra,do go in the evening. but be prepared for the crowds.",8
"beautiful cliff top views. worth a visit. well cared for temple. beware the monkeys...they steal things (hats, sunglasses, etc)",14
"i am sure there is a religious system that is part of this temple and i do not wish to offend them. the temples we could see were beautiful and i imagine wonderful places to pray. but the tourist sideshow is a joke. if you want 5 minutes of culture followed by cheap souvenirs and a sideshow alley of oh - ah moments, go for it. if you want something awesome head to jogyakarta for borobodur or prambanam. definitely not worth 1.5hrs each way from sanur.",4
"it is a temple built essentially on a small island kind of \in\ the sea, so that it would be cut off at high tide, but aside from some interesting views you don't actually see that much. still, the views are great, and it's a cool idea, and there's a good feel to the place, so i wouldn't re-arrange a schedule to see it but i suppose it was worth an extra hour in the car. about that market beside it, essentially every temple has that, so if you see a half-dozen you'd see it a half-dozen times, selling the same things, sarongs, etc. some seemed to have better deals than others, on exactly the same items, with this one probably more expensive because it's higher on the must-see list, so probably not the best place to buy a t-shirt.",4
cars aren't allowed up and for good reason - narrow and steep roads. scooters are fine. there's no fixed entrance fee but they do require sarongs (10k rentals) and politely request for donation (any amount). the temple is ~650m above sea level so the air is cool and refreshing. there are multiple levels that require a good amount of hiking and most people stop at the first which is the most photogenic spot. the morning sun would be the best in terms of getting good lighting and avoiding the crowds. 1 star docked from a 5 star attraction because it can get overcrowded.,4
"i recommend you to attend close to 6 pm as they have this nice ceremony every day, and you can also see the sunset. although the temple looks semi-abandoned, they still practice ceremonies and services. and the view from the cliff is quite impressive.",4
amazing traditional show ... talented dancing and singing and a beautiful ceremony. views of water and cliffs are incredible,13
you can find an amazing scenery at this temple. the temple on the edge cliff with the background of a wonderful sunset make it a package of best moment. walk along the cliff give you many different angle of picture. watch the kecak fire dance to complete your total experience to this area. must visit when you are in bali.,2
"mountain, lake and cool breeze, temple: enjoy your afternoon. gives a feel of hill station, though can visit any time of the day but prefer to enjoy your afternoon here, as its cool, and soothing place and environment.",4
"the views are decent and the location is very clean compared to the rest of bali. however, it was the most crowded tourist destination we have seen in bali (and that's saying something). when you are staying near tanah lot it is worth the visit, but if you are a bit further away (kuta, legian, seminyak) then i would skip it when time is scarce. there are far better options without busloads of tourists and the +hour drive.",18
this is a lovely temple to visit. very popular and busy. best to get there in the morning to beat the traffic and the crowds. the lake has formed in a dormant volcano.,4
"very scenic and superb temple in bali with lake and mountains. located at highland of bali the environment and climate is not so hot, but cold and refreshing. there are temples that visited one, seen them all. this is a must visit in bali. highly recommended also to stop on the road to go and take a view of the mountains ans lake.",2
this is the second time we have been to uluwatu and it is a beautiful view despite many visitors - both locals coming to pray and tourists. we were told the monkeys were very bad and would steal things from us but i think they were all asleep this particular morning as we only saw one monkey busily eating the little offering trays. we were encouraged to take a guide which we did and he was worth the aud10. his knowledge of the area and temple was very good. as a bonus to the area the toilets are very clean and free.,8
"its a nice temple besides huge indian ocean. the view is beautiful. there are monkeys all over the place and they are very aggressive. don't leave your bags or any stuff unattended, they just jump from nowhere and run away with it. i saw them running away with glares of a tourist. its a hindu temple, it is not open for worship for all. i was told they require a particular attire for worshiping and only allowed to certain people. as you go up there are lot of steps which are not so steep but can be tiring. at the top there's a open ground with bushes. good for taking some snaps on top of huge ocean. there is an entry fee for uluwatu temple, i think around idr 20,000",8
do not expect romantic sunset like you see on photos. what you do. it see are milions of tourists walking around the nice park and the temple. still it is must see while in bali. the best spot for sunset viewing (cca 6. p.m.) is from terraces above the temple.,2
"fantastic tour of uluwatu temple and kecak dance with sun bali tours! our tour guide lila was great: informative, helpful, funny and kind. amazing view from the top of the temple looking down, breathtaking sunset and beautiful show with kecak dance. the traffic can be a little heavy driving in and out of uluwatu but it certainly worth the effort.",8
"i was staying in canggu and decide to book a driver to take me to tanah lot which was about 30 mins away, on my way to the airport. i didnt know what to expect apart form that it has a long history as an old spiritual sea temple with breathtaking views to boost. once i was there, i took a leisurely stroll pass many shops selling rattan bags to paintings and ice cream. then you were quickly greeted by the signature double arch heavenly gates of a typical balinese temple, and what engulfed me immediately was the sweeping currents from the sea splashing onto giant black rock formations. the sight and sound was something to behold - it reminded me of the same feeeling i got when i was at the niagara falls - facing the sheer force of nature, it felt organic and sensual. i then followed the footsteps of the tourists in front of me, feeling my feet on the black sand and made my way across puddles of shallow water to the foot of the temple where you are allowed to bless your face with holy water and make a small donation. you cannot walk up to the temple though which was a shame but makes sense because the structure is very small and the number of tourists visiting it everyday would have destroyed it. i spent 2 hours overall at tanah lot including a quick lunch at one of the many small cafes along sunrise road up on the terrace overlooking the temple. its a sight to behold, calming to say the least and a perfect way to end my yoga retreat in bali.",17
i liked the temple but then again you do get filmy crowds to take instagram pics but ya there is a feel to the place,4
one of the best places on bali to view the beautiful sunset. it's at a height and hence the entire view from there is just beautiful. tons of monkeys around. beware of ur belongings and you'll be fine.,2
one of the top 10 favourites of mine was a visit to the ulun danu temple located on the beratan lake. can be very busy during the high season but great pictures if you can avoid the crowds. there is also a nice easy walk you can do if you follow the path after visiting the temple area.,8
i can only share the opinion of other fellow tourists who were disappointed by the robbery going on at this temple. first of all noone tells you exactly what it means \there is a ceremony ongoing\ until after you stand at the gate of the tempel. by then you have paid already 60k for a horrible shuttle service from an overflow carpark to the main carpark then from there to the en. trance where you must rent a sarong even if you are fully covered. so you have paid 60k for basically a bag of surprise... at the gate of the temple you face the bitter reality that as a tourist (not prayer) you are basically not allowed to see 90% of the tempel because of the ceremony. we were very disappointed and angry as we have only had good impressions of the balienese people and their customs up till now. i am sure the temple is nice...just avoid it if there is a ceremony ongoing.,4
"another unique place in bali. a temple on a rock! on a pretty piece of coastline. unfortunately, like most of bali, it is full of shops on the approach which does spoil the experience a little. still worth a look. at low tide you can get to the temple rock, but when the tide is in, this is a risky challenge. can be very pretty at sunset, if there is no cloud or haze, when the sun \sinks\ into the ocean, but that is also the time when most people want to be there. exiting after sunset is a chaotic and slow, peak hour traffic jam. having seen a sunset there in the past, this year we left before sunset to avoid the crush.",2
"we visited uluwatu temple in the afternoon in time to see the fire dance as the sun set. as we had been told the views were amazing , great area to wander around although extremely busy so spent most of the time trying to get past people. we found a seat for the fire dance at 5pm (the dance starts at 6pm) as the stadium filled very quickly. the seating was very uncomfortable and thankfully we were at the back and able to stand halfway though. once the dance started it was great, a little long but nice to see the sunset while the dancers are there. can take lots of photos wouldnt recommended for anyone with small children or that gets a sore back as we saw lots of families leaving as its a long time to stay seated on the concrete steps overall a good experience",8
"if you visit bali you have to visit this temple, as it is on many of the typical bali photographs. the setting of the temple is spectacular - on a lake with a backdrop of beautiful mountains. we visited latish in the afternoon after visiting the botanical gardens and treetop adventure (brilliant by the way), and found the temple to be very crowded. i was later told that this is because all of the tour busses do this temple as the last stop on a day tour, so it is always crowded in the afternoon. i cannot guarantee it would be any quieter, but it seems it would be better to visit in the morning.",2
beautiful serene view from the cliff. cannot enter the temple. sunset kecac dance is the highlight with limited seats. try and leave ahead of the end of the show to avoid traffic congestion while leaving.,13
"if you visit bali, this place must be in your schedule. the combination of breathtaking view of straight cliff and evening sunset sea is just awesome. must reach there by 1600. to have enough time for a good evening walk and then kecak dance (must watch) starts at 1745.",2
"a must have on your itinerary, planned for time with our driver to visit the temple and watched the fire dance thereafter. remember to purchase your tickets for the dance before heading for views of the cliff and temple to avoid crowds. free-seating for the fire dance, and it would be good to grab your seat early, you'd get to enjoy the sunset in the background while watching the dance with a good seat!",13
this is a must place to visit when you visit bali. very scenic place with best sea view. one can enjoy good food outside temple with local traditional shopping.,2
"tanah lot is a beautiful temple that is inaccessible when the tide is high. it appears as if it is in the ocean. the sand here is black, and the water is warm. but the view is magnificent!",17
"tanah lot temple was a good outing. the water level was low while we there, and we could actually walk to the temple. the little shops and restaurants en-route to the temple were charming. a good outing",17
"i paid a visit to this temple and ii was disappointed, i understand it is a holy place for bali people, but in my opinion is just an average temple of modern buildings on a high cliff... not really worth a visit. the main attraction of the place are the omnipresent monkeys, who grab food and any kind of object (hats, cameras, sunglasses..) from anyone who's not careful enough. not really worth the trip and the ticket.",2
"temple was nice (no magnificent), lots of shops selling drinks, ice cream and souvenirs. we went around 530pm to watch the sunset @ 630. a lot of people.",4
"this is a must see in bali!. it is so beautiful during sunset. arrive early around 5pm and walk around the place. try to come in comfortable shoes as there will be rocky surfaces and stairs to climb. we travelled with children so it was quite entertaining for them. once we were done taking photos, a must do is to go to the restaurants at the top and sit down with a nice snack and watch the sun set. we had really delicious banana milk shake and ice cream waffles. the sun set and it was really beautiful. the view from the restaurants are also spectacular. be prepared to go as early as 6pm as the seats facing the sea is usually occupied quickly.",2
"a beautiful temple sits on the edge of the lake. this temple is typically flooded with tourists, but is also still used for prayer and ceremonies. if you like temples, i definitely recommend it. the actually grounds aren't too big, so you can see it easily in within an hour. i also recommend scooting around the surrounding roads to get a depiction of a more rural, local way of life!",4
"magnificent view. funny monkeys all around; be ware, we see corpse of sunglasses! it costs rp. 70,000 per adult to enter. you might need to rent the sarong (temple clothe) to enter. i'd suggest you buy a sarong before you go, as it is very cheap (ranged from rp. 20,000-100,000 according to the quality and your bargain ability) and makes a beautiful souvenir. unlike many other tourist place, the kecak performance of the temple is of very good quality. it's definitely worth watching, not to mention it's so cheap! the show costs rp. 100,000, and they have group discount for over 10 people.",13
"beautiful temple on the water. very unique spot in bali- while there are many templates all over bali, this one stood out to us as very different. the temple has 11 different layers that each represent an aspect of the earth to pray for: water, mountain, sun, etc. it also is located in a beautiful area near the rainforest in the mountains so the drive has beautiful scenery!",2
"this ancient temple located at tabanan area and juts take about 45 minutes from denpasar, its a unique temple that located at the top of the rock and will be separated with the mainland in high tide but at the low tide we could walk to the temple. enter the main gate you will find the souvenir market as usual as another balinese object, they sell souvenir and the have some food stall around if you a love to see a nice sunset this place over a beautiful sunset and you could have some cocktail during the the sunset at the restaurant around the temple. .in the high tide this are offered a good surf for surfing too and if you a surfer its will be nice to surf around the rock. you could combine your visit with other atraction around tabanan area like taman ayun, sangeh and bedugul. i suggest you to visit this place around the sun set, and search information about the low/high tide because some venue of this place depend on the tide if you come at the low tide you could walk close to the temple (you will not allowed to entry the temple) , there's a holy water spring that very unique you could drink the water and its fresh not salt at all. near the temple there's a cave and in the cave they have a holy snake and you could touch the snake",2
"i actually came to see the snake cave temple adjacent but that was disappointing due to there only being one snake, the main tanah lot temple was nice but lots of tourists and a bit far from town! its still well worth a visit and one of the must do sight seeing tours... but dont expect too much!",17
"its was a very long drive from nusa dua, its best advised to visit this place when you are in ubud! very beautiful temple and if you are lucky you can walk up to the temple if there is a low tide,so plan you trip! you are not allowed inside the temple so set your expectations right, you can get a click on the temple from outside and most tourists click pictures of the waves hitting the rocks in the background which is worth a click. other wise nothing more to offer.",4
"idr45k for shuttle bus from parking area going up to the entrance plus idr55k for ticket to go to the temple, but you are not allowed to go inside the temple (just like other temples in bali). i find this is too commercial! normally you have to wait 2 hours for your turn to take photo at the gate and you can do nothing much around here during this time. we skipped this because the view is beautiful but not worth such waiting time. the temple is also quite far from ubud center, around 70km, so it takes quite a lot time to visit this place from ubud.",2
"uluwatu is just amazing. now i wouldnt go here to surf unless you are a pro, but you can really spend as long or as little as you like here. if you are here for the day there are plenty of resturaunts and massage parlours and sight seeing options, otherwise thee are hotels close by if you widh to stay longer. personally, i think a day trip is enough as you have enough time to enjoy the surrounds and have a look around and enjoy a meal.",8
"tanah lot temple it's a must if you are in bali.it's unique place with its architecture and atmosphere and the surroundings,but very,very crowded.",18
"really loved the sight of this temple, it looks so tranquil, unfortunately super crowded with tourists.",4
"loads of sovenirs shops here selling unique balinese items, loads of food and drinks shops here and the beach and temple is unique here. you can walk to the temple when the tide is low but it's not recommended to go to the temple when the tide is high because of the current but you can go at your own risk and the temple people will help you get across to the temple.",2
allow plenty of travel time as there is so much traffic in bali. we hired a driver from seminyak and were surprised that that it took 1hr 20mins to travel 17kms to tanah lot. i didn't mind the travel time as it allowed us to soak in some views of back streets and everyday living in bali - just don't expect to go over 40kms per hour. there are a lot of restaurants and sellers at both entry/exit points to tanah lot which made it feel very commercilised and touristy. the walk along the cliff was nice and the area seemed well maintained but there were many sellers along the way as well as bus loads of tourists. batu bolong temple was attractive with it's carved out bridge but tanah lot we felt was slightly underwhelming. there isn't much else to do as you are not able to access the temple. unfortunately we found the spirituality of the place was lost with the crowds and i would think if you have been to a temple or two before that you could probable skip this one.,18
"came there just before sunset - can tell you, that 1 hour quick walking can be just fine to see everything. but at first you have to buy tickets at the entrance, put on serendang like a squirt (which you dont need to buy, they just give it to you with the entrance ticket). and then do not forget about monkeys. do not take any plastic bottles - they just grab it straight away. like any other shiny accessories - glasses, iphones in bright cases and so on.. moreover, they handle just as organized crime groups. right in front of me, two of them scared and pushed a girl, she lost her balance, and third monkey took a slipper out of her foot! sometimes local caretakers can get your stuff back - they handle some monkey delicacy and trade with them if they reach them. but do not try to bargain by yourself or scare monkey, not a bright idea. but the views of the temple are awesome, sunset time was perfect, there is also a show going on in the amphitheater, but you need to get tickets in advance, cause there are usually lots of tourist groups. in conclusion - nice place to visit, but be careful with organized monkey groups. they are much worse that anywhere ive seen on bali, in nepal, india or elsewhere.",14
"having visited the temple at uluwatu i would have to say the major highlight was the views rather than the temple itself. they were pretty spectacular, especially at sunset. the monkeys also made things interesting and the kecak dance was an absolute must see. the dancers were so impressive and i really enjoyed the fact that they interacted with the crowd as well. definitely worth a visit!",8
fine if you want a lazy day but otherwise skip it. don't hire the bikes for the promenade as it gets way too busy for riding where the stalls are concentrated. most stalls have the same tourist trap items you'll see all over bali. you can get that bintang tank top anywhere and you'll probably pay too much anyway if you're not a good haggler. still probably fine for 1 day of lazing and tanning by a pool.,2
do not miss this temple!! make sure to go around 5 pm so as to enjoy the sunset and the fire dance if you have the time. i would suggest having a taxi organized to wait on you its very common in bali and makes life easy as its hard to find a taxi afterwards.,2
if you want the real spirit of karma ..you must visit this temple in the low season and not in the weekend ...is very crowed and nobody respect the traditional-religion ...we had the impression of being at the theater ...nothing so real. but the view on the cliff are amazing. please do not stop here for the ballet-performance during sunset ...is not the real one ...go to any temples are located in villages ..there are more realistic and cheaper ;),13
"we really enjoyed the temple. it was nice, with beautiful views. only be careful when you see the monkeys, as one has jumped on my head from nowhere, which was not really pleasant as they may carry some illnesses.",14
if you are a traveller fro india its a waste of time . nothing special about the place .travellers from india wwont find this much of an attraction.we were onthe way to tanah lot temple &this was included in our itinery.,17
"i have to saw the views from the cliffs were pretty amazing. we even saw some of the monkeys on the ledge climbing. i was a little disappointed on not seeing more monkeys though. the dance at the end was alright as well, a little long to be sitting down on your butt on concrete for like 2 hours. but all in all, its an amazing place.",14
"find yourself a place at the terrace to see a spectacular sunset with the temple. you have to take a drink at the terrace, but it was really worth the view. come early and leave immediately after sunset to avoid busy traffic",4
"apparently the monkeys at uluwatu are trained to steal from people and are generally vicious (way different than the monkeys in ubud). we learned this the hard way when a monkey stole our (thankfully empty) camera case and we witnessed another monkey steal a camera from someone ahead of us and then attack someone a short while later. the temple is right on a cliff and is very beautiful, but we went to plenty of temples that had the upside without the monkey problem. we stuck around for sunset and saw a fire dance for 200,000 rupiah each, which was surprisingly good.",8
"we watched the sunset at a distance to the uluwatu temple and the view was breathtaking. the cliff was shining in the sun with the ocean. the only thing is the monkeys. they were trained by the local vendors to grab glasses from the tourists, and the vendors would help to take back the glasses and ask for tips. this was quite a disgraceful phenomenon for this attraction.",8
beautiful but very touristy. we though that we could walk up the steps that leads to the temple and was fooled by paying for holy water just to find that the steps leads to a dead end.,4
"great temple complexs on the hill of lempuyang , there are 7 amazing temples in a different location . it will take 3 hours for a whole trekking trip . but the view is undescribe , it's incredible scenery of the lanscape from the top of the hill . if you are fit and love the cheap adventure for the highest prize of the scenic view , nice local mountain peoples and much more beautifull things around here . yes , this place is the most recommended place to visit .",28
"there are a few temples within the area. a few of them right at the edge of a cliff. there is a conscious attempt at making this place more commercialized. the sunsets here are awesome. although crowded this place is one of the must visit places in bali. there are stairs to reach the beach as well. however, not recommended for the elderly as the stairs are steep and high.",2
"must-see temple built at the edge on a 70 meter high at the ocean's edge . stunning vistas. the temple is inhabitaed by naughty monkeys who like to snatch things, so be careful.",14
"worth to visit. like at any other tourist places tanah lot temple is full of with tourists, but there is a little market like place nearby, so you can have a cheap lunch and some nice photos.",17
"the late kings water palace has a pool dedicated wholly for the king, another for his wife, and a third for the children. all fresh mountain water. visitors 30,000rph ($3aus) are permitted to swim in the crystal clear water with with huge koi fish. you can also feed the fish for a small fee. there are a few local, elderly guides at the entrance and for a small fee, roughly $5, they are happy to tell you the history of this beautiful place. our guide had excellent english and was not only very interesting but humorous too. $5 well spent and we learnt so much. also at the entrance was a local gentleman with his very much loved and cared for pets, a massive snake, iguana, bat and a black civet cat. the animals are not in cages or restricted and happy to just lie around. for a small donation you can hold and have photos with them. it is located on the east coast of bali, roughly 2 hours from main tourist area on west coast, but well worth a day trip. within a 15 minute drive is taman ujung, $5 entry, another beautiful water palace. combine the two with a lunch at seaside candidasa for a fullday tour.",2
beautiful temple set up at the big lake beside the mountain. beautiful views when the clouds are lifting up and showing the whole temple.,4
crowded but beautifull views. suggest combining it by going later to a sunset in the uluwatu padang area to see the sunset. avoid going on a sunset cause it is more crowded the area of the cafes in single fin bar and others..,8
"uluwatu temple is located at the tip of a cliff. the enter the place everyone need to wear a sarong with a scarf around the waist. this place has magnificent view of sunset with clear blue sky and dark blue sea as mentioned in all the travel magazine. once you enter the place, there will be lots of monkeys that are trained to steal your belongings. be very cautious as my husband's glasses were stolen by one of the monkey. someone will come and exchange the monkey with some food and i paid inr 10,000 to get to glasses back. one of the best thing to do in uluwatu is watching the kecak and fire dance. ticket is inr 100,000 per person. we watched the dance facing the magnificent sunset view and uluwatu temple. this is definitely an unforgettable experience in bali.",8
it a wonderfull view from the mountain to see the south indian sea. recomended also to watch kecah dance,13
it was a very long ride to reach east bali. the temple is actually like 7 temples connected with infinity stairs. the entrance is easy with not much stairs to reach the main famous temple with the gates of heaven however to take a photo at the gates of heaven you need to wait 2 hours for people so ofcourse i did not care for a photo as it was not worth it. next to the gates of heaven there are huge statues of dragon like and stairs which is empty and no one cares to shoot them but they were really good. people usually just visit the entry part however if you continue inside you will meet other temples. these other temples can be reached by climbing maybe 1000 stairs (i did not count but they were alot). these other temples may not be as fancy but the view was very good and the hike was enjoyable. if you want to visit all the temples then be prepared for a hike with comfortable shoes.,2
"the kecak fire dance is on of bali's most iconic art performances, famous for it's dominant use of human vocals in place of gamelan instruments to accompany the dance-dramq at it's core. your visit to the island won't be complete without seeing a show, and the best place to do so is at the cliff-top qmphitheatre located just south of the uluwatu temple on bali's sothern bukit peninsula and at sunser for added drama. if you need tour driver, please let me know on whatsapp +6281999866555 thank you🙏",2
"pros: - beautiful - massive - scenic - tranquil - relaxing cons: - so many tourists, have to wait if you want to get a good photo - have to pay for a blessing and to enter. although its not a lot of money i really don't like the idea of charging people to enter a temple- its just profiting off of god & worshippers - mosquitos! bring repellent and reapply - restaurant with a view (can't remember the name but theres lots of wooden tables by the edge of a wall) was quite expensive as a family and its also mainly seafood. drinks were cheap though so maybe just buy those instead. - cats around the area (personally not bothered but if you're allergic to them or do not like them they will be around) - make sure you go on a cloudless day otherwise the sunset you want won't be there and it will be disappointing - not really much to look at, literally just walking around and looking at views - tide comes in at 18:00 i think other: bring shoes that you don't mind getting wet. a lot of cool rock pools and streams",4
"i loved the view along the coast. it's breathtaking. we paid a tour guide to tell us a bit about the place, but i think he was more useful because he let us feed monkeys and get close to them. the monkeys are smart and steal your stuff to be fed, so beware. you can't enter the temple as a tourist, but it's nice to see. i was more interested in the view.",4
"tanah lot is a nice temple which is connected by a narrow strip of land which in high tide looks like a separate island. during low tide, you can walk-up to the island and enjoy the scenic view all around. there is a bamboo through which holy water flows out. but beware of quacks who don't let you to enjoy and experience it in the name of fleecing money. you can get good coconut water to cool off in nearby shopping area. the shopping area has lot of variety but somehow the shopkeepers didn't seem much interested to sell their wares and seemed disconnected.",17
a definite must go place - fantastic sight of the temple just adjacent to the vertical rock cliffs but beware of the monkeys that would not hesitate to snatch your sunglasses & hats at the slightest given opportunity. we hired a local guide to explain about the local history & tradition practiced over the centuries in that particular temple.,14
"crowded with tourists and groups but apart from that it is a beautiful place with a fascinating view to take photos/videos and to also enjoy the amazing surroundings. to those who are planning to visit bali, this temple is a must-visit ! best to come during sunset.",2
"the temple are in the middle of lake.. a beautiful scenery around the lake, and they has a big garden with many statues this place is worth a visit,,but better choose peak season on the week day.. they are so crowded",4
"breathtaking views to begin with, go in the eveing to the show where a story is depicted through dance. even though it's busy it's well worth a look....",13
"really nice view at the sunset ! too many people, but that is normal for such a famous place in bali. must visit !",2
"this is one of the temples you have to go in bali. the temple is an amazing place by itself, but it also is a great location to view the sunset. it's very popular so it can be busy at times.",2
"it's not much of a temple. there are way more beautiful templed in bali but the temple offers stunning views a real treat ! the kecak dance is overcommecialized they cramp as much people as possible in the dance area forcing people to sit in the floor shouting at you when you complain about treated like cattle. it generates a huge dangerous situation, one panic and there is no escape ( all exits are blocked as people are forced to sit in them) dance is boring for 30 mins and ends with some fun",2
"came here with a group of people. the temple was very pretty, but was rather crowded. i understand the religious part of the temple, but at the same time i felt parts of it were there strictly for tourists. there are two admissions here, one for the grounds and one for the temple inside the grounds.",4
me and my guest visit ulun danu beratan temple it was very fresh and the weather sunny day i love this place and highly recommended,30
"as we didn't have a huge amount of time here we decided to only go up to the first temple. even just from here, the views of northern bali and beyond are absolutely stunning. the atmosphere was very peaceful, and it was a great way to spend an afternoon. i'd love to go back and visit the higher up temples when i have more time.",2
amazing view of the cliffs & ocean here but a little surprised/disappointed to find out there's no entry to the temple itself.,4
we were not particularly going there to check the temple out but more for the sights. the temple is set atop a hill and it overlooks the beautiful sea from high high above. the temple is beautifully designed and everyone entering has to wear a lungi as a sign of respect. we rode there via our bike that we hired during our stay in bali. the monkeys there are really wild and quite a sight to watch as they harass the tourists. must check out this place during your stay in bali.,2
nice view of the area. good to visit on a sunday coz u get to see the locals going there to pray and perform their rituals decked in their customary attire. you can try the luwak coffee too. go google it to find out more. tastes like coffee too except that the beans are obtained differently. 😉,4
nice sunset and the temple was beautiful. what was spectacular was when it is sunset the bats come out the caves and you see them swirling around in the sky- it wasnt scary but beautiful,4
visited this temple with my partner. this temple is in the sea which you can walk to at low tide. the sunset is amazing and the whole place is amazing to see.,4
"since september 2020 you have to park and take of shuttle bus to go there that cost 50 000 idr. then you have to pay the entrance ticket of 100 000 idr (and it's doesn't even include a guide) this is the most expensive temple in bali!! definitly not worth the price and nothing special about it (just the instagramable gate). go see besakih temple instead, way more interesting as you get a guide and it is a beautiful big complex. my advice if you really want to go and don't mind walking in the jungle following an easy path with stairs, enter by pura lempuyang madya",2
this temple is quite magnificent to visit during sunset. the main temple as such is small but the kecak dance and the views are totally worth the trip. do not miss the kecak dance. it is scheduled at 6pm everyday and the gallery fills up by 545. try to reach by 445 to get the best seats. we missed it on the first day but we drove up to the temple for the dance the next day and we surely loved the dance.,13
"standing on a rocky cliff with wide ocean view as the backdrop, this temple draws much attention from visitors who want to enjoy the sunset or the spectacular show of kecak dance. the view is very beautiful. recommended.",13
"we had been told many times by locals and others to visit uluwatu temple at sunset. there were gorgeous views of the temple, and the sun setting over the sea with part of the temple in the background. there are also tons of monkeys (barbary macaques) around that seem pretty friendly. they got close to people and seemed very comfortable around them. until the sun goes down. then they turn on the humans and try and take anything shiny. i got my glasses taken and destroyed, and i wasn't the only one. someone who worked at the temple got my glasses back, but they were bent and had teeth marks on the lenses. another person had a monkey hanging off of her shoes because there was something shiny on them. there are no warnings or posters or signs for people to be careful around the monkeys if you're wearing glasses or sun glasses. beware of the monkeys after the sunsets. they turn on you!",8
"an easy hour drive from kuta brings you to this temple, which holds it's iconic status as probably being bali's most famous along with uluwatu. from the car park to the temple requires a short walk, where you pass souvenir stalls, canvassers, and eateries which seem to be the norm in bali. the site is very busy with tourists, looking to catch a glimpse, but that glimpse may be harder to catch if the tide is high (high during our visit), which prevents you walking down and being at arms length next to the temple, therefore no sarong was required. but there is something special with onlooking views of the temple with waves crashing in, just need patience with photos beacause your time will come just make sure your ready. also remember tanah lot is one of bali's most popular places to visit, so many tourists are guaranteed, so don't complain about something that can't be helped. hard to say which of tanah lot or uluwatu has the most dramatic setting....easy answer, visit both...",18
"fantastic sunset show, get their early, visit the temple and the monkeys, then grab your seat to watch the sunset over the temple as the show begins.",14
"we got to the temple around 5pm to catch the sunset view and we managed to buy tickets to see the fire dance around 6pm. so we only had about 40 mins to explore the temple and walk around. the view was quite nice but we didn't have enough time to walk to the end to take better photos. the fire dance stage was small so it's best to get there 15-20 mins before the show to get seats. the performance was very interesting, entertaining and very local so you get to learn about the culture. they gave out a summary of the acts and small brief synopsis on the performance in different languages so the audience would have some idea of what's going on. my friend and i received the english one and the translation wasn't very good so it took some time for us to understand the plot. overall, a fun experience and worth visiting.",13
"after reading a lot of the reviews on tripadvisor i was very hesitant to check out uluwatu temple for sunset....but i am really glad i did. the temple itself is pretty and set high up on a cliff that over looks the ocean. we got there at about 5:15pm (sunset was at 6:09). it was definitely crowded with tons of people filing in for sunset. it made me a bit nervous that maybe the reviews about coming were right. we got in line to enter and in less than 3 minutes we paid, got our tickets, and were given and sarong to wear. not bad for the number of people coming in. tickets were 40,000 idr per person. some people were complaining that the price was high. i can't really understand that considering its about $3 usd. i know people want asia to be cheap but geez...let our balinese friends make a little profit in exchange for us treading all over their nice beaches and trippling the amount of litter their island has to take on. guys and girls will need to wear the sarong around their waist. you can bring own but i actually liked the cool one they lent us free of charge. we walked around for a few minutes and then kinda rushed to find a good spot to see the sunset. we totally did not need to rush. there were plenty of spots to see the sunset and for me, the large number of people did not make a difference. we did not stay for the dancers though so i can't comment on the show. we were ready for food and drinks!! overall, i would definitely recommend going to uluwatu temple for sunset if you are staying in the area nearby. i am not sure i would make the trek down from kuta or seminyak, just for the sunset, like a few people we met did. if you are staying close by or are going to visit the area for the entire day, it is worth it for sure!",8
beautiful place and wonderful experience and lovely to watch the playful monkeys playing and jumping around in water. nice walk too but not wheel chair friendly but a clean walk. temple is awesome but can be seen from outside.,14
"excellent visit, one off the best visit in bali, try to visit the morning by the small boats in front off the temple, on the sunrise, the light of the sun ( orange) is beautifull on the temple, and the garden is very good to visit and to wlak",2
bali never fails when come to sunset. it's always perfect. really enjoying spend our time here. you can enjoy the sunset at the nearly cafe.,2
"you are entering a huge entrance. there are tour busses everywhere and a lot of people. this must be exciting and a huge happening! well.. guess not. you pay 50.000 rp p/person. and it concerns two miniscule temples. it was almost hilarious. the terrain of these mini temples is ridiculously huge and is filled with restaurants and shops. i just can't even.. like, is this serious? haha. don't go there.",4
"incredible views, you have to cover your knees and shoulders before going into the temple. do not bring in water or food as there are insane, wild monkeys. i personally saw them remove a little boys sandals, he was obviously traumatized.",14
"love the views, beautiful temple on the cliff. but needs to be aware with monkeys especially when you take a picture with your phone.",14
"its one of the best sunset point you can ever see. standing on the edge if sea, where wind blows swiftly and then the amazing sun is setting off the shore just let's the eye have its best treat. highly recommended for photographers n sunset lovers. the temple is also very nice. you can get a glimpse of indonesian hindu tradition near the temple.",2
it is nice temple complex to visit. located on the water front. you can walk around the complex watching various statues.,4
the view is absolutely stunning. it is one of the more popular attractions so be prepared for the crowds. unfortunately the tide was high so we couldn't go out to the temple but it was still magnificent to see from the view points.,4
"there is a small entrance fee, like all parks and temples in bali it isn't expensive. the temple itself isn't much to look at, but the views on both sides looking down the cliff to the water and beyond is beautiful. just make sure you keep glasses, water bottles phones and food closely tucked away in a bag. the monkeys are very quick",2
the temple complex is located on the shores of lake bratan in the mountains near bedugul. the view of this temple is amazing! you must visit !!,4
no trip to bali is complete without visiting ulawata. this temple is in a stunning location above the steep cliffs and there are lots of vantage points located all around the temple site. my biggest tip is don't wear sunglasses or loose footwear. the monkeys and there are lots of them will attempt to stealt them and a local will pop up and offer you a bag of fruit (5000 rupiah) to distract the monkey so you can retrieve your property (hopefully),8
uluwatu temple is a temple where many people gather in bali. which is located at the southern end of bali this temple was built to worship the gods of the sea according to the beliefs of indonesian people.what we will see is the beauty of the scenery and the sound of the ocean waves that hit the high cliffs all the time.enjoying the photography and the wind blowing for relaxation,8
firstly we didn't come here for the sunset so it might be a completely different experience. personally i don't think it's a great loss if you don't make it here. it's super super touristy - hordes of tourists from everywhere and dozens of tour buses. inside the paid area there's loads and loads of touristy shops. temple was nice enough but there are so many people around. overall it wasn't too exciting for me personally.,4
"i really enjoyed the temple, there is a huge tree on the way down to the river and a very beautiful bridge, which is a must go. a couple of monkeys jumped on me out of no where. i was sitting, chatting with a friend and they came, so of you are afraid of them i would get a guide.",14
"we absolutely loved this temple! the views and the cliffs are astonishing! i think what made our tour so special was having a guide with us. it was our first experience with wild monkeys, so i was very happy that this guide (gosh, can´t believe i forgot his name!) knew all the monkeys, the good ones and the bad ones :) he also had a slingshot to scary them away if needed, but in general all the monkeys respected him a lot since he is working there since 5 years. he told us the history of the temple and showed us all the corners. thanks to him we took a bunch of beautiful and romantic pictures, which are really a nice memory and contrast with the thousand selfies we took the rest of the trip :p we paid around 100k rp but it was totally totally worth it!",14
"to enter the temple, you have to pay an entrance fee of 30,000 for adults. the view from the cliff was stunning. ignorant tourist that only see themselves and no one else around wreck this beautiful temple.",4
a pretty part of east bali. a definite must see!! try visiting early to avoid the bus loads of tourists and school kids.,2
"it has an entrance fee. tanah lot is a big area that is close to the sea. don't worry about food and drinks, they have a lot of stalls there selling corn and snacks. i couldn't catch the sunset since it was raining at that time. so i enjoyed the rough sea and tide instead. expect a lot of tourists.",17
going here the best when the weather is clear. the best time is when you can see the agung mount from second temple. but even if no mountain it still rock! you have to be patient if want to get official spot for photo,28
"although many reviews are recommended for sunset visit, i visited during the day time to avoid crowds of tourist. it's one of balis most important landmarks, it's unique to see offshore hindu temple. you can also walk on the shore and even along the shallows to the rock offshore temple.",2
"we travelled from nusa dua to this stunning temple in uluwatu. a short walk from the car park to the walkway where we took some great photos. we were there in the late afternoon before sunset and saw only one monkey in the car park. we walked up to the temple building and down the opposite side. both sides have great views. there was no time for us to visit the beach caves underneath or see the dance at sunset which was disappointing. there were hundreds of people arriving for this and it became quite busy. a fee of 30,000rp each person is payable.",8
"located 1200 mtrs above sea level and 70-80 minutes by car from ubud, this place is amazing. the temple is situated on the lake between the mountains. magical scenery. the grounds are kept clean and the gardens are really beautiful. you can rent a boat and go out on the lake as well. we arrived there before noon, the weather was nice and cooler than in ubud. it was not crowded at all. witnessed a religious procession and managed to take great photos. if possible, go early, combine with a trip to jatiluwih rice fields and gitgit waterfall in singaraja.",4
a must watch if you are visiting bali... the sunset is amazing and also there is a kecak fire dance to enjoy... amazing temple !! (beware of the monkeys though :) ),2
beautiful pictures can be taken here but man was it hot and full of tourists! this was my favourite temple in bali!!! take water with you. it is beautiful at sunset and cooler. my advice would be to go early or later to avoid the heat and crowds of tourists.,2
absolutely breathtaking! we took our children here and we all had a great time. $5 entry and $15 for the kecap dance which is reasonable and well worth it. lovely views and all round great indonesian experience,2
"ulun danu temple is a balinese hindu temple located in beratan lake of bedugul bali, we went there in the early morning at 9am, just few tourists there, we took 20 mins walked around the temple, nothing special.",30
"after a day on the beach (dreamland) we went to the temple for sunset. very nice scenery and i loved all the red flower trees! be aware of the monkeys though, saw a lot of monkeys who were stealing glasses, caps and other objects. thankfully a older local woman gave the monkeys fruits to get the stuff back. this is all what you gonna see here, don't go for the temple, because you can't enter and it's really small. just enjoy the view with all his beautiful nature ☺️.",14
sadly this temple has been ruined by the ridiculous amount of tourists visiting. we stopped past late afternoon and there was literally thousands of people waiting for the sunset. sadly it takes away from the meaning of the temple itself. would not recommend a visit as there is far too many people here to make it enjoyable,4
"i think everyone know that bali has many temples, and all of them is so beautiful! i love uluwatu temple because it's located at the very bottom part of bali island, such that we can enjoy a breathtaking view of the sea, and the cliff, and also the beautiful design of the temple complex. we need to pay idr 20,000 for the entrance fee (idr 30,000 for an international adult visitor), wear the sarung provided by the temple (or our own if we have - since it's a sacred place, we need to be polite in what we're wearing). as they will announce repeatedly, we need to be careful with our belongings, esp. hat, glasses, and camera, because there'll be many monkeys in the temple complex. we may not feed them anything without a guide. and if the monkey take away our belongings, please keep calm and tell the staff/guide so that they can help you. they have many guides who can speak foreign languages like english, chinese, korean, etc., though i'm not sure if there's additional charge. to those who like to explore the culture of bali, can visit at the afternoon (around 5pm will be good) and enjoy the kecak dance show (start around 6pm, with additional fee) - fyi, i'm sure the weather will be better in the afternoon since it'll be less hot, and the sunset will not upset you! 😉",8
"beautiful place worth a visit, and if you're lucky it will be while the temple is being used - adding lots of colour and vibrancy!",4
"this is a beautiful temple in the lake, with the mountains and clouds surrounding it. it really is a picture perfect temple. it is very touristy, so be prepared to see a lot of people, but it was not over-crowded. if you're debating between this temple and tanah lot temple (the one in the sea), this one wins by far! go check it out; it only costs about 30,000 idr to get in",4
"beautiful place! you cannot enter the temple itself, but the surroundings and views are amazing. monkeys were also funny, but can be a little agressive. must see when on bali!",2
"situated on a lake and depending on water levels can look like it is floating. at the entrance there is toilets (small charge), a few shops and a restaurant. once inside there is a well maintained garden, the temple and another restaurant. there are also some sellers inside the grounds. you may also hire fishing equipment or take a paddle boat out onto the lake. next to the temple are about 3 or 4 photographers who will take your photo and print off the picture while you wait. do not be put off by them the picture cost about £1 and was placed in a souvenir frame. they will also take some pictures for you on your camera. for me this place should be on everyone's list for any trip to bali.",2
"uluwatu temple is a must see on every bali bucket list. something you have to see at least once. it is beautiful inside out and it's great to see some real balinese history and culture. the walk is beautiful but can be a little lengthy if you get tired easily. but you will be rewarded with some absolutely breathtaking views. the day we went it just seemed to get hotter and hotter so make sure you pack water with you and a hat. keep your legs covered out of respect although they do provide sarongs at the entrance. be careful of the monkeys, they feed them on the paths to bring them close to the tourists but they're very cheeky and will steal anything they can. the sides of the paths are littered with stolen belongings. out the front where there are a few little refreshment huts and coconuts a monkey stole a shoe of a ladies foot while she was walking so they are very crafty.",8
we enjoyed our visit to tanah lot. we found the views of the coastline more beautiful than the temple views itself. there is not much of the main temple you can see from the angle of the viewing deck. if you walk across to it you are also not allowed access to the top. we were advised to go at sunset and thought that we would be able to capture the temple and the sunset in single shot which we could not from the viewpoints at the site. you are then stuck in bad traffic on the way back as everyone leaves post the sunset and there is a single road back. i would advise people to visit at other times to avoid the traffic. we had plenty opportunities to get great sunset pics over the bali coastline at many other locations.,18
in all the times that we have visit bali did not know about this wish we had found out about it before. nice to spend sometime there just walking around looking at all the ponds and gardens. a must visit if you are in the area.,2
"wonderful view! just amazing! but you should be ready to spend around hour or 1,5 to reach this place by motorbike ( from seminyak). traffic jam was 😰😰😰! beautiful temple that could be reached only during the low tide.",4
"we visited here on our first evening in bali and it was a lovely way to start a holiday. we hired a driver (eco bali tours) to take us there. we booked an early pick up because of tickets and queuing (read on other reviews), but our driver actually sorted that for us over the phone so we did not queue at all. had time to wonder around temple area (temple itself closed off) its a beautiful place. lots of monkeys which can be cheeky so you need to maintain distance from them but the area does have monkey handlers to assist and move the monkeys on if needed. there was two charges i think it was around 100k to enter the grounds and then an additional 150k for dance tickets. we attend the dance and was provided with an english synopsis so we could understand what was being portrayed. wonderful evening and would highly recommend!",2
"highly rated within bali. do not expect it to be a very spiritual experience. must be purely for the great cliff side views of the indian ocean. awesome sight of the crashing waves down below, the sunset, and the ocean. very beautiful. disappointing that tourists have littered the area. some monkeys around. entrance fee $30k idr.",2
tamar lot temple was a must go spot in traditional tours. thats why its always crowded. the best time to visit is dusk.,4
"highly recommended for a visit. we got there before the sunset and had a nice walk through the park, took absolutely beautiful pictures and enjoyed the magic atmosphere of this stunning spot. what a view! go for it - visit uluwatu temple! you won't regret it...",8
"we went to tanah lot to see sunset, we were lucky because we're still able to cross to the central temple, the local guide helped visitors to cross as the tide start to rise. love the atmosphere even though due to cloudy weather the sunset just ok.",17
"there are many other more interesting temples to see - ones that you can actually see! here you have to make your way past unusually aggressive vendors hawking the same mass produced stuff that you see everywhere, and you can't really see the temple once you get out to it - it is up on a high bit of land and closed to the public. the place is crawling with tourists - more than at other more interesting places we visited. it isn't worth the trip.",4
"ulun danu temple is the most photographed in bali and it's easy to see why. even though the day was dark and gloomy, the temple oozed atmosphere. very photogenic and well worth an hour or so of anyone's time. busy with tourists but a welcome lack of touts.",30
"very beautiful and scenic view! you will fall in love in this place no matter how many times you go here. you can either choose to enjoy the sunset by uluwatu temple, or enjoy the sunset by watching their kecak dance. both is an unique experience by itself. one thing to be careful is your belongings. the monkeys there are very smart and quick and getting your handphones/sunglasses. you probably will get back your stuffs, but might not be in good condition. better to be save than sorry.",8
"you can enjoy beatutiful view from the temple on the cliff. to see ocean view is wreath to visit during the day time and evening, however if you are wearing the glasses you have to be very careful. there are lot of monkeys may steal your belongs.",14
"the temple itself is not that special, but the location is stunning. there are similar temples all over the island, but just not in such a cliff top setting. traffic to the site can be very slow even if this place looks close to the main tourist islands on the map. consider an early morning visit instead of the sunset crowd. alternatively rent a moped to dodge the lines of cars. dress respectfully with shoulders covered. there are some steps at the site, but anyone in average health can cope with these. even our 3yr old was fine.",4
this temple complex is on the edge of the sea and is one of the seven sea temples on the balinse coast. it offers spectacualr sea views and the sound and sights of the waves crashing into the rocks around the temple is breathtaking they say you get some splendig sunset views here- thought we only wen there in the morning a highly recommended sight in bali,2
"came here with my boyfriend after seeing the stunning photos on social media of the gateway to heaven. upon arrival you must pay a donation fee and either hire a sarong for 10,000 idr or wear your own and it must be kept on the entire time inside (a girl was asked to re-do her sarong as it was too short). we only did the first temple (gateway to heaven) as there were apparently monkeys from temple 2 and onwards which are not friendly. the man at the entrance told us that this year around 40 people needed stitches after aggressive monkeys bit people unprovoked! we decided to stay away. he also showed us a map of the trail to the top and said that from about temple 4 or 5 it gets rather dangerous and since we went in the afternoon he did not recommend that we did the entire trek which was fine by us. furthermore, there was a ceremony going on that day (special event) and we saw that they shut the doors from temple 1 to prevent people from going up more- although i don't believe this happens very often. a seriously beautiful temple and would recommend everyone to go, even just for the first temple. we went in the afternoon which meant that we couldn't see the mountain unfortunately but instead we had clouds which really made it look like heaven! the place isn't very touristy as far as i could tell but everyone who entered would have to sort of 'queue' up to get their perfect shot between the gates which was fine.",14
"staying for 4 days and lots to eat and see. the people of bali, are so friendly. the water is not as clear as other part of the island but warm bone the less",2
"uluwatu temple is a misnomer for a tourist in my opinion. it's a perfect spot to watch a awe inspiring sunset. couple it with kecak dance performance and you'd get mesmerized with bali. go to the top of the temple till you see exit sign. also, it gets cold after sunset so dress your toddlers accordingly. the kecask dance has unreserved seating. the app based taxis might not pick you from the temple so better to take a round trip from your hotel. there's no cafe inside the temple. there are few shops at the entrance but they sell overpriced. carry your food and water. there are toilets available inside. my overall rating 8/10.",8
"my husband and i were brought here at the end of a day tour of bali to hopefully witness a beautiful sunset. unfortunately, the clouds spoilt the sunset, but we arrived in the main car park around 5.15 pm and had a quick look at some of the many market type stalls en route to the beach and temple. i also enjoyed seeing the luwaks first hand, that live around the coffee plantations in indonesia. the coffee shops have them as pets! the steps down to the beach and the beach area were very busy at this time. the tide was out, so it enabled us to go to the bottom of the temple, even though you aren't allowed to climb to the temple. we joined the queue for a \blessing\! i'm not too sure how \sacred\ the blessing was, but we enjoyed the idea of it. for a small donation, you have access to \holy\ water, have a blessing with rice on the forehead and a flower put behind your ear!! it felt a very lovely thing to do and we felt we were on some sort of hippy trail!!! we were disappointed to not witness a beautiful sunset, but climbed the steps above the beach and to the right to the bars and restaurants overlooking the beach for a drink to cool off. i particularly loved our visit to tanah lot, it felt like a true bali experience and i will treasure the memories of it :-)",2
fantastic view of sunset from uluwatu temple.do not miss kecak and fire dance.very unforgetable memories...,8
our visit here was perfectly timed. we had taken a quick swim in padang beach and drove to the temple just before the sunset. it was beautiful. the monkeys are a pain so avoid carrying any eatables and make sure that everything else is inside your bag. at 6 o clock there is the traditional balinese dance at the temple. the dance does happen in a beautiful location but if possible watch the dance(and you should definitely) in ubud where the tickets are cheaper. this is a must visit in uluwatu and try and hire a motorbike and drive down. the drive is beautiful.,8
"we really enjoyed it here, the atmosphere is serene and we also had a laugh. if in bali this is one of the must do's def",2
"the tanah lot temple is the mekka of tourism in bali. you have to pay 60k entrance fee to walk through millions of souvenir shops. when you made your way to the attraction don't be disappointed of the unspectacular rock that is located 10m into the ocean. we totally regeretted going there, just look up pictures on google.",18
"you will have a wonder in front of you, this temple on the water, surrounded by the lake and the mountains/volcanoes... wonderful! but it is very touristic and crowded, the entrance is 30k rp!",4
we went mostly for the kechak dance and temple was not in our focus. but a nice place to visit for a sunset.,13
"we went there from kuta about 1.5-2 hrs ride reaching there around 4:30 in the evening when the tides were low and the base of the temple was accessible. we had a look around the temple and surroundings and found a nice spot to watch the waves (so therapeutic!) and waited for the much hyped sunset. as this was our first attraction in bali and as there was so much hype about tanah lot, i was prepared to be disappointed. but the whole experience was amazing! the calmness of the temple (despite the crowds), crashing of the waves, the amazing sunset and the beautiful display of twilight amazing! please go!!",18
"excellent sunset magical indian ocean see holy snake and very beautiful temple , magical experience after sunset .",4
"the view is fantastic. temple is very old and small, interesting but closed almost all the time. the cliffs are around 600 to 700 mt. above the sea, the plateau is very nice for the view, to relax and get some sun tan. beautiful sunset. be aware of the monkeys, real robbers. avoid week ends, too crowded and the traffic is terrible :(",4
"very famous rock formation hindu temple in bali located on the sea beach very known for sun set,we spend 2 hours,but not suppose to enter the temple,nevertheless we enjoyed sea beach and lovely garden and nice place for photography,we saw some coral fishes too,due to cloudy weather we miss sun set which is well known for this place.",2
tanah lot is perhaps the most frequently featured temple on balis postcards due to its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. an ancient hindu shrine perched on top of an outcrop amidst constantly crashing waves. it is simply among balis not-to-be-missed highlights on tours to balis west,18
"tanah lot and its surrounding waters must've been very beautiful in the past. now,i just think it's a crowded area where people come to take photos of rocks and waves and a distant temple that you can't really get close to. for me, it's nothing really special. the lack of activities in the surrounding area should make you reconsider if it's really worth visiting. thankfully, there were restaurants and shops around the area. we decided avoid the sun's heat and proceeded to buy wooden sculptures and get some exotic flavored gelato.",17
"it's worth to see, but only if you are not too far. i don't consider it one of bali's highlights, but very nice though.",2
headed there after the rice terrace and was a cool feeling. nothing much but have ticket entry payment. was crowded with 2 bus load of local university students who created a football match feel. the 2 towers give good photoshot. had a local prayer going on with many drumming.,4
"went here from ubud...it's about 90 minutes away. good view...interesting to watch waves crash. super crowded...and i may in the minority here...not really worth the long trip. we found most temple sites in bali to be very redundant and not worth the crazy drive/traffic to get there. however, if you want to go to one dramatic site....this would be it...and in my opinion worth it over uluwatu (they are very different...but the traffic pattern is better).",2
"the highlight of my short visit in bali. very relaxing and calm place with beautiful view of cliff and sea. but beware of monkeys!! keep your belonging close to you, especially sunglasses.",2
"my favorite temple in all of bali! the water adds much but the grounds with so many flowers are very different than other temples, so beautiful!",2
this place is lovely and peaceful. great views of the sea and nature of bali. you can also go down to the temple its self. would recommend as a must in bali.,2
beautiful place with beautiful culture. bali is never ending. this is one of bali icon. this place so peaceful and powerful.,2
my husband and i were super excited to go to uluwatu! we had heard really great things about the views and the sunset and we were not disappointed. we got some great pictures and saw some amazing scenery. didn't go find any moneys as i had heard they were really aggressive. just a warning: make sure you are prepared to walk a lot of steep steps lol.,8
visited just as sunset started and it was beautiful. unfortunately the water was coming up so we didn't make our way into the temple but looking at the view was worth the visit.,4
tanah lot temple is a truly cultural experience and definitely worth visiting. it feels like a different world to seminyak and other places that most foreigners go to. lovely countryside along the way too as you leave behind the busy places of bali. the market around the temple is extensive too.,18
"we were suggested this place by our driver so thought we would have a look! tickets were 50,000rp for adults and 25,000rpm for kids under 12. it was quite busy the day we visited and also quite cool with wind. the temple is out on the water of lake beratan. it is nice to look at and take some photos, there are also some concrete statues and gardens to take some photos in. there are also toilets and some shops to buy water and snacks nearby. it was pleasant to break up our trip on the way to another attraction but i definitely wouldn't drive all that way especially to see the temple. pleasant but not outstanding.",4
"magic atmosphere at ulu watu temple. reach it at 4 pm, just the time to fit a typical skirt to cover the legs (is a sacred place) and go to the point to obtain a ticket for the fire dance that starts at 6pm. only 300 people can stay at amphitheatre!!! did it spend your time relaxing with an incredible views between cliffs, ocean and temples. in august the sunset will reach you just at the starting time of the show... wonderful!!! ps: if you reach the place with a driver, he will enter and follow you inside and help you with tickets ;)",8
"ulun danu bratan temple, also known as the floating temple, or pura ulun danu bratan temple, is situated on the shores of lake bratan, in the bedugul district of bali. this is, in fact, a major hindu shaivite water temple in bali. the magnificent views of the lake in the backdrop of the mountains have made this temple a popular attraction for tourists and photographers.",30
"very old and revered temple in bali..according to our guide one priest came from java in 8th century to this place to preach hinduism in bali.he established this temple and more and more people were attracted to hinduism by his preaching. the temple is located on a small ,hill descending towards the sea (indian ocean) due to constant onslaught of high tide pounding the foot of the hill there has been corrosion of rocks as a result the temple,looks as if it is in the sea.large,no of tourist visit this temple.the entire area has,been maintained properly giving a pleasant feeling to the visitors",2
"the temple itself is no big beal, but the whole area is lovely. there many little stores around where locals sell their souvenirs.",4
"temple itself was not very interesting, walked theough it in 20 minutes. watched the kecak dance show, which was nice for seeing the sunset with the temple on the cliff in the background. make sure to be at dance arena well ahead of time though to get a seat with view of the temple.",13
"we got to the temple just in time for the performance as well as to see the cheeky monkeys steal something from another visitor. we watched the kecak dance which was brilliant, although was repeatedly interrupted by others moving around and leaving part way through the performance. well worth a visit. stunning backdrop.",13
"the complex consisted of 5 temples, a market complex, and a theatre area. my favorites were the tanah lot and batu bolong temples. tanah lot is situated on its own island (accessible at low tide). batu is basically a rock outcropping with hole where sea water flows through. would be an ideal place to watch the sunset but we could not due to timing constraints",17
beautiful ancient temple on a cliff 100 meters above the ocean. it's one of the best attractions in bali. be careful for the monkeys. the view is breathtaking and the sound of the waves is beautiful ..,2
"being far from the city, this temple is still worth the drive. we visited during the melasti ceremony and it was just so serene watching locals perform the ceremony by the lake.",4
the temple is nice but it's so turistic and in 5 minutes you finish the visit. it's a small temple in the sea and you cannot enter. i expect more than this.,4
as a tourist this what you do - go see interesting things that aren't in downtown pittsburgh or for that matter not in most neighborhoods -- see the monkeys in the temples. worth the time & expense (very cheap).....,4
"i came to bali more than 10 times and this was the first time to visit ulun danu bratan temple. it is nice and also typical tourist point that means it could be very crowded. if you want to show off some photo the same as indonesian rp 50000 bank note, it is worth to go. foreigner paid higher entrance.",30
"uluwatu temple is one of the must see locations in bali. it is about an hours drive from kuta. try to be there for the sunset. the temple is on a short cliff and only the outsides are open for tourist visits. but the view from the climb up as well as the temple will take your breath away. please keep in mind that you might not get a reasonable (metred) taxi from there. hence, always advisable to keep your taxi waiting. there are a few shops and eatouts around. even though we did not watch the kecak dance here (we watched it in ubud which was very average), we did hear great things about it.",8
we were in the area for the day as were booked for the traditional dance show in the evening. it was a long drive as bad traffic but nothing new. the \temple\ was not quite what we were expecting but the views from high up on the cliffs was lovely. fab photo ops - the monkeys were cute and cheeky - they end up in a lot of photos. as with most tour attractions it was packed. lots of stalls. we stayed for an hour and went back later for the show which was not really worth it - being at best just ok. time is precious on holiday - you can only do so many tours - if your schedule is busy this would be a good one to drop in favour of other things. it is basically cliff top views.,13
"balinese architecture, traditionally-designed gateways, and ancient sculptures add to uluwatu temple's appeal. without a doubt, what makes uluwatu temple spectacular is its cliff-top setting at the edge of a plateau above the waves of the indian ocean.",8
one of the most impressing places on bali. a great combination of nature and architecture. and what is more pleasant there are no annoying stuff begging for donation.,2
"the temple is located in bedugul area, a cooler area in bali. if you are looking to escape from the hot/humid area, bedugul and pura ulun danu bratan is a place to go. the temple is not big, but it's colourful surrounding area is definitely a good area for photography. try to get some fresh fruit, the strawberries in bedugul are quite huge too.",2
"tanah lot... famous place, nice to know what the balinese doin there, so you not only take pictures. visit tanah lot, you'll never get disappointed, it will make you wanna come again, someday...",18
the temple is located right next to the ocean and provides an amazing view at sunset. did not go inside the temple.,4
"i've been to both tanah lot and uluwatu temple for sunsets on consecutive days and i would say that the view from uluwatu is much more breathtaking, especially on sunset.",8
"one thing you shouldn't miss when you visit bali, uluwatu temple, a seaside temple located in the south of bali, best time to visit is around 4-5ish, and then continue with the kecak dance which start at 6pm, the ticket for kecak dance is idr 100.000/person, and the entrance to the templet is idr 20.000/foreigners and 15.000/indonesian",8
"while the temple itself is quite small, this is an absolutely stunning place to watch the sunset. one tip would be to watch out for the monkey, if you stay out of their way they should ignore you.",14
breathtaking views. unfortunately the tide was coming in and we were not able to go to the temple itself. lots of smaller temples to visit though.,4
if you visit in uluwatu you need to go to the tempel aswell! entrance fee is 30 000 but it's worth of it. the view is beautiful and colour of the sea is amazing when it's sunny weather.,8
"its been many times in tanah lot temple, always amazing, watching the people arround, the beauty temple, some of them can go to the inside of the temple trough the water when its down,.. but must be carefull with the waves, its an excotic place that i can say with a strong culture..",17
"second time i have been to this temple at sunset. it is an easy drive from kuta to go out past jimbaran bay and get to uluwatu. there are market stalls in the carpark for those who have to shop but you can also buy food and a drink here. uluwatu is also home to the cecak dance which i did not go to this time but did see last time. personally i found this a little bit tedious but colourful and the fire effects were good. uluwatu temple also has lots of naughty monkeys. hang onto your cameras and handbags and leave your jewellery at home. monkeys were being supervised better than last time and also looked like they had just been fed corn to keep them away from tourists. last time i was here a monkey ripped a necklace from a lady's neck. her quick acting friend snatched it back. the walk to the temple is very easy also there are stairs to go up the cliff. do not forget to follow the path all the way to both friends. the temple is quite small and you cannot go all the way in. the view all along the coast path is stunning. i really enjoyed the sunset here. on the way we went to padang padang beach home of the rip curl pro. i had not been here before, view of the coast here was stunning and there was a lovely bar for a drink, go here before or after uluwatu for a meal or a drink. sarongs and sashes are provided at the temple of uluwatu along with your admission fee.",8
"i didn't have the best experience because i went during a holiday season and it took 1 hour to get there from seminyak and 2 hours to get back to seminyak from uluwatu temple. besides this, the view is amazing. i didn't get to see the fire dance but that will be on the list for next time. it's not a big temple, but the view more than makes up for this.",8
"a short 30 minutes from legian, tanah lot is a must see location. if you are not into crowds i recommend you arrive no later than 9am. still plenty of people, but enough room to move and get that perfect photo. make sure that if you go in the morning that you walk the cliffs and take in the alternate perspective. the markets are plentiful, but know that they are similar to all other markets but the prices are restricted. if you make it there for the evening i have heard the fire dancing is exceptional. at the we visited the fire dancing was advertised as not available for six months. so, if you're planning a trip to tanah lot please seek early advice.",17
"whilst a long way up the coast, i ventured this tour with my partner on a motor scooter and stopped at all the beaches on the way. this added to the beauty of the day as the local farmers were harvesting rice etc. tana lot temple is a special village with food & even a gloria jeans for the coffee addict. the walk across to the temple at low tied is not hard but has a small cave under it which is very exciting. the view of the coastline is nice and the adjoining temple on the finger points compliment this site.",17
"this place is one of bali iconic destinations. nice scenery, cool weather, and lots of object to take pictures. but sometimes the lake is low tide so the temple is not always surrounded by the water. they also have buddhist temple inside the park. also surrounding by nice tall trees.",2
"one of my favorite activity in vacation is trying to find a different culture. bali is the best destination for that, not just about the dance and the culture, it's about the religion. the temple in uluwatu is pura sagara, meant the balinese sea temple. it built at the edge of 70 meters high rock into the sea. this position make the view of this temple so beautiful, espeially when we visit at sunset. feel so peace..",8
tanah lot is a temple built on a large offshore rock with the waves lashing against it which makes it an alluring sight culminating fittingly week long indonesian adventure.,18
we visited just before sunset. just beautiful. we also watched the dance spectacular which was fun and entertaining. you cannot go inside the temple itself but the surrounding area is interesting and has fantastic views on both sides. highly recommend a visit.,4
it was built long long time ago but everything works well till present. it is just amazing to have such a big garden that covered with mostly water in balinese architectures. the water element makes the place cool and relax. there is a restaurant on the upper side where you can enjoy the time longer while interacting with other world through the internet. the place is clean but i was doubt to take shower in the pond with people i don't know. actually it should be fine and many people do so.,2
"one of the most amazing temples in bali, is by the lake bratan and is surrounded by a nice garden. i've been there twice, today the second and it was sunny so i really enjoyed this visit.",2
this temple is usually included in bali to-do lists but i wasn't that impressed when we were there. it is pretty/scenic based on the location by the ocean but it was so sunny when we went that it felt too hot so that probably affected our experience. you can't really enter the temple but rather it is something you see cliffside. i believe sunsets are popular here but we visited during the daytime. there are a lot of stalls/marketplace that you will walk by when you are going back and forth from the entrance to the temple viewing area. there is an entrance fee.,2
this was the last stop on our all day tour. extraordinary to see the temples against the backdrop of the ocean. we looked at all three temple sites - and some surfers! very popular spot but we managed to find a decent rock on the beach to sit on and watch the sun go down.,4
if any temple is worth a look its this one. great views and best early in morning and late arvo due to the heat. lots of room to walk around and get heaps of good photos,4
after running the gauntlet of over priced souvenir stalls the temple is well worth the visit. the gardens are well maintained and beautiful.,4
"despite the seaside location, there isn't much to this. most people go for the kecak dance. this started at least 20 minutes earlier than schedule. people were crammed in, seated in the stairwells, making an early exit difficult and dangerous. if balinese dancing is your thing you may enjoy this unusual one where the music is mouth music instead of gamelan. i confess that for me a very little was more than enough. disappointing.",13
this place has a different charm of it altogether. the temple is situated on a lake surrounded by a big garden with mountains in the back drop! it's view is very similar to a dreamy artist's portrait of a holy shrine! the beauty of this place will not disappoint you at all. you can plan this trip along with git git waterfalls.,4
"well, this temple looks nice or even beautiful. however, it's not jaw-dropping. and the whole area is so much commercialized, full of shops that it loses its climate. worth dropping in, though.",4
uluwatu is one of the beautiful temple situated at the cliff. the view of ocean waves hitting the rocks is very nice. there are multiple places to walk and take panoramic pictures. tourists are advised all the time to be careful with their belongings due to the presence of monkeys in the area. our driver had taken us to uluwatu temple in the evening around sunset. the temple is also famous for kecak dance which is performed by more than 40 artists. the dance depicts different sections of the hindu epic ramayana. the speciality of the performance is that there are no instruments used during the complete process. all the sounds are made by dancers. it was simply amazing to see how these group of artists coordinated their voices & bodies to create different sounds. the mythological story was very well depicted through dance form. the artist playing the role of hanuman also entertained the crowd by doing different tricks. the organizers give a pamphlet at the time of buying the ticket in the language which tourist can understand to describe the different sections of the dance performance. if you are lucky you will be able to see the climax of the show coinciding with the sunset in the background. we all loved the performance which was quite unique and the serene beauty of the place. i would highly recommend people to watch the kecak dance which highlights how the traditional people of bali have maintained their age old customs.,8
"walking around here was an exciting experience. the temple is incredible, located on top of the cliff. the only problem was the monkeys, they can snatch your mobile, eyeglasses, hat and other things",14
i think it is seriously over rated. was quite a sad experience. we could not even go to the temple because it was not allowed. and seeing it from below just for the sunset was not some thing that we were interested in. it was also too touristy!,4
"i have come there twice, first when i was on the second semester in the college, and second one is a few weeks ago. i never been dissapointed come there. the golden yellow sunrise, the beautiful view. for me, the best view in on the nort-east. in the east you can see mt. agung and abang, and in the west you can see mt. catur and another mount which is located in the midle of bali",2
"it's definitely a must visit place in bali. one should try to reach there by 4pm. temple is high on the hill & one will have to walk a bit to reach there, but with such a view, i dont think one will mind walking & clicking photos. at 6 pm, you can enjoy the traditional dance \ketchak\ over there, in which they will perform \ramayana\ with their dancing. watching this dance is chargeable ($10) & worth it watching, if you are there. though they provide you a print out, which has the ramayana, but i don't think one can understand that, if you are not aware of ramayana earlier, so better to have an idea of ramayana before going there. there are monkeys there & one should keep an eye on them as well & don't carry a lot of stuffs with you.",2
a spectacular sight with refreshing pools of mountain water to swim in -voted best 'temple' by kids in bali,2
"sunset was hilarious, followed by kecak dance which is a must see. if you wanna take a nice shot with tripod make sure you will find your spot 30 mins prior to the sunset as it will be damn crowded later on.",13
"after temple overload, this was a nice change of itinerary, plenty of photo ops, kids enjoyed watching the monkeys play, cuddle, searching each others for fleas... we were cautious (no food, sunglasses, hats...) and felt safe.",14
"its one of the most visited temple by both tourist and locals due to its great view. there are a few temples (pura) in bali that chain one another, and tanah lot is one of them (can't remember the chains). advise to go there early is to avoid the crowd of human and car traffic, as well as the sun heat. perfect to be your 1st destination of the day.",18
"if you come when it's low tide, you can pass to go to main temple on the sea. the temple and the view here it's really great and really beutiful. would like to take photo with snake? there is long snake on site you can take photo with ;) please remember to use sarung/kamen if you visit the temple.",4
"the sunset alone is worth the visit but be warned, it is very touristy (understandable, it is after all a landmark site), crowded and even if you can get across to the main temple (only accessible during low tide) you won't be allowed in. glad we went as for us, the sunset alone was worth the visit/wait. if you're expecting anything more/different, then this may not be on your top 10 list.",4
"breath taking view here.. if you are lucky, you get to visit the temple. we arrived around 2.30pm. weather was great, strong wind, big wave. still on a low tide, so we get to cross the sea to the temple. nothing much to do except enjoy the view. there are shops outside the temple area. so you can go shopping. but you need to negotiate tho.",4
"this temple is simply beautiful, even with all the tourism here. but because of all the tourist it doesn't feel like a holy temple anymore. it is certenly worth a visit if you are in bali. the temple itself is pretty small, so it is not necesary to hire a guide here.",2
we start at 8.30am first trip is turtle island second trip is gwk cultural park uluwatu beach uluwatu temple kecak fire dance jimbaran bay seafood,8
"spectacular views of the coast and the temple out on the island, even though you can't go across to the temple is definitely worth seeing.",4
"one of the places with the highest click-click-click-rate in the world ... thousands of daily visitors pointing their lenses on this marvellous temple, built on a rock, on high tide surrounded by the waves of the indian ocean. the parking lot is huge, the number of busses hard to estimate, but the crowd which passes through a cordon of souvenir chops and food stalls is huge. so if you don't like crowded places or are a bit claustrophobic - go somewhere else, buy a postcard of tanah lot and enjoy it's beauty. for all those who still want to get an impression and need a selfie in front of the temple, to prove they've been on bali: come early before sunset, 3pm is a good time. visit the temple rock or the snake cave, enjoy the cool breeze and the waves. then move up to some of the many restaurants upstairs, find a nice place close to the cliff opposite of the temple, enjoy a drink and wait for the sunset. it can be absolutely stunning to watch the sky turn red/yellow/pink ... spectacular !",18
"the entrance fee when i went in late november was 20,000 idr. i was staying in ubud so i had to contact a driver in order to get here. worth going out of your way to see. the colors of this place from all the flowers are amazing. the weather was perfect. sunny and not too hot in november (but with weather anything can change). i'd highly recommend anyone visiting bali to make this a stop in their trip!",2
"can watch a beautiful sun-set. you can have a long walk and go to petitengate temple. their you can have a peaceful time, see local people pray the god along with their family and friends.",4
we went to uluwatu temple during our stay in bali. it was a nice place but so crowded. they sold so many tickets for the dance that some people had to sit on the ground. it was the opposite of what i had imagined about temples that should be a quiet and spiritual place. the dance show was interesting and good though. not somewhere that i would rush to go back.,8
"this temple is very unique with garden surroundings and beautiful lake beratan, i was there and see the balinese people have ceremony made this also even more complete. i really enjoyed myself to visit this bautiful temple, tips. visit this temple early in the morning",2
"the gates do make a good photo. i got there early but was number 28. i was by myself but soon realised that one ticket could have a large number of people on it and after one hour number 10 was called out. other than the inside of that part of the temple there is nothing else to see. it was a very scenic spot but if you want a picture of yourself in the gates get there early, around 5 - 5.30. i got there just after 6. i didnt worry about waiting and gave my ticket to someone else who had just arrived. still worth a visit as it is a good view. i climbed up the steps opposite the gates and got some good pictures.",28
amazing temple and sunset view. dont miss this temple along with uluwatu temple. what a picture perfect place.,8
"if you take a tour to uluwatu, they will probably take you afterwards to have dinner on the beach at jimbaran bay. you think, a table on the sand, nice romantic dinner... no. it's a crowded affair with a massive amount of tables and chairs on the beach of a line of expensive restaurants. they have noisy shows that even clash with the neighboring restaurants. the food is all barbecued seafood which they overcook the hell out of it and then proceed to charge quite a big sum, which you can't really forsee because they charge you by kilo of whatever shellfish or fish you choose. didn't enjoy much.",8
"i enjoyed the sunset at one of the restaurants in tanah lot. nice view, directly facing the temple and we can see the sunset clearly. but for food it doesn't match the price. i imagine the price is expensive for good food. be careful to buy food",17
"i guess i had high expectations of the bratan temple before my visit but when we reached there after a long drive from ubud, i felt the temple was a bit underwhelming. it was low tide when we visited and we didn't get to see the temple as it appears in the photographs surrounded by water. the actual temple ground was pleasant but small, only takes about 30 minutes to walk around. there were cute native golden deers kept inside the temple ground. for me, i didn't think it was worth the drive to get there. we went there as part of the drive to jaltiluwih rice terraces.",4
"wonderful experience! a long ride and a steep hill to drive up at the end of the ride, followed by an almost vertical climb for the last 100 yards on foot (so definitely not for the mobiity restricted), but once there the views and the atmosphere are breathtaking. that said, there is a long wait for your very small window of opportunity to take your few photographs and because it's so popular they don't give you much time to think about what poses you're going to make, so do all that while you're waiting for your turn. if you want to, as we did, you can pay to be fitted in balinese traditional dress to make your photographs all the more authentic - it's a nice touch and wasn't very expensive (nothing is in bali). there's plenty to see and take photos of whilst you are waiting, but it's worthwhile getting there early in the morning if you can, to make your queue as brief as possible. we arrived a little after 7 am and had a 90 minute wait even at that time of day, so later will be busier still. it was a good experience, great photos to keep for a lifetime, a bucket list ticked but don't need to go back.",2
one of the must-visit temples in bali. its a nice view of the temple on lake bratan. the area is big with different style of carvings and buildings around. there are also beautiful flowers along the path to exit.,2
"i think this place is valuable to visit, this temple is famous out of varies temple of bali. the cliff was the most beautiful view for me. but the temple out look is soso, also there is lacking introduting information of temple. the other thing which is interesting me are those monkeys, there are every where and have some funny posture. overall it's good but not the best.",2
"the temple sits on a sheer cliff with the waves crashing below. the temple its self was slightly underwhelming but beautiful none the less. would definitely be worth going in you are around uluwatu. make sure you are very carful of the monkeys as they may try to steal from you, one even tried to grab my phone out of my hand!!",8
"a great afternoon tour with our guide putu. great views, nice photo opportunities. watch out for the monkeys. kecak dance was ok, not much fire though. they pack you in very tight. try and get seat by 5.30pm.",13
beautiful temple nestled on a lake in the mountains. very busy with tourists - get there early to beat the crowds. beautiful scenery in that part of the island. temple is made famous by being on just about every bali advertisement. well deserved publicity.,2
"it is a pity that the attraction is generally known as a temple. the temple itself is by far the poorest, ugliest that i have seen in bali. stairs and more stairs leading to nothing nice and back. the reason to go is for cliff which is magnificent. and from further away you realize that the temple is an ugly structure. i went during sunset and i really don't understand why thousands of tourists come there every day. so expect it to be busy at sunset. again the view from the cliff and along the cliff and on the waves breaking against it, is terrific. but i expected a lot more from a popular place like this. now i know it is a hype.",2
"so we reached the eagerly awaited site around mid afternoon. the entrance to the parking is a paid affair. tickets were idr 60k each per adult. there are a number of market stalls with reasonable prices selling everything from food to clothing. all well sign posted, spacious and clean. then you reach the actual temple gates and this is where it gets disappointing. not much to look at. everything requires a donation e.g. to see the 'holy snake' you pay a donation and a man removes a rock from the sand and a poor abused looking snake tries to get out from an obviously man made hole. he quickly covers it up and tells you to get out! there weren't to many people there overall but quite a disappointing site to visit based on all the hype you read. some nice views of the ocean but that's about it. is it worth 60k per person- definitely not!",4
"very scenic and located in the edge atop a very high cliff. you can peep over the cliff edges and see yourself placed so high on the oceanfront. a walk on the left of temple, a rugged path takes you to the left side cliff, not many people go there, coz you cant see the temple from that end but the view of the ocean blue is stunning. an entrance fee of 20,000 idr per person is charged and you have to be decently clothed, a sarong is provided (returnable). we also saw the kecak dance, (priced at 70,000 idr per person). we felt it was overpriced but then we decided that it would be the only cultural act we will plan to see. no regrets as at all, as you will see the entertaining kecak dance while the sun sets in an open amphitheatre set on one side of temple. you can skip the dance and just watch the sunset as well. once the dance is over, by about 7pm...everyone rushes back to town. very few shops and its pretty dark around the temple. be very sure to have return transport back to hotel or your stay place. and be ready to walk a lot with minimal baggage and a stick to shoo away the monkeys. :)",13
"this was a whole lot better than i expected, considering that i wasn't much of a temple tourist. at any rate, we were here and the temples were situated on the rocky edge of the cliffs facing the ocean. there were a surprising amount of people here visiting but as you walked you could see that one of the temple had been built onto an island that adjoins at low tide but separates at high tide. i shouldnt, but i did, laugh at the people trying to cross or standing far too close on the rocky surrounds to get the best photo. lots of people got soaked or had their cameras have a wash in the ocean. this area faces the ocean so its very rough. there are also some markets here that have some paintings and other items that tourists may be interested in. we just found a nearby cafe/bar and had a few beers and wines to enjoy whilst getting the best photos available without the crowd. worthwhile.",4
do not miss sunset at tanah alot on your bali trip. you will not regret the visit. you have to buy tickets which costed 60k idr per person. a short walk to the temple and you meet the over joyed the sea. the temple is situated in between the sea and when the tides get high you are not allowed to cross the sea to get to the main temple but do not disappointed at all. i was not able to go the main temple but the view and the experience was breath taking.,18
"highly recommend doing a sunset at tanah lot. it is very humbling watching this with 100s of other people potentially. magical sunset.... with a choice of view points. there are also a lot of markets for shopping. the cost to see the temple is 60,000 idr (adult).",17
the sea view from the uluwatu temple is extremely stunning ! amazing experience despite a crowded people and unfortunately we did not find any monkey in our visit.,8
"we hired a driver for the day and tanah lot was one of our stops, we went mid afternoon, there is a market available before you walk through the gardens to get to tanah lot, the views are breath taking, and our luck was in as the tide had gone out. we walked over to the small cave under the temple where the priests blessed us , they placed a symbol on our foreheads made of rice, we donated some money and this allowed us to climb steps up the side of the temple, please note you cannot go up and explore the temple itself as its of limits. the second cave, has the temples sea snakes in it, again for a small donation, you can go in to see them, we choose not too, and instead explored the rock pools with our children, which had crabs and fish in them, tanah lot is a stunning place to visit, take your camera!....there are facilities such as shops and toilets... our family spent about an hour and a half there .",17
"the gardens were pretty, with some stunning flowers but i was underwhelmed by this temple and a little disappointed as i was really looking forward to visiting it.",4
"going early is advised to avoid crowded tourism. the weather is very moist and in our period it was a bit chilly so be prepared. the naga dragons are really pretty but were in decay. the temple itself is not very impressive but, regarding it's big advertising image regarding bali. it's a must see. avoid going to take pictures with the poor birds and bats they stalled out in a photo booth. against a price you can take pictures with the poor creatures. the bats are stalled in clear daylight which disturbs their biorhythm and waking them up often also does. don't fund them.",2
a beautiful temple set on the clifftops of uluwatu. the sunset view is nothing short of spectacular. seeing the monkeys up close roaming around is a great experience. but if you're wearing sunglasses or carrying water bottles its recommended that you stash them safely in a bag. the cheeky monkeys can and will take them off you given half the chance.,8
"uluwatu temple is located in the south west direction of bali island, it has a unique temple built in the edge of the cliff, amazing ocean view, best venue to watch sunset and dont forget to watch the best kecak and fire live dance daily start 6pm - 7pm. see the cliff with its amazing sea, and see the group of monkey with the funny behaves.... please go earlier if you wish to see the dancing....",8
"this was our first stop in ubud, and wow what a stunning place! for the small entrance cost, it was very well organised with friendly staff members all over the sanctuary looking out for mischievous monkeys. we spent just under 2 hours there, with many walks, statues and monkeys to keep you occupied. brilliant photo opportunities and of course for a small fee you can feed bananas to the monkeys. this would be an ideal place to bring children, and unlike uluwatu the monkeys are friendly and won't pinch your sunglasses! =) as other reviewers have mentioned, there were a few other tourists we noticed that didn't seem to respect the monkeys - so it is worth remembering that you are a guest in there house, and so you should treat them as such.",8
we went here in dec 2017. it was a struggle to get through the touristy shops to the main event but we made it. they make a big ceremony of making you cleanse yourself in the holy water (donation required) before entering. you only get to go up a few steps to the back gate with a lovely view of their holy rubbish dump! we had a decent lunch looking out over the rock which was lovely. we didnt bother with the holy snake in a small cave on the beach. worth a look for the 60k idr entrance fee but dont expect much.,4
"it's a couple of hours drive from the city but really worth it. set on the banks of beratan lake and with some structures into the lake it's an awesome place to be. the entry charges at 100000 indonesian rupees was one of the highest. there is a well maintained garden with some nice benches in the shape of turtle, fish etc. as with any other temple there are eateries and shops between the temple ground and the parking space. you will need five to six hours including the drive",2
way too much traffic there for us. lovely ocean views but there were just too many people around. the kecak dance i missed. again they just get allowing people into the overcrowded area. people were pushing and shoving to get in. it was horrible.,13
the temple area is very beautiful. the main temple on the lake is small. it is very popular among locals so very crowded. less than 1 hour is sufficient.,4
"the place located beside a lake, highlighted its beauty with great balinese architecture that merge with the lake. worth a visit 👍",2
was there in april 2008? long time ago. it was a cold misty afternoon. not so many people visiting the temple that day and somehow it bought out that mystique air of bali temple ever so sublime...,2
"great place to spend an afternoon in bali. make sure you experience feeding them a banana, if you want to take a video of them using your head and shoulder as a place to sit and eat! watching them taking turns to jump into the pool is another sight not to be missed. they are very friendly and don't snatch things like the ones in uluwatu temple.",8
"the temple is pretty far away from everything so its a long way. apparently according to what our driver told us, cars and motorbikes used to be allowed to go right up to the base of the temple area, but now they are only going up to a parking lot and then you have to pay extra just so they bring you up and then again pay to go down. and then again a \donation\ in the entrance (i was told it was free). of course for a tourist compared to the local currency its not like its going to throw off your budget but still, it's sad that all over bali there's always the vibe of \how can we get more money out from the tourist?\ if you want to continue going up the hill to see the temples after the main one with the iew to the volcano, be prepared for a great effort, its a big way up and the first temple you see isnt really worth it. besides the sarong on your waist, women have to have their shoulders covered, they rent you sarongs in the entrance. if your shirt covers enough you dont need to put anything else.",2
"this temple is worth visiting, it is a nice day trip, depending where you are staying from. you could also take a boat on the lake.",4
magnificent views and quite large temple spread across the coast. worth visiting even without the evening dance like we did. apes are really to be aware of we saw one pair of sunglasses disappear from another traveler. otherwise they have also location where apes climb on your back for picture taking and jump off when you start moving. so if you're in to that go for it,14
"yes, that songs ring in my head when we were standing on the cliff side of uluwatu temple facing the big ocean. though actually uluwatu main attraction was sunset with the kecak dance as the intro, but after having tanah lot the day before i want to try something different. and yes, it was totally different. starting with the parking lot; though there are some food and drink stall yet i dont see any souvenir stall. next going into the monkey forest, we were quite lucky as they were having their banana lunch so we can see them in their quiet mode, eating and chewing banana while sitting calmfully. next the temple, its quite high so it will be very challenging if you bring a toddler because you will need to carry the toddler. and also if woman visitor are in their period they cannot enter the temple (but you can still enjoy the ocean scenery from the side ways). well the walk up suddenly very worthwhile once you reach top and go to the cliff side, it was just an ocean greets your eyes. the sunset from here might add different feeling with tanah lot, but the ocean view at afternoon and morning is also mesmerizing. i went there not on peak season so its not so crowded, you can choose spot to take photo with the ocean as your background.",8
"definitely a beautiful place, especially in the setting sunlight. the mad clamour for photography is annoying. so stay away from the sunset view pad, instead head for the tanah lot cafe which is further up. the view of the temple is as good as any, especially with a cup of hot coffee. plan your visit during low tide timings if you want to walk up to the temple",17
"i was pleasantly surprised by this place, i was taken by a friend as part of a retreat in bali. there are stepping stones in one pond, where you can walk on water, i always knew i could, lol. there are two ponds were you can have a swim, it was lovely & refreshing. yet another has water lilies in it, just really pretty. we wandered up to the restaurant & had a lovely chocolate cake & coffee while vet looking the whole complex. it is just a peaceful p,ace to be.",2
"this is a beautiful place - once you work your way through half a mile of incessant market stalls, tourists, and street sellers. we avoided sunset (the recommended visit time) instead visiting at about 11.30am. it was still absolutely packed then, you had to fight/queue to get to the front to take photos, so it wasnt a relaxing experience. that said, the temple is beautiful and really quite striking. weve travelled a lot but dont think either of us have seen a beachfront temple quite like this. so, in short, well worth a visit but be prepared for crowds of people and a rather hectic time. recommend to maybe try visiting very early in the morning.",4
"we went in the morning because we know it gets crowded and hot. we were able to make the trek across the water and get to the temple which was a cool little adventure. but, you can't really go up and look at the temple. it gets crowded, so go early. we walked up the hill and explored the little shops and restaurants. we got coconuts and enjoyed a nice view for a while before heading back.",4
one of the most satisfying experience of a beautiful sunset into the ocean. there is entry ticket to visit the temple but its very small amount. definitely worth paying to visit the temple and some nice sunset clicks.,4
"the temple is beautiful situated on a cliff overlooking the indian ocean. read a little to know the meaning of the design of the temple. not as much information will be made available on site. the hidden attraction is the \kecak dance\ which you have to pay an additional 100,000 idr per person. you will be ushered to a nearby amphitheatre where you will have the opportunity to watch a truly unique performance with the backdrop of the lovely sunset. based on a story taken from the ramayana text, you will spend an hour immersed in balinese culture. the more you know before hand, the more memorable the performance. there are three troupes performing taking turns each day. one troupe in particular the hanuman character is extremely well played. it was the highlight of my brief trip here and helped me understand a lot about the balinese background.",2
"well worth a visit for the view if you have already seen too many temples. i suggest instead of going left on entrance which takes you to the temple, go straight and a little to the right which will tske you straight to the cliff view. when thete turn right (away from the temple) this will take you to another nice viewing spot. you can then walk back to the temple. we went around 4pm and were leaving before sunset...it was packed...so i guess it would take a while to get out of there after the sun went down...",4
"the setting of this temple is spectacular on top of the cliffs of ulawatu. the views from the surrounding walls are magic. would hate to fall .... such a long way down into unforgiving seas... the numerous levels, rooms are great to see. as you enter the facility, be careful of the monkeys as they go for bright objects that hang of ears or around your neck. be warned... saw a young woman's ear quite damaged from a monkey ripping off a pierced earring. well worth the visit. beautiful surrounds.",8
after visiting a lot of temples (with all the main ones in bali included) we ended our holiday with the tana lot temple to see the sunset. 60000idr per person but is worth it! it is one of most beautiful things we saw. it is very romantic and mystic. if you don't want to get bored skip other temples but do this one!,18
perhaps i'm a little jaded but i trudged paying the entry fee for the temple and while the view over the cliff from the temple was nice and definitely worth a visit near sunset the dance show costs extra and lasts 2 hours and other than that this will be a lot or a miss for visitors i think.,13
"make sure you wear the sarong and sash (provided at the entrance) and don't necessarily put on your bikini/strappiest top, as it is a place of worship. this temple is in a very special place, perched upon the cliff, which means you have great views of the waves crashing into the cliff from here. we went just before the performance at 6pm, so it was very full, but still manageable, and the monkey left us alone. after reading some of the (mixed) reviews online, we were a bit apprehensive about the kecak dance, but it was an amazing experience. it is a trance dance with astound 60-70 dancers forming the \background\, including supplying the music with rhythmic chanting. they were obviously really caught up in it, which made it not feel like a performance at all, more like a ritual we were lucky to observe, and the hand outs we were provided with allowed us to follow the story. try getting into the performance area a bit early and find a place to sit in the top row, as it gets very full and up there it's a bit cooler and you can stand up if you get uncomfortable sitting.",13
in their desire not to disappoint anyone who wanted to see the kecak and fire dance too many people were let in which meant all exits were blocked people were being squeezed in leaving little space for the dance and people too close to the fire dance. people left because of overcrowding but still others were being let in so that you ended up being trapped. we were lucky and managed to squeeze out early or would have been stuck in a massive rush to get out. frightening.,13
"this temple is in a beautiful place with great view of awesome cliffs. the walk to get to the top of the cliff was quite pleasant. the temple is located on the top of the cliff. the setting reminded me of the cliffs of moher in ireland. the temple is not open to the general public which was ok with me. because this site is a temple, you do need to dress modestly. they have sarongs to wear here (temporarily) at no extra cost if you are wearing shorts. there are a lot of monkeys here so you have to be careful of your things. don't bring any food and do not wear your sunglasses or hat. our guide kept them away from us and warned us if we were doing anything that would attract the monkeys. we did this tour as part of a shore excursion with bali charm.",14
a beautiful experience to visit a famous temple. the show that starts later on in typical balinese style is amazing. 70 men chanting for an hour...worth a look!,2
nice temple surrounded by sea on all sides sad that we cannot go in the actual temple. shops around the area are ok but you need to bargain a lot.,4
"possibly one of the more famous temples in bali, (featuring on magnets, postcards and even the currency take a look at a rp50k note) you understand why as soon as you walk into the place. located alongside lake beratan in bedugal and bordered by the mountains, it really is a haven of serenity and beauty. maintained by the local community, the grounds are very pretty with an abundance of flowers and some fun has been had with the topiary, shaping them into different birds. the temple is one of great significance as this is where rituals and offerings are made to dewi danu, the water goddess. as the main source of irrigation in central bali, the lake is hugely important to the local farmers who go there to pray for fertility and well-being. a lovely place to sit, reflex and reflect if youre lucky enough to swerve the instagrammers!",2
"my partner and i came from amed by scooter which took about 30 minutes. entry is by donation and you get a sarong. we didn't take a guide although one approached us for a chat; but he said it was up to us if we wanted one or not -which was refreshing to hear! ha ha.. we visited all 7 temples at a fairly leisurely pace and was back down in about 3.5hrs. the first temple at the bottom was the most impressive for us. great view of agung (although there was some cloud) and the building is magnificent. the rest...well pretty poor. so much litter everywhere (which i thought fairly surprising for a holy area). some of the temples are being refurbished it appeared and were just messy. you get some gorgeous views as you ascend and it was nice watching a prayer ceremony at the very top. wouldn't really say it was worth the effort, apart from the first temple.",28
"hello travellers, currently in bali for a 14 days of fun but apparently one afternoon has spoiled when visiting tana lot temple. it is said that the sunset is great as the background of the manificent floating temple but: the traffic was really bad when i went there on 28 april. does it always happened? it seemed like all the way up there filled up by motor vehicles. not a very good start when you are in tight schedule to see natural show. also the road near changu area was horrible i can see my driver's stressful sweat when carefully driving me there. so many people on bikes cutting our car course but lucky my driver is experienced enough in this situation. the sunset was great even it was dark when we arrived. a little bit cloudy but that's fine. cannot rate the place as excellent though.",18
"amazing locales and scenery, drive upto the place is convenient and the place itself is a bliss. though only disappointing thing is, like other bali temples, the main shrine is always closed. you cannot enter the main shrine. otherwise, great place",2
"this is a lovely temple by the sea. it's great to see the sunset sitting on the lawn with a lot of local families who have picnics there. the only thing i would suggest is getting there around 5:30 to 6 in january, we went at 3:30 and it was too hot and we had to wait until 7pm for the sunset. you only need an hour to walk around and a good half hour for the market stalls. worth a visit.",4
"im really in love for this place! surreal, clean, amazing view ou the temple. the whole way till the temples is decorated. one of the most beautiful places ive ever been",4
"the very first time i visited tanah lot, it was in 2012. at that time, it was high tide. i enjoyed the scenery a lot. the second time i went, it was on 24 september 2016. it was low tide. i saw a green field beside the tanah lot temple. on closer inspection, it was a field of seaweed! i went there to explore, and found quite a number of different species of seaweed. there were also large crabs on the rocks, and small fish in the pools of seawater. small birds flew in flocks and landed on the seaweed field to feed. meanwhile, the waves crashed on the rocky beach. for a nature lover like me, it was a real treat. from the seaweed field, i could see the 'back view' of the tanah lot temple on it's rocky perch.",17
"no doubt, this is a beautiful temple. however, we werent prepared for the tour bus crowds and tons of people. also, before you get to the temple, you need to meander through several areas of vendors and stores. after reaching the sea, the area is overrun with tourists using selfie sticks. definitely not the experience we expected after driving over an hour to reach here. we stayed for about 10 minutes. im glad we came, as this is my second trip to bali and i missed it my first time here, but i wouldnt return and i would visit other temples again over this one.",2
"beautiful hindu (obviously) temple not far from amed. actually it's seven temples on the ascend. i only went to the first one - the biggest and the best that opens the view to mount agung and rice fields. the remple is beautiful is detailed. especially the gates and the stairs to them. there is not much of ascend to the first temple as you drive up to it and park in the parking space, then take several staircases and you have arrived. i was not very lucky with the view because it was cloudy and even the first temple is high inhough to be in the clouds. but i enjoyed my time watching the sky clear up a little and revealing the rice fields in a haze (could not the the mount still). however in amed there are plenty spots from where you can see the full frontal of the mount. the temple is not touristy at all and pretty empty unless there is a ceremony. in case of the ceremony it is told to be full of people moving slowly along the entire length of the road. you can hire a guide if you want to, but you dont have to. the entrace is free, but you are asked to make a small donation. you also have to wear sarong - piece of cloth to cover your legs and preferable shoulders if you are wearing and open top. the second temple is a small jungle temple about 2 km from the first one up the road. jungle is knows as monkey territory (especially the part between the 6th and the last temple, which is also 1700 stairs, so it's tireing too). the troop of monkeys living their is reported to be very obnoxious and agressive with a record of many people bitten. that was one of the reasons i chose to stick to the first temple. it was a wonderful quiet comtemplation experience.",28
"although the temple is certainly beautiful, it is also extremely crowded and a bit too touristy for our tastes. we were glad we saw it, but probably wouldn't go again unless we were staying very close by. it was a long drive from where we were staying in ubud, and when we arrived, lines for photos in the iconic gates with the volcano in the background were 2.5-3 hours. we still liked seeing the beautiful temple, and spent a few minutes wandering around and enjoying the scenery. if you're after the iconic instagram shot, you should plan on arriving very early to get the shortest lines (though early you may have to content with fog/clouds obscuring the view of the volcano, so maybe check weather forecasts prior to going too). of note, once you reach the gate area, the stairs behind you are not meant to be climbed by tourists. there are signs all over asking you to stay off of the stairs unless you're there to pray, but there were countless tourists disregarding these requests and climbing up in groups taking photos. also, be aware it's a short a climb/hike up a steep hill to get up to the gates area, so you should skip this one if you can't do that.",28
"we chose only 1 temple to visit in bali due to limited time. and we chose ulun danu bratan because of the good reviews. it took us 1 1/2 hours to get here from ubud. lots of tourists but grounds are spacious and weather is cool. it's nice to walk around the complex and just enjoy nature. the temple in the lake though is not as spectacular as i expected. it is however still a good place to visit especially if you're going to jatiluwih rice terraces. there are touristy cafes and shops near the entrance. toilets are clean but are not free (idr 2,000). temple entrance fee is idr 30,000 i think.",2
"a very picturesque temple location, but lots of people. but the temple part is worth the 30k admission price. the fire dance show (ex 100k charge) afterwards probably more cons than pros. first half of show is slow, but second half gets better. after show mass exit + local infrastructure = traffic jam.",13
we really enjoyed visiting this temple and lake! theres lots to see and its all very pretty i highly recommend this trip!,4
"uluwatu temple is a picturesque temple with beautiful landscape. the sea looks tranquil as well as menacing at times. the best part is the kecak dance, where music is by the sound created by the troupe. with the story taken from ramayana, it was a great visual treat. the live programme was something no visitor should miss, i advise.",8
"beware of the monkeys. don't drop your focus for a minute. the views of the cliffs and the ocean are stunning. as the sun gets hotter the monkeys head for shade and leave you alone. don't wear jewelry. the monkeys, not cute, will grab your eyeglasses off your face. go anyway, and enjoy the views and the temple.",14
"we thought we could kill two birds with one stone by visiting this famously located temple, and have the often despised experience with their aggressive monkeys. the view was stunning, and certainly worth the trip (as thought many others). but while other temples combined ongoing religious practices, the temple seemed pretty dead, only swamped with tourists. and we did not see any monkeys. initially because we followed the advise to take off our glasses. but after a while we dared to put them on, to avoid accidents, and did not see any monkey. we did hear some screams, but not see one.",14
"visiting this temple woman's must cover their lower body. best time when to visit - i would say 1-2h before sunset. its plenty of time to check grounds of temple, take photos and just enjoy beautiful settting. when we were visiting one monkey grabbed phone from one tourists hands and other lost his hat and sunglases.",4
"we visited this place in the afternoon. we must park our car at the parking area and changed with shuttle bus. the price for shuttle bus was rp. 50.000,- per person for return trip. the road from parking area to the temple was uphill and winding. it took about 5 minutes. to enter the temple we must pay ticket and the price was rp. 50.000,- per person and we got sarong that must be use in the temple area. they gave us queue number for taking picture at the gate of heaven. from the shuttle bus stop to the temple the road was very uphill, the distance was 200 m. we may choose to take a walk or use motorbike and pay rp. 5.000,-. we chose to use motorbike that time. lucky us there was no queue at the gate of heaven, and we could directly took picture. there was an officer that will take pictures for us. he used a black tile to make the reflection effect. we just need to give him our handphone. we took many pictures until we had no more idea. we gave tip to the officer. there were some other objects at the area. a big temple and the gate from the other side.",28
"this is the iconic temple in bali. it's on all the postcards and the one that everyone talks about visiting. however, it's far from where you are likely staying in south bali, but it's worth the drive up. definitely package it with other places like a rice terrace or nearby waterfall. there are lots of places to eat nearby. it's a bit cooler but refreshing. no need for a jacket. entry is about $4-5 usd. no sarong required though encouraged. you don't need a guide. just pay the entry and walk around yourself. stunning views of the temple, beautiful flowers, with mountains in the background.",2
"we have been to this very important temple many times. the views are extraordinary. take a knapsack and put everything, including hats, glasses, earrings, hair ties away. it is well worth going to the traditional dance here - very mystical and enchanting story based performance. the men chanting and stomping through the fire is mesmerising. take a folded towel to sit on. the seats are concrete.",13
must see for all tourists at bali. you can miss all temples except 2 and one of them is tanah lot. i was amazed at the view and enamored with its serenity. one can reach there by 4 pm. do a little bit of shopping if you like first as the shops begin to close soon after sunset. bargaining is a must. start with a 70% discounted price on the offer and increase the price with capping it at 60% of the offer price maximum. it is beautiful at sunset. of course you need to find a quiet place for yourself with all the bustling tourists and vendors around you. there are no idols in the temple though. the temple on the cliff and the seaside is simply alarming. i wondered what an experience would it have been in the days when the temple was functional.,2
my pictures in ulun danu cannot justify the beauty of this place! it was a great place to do photo-op. there was a sort of political meeting also when we went there so the temple was packed with people. but it didnt stop me from striking a pose on the wonderful scenery. you can rent a boat and make your way to the temple although you are forbidden to go inside. our tour guide provided us with a background of the cultural heritage of this place. a must go to place when you visit bali.,30
"just absolutely beautiful creatures and popular icon temples in bali. many pictures that you should take at this place. they have green garden, some dears and playground too. love this place so much!",2
"ao busy place, many tourist visited this temple. about 60 minutes from our hotel in sanur. uluwatu temple was fantastic and great history about the temple. and also we watching kecak dance at the temple.",8
"we took a taxi to uluwatu temple from bali beach area where we were staying. the temple was not as exciting as its inhabitants i.e. monkeys. our greatest adventure was being surrounded by monkeys who are so nifty and quick. one such monkey snatched my eye glasses off my face from behind without my being aware of it. i was in such a shock at what happened and if not for the temple guard who appeased the monkey with a bar of chocolate, i would be going back minus my glasses. we were warned of the monkeys but this was something to remember and laugh about.",8
wow! this temple offers breathtaking views of the indian ocean and the kecak ceremony was such a cultural treat. the dancers were in sync and rhythmic the storyline was so interesting and funny too. and what a beautiful view of the indian ocean and beautiful sunset! watch out for the monkeys they can steal your sunglasses. they are very smart.,13
my first suggestion will be to reach the place with sufficient time in hand. it's a place with superb view from cliff-top and walk around. we missed to roam around and cover the most out of place because of younger kids and bad planning. the uluwatu dance performance is must-see for the first timers but again it is advisable to read the information in pamphlet (given with ticket) beforehand especially if you haven't heard of or read ramayana. it will help to understand and appreciate the performance more.,8
"the temple is set dramatically at the top of a cliff overlooking the water. stunning surroundings and well worth the trip to see it. watch out for the monkeys, they do steal things.",14
"we have visited this temple twice. the first time was around 10 years back. at that time we did not get the chance to see the sunset due to raining day. this time we decided to vist again hoping to see the sunset but was disappointed again due to cloudy weather. but the temple alone is worth visiting. this unique temple together with the beautiful landscape form an unforgetable image in our memory. while we were there, the temple is having some kind of religious ceremony. although we do not quite understand the meaning behind it, we still find it interesting to watch the entire process. worth visiting at least once.",4
it was an amazing experience during our holiday in bali. island and scenery was so nice. we had a great time. my kids enjoyed a lot. recommended for families and all type of visitors.,2
nice to see the traditional dance at uluwatu temple. basically the dance is all about the \ramayana\.,8
"i went to uluwatu on a private car tour around 2pm. i was supposed to go here at sunset. i was not expecting much because of the cheap entrance fee. once inside, there is a bit of walk to the cliff edge view. after i reached the viewing area, i was just amazed of the view. it was breathtaking and spectacular. even though the weather was very hot and humid, it was well worth it. i even went to take picture and video at the edge of the cliff without railings (very risky). i didn not encounter any monkeys during my visit. i guess it's too hot for them or it's their siesta during that time. in my opinion, uluwatu is better than tanah lot. please see the picture i have taken - unedited and unfiltered. your visit to bali is not complete without a visit to this place.",8
it's one of the holiest temples in bali for the balinese hindu. it's located on a cliff. only the ones going for prayers can cross the sea in low tide to access the temple. this place is also famous for its sunset.,2
"this place is amazing, surrounded by turquoise water and flanked by an astonishing temple. there is a left hander for surfing but it's very frequented by locals.",4
"the temple is up the hill. not a lot of stairs, you can easily climb. a loot of monkeys so be careful or they'' snatch your stuff. you need to wear a sarong to go there. available for free outside. you can skip the kechak dance unless really really interested. the sunset views from here are breathtaking. lot of photo ops. a must visit.",13
a must see in bali. we has a lot of fun. i wish the bathrooms were cleaner but that happens a lot in bali. the pools were amazing and there were a lot of great photo opportunities.,2
"we were disappointed to know that entry to the temple is forbidden for tourists/outsiders. but the view of the coast and the temple is mesmeric and totally worth it, specially at sunset. the place completely shuts down by 7pm and after sunset (by 6:30pm) it gets very dark and you can't see anything so i suggest you reach there by 4pm to enjoy the place till sunset.",4
"even a cynic who isn't too familiar with hinduism and thinks that every temple looks pretty much like another one will be impressed with lempuyang complex. you have a succession of 7 (seven) temples, each one built higher up the mountain than its predecessor, with stunning views from the top of the temples to valleys below, the distant beach and sea, and the volcano closing the vista on the other side. the drive there is long but it is worth it. be prepared to walk a lot: the road that connects the temples is a little wider than a path and is accessible to scooters only. you can hail a ride from the locals but be careful as they are likely to try to exploit your physical frailty and overcharge you. give yourself about 2 hours to get from the first temple in the middle of the village to the last one on top of the ridge. plus 1-1 1/2 hours to roam inside the temples and climb their stairs, plus 2 hours of descent back to the car park... it is pretty much a day trip. you pay only once to enter the complex, which is done at the gates of the lower temple. they don't have a fixed charge there: they collect donations only and it is up to you to decide how much you would like to pay. whatever the amount is, it will be welcome with a polite smile. most people opt to pay 20-40 thousand roupiahs though (about £1-2). the road is very steep but the surface is good and you won't have much trouble walking there. do check if they have a ceremony on your chosen day of travel as it might disrupt your plans: you'll have to wait till the ceremony (service) is over and the car park will be packed to the brim with hundreds of people on the path... this happens very often during the full moon celebrations. you won't be disappointed though. as i have already said, even if you know little about hinduism or don't care much for religion, the sights and the opportunities to make stunning photos alone will win you over.",28
"hordes of people for sunset/dance. it costs around 30,000 to get in then another 70,000 to see the dance. once every seat in the place was taken, more and more and more people were crowded in. we sat on the concrete floor, then another 4-5 rows of people were squished into the circle. the performers were completely surrounded by people almost on top of them, and even though the performance was well underway, they still kept shoving more people in, rearranging chairs, people walking through the actual performance. not much fun, had to leave half way through, couldn't sit on the concrete any longer. it goes for about an hour and we weren't looking forward to the crush trying to get out. whilst the location is incredible, built around the cliff top, there is no actual temple to see exactly, the whole site is the temple, so it is not so much to see there. the views are amazing though.",13
"definitely come to this temple, evening time is best ! they perform the kecak fire dance in the evenings, it is super cool. great hindi story performed in a little over an hour. amazing and beautiful, don't miss this.",13
"was the first place i've visit in bali and was really nice. the temple is on the lake, next to mountains so you have a fantastic view. it's really quiet. you can spend some time there and walk around to see everything",2
"the first time when i'd the chance to meet this marvelous place, it was in novembre 2008. my friend, driver and speaking guide ajik brought me there, and immediately i was surrounded by this scenery of moutains, lake, and worshiping places of three different religions: hinduism, buddhism and islam. in this world there are a lot of places who can be called \holy\, they can easily be identified by advertised and initiated persons due to some common signs, who induce an sthmosphere of peace and serenity. i can sure you here, that all of them are done in bedugul along the beautiful crater lake. there also, you'll find any very good and cheap restaurants. the best way to join it, is to hire a speaking guide/driver for one day like i did. there is a lot of them everywhere in bali, usualy near of hotels or other turistical places. important: fix the fare of your trip before to get it, like this you'll not have any bad experience during or after it.",2
"visited august 2015: since ulun danu is found on the higher part of bali, the breeze was cooler compared to going around nusa dua and parts of south bali. if you've been to baguio, philippines during the summer, that's how the weather felt like when we visited the temple. we got there almost after lunch time so the sun kept us warm, i wasn't wearing my cardigans while we were going around. the lake beside it looked foggy so we didn't really get any good photos of the landscape. i was actually expecting a religious place however it looked more as a touristic spot compared to the other temples we visited. another would probably be the water was too low, thus we really didn't get to see the temple float atop the water. and since i am fond of animals, i did not enjoy seeing the photo booth with chained animals before the exit (if you go around), i feel bad that they're using the birds for touristic purposes. that really made me disappointed. if they were to put them in a conservatory and actually take care of them i'd probably visit that place.",30
"we arranged a day tour by tours by locals for our port day in bali. our driver, putu, picked the 7 of us up in his air conditioned van.took us for the day to several sights and each was more beautiful than the previous. our last one was tanah lot temple on the indian ocean. a beautiful setting. very crowded but large enough to manage the crowds. a long walk down hill to the temple outcroppings but so worth it. many vendors on the path but not overly intrusive. several places to rest as it was incredibly hot and humid. a beautiful restaurant right next to the road leading into the temple. views to die for. we stopped for a drink before heading down to the temple. the owner came out and spoke with us and had actually gone to school in the small connecticut town we live in when he first came to the us> talk about small world.",18
this is a very pretty place to visit whilst in east bali with lots of nice photo opportunities. we arrived at 10am thinking we were early birds only to find many tourists already there some of which a rule unto themselves photographing on the steppingstones ... patience required!,2
this review is quite late. uluwatu temple is a beautiful temple nestled high on a cliff with a beautiful view of the sea. it was a long motorbike ride all the way from kuta but definitely worth all your time and effort once you get there. there were groups of monkeys all over the place so be careful with all your belongings . they will give you a yellow ribbon at the entrance when you pay for the entrance ticket. the view of the temple with the sea and the skies is truly breathtaking.,8
"the hindu temple at tanoh lot has some astonishing architecture and some exceptional sea beach & cliff views. as like most other bali temples, entry in to the main sanctum is denied for the tourists.the entry ticket is 60000 ruppiah per person. the complex is well maintained. there are a wide variety of restaurants offering many international cuisines in the temple complex. i also purchased a few dresses and gifts from the shops near the entrance. tanah lot is a must-do if you are in bali.",18
"tanah lot was beautiful. there was a lot of people there and i can understand why. bring a hat and a lot of water with you. we were there at low tide and were able to walk out to the temple. we found this entrance fee to be on the high side (60,000 rp) and also paid 50k rp to park. that's a lot more expensive than the other temples we saw on our trip. this is also the only place where we saw signs asking you to pay to use the toilets. it's 3k rp per visit. there's lots of shops here but we also found them to be much more expensive than similar shops in other places of the island. you can purchase tickets here to watch a kecak fire dance as well. the temple itself is 5 stars, but this location is only 3 stars because of the crowds and prices. therefore my review is 4 stars over all.",17
60k to get in plus parking. very busy with lots ot tour buses. the temples themselves are very beautiful but not out of the ordinary,4
"a spectacular location with a cliff top temple. a path runs along the top of the cliff which makes for some great pictures. plenty of hills so if you dont like walking up and down then it will be a difficult visit.   monkeys live around the temple but when we visited they were fairly quiet, showing off for the tourists, and making for some more pictures. on reflection you could get similar views elsewhere in the world without an entrance fee but still worth a visit if youre in bali.",2
this place offers great scenery. even though the temple is small and not for the tourist. the temple is just on the seashore which marked its uniqueness. unlike tanah lot are you will have to wear sarang that will be available with the ticket. the entrance ticket is 30000 idr per person. in the evening jio mein enjoy there are local dances well and there is a separate charges for that. from here as well you may view a beautiful sunset. be aware of the monkeys because they are notorious. these monkeys are unlike monkey forest monkeys. they will snatch your belongings so be alert about them. it's a big area you may roam around and enjoy the beauty of nature. there are restaurants as well even though small one.,17
the temple is situated on a rock jutting out into the sea. during high tide it gets cut off from the mainland & it becomes quite difficult to reach the temple unless you are prepared to wade through the seawater. entry into the temple is as such only for balinese people only and others can only go up to the stairs. the best time of the day to visit is the sunset time but it is very very crowded so plan your visit accordingly. the high waves crashing on to the rocks and the sky changing colors with every passing moment at sunset time creates a mesmerizing effect. there is a very big paid parking lot and the path leading to the shoreline & the temple is lined with shops selling souvenirs & things.,4
its need about 3 hours driving from kuta or seminyak to the eastern part of bali. must be depart early morning to get there to see good and clear weather. to take picture at the gate ...must be queue. its easy to find this temple and good road.,2
"was my second time experiencing the kecak dance at uluwatu temple and i loved it even more with this performance. perched on a cliffside above the sea the show commences at sunset on the temple grounds and is well worth attending. the performers are interactive with the crowd, dramatically engaging and completely satisfying. do this whenever in the denpasar area and you have an extra evening to spend!",8
the temple itself isnt so special but the sourrounded nature is quite nice. entrance fee is idr 60.000 for adults. be sure to come early before thousands of tourists are there. its very crowded & if all the selfie tourists ready with the picture of the day it can takes hours to see anything. must be very patient & brave. but of course this hotspot is a must!,4
we were able to arrived before sunset and its hard to took pictures due to the crowd. the temple is really mesmerizing.,4
uluwatu temple located on the edge of a cliff is a must visit on a trip to bali. amazing views from the cliff. the monkeys near the temple are very aggressive and we need to exercise caution while going there.,8
"it's a traffic jam to get there.. but it's worth it, be patient and if you love a good sunset it's an excellent spot to see one! most people seem to be around the temple with lots of others around them at sunset. i walked a little past the temple at a bar that had only about20 people at it, so we all had a uncrowded front row view of the sun setting over the temple.. to me, this was better than being in the masses crowded around the temple. all those people blended into the silhouette created but the sun. just beautiful watching the waves roll in from the cliff too.",4
"tanah lot is a hindu temple located at the shore of tabanan regency, district of kediri. due to abrasive activity of the indian ocean sea wave the temple looks like offshore. the government of bali put a concrete barrier to reduce the abrasive wave. usually tourist visit this for sunset followed by watching kecak dance at the west side of the temple",18
"this beautiful oasis in the heart of central ubud is a must-see. there are monkeys *everywhere*. they like their food, but aren't aggressive like their cousins to the south at the uluwatu temple. buy bananas at the entrance (don't hesitate to negotiate!), then feed the monkeys and make sure you get lots of photos. let them climb up on you, and sit on your shoulder!",8
this is amazing to see from the cliff side. the view of the ocean is incredible from the temple. just be wary of the monkeys which might try to steal your belongings.,14
"if you watch the kecak dance you cant watch the sunset nice view of the sea, cliff and temple! kecak dance is quite interesting as it is a play talking about a story ~ the conversation were made by a third party and in balinese so you have to read the plot from the paper they provided most of the time you will hear the performers repeat “kecak kecak” and dance which is why its called kecak dance worth the visit if you like to watch performance",13
nothing special and impressive but the place is nice (in comparison to other bali \attractions\) and good for relaxation stroll.,2
"it is a temple situated on the seashore. the top most temple can be accessed only by the locals and not by tourists to maintain the sanctity of the place. below it, there is a cave where you can taste sweet water.",4
"a beautiful lonely temple on a small island in a beautiful coastal location. i think everyone who goes to bali should visit this, and evidently most do. i'd try and get there either early or late in the day to try and avoid the busloads of tourists.",2
"pura ulun danu bratan is said to be built during the 16th century in honor of the goddess of the lake, dewi danu. we visited this temple by the bratan lake was an amazing sight to behold and is a must when you visit bali! there are plenty of photo opportunities and a lot to admire about the culture.",30
"as stated by others, a very popular tourist attraction. we arrived in time to see the sunset behind a very large cloud. i would reoommend you arrive an hour before the sun is scheduled to set so you can actually see the unique features of the temple.",4
"we visited both the uluwatu and the tanah lot temple. the tanah lot temple is located bang on the seashore and epitomizes the ancient culture that you see everywhere in bali. after getting blessed with holy water from the priests, we watched a spectacular sunset on the beach. while the uluwatu temple is more famous and is equally glorious, the tanah lot temple scores in terms of location. can get hot in the morning to noon session, wheras in the afternoon, the cloudy weather and occasional rains made if lovely weather.",8
"fab setting for the dance show from 6 - 7p.m. gorgeous sunset. lovely way to spend an evening. can get very crowded. careful of the monkeys, busy snatching! lovely photo opportunities here.",13
"uluwatu temple is located on south west side in the bali island.this place is one of the most beautifull spot must to see during your holiday. the best time to visit this temple in the afternoon because have a chance to look at the fantastic of sunset when the weather is clear,while waiting the sunset we can to watch of kecak and fire dance on the open stage in the edge of the cliff. show ticket fare is rp100.000/person,will be start at 6pm till finish at 7pm",8
stopped by tanah lot after a long day to watch the sunset. car park was packed and people everywhere but we still got a table overlooking the temple to watch the sunset behind it. was nice to visit and say ive been there but isnt a place i will be raving about to friends.,17
must see place in bali. walk through the temple and also the place where the dancing is. walk until the end and there you can see a breathtaking view.,2
"the temple itself is not the main attraction here. i think most people come here for the nice views, it's worth if you're visiting south bali. most people go in the evening to see the sunset and the dancing, but we wanted to avoid the crowds so went in the morning. it was nice and quiet. in the mornings we barely saw the monkeys, but the ones we saw were literally pulling a car apart. when a big group of people came, suddenly a monkey was trying to steal a woman's shoe and another one stole a man's glasses and only have them back to a local woman in exchange for food. the local woman have them back in exchange for money: quite some businesses going on! also, another monkey got aggressive with us but we scared her away with an umbrella that our guide have us (just to keep then away, don't beat them!!!). so my advice: don't wear flip flops, glasses, hats anything basically that can be stolen. wear sun cream and also mosquito spray. i only brought with me a scarf that i used to cover from the sun but also because i was scared of the huge grasshoppers.",2
"we were in our holidays. it is a bit far from bali main city. we took a private tour company (rio bali tour) car to visit this place. it is a beautiful temple, situated at the top of a wonderful mountain line. beside a massive water body. the bay splashed its rough wave at the coastline, making the view worth watching. we walked upto the top most position and enjoyed the full view. i must say, me and my husband had some of the most memorable moments there in uluwatu temple. btw, be careful of the monkeys. they try to snatch away things from you, especially the sunglasses!!!",8
"i was go there for many times, but always loved this place for watching the sun down with fantastic orange color, the temple and cliff was so amazing, but must be carefully with the monkey in uluwatu.",8
this temple is similar to tanah lot along the sea but its on the clif edges. breath taking views and pictures. but beware of the monkeys here as the announcement outside on the loud speakers tells you to keep all your loose belongings like shades and hand bags in your vehicle. saw few young ladies gucci shades being taken forcefully by monkeys and climbed up the trees far into the forest. the local security tried with feeds but was not sure if the succeeded. hot and humid when i went and drank alot of water. upon your entrance yo will see a rock in the form of ganesha the elephant god.,14
"no es el templo más grande ni el más bonito, pero el entorno en el que se encuentra lo hace especial. situado en un lago junto a los volcanes lo hace diferente a los demás templos. not the biggest, neither the nicest temple, but the environment where it is placed makes it special. in the shore of a lake next to volcanos turn this temple different.",4
"the temple is obviously greatly located, but was it bad luck or draught, the bratan lake waters have retreated and the temple was no longer located on a small island... flocks of loud tourists invade the place, and i guess at all times... undoubtedly a nice place, but something was missing..",4
upon entrance you pay a fee to go in that includes borrowing a sarong. it's a bit walking so if you want to get the good sights you need to be able to climb up a decent amount of stairs. bring water if it's warm and sunny. at the top you can get really good views so don't miss it.,28
ulun danu temple was very serene but was away from kuta area. background view of lake was breath taking :),30
we were on family holiday to bali & visit tanah lot temple. amazing view from of the sea from the temple. temple located in the middle of the sea & its awesome experience taking a shot when the sun setting.,18
"when i reached there it was already almost dark and weather was cloudy so didn't get the see the the famed sunset of tanah lot, so definitely missed out for it to be on its best. still the place was worth a visit. the cliff before the main structure is also spectacular. although main temple is closed for entry the surrounding area and the view is reason good enough to visit the place.",17
it was overcast so we saw no sunset / but was spiritual to see the temple lots of shops and eateries on the promenade,4
its beautiful temple especially for sunset. if you like photography this temple can give some best shot but if not rain,4
"uluwatu temple was the last place we visited when we were in bali. it was a way to say a beautiful goodbye to us. weve rejecting invitation to see the kecak dance, only to watch it in uluwatu temple why the sun sets at the back. you get great views of the ocean, the horizon is just a once in a lifetime view as the sun sets. walk around the area, see the monkeys, but be careful, take pictures, and just enjoy the evening view. then wait till 5 to buy your ticket for the kecak dance. the ticket will be cheap, around idr 100,000 per person and make sure you get the ticket quickly and be the first to grab the best seat. the performance is something that resonates within your body and soul after you have left. follow the story of their culture and religion. we had such a lovely and spiritual time watching the clouds and sky change colour and an amazing person by the local dancers. dont miss uluwatu temple, it a must.",8
"totally commercialized place, with route to the temple going through a shopping arcade, one has to pay to enter the complex area, pay to drink the holy water, pay to touch the holy snake... however, worth a visit.",4
stunning view beautiful cliff dramatic sunset enjoyed sunset while watching the kecak dance perfomance. ticket box for kecak dance open at 5 pm. for the best view of sunset. choose upper middle seat.,13
"you might know this place from the cover of the 2015 version of the bali & lombok lonely planet book as well as the 50.000 rupiah note and it's definately worth a visit. their is a park, playground and an enclosure with deer but the temple is what's worth seeing. despite the crowds you can get some nice pictures. you won't need to stay long at this sight.",2
we visited the place in the early morning so we could enjoy the relaxing atmosphere without groups of tourists. the temple is beautifully situated on the shores of the lake bratan; the natural environment is really nice. it was a relaxing excursion.,4
"i hesitated to visit uluwatu after reading some negative reviews regarding the monkey situation. we went well protected, making sure sunglasses and phones were hidden from them. the monkeys were everywhere along the cliff walk but didnt try anything untoward. the walking paths are really safe and not too arduous. the cliff walk is well fenced and definitely worth it for the views. we went mid morning so it wasnt too hot or too crowded. a great spot and definitely worth the effort.",8
uluwatu temple is situated in quite a large area and it would make sense to come earlier than when the sun goes down and the crowds show up. maybe we would have seen more than the one monkey if we had come earlier but surely it's a beautiful time of day for photos and views. we did the show and it was dark by the time it started which makes the fire dance especially dramatic. take an umbrella or raincoat - we got soaked in the middle of june which is supposed to be the dry season.,8
"we came here just for the cliff. indeed, it did not disappoint. the waves were hypnotic as they slam against the rocks, roaring and crashing as they came. the horizon of the indian ocean was the perfect place to watch the sunset. the uluwatu temple has been around for over a hundred years. the atmosphere was electrifying as tourists jostled to pose and take pictures. you must not miss this....",8
"this place has a entry ticket of idr 60,000 per person and it wasn't justified, it has become a market instead of a temple. there are shops everywhere you see.",4
the temple has some incredible views. the ocean and cliff side is absolutely breath taking. i didn't see any cheeky monkeys unfortunately but i still enjoyed my time here. only downside is lots of tourists but that's to be expected.,14
"the last time i visited uluwatu temple was over 10 years ago and i remembered it as a peaceful beautiful setting where we enjoyed a cocktail on the cliff watching the sunset and i guess i expected similar this time. however i was sadly very disappointed. the place was packed with tourists and very crowded. we paid to watch the fire dancing which was around $10 each but unfortunately the money is now more important than the safety or comfort of the visitors as they continued to cram people into the arena to watch the show. when they had covered the stairs, they brought in plastic chairs and when they were full they sat people on the floor about 4 rows deep until they were about 6 inches from the dancers. it was an accident waiting to happen. towards the end of the show very rude, inconsiderate people began to leave, obviously to avoid the crowd at the finish but this meant our view was blocked and the performers were disturbed. i understand the venue is not responsible for people's lack of manners, although i did think they could have made an announcement for people to remain seated, but they let far far too many into the venue in the first place. the visit here was thus anything but peaceful and i would never visit again.",8
"our wonderful driver wayan wijana dropped us off at the arrival square where we jostled our way through the crowded market place down to the water. it's a very beautiful and sacred place but you can't go over onto the temple island it's blocked off. you can wade through the water to the foot of the rock and have a wander but if you are not very sure footed the ground is very slippery, rocky and muddy. the drive out to tanah lot is lovely if you don't get bad traffic. go early in the morning! yes the sunset is amazing but the traffic is terrible.",17
"this was my second trip to bali, but my first time to tour around the southern peninsula. while my hotel was in semanyak, bali, i went on a tour to several sites around nusa dua on thursday, dec. 25th. it was arranged by my hotel for us to go to nusa dua to see the beach, and then we drove over to uluwatu temple (pura luhur ulawatu), on the western coast, where we stayed for the 6:00pm performance of the kecak dance. afterward, we stopped at jimbaran beach and had seafood at one of the several beachside restaurants there. see details about the temple and its kecak dance performance at: http://goseasia.about.com/od/indonesiastopattractions/a/uluwatu_kecak.htm",8
probably the most visited tourist spot in bali..worth visiting for the beautiful rock cut temple..terrific water views..must c whilst visiting bali..gud for bargain shopping for souvenirs !,2
"the view from the edge of the cliff is fantastic. getting there is not much of a problem. you can either a taxi for the place alone or combine it with several places. this place is big so if you really want to experience it, prepare to spend around 3 hours to explore it. from the temple, there is a short trail that goes along the edge of the cliff. there is not much shelter so it can be pretty hot and sunny. splash on the lotion to prevent sun burn. there is not many monkeys on this trails as it is not so popular as the shorter one that pass through the temple complex. there are monkeys here so be careful. a good walking stick might act as a deterrent. but do not hit them because they may attack.",14
"monkey forest is a must to go if you're in ubud. lots of monkeys and they're much behaved than those in uluwatu temple. no matter what, if you hold food or just a bottle of water, be prepared they would come and grab yours! fun to watch monkeys in this place!",8
"we visited the temple with the family, as we had been there previously without the kids. it was so busy with long lines and very restricted parking. its a temple, not an amusement park guys. you are expected to wear long pants at all times and ladies are not allowed to visit if its (that time of the month) sorry, no easy way to say it. there are a lot of monkeys that love stealing sunglasses and anything else they can get easily. be warned 👍 also bring or purchase water out the front as you cant get it inside enjoy the walk, the ambience and the simplicity of the temple. thank you",14
"we only visited the first two temples on our visit as we didn't have time to see them all (it's about 4 hours all up to climb through all 9 temples). i'd highly recommend getting the local guide service that is offered, as we learnt so much more about the temples and balinese hinduism than if we'd just walked ourselves.",4
think this is a must go tourist spot to bali hence it is crowded with people especially tourists. view was nice but not easy to get a nice shot if the place is too crowded.,2
"tanah lot temple has been a really famous destination in bali, tanah lot is located around 30 km away from ngurah rai airport in denpasar. coming from denpasar on the main highway and arriving in the town of kediri, you will certainly not miss the large sign at the main intersection announcing the southwest turn to pura tanah lot. to reach the temple of tanah lot you will need to cross some dry land then climb a hill to reach the site of the temple, many people reported that the old tanah lot was much better than the tanah lot we see. but still, for us tanah lot is such a breath-taking temple, its even better if you visit them on around 6pm the sunset is really good and pretty and some people said there were tons of big long white snakes underneath the temple in which they believed as their \lucky charm\",18
"this temple sits on the cliff edge. walk long the cliff side and see the waves below. watch the sun set. breath taking. climb up the other side for group photos. mind you, its worth the effort. then catch the kecak performance. get good seating places in the middle early. the set back, you face the setting sun. hehehehehehehe.... sun glasses, hats and folded umbrella required. for those soft buttocks on cold concrete steps, have a carry cushion. do have a camera with flash and ability to take photographs at night. those wanting to skip the performance, head towards jimbaran bay to watch the sun set as you have dinner.",13
"if you are near uluwatu or even in nusa dua, don't miss a visit to uluwatu temple. as others suggested before, don't show your sunglasses, they can be agressive with you. if you don't bring food nor sunglasses, they will not harm you. there are hundreds of them. about the temple, like others in the region, you will need to use some clothes (sarongs and sashes) that they provide at the entrance. the temple is back from the javanese 11th century and worth a visit. if you like beach, don't miss some of the best beaches in bali, like padang-padang for instance.",8
peaceful place to spend time with fantastic views. almost lost cap and glasses once but the balinese knew their tricks & how to recover. go there every time. first time 1989 as all other places.,2
"if you want to go to uluwatu temple, please be aware that there are a lot of monkeys that are trained to steal anything they can from you. please put off all your belonging in the car or inside your well sealed backpack. my spectacles are stolen by the monkey and have to pay rp. 10,000 to the con monkey trainer. crazy experience but soon be relieved by the wonderful sights on the cliffs. if you concentrate enough then you will not be troubled by those monkeys and the man-keys. just be careful. :-)",8
"temples on bali are rather unique: not massive monumental halls, but rather like feather shaped light pyramids or even pagodas, so often set in a beautiful landscapes and in this case a wonderful waterscape! for me this is bali's number one temple. the grounds are extensive so that even with many visitors you have a sense of peace and calm. we were entertained by a superb gamalan orchestra, and witnessed one of the many colourful processions, and enjoyed a lovely meal.",2
"i arranged to visit tanah lot temple after my arrival in bali on my way to ubud. my driver from ubud area tours collected me as usual at the airport and off we went to tanah lot. we arrived at approximately 2 pm on a monday with far less tourists than expected. after wading through a sea of hawkers we eventually arrived at the look out point for tanah lot temple, paid a handsome price to basically sea a black blob of rock. there were security people at the entrance of the temple preventing tourists from walking around the actual site. im still trying to fathom out why people are drawn to this temple and my only conclusion is that they must witness the disappointment for themselves. i can be very thankful that l didnt attempt to visit at a busy sunset time as my disappointment would have been even greater. a row of dirty restaurant line the area to view the temple, but unless you are intending to eat or drink something, you wont be welcome. thankfully l had a great driver who is a fabulous registered guide at the same price as a regular driver and he described the history to me in full, needless to say my overall experience of the actual temple was that its one of the biggest money spinners in bali and as long as “ us “ the stupid tourist keeps on coming, they will keep the intrigue of getting close to the temple, private. in comparison l could repeat my visits to tirta empul were they encourage tourists to embrace the temple and participate. tanah lot temple is the cash cow of bali, raking in millions from us the gullible tourist. dont believe all the beautiful pictures you see on the internet of tanah lot, it basically doesnt look like that at all.",18
"as i stated, it is a beautiful place to visit on the east bali region. as its the favorite place to visit, always crowded. but the place is huge, dont just take pictures on the pond, explore it until the temple behind. actually you can also swim there, its really nice experience. the best time is in the morning where not so many tourists on site. you can also buy some fish food in the stalls along the entrance, so you can attract them when you want to make a nice pict on the pond.",2
"a must for a visit to bali. spectacular scenery, especially at sunset! onyx trouble is the heat and humidity, so bring plenty of bottled water.",2
"i visited te temple at around 5pm and witnessed the sunset .. it was so amazing!unfortunately it was too crowded and i couldn't make much photos. there are actually two temples in the same area, and you pay 60,000 idr as entrance fee. i went there directly with a motorbike driver (bobby +62 0 819-3305-1669) for around 350,000 idr going and coming back from my hotel. advice to visit it at sunset time (6 pm).",4
"you can't believe the view of this temple till you see it yourself. it's having a direct view to the ocean. to see the area, you need to step up & down through the steps. monkeys were everywhere, specially the sunset time. they were a little naughty, so take care of your small belongings. i loved the place. strongly recommended.",14
"we arrived at uluwatu temple and were handed purple sarongs to cover our legs. we were also advised to remove glasses, hats and earrings because of the monkeys, and given the choice of hiring a guide (well worth the 10 dollars!) our guide was a lovely man who carried a slingshot just to show the monkeys; no shooting! he was very friendly and knowledgeable and showed us where the monkeys hide to pounce on tourists and take their sunglasses. he told us about many religious and spiritual practices and offered to take photos of us anywhere we liked. the temple and grounds are beautiful and quiet, perched on a high cliff above crashing waves - all pretty spectacular and well worth a look.",8
"if you are a photographer or just have a passion for photography then this place has incredible views and one beautiful sunset. please do respect the temple since people do attend the temple for their worships as i've noticed. beware of the monkeys as well as they will steal your belongings if you are not watching them or carrying loosely on you such as jewelry, handbags and so forth. there are traditional dance shows but have to pay to be a part of it. you pay as well to enter the temple. there is a pathway to the beach - you can walk there. please keep the temple clean as many do fail to do so, but my advice to all who reads this review is to have respect for such places, thank you.",4
we visited the uluwatu temple yesterday and were highly disappointed! its tiny and we saw many other temples that were actually much more impressive. at 6pm we went to see the kacak dance just in the arena close by the temple. the performance itself would have been pretty good but 1.) it was way to crowded 2.) many tourists sitting around us were always chatting 3.) nearly half of the people left(!) before the end of the show so that it was impossible to follow the performers without getting interrupted every few seconds! i would definitely not go back there a second time!,8
"this place is literally crawling with people that it is not enjoyable. the hike is steep and people are not prepared in dresses and flip flops for their insta photo shoot that it is a traffic jam to hike down. it is impossible to even see the beach without a million people in view. the drive to kelingking is arduous, bumpy, and traffic ridden. we would not recommend it to people going to bali and would not go back.",2
"the temple is common in bali but place is amazing. standing in edge of the cliff in uluwatu is so hypnotizing, my mind keep telling me to jump to the deep blue ocean. i'm so speechless and keep muttering \awesome, amazing, omg\ walk until you reach the hill and you will reach wide space to enjoy the view. most important thing is beware of monkey.",8
"visited tanah lot temple many many years ago and it was high tide and i couldn't get down near to the temple. this trip was a blessing, it was low tide around lunch time and i was able to walk really close to the temple and captured really beautiful shots of the temple and the surrounding. visitors to tanah lot temple do take note that there's an entrance fee of rp60,000/ usd$4 adults/ rp30,000/usd$2 child. on the way walking towards the temple, there are many stalls selling food, clothes, straw bags, souvenirs...etc don't get distracted to shop, head to the temple first then shop on the way out. most visitors come here to catch the sunset, i personally feel catching the morning sun is much better for great photos. do wear comfortable shoes to walk on the beach which is covered with rocks and sand and some rocks are covered in green algae. you will easily spend an hour here, taking photos and having a drink. will spend more time if you intend to shop and have food as well. i rather head elsewhere for food and shopping which is much cheaper.",17
the temple is really boring for someone who travels a lot and has seen some temples. the actual attraction here are the cliffs. the view is amazing.,4
an excellent trip and great tour guide with good knowledge. will recommend to anyone who to see sunset. tanah lot is a very beautiful temple seen from a far!,17
i hadnt been to tanah lot for over 20 years and i must say it was worth going again. got some great photos!,17
a must see if you are staying at southern end of bali. great sunset. massive crowds though. make sure you secure you belongings and don't have food in your backpack as monkeys can smell and will go after you.,2
this temple is very beautiful and unique. but there were too many tourists when i visited. was difficult to take a photo without crowd.,4
the view from this temple was breath-taking. the environment was peaceful. its on the top of a cliff. lot of monkeys but no trouble created whatsoever. this place is worth a visit for the 360 degree views and the temple.,14
sounds kind of obvious but we went at sunset and the tide was out. it was pretty underwhelming though the sunset was nice. by this point i think i was a little bored of being charged to go near temples and being bombarded by people selling toot.,4
"this is my 2nd favorite place for enjoying sunset in bali (after uluwatu). get here at around 4-5pm. one of the most memorable moment in bali, thus-yet another must see place in bali.",2
"the trip to uluwatu is something you shouldn't miss you will go through the unique communities that provide timber products, stone, christmas decorations, outdoor furniture etc. that's interesting. then you will arrive at the gates to the temple. yes the monkeys are theives and you are warned about your glasses etc but they are also more interesting in my opinion than the hungry ones in ubud! the view is amazing and the temple has a lot of interesting history and significance to the local people. the kiceck dancers are the best in bali i have been to three other areas and witnessed these dancers and the uluwatu ones are by far the most entertaining. you wont be sorry - it is a tourist attraction no doubt but a worthwhile one.",8
"after having seen several temples on bali this isn't really something new, however the sunset from here is definitely worth going! the monkeys were far less aggressive as it says in many books and reviews, just leave 'm alone and you and your belongings will be fine. or maybe we were just lucky the monkeys took a day off from bullying tourists!",2
"this is a very busy tourist spot. the temple is a beautiful balinese temple and the backdrop (sea) is stunning especially at sunset. there are also markets for shopping. it is always very crowded but you can find a spot and enjoy. depending on the tides, you can't always walk across to the temple. a magical photo spot.",2
"well maintained and beautiful scenery of the ocean cliffs and temple. watch out for monkeys, they steal hats, glasses, mobile phones or anything else they can get a hold of, and they are quick. if you do lose a hat, look for one of the keepers quickly and they will throw a bag of food at the monkey, who will usually drop what they have and grab the food bag. take plenty of water, it gets hot and you can borrow a sarong to cover your legs and arms if you your arms and legs are visible.",14
"the temple itself is rather disappointing and i think bali has so much nicer ones to offer, but of you want to have a super touristy picture with a monkey, that's the place to be. you should keep in mind, that the monkeys are not really domesticated, so they are still semi-wild animals, who could scratch or bit you, if you behave differently from what they are use to. i got a friend spending days afterwards worrying, if she got rabies or not - fun times...",2
well worth a visit when going to bali. allow about 2 hours to leisurely walk round and take loads of photographs.,2
"you'd need a sarong to cover your knees, if you don't have one, that can be rented. it will come with a yellow sash. this is the only temple we visited which strictly enforced this dress code. the temple's grounds are quite extensive. packs of monkeys live there and are definitely not shy about snatching any loose objects from you. one wasted no time to hop on to my husband's head and proceeded to steal his bottle water. aside from thievery these monkeys are not nice or good natured. we saw bigger ones repeatedly sat on and squashed younger monkeys without provocation. as we could not enter into the temple, most people just strolled on the ground to enjoy the views of the temple, the cliff, and the sea. it is a certainly a pleasant place to visit and as many said before, to see the sunset. we intended to see the kecak dance in the evening. however, after seeing how far it would take to walk to the performance, (and back to the car afterwards), and among so many other tourists, it no longer appealed to us. i think our private driver/guide sighed his relief when we said we wanted to return to our villa without waiting for the sunset or the dance performance.. it is worth a visit to this temple. but unless you can handle large crowds, skip the evening activities.",14
"we arrived here very late in the day so there were not as many people visiting. on arrival we were dressed in sarongs to be respectful. we had a guide/monkey protector for our visit. he was very knowledgable about the temple and was able to answer all our questions. he made sure the monkeys did not harm us although we were still able to observe them. there was also balinese dancing to watch as well we had a very calm visit. we would recommend a late visit and have a monkey protector, he did agree a fee but it was worth it and wasn't very much.",14
"we waded in the shallow waters as the indian ocean sent waves slamming against the rocks and crashing into the beach. the temple is set on a gigantic boulder which makes it rather unique. and the sunset was mesmerizing. beautiful and tranquil place for photo-taking, a stroll, or even a picnic!",4
"there were way too many tourists brought in by the bus loads! there are other temples, especially in the ubud area that have more interesting architecture and history. this temple is unique in its location on a spit of land isolated by the ocean during high tides, but there was a fair amount of trash on the beach leading to the temple, probably from all the tourists coming to visit. if we were doing bali again, i would skip this temple and visit other more historically interesting temples in the ubud area. people were jostling to have their picture taken with the temple in the background - rather unfortunate due to the high number brought in by buses.",2
"it is a nice beach side temple. good for photography and those who wants to see some sea formations (geography students). awesome views. it is crowded, but tell me which tourist attraction is not crowded. so, do expect crowd and inconsiderate people to be around there.",4
if you want to visit a temple with high tide and if you love the nature tanah lot is a must go place. high tide will blow away all of your sorrow and you will feel the fragrance of nature. tips: don't miss the view from top: beside batubolong temple,17
"we visited tanah lot at sunset (the recommended time of day due to magnificent sunsets) and although the day wasn't yeilding a great sunset, it did not disappoint. we still managed to get some great photos of the sun setting behind the temple. this is a busy area with many tourists so pick yourself a good advantage point for your photos. before or after the sunset make sure you take a walk along the path on the left to see the other temples and walk out to the temple in the cove while the tide is out. you can even check out attractions at this temple such as the spring of holy water and perhaps the holy snake. come a bit early or stay after you have seen the temples if you want some markets as there is quite a large group there for the tourists. i didn't shop there myself so i can't comment on pricing. if you can't make the trip for sunset, don't worry. although you won't be able to walk out to the temple in the cove, the views are excellent during the day as well and you'll get some beautiful photos. overall, this attraction was worth visiting.",17
this place is very unique. during low tide you can walk over to the temple on the sea. however we visited during the high tide in order to avoid the crowd so we did not get to go over to the temple. it is still crowded even it is not during sunset hour. nice to walk around and enjoying the iconic view.,4
"the place is very good , the road to temple is very very interesting .. a lot of shops and market everywhere buying the traditional clothes and souvenirs .. wc and resturants are avilable too. temple view is very good a lot of ocean view is great with the temple.",4
"as the headline says, tanah lot is a must-see, gorgeous right-on-the-sea temple which anyone should want to see once in his or her life. watching sunset here is gorgeous, but of course, you will have to share the view with hundreds of other tourists -of which you and i make part of, fair enough. be aware that the sunset takes place not by the main temple, but rather at the big rock on the right side. pick a seat in the grass and be there around 6:15 pm, you won't regret it. oh well, just take note that walking down to the temple will take you through a maze of touristy shops and restaurants- the price to pay for one of bali's most photographed sights.",18
"as a family of 4, 2adults and 2kids under 10 (8, 4) we decided to go early in the morning to avoid bus loads of tourists as well as the monkeys and the heat would be better tolerated given it was a bit of a climb. we were dropped off at the parking lot and had to get entrance tickets which included a sarong (if you had short clothes) or a tie across your waist. the stairs to the temple were not too steep and it was a pleasant walk. the views, especially early in the morning was very peaceful and although there were a few monkeys around, it wasnt too chaotic as we had been warned. we were staying in nusa dusa, so the trip was around 45mins and we stopped off at padang padang beach for a short while afterwards. overall, had a lovely day - peaceful start to another beautiful day in bali",2
"when you google bali, this temple is one of the first images that comes up. it's very well known and beautiful. unfortunately ulun danu (also called floating temple), was not floating as the water around it was gone. i could see the bottom of the lake. this was due to the dry season according to the guide. nevertheless, the temple still looked great!",30
"we went there on a day tour, beautiful scenery from the top and a good place to see sun set. we watched the kecak and fire dance at the temple with sun setting on the backdrop. very beautiful, you can buy the tickets at the venue. like any other temple in bali, tourists are not allowed inside the main temple.",2
"we got here at 5:30am to watch sunrise and it was worth it! it is a holy month of prayer, a big event that happens every 10 years and which is open to about 4 million hindus, therefore it was beautiful to see lots of smartly dressed, happy people arrive early for prayer and soaking in the happy athmosphere. the priest blessed us with holy water when we got up, which we thought was lovely and made us feel very welcome. it was amazing to see the sun slowly illuminating mt. angung. if you just want the instagram photo at the gate and arrive in the afternoon with other thousands of tourists, you will be disappointed in your experience! if you make an effort and get here early, you can get your shots and enjoy your surroundings and experience :)",4
situated on the south west end of bali getting to this temple can be time consuming and a little hectic. it is well worth the visit. the temple itself is quite small but the grounds around it are expansive and offer sweeping views or the ocean.,2
this is one of the most beautiful temples in bali and is not to be missed! the back drop of the lake surrounded by mountains is absolutely fabulous. you feel transported to a different world! loved it!!,2
"was glad i visited uluwatu temple. the view of the ocean is stunning. the entry fee includes the provision of a sarong and/or sash. beware of the monkeys as we saw two running away with someones spectacles. additionally, one grabbed my sarong and we had a little tug of war. the view was worth the visit.",8
"an amazing temple sitting on the cliff. a must visit if you are in uluwatu, beautiful sunset and stunning views. there are also monkeys jumping around and not harmful.",8
"nice place to visit. can be done without a guide, eventhough they offer themselves. really peaceful and interesting. also offer an insight into real bali life outside of tourists.",2
"it is recommended to be there in the morning/noontime. you can go up to the temple when the tide is low. a lot of tourist bus in the afternoon. made more fun together with our guide nyoman. a lot of things to buy,",4
went there bout 5.00pm...the show started at 6 pm...so we got to walk around the area... the view is awesome and you'll get breathtaking view from the top of the cliff...the highlight is actually the kecak dance. you can actually enjoy the performance as watching the sunset by the cliff...two in one!!,13
"uluwatu temple is one of the oldest and highest temples on the island of bali. with beautiful sea and cliff views, you can enjoy the beautiful sunset",8
"the temple itself is very basic and there are many tourists arriving by the bus loads. the views from the cliffs are definitely the highlight. entrance without a guide is only 30,000.00 rp",4
"uluwatu temple was really amazing ! breathtaking view around the vicinity as well as the villagers were very friendly and nice people. i paid idr 120,000 for the entrance fee as well as the fire kecak dance peformance. it is definitely worth the time and money. to avoid massive crowd when you will be inside, i would advise to come to the temple by 4pm or else you will have to face the traffic flow where many people will just come after that time for the kecak fire dance by the beautiful sunset view. all in all, had an awesome experience within the vicinity of uluwatu temple. till next time ! matur suksma !",8
this is on of our favorite temples on bali - set on the lake with nice views around. in is in mountains so the views are weather dependant and we were very lucky to enjoy it on sunny day. we heard from few others that they didn't see almost anything because everything was in clouds. basically this lake is in the middle of old vulcano and if you go futher towards west the road climbs to the edge and gets you to next two lakes with very nice views which shouldn't be missed. little bit futher is village monduk with nice watterfalls. we did all this on our transport from ubud to pemuteran.,2
"great to visit, esp. sunset time. it is good to take picture there with wonderful sunset. the show next to the temple takes 1 hr long, but it is difficult to understand the story behind, better study some myths and histories.",4
whether the temple will be surrounded by water depends on when you visit. it is interesting to view from many angles when it is dry enough to walk around below the base.,4
"we went to tanah lot at sunset,the view was breath taking however there were alot of crowd trying to enjoy the sunset as well",17
"a great place to see. some really interesting architecture, some parts of the temple built into the hillside overlooking a stream. amazing to imagine how long ago it was built and how they managed with basic tools due to its remoteness. crazy, spoilt monkeys which will attack if you tease them with food! best advice is to ignore the monkeys!",14
somehow i had a vision of a quiet lakeside temple. instead we found an area disastrously badly developed and really really worth avoiding. the higher two lakes we hit in the mist so no idea what they were like but overall rather sad.,4
"i visited this temple back in april. there are no words to describe just how beautiful this place is. the walk up to the temple is an easy one, and you'll ace stunning views and plenty of companions. my main gripe is the temple and how they allow it to overcrowd. i went during a peak time, and the temple was filled twice to its capacity during the kecak show. this lead to constant disruptions during the show, obstructed views, and so on. it was a bit scary during the show because if an accident were to happen, utter chaos would ensue. however, the show was still amazing , and well worth all of the other distractions.",13
"uluwatu has view things to offer: a beautifully set complex of temples, amazing views of the ocean and an incredible cliffs. all costs only 20.000 rupiahs per person and sarong is provided free of charge. so why only 4 stars? well, it's very dirty. there's lots of rubbish laying around on the outskirts (temples are obviously very clean). however, i believe it has something to do with the wild monkeys occupying the area. they grab absolutely anything that is in your hands, head, neck or even inside your pockets. i saw a monkey steeling a shoe from a lady, as they're attracted to colors. please do not take anything with you when entering uluwatu, as you're risking loosing it. also, don't buy bananas from the locals, as these particular monkeys (quite opposite to the monkey forest ones) are completely not interested in your food. lots of fruit is already laying around for them to take. experience worth the trip, definitely. you can count on picturesque views and close contact with nature.",8
"the temple is very beautiful to see. not all gets a opportunity to actually enter the temple as during high tide, the temple surroundings is completely filled with sea water and it is impossible to go to temple without a boat. the surrounding areas are beautiful and are well maintained. try have a coconut which would suffice hunger of 2 people with costs around 15,000 rupiah. nice place for photographers and selfie takers :)",4
"me and my wife drove up there from ubud. it took about 1 1/2 hours to get there. the entrance fee was 100,000 rupiah for each person!! which was expensive for bali standards. the structure you see in the pictures by the lake is not as big as you would expect. the garden and temple is all well maintained and looks very european. lots of crowds. and extremely over rated. my advice don't bother going. there are better temples to see.",2
"we rode scooters from seminyak here. the car park told a story; it was going to be very busy. we used the free toilet before the main entrance and were pleasantly surprised that the entrance fee for foreigners was only a multiple of 3 that for locals. other places we had been to in indonesia had been up to 10 times the price for locals. there are a lot of stalls and vendors selling all sorts on the path down to the temples, most of which are on the cliff or in the sea. it is however, a very beautiful setting and the temples are well worth seeing. we went off piste to the right and found a beach further along. however, our path was blocked by the waves and we didn't fancy risking the rocks and surf to reach it. you could easily spend a good few hours here.",2
"this temple is not easy to get to. its pretty distant from all other attractions. but the reviews were great so we decided to put the effort in. the temple is super small and unimpressive (the photos are deceiving) and its literally the only thing to see there. it would be fine as a 10 minute pit stop on the way to your main attraction, but as the main attraction its a total joke. we were distraught that we had spent 2 hours to get up there and spent 50.000 to see it.",4
"stare at it. it does look like it's floating on the lake. look at your 50,000 rupiah note. yep, same temple, same view. what's not to like. this is a must see venu, you won't regret it. i highly recommend it.",4
"this beautiful spot is about 2 hours drive east of kuta - and so worth the effort. it is nothing short of stunning. beautiful gardens, fish ponds with the largest koi fish we have ever seen, and 2 beautiful mountain spring water pools that are available for you to take a relaxing swim in. cost is 10 000idr to enter the grounds and then another 10 000idr if you wish to have a swim. change rooms with toilet facilities are available. these are very clean and are located right next to the 2 large swimming pools. a beautiful way to spend half a day in bali!! we loved it!",2
"uluwata was lovely, but a pushy guide spoilt the experience. we paid our entry fee and then a guide led us down a path towards the temple. naturally, we assumed that his service was a part of the entry fee as it it all happened so naturally and no-one led us to believe otherwise. after we'd walked around the area he asked for his payment. we were stunned when he demanded 100 rupiah saying \this is my job.\ i don't begrudge the money but i certainly don't appreciate the deception involved. we told our driver who told us we'd been fleeced. just pay your fee and refuse to allow a \guide\ to go with you.",8
the time to visit this is definitely near sunset time. the location is breathtaking . the waves crashing against the temple hill is a sight to behold. it is a short walk to the temple.,4
the stage is placed nicely so you can watch kecak dance with sunset background. come at 15.00-16.00 so you can walk around the temple before the shows. you will be given the story line in bahasa and english so you don't need to understand each word they say. great touching and funny story.,13
"we landed up at tank lot at 5.30 and found it crowded with people eager to snap photographs. it has wonderful scenic places you;d have loved to go to and put out feet in water which we did not have time for. has lot of small shops around you can find deals in but should reach there by 4 in the evening if you want to explore and enjoy the place. you can go down to the temple if the tide is low and cross over , at leat reach one of the two temples which will be more fulfilling. going later than 5 you cannot, so plan well.",4
"a nice place to visit, with great architecture etc but sadly a little overshadowed of how it seems to be a bit of a money maker. theres is an obligatory donation before entering and then once in, should you wish to get a picture in the famous gate, theres a long queue and again another fee for this to be done. just felt a shame for a sacred place to be seen in this light in my opinion. i would still recommend a visit here.",28
this is another temple full of monkeys but is worth a visit for the spectacular views. its only a couple of dollars to get in but beware of the older guide. you dont need a guide as you just have to walk around by yourself which we would have preferred. this guy tagged around with us didnt encourage us to do the long arms of the walk which are very doable and then asked for a $10 tip at the end tends to leave a sour taste in your mouth. without him it would have been worth a visit!,14
uluwatu temple is a must see. the sunset kecak dance is fantastic but very popular so get there around 5pm for good seats. the cost to see the kecak dance does indeed go to the local population for social services and i feel it is worth seeing.,8
tanah lot gave us a breathtaking scenic view. the breath and the sound of the waves were magic. the decoration and gardens were surreal. tanah lot offered a day of tranquillity and peace. this temple is now very commercialized and the amount of tourist can be annoying. it took me a while in order to get my perfect shot without having tourist walk in front of my camera. if you are visiting bali do not miss this place.,18
"astonishing beauty of sea shore temple and cliff best to visit in evening for the sun set be aware the uluwatu monkeys are very aggressive, i lost my sunglasses at uluwatu when i was posing to camera",8
been to this place and visited the temple which is actually a rock. you need to cross the water to access it and need to got blessed to enter (after a small donation)! the view is nice but the place itself is not breathtaking...,4
"this was a beautiful temple, but pretty small. there were tons and tons of people everywhere. worth a visit.",4
this temple is on the lake and is often called the floating temple. it is a beautiful area. great to take pictures. however this place are full of tourist when we visited.,4
it is a must have in your visit to bali if you like local culture and even if you don't because the sunset is simply amazing here.,2
we hired a scooter and rode to uluwatu temple. we didn't do the sunset but it was still good. there weren't too many other people there. it costs $2 to get in and if you have shorts on they will give you a sarong to wear. monkeys at the entrance but they didn't bother us. some parts of the temple are closed and only open for worshippers. the views are stunning out to sea. there are spots where you can just sit and look out to the ocean.,8
when arrived at the entrance some people were discussing outside. sarong was provided to enter the temple. when reached at the temple then came to know the number were given to be able to take pictures at the heaven gate a need to wait when our number will be called. very nice place to visit but too long time for waiting.,28
perched on a cliff top is this hindu temple. since you are not allowed into the temple you end up seeing only what you can from the ground. it's so nice to see the waves spraying all around. during high tides the sea comes in and the temple is cut off from the mainland. also there is a walk along the cliff to the right of the temple from where you get to see beautiful sunset on a clear day. best would be to time the visit so that you get the sunset also. there is a market place between the temple and car park where you can haggle hard.,4
very nice view of the temple and the ocean. the monkeys make it even better. the temple is like hanging at the cliffs and the sea at the bottom makes it very special. take really good care of your belongings though as the monkeys have a tendency to steal everything,14
"our last stop was visiting uluwatu temple, a balinese hindu sea temple. it is located on the cliffs of the sea. they have an amazing show that starts at 6pm. the temple has beautiful ocean views and an amazing sunset.",8
this is a must visit place when in bali. view from the cliffs is amazing and very good for photographs purposes too. there is of course nothing much to do here other than to enjoy the view and serenity of the temples here.. albeit the number of tourists here does make it a little rowdy and noisy at times.,2
a nice place to visit and watch the sun go down. you can't visit the temple but we visited on a special day and it was fantastic to see everyone in traditional dress visiting the temple. plenty of shops to visit while you wait for sunset.,4
a wonderful place to visit and get to see these creatures in a place set aside to ensure their survival. seeing them up to their antics was a highlight. also having an opportunity to see some of the sacred ceremonies in progress at the different temple sites was absolutely worth the visit. amazing experience.,4
"nice temple with beautiful views. it has a black sand and a very beautiful beach with rock hills around the temple. enjoy the sunset with young coconut ice, really quality time. our children love to visit this temple, a great experience with the family!",4
"first stop on my trip last time in bali, never been there before so i kinda curious, riding motorcycle for the first time there and its thrilling for me, the weather was cloudy yet sunny yet cloudy again back and forth haha i can' t believe that it's free to visit this place! wowww...awesomee..plus its not so many local people and the environment was really taking care by the nice resorts there, so many tourist there..the beach is nicee with the white sand..i think i can just lay down there enjoying the view, reading books or observe and find funny things to see..as simple as that :)",2
"didnt know what to expect as visits to the temples has been a bit of a let down. pleasantly surprised, great guides to help scattered throughout the sanctuary",4
"we visited a few temple but this one by far is the best. a little far but worth the drive and distance. this temple is on the cliff of a mountain and surrounded by water. the view is beautiful. they also have monkeys that will try to steal your things. do not leave your things unattended. we saw a lot of people cellphone and water get stolen. we had a tour guy who stand outside the temple and charges 100,000 which is like 10 us bucks. both worth it. he give you an history of the temple, feed the monkey and take pictures.",14
such a beauty of a sunset and temples on both sides. i felt like i wanna visit the place every single day in my life.,4
"it was worth visiting during sunset and there happened to be a ceremony so that made it extra special but it was very very busy. we walked all the way to the left and it was more quiet and best of all, you get a better shot at the temple dujring the sunset.",4
it is a very nice temple and the view is beautiful nice gardens and lots of shops and little restaurants we ate at the one with the purple table cloths great view and good price we had a driver from legian so to get in it costs 125000 2 ppl at 60 each and 5 for parking,4
this temple is absolutely breathtaking. it is unique from other temples in that it is on a lake. it is well worth the drive! definitely a must-see.,4
"the view was awesome, although there was a few balinesian photographers around to take picture, they do not expect any amount from the tourists. they took awesome picture of me with the temple. many tourists have eagerly asked them to take pictures of theirs, however a little token would be much appreciated. the \professional pictures\ cost about 100,000 rupiah. hot and humid, advisable to go during sunset moments.......",2
a nice place to visit but very busy! we went at sunset so we could also see the kecak dance. it's very pretty and a nice place for a stroll around. the kecak dance was very entertaining and added that bit extra to the trip there.,13
"up on arrival we hired a official local guide that costs 150.000r (quite some money for bali). however this guide could not say anything about the temple, upon any question he would answer things such as: oh this is our tradition, or there was a rock here then 20 years ago they built this temple, or i'm not sure because i was not yet born when this place was built - really???? i can take myself all the way to bali, yet they offer a paid guide to walk you 100 meters up the path to see the temple and this person knows nothing about it? we felt really annoyed and ripped off. to complete the amazing guided tour, a queue of over 1h to take a picture... this picture is also organised by local guys that take 2 shots of each person and then scream 'next', not to mention that they place a mirror under the camera to fake a lake reflection. to complete you have to pay 5000r to use a disgusting dirty toilet without paper. it was the least respectful temple experience i ever seen. is time for the balinese authorities to organise the visit and care of these places if they expect tourists to return and tell their friends to go to bali. we are super disappointed.",2
"the location of the temple perched on a cliff over the ocean is stunning, but the temple itself is nothing impressive. and as much as i'd hate to say it, though i very much enjoy traditional dance, i found the kecak performance rather irritating rather than entertaining. it is also extremely crowded.",13
"it had been 15 years since we last visited. it seems much more commercialized than than we remembered. still, it's one of those iconic bali landmarks that is definitely worth a visit. at low tide you can walk all the way out to the temple. my favorite time of day to visit is at sunset.",2
"went here for the kecak dance show but unfortunately we were 30minutes late. so we decided to just enjoy the view just next to the cliff and it was exceptionally beautiful !! eventhough it was surround by dark clouds, the sunset view still amazing !",13
"the post card view is beautiful, especially during sunset. but when you approach the temple closeup, there isn't much to see ! lots of monkeys along the cliff, and they like to grab glasses of tourists' face. so keep your glasses if you can, or hand on to them when monkeys are near. local park warden will warn tourist, and they will help to retreive items snatched out of goodwill. no scams and no payment involved !",14
"we visited in the late morning during low tide so could access the temple up close. however, the trees that have grown obscured the view of the temple so it kinda lost its appeal. i last visited maybe 15 years ago and remembered that it was prettier then.",4
"view of the temple is amazing ... looking out at the ocean from high ground and seeing monkey around (very dangerous but fun) ... only disappointment is the kecak dance!! they occupied way way too many people!! it's a very hot day but having overly crowded patrons are not a nice place to watch the dance!! view of the sunset, temple and the dance is amazing though ...",13
traffic is crazy in bali but this was the one temple we were able to make it to was quite beautiful and with being there during the sunset there are some nice cafes with patios overlooking the main temple where you can relax and get some great photos.,2
"i went with my family for half day tour to uluwatu temple, the sunset is awesome and must watch if u are there never missed it,..",8
"although location of the temple is nice - on an island - it has been made into a real tourist destination with a lot of shops and restaurants surrounding the place. if you want to reach the island, be sure to check the tides, because you cant always go there. i assume it is always crowded.",4
"we visited the uluwatu temple during the morning, when it wasn't very crowded,it s nice, you get a few beautiful views but not amazing.about the monkeys (everybody says they're aggressive) we had no problem!",8
i would say the main reason for visiting this precious site is for the views that it offers. the lempuyang temple itself is not that spectacular to be honest. from the walk to the main temple you cross a few smaller ones which are ok for the stops in between on your path to the summit. take lots of water and sunscreen for this trip.,28
we visited the temple during late afternoon and stayed the great evening show of nature - the sunset! watch out the monkeys - they steal everything from eyegleasses to watches and jewelry. just leave them behind in order to enjoy the temple quioetly,14
"i wasn't sure what to expect when seeing a temple in a lake, but ulun danu is really breathtaking. having arrived just before sunrise, it is a spectacularly beautiful location. and arriving so early meant there was practically no-one else around, which really allows you to take in the peace and tranquility of the spot. it is definitely worth visiting and absolutely worth visiting at the start of the day.",30
the sunset was beautiful. my second time here and i just can't get enough of the view. a must to visit this place when you come to bali,2
the temple itself is ok but the view of the rock formations and the ocean crashing against the cliffs is the best part. there are plenty of monkeys around and as the warnings say hang on to everything as they are very fast and you could lose something in a second.,14
recommended to visit this temple at 3-4pm if you don't wish to wait until sunset and want to avoid the crowd. view without the sunset is still another great view that makes the visitation worth for it!,4
"the temple are amazing, too bad we can't come closely, they put fence. but the view are really breathtaking, we want to come again next time for sunset photo.",4
"personally, this is the one place one should not miss out on the island of bali. a must see attraction with amazing views of the cliff and the sea. every bali traveller should visit this spot. some suggestions 1. go early in the morning at around 9..not many people will be there and hence your experience will be pure bliss. 2. be careful of the monkeys. they can be dangerous. 3. take your camera along. you do not want to miss this for anything in the world.",2
"gorgeous view of the temple at the edge of the cliff. it is extremely overcrowded. as a visitor, you can't see much of the temple. the stop and go traffic to get to and from the temple can make the drive take 3 to 4 times what you might expect.",4
"this was one of the reasons we decides to take the est bali tour, and it did not disappoint. we visited on a friday and it was not busy at all.",2
"its a bit of a hike from denpasar to uluwatu - say about 300k idr driver cost - but it is a must-do for sunset. the temple itself is pretty, but its the location perched high on the clifftop that is remarkable. its one of bali's sunset destinations, and can get very crowded for a short period of time. there are many monkeys, with a reputation for pinching your sunglasses and shoes; so we opted for a guide who was lurking at the main gate (~70k idr) who knew how to manage any primate-related risks. a sarong and sash are available at the gate, bring some cash for the entry fee. allow about an hour, bring water, mossie repellent and of course the camera !",8
nice place to see sunset. there is a temple approx. just 10 meters in the sea. photogenic place. always crowded.,4
"we booked a private driver to take us out to uluwatu. we enjoyed strolling around the cliff. the monkeys do guard the walk way and will snatch your belongings so we put everything in a back pack, was a good laugh. you can't go inside the temple, just view from the outside which is all we are interested in seeing anyway. glad we went and would love to see one of the magic sunsets out there - maybe next time!",8
uluwatu temple is temple on the clip with beautiful view with india ocean and also in the afternoon at 6pm you can watching kecak and fire dance with beautiful sunset.,8
"a great place to visit, especially if you love wild life. amazing temples and sculptures throughout. great experience.",4
having been to bali many times and seen tanah lot only from afar we decided to head out there we arrived around 10am and there were people arriving and leaving but i think this is a good time to go as at midday it was far to busy the place is very well organised and the temple is truly beautiful and has a sense of serenity you can go up to the temple but be prepared to queue there are other vantage spots around to see the temple in all its wonder the tide was out so we wandered all around the waves were far out but with 40 minutes the tide began to come in the ground is very uneven so if you are a little wobbly on your feet or have young children just be aware there are also lots of steps to conquer but it truly is worth the effort we have more visitors in november so we will certainly be heading back,18
the uluwatu temple is one of many temples in bali but best known & worth visiting as it sits on a cliff with spectaular views to the ocean. the temple is also home to many monkeys that wonder around the grounds. at the time we were there they were building a new restaurant there though there is already a cafe by the car park. if you have shorts or a skirt with knees showing then you will be provided a complimentary sarong to wear during the duration of your visit.,8
"one of the perfect sunset i've ever see... temple on the cliff, while watching the \kecak\ dance also called by fire dance,it's magic!!!... go there about 4.30 pm,it cost idr 30k for the entrance, you must wear sarong/cover ur knee and shoulder to enter to the temple,they provide sarong next to the ticket counter anyway, explore the temple and the cliff,\monkey\ pool..then you can watch the dance performance at 6 pm-7pm..it cost about idr 100k for an hour performance... it's one of most recommended to do in uluwatu!",8
the only temple that require an entrance fee and well worth it. lots of shops selling tourist merchandise. time your visit to sunset and low tide. very beautiful at sunset and can walk across to the main temple (in picture) at low tide and get blessed with holy water.,4
"a visually stunning temple located directly on the beach, but it can be difficult to fully enjoy the charm due to the hordes of tourists and vendors hawking their wares. while we were there at low tide, our guide advised that when the tide is in the main temple will be on an island promontory surrounded by water. i am not likely to go back to this attraction again simply due to the crowds.",4
"breathtaking scenery and awesome views, traditional temple and during entrance they provide traditional clothes to use due to the custom of the holy site. full greenish area with a cliff and an ancient temple view. this place nice to enjoy sunset. the place is magic, full of tradition, arts and architecture, there is a show in love where people sing and dance. despite that, the view is the best, it haves you calm and an inner peace. the entrance fee is not too expensive and the most important advice is don't show or carry any food items, as monkeys will grab and bather you. total time spending around 3 hours.",4
"during our visit, the water in on low tide mode. we were able to took our photos just below the temple. furthermore, the view was so good and perfect!",4
"once again our driver suggested this place due to it's views and spiritual significance. yes, i will admit that the views were awesome, but that is were it stopped. i did not see anything that resembled spiritual significance. you cannot enter the temple and all you can do it walk around looking at the cliff views while tyring to avoid monkeys that try and steal everything you have. i was told to put my glasses in my pocket so the monkeys will not take them. problem is, i need my glasses to see. if you enjoy walking uphill and stairs in heat and humidity, while avoiding these aggressive monkeys, then go for it.",14
"it's about two hour's drive north of kuta and is in the mountains so the air is cool and nice. the temple itself sits in a beautiful setting, at the edge of lake beratan. we arrived just after lunch and took a nice stroll in the temple complex. my daughter and i rented one of those pedal boats for idr 40.000,- per 15 minutes, which is a bit expensive. but we chalked it off due to peak season. however, by using the boat, we can see the temple from a different angle. and she was thrilled, so yeah, it's worth. it",4
"this was our second visit to tanah lot. we first visited about 20 years ago and went to watch the sunset, unfortunately it was packed with lots of visitors and sellers and it wasn't as nice as i was hoping. this time we went early in the day and it was a completely different experience. there were very few others there and we could just roam around without the crowds and take it all in, taking photos without heaps of people in the frame. still sellers there trying to get us to buy souvenir's but not that intrusive. this visit was what i hoped it would be, relaxed with plenty of opportunities to take great photos. it is such a serene place to when seen like this.",17
"love everything about it but to many people,too crowded watching fire dance very special really worthy pay and saw sun set and the kecak dance sooo traditional",13
its a nice view of the temple. you can get good photos of the temple from the too. you can see some shops in front which has some traditional dessert.,4
beautiful small temple in a lake. when we visited the temple it was a rainy day. but don't worry you can rent umbrellas from temple entrance. we covered jatiluwih rice terrace & bratan temple in a day. both same route.,4
"it is an awesome place to visit , and thus attracts a lot of tourists. the story behind the temple and the caves is very interesting and quite fascinating. we went during the morning and realy liked the waves and the place.",4
"huuuuuuuuuge temple - waaaaaaaay too many tourists! if you are planning to see balinese traditional fire dance, make sure that you are there before 6pm, cause othervise you will be sitting in the actual show circle! uluwatu temple is magnificent, but reminds me a lot on australian 12 apostels, if you been there. personally, i was not so impressed cause unfortunately, what has been saint before maybe, now it not. it is all about tourism and bussines. you can actually see there blue snake in one of the caves - btw blue snake should protect te temple, but in this case, you have to pay to see poor snake. honestly, quite dissapointing. i payed caue i was curios, but only thing that i could see is poor eghausted animal.",8
"the best time to visit the temple is when all the visitors are not there, then you can really appreciate the peaceful serenity and ambiance of this beautiful place, when the lake is mirror like some fantastic photos can be taken.",4
"we visited this temple early this month and we got a different opinion to what people have been posting. the temple is worth the visit if you happen to be staying in the uluwatu area. we found that traveling all the way down from places like ubud or kuta could be a waste of time for some people. we did not want to see the kecak performance as we try to avoid touristic shows as much as we can so we got there around 3pm. thanks to that we found a place free of crowds, outstanding cliff views and not-so-annoying monkeys. we were prepared to find vicious monkeys but in fact they were not... maybe because they knew that later during the kecak dance the crowds would come and they would get their treats but in our case they let us off... we were done in one hour (good!) and afterwards we headed back to our fabulous bulgari hotel. overall, we enjoyed it and the views blew us away.",8
"the temple itself is nothing too special. you can not walk around in the temple, you have to walk around it. the views are good with an ocean backdrop. beware of the monkeys as they steal your belongings if you're not paying attention. take water as it can get very hot and humid.",14
"i was lucky that i went to this place couple of years a go when travelling wasnt as simple as it is now. not many people can go travel as it need a lot of money. i got lucky that i could visited this place when it was still calm, not crowded. enjoy the canoe, enjoy the view, the pura (temple), it is just as calming as it can be.",4
this is a nice temple but it is a shame that it is over run by tourists. fantastic place to get some great photos from,4
"the temple itself is lovely although a little under whelming. the entry price is very reasonable but i would recommend going to one of the less known temples for a more traditional balinese experience. unfortunately tourists over run this landmark, which wouldnt be as much of an issue if they would stop harassing the monkeys who have made this their home...",2
"from my point view it was not will organized and overcrowded that their was no space for the dancers, the people kept coming in even while the show is started like if they have no limited number for audiences, the same show is in the ubud place and it was much better in my openion",13
love this place. one of unique and popular tourist spot in bali. you will see an amazing view when the sea level rise up where the temple is on the rock in the middle of the sea.,2
keyif dolu zaman geçirebilirsiniz. fotoğraf çekebilir ve uzun uzun yürüyebilirsiniz. sıcak hava ve nemli ortam biraz rahatsız edebilir. & you can spend time full of joy. you can take pictures and you can walk for a long time. hot and humid weather may make some uncomfortable,2
"high entrance fee (60,000idr), and the area is crowded with tourists and touts- but the uniqueness of this sea temple is undeniable, and especially beautiful set against the sunset and crashing waves. there is a daily kecak dance performance in the evening at 6.30pm (if it isn't raining) within the grounds as well.",13
"ulun danu temple is perched up on a hill, sitting comfortably by a beautiful lake. it was a really pleasant surprise for the both of us after having to endure a day long of hot & humid climate. it rained a bit so there was a layer of mist camly hovering above the lake. while the temple on its own was beautiful, we spent most of our time enjoying the view of the splendid lake & chilly wind. we also witnessed a ritual which was being performed by some local devotees.",30
went to visit bali on aug till sep 2015 really gave me a memorable experience by the beautiful of nature. the currents there are strong enough that will gave big splashing when wabes hit the rocks. becareful not to step on lower rocks as it is slippery or during high tides as you will be swept away by currents. however the view are awesome from several spots plus the breeze and sunset will gave this magical site a unique experience.,2
everyone said that we had to see this temple while in bali but after seeing it myself i was a little underwhelmed. the views of the cliffs are absolutely stunning but the temple itself is small and doesn't really offer much to see. the monkeys are rather aggressive at this temple as well. i suggest seeing it for the views but it won't take more than an hour to experience the entire complex.,2
"i was blown away by the view from this temple. definitely worth the traffic it takes to get here. i will say that getting a proper tour guide around the island makes your trip that much more memorable. we had a lovely tour guide named ketut which made our trip that much more fantastic by his knowledge of the island, great english and easy going attitude. we couldn't have been more appreciative for our tour - we actually hired him twice during our time in bali ! if anyone needs a driver/tour guide around the island, ketut is your man. trust us when we say our trip to bali wouldn't have been the same without him. contact him at kacer67@yahoo.com or facebook - hakunamatata ketut. all in all, bali was just the trip we were all hoping it would be. we were able to see the classic tourist sites while taking small detours to lesser known (and absolutely beautiful) sites around the island",2
went to visit tanah lot temple at around 2pm in the afternoon. the sun is super hot but it is windy with cool breeze with the awesome view which makes the visit worth it. there were these little shops that sells batik and souvenirs along the way before you get to go inside the temple. it was full of crowd of course but we were lucky to get near the photo spot as it was low tide on that time. there is this donation box which u can donate by free will for the temple..,17
very picturesque place to visit and very relaxing place to walk around. the grounds are incredibly well tendered. they have a small deer park apparently the deer are rare and they choose to keep them safe in their grounds which adds a little interest among the great temple. it's well worth a visit as part of a tour of other sites.,4
"came here for a wedding. gorgeous magical setting with amazing views. the sunsets are spectacular and the scenery just gives you the impression that your standing on the edge of the world. uluwatu is very quiet famous for its surf, yoga and health retreats, and weddings if your lucky enough to get an invite.",8
"the interior of the temple is closed to visitors, and is only approachable during low tide. clealiness is good, crowded with visitors. a perfect spot for sunset photography, and many souvenir shops are available near the beach.",4
"we were staying in amed and had a free morning. decided to visit this temple and explore some true balinese hindu culture. the location on the tripadvisor map is incorrect. the temple is located in karangasem, bali, indonesia which is about 2.5 hours drive north east of kuta or 30 minutes drive from amed in eastern bali. upon arrival you will be directed to an information booth where you will need to hire a sarong (men and women) for 10,000 idr each (about 1 usd). they will also show you a map and give you a brief rundown of the 7 temples. i took a photo of the map and uploaded it, it can be helpful to know where you are along the trail. as a side note, we were pretty guarded when being approached at first after our time in kuta but the people here are trustworthy from what we experienced. there were no touts running around trying to rip us off or sell is things, there wasnt even pressure to hire a guide although it is an option. we decided to go without a guide and walked to temple 1 which is the biggest and most beautiful of all 7. if you're not very fit you can pay a motorbike guy to drive you all the way up to temple 2, we wiahed we did that on the way back! the temples get smaller as you go and alot of the views are obscured by trees. however, the trail is beautiful and, at times, quite refreshing in the jungle. great views of mt agung, especially from temple 6. as per my uploaded map, after temple 2 you can bypass temples 3,4 and 5 and go straight up to 6 then push for the summit which is temple 7. the monkeys get aggressive from temple 6 onwards but there are security guys with air rifles to escort you to the top. we found it better to wait for a group of balinese worshippers and walk with them and the 'bodyguard'. we offered to pay him and he declined so we bought him a drink at the end. waiting for a balinese family was a good option. they took is under their wings and we were all blessed as one family at temple 7. we lit incense and gave flower offerings (available to buy at the start of temple 2 for 15,000 idr, 1.50 usd) and were splashed with holy water from the hindu priest. very rewarding experience although the view was blocked by trees at the top. the best view was from temple 6. a note on fitness required for this visit. the balinese choose to go very very slow up the steps, they stop at every temple and rest. they do it right, im very fit and my legs were shaking towards the end. take at least 2 litres of water per person or ot can be purchased at little stalls along the way. take sunscreen and wear hats. plus insect repellant. if you want to visit to only see a beautiful hindu temple them visit temple 1 which is 5 mins walk from the start. the other temples are not overly visually pleasing. we went to the top purely because we would have regretted not going all the way. we only saw 3 monkeys early on and they didnt appear interested in us. the guus at the front gate told us there have been 40 bites of tourists in the last 6 months so please be careful and dont wear anything shiny. finally, when walking up the steps, the balinese believe in only talking about positive topics and not complaining about the walk or being tired. its all about making a pilgrimage to the gods and purifying your spirit along the way. enjoy!",2
look is very nice bali temple in the ocean tanah lot the best one place for you to visite becouse when you come to tanah lot temple you can see about thre more temple aside from point of tanahlot temple .,18
"first off, the fee is 30,000 rupiah per person (foreigner rate). after that, you simply walk to the temple. it is a few minutes away from the entrance. i suggest bringing sunblock or an umbrella. we went there around 1pm and it was scorching hot! you will be exposed under the sun. secondly, it can get really crowded there. lots of people trying to take the best photos and some of them won't budge from an area once they think they found the best spot for their photos. anyway, there is nothing much to say about the temple. it is pretty straightforward. it is definitely unique. i would only recommend this to people who simply just want to take pictures of the temples in bali. tip: haggle with the prices of souvenir. i was able to buy a bintang tank top for 25,000. but when i asked, the original price they told me was 50,000. 50% of the price they tell you should be fine.",2
"most temples are \seen one, seen them all\. this is a must visit in bali, its a beautiful place set in the mountains on a lake. when we visited we spent the night in bedugul so we could visit the temple early. highly recommended visit.",2
"not impressed at all. a place made to attract tourists, but far from a real traditional experience. crowded place, with everybody trying to find good spots for pictures. if you want to see authentic bali, go to ubud.",2
"uluwatu temple , a place with temples, traditional dance and most gorgeous ocean view from the top of the hill .... i was amazed by the sunset view where i felt to be free from any bindings ... but monkeys are terrible ..they snatched my glass and it was horrible as it became dark that time ...",8
"the place is awesome and a must visit place when you are in bali, a beautiful place with the very cheap entrance fee.",2
they'll steal your sunglasses right off your head! that's what happened to me but i got them back thanks to a local who threw a banana to distract the monkey. he then turned around and asked me for a tip. lol. the local- not the monkey. hah if you're into temples and ocean this is the place to go. otherwise it's just another temple but it's a temple next to the ocean. if u like the ocean you will get some satisfaction from this visit. i won't go again tho,14
a good place to see in bali. the temple is a bit crowded but has a good sea view. there is a cultural dance held in the evening at 6 pm which is worth watching. one needs to buy entry tickets for temple and for the show separately. there are a seri s of steps that can be taken to cover the entire length . kids can enjoy the cultural show,2
loved it here!! the temple is so serene and beautiful. it's not huge so an jour is more than enough time. landscaping is stunning and the statues are really cool. would def suggest.,4
"yes lovely temples but completely swamped by stalls, shops and cafes. temples are like an afterthought with no precedence placed on the importance of the temples. for a religiously important site, rubbish strewn and dumped in the back allys but not surprising for bali which is a ticking time bomb of plastic & trash. no control on numbers means you'll be shoulder to shoulder with hundreds of others trying to at least enjoy the visit. lasted about 20 minutes, took couple photos. wouldn't waste your time especially if you've been ripped off for transport getting there. use uber instead, locals hate it as they can't rip you off, so you'll save a load of cash!",2
i had to visit this temple as i had seen this on several brochures and travel guides on bali. was nice but was slightly crowded due to the weekend. worth a visit.,2
"the temple itself is small, no different to others you may have seen with no access to the inner circle. that said the views high on the cliff top of the coastline are spectacular. there is an easy walk well marked just mind the monkeys. thanks for the vote if you found this helpful.",14
"very beautiful view. however, it is only just a view. tourists are not permitted inside the temple so you only get the outer view. a bonus is that since you do not enter the temple you don't need to worry about covering up which is great since it gets pretty hot around there. i'd recommend going early in the day when there are less tourists and it is low tide. although sunset is beautiful the heat is excruciating and it is very crowded.",4
"this place is a must visit in bali .. views are awesome and good for photographer to click some shot nearby. after going through details of some routes decided for this one. in bali there are fixed routes in which taxi will take you to show the sightseeing. either you can choose this route to cover bartan temple, jatiluwih rice terrace, taman ayun and tanahlot or you can visit ubud and mount batur.our driver cum guide helped lot during trip took our photos and didn't bother about time and shown every place without hurry ... his number is 081237775730. sharing some shots taken.",2
"built in 1663 and located on the shores of lake bratan in the mountains near bedugul, pura ulun danu bratan is a major shivaite and water temple on bali. due to the importance of lake bratan as a main source of irrigation in central bali, this temple is used for worship dewi danu - the balinese water, lake and river goddess. it is very pleasant to visit this temple and be prepared to meet many people there including locals. you have to be patient if you want to get good photos.",30
"aside from the commercialness of the place, it is an incredible place to see sunset. even though it was very crowded this place is a must see. there are a lot of street vendors that are pushing but if you can move away from them this place is serene. there is no way to go to the top of the temple but the cliffs are easily scalable and worth hiking them.",4
"its a very crowded place, the actual temple is only meant for worshipers. this place offers nice sunset view and picturesque background for photo taking. i did not go all the way down since we are not allowed into the temple. but i think its very interesting to walk into the temple during hide tide as you will have to walk in water to cross over to the temple.",4
it's the kecak dance that is really the highlight as this is probably one of the few places you can get two birds with a stone the view of a sunset over the vast ocean and the dance. if you have seen the dance else where and the sunset elsewhere too can give this a miss.,13
this place is the saddest tourist place i have ever been. literally hundreds of girls dressed up just to take the \perfect shot\ at the gates of heaven for their social media pages. if you want the typical photo standing in between the gate with mt agung in the background be prepared to wait in line for 2-3 hours. note you can pay a local guide to stand in line for you. also note mt agung seems to be covered in cloud most of the time so there is a chance you still wont get the perfect shot. tip: if you are willing to forego the classic photo you can go behind the gate (the front part of the gate) and take photos were there is literally no one lined up. you wont have mt agung in the background but you still have the gate in the shot and save yourself 3 hours.,28
only seen temple from oneside again not disability friendly lots of stairs but took some nice photos of the sunset overlooking the temple,4
whilst on a car tour of the local area we stopped here. the line was so long to take a photo and stand at the temple gates. beautiful view though and worth the wait.,4
"a must! stunning. go early as it is quieter and you can appreciate the views and get good photographs. becomes very crowded later. yes it was hot but there is a breeze! trust me, as we had finished so many people were coming in and it became really crowded. highly recommend walking right down along the cliff, views are spectacular. most people just stick to the main part. ticket is cheap. your legs need to be covered or they will give you a sarong. well laid out and easy to navigate. take water. it is hot! there are few places outside where you can buy drinks. the best part or not are the monkeys. they can be aggressive. most people don't take it seriously. take glasses and hats off and hide food. if you drink water, sip it quick and watch where you do it. my guide told me to avoid eye contact with them. combine your visit with the uluwatu sunset & kecak fire dance. see my review separately on this.",13
loved the sea and waves surrounding this beautiful temple. yes there are lots of people but its a lovely attraction to see. you need to walk down passed lots of souvenir shops which i loved and it would be a great place just to go for the shopping as it was less busy than the ubud market and cheaper. i enjoyed this temple the best because the wind and ocean view gave some respite from the heat. sunset is the best time to go,4
"early morning ulun danu is very pretty and the lakes around were breathtaking. unfortunately, it was low tide, so the illusion of the main temple floating on the water was not there (from the pictures, it was never clear that the temple is so close to the land). the drive was also very beautiful, and the kopi luwak tours on the way or back were a fun distraction.",30
"its a great experience but give yourself plenty of time to watch the sunset from uluwatu as well as wander around the temple. beware of the monkeys - they have learned to be cheeky and take anything thats not firmly secured. it you are up for it, there is the monkey dance at sunset each night where 1000 men come to dance - it has no ceremonial value and was created for tourists in the 1930's. its quite a sight though.",8
tanah lot offers one of the most spectacular sunsets in bali because of the temple silhouette against the pink and purple sky. it'll cost you 60 000 entrance fee and you will need to negotiate through a vast array of tourist stalls on your entrance and exit but ultimately all worth it. get yourself a spot and watch nature provide an amazing light show as only she can do. you'll need to pay for parking too if you arrive on a scooter as we did.,18
evening sunset is the best time to be here. at times due to too many tourists it becomes difficult to get the complete view. but a must visit when in bali.,2
this one is a historic site and a very old temple had been built over there. one of the main attraction of tourists. a beautiful sea can be seen from thee top of the rock [mountain] and if you go there at evening you will have the beauty of the sunset. a little fee have been collected to enter the temple site and one can't enter with naked legs. they provide a piece of cloth to cover the bottom to maintain and honor the sacred place. there is some naughty monkeys and have fun or sometimes they try to take your cameras. don't miss this place if you are in bali. it will take almost 3 hours drive from kuta.,2
"went there on monday and make sure to arrive by the latest 5pm to avoid the rush. you need to pay entrance fee to the area and then they start selling ticket for kecak dance at 5pm inside. it's idr 100k for adult and half-price for kids. then as soon as you got your ticket i suggest you go and get yourself a good spot to sit. make sure you go to toilet beforehand as well and have some drinks - we didn't have any drink and were so thirsty. show starts at approx 6.10pm. it was really busy.. we reckoned about 1000 spectators and they were squeezing people in and made them sit on the floor nearest to the performers. if you have kids under 5, some characters might scare them as they have scary masks on. after 30 mins the show can get boring as you think you've heard enough chanting and singing from the 70 male performers... but the view of the sunset is amazing and it's one of the big tick on to do things in bali...and once in a lifetime would do!",2
"when visiting bali, this is a must see. it's beautiful despite the trek up the mountain it's worth it.",2
we were fortunate enough to visit both tana loth and uluwatu the same day ! the views of the uluwatu temple are as breathtaking as those of thana loth but the temple is not as nice ! it is a fairly long walk for people with children or having problems walking and it could get oppressive on a hot day ! bring a lot of water and try to go there at the end of the day before sunset !,8
"as part of one last excursion with discova, we decided to take a trip to uluwatu, quite possibly one of the most famous temple sites in all of bali. as we had come to expect from a guided trip to a temple, the journey there seemed to last forever, and once we arrived we were welcome to the kind of beauty that bali is more than keen to show off. if you went to uluwatu expecting something more from the classic balinese architecture youve seen up to this point, youd be sorely disappointed. the cliff-top statues, pagodas and temples are incredible feats, as usual, but nothing about the temple grounds really stands out about uluwatu (aside from the occasional gang of monkeys bathing in the water fountains). but were not at uluwatu just for the temples and the relaxing monkeys. oh no. we, alongside hundreds of others, had gathered at uluwatu for the kecack and fire dance, a marvellous spectacle and celebration of the hindu culture across the island. the stage is set and the masses gathered for sundown, where the natural light matches the stages of the story being performed before you. the chanting, singing and dancing is unlike anything we had seen in bali up to that point, it was hypnotic and entrancing and even now, nearly a year later, i can still hear the sounds in my head. as the sunlight fades, the fires are lit, and the story reaches its zenith with the inclusion of hanuman, the monkey king, who completely changes the tone of the dance into something more light-hearted and, dare i say it, goofy. and yet watching the sun set over the cliffs of bali as a story of magic, love and heroism is chanted in traditional tongues by a choir of dozens still retains its majesty and respect, despite the sudden appearance of a butt-sniffing, trickster monkey god. this was, however, where we decided to leave uluwatu; the sheer volume of people in the dance area was going to be troublesome to get out of if we stayed until the end of the performance, so we made an executive decision to leave before the crowds did. whilst the grounds themselves didnt offer anything new, the main reason we went to uluwatu, the kecack and fire dance, was more than worth the entry fee. its a carefully maintained piece of balinese tradition that demands to be experienced, and even though they may pack the tourists in to the rafters the end result is nothing short of enrapturing.",8
beautiful sunset!!! loved watching the big waves crashing and seeing local balinese families enjoying the beach/offering blessings. don't miss the sunset - its magical.,2
when you come to bali you must visit tanah lot temple. wunderful location and a great place of spirit.,18
we were very impressed by then view on this amazing temple in the water. waves vere huges this day and lot of surfers had fun in it. because of the waves we were not able to go to the heart of the temple but even the look at it worth it.,4
"we watched the sunset from tanah lot and it was a beautiful experience. definitely worth a visit. the temple is majestic and the location is fantastic. however, it is very crowded but such a place will always attract many tourists.",17
nice temple but being one of the main ones it was very crowded and hard to get good photos. found the market stalls here to be better pricing than in seminyak etc.,4
incredible experience this morning! india and parux were so informative and helpful when we had any questions. i would highly recommend this experience if you are in bali,2
"this is yet another temple where \look but don't touch\ applies. the temple is only ok and you'll see it from a distance only. what makes it great is the location and the superb views of the surroundings from the cliff. avoid lose items and open bags as monkeys have a keen awareness for anything that can be snatched away. oh, and always have transportation pre-booked for your return. your bank count will thank you. if you do get a chance to visit, plan to come during sunset for great great photo opportunities. it's a vast area, with great scenery view all over, so even with the crowd you'll still be able to take great (mostly) unobstructed nature pics... ahahaha, bear with the selfie stick revolution. alternatively, combine the temple visit with the kecak show performance built for the masses if you have the time, to make your trip more worthwhile. try to sit on the top rows as there you will be less inconvenienced by late arrivals, early departures and numerous camera flashes. regarding people chatting halfway through the show, not much you can do about it. at the entrance, after you purchase your entry ticket, you will be given a sash/sarong by someone who will say \put this on and follow me\. this is so you think that you cannot go inside without being accompanied by a guide. during the visit, this guide will point out places of interest, chase away monkeys, take pictures of you with your camera and even try to rush you (don't let them). the surprise comes when you're walking towards the exit and this person tells you \my fee is $10\. this is a scam. give them a gratuity you are comfortable with, for their services, and walk away. or outright tell them at the entrance that you don't need a guide and take your time walking around without anyone bothering you. take some water too because there are no stands inside the premises.",13
"tanah lot is perhaps the most famous of bali temples.it is located about 22 kms from kuta.situated in the ocean itself it is connected to landmass by a rocky ridge which is accessible only during low tide.the temple itself is not grand but the scenic beauty is amazing.the best time to visit is during sunset.the sun setting on the indian ocean offers a spectacle that simply cannot be missed.photographers are sure to have a great time here! however,you should try to visit at least 1 hour to 1.5 hr before the sunset time as the place gets very crowded.also during returning it takes about 1.5 to 2 hrs to reach kuta due to slow traffic.absolutely must visit!",18
pros: historical temple very beautiful and unique temple nice scenery rich with balinese hinduism culture cons: ticket is a bit too expensive toilet also need to pay even we already pay for entrance ticket too crowded,2
it's been our third time to bali and this time we was able to visit this site. the entrance is idr20k for local and idr40k for foreigners. before entering the site all visitors need to make sure the attire is appropriate and they provide some fabric to use as a cover for those use shorts but eventually everyone need to use the fabric to show the respect of the holy place. well the fabric look like never meet the washing so i just grab the one that used like a belt. the place is quite big to cover and they built a railing or wall along the cliff and build a path to walk. it's really offer an amazing panorama and breathtaking scenery. the wave splash to the cliff and the sea breeze really relaxing. the place can be so crowded at the time as it is one of the top attractions in bali. getting here is easy and the road is in good condition. hire a motorcycle and ride it or choose any travel agents that offer ac buses to get in here. outside the site there is stall to buy souvenirs and all you need is to bargain.,2
very windy and great place to view the sunset. indeed a nice place to take photos. do arrange for a two way transport for those intending to visit tanah lot. unless you do not mind to pay a little more for a private transport (fixed price written on a chart) to get back to the town if you just arrange for a one way transport.,17
"unlike the occupied temples close to kuta, this one does not cost you anything except for a voluntary donation. but also you will need to move your legs as there are more than 1700 stairs to climb. no need for special equipment though, the locals make it in sandals. and yeah, the local pilgrims are still the majority of visitors. expect 3-4 hours to explore this place. getting there is not to easy too, as the road is very narrow, steep and curvy. you need some driving skills if you gonna do it by your own. but definitely worth it. the best temple on bali. the local god still lives there. you can feel him.",2
"not sure there is much to do -- at least not that was evident -- but the view of the mountain, lake and craters was just gorgeous. plus it's cool up there -- bring a cardigan or light jacket -- and after the heat of southern bali, it's a nice break.",2
beautiful views of the cliff is amazing. waves break in to the cliff and form memorable scenery. temple it self is restricted to travelers. worth every penny,4
"very crowded! the temple is not even accessible. we thought that you could go in and see some historic temple, but your're only allowed to ser it from the outside.",4
the temple view is fantastic! the only thing to do besides take pictures of the monkeys is to take pictures of the view of the water and sunset. it gets busy around the time of the 6:30 kecak dance. so try and leave a little early to avoid the upcoming traffic.,14
"located in the west of bali, uluwatu temple gives you a great scenery. me and my husband visited in the evening and we watched the sunset. there's also a kecak dance show at 6pm.",8
"the scenery was very nice with sunset, cliff, however don't watch the fire dance as it took an hr for non professional people to act the story of bali. i saw the actors talked while acting and some were lazy to move their hands even they need to. the most boring and unprofessional show ever!",2
"hired a driver for 300,000 rupiah to take us from ubud. about an hour drive and he came and was our tour guide for the afternoon! serviced about 3pm went and saw the temple at low tide, the other temple to the side was really beautiful as well! we hung around a bit , took some photos then say on the ledge waiting for sunset. by about 6:15 the sun was setting and it was amazing! after the sun sets, stay a little longer because there are a flock of tiny birds that come out from the cave for the night / there's got to be thousands! a cool thing to see! definitely worth the trip :)",4
"as it says above, the views from this place are absolutely breathtaking and worth the entrance fee for sure, but do not pay the extra to see the cecak fire dance, it is just an hours worth of chanting with not much else. save your money...",13
"one of my favorite spot in bali! i love the view from the cliff, tanah lot is crowded though. we went here in the morning and a lot of people already, but we still enjoyed the view!",18
go early to beat the crowds. well kept gardens lead you down to the temple area which has a beautiful setting on the lake. plenty of photo opportunities. well worth a visit,4
"magnificent view to the ocean and sunset, nice place to have a walk. a lot of pretty monkeys but sometimes they can be angry and even aggressive (especially old ones), be extremely careful with all your belongings! if you'd like to watch the kechak dance, come to the temple in advance.",13
"very picturesque temple with a lovely clifftop walk and great photo opportunities. beware of the monkeys, they have been known to steal sunnies of heads, we had no problem but stayed away from them. there is a sunset show which is apparantly good but we decided to leave earlier due to our 18 month old getting tired.",14
beautiful beach. crowded during our visit. may spend up to 1 hour here to take beautiful picture. few stall selling handicraft and beverage available here. should not miss this beach if you heading to uluwatu.,8
tanah lot is one of the most beutiful tourist attractions in bali...you cannot go to bali and not visit this place...most recommended time to visit is when theres low tide.unfortunately we visited this place during high tide and therefore there was no access to the temple because now it was surrounded by sea.also during december it is heavily crowded with tourists...but even then the views of this were absolutely breathtaking specially from the hilltop..i mean who wouldnt enjoy views of endless ocean and waves crashing into the rocks..honestly you must must visit this place to believe the beauty of it. they charge an entry fee of 30000 idr/ around 2 us dollars which is amazing for the experience you get !,18
first thing to know is you aren't allowed to go to the temple since it is in the sea. you can only see it from far and stroll in the garden made. plus they charge you 60.000idr for entry.,4
"we loved the temple, it is really beautiful. there is a nice walk by the lake, the views are amazing. it is a must see in bali.",2
"it is a cool and scenic place with beautiful natural scenery of a lake with mountains in the background. very beautiful and picturesque. it is a great place for photography with lush green garden and lots of flowers. the entrance ticket costs 50,000 rupiah per adult. it is just mesmerizing. when we were there, the place was quite crowded because there was a certain ceremony was going there and people were coming in their traditional dresses with some offerings in baskets. few little girlls were performing traditional dance in the open area and some people were playing traditional music. however, tourists are not allowed into the temples which are only accessible to worshippers to perform their prayers. we stayed there for one hour. there is place for lunch and refreshment. not to miss in bali as this is the only temple with such unique architecture",2
"we had a pleasant walk around the temple. it was very shady and cool, with lots of trees around and lots of seating areas. because it was a holiday when they go to the temple to bring offerings, there were many people but it did not take too long for us to find a parking slot. our baby was excited to see so many monkeys, both baby and adults. be careful not to bring anything that can be grabbed by the monkeys though. on our walk out of the temple, an adult monkey grabbed the stuffed bunny from a girl.",14
"this place has been commercialized beyond recognition in the 8 years since my last visit. what used to be a quite temple any time of the day is now a must-do sunset craze. we could hardly find walking space along the cliff wall which affords spectacular views of the cliffs and temple. there used to be very few monkeys a decade ago but they have multiplied and become quite aggressive thanks to generous feeding by tourists. there are warning signs everywhere asking you to remove your spectacles, chains etc. cliff top setting of the temple is as awe-inspiring as ever but if you want to enjoy it in peace you should visit it in the morning.",14
"stated that it is a a sort of must see in bali (being one of three most important temples of the island) there is nothing else to add as a positive feature, except for the landscape, which is beautiful. the atmosphere is absolutely touristic and you are under the impression of being in a market instead of in a temple. you dont even need to be dressed properly, so there are floods of people visiting it in shorts and top tank, which is not exactly appropriate for a religious area. the entrance ticket is a robbery if compared to the other indonesian prices and you are even asked to pay for the toilet. dont expect anything spiritual.",2
"tanah lot has been a difficult one for me to digest as i was looking forward to it so much and it ended up disappointing me big time. how that happened? after having been in bali for two weeks i was fed up with all the paying for nature, as a backpacker on a tiny budget nature is the last thing you want to be paying for, but that aside i did expect having to pay for entering the temple. however what i didn't expect was to pay an entrance fee to the city, which won't even buy you entrance to the temple! to pile on the agony it was insanely crowded, masking the beautiful views by a sea of people. the only thing that saved my day was the little low tide walk i made, carrying me away from the crowd. although i am pretty sure that if i were to do it all again i would go around high tide hoping the water would bar the people from disturbing the views.",18
we had a driver take us to this beautiful temple which you can walk to from the beach at low tide. there are lots of art vendors before you get to the beach. i actually bought a beautiful painting which sits in my living room today. definitely make this a stop on your tour of beautiful bali!,2
tanah lot was an absolute delight. the view is breathtaking and the architecture makes its so beautiful. its a great tourist spot. it's a temple but tourists are not allowed inside so you can enjoy the view from below. must visit when in bali.,18
definately worth visiting together with the nearby botanical garden. the landscape is beautiful but i didn't like the pink goose like boats that were ruining my photos of the temple & lake :))),4
uluwatu is probably at par with tanah lot for sunset. great place to see oceans waves kissing huge vertical cliffs. the ramayan show though boring has unique setting never seen elsewhere where stage is on cliff and crowd surrounding from all sides. tip: leave the show in middle and leave as this place leads to massive traffic jam towards the end.,8
do yourself a favour and call made when you holidaying in bali. best driver we have ever had and we have been a few times now. made speaks great english and knows the areas and customs / history very well. made has many contacts in bali so is a wealth of knowledge. easy to contact through messenger so organising all our transport requirements was a breeze. thanks made! i have taken a photo of mades business card for your reference.,2
"was nice, nothing to crazy. you couldn't really walk into anything as it seemed all the bits you would like to get a closer look were only open for worship. nice views, but if you were pushed for time i wouldn't bother.",4
this is one of the best places to see a sunset in bali. arrive around an hour before the sunset as it gets very busy. there is not too much to see other than the sunset. there are some nice gardens and a walk around the coastline (be wary of the sea as the tide can suddenly come in and soak people). there are plenty of people selling gifts. it was hot when we were there even at sunset. there are plenty of places to get a snack on the way out and the roads were very busy when we were leaving.,2
"from our hotel (the 101), it took us almost 3 hrs. to drive (80kms approx.) traffic is the root cause of the problem. the trip is worthy since this is our 1st time to visit bali, indonesia. bali seems to be no. 1 tourist place in indonesia as evident by numbers of visitors in many streets and public places. european origin dominate the numbers and it seems some of them settled in this place because they can be seen as well in many remote areas of bali. the cost of living here is very cheap because the cost of basic foods and other basic needs are very cheap compare to many places that we visited in other asian countries like malaysia, thailand, singapore, philippines, korea, japan, etc. the various tourist spots in bali make one really wonder and enjoy the place. like us we enjoyed many places that we visited already like many temples, beaches, malls, and also, along the streets, there are many features that one can see that are very unique thus being 1st time visitors we enjoyed so far our stay here. not to mention the crazy drivers here that don't respect the law of the road and no real respect to other users of the road. reflexes should be real extra ordinary alert in order to drive and survive the bali street. this water palace they call it had three big fish ponds inhabited by various kind of fishes. supplied water seems coming from the natural spring water that continuously flow on their drainage system the landscape is very creatively done and it is very beautiful. beautiful creatures and ugly creatures (more like demon) are parts of the features within the water palace that is more typical in other tourist spots of bali. the entrance fee is rp-20,000. less than $2.0 and outside the palace, there are a lot of street vendors and shops for souvenirs. foods, fruits are available too. parking fee is rp-3000. no time limit.",2
"we went here late one afternoon in time for the sunset. we booked a car through the hotel as we were warned (probably incorrectly) that it can be difficult to get a car back from there when everyone is trying to leave at the same time. anyway our driver took us there showed us the way i'm and jumped to the front of the queue for us to get tickets to enter and also some tickets for the famous fire dance. once you walk down the hill to the temple you are immediately hit with amazing views. the temple grounds stretch along the cliff face for quite a way, there are lots of steps so be prepared! we had lots of amazing photos as the sun began to set. there are monkeys about causing some mischief so watch your sunglasses and hats etc! then as the sun has set the fire dance began in the amphitheatre. it was excellent and well worth the 100k rupiah. it lasts for the hour, don't leave before the end as many did to try to get back to their taxis, it spoils the atmosphere. would recommend both the temple and the fire dance to get a fee for some local culture!",13
this place is a must to see when you are in bali. lovely and very enjoyable.not as nice as its neighbouring water park but still very lovely. would visit again.,2
"this was an authentic bali experience where you could view the wonderful gardens, and ponds that are full of beautiful big fish and then swim in the very refreshing waters of the pool. outside of the place, there are some little stalls where you can purchase refreshments, food, as well as souvenirs and such. there is also accommodation available so you can actually stay at the water palace if you wish for a couple of days of peace and reflection.",2
awesome sunset and fantastic view of the blue sea. no wonder it's a must see when in bali. the kecak dance at the peak of the hill is also unique and interesting.,2
"this temple has a beautiful scenery from the cliff but beware of the monkey.. they will take everything such as sunglasses, slippers, and also smartphone from your pocket..😢",14
"we got there around 4.30 pm, and walked slowly along the sea side and see the fresh water spring, near the temple on the rock. we got the blessings from the priest there when we received some rice to be pasted on our forehead and a flower to be put on the ear. it seemed sacred and memorable for us. and before sunset, it's getting crowded by around 6 pm. the place is good for photo shooting.",4
"it certainly is an attraction to be seen but be warned about the crowd. the temple is beautiful and it depends on what tide you visit as well. the ocean can be strong, hitting the rocks surrounding the temple. lots of shops and places to eat around. we ended up eating out at a warung on top of a cliff overlooking the ocean. view was stunning but the food was well overpriced, small and tasteless. we paid over 500.000 for poor grilled fish, salad and vegetables! beautiful but definitely a tourist trap so be warned!",4
one of the most beautiful place visited. located top on the mountain with the very beautiful lake and of course a floating temple. just wow.,4
"this traditional balinese temple is situated on a small rocky island and can only be accessed when it is low tide in the afternoon. which is perfect timing to watch the magnificent sunset. we didn't eat in any of the restaurants but had some drinks at cafe santai with a great few over the ocean. staff was quick to take our order and the atmosphere is relaxed. if you haven't done your souvenir shopping yet, i recommend to do it here. abundant market stalls offering goods at the lowest prices i have seen in bali.",2
"went to uluwatu temple twice. great view, can walk around there, and make sure you see the kecak dance performance!",8
the temple in the lake with the beautiful garden with blooming flowers on the side and hills in the background make this a very picturesque location. worth a visit. more like a picnic spot than a temple vibe to the place though,4
we ere there in the evening & many people were walking on the link between the temple & the mainland. the waves are impressive in size.,4
"the temple is still just as beautiful but having seen it again after 17 years, it looked more like disneyland like me! the once so beautiful and peaceful grounds now have flags everywhere and grotesque statues and ridiculous looking 'fruit rubbish bins'.... such a shame!! this is certainbly not what the tourists want to see??",4
"this been our 3rd time in bali and tanah lot is one of our must visit list. not because of the view but here is the only place in bali you will get to bargain for cheap souvenir. i have been surveying some other place in bali to buy souvenirs but nothing can compare the price you get here. painting can be very cheap depends on your bargaining skills but i thought it because of the nice sellers here. go to the art market at the back instead buying from the walking path to the temple. we had been buying quality painting from here since 2011 and the price never sky rocket. we buy 3 large painting for only idr500k which you will get 1 painting in kuta or ubud area. the craft is also cheap so if you intend to buy souvenirs to bring home and you are around here, buy it here without hesitation. this place had been different since our last visit in 2013 and look more commercial which is less necessary. i like it better back in 2011 where the natural look is there. i don't need chain cafe and branded outlets here. they should preserve the natural local way which made it more balines. the cleanliness is improved and the security do improve but most of the accessible spot now had been closed like the black sand beach and some of the best snapping pictures spot. i do have a feeling that by time this beautiful place will be too commercial and lost it attraction and natural beauty. investors is keep on taking the bali beauty for granted which is ironic",18
"really interesting to see - a bit of a unique style compared to most of the water temples in bali. it was pretty crowded, and the water walk was kind of jammed with people trying to make 5000 photos each step, but overall a nice stop and interesting site to visit!",2
"tanah lot temple is nice place to visit to take pictures. you can not tnter the temple.. you are going thee only for clicking nice pictures. you have 1 small garden and 2-3 rocks on hwhich you can stand and have pictures.. good view during sunset time.. its quite far from nusa dua ,, appx 1 hour plus drive. you will find photographers , who are very cooperative and ready to click pictures evn in your mobile... a photographer will charges appx indian rupees 50 for to click picture and give you photo from his camera... few shops are located to buy mineral water, some traditional items, coconut water(you should have,, its around rs 100 but its worth).. you have public toilet and even private toilet (indian ruppes 20 chargeable, its clean ) you can spend appx 1 hour at this place..",17
"this is a part beautiful of bali. you'll relax when you stay here . a lot of fish, clearly water.. oh god for sure i am really recommend this place",2
"what a fun way to spend an hour... lots of little areas to visit within the temple. just dont take any food etc in with you as the monkeys will notice and be on you. we didnt take anything in besides a camera and they completely left us alone. a couple near is had a packed of cigaretts stolen that was in the guys pocket, plus a bottle of water.",14
"excellent view , amazing place, view from mountain seeing the ocean is amazing. but the temple inside is restricted. plan you trip , so you dont have more tide in ocean so you can go to the bottom of the temple.",4
my wife and i have made several visits to bali and this is one of the few that we have missed on previous tours. so we hire a driver for the day and off we go from kuta. phew what a drive took just on 2 hours to get there on a hot day. on arrival first impressions were of disappointment because of the commercial aspect at the entrance. ( rows and rows of stalls selling a variety of merchandise and gift items) we then discovered that the prices were oh so fair our frustration wavered. (typical os us ... a good price is king) the temple and surrounds were special. we really had a feel when walking around the well kept grounds. (did not like the holy snake .... just because snakes and i do not belong on the same planet).......... a really good feeling at this temple. our drive back was much quicker so all in all a really good half day out.,2
"tanah lot was our last stop for the day. our tour agent had to drive fast & dodge traffic in order to reach the place before sunset. we were just in time as traffic was really bad. tanah lot is an ancient hindu pilgrimage temple located in tabanan. in the balinese language, “tanah” is earth or land & “lot” is sea. hence, “tanah lot” simply means “land in the sea.” it was built on a 3-acre large rock known as gili beo in the 16th century. a religious figure, dang hyang nirartha had spent a night on it & was inspired to build a shrine as well. apparently, using his magical powers, he moved the rock to the sea & ordered the people to build the temple to worship the sea god, bhatara segara. it is said that dang hyang had also created a poisonous snake from his sash which is believed to be living at the base of the rocky island to safeguard the temple. however, the temples rock had started to crumble in 1980. a loan was then given by the japanese government which led to a massive restoration project. more than 1/3 of the offshore rock is now artificial. also, interestingly enough, there is a cave with a magical spring underneath tanah lot. the water is fresh although the temple is surrounded by salt water. in order to go to the temple, you will have to cross some dry land during low tide & then climb a footpath hill. we did not attempt to do so as it was already getting dark & the tide was getting high. also, there were just too many people below the temple. we could only see the rock from afar. however, the view was breath-taking. it was like a postcard picture & we busied ourselves with selfie moments. the entrance fee to tanah lot is idr60,000. parking is also chargeable. it is opened from 7:00 am 7:00 pm. the best time to visit is probably between 4:00 pm 6:00 pm or just before sunset as the view is simply stunning. however, expect hoards of people to be there with you, too. another alternative is to go during low tide. then, you can walk to the temple using the walkways from the parking lot. i think that is as close as you can get as visitors are not allowed to go in unless it is for worship purposes. in addition, there is a tanah lot ceremony held every 210 days following the balinese calendar, which will take place for 3 days. we saw rows & rows of shops for tourists to buy souvenirs & knick-knacks, nearby. my travelling partner had bought a small set of phallic key chains for her friend as they were regarded as popular souvenirs from bali. as for me, i had bought a few materials for an aunt & cousin. unfortunately, the shops had started to close after sunset. thus, we did not have much time to shop which was good. so, come early, shop 1st before you go to the temple or before taking the numerous sunset shots. dont forget to buy the local grilled corn & the refreshing coconut water. it will definitely quench your thirst in the heat.",18
"be prepared to do stairs climbing. it is such a unique experience as you hike up and up the cliffs (via stairs) to get to the top where you can enjoy watching the scenery. if you arrived at 4pm, you would have an ample of time to climb the stairs at your own pace while enjoying the scenery. the kecak dance commences at 6 pm in the wake of sunset. it is amazing that the performers only used their vocals entirely (no musical instrument) to portray the story. you will see several characters in their fascinating attires throughout the show. the dance is an enjoyable entertainment that my husband and i ever experienced.",13
one cannot travel to bali and miss this. we went on a mystique foggy day and the views and the surroundings are incredible!! make sure you go early when there are not as many tourists and simply enjoy the view!,2
"good place to take pictures with partners, friends, or family. the activity just see, walk around the temple, not so much you can do.",4
it's look a like to the more famous temple in south east bali. very crowded with tour buses. still worth a visit.,2
"what a place people. the scenery is so beautiful. you can just sit for hours together. we were not allowed inside the temple, but the scenery was just breathtaking. wow wow wow",4
"this is one of those 'must see' places. it's pretty neat to see history, and the location of it is dramatic with the waves crashing into the sides. it took us less than an hour to stroll down and view all the temples and take tons of photos and bargain with some of the vendor. it was worth the visit. note that you cannot actually go into the temples. also there isn't a lot of shade, so it might be best to avoid mid-day timings.",4
"an iconic temple in bali, every holiday the the tourist consist to travel to this object destination, from airport is 20 km to reach the pura luhur,",2
i generally don't like doing the tourist thing but this was special. you have to expect a bit of a crowd but it was manageable. the sunset views are excellent and the new restaurant is perfect and relaxed. an great place to feel the essence of years gone by in bali.,2
"tanah lot temple is a lovely temple. overcrowding depends upon when you go to the temple. if you plan on watching the sunset, be prepared for crowds and hawkers galore. if you would like to experience the beauty of the temple, arrive early when you can enjoy the temple.",17
this is temple is unique being detached from the mainland and can go inside the temple when the tide is low. pretty crowded at any given time. should be so crowded for sunset. better to couple with other places around. hundreds of souvenir shops around if you are into that kind of things. so many local tourists too at the place.,4
nice view..best sunset...great kecak dance performance..awesome temple..put on your holidays list..you will not regret it,13
"the cliffs the temple is perched on and the coastline of ulawatu are spectacular. there are plenty of monkeys around so make sure you remove all loose items before entering (sunglasses, jewellery etc) as the love to steal things. worth a visit but it is extremely crowded at sunset",8
be mindful of all your belonings as the monkeys here are very agressive (not as agressive as the ones in uluatu). it's nice to visit early in the morning as it is not too humid.,8
a great temple in an amazing location providing superb views on both land and out to sea. some areas are off-limits. well worth the time to visit. my only criticism was that the seating facilities for watching the dancers were very basic and i would question the means of escape should an emergency arise.,4
"the scenary at the temple is nice. there is a place where it contains holy water where you can get some blessings. other than the scenaries, there is nothing much. it is a temple where hindus perform the various ceremonies.",4
"it is a very beautiful place to visit.we have to walk on the rocks in the ocean to visit the temple.it was a high tide day,so we missed this.but the sound of waves and cool breeze made this place...a wonderful place to visit in the evening. .",4
"view : stunning. we had to wait nearly 3 hours though to get a 2 minute window to take the snap. the gates aren't uncommon, you will find it almost everywhere in bali. however what makes it unique is the mt agung view on the backdrop. plus on days like ours, you will get a great composition of the sky, clouds, mountains and sun rays all in your picture. there is also a guy to click pics here. he uses a mirror which gives you the reflective image you see at gates of heaven. cafes : there is a small cafe near the the temple where you will get snacks, coffee and tea. waiting area : you end up waiting in the covered platforms here. the additionally temple steps towards the next stage of the temple also provides great photography backdrops. additional picture spots : as you come down from the temple, there is another elevated region to take pictures - it has been specially made to click pictures with the agung backdrop is it ok to take infants? i would say yes. it's safe, just be ready to request people not to smoke infront of the infant. bali in general is very kid friendly place and people love kids. entrance : our guide got a sarong for us, however there was a place where you will get sarongs too. for entrance you need to give some donations (we gave around 2 sgd = 20000 idr)",2
this is thr most amaxing temple to see and very stunning fof peopld that want sunset photos. and the hisyory behind it is amazing. very popular with tourist and busy,4
"the pura uluwatu temple (also known as pura luhur), built on a steep cliff, granting access through gates that are surrounded by ganesha sculptures. behind the main shrine a brahmin statue is located overlooking the indian ocean. when visiting pura uluwatu a warning is in place, because the temple is inhabited by large number of monkeys (believed to guard the temple from bad influences), who bothered visitors' by stealing belongings, such as bags, cameras and eyeglasses. sunset and sunrise hours guarantee a real mystical atmosphere.",8
"go there for the amazing sunset views you can make great photos. for the rest : the place is crowded, the kecak fire show is quite expensive at 100k on top of the entrance ticket, a little boring, many people leave before the end and spectators are stacked. also be super careful with the monkeys, in some parts of the temple on the cliff they are literraly hunting tourists to grab their : glasses, phones, jewelery ...",13
"the fees to enter the temple is 20 rupiah but i think that it was definitely worth this small amount as the view of the cliff and the beach nearby was picture-perfect! i really enjoyed how nature was just a few doorsteps away and there were monkeys rampant in that area so we had to avoid some areas as they had a couple of money (most 5) however, the sunset we caught was absolutely amazing!",4
we went here with gf we enjoyed historical place good cleen temple feeling cool and peaceful mind good day for me,4
"we were lucky enough to be in the middle of a balinese hindus 6-monthly celebration culminating in a three days festival. we encountered processions after processions and one of them was at the uluwatu temple. the view from the edge of the towering cliff itself was out of this world, whichever way you positioned yourself. as you stare down to the unforgiving waves crashing to the stunning shores, you need to keep telling yourself that this is real, not another one of michael bays magnum opus. the kecak dance, with its sunset backdrop was a treat with hordes of topless men acappella-ing through an hour of intense performance. watch out for the guy in the white monkey suit performing all sorts of defying stunts to the amusement of the crowds. the resident monkeys on the other hand were a bit intimidating but then again, its partly their sanctuary so give them a break so we could co-exist!",8
"we stayed near suluban beach and rented a scooter for the day to check out pura luhur aka the uluwatu cliff temple. it's not overly touristy and the view is beautiful, even though tourists are not allowed inside the actual temple, as it's kept strictly as a place of worship. everyone who enters the temple grounds must wear a sarong, and tour guides are available for hire near the entrance. it's a pretty thing to go see and doesn't cost very much either, a couple dollars, at most. we went in the morning, but if you go for sunset, there is a fire dancing show.",8
a must see when in bali. lovely flowing water with fountains and koi. you can buy fish food to feed the koi. a very relaxing place to visit.,2
"on the day that we were at the temple, there was a funeral. it was magical. the temple and lake on there own are well with a visit, but the wonderful procession for the funeral was beautiful. gardens are very well looked after. there are areas within the temple which have no admittance to tourists, this allows for people to pray without being watched all the time. only thing that i did not like were the deer and other animals, which are kept as pets in the temple gardens. there is insufficient space in the pens for them.",4
god is great..u will fell it when u visit this place..the scenery. marvellous..got no word to describe about this place..please go if u r in bali..and dont miss the chance for “kecak” dance..need to pay rs 100k (thats fine..u will fell worthy after the show). i really enjoy this place with my family...go for the sunset view (be there by 5pm),2
"they have many natural views for taking photos. also, you can enjoy the atmosphere there, watching the lake, temple and many other views. should have lunch at nearby restaurants so can have views of both the lake and also down the mountain.",4
"located high in the hills, this beautiful temple straddles a large lake. there's lovely walks around the gardens and so many photo opportunities. quite a popular attraction so it can get quite busy. you can also do some water activities and hire small boats or pedallos",4
"beautiful hindu temple above the cliffs with amazing landscapes. don't miss the sunset fire dance while you're there, and be careful of the monkeys! they may steal tourists belongings (bags, glasses, ...)",14
"wonderful temple with picturesque view. we are family of 3 inclusive of 2.5yr old kid. this place is not pram friendly. so better be prepared to carry your child,as there are high chances for a small kid to get tired half way ifself. many monkeys live here.so don't wear sunglasses or keep them in your hand/over head/even hat. i saw one monkey snatching away a rayban sunglass. otherwise best place to visit and it can be reached easily from kuta. we combined tanah lot-garuda wisnu-uluwatu. if you are planning for full day tour then this will be useful. but little bit tiring because of the hot climate. on the whole enjoyed this place.",8
"our first time in bali & we did a lot in 1 week. we went to uluwatu & tanah lot, both for sunset but the weather wasn't the best & neither were our photos. on our very last day in bali, we squeezed in ulun danu temple - we had to, of all the places we had been to, we just hadn't gotten that perfect landscape photo - until this day. the weather was much nicer here, nice breeze, less crowded, the temple on the water with the low clouds was an amazing sight. there were other photo opportunities around the gardens also with the balinese architecture. this place ended our bali trip on a high note and we were so glad we did it. we were staying in ubud, it was a long drive, maybe just over an hour each way, well worth it.",30
it is a temple far from the city surrounded by water. the location and the surroundings of the temple are wonderful. a must visit attraction.,4
this temple definitely deserves higher ratings (and ranking) here. it can get quite crowded but we arrived after a light drizzle which drove away the crowds. the temple with the mountain and lake as backdrop is really amazing.,4
"i went on galungan day and the temple was decorated very nicely. i did not learn until my arrival there that it would take around 4 hours to see all of the temples, so i only saw the first three due to a previous engagement back in amed. make sure you use the highway to get there, rather than the treacherous path through the mountain that my gps took me. it was a spectacular view, and i hope i can find time before i leave bali to visit again and see the entire complex.",2
the temple is very well maintained with a very beautiful garden. the sunset is very scenic and worth the time. the pathway is lined up with restaurants and shops offering various art effects and restaurants and multicusine..,4
"the temple was incredibly beautiful and the setting was gorgeous on the rock outcropping in the ocean. we were disappointed that we weren't allowed to get very close or go inside, tho (i know it's primarily a place for hindus to worship, but would've been nice for the price of entry). if we went back it would be early in the morning because the heat was brutal and there's not much shade around the temples.",4
"the uluwatu temple is located on the edge of a cliff overlooking the sea in south west bali. while the access to the temple is restricted to balinese hindus only on ceremonial days, the picturesque location is a big draw for tourists. the sea view is good from here, with many photo ops. the venue also hosts the famous and traditional kecak dance at sunset, based on the ramayana tale. the version at uluwatu is very entertaining but audience oriented. a must visit place on your trip to bali",8
"pros: plenty of oleh oleh shops, free use of clean comfort rooms, great for photo opportunities tip: if you want to visit with less crowd and have great photos, do it in the morning. if you want to see the sunset expect a bigger crowd in the afternoon but a greater chance to cross the shore towards the temple.",17
"this is one of the oldest temples of bali representing the essence of hindu culture which used to spread till far south east asia. looks like to filed hands signifying “welcome”,copies of this structure can be found all across bali. once after the parking stop,tourists have to take a very steep climb by foot to see this magnificent structure. not suggested for people with weak heart condition. its made more famous by instagram photographers. suggested to leave early as there is a long queue of tourists frolicking to take picture at the main spot. the top most part of temple is only available for local balinese people and out of bounds for others.",2
"temple situated on sea shore at some height presents a fantastic view of the ocean and a long stair case.some religious ceremony was going on at the time we visited which we were told is quite often.one has to be beware of monkeys ,some of whom can be dangerous and can snatch things from u.definitely worth a visit in bali",2
"probably the best place to catch the sunset n moon rise in bali. it is packed with tourists but the background of the ancient temple at the edge of the indian ocean makes it worth the trouble of making your way through the crowd. the souvenir shops have some really great arts n crafts-sold at tourist prices of coz. bargain, but not much as these guys work hard for a small profit. get ur local guide to get a good price but know that he too is depending on a sale commission from the vendors. for best buys, either go very early or when the shops r about to close. no one likes turning away the first/last customer of the day.",2
"lots of tourist. its a small town in its own right. the temple was ok, which happens to be on the ocean. maybe we were templed out as we saw this at the end of our trip. the fruit stand had the best durian though",4
"uluwatu temple is one of the seven protector temples of the bali island. it is situated on a hilltop adjuscent to the sea. it took me around two and a half hour to reach the temple from candidasa and costed around 300000 rupiah. it was a pleasant trip on a hired van on traffic free road. as we aproached the temple we found orchards on both both side of the road with muliple fruit-shops. there was a entry-fee required for the adults. at the gates we received a purple robe to be tied around the waist. the temple area was vast and the temple is segmented in two-three parts. the visitors are allowed in every parts of the temple. there is a high probability that you would encounter a lot of monkeys who are very friendly. the best part of the tour was the amazing view of the sea and the wonderful colour. one can just stand still for hours and gaze at the waves breaking on the rocks around thousand feet below. you can enjoy a swim and a surf if you like. there are restaurants around where you can have lunch if you are interested to walk around a little bit. the sun can be a kill-joy if you reach too late a day. you have to return the holy robe while you leave the temple area. it was a pleasant day tour in bali, the sceinic beauty of the horizon was the most attractive part.",8
the forest is all green and lush and an ideal habitat for you to encounter monkeys up close and personal. the monkeys are used to humans and unlike the ones in uluwatu these do not snatch at your valuables. if you're brave enough you could even get a few to saunter over to you and feed them bananas etc.. it goes without saying that you have to be careful as they are animals after all and you don't want to spend the rest of your vacation nursing a monkey bite.,8
uluwatu temple is great panorama with a sunset 🌇 best time to go is around 5.30 pm look around and see the sunset,8
"a must-visit-place on bali, famous for the fantastic view, beautiful sunset and numerous monkeys. the place can be crowded around sunset, but it's still worth the visit. leave your sunglasses and valuables behind, as the monkeys can steal such items.",2
we have better places and views to go to. ulluwatu was good but i found it a bit overrated. however i went to see puja mandala which i found nice. beware of monkeys people. monkeys in uluwatu are aggressive,8
a beautiful hindu temple. the temple is in the middle of the sea. beautiful photo spot around the area. you will not disappointed.,4
"this the first time i visit uluwatu temple, they have very beautiful scenery, the combination of cliff, sea, and sun is perfect. unfortunately i just have a little time, one and half hour is not enough to explore all area, and you definitely must spare 1 other hour to watch kecak dance, it is beautiful and interesting, and entertaining, the performer sometime interact with the spectator. the amphitheater have very good background, the sunset!",8
"lempuyang temple is 2 to 3 hours northeast of ngurah rai international airport, depending on your driver and traffic. no public transportation going there so you have to hire a private car. the temple is built midway up mt lempuyang facing a beautiful view of mt agung and its surroundings. entrance fee is free, but there's a charge of 10k or 20k (can't remember exactly) to borrow a sarong (required because it's a temple, 1 of the 6 major ones no less), so best to bring your own to ensure better hygiene. then you'll be given a number for the queue for the picture-taking at the perfectly located heaven's gate. the steep climb up begins, take it slow and easy, even the young ones pant with effort. for \ the young once\, some enterprising men in motorbikes will offer to drive you for 10,000 rupiah per person. when you finally get up there, there'll be a lot of people waiting in the shade for their turn to be photographed. and if you have the patience to wait for hours, you can be rewarded with an incredible mirrored photo. there are men there to use your cellphone (not slrs) to take pictures of you and your friends/relatives, individually and as a group; just give them a donation. we were number 268 and 211 was just called---was told it would be about a 2 hour wait. most people wait. what's lost in all this is that lempuyang temple is a balinese hindu temple that is said to predate all the other temples in bali. i read somewhere it was built in 91ad (restored in 2001). deluged with tourists (except now with the coronavirus threat), bali is highly commercialized. even besakih temple charges 60,000 rupiah entrance fee. the fact that lempuyang temple doesn't charge yet is surprising.",28
"i visited the temple and was sorely disappointed. i've read here multiple people stating that there is an entry fee however no one approached me regarding this and i walked straight through which was a bonus. upon seeing what was on offer i'm glad i didn't pay anything. the \beach\ that the temple is set upon is disgusting - rubbish everywhere, rubbish in the small caverns which mostly had old men who looked like homeless folk laying there sleeping or smoking. tourists obviously are to be expected but it is extremely dangerous to have hundreds of people clambering over slippery rocks taking selfies. i was bumped multiple times, at one point almost being pushed off the side by oblivious tourists. the (flea) market is unimpressive - store after store of the exact same items, highly marked up to get that tourist dollar.. honestly, take a photo of the temple from a distance - that way you get a beautiful photo without a backdrop of hundreds of people milling around in it, and go see something else. very unimpressed.",4
"the view was nice, but those monkeys are naughty, have to be very careful. some part of the temple closed not for public.",14
"can hardly believe this is the first time i've ventured to tanah lot. it is definitely worth the visit, 60k each to get in and we went up to one of the many restaurant's overlooking the temple. all provide a good vantage point for pictures but i like the less crowded versions. recommend you grab some coconut balls from the old ladies on the market street for just 5k their delicious.",17
"lovely area, nice walk along the coast, good bars, restaurants and cafes available on the front but mainly along the road. cafe and comfortable to walk in day and evening. great relaxation and place away from the more commercial parts of bali",2
"sunset is beautiful, but you have to pay to go inside the temple surroundings, and you are not even allowed inside the actual temple. basically, you are paying for the view of sunset.",4
this place will satisfy your mind when you are in this place ..... fresh air is almost without pollution you can enjoy here ... it's not wrong if you make this place as one of your travel agenda on the island of bali ....,2
"the temple, built in the 1600s, this place is of historical and religious significance. we came in the morning, so there were fewer people than normal. this made it easier to get unobstructed views. the toilets inside cost 2000rp to use, so be sure to carry some small notes if you need to go. i'd recommend the drive there to anyone visiting bali.",2
"very good view to see sunset!!! it's interesting destination to come here if you come to bali. it has also beautiful beach and cliff. moreover, it has holy water in the cave. surprisingly, there is holy snake in the cave which balinese people believed that it's good luck snake.",2
"always a must for first time travellers to bali, set on the cliffs this temple has spectacular views. monkeys will steal your stuff so take off jewellery and sunglasses.",2
"this is another temple in bali, originally were areas inhabited by monkeys, which are still living in the wild in this area. monkeys are not as aggressive as in the temple of uluwatu. you can go ahead and take pictures. the place is worth a visit. you will spend a max 1 hour.",8
"nice view temple almost big. i liked it more than tanah lot temple try to go by afternoon like be there by 4. no need to wear closed cloth, maximum they will give u a big scarf to wrap it as a skirt for free. buy ticket for the dance show (100,000/ person) go around take pictures and be in stadium by 5 bcz it will be crazy crowded; i was there today it was full people then sat on the stairs then on chairs at sides then on the floor. you can read the paper they give u to understand the story of the dance. honestly i didn't like the story but i liked the chorus but unfortunately we hd to leave by middle it started raining heavily. there was around 3000 person so be aware of leaving and the traffic u will stuck in",13
beautiful temple but it was very crowded. we visited in the afternoon and the place was very busy. i was still able to get some great photos but the distance travelled to visit this temple made my travel companions very tired and less tolerant of the crowds. this was on my list of places to visit when in bali so the trip was worth while for me but my travel companions did not enjoy this temple as much as i did. the strange cartoon characters like sponge bob seemed out of place and almost inappropriate in a temple setting. the architecture is beautiful. if visiting from afar i would plan to visit other local attractions to make the most of the day.,2
"when on bali you get to visit a lot of temples, and uluwatu is one of those most guides will take you to, and they also have a traditional dance show every evening. if you're going to the dance show, try and get there early, as some many visitors will be there that you easily can spend 1-2 hours in the car just to get to the temple, as the queue, easily can be 5 km.",8
"this temple is an interesting place to visit. it seems te be a touristic, commercial place rather than a sacred temple. the best time to visit is early in the morning i assume. the rest of the day over crowded.",4
"go there in the evening, if u like watching sunset. the temple is located in the cliff providing great views. it also has a lot of monkeys, if u behave well, they r harmless.",14
"there are some very good spots on the cliff that have a really good views, and the temples are very interesting. just be sure to go on a cool day as it can get very hot with little shade around and get very crowded due to the popularity of this place.",4
"a beautiful temple built on the waters of the lake, with an eleven-storey meru! well worth the stop and the admission fee. a lot of tourist tat on sale, and opportunities to have your photo taken with a toucan or a bat, but it can't detract from the beauty of the temple and the backdrop of the hills.",4
"another amazing holy place. unfortunately, non-balinese hindu are not allowed to enter prayer areas. still nice place to be around. again, the same advice come early to have place for yourself.",2
"we visited this place in july and were disappointed. there is not much of a temple to begin with, people go there to watch the sunset. the problem is that there are literally thousands of tourists during high season. the traffic is as bad as on 5th avenue or worse - it took us hours to get there and back, even though our local driver used a back road to beat the worst traffic. if you want to see the views from the cliff (the temple alone is not worth a visit) go during the day and watch the sunset elsewhere.",4
"place was nice,sorounding was very good.but unfortunately the local atitude is very bad.push to watch kecak dance and others aswell.seem like only for commision.suppose to be this place is very holy temple not a bussines center.",13
"we chose to see the sunset at tanah lot temple. so took a full day tour from ubud with last destination tanah lot. however we managed to reach there by five o clock , so that we did not miss the sunset. thumbs up: 1) excellent sunset view. 2) beautiful rocks 3) if it interests you, one can find good street shopping on your way till the temple. 4) nice restaurants on top of the hill from where one can watch sunset. 5) no dress code. no sarong was required which made it comfortable. thumbs down: 1) again one over rated tourist attraction. 2) i saw maximum tourist foot fall here( also at ullun danu beratan temple). place was too much crowded. 3) the shopping street till the sunset point is way too long. it makes the whole place commercialized. 4) we could not enter the temple ....just were able to take holy water below the temple. 5) premises get closed very early. at eight the whole place got secluded. tip: it is near from kuta...so is advisable to take tour from kuta or other near by regions. we took it as part of full day tour including rice terrace, ullun danu beratan temple, taman ayun temple and one coffee plantation. also, avoid during high tides. we had a tough time reaching the base of the temple amidst full waves as it was a full moon day. bottom line ....over rated....set your expectation meter low.",17
"definately a must see place. breath taking view. temple on top of a hill on the coast. you can walk around and take in the scenary from various sides. try to reach early so that you get enough time to see around. there is a grat fire and chechak dance in the open,whihc is a must see too. you can see the senset while watching the show ,with the ocean in the back ground. and beware of monkeys.they pull spcs from your ahnd. pull hair of women so if you cna bear the monkeys .do go.",13
"after coming from sekumpul waterfalls where we almost did not see any tourists, coming to ulun danu bratan was quite a shock. a parking packed with busses and tourist cars is not directly what you associate with a religious site. nevertheless, when in bali it is a must see temple: the setting on the lake is wonderful with wonderful views of the surrounding mountains. at the moment we were there, there was a big ceremony which made it extra special one recommendation for the management: please stop renting peddle boats to tourists, it ruins the photos for everyone else!",30
this complex was built in the 17th century by king mengwi and it was dedicated to the gods of the lake. the temples on the water are beautiful as are the gardens in the complex. it is a very tranquil place especially if you are able to hit it when there are very few tourists. we really enjoyed walking by the lake and also looking at all of the beautiful trees. i also loved the stoned side walks with mosaics. that adds that final touch to a perfect garden. there is no fee to enter the complex.,4
"this is a beautiful coastal area, fabulous views down to the beaches. the temple and surrounding grounds are very peaceful & definitely worth the visit",4
"it is nice to visit a temple in the forest inside the town. the number of tourists gathering there just spoils it, as we miss the magic it could be.",4
"its definitely located in a picturesque location.temple is right on the edge of lake bratan .you can definitely spend some quality time here sinking in the beauty of the lake and mountain behind.a thin mist rises from the lake and hangs in the air giving it a ,heavenly feel.but the temple is highly overrated.it can rain anytime here.",4
"attracted by lovely pictures of sunset at tanah lot, we made the almost 2 hour drive from our villa in ubud to tanah lot to witness the sunset. we were disappointed to say the least. tanah lot temple and the nearby beach area were crowded. do not dream of any tranquil sunset shots. the whole area is touristy - with rows of shops selling tourist stuff like tee-shirts, souvenirs and food stuff, plus some cafes / restaurants serving food. the sunset pictures are frankly not great. our driver told us, after the fact, that seminyak also offers lovely sunset views. in short, the sunset at tanah lot is not a great deal. do it if: 1. you have loads of time on your hand in bali; 2. you enjoy very touristy stuff 3. you happen to stay right in the vicinity of tanah lot and are already in very close proximity.",18
"we went here a part of a private day tour of east bali (also included tenganan, ujung, amlapura). the location is stunning and it is very quiet and peaceful compared to many other places we visited with little or no hassle. the water gardens themselves are a delight and should be on everyone's east bali itinerary",2
"us staying in kuta, was ideal for visiting uluwatu with only a 35 minute car journey. no doubt this attraction is all about the intense backdrop rather than the temple architecture, but crowds were crazy and we didn't even come at sunset. we were advised not to come at sunset as the single lane traffic can be backed up for hours, but with the same token you get to witness the fire and dance show. a sarong is provided once admission is paid, but no access is available inside the temple for the general public except only for religious followers. easy to get private pictures as the long footpath offers welcoming empty gaps. yes the backdrop is intense, and we had a beautiful clear day which made the intense become an image of bali to take home. the waves smashing against the cliffs, sun beaming down, temple on the cliff edge, monkeys roaming around...these are the attributes that make uluwatu different. worth noting that the monkeys are plentiful if you are on the northern tip of the footpath, but we were informed that these monkeys were a bit more vicious than others as food is bit more harder to source from, so they'll try and steal your possessions in trade for food...",8
"really nice little island temple surrounded by water at high tide..at low tide you are able to walk across to the temple to climb the little steps inside, lots of great view of the ocean, it can get busy and quite hot so get there early...",4
"we visited this stunning bali temple in may and we were not disappointed! it is everything i had read about and more. quite a distance from bali so we hired a driver and he took us for an agreed price. upon entering the temple grounds, everyone is required to wear a coloured sash around their waist for religious reasons, and so attired, we started our walk along a simple pathway which was heavily treed, with an occasional monkey staring at us. just clearing up the monkey thing...we did not experience any problems with them and did not see any aggressiveness or pilfering. maybe it was a good day for us! at the end of a short walk there is a rugged coastline with sheerdrop cliffs and a temple perched upon the very tip. this is uluwatu. be prepared for a steep uphill walk on concrete steps, so the very senior may not be able to do this. the crowds of people must have numbered in the hundreds, so this is a very popular tourist attraction. when reaching the top, you will be rewarded with amazing views of the ocean and surrounding cliffs, as well as 11th century stonework and buildings. not to be missed. also, when you have finished at the temple it is a short walk over to the place where the \fire dance\ is performed every night at sunset. we were lucky as the night was clear and the sunset was spectacular. over an hour long, the cultural indonesian fire dance is enthralling and exciting. time your visit of the temple so that you catch the fire dance at sunset and there is also a small charge to see this. wear sensible walking shoes and don't forget your camera!!",8
our driver drove almost two and half hour on a friday night to get there. the sunset there is great but was disappointed by the kacek dance. the ticket seller sold tickets without limit so you may have tourists standing all around you while you are sitting and used yr head as camera stand. the dance was long and quite dry considering i had seen similar dance many times in my life. the sunset was really beautiful as the temple was on a high cliff. it's short crowded and it's nice but nothing really unique.,13
its a nice temple - its on the coast . but i felt its a bit overrated - its not out of the world as some of the reviews would have you believe,4
ulun danu temple is the most beautiful sight i have ever seen. i have visited many far east countries but this was the best. utmost peace. absolutely loved it & didnt wana leave from there. this is the number 1 place to visit in bali. you cant miss it at any cost,30
"tanah lot is an important temple for balinese hindus and the location of the temple is located on a large rock off the coast. tanah lot temple is an icon of the tourism of the island of bali. besides that, one of the famous tourist attractions on the island of bali that must be visited. because so famous tourist attractions in bali, then almost every day, this tourist attraction is always crowded with tourist visits. the tourist activities that are currently in the temple area, most of which will be sightseeing, photographs. some tourists sit there relaxing, while enjoying boiled corn while waiting for the beautiful view of the tanah lot sunset.",18
"bali has a number of temples. this one is stunning and appears in many postcards. it is not as visited as tanh lot. if you are in the area, it is worth the visit.",2
the temple is off-limits for the non -balinese people but you can have a glimpse of it from outside. the location of the uluwatu temple makes it quite mesmerising. its located on a cliff overseeing the sea. there is a kachek fire dance in the evening in the premises for tourists. it depicts the story of ramayan. the dance happens overseeing the sea and one can witness the sunset as the dance progresses.,8
the temple located on lake bratan surrounded by mountains. to reach it from kuta 2 hours. the temperature in the mountains is below 5 degrees. dress warmly.,4
"the temple is absolutely worth the visit. especially during sunrise or sunset, the temple in the sea gives an almost idillic scene. be aware that it is a very touristic place, and thus there will be a lot of small shops etc.",4
visited here for sunset. got over charged for ticket on the way in. was extremely busy. you can get to the temple but have to pay to be washed with holy water to walk a few steps up the side and that is it. some nice photo opportunities but the whole thing felt like a tourist money making trap which took away from the spiritual side of the visit. considering the traffic in bali it took us nearly 2 hours to get there from seminyak. definitely not worth the drive. would not recommend unless in the area.,2
no sunset if you don't see it from uluwatu temple. with temple being on edge of the cliff it makes even more charismatic to just see the sun goes down beneath. avoid the kecak fire dance at the temple as it's not worth penny.,8
"they are plenty of amazing places to watch the sunset in bali and this would be one of the best. upon paying ng the entrance fee you will be provided with a sarong to cover your legs. once inside stroll around the grounds, see the monkeys, admire the views of the cliffs and water below. the temple is restrict to people who pray. so we didn't get to see inside any of the temples. once you have walked around sit back and wait for the sunset. you will be impressed.",2
ignore the steps you climb because the view washes away your tiredness in a blow of breeze! a rare scene which we sometimes watch only on tv and smile looking at the view! there are temples around and a stage of art performance which looks nostalgic! a great place to have a day visit before a good lunch.,4
"the monkeys there are really friendly (well, not as aggressive as the one in uluwatu or in any other monkey sanctuary ) the sett the forest amazingly , if you come to ubud don't miss this place",8
made it a point to visit tana lot. sunset is very popular so expect crowds to gather. you can snap beautiful selfies here. it's a little walk from the entrance parking lot to down the shore where it's located. happy there were food vendors to cool off with ice-cream and ice cold drinks. it was humid and very hot when i visited. it's a beautiful landmark in bali. lucky i was able to visit,2
"just walk up and enjoy the serene atmosphere &amazing view to agung mt. the temple itself is closed, reserved only for local ceremonies! access fee 20k idr incl.sarong, but not including the gate of heaventrick photo (iconic instagram viral photo) done by a local \master\ with a glass chop under the camera, for an extra charge. but it's a 1 or 2 hours line, in the order of access tickets! just take with your phone few pics at the gate between the people from the line! and take some relax moments in a shadow quiet corner! when you step down... a must visit 2h away from ubud, together with tirta gangga, amed beach &taman ujung. call your driver to come pick up you from the entrance tree, not walk back by crowded street.",28
"beautiful location and the temples architecture was amazing. we were blessed with good luck in the holly waters under the temple(only can get there when the tides out) loved and felt privileged to be there, the sunset was picture perfect...also a great cheap market at the top :)",4
"sunset is at low tide so the temple doesn't look like it's floating. as such, it's not much more special than any other beach sunset. however, everyone has heard of it and so it's completely packed with people. the night before this we had beer and fresh fish on the beach and it was a much nicer experience.",4
"reaching tanah lot is a bit of problem, we met with a traffic jam on the way! but quiet disciplined car drivers (cant say that about bikers who drive anywhere they see place)! but once u are there tanah lot is serene !! shopping stalls around,good food also available and lovely chilled coconut water too!!",17
"nice view of sunset, must go there on sunset time. also can see kecak dance show there on the evening.",13
"another amazing temple. enjoy the views, cool off in the water and feast on a great selection of food at the market. don't forget to say hi to the snake ;)",4
"tanah lot temple is in our itinerary for places to visit during our recent bali holiday. it's a very serene, holistic & beautiful place to visit. the view of the area is simply breathtaking. the only thing we didn't managed to do here was to wait till sunset where we heard it's just simply amazing.",18
this is quite a distant from bali and located in hilly place.temple is situated in lake shore and surrounded by mountains. the view is so beautiful but month we visited there was not enough water near temple.,2
"beautiful grounds and incredible views of the bali sea. there are paths than run from the temple in both directions along the cliffs high above the water. as you walk along the paths there are many brightly colored butterfly's and on the inter walkways you will encounter monkeys, which can be very aggressive. there are bananas available to feed them for a charge. the best picture taking time for the water and sky is sunset, however that is also when it is the most crowded. the entrance fee is 20,000 rp.and well worth it.",2
"visited the temple and most tourist if there are any, visits up to temple 2 only where you ll be able to take in a great view of mt agung..a bit far though from kuta. took us about 2h30mins..",28
"if you are travelling in bali, you should go to uluwatu temple. it is a great spot to know, if it is possible, go for it on the sunset, there is a great view but be careful, there are also some monkeys to watch out. (they are smart and they like to steal food.)",8
they changed the entrance fee to 50.000 idr ea. person (tourist) while locals is for free. however there is an other way! you can drive down the road about 50-100 meters from the big entrance parking area and you will find alot of small trails leading down to the lake. if you follow one of those trails and walk along the waterfront. you will be able to enter the temple from the \back entrance\ which is free of charge! the temple is very beautiful along the waterfront. we just couldn't help feeling a bit tourist trapped.,4
"ina sunny day the whole atmosphere was pleasant. you can have a top end view of the sea and the ancient temple and get down to have a closer view. the garden is worth seeing.i came in the morning, and feel that i should have been there at the time ofsunset to.",4
id heard the horror stories of how the monkeys will sit on you and steal your stuff but that did not happen here as it had been in uluwatu. it is very relaxing outing with beautiful surrounds. totally enjoyed it,8
"this is a place where well known as the forest monkey. because the way to the uluwatu temple you should walk through a monkey forest. i suggest you here should watch the kecak dance. and watch out for foreigners dont use anything that hangs(keychain,.sunglasses,ect)",8
"we visited the temple with our family in september and were advised by our driver before leaving the car to take off our hats, sunglasses, secure our handbags around our body, carry no food, and be careful with our phones. we had to queue up to purchase our ticket and receive a sarong to rent (culturally respectful to wear at temples) due to the bus loads that arrived at the same time. we then took the short walk to the cliff face; the views were amazing but the monkeys were everywhere! during our short walk we watched 1 hat, 2 pairs of sunglasses and 2 iphones get taken by the monkeys! there were 'wardens' around that had food for the monkeys to try and entice them to give the items back, but still quite frightening for some unsuspecting tourists. my son also looked on of the monkeys in the eye and smiles, only for it to chase him and try to steal his jandel. apparently showing ones teeth is a sign of aggression to the monkeys. apart from the monkeys the temple is another bali 'must do', amazing views of the ocean and coast.",14
"unique gardens with fountains, fish ponds,statues and stepping stones.one corner has 2 large swimming pools with toilets and changing rooms.the top pool is cooler,deeper and more peaceful than the lower, shallower pool which is popular with local children.by mid afternoon the top pool is in shade.there are several restaurants/warangs in the village,not all of them charge government tax. rijasa is inexpensive and friendly with tasty food. if you are planning to spend a night or more, it is well worth the effort to climb the 99 steps up to kusuma jaya on the hill. mature but faded bungalows ( ten of them) with wifi in a lovely garden setting with one of the most spectacular,panoramic views in bali- from mt agung across stunning rice terraces to the indian ocean (even lombok is visible on clear days).there are several delightful walks in the area and no hawkers! onward travel can easily be arranged.",2
it is a beautiful temple by the ocean. the best time to go is just before the sun set. you can explore the temple which takes about an hour and then enjoy the kecak dance with sunset in the backdrop. it is an unforgettable experience.,13
"perched on a cliff facing the sea, this place offers some breathtaking views. a perfect combination of nature and spirituality. please cover your legs while visiting this place. the sunset here is unreal. a must visit place in bali.",2
nice place.monkeys was so nice.we went there a taxi and its was long way from kuta.tax is very cheap there.ticet was uluwatu temple 100000r.,8
"i went with a couple of friends to the uluwatu temple. it's a nice area with lots of monkeys everywhere so put sunglasses and wallets away. they walk around freely so you will have lot of photo opportunities. we also paid to watch the fire dance which is held in a closed of arena in the temple area. it's was an experience to watch the show, you get the story explained on paper when you buy the tickets. the ocean view if you sit high up in the arena is also stunning!",8
"wow - amazing markets, amazing sights. you walk down to the water where and look at the beach and temple. it is really beautiful. they will take your photo and frame it for a whole 20,000 rupee ($a2). they take the photo, print it and put it in the frame right there and then. fantastic! the markets have everything and i mean everything. a great bar at the top so you look over at the temple and down to the rocks and little island. was fantastic for an outing and so worth it",4
"the tanah lot temple is at the northwest side of bali which takes a long time for transportation!but when you see the sunset view with countless bats flying over your head,everything is worth to do so!",18
"a landmark in bali. the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide. great place to take photograph and big waves, windy and relentless sun. so kindly prepare hat or umbrella if you go. the area become commercialised and people are required to pay rp 60,000/person to enter the area. visitors will walk through a set of balinese market-format souvenir shops which cover each side of the path down to the sea.",2
beautiful temple location surrounded by the rough sea and various spectacular viewing angles of the temple and different areas around the tanah lot temple. if you go bali be sure to visit this place!,18
"my first time visit uluwatu temple my cousin brought us there to see kecak dance performance while sunset. actually the view, the performance were quite good, but the audience too much so the venue too crowded should the ticket seller can estimate how many tickets to be sold that fits with the venue capacity. and i saw some visitor can't enjoy the performance, neither the visitor that cant sit. i guess for idr 100.000/person to see the performance, visitor deserve to have a proper seat. and ine thing to be aware the most, come earlier like 17.00pm so you can have the good seat with good view, and put all your belongings in your bag so the monkeys cant take your belonging, also your glasses.",8
"the cliff are very nice with blue sea & blue sky. the best time to visit this place is around 5pm, you can see the nice sunset over there. the place full with monkey outside the temple, just be careful with them. i guess those monkeys are well trained and stole people stuff when you sit or walk alone. one of my colleague been stole a spectacle with not aware its came from behind. after that, the monkey took it up to the tree, then there was a lady come to you, ask you calm down, and then she gave some nuts to the monkey, then the monkey will want to get the nuts and its hand loose and drop the spec from the tree. so when you get back your spec, that lady will ask money from you, because she help you to get back the spec. so no choice, you really have to pay for her for helping. therefore, tourist must very careful over there. even the spec you had took back, but drop from high place, there have some broken part already.",14
"please come and see wonderfull temple in bali paradise island ,many others places you can visit and joint us on #siap_bali_oz_tours",2
"you walk along the cliff, sea at the bottom of the cliff. you can capture as many pictures as you want. well one can say that other temples have better architecture but lemme tell you it has the best location. the country continues to impress me. i think there was one culture event in the evening and it gave you the best veiw of sunset. i loved this place.",4
such a wonderful place to visit. mountain beauty and temple built with the sea touching the mountain rocks. awesome view.,4
"fantastic experience! the site, the performance! i think you need to get there just on time, not much before.there will be always a seat to accommodate you. just know the time the dance starts. explore the temple first.",13
"uluwatu temple offers a stunning view. the temple is perched on a cliff and you can see the waves crashing below. do walk to the end of the cliff side to witness a stunning view. this place gets a bit crowded most of the time but a visit to uluwatu temple is must for your bali sightseeing itinerary. beware of the monkeys, they are quite notorious and can snatch stuff from you. so be careful while venturing near them.",8
"i'm not much of a temple person which is why i probably rated it as average, however i cant deny that it is the prime location to watch a beautiful bali sunset over the horizon.",2
traditional bali temple beside the lake. nice architecture and surroundings. lots of shopping and restaurants nearby..,2
"i seriously do not understand why this attraction is ranked first out of the attractions in uluwatu. my husband and i had a bad experience there. when we were making our way to the ticket booth to purchase our tickets, a monkey snatched my husband's spectacles and climbed up a tree. we have not even entered the uluwatu temple grounds and this had to happen. a man came up to help by feeding the monkey and then the monkey returned him our spectacles. but we had to pay to get back the spectacles. this man asked us for 200k rupiah in exchange for the spectacles. we paid. we are quite sure that the monkey was trained to do this but had no choice but to pay. my husband's spectacles was scratched and we had to get the lens replaced. this whole incident really spoilt our day. the scenery/ view was nothing fantastic. i visited blue point on the same day and prefer blue point's view to this.",8
"its a cluster of temples close to the sea and a beautiful sight at sunset . must see places have a downside , which is the immense number of people who visit . not a single photograph could be taken without any strangers sharing the frame .nonetheless ..a must see place..",4
incredible view on the uluwatu shore break. we even saw huuuge sea turtles at low tide. monkeys are nice to watch but can be bothering at times. temple was closed (celebrations only). there was a tourist show on-going. mass tourism in an exceptional natural place.,8
i'm not sure where to start but it was alright... this was more expensive than other temples yet i found it was not as interesting... was more of a market than temple to me... you don't go in the temple you just get to see the temple... there's more interesting temples in bali...,2
"before travelling to this place, i also tried to read reviews in order to choose between tanah lot and uluwatu temple. having visited both now, if you have to make choice tanah lot wins hands down, however if you can visit both , make it for kechak dance and sunset",8
"uluwatu temple isn't accessible to the public, but you do see attempted mounted on a cliff overlooking the ocean. monkeys nearly binder the same as tourists,however the monkeys can get aggressive so be weary of them. at sunset a balinese play is shown to give a taste of the hindu /balinese culture. on the whole it's worth a look.",8
"definitely worth a visit. beautiful temple and lovely garden area. not too busy and able to take some gorgeous photos. if you see only one temple, make sure its this one. we had a driver and tour guide that we paid for primarily to go to lovina sand see the dolphins, but we were able to ask to stop at various sites on the way back- this was one of them.",4
"exquisite balinese beauty, despite the huge crowds of tourists, you still get the clear feeling that it's a spiral place, sacred for balinese people. a visit to bali would not be complete without tanah lot.",18
"the ulun danu temple was built around the 16th century and has been kept in great condition, alike most temples in bali. the temple itself sits out into the lake and is not accessible by tourists. the lake is breathtaking, seemed almost like an ending sea. being 1300 metres above sea-level, the area was quite cold, a jacket and a scarf recommended. the fog gave it the perfect setting. there were also a spacious garden with gorgeous flowers. photographs can be taken from almost every angle! everything was just beautiful. you definitely have to go and see it for yourself!",30
the view of the ocean from the cliff and the simple yet eye-catchy temple is a must visit place in bali.... not very far from kuta. the scenery is just breathtaking. ideally to be visited at sunset time. it can b very hot in the morning. the dance performance in the evening nearby is also a good experience.,2
"this is a beautiful temple with monkeys running around the place. it is in the cliff so it is very interesting to see. wear your sarong or get one at the temple. i have to warn you to be careful with the monkeys, take off your belongings and put them in your bag. they love to get glasses, necklaces and hats. take everything off and don't risk it to be eaten by monkeys. come to the temple at 16:30h so you can stay and watch the kecak fire dance at 18h. entrance fee is for the temple 30.000rp and for the dance is 100.000rp. you can buy the tickets for the dance at 17h.",13
"we love seeing this temple, however it was very crowded with tourists. i hadn't seen this temple for over 30 years and it really hasn't changed except for the amount of people there.",4
every person that comes to bali i believe comes here to do a selfie. it was a nice view but the amount of tourists there was a turnoff,2
"arrived at the temple at around 5:30 and experienced one of the most beautiful sunset in bali. the sky was painted in a purple-ish yellow gradient, with a tint of warm orange. combined with the silhouette of the uluwatu temple, it makes the picture complete.",8
"beautiful scenery and temples. there are five temples here, tanah lot is one of the five. bring your camera to capture the view here. we came here there were local praying and we were not allowed to enter the temple. not too sure during normal days can enter or not. sunset at 6.30pm, we didnt wait for the sunset.",17
our driver named made rai was an excellent driver who doubled as a tour guide for the entire day .he even payed for water on our trip when ours was finished .after spending the day with him we knew so much more about bali and the different tours we did in ubud .i highly recommend him as a driver .,2
"we traveled two hours from ngurah rai airport in denpasar just to see and experience this picturesque temple. an entrance fee of irp 50k is definitely more than the worth of this amazing view. of all the temples in bali that we have been, i think this is my personal favorite. imagine a temple with a backdrop of a mountain and lake beratan. it is situated uphill so going there could be a bit of a challenge for people who easily gets dizzy in winding roads. just be prepared though. better to go here in the morning. it is open at around 8am but we were able to go in at around 7:30am. weather is cooler here compare to that of the downtowns in bali (eg. ubud, seminyak, kuta etc.). do bring a jacket.",2
"the second last stop for our full day tour with our private taxi we were lucky enough to see the amazing sunset at uluwatu temple a sight worth seeing to say the least absolutely beautiful the place was crowded with thousands of people one thing you got to remember going to temples is women on there menstrual cycle are forbidden to enter and if you don't have long pants on you will need to put on a sarong which are always supplied at the entrance either free of charge or for a small donation. the cost of the kecka dance was aud$10 per person the auditorium where the performance took place was so full, and people where still coming in after the show had started at some stages it was unsure who the visitors where and who the performers where a bit of chaos but that's bali hey ,,,, other than the over crowdedness the view and performance was very entertaining the show goes for about one hour but the program they give you of the explanation of the performance some people must have thought to get out before the end to avoid the chaos ahead of getting out of there which actually freed up some room for the ones that stayed to the end and getting out wasn't as bad as first thought the performance was entertaining with a bit of humour which kept us entertained the 70 man choir with no instruments was really something to see at some stages you just feel like bursting out laughing a 7 out of 10 for a must see especially for the amazing sunset standing 70 meters above the ocean watching the perfect wave rolling in oh and monkeys get around so be careful and hold onto your bags tight lol we actually seen a cheeky monkey ripping a taxi light of the top of a taxi just as we arrived lol so funny",8
"we have been to bali several times but have never been to any temples..so off we headed to tanah lot temples..was such a beautiful and serene experience (minus the shops),we spent 3 hrs or so walking around and taking it in,we walked over to the temple through the water and drank the water coming tthrough the mountain and was blessed by the priests..the sunset was beautiful,it was a bit difficult getting a picture as there was people everywhere..i would recommend this attraction for a visit",2
"myself together with three other friends visited the temple on the evening of 15th march. there was a small entrance fee to the temple at idr 10,000 and additional idr 100,000 to catch their kecak dance & fire performance. a leaflet was handed out, containing the storyline of the dance itself. the performance was about an hour long. it was an enjoyable performance plus we got to catch the sunset, which are very instagram-worthy photos. the temple are home to the wild monkeys so be sure to keep any lose items in your bags and avoid holding onto any items on hand. my mobile phone was snatched by a monkey but fortunately the locals were extremely spot on and helpful. they managed to retrieved my phone after a good 30 mins. there were minor scratches on my mobile but still functioning well despite dropping from a certain height. the staff and locals were extremely friendly and courteous, one of the must visit place in bali!",2
"it's a good place for some picturesque photographs and enjoying the weather. however, it's very crowded so it is difficult to experience peace in the beautiful area around the temple.",4
"if you visit bali, dont miss this place!!!!! nice place with clean and good view. you can enjoy this place with family, couple, or solo.",2
it's a beautiful water temple in bedugul.it's particularly spectacular during sunrise.the temple is an architectural marvel and an iconic structure of balinese architecture.a must visit place.,2
"go in the morning as you are more likely to have blue skies. really nice spot and there might be a ritual going on if you are there at a weekend. this is the temple on the 50,000idr note",4
"we could watch how a mother breast fed her baby, while others in the pack looked after each other. afterward there was an amazing ceremony in the temple",4
"this is really a must see while in bali. unfortunately, like any other famous temple, it can get very crowded, but this is avoidable, so just go and enjoy the experience.",2
what a great temple with so much history and detail. we had a tour guide and were grateful so that we could find out about the history and traditions!,4
"we went to both uluwatu and tanah lot, but were much more blown away with ulutatu. it was not as crowded and had sweeping views of the ocean from this walkway along the ocean. although you can't go into the temple, they did a great job allowing you to see most of the sites around it. the area felt so serene and took our breath away with it's beauty. such a worthwhile visit!",8
"we traveled from ubud to see this temple, it was definitely great to see, although a very long drive approx 2-3hours. if you traveling from far then make the most of it start early and explore the full temple which takes 5-6 hours once you are there. you can see as much or little as you like. for those interested in the best photos these are at the 2nd set of steps and you only need an hour. there is a great queuing system so everyone can get a great photo. if you hire a private driver make sure you give them the exact temple called luhur lempuyang. there are lots and lots of temples in lempuyang and the locals dont go to the tourist one. my only reason for a 4 star was it was a really long way to go from ubud, we spent 6 hours in a car to spend 1 hour at the temple so in hindsight id probably stay closer next time if i wanted to see it properly.",28
"visited this temple while in bali..must visit..!!! the place has this magical vibes of peace and serenity. its worth going all up and viewing all view points and coming down to see the sunset in uluwatu.definately a must see place. breath taking view. temple on top of a hill on the coast. you can walk around and take in the scenary from various sides. try to reach early so that you get enough time to see around. there is a grat fire and kesak dance in the open,whihc is a must see too. you can see the senset while watching the show ,with the ocean in the back ground. and beware of monkeys..................................................................................... however, be careful with your belongings because it looks like the monkeys hanging around are trained to snatch things from tourists.",8
we were so impressed with the beauty of the temple and the cliffs around. the high tide made it look like an island . so pretty,4
"located in eastern bali, three hours drive from kuta but it is certainly worth a visit. not crowded with tourists like tanah lot or bedugul. it is a small tranquil garden that you can hear the birds chirping and relax yourself. if you will be all the way to travel to see this place, i strongly suggest yu have to go to ujung water palace and amed beach.",2
spectacular views and traditional dance during sunset. try to have an hour with you to explore the temple before the dance in the evening. dont miss if you are visiting bali.,2
"pondering spiritual guidance circa the 16th century...legend has it that wandering sage nirartha once glimpsed a vivid etherial light emanating from a certain place near where he was communing with nature. eventually arriving at that spot he sat in meditation, then understood that this \power \ spot was indeed relevant as a place of spiritual refuge. upon occasion as the story goes, nirartha attracted a variety of spiritual seekers who sought his wisdom. yet there were complications...a local priest was said to resent all the attention that nirartha was getting, and challenged him. the result was that nirartha moved on, and consequently discovered a more solitary refuge...on a rocky outcropping just offshore. nirartha is long gone but his sanctuary remains! at a certain time of day the tide rolls in,making it an island.yet when there is low tide it is possible to wade through the shallows to a small cave at ocean level. once there one are greeted by balinese priests who use on site fresh spring water to bless those who wish to partake in a local ceremonial. also there is a poisonous sea snake which lives inside the grotto which can be petted under supervision if so desired. petting the snake is an act of bravado which definitely is not for the faint-hearted! for those of a less adventuresome temperament imbibing green coconut juice and gazing at the setting sun from atop the nearby cliff is a sane alternative! tanah lot is simply unforgettable, so be sure not to miss it!",17
"i wasn't planning to visit here, but my driver suggested we see it on the way. it is not a temple, it is a water palace, and it's very beautiful. i got there late, so it was almost empty, which was nice. my driver said it is usually full of people. it is very unique place. used to be the place for the royal family, and only after, it became open for public. i did not use the facilities and just walked around. impressive little place.",4
"there are two temple at this location, the tanah lot temple is to the left and another one is to the right. the one on the right is set on a cliff with an arc below, which is also an incredible view. the tanah lot can be seen from the right, but you can also get closer to the temple so that there is only ocean in the background (for photos). the temple is also worth visiting during the day, but of course it has to be a perfect spot for sunset.",17
the temple itself is nothing great. the sunset view from here is indeed very beautiful. unfortunately we could not get the tickets for the dance show as it was full. the temple was very crowded.,13
"this temple stands on the high wall of rock and one can catch a panoramic and beautiful view of the sea. don't try to risk your life by climbing the fence just to make a great pose of yours. and also be prepared to bath the sun and get sweat in order to reach there and then back again. once a while balinese hindu devotees will come and offer their offering there to their god at the top area. this is considered a great opportunity to watch the very unique local traditions. for me, i will surely treasured my memories by having a chance to visit here.",4
"perched on a cliff top overlooking the indian ocean, uluwatu temple is one of the most famous temples of bali,is dedicated to sang hyang widhi wasa in his manifestation as rudra, it is mandatory to wear a sarong,one of the biggest hindu temples in bali,uluwatu is one of the best place in bali to see sunset,watch one of the famous balinese dance * kecak dance*.",8
"beautiful temple, views & sunset. go in the morning or afternoon if you can as it is less busy. at 6pm is the ketchek dance and the temple closes after this dance so make sure you see the temple before the dance. they really pack the amphitheatre for this dance so remember to go use the bathroom before settling in to see the dance (approx 1 hour). ensure you have transport as this is again one of those annoying places in bali where uber/grab/taxi are not allowed and they only use private transport which is 2-3x the price of what transport should be.",2
"temple structure is ok, nothing great & you are not even allowed to enter the temple complex. it is on the edge of a hill & gives a fantastic view of the ocean & sea waves",4
"temple is situated at the cliff, but you don't get to see it, it's off limits. you just get to the entrance. the sea view is nice though. we recommend kecak dance every day at six. monkey were not present anywhere during our visit, which we didn't mind.",14
"uluwatu temple is located about a 1,15 hour drive (by taxi) from kuta/seminyak. it is one of the main temples on bali. the temple itself is nice (although definitely not the most spectacular in indonesia). the views from the cliffs are absolutely stunning. watch out for the monkeys though. they try to grab anything that your are holding (in my case, the managed to steal a water bottle).",8
if you enjoy being in the company of natures splendour then this is a place you must visit. its enchanting and we had a wonderful cloudy sky that meant it threw up beautiful shadows that made the place even more beautiful. keep ample time to soak in the view its unique in comparison to the other sights of bali!,2
make sure you plan your trip out to uluwatu to coincide with the sunset and the fire performance. well worth it. book a car to get there though because getting a cab will be hard and pricy.,8
"one of the landmarks of bali, the temple perched at the top of a hill with amazing cliff. walk along the cliffs and make sure you squeeze in pictures while at it. catch the kecak dance here while watching the sunset. i would recommend catching the kecak dance at this location, if possible. make sure you get to the area of the performance early so you can grab a good seat to watch both the kecak dance and the sunset in the background. beware of the monkeys though. they may be cute, but the entire experience may be ruined when they start snatching your things.",2
soooo many people!! especially tourists and it was fairly difficult to get a perfect picture without anyone blocking your camera. many locals came down for prayer too so that explains it. still sunset was beautiful - should not miss it when you're in bali.,2
"it is a temple on a cliff. the view is breath-taking. it provides for picture perfect postcards to all fun loving and photography enthusiasts. the view is superb. temple is not a big one but has got a good attraction among tourists. beware of monkeys here, who love to snatch your frames, bottles and other things from you.",14
this is my last day our vacation in bali. two days stayed in jimbaran. pura uluwatu is the most beautiful part of southern bali. it was fun to spend the day at uluwatu and with plus the incredible sunset. the temple is located on the beach cliff. this time really be a very special day and will be back again.,8
"tanah lot was worth the scooter ride,, stunning clifftop cafes,, was like a public garden,, not overcrowded on our visit,, would go again",17
"we stayed in bali for 3 weeks and we always booked agung. he ist absolutely trustworthy, always on time and has reasonable prices. we can absolutely recommend agung. his number is +62 812-3801-4543 you find him on whatsapp.",2
the temple itself is really average. but the back drop view is really breath taking. the sunset show is worth the watch especially since it teaches you something about the local bali culture.,2
"not the most impressive of temples (there's a lot of competition in bali) but spectacular location, and you have to go there for the dance of course.",2
"that was about 8- 9 years ago, but, who could forget that beautiful big fountain in the middle of all that garden and water feature, the large pools, the magnificent, gardens and statues, all around the whole area, i enjoyed walking along the large stones in the middle one big pool area, gazing at the detail in the surrounding statue's which stood on the other adjoining stones. it took us (7 in total) quite some time to take in all the history and grandeur of this area of bali, as we headed to amed/jemeluk area, completely gobsmacked. over the next few years, we stayed at a hotel called, bamboo bali, further along the coast, and on the way to tulamben.",2
unique temple set on a sort of island in the sea which one can access during low tide.. the walk over the rocks covered with sea waves to reach the temple is an unique experience. the temple allows you to offer your prayers with minimal paraphernalia.. ideal time to reach 5 to 7 pm,4
"after a stressy day in noisy and tourist kuta, we found this place quiet and atmospheric. temple is beautiful, but there's bad connection with the rest of bali (you have to use taxi, if you didn't rent a car or bike) and some annoying salesmen. the park on the seashore is very quiet at night.",2
very beautiful view of the temple by the seashore. temple is built on the rocks projecting into the sea.,4
"it was so beautiful there, it is a must see! you really feel the peace and harmony. it is a turistic place but not as much as the temples near ubud. don't forget to buy fish food to get the full experience! you can also wash yourself in the springs, but i think it is on an extra cost.",4
"the temple is nice but it is under renovation. the view from the top of the cliff is very nice which you can take photo of the opposite cliff. the walkway is full of rubbish due to tourist feeding the monkey. the monkey is nasty and you have to beware of your sunglass and hat, they will just snatch it and destroy.",14
"beautiful temple complex, blend with dramatic seaside cliff and majestic sunset-backgrounded kecak dance.. just wonderful..",13
"my husband and i visited this week as part of a books 'tanah lot' tour. it was just us and our tour guide, so he could explain to us what we were seeing and allowed us to ask questions. the temple is beautiful, although we would recommend that people go at sunset as to be honest this helped set the scene. we did not get chance to go into the temple as there was something happening at the time.",17
"beautiful landscape. temple nothing spectacular. it is not a must, but a nice place to visit at the peninsula of bali.",2
"ulun danu has beautiful views and a calming vibe to it. it is so serene that you would love to just walk around, take beautiful pictures and just stare into that beautiful setting! words can't really describe the beauty of this place.",30
uluwatu temple is in a very spectacular coastal setting with amazing views. both men and women are required to wear sarongs which can be borrowed at the entrance. i didn't like the monkeys at all. the cliff side walk was amazing at sunset!!!,8
"ask your future wife/husband to luhur uluwatu tempe and be prepared for sunset delights with the stunning backdrop of the endless sea of indian ocean. located at the very south part of bali, this ancient temple is without a doubt spectacular with its cliff-top setting at the edge of a plateau 250 feet above the waves of the ocean. a small forest full of furry monkeys jumping around from the sweetly scented frangipani trees can be something to smile at. but dont let their cuteness fool you as their sharp claws and teeth can ruin your romantic moment in a split second. while you are there, you may want to consider to see the famous kecak dance performance. it will bring “magic” to your relationship.",8
"this is one of the most photographed temples in bali, and it is easy to understand why.. very beautiful sight, with a nice garden to enjoy and relax. a little crowded on sundays.",2
"very nice place to visit to watch sunset and kecak dance. spend 3 hours there looking at the view and kecak/fire dance overlooking the sunset..beware of the monkey as it will steal your accesories, necklace,sunglasses,etc within seconds.very pro-monkey indeed. you have to pay around 80,000rupiah to see all these btw.",13
this is a lovely spot but would have been better with a tour guide to tell us about the temple. only bad thing was we were there about 11am along with several bus loads of rude arrogant tourists who had no qualms pushing you out of the way to get their perfect photo of themselves taken. other disappointing things was we witnessed people throwing litter (bottles and cigarette packets) on the ground and in the ocean. feel very sad that this spiritual location is not respected by all visitors.,4
"beware of the monkeys.. they steal caps, sunglasses, camera and cell phones.. do not walk the pathways with your precious belongings.. our driver even told us to put our neck chains away and he carried a twig to shoo them away from us. the sunset is beautiful at uluwatu so go there in the afternoon. we also watched the kecek dance (a story about ram and shinta / sita told in the form of a dance). need to purchase tickets for the dance. the management sells more tickets than the podium can seat.. so if you are late.. you will have to sit on the floor or stand.. so get to the podium early. you can only view the temple from the outside.. nevertheless it's a beautiful temple sitting at the edge of the cliff. everleen moodley south africa",8
"we did this as part of a free tour offered by the hotel. we did this in low season. when we arrived there were another 20 buses there, 200 cars and 2000 mopeds. you get the picture. you have to wear a purple sarong. the monkeys can be very aggressive, beware of loose articles like phones and sun glasses. the temple borders sheer cliffs so you get a good viewing point. but there is no photogenic spot for a sunrise with the temple in the background. and it was hot. no air. when you leave everyone leaves, bali traffic jam. took us 90 minutes to do 15 miles. there must be better places. research tanah lot",2
"believe me this would be the most amazing view you can have at the top of bali's roof. you can see mount abang , mount agung from far and the perfect reflection at the lake around the mount circumference. you will start ascend to the top at 4 am and expect to arrive at the top at 7 am. definitely tiring but worth for every sweat!",2
"this is a nice to place to spend the afternoon, especially whilst observing various families going to use the actual temple. the views of and from the temple are stunning and even though the temple is not the grandest in terms of construction it's setting makes it really special. definitely worth a visit if you are going to bali",2
"one of the things that disappointed us about bali is that no one is allowed to enter the temples. so while you can walk around the cliffs and enjoy the amazing view, you can not go into the temple. one draw back is the amount of monkeys who are ready to harass you and try and steal anything that they can.",2
well worth going to see the temple but beware of the monkeys stealing your glasses. also watch the kecak dance at sunset .,13
"i am not into dancing performance, but this one took my breath away. uluwatu temple is known with its beautiful romantic dawn and every 6pm sharp there you go a kecak dance performance with hundred of men saying \cak cak\ in such a rythm and it tells story about shinta that is kidnapped by rahwana in which later be taken care by rama. the performance is not boring, it is very funny as the casts blend with the audiences, making gimmicks which is so funny.",8
the view is beautiful. u can't get this view anywhere. there also have historical place/temple. the dance..well it's best place to see kecak dance. so what else can i say. ahh..hanuman is the best...the rest of the dancers are also good. but hanuman....is another level.,13
"tanah lot is a balinese hindu temple on the rock and the seawater encircles it when the sea water is tide. it is looked to be adrift in on the ocean and owns the magnificent view of sunset in the late afternoon. there are several points to see this temple with all amazing view. at this temple, we can find other hindu temples like that make it a holy place in bali. there are sea snakes dwell the cave in front of tanah lot temple which you can see with small donation and those of them are believed the holy snake by the local community.",18
"once you get past the guy telling you that it's his job to take you around (you can politely refuse his 100k fee) and the thieving monkeys, it's a beautiful temple and phenomenal view. it's absolutely jam packed for the sunset and kecak dance. during the day you have very little problem getting photos at the front of the walls of the cliffs and temple. you can't actually get close to the temple on the edge of the cliff that you see in all the photos.",13
"we started 3.30 pm from our hotel at kuta,bali..and reached there at 5.30 pm..it was almost 2 hours journey..big crowed was there..people were busy in their selfie.. there was no entry in the temple..we had just seen temple from a distance.. i heard about a famous kecak fire dance and it was the main attraction for me to go there. we went there when the show was about to start..the place of show was over crowded, even people sat on the ground of the show like they were among the performers..because they sat near by artists. as per my opinion the performance of artists and the script of show were poor. many people started to stood up and walking around to leave the place. may be one major attraction was sun set, but it was hard luck for us so unable to see the sun set due to cloudy atmosphere.",2
"i was really looking forward to seeing temples in bali. yes, there are monkeys and they will pinch glasses etc quicker than you realise - we lost glasses but got them back eventually. yes, you need a sarong and will be covered at the entrance. yes, there are locals there offering to be your guide for a price - your call but you dont need this service. this place was packed with people for the sunset!. unbelievable how the temple locations are so busy with people during this time of the day. unbelievable how people have a complete disregard for their own safety, taking selfie pics out of the ledges that clearly say \don't go pass this point\. there can be a bit of shuffling around people as there are so many here. we missed out on the dance - opted to not go in as it became standing room and they were squishing people in. it is quite a big area and it more than likely would have been more pleasant to have gone earlier in the day, maybe had a snack outside the entry, casual browse thru the handful of market sales and taken our time to see before the throngs of people started turning up - thus giving us ample time to get a seat for the dance. mid afternoon arrival as opposed to 5pm for 6pm dance would have been more enjoyable to view the grounds and temples. everyone seemed more interested in the sunset.",2
went for a few hours on a trip round bali.saw some beautiful temples and very old stone sculptures.had to wear a sarong as a religious thing but was all part of it.good visit,2
"we visited from nusa dua on a monday evening. after a 45 minute drive, we arrived just after 4 pm. it cost 20,000rupe for the driver to park, 30,000 rupe entrance pp and 100, 000rupe per person to watch the katec dance show. the show started at 6 pm but the theatre started filling up at 5:30. first it seemed orderly with people in the rows and aisles set up to go up and down the rows. but then the seated people in the aisles and all around the floor so it was almost impossible to move or get out. this was very troubling as there had been a major earthquake the day before and i was very nervous at the potential danger if anything were to happen. there was no regard for safety and people could definitely get trampled. the show was entertaining but then felt very long as it was chaotic as some people tried to leave. we were so frustrated that we left before the show was over. the toilets outside the theatre were disgusting. one didnt flush at all and there was no soap at the sink. im glad we left before the rush.",13
"outstanding view, worth the trip.came here with my family (6 of us and a 14 month old baby). relaxing and a must go when you are with your family in bali.",2
"maybe i got a little tired of seeing temples, but i thought this would be a lot more impressive than it actually was. the landscape surrounding it is beautiful - that is, the mountains and the lake. the gardens in the entrance are beautifully kept in mint condition, but the temple is just like any other temple, and similar to those in ubud, also, it isn´t floating or in the middle of the lake. if you haven´t yet seen an hindu temple it may impress.",4
"the temple is located on the cliff side over looking the ocean offering amazing views over the open seas. there are many great photo opportunities along the way so don't forget your camera. you can't enter the temple & you'll have to wear a sarong, as it is disrespectful to see your knees. you can bring your own or they have them on entry. beware of the monkey, they will try & pinch glasses, jewellery anything that is not nailed down. while visiting the temple we also stayed & watched the kacak fire dance. the show was awesome to watch. the costumes were beautiful, plus you get the bonus of watching the sun setting in the background. you need to take plenty of water as it can get very hot watching the show, plus your sitting on concrete. if you want to get a good spot you need to get there early as it does fill up very quickly i strongly recommend a visit to this beautiful place",13
"the temple location is stunning and, provided you have pleasant weather, the view and sunset are amazing. however, during rainy season it would be very helpful if the floor could be cleaned more often to avoid slippery surfaces. ongoing renovations limit the visit pleasure a bit. the monkeys around are friendly and not so agressive as it can often be found at other places, obviously they have adopted quite some of the slow moving menthality of the local population. when you pay a visit in the evening you might also visit the kejak dance which is performed daily at 6 pm",13
absolutely breathtaking location on top of the cliffs. don't expect to go inside or see the temple close up as it is closed except for ceremonial occasions. lots of stairs and very crowded if you go for sunset but if the sunset is good then it is worth it and there is plenty of room to spread out as the walkway extends right along the top of the cliff on both sides of the temple giving good views from different vantage points. take bottled water with you (can buy cheaply at the little stores before going in). there are good clean toilets once you get in as well as outside the entrance. monkeys can be a bit overwhelming in places especially when they gather in large groups. we managed to avoid them but saw one jump on a lady's back from a tree above so they are pretty brazen. there are lots of stairs to get to the main part and quite a distance to walk from the carpark too so wear suitable shoes. we didn't stay for the kecak dance as it was too crowded and hot and we didn't want to stay another full hour. worth the visit.,14
"if you wanna be a better person, go to bali! its habitants are relaxed, always smiling and happy (despite their poverty). goodness is meaning of life. and balance is the key of wellbeing and harmony. be “always in the middle” thats the point. balance is the essence of bali; harmony between body and soul. as my guide and taxi driver wayan said: “i live with god, with people and with nature.” balinese respect nature; its part of their own being. the nature in bali is beautiful, green is everywhere, as well around village cotages and luxury hotels… and you are followed all the way with smell of frangipani flower… watching an amazing sunset over surreal and beautiful tanah lot, temple build on the rock and surrounded by the ocean during the tide, i tought: god, i could be much better person here… bali is called heaven on earth. i have no idea what heaven looks like, but bali is beautiful :-).",2
very crowded. unorganised and dirty. wish tourists take much better care and do not litter. i am not sure which is the best time of the year to visit tanah lot temple.,17
"apart from the temple itself (and the kecak and fire dance), my husband and i liked the view from the top the most!",13
"we had a great time visiting the temple to watch the sunset, except the sun disappeared behind the cloud, again!! this happened at our last visit when we went to tanah lot. lots of cheeky monkeys all around ready to take anything shiny from you. i had one jump on me to try to take my necklace, little bugger!! great photo opportunities..",14
came to the uluwatu temple primarily to take picture of the tempel and it's spectacular placement on the cliff high above the boiling ocean. we had been warned about the presence of monkeys and the were fulfilled completely. the were partly aggressive and very good at snatching sunglasses from those tourists who in spite of the warnings wore their glasses anyway. the views were astonishing and we enjoyed beautiful sunset.,8
"seen at high tide with the crashing waves...that was nice. so we could not walk out to the temple. that was okay, too. i don't see what all the fuss is about. nice gardens along a rocky coast with a scenic viewpoint..",4
"interesting place, but keep your stuff out of their reach! nice place for taking pictures of some forest and temple areas.",4
"my first time go to uluwatu temple is on weekend so yaaa it's so crowded, but i still enjoy it. i love the view and actually nearly sunset time the place so beautiful. over all is good. be careful with the monkey lol",8
"uluwatu temple is one of the six most important temples thought to be bali's spiritual pillars. it is famous for its wonderful location, floating on top of a sharp cliff roughly 70 metres above the sea level. when visiting this temple, we had the chance to discover marvellous sunset backdrops as well as a traditional balinese dance show which was a wonderful and unforgettable experience for us. after all, bali is famous to be a romantic destination, thanks to its wonderful culture and the breath-taking sunset that mother nature shares every evening. i would recommend you to ask a balinese private driver to take you there and wait for you while you enjoy your time there, as it is the safest and nicest option unless if you do not mind waiting many hours queuing to get a taxi. :)",8
"29 year old, traveled new yorker. was at uluwatu temple before this and was really excited to see the monkeys at the temple, but they really put us off of going to the monkey forest because of how aggressive and terrifying they were. we asked our driver about why they are so mean at uluwatu (yes, i am well aware these are wild animals and \mean\ might be the right word) the driver told us that the monkeys at the monkey forest mainly have grown up around humans their whole lives, are used to having a good feeding schedule and are better acclimated all around to humans. so with that said, uluwatu monkey's are a bit crazier, not used to humans, will chase you down if you have something they want. i sat in front of one on a block and within 30 seconds, my hat was gone off my head. the monkey didn't hurt me but it could of gone seriously wrong. that was enough playing near monkeys in uluwatu and we generallly avoided them from then after. on to the monkey forest, the environment couldn't have been any more different. gone were the scared tourists running for their lives, screaming bloody murder. ( we literally saw a lady at uluwatu get bit on the back, scraped by a monkey all down her arm, then the monkey took off with her phone into the woods, only to be coaxed back by a lady you have to tip to get it back....) anyway, the monkey forest was peaceful, beautiful and the monkeys were adorable to watch and even interact with a bit. i honestly didnt even want the monkeys on me after what i witnessed... and i am a bit hesitant when it comes to animals being taken advantage of. not here. this was a legit sanctuary with happy monkeys everywhere. i do not encourage walking up and touching by any means, but these are not the monkeys that will charge you with fangs out, hissing by any means. buy a bushel of bananas once inside from a lady in the middle and she will have the cutest, friendliest monkeys jump all over you for great photo ops. we were very surprised by the monkey's not clawing us at all, their hands were soft and it was so funny and fun. keep in mind. wild animals. all reviews will vary.",8
a must go in bali. the temple itself is very well conserved and the views of the cliffs are astonishing. furthermore the kecak dance on the southwest side of the temple location is really interesting. get a seat a little bit up facing the sea since the sunset occurs during the dance and is very beautiful!,2
"the views are beautiful, the monkies so funny (we saw one steel the sunnies right off a girls face, and run off with them. another one was pulling a dogs tail). disappointed the kacek dance is now 100,000rp. its 70,000 to see this in ubud. we decided not to bother in a bit of protest",13
do visit this one for the scenic spot for photos. the temple can not be entered but makes a perfect picture postcard.,4
i think this is one of the most beautiful temple with sunset in bali. visit to uluwatu temple during sunset is a must to do. the temple has been build on the edge of high cliff jutting out against the backdrop of the indian ocean. the main purpose to be there though is to watch the kecak fire dance at sunset. the kecak fire dance is a must if you are visiting for the first time. takes about an hour but the show is definitely worth it.,8
"within approx an hour driving heading to southern part of bali you will see a scenic view of a cliff temple. uluwatu temple is one of the temple with a great view surrounding, with hindian ocean view and tropical green arround it. often visitor will be in big crowd just waitng for the sun down, it's realy funtastic view acctually.",8
"our driver brought us here as a last stop on our trip up to ubud from nusa dua and whilst we were exhausted we caught a second wind the minute we saw the temples. absolutely breathtaking. this is what we imagined bali to be - beautiful coastline, stunning temples and street vendors on every corner. we were there in april and the area was full of tourists. not too crowded but you did have to wait for tourists to move on in order to snap the perfect photo. if you have the time, hang around for sunset. there are plenty of cafes up to the left where you can get a reasonably priced cocktail and watch the sun go down. we headed home before the full sunset but even 5:00pm sent beautiful colours across the sky. if you're in bali make the effort to see this. we'll be coming back every trip!",2
"as part of our multi stop trip, we stopped at this temple. the views are amazing of the temple with its lake and mountain backdrop. surrounded by a lovely park with plenty to see. we spent about an hour here and took many photos and videos! well worth a visit and would recommend to others. the only reason we gave it 4 instead of 5 was the distance we travelled to get there, and occasionally items difficult to get good shot with so many people around, although that's to be expected of somewhere so special. a must see in bali!",2
"spent dusk out at tanah lot temple. is worth the trip just for the pics. would have been nicer if it had been a clear sunset but we couldn't change that on the day. plenty of stalls nearby selling foods, drinks and everything else bali so no need to take anything with you just a camera.",18
"this time around, i finally got to see the floating temple “floats”! haha! i was not lucky enough to see the prominent lingga petak temple “floating” on water the first time i visited ulun danu bratan in 2011. there was a low tide back then. but last january 2018, my wife and i got a visual treat of the floating temple! thanks to lake bratans calm and high waters. while the main feature here is the floating temple, there are other interesting and picture-worthy attractions in the complex: the mountains, the lake, a handful of other temples, a buddhist stupa, the garden. and oh, spongebob squarepants :) overall, our visit was fun. we spent about an hour roaming around the complex, sightseeing, and taking selfies under a cool midday weather. and what added to our enjoyment was our drive up towards the complex, where the road circled around mountains and lake bratan, giving us views that were a feast to our eyes! p.s.: you need to pay entrance fee of 50k rupiah (~4 usd) per foreign tourist. and you may wish for a high tide on your visit ;)",30
this temple is wonderfully set in a dramatic cliff top setting. beautiful at sunset (albeit a bit busy!) an honestly beautiful place to visit.,4
beautiful scenery of the temple based on a huge rock and the view from different angles are awesome. well known to see the sunset view of this temple and the sea and rock in the background. worth seeing this view at any time!,4
"uluwatu we're told means ulu 'lands end' and watu 'rock', so literally the rock at land's end (my interpretation) and what a stunning land's end it is. uluwatu is on the western side of south kuta, the southern part of bali that is connected by a isthmus to the larger portion of the island. the entrance fee is nominal. we visited this directly after visiting tanah lot in the area of north kuta and both can be visited in one day with sufficient time to explore both temples. uluwatu is an hindu temple built in the 11th century. the cliff is covered with a walled walkway which reminded me of a miniature great wall. it is one of nine directional temples built to protect bali - in this case from the evil spirits of the sea. we arrived prior to sunset and this gave us sufficient time to see the temple before finding a vantage point for the spectacular sunset. macaques are everywhere and not too shy to take items from unsuspecting tourists - tannoy messages are broadcast frequently warning of these and that should they take anything not to attempt to get it back yourself but to contact security. don't be surprised to see said security scaring these animals off with catapults. however they have been known to bite tourists so be warned! also ensure that you take any drinks you require with you and sunglasses for the sunset - but again it's worth taking precautions so they are not taken by the monkeys i.e. the retaining straps you get for oakleys. if taking photographs there are plenty of places to rest the camera to gain a stable sunset picture or two. you may also wish to ensure the camera is attached to you not only due to the monkeys but it's an awfully long way down should you drop it! in summary: well worth visit, especially for the sunset a good day out if combined with tanah lot.",8
"the temple itself was quite small but it takes a beautiful trek along the side of a mountain (overlooking the sea) to get to it. when we went they were charging 50,000$idr but we've heard in the past they sometimes charge 30,000$ to 80,000$, i guess depending on what month/season. we would still recommend going!",4
tannah lot temple complex is a must visit for any traveller as well as local to bali. temple is not only beautifully situated at a arica on the edge on the sea but is also supposed be be very sacred by locals also the sea and very clean n beautiful. the best time to visit is sunset once the sunset is close the place turns just out of worldly stunning so beautiful colours in sky and sea with the rock n temple on the edge of sea is visually just stunning . also on the way towards main temple there are a couple of small temples and shops selling tourist stuff but individually selling small pencils n plastic pins are very friendly n polite buy from them. plus there are many selfie and picture taking points for best of views . i must mention that govt staff that maintains the place are very helpful. i saw a lady fall and have a small cut on knees once the young officer was contacted he came immediately came gave quick first aid with smile and also refused to take money saying it was their duty which was truely humbling and hats off thing . on the whole don't miss it as it is one of the most beautiful location on earth 🌏,18
"we went here early morning, entrance is 50,000 rupiah per head, not yet crowded when we arrived, and the weather is good. it was refreshing and we enjoyed the scenery, it was peaceful, calm experience. we tried the speed boat for 150,000 rupiah per ride of around 15 to 20minutes, it was expensive yes, but for me it was worth it as we enjoy the ride the whole time. the driver even ask me if i want to take over the steering wheel and gladly say yes. and he took many pictures and video us too. this tour was my favorite in bali.",2
"i was at uluwatu temple 3 years ago as an excursion off a cruise ship, so by the time i got there, ,which was designed to be at sunset, i was wiped from the drive. the streets are narrow, they are overcrowded, and it felt like forever. getting there, and then that last haul back to the ship, in the dark. so this time,we went as part of a time killer on our last day in bali, and not as part of a sunset viewing. it was such a nice drive, :as , in daylight we could see things. so briefly, almost every block in bali has some form of temple, whether it is a large one at the coast, or a local park, or even in the middle of nowhere across the road from berawa beach in canggu. or even, in someones front yard. i am not belittling their religious beliefs. i am saying, unless you are a professor, or a student of history , or theology and you are sort of doing a pilgrimage of religion , just relax. they are almost all the same, and the beauty in seeing them, is nit the structure or the meaning, it is where they are placed”. i have viewed and reviewed tanah lot temple, its location across the water, with celebrations in the water were spectacular.well, its the same story with uluwatu. its strategic position on the southwest coast, is really an excuse to go to their and see the views. last time the southern trail was overrun with monkeys. this year , that section was quiet, it was only 3pm, no crowds. but, on the south side, there is a pool with a ton of monkeys playing, and the views of those cliffs are spectacular. since we were there last, the bathroom facilities have been expanded and cleaned up. the temple, like 5 or 6 others i have seen, are all closed except for worshippers.i am still glad i went back.",2
"great place to visit if you want to do a small activity for the day with your kids. go there in the morning as from 11h00 onwards the place gets quite crowded. don't take a local guide at the entrance, it's a waste of money (100.000 rp). he does not tell you anything interesting at all. the main temple it self can't be visited. the view to the various cliffs is great!",4
this is one of the most beautiful temple not in terms of the architecture of temple but based on the location. this temple is set in the sea and that its uniqueness. my surrounding area is very beautiful. if the tide is not so high you may go to the rock area as well. the entrance fee in this temple is on the expensive side and that is 60000 idr per person. in most of the itinerary this one particular place has been set in the evening and that's because of the simple reason and that is because of the beautiful sunset view. unfortunately in this particular time that is november that's the rainy season and we have missed that opportunity because of the clowded weather condition. the tourist are not allowed to enter into the tanah lot temple. and you may enjoy that kenak dance also. the charges for that is 80000 idr for person. it's based on your personal preference whether you want to see it or not.,17
one of the great places to watch the sunset - suggest you try taris bali bar as the one of the best spots to relax and watch,2
"when i went to this temple i must need to wear salon (traditional costume). there is a lot of monkey at this temple. very nice thing is from this temple my mom and i can see the indien ocean and get very fresh air. very nice view. all the visitors come to this temple, enjoy sunset with panoramic view and go to see the shows. i really enjoy this place. when i have a chance to go bali again, i want to be there again.",2
"uluwatu temple is located at the southernmost tip of bali. we hopped on a cab who agreed to bring us to uluwatu, dinner at jimbaran and back to kuta for rp250, 000. entering into the temple will cost you rp15,000 and you will be given sarong and sash if you're wearing shorts. anything below the knee is fine. in the temple you will find monkeys, monkeys and more monkeys. these are extremely aggressive monkeys who will grab anything even non food items like hats, towels, toys, camera. hold on to your things very tight because once they get it, that's the end of it. the temple is breathtakingly located on a cliff plunging down to the sea. very beautiful and very dangerous. please don't go beyond the walls. the must do here is to watch the kecak & fire dance. ticket is rp 70, 000 and you will get the story outline in various languages (incl. english, chinese, japanese, etc). the best (and safest) place to sit is right at the top. there will be fire so being on ground level is quite dangerous.",8
"the temple is beautiful and the location is breathtakingly scenic. we went on a saturday evening so it was really crowded. make sure you arrive before 5 pm so that you can buy tickets for the kecak dance and get a good seat in the auditorium. if the tickets are sold out, you might miss the show or end up sitting on the floor too close to the performers. the entry fee is 30000 for the temple but 100000 for the dance show. the show is unique. i loved the first half of it. the chanting and the dance performance were beautiful as it's based on ramayana. towards the end, they made a joke of the story and that for me quite a damper. i was in awe of the show in the first half, the pious way in which it represented the story and then suddenly, it became like a comedy show in the end. the fire that was lit in the end of the show was very close to the people sitting on the floor and could be a potential risk. all in all, it's a must do if you're in bali as the sunset, the temple, the dance and the sea is a beautiful combination indeed.",2
"seeing sunset and walking around with your soulmate is such a lovely romantic moment! also saw local people in traditional clothes making regional rituals, you can practice too, chariting money, use holy water on your face and they give u flower, men and women use traditionally then u can climb the hill to see all around. if u don't scare you can see holy snake after donation but we didn't even try it :)",4
i got confused why we visited this temple as we have many amazing sunset places in india as well. we could not enter in the temple as it is only for local people.,4
"temple built in 1948 that has many water features, bridges, stepping stones, and attractions (public pool, hotel, restaurant, etc.). nice place to visit in the mountains lwith beautiful rice fields along the way.",4
beautiful temple with a great view from the cliff where it is located and the most beautiful sunset ! kecak dance is a must !,13
the temple is amazing. viewing the massive waves exploding on the cliff was an epic experience. the monkeys running in the wild are awesome as well ... but the people in charge of the entrance are rude and dodgy as usual.,14
"beautiful setting, with some spots that are peaceful even when there are a lot of visitors. nice photo opportunities. there is a park just right beside the temple and it was nice and peaceful to enjoy the afternoon",4
"you can get the full deal here. dancing, music, temples, amazing views. the show is not short though, but really it is all very good and worthy of doing.",13
we visited this temple last thursday. it was quite warm but we donned the purple sarongs for modesty. take care with the monkeys attracted to jewellery and sunglasses. we saw one drinking a small bottle of hand sanitiser that he had obviously pinched from someone. the rangers armed with sling shots help out. interesting to see the temple from the different view points and the cliffs.,14
"this is one of bali's oldest temples (~1000ad) situated on the tip of a massive 250-300 foot cliff! it is breathtaking (the cliff and it's views). you can not go in the temple area itself, but can walk around its grounds. there are monkey's about. there is a fire dance/sunset experience at an adjacent outdoor amphitheater. we took a tour \ultimate uluwatu\ which was great we hit the three most popular beaches dreamland beach, padang padang beach and suluban/uluwatu beach, followed by temple tour and fire dancing - it was nice to have someone else drive you to each spot and see the best of uluwatu in one confined day.",8
"the visit to the bratan temple was far from what we expected. felt very fake, full of plastic figures like frogs, zebras and tigers. it reminds us of the theme park more than spiritual place. our only disappointing experience in bali.",2
"this was a very nice place to visit, right on the ocean. we sipped holy water and were blessed by the priests of the temple.",4
"it's located at the north of bali so you have to drive quite far from kuta. the view was amazing. it has temple in the lake. if you ever seen the indonesia's 50k money, you should have seen this place at it. the air was refreshing, not too cold but not as hot as center-south bali.",2
tanah lot temple has become my favourite place after watching shades of sunset. this place is gifted with spiritual powers where fresh holy water comes out of cave which gets covered with sea water during high tide. amazing place to see sunset.,17
is nice place to stay. very cheap place for 20$ breakfast included. they are the most friendly balinese people. love to stay there also my husband family and friends always stay in this place. good internet connection. they been doing renovations so there is no damage in room. cheers,2
"it is slightly difficult getting there as it is a single road in each direction so one needs to keep sufficient time for the visit as the probability of getting traffic is high. there are stairs to be climbed, hence might be difficult for ones who aren't used to the same but is easily possible for active elders. the temple is located at the cliff and edge of the ocean (it is end of bali) and there is not much there in the temple but the view is really awesome and breath taking, one can easily spend a couple of hours just enjoying the same. there is a walk way on both the sides and the views across the same is remarkable. it is a photographers's delight especially at sunset as the views are amazing as the water is really beautiful. there are cultural programs in the evening though i didn't attend the same as i was staying in ubud and had a long journey back to the hotel. place was really crowded and one needs to find a day and time when crowds can be avoided. great views and can be visited while in bali.",2
"this historical temple is breathtaking. the backdrop of mount agung make it look more majestically, and you can capture the perfect picture here. you need to wear a sarung to enter into this beautiful temple and the entrance fee is voluntary donations. it is a spot where you do not want to miss.",28
"must visit..!!! the place has this magical vibes of peace and serenity. its worth going all up and viewing all view points and coming down to see the sunset in uluwatu. it was a never forgetting moment. tip:- as you are lost in the beauty of the place, beware of pick-pockets there. i lost my brand new samsung edge s8. so the place become doubly unforgettable to me",8
"locals come here for sunsets on sundays as a tradition (so if you don't like crowds, avoid this day of the week), we were here during daytime and it was still amazing. low tide, so we could walk to the temple. lots of people though, even off season. make sure you walk all the way up the reef where all the shops and restaurants are, and have a fresh coconut with an exquisite view of the temple. there's also a kopi luwak (civet coffee) café, where the owner has 4 civets from different corners of indonesia and explains the whole proces of making luwak coffee. worth visiting!",2
"this temple really was quite spectacular. it really does make you appreciate how bali must have been centuries before when religion was the priority. the lake is a beautiful part of the mountain and creates an amazing setting for the floating temple. my wife and i visited this site as part of a day tour in bali and it was worth the trip up the mountain. the temple was very busy with tourists, however it still manages to be a peaceful site. the site paints a detailed picture of religion in bali with the majority being hindu but also showing elements of the buddhist population in bali. the ride back down the mountain was also wonderful getting to see loads of rice paddies and experience everyday life for people living in the more mountainous regions",2
"another of the temples that we visited whilst we were in bali, some of these are very popular with the tourist, and we could see why.",2
must see tourist attraction if you are visiting bali. very picturesque temples by the sea with one set of temples in the middle of the sea - during high tide,2
"this place is on the same route as gwk park , so we went to the park and then to the temple. by the time we reached it was noon and very hot. after taking the ticket and tying the sarong which is compulsory to enter in the temple we had to cross a small path full of monkeys which will pounce on you if you have anything in your hand so beware. at the end of the path you are blown away by the sheer beauty of the place. there is a an endless blue ocean and right on the tip of the cliff there is this centuries old temple. you are not allowed inside the temple which is understandable but the area surrounding it is great and you can talk a nice walk around it.this is by far the most beautiful place in bali.",2
"we went to this temple on the way back from the colek pamor waterfall. this is one of the most gorgeous temples we saw in bali. the architecture is magnificent. the background is majestic. the water in the lake, the temples reflecting in the water, the clouds in the background all make this a beautiful peaceful experience.",2
"we come there during mist so place was completely magical for us. temple in the mist located in the lake and it is surrounded colorful flowers. it is not place for spending a lot of hours, but for sure it is worth to see. the park is very clean. according to me the place is overpriced, because area of temple is quite small. when you go there, dont forget to take some jacket. the place is in higher altitude, thats way temperature goes down. if you want to stay at night be sure, your hotel have at least warm blanket and hot water.",4
"uluwatu temple is a hidden gem, presenting a very beautiful scenery. there is a forest in which there are nosy monkeys. beautiful expanse of sea can be seen from here",8
"heaven on earth, the place is very peaceful. this is the only part in bali i didnt feel the heat. the temple is up in the mountains, truly remarkable. the gates over look mount agung. i recommend that you get a picture here, even though you have to pop up a small donation fee, it is worth it. you get to have two of bali iconic landmarks (gates to heaven and mount agung) in you photo.",2
"a place so scenic is hard to ever forget. set amongst the mountains and an idyllic lake, the temple is a must to see when in bali. the temple complex grounds are also immaculately maintained.. organised car parking makes it easy to access the place too.",2
a must to see while in bali! one of the most popular temples located on a seaside. there are many tourist but it doesnt feel much crowded as the whole complex is huge. when the tide is low it is possible to go near the temple.,2
"we visited the temple and purchased tickets for the fire dance, which was quite an argy-bargy experience. took our seats by 5:15pm as advised. the dance itself was amazing, the sounds were incredible. unfortunately other tourists spoilt the experience with their utter lack of respect. the couple and small child next to me decided to facetime a friend several times and talk really loudly to them, invade everyones space with their bags, flick moisturiser over everyone, because why not oil up while watching a traditional fire dance? they were idiots, basically. i dont know why they were there. id recommend getting seats near to the exit for a quick getaway.",13
"we rented a motorbike and went to explore tanah lot, a balinese temple on the coast. it is about 40 minutes drive. i would suggest to go early to avoid the crowd, as this is one of those places that most people who visit bali would go. this is a beautiful spot for sunset as well but decided not to because of the traffic and the crowds. if you are like us and try to have a spot to yourself as much as this is possible keep in mind that around 10am the tour buses were arriving.",18
"also known as pura luhur uluwatu. perched on a cliff, this ancient hindu temple features ocean views and hosts traditional dance shows 'kecak fire dance's. lovely place with beautiful scenery and atmosphere. but be careful of the wild monkeys there. they tend to chase and steal your stuff.",8
"just too picturesque, you will be blown away by the view from the top of the cliffs.. really beautiful fire dance with story.. only overcrowded for the seating arrangement.. very hard seating.. otherwise a must to see",13
the cliffs around uluwatu are stunning. visitors cannot enter the temple which i really liked- it gives worshippers the privacy and peace they should have. would have liked to see the pagoda but that's okay. the kecak fire dance was a great performance. it started before sunset though so i really didn't get great sunset photos as i wanted to. it was so crowded though; i'd recommend visiting uluwatu earlier in the day and seeing the kecak performance in ubud instead.,8
"once you get past the hundreds of people taking #followmeto pictures for ig, then sure, its a pretty area. i definitely wasnt expecting it to be a swarm of tourists with playgrounds, pedal boats, and creepy statues of spongebob squarepants... it really took away from the cultural temple vibe. it was a bit disappointing...",4
"positives - beautiful road on the way to temple, and breathtaking seaview from temple. negatives - around 20 km from city, nothing much to see except view, you cant go inside temple, it is just structures.",4
"its a must visit when in bali but make sure that you arrange for a driver or taxi or whatever to wait for you to return yourto your origin when finished the visit. do not use the local \taxi\ guys in the temple, they try to rip you off especially when they see that you do not have transport to get back. also uber,grab and other app based taxis are not allowed to pick passengers from the temple so if you have not arranged before for them to take you there and wait for you (even taxi from kuta) you will end up in the dark ,feeling threatened by the local \taxi\ (without meters) accosiation crooks to take them and pay huge amounts or stay there, helpless in the dark and probably get into a fight. we had to call the police but nobody wanted to come and help us!!!!!!!!!! we were lucky that we found relatives that came to pickup us up at night from there. what a shameful experience for a fantastic spiritual place!!",2
"what a lovely discovery! we have been to bali many times, but had never visited the water palace. we really enjoyed the complex of pools and fountains set in beautiful tropical gardens - a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of seminyak.",2
"super crowded, but a pretty sight. sundown is pretty magical, but sunrise probably is as well. have been there twice now. the first time was six years ago. it still felt pretty much the same, however bali has changed the last six years. over-all the island is crowded like i said, but still beautiful. try to avoid the bigger hotspots..",2
i made sure that we were at tanah lot on low tide so that we could walk up to the temple and experience it close up. we were lucky enough to be there during a ceremony and cleansed our faces with the holy water before being blessed,17
this temple has large garden and if you plan to visit i suggest to stop overnight in bedugul choosing villa close to the lake with beautiful views to mountains and of course lake.,4
"from uluwatu temple you have the most spectacular view of the ocean. the temple is actually closed for tourists but the park and the walk on its long paths are amazing. firstly when you arrive you will be provided with sarongs which you need to tight around your waist and keep it until you leave. the ticket costs 20.000 idr per person. be aware of your belongings, because monkeys of uluwatu temple are actually really aggressive! without any watch, glasses, hat, bottle of water etc on you, you will be just fine! it worth a visit!!!",8
this is a small temple with very basic architecture but the scenic beauty is at its best. the temple sits on the edge of a cliff and the blue sea and the sunset behind makes it look just so majestic. the sea has washed the rocks below in so beautiful artistic patterns. there is an evening show called kecak dance held during sun set time. not so great but an experience to take.,13
"temple located on the cliff top, overlooking the ocean. temple itself not so interesting, but location makes it worth the visit. make sure to attend the balinese show at 6 pm just next to the temple - definitely worth it!",2
"we came here to see the beautiful sunset as recommended by tripadvisor, and it's true as being recommended. this temple is over visitors. the temple stands on the to of the rock in the middle of the sea. during our visit, the water was very high so we were a little bit afraid to come to the temple. we were sitting on a bench in one of the restaurant to watch the sunset and enjoy the young coconut drink. it's amazing, the temple, the views, and the sunset. don't miss it if you come to bali.",2
"visited the uluwatu temple with my wife on a private tour. our guide was really informative and provided us with a lot of information regarding the temple side of things (wayan from bali classic tour - definitely worth it). entry to the temple was cheap by western standards. the views are what you stay for however, and you can spend quite a while looking out over the cliff edge. if you have the time, consider timing your visit for the sunset dancing which is meant to be beautiful.",8
"even though tourists are allowed to see the temple only the outside and from a noticeable distance, i liked the atmosphere. nice and calm place. i even touched the holy snake.",4
"very beautiful and dreamy sunsets, clean and healthy environment, then i recommend to people who travel to bali.",2
"nice sea view, but no reason to come cause of the tempel, unless you are a hindu. funny monkeys are also there price 30 per person",14
"the sun set there is one of the most beautiful in bali, you can sit down and relax for the awesome view. tanah lot temples its unique and have the story.",18
"this was on our 'must do' list during our bali trip and it didn't disappoint. stunning views and beautiful temples marred only by the incessant nagging of merchants selling their wares. we arrived at low tide, and made our way over to the temple without going inside (there was a fairly long queue) - ended up getting wet when a big wave came up over the rocks - at least it cooled us down! only downside really was having to pay 2k rupiah to use the toilets. worth the travel time as it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience - but expect everyone else to be there as well.",2
"pura ulun danu beratan is located on shores of lake beratan in bali, indonesia. believed to be built in 1663, it is a major hindu shivaite temple . this amazing temple is located 1200 mts above sea level. from seminyak, bali this temple is a drive of 2.5 hours. there is an entry fee of idr 50,000 per person to this place. the usual opening hours are from 8 a.m to 6 p.m the temple grounds are spread out with lust green vegetation. there are well laid out pathways leading to the edge areas of the beratan lake. the location is scenic and a very good photo spot in bali. the place has many public facilities like toilets, restrooms, food, shopping and of course parking.",30
"the way to temple is pleasant, also the surroundings. you will be having nice views of sea while going up to the temple. it's a small walk from the parking area. the temple is usual balinese temple, but the way and surroundings make it worth visiting.",2
"i really liked this temple. it was a mix of beautiful temple on the cliff with amazing view, having fun with monkeys (you can bring your bananas if you want, it's cheaper then buying inside) and culture (traditional dance in the sunset). we had a great time here. please don't be late for the show!!! it's very frustrating for everyone else when people are entering the show after the show started. also, it is very upolite to leave before it's finished. my experience was ruined with rude people coming late in the first half, and then rude people leaving early in the other half.",13
"gorgeous location and a lovely place to visit. we went on a scheduled shuttle and stayed for the fire dance (at 100k per person). there were throngs of people there, most armed with selfie-sticks (argh). the fire dance was certainly worth watching; our three-year-old loved it. if you're in uluwatu then you should definitely pay a visit.",8
"took in a view of this temple on a day long temple visiting spree in bali . took in the entrance fee and the free sarong , skipped the packed of peanuts . the views of the cliff were gorgeous , the temple on the other hand had most of its entrances closed off , missed the fire dance as they were too many people in line . so to conclude , really gorgeous view of the cliffs with picturesque blue waters , the temple not so much .",2
"tanah lot itself is very pretty . there is a market there that you walk through to view the temple, interesting enough but very commercialised . with 200 chinese tourists all jostling for the best selfie with a temple , it is overcrowded and noisy. if you are looking for any spiritual awakening you won't find it here.",17
this temple is very unique and you will see rough waves when the tide is coming in. it was high tide when we went and the whole temple was surrounded by the sea water. still some locals in traditional prayer costume made their way to the temple.,4
"great scenery, be careful with the monkeys, don't stay too close, try to catch the sunset here at uluwatu temple",8
"founded in the 17th century, this is a very important temple to the balinese people. situated beside lake beretan, the view is awesome. the mountain served as a back drop to these multi tiered temple. it was a cool afternoon when we were there, as dark clouds hovered above the sky. different kind of boats are for rent if one would like to go around the lake. the temple is separated from the mainland but just a stone throw away. it was built on an island surrounded with water thus it seems it is floating on the water. avoid weekends & local holidays for definitely it will be crowded.",2
"it was built on the lake, nice scenery and unique. locals will pray from the temple on shore and go all the way out to the temple on the lake by crossing two bridges.",4
"a very nice temple. with alot of naughty monkeys. i did not manage to view the kecek dance. but the views around the temple were amazing. the monkey took my glasses away. there alot of monkeys, which will take stuff away from you. so do watch and keep everything, especially your phones in the bag",13
nice day outing at the monkey forest. they were not aggressive like uluwatu and a good walk in the forest.,8
tanah lot is considered one of the most sacred temples in bali. you should only go in the evening during low tide as if you go during high tide you will not be able to walk down to the rocks and be closer to the temple. sunset is the best time to go and it is breathtakingly beautiful. we were fortunate enough to be there on the night of odalan kumingan and experienced the locals worshiping and taking their offerings to the temple. it was an amazing experience and we sat on the rocks just watching and drinking in all the culture.,18
this is one of the best place in bali. the temple surrounded by fog and lake. must try boating here . boating cost was 122000 idr. but it is really worth paying the amount and enjoying the boat ride..,2
uluwatu temple was as beautiful as we imagined. walking along the tall cliffs and gazing at the surrounding ocean is breathtaking. beware the monkeys. they will steal loose items and are not as friendly as the ones at the ubud monkey forest.,8
we spent about 1hr here.plenty of car parking.you can take some great photos here.you can walk out to the temple when the tide is out.lots of places to buy things and places to eat and drink.has toilets in several places.but some places hard to get to in a wheelchair.have seen better dut ok.,4
enjoyed the view from the cliff much more than the temple. something still worth seeing for those who have had temple overload like me. breathtaking and cool to spend maybe less than hour here!,4
beautiful telling of a traditional balinese story! very funny at times and really awesome costumes! definitely a good vibe. beautiful view off a cliff face down to the ocean and you can watch the sun go down during the show. would recommend this to everybody and anybody. great for all ages.,2
"we visited the temple whilst passing through bali on the way to singapore. we had read all about this attraction on line and it certainly lived up to our expectation. its one of the most widely visited sites so at certain parts of the day it gets extremely busy. as virtually the whole temple can be viewed from the rocky beach, theres enough room for everyone to view. there was a long queue through the sea to actually reach the temple, so we decided to enjoy the peaceful scenery from the beach. a visit to the temple should be at the top of every visitors tick list, make sure you have your camera and try and aim for sun set when the views are enhanced even more.",2
"be selective when you go to this temple. it is 2nd to tanah lot for local ceremonies on the calendar. sometimes it takes hours to get there. go out of temple season. enjoy a different way home and head over the bali cliffs area and over to padang genoa and nusa dua. ma,e sure you come home over the toll bridge. fantastic.",18
"far from kuta. almost a 2 hour drive, but worth a visit. the surroundings and the approach road is picturesque. can easily spend an hour. the temple is very beautiful and nice spots for pics and selfies. a must visit place when in bali.",2
"everyone around the world let me tell you this with a very grateful heart, this place is a must visit place in bali ! beautiful sunset and place .. i love 😍",2
"the temple is nice to visit, and a tourist must see. the interesting part is, that is still daily used for ceremonies as well. despite it being surrounded by tourists. avoid visiting the temple with a organised tour, and go outside \tour hours\. this will assure you it is not completely crowded. for a nice view, go through the shops, upstairs. there is a restaurant, take a drink and enjoy the view of tanah lot, without hundreds of people in front of you.",17
"one of the must see places in bali! views are just amazing and a great place to photograph. monkeys are very aggressive however, and you must take care to remove everything (especially glasses) as they will try and steal them from you. kecak dance was a highlight of our trip, and the kids really enjoyed it aswell. sunset over the cliffs was beautiful.",2
"this spot was also highly recommended when in bali, and the best time to visit is around sunset to enjoy a spectacular view. the ladies would also enjoy shopping here as it is much cheaper to buy souvenir items and clothes compared to ubud or kuta.",2
"i was told by our klook driver that the monkeys in uluwatu temple are a little bit aggressive compared to mokey forest. when going on our way to the temple, i got scared because they're everywhere and there's a man holding a stick making sure that guests are safe. the temple is so beautiful during sunset. it is surrounded by bodies of water. we weren't able to witness the dance since we were already hungry and wanted to eat at jimbaran which is just 20 mins drive away.",8
the view of this temple never fails to amaze. this time we were staying at the pan pacific with family. just across the fairway and you see this amazing structure in the sea. best seen at daytime or latest sunset. it is not lit up at night so don't waste a trip during the dark hours.,4
this place is famous for its sunsets and the view is really nice. the temple itself is small and nothing much to talk about. there is a small walk from parking lot to the temple and the path is filled with monkeys. don't take any food items with you and cameras should be tied to you. the place is nice and gives a clear view of sunset during clear sky's.,4
you should not miss out visiting this place when you go to bali. make this as top of your \temple to visits\ in bali.,2
this visit made a great change after days of lazing by the pool and was much better than shopping! be careful you don't get bitten - there are women who can set up photo opportunities for you if you buy some bananas - much safer than encouraging them yourself! some really cute babies lovingly carried by mothers. huge old banyan tree near the holy spring temple is worth seeing . pleasant walk on well-maintained paths. you don't need more than an hour to see most of what is on offer. cost about aud 2 per person,4
"cost to enter the temple is 50,000 idr (about 4 usd) . the temple sits on the shore of lake bratan and surrounded by mountains, it is a beautiful site to visit and take awesome pictures! i wouldnt plan more than 1hr to visit the temple. location itself is nice, scenery is amazing. there are local merchants at the entrance of the site where you can buy food & souvenirs. definitely worth visiting, the atmosphere is serene albeit the abundance of mainlanders and selfie sticks. i wouldnt make this a day trip, make sure you line up other sites/visits to make it a full day.",4
"its a temple located on a high cliff with absolutely stunning views of the sunset. we visited the temple almost an hour before the sunset, spend good time roaming about the temple then experienced the serene sunset from the stairs going towards the kecak dance area. kecak dance happens in the night. few things to note: - all temples in bali have an entrance fee so if you want to pick and choose, do visit this one - kecak dance performance has an additional charge not included in the temple entry fee. if you have seen barong dance performance you may not find it too different. so these all dances are based on the story of ramayan. in barong they wear a special mask (called barong) and in kecak they keep making a chak chak sound while dancing. choice of which dance should be just based on comfort and itinerary. - there are a lot of monkeys so be careful and do not wear flashy accessories, sunglasses and do not have any food item in your hand (bananas or chips etc)",2
"as we live here, we have visited a lot of temples. this is a favourite and on the list to take visitors, then stay at amed.",4
tanah lot has its own unique beauty and scenic place to visit. personally on my opinion the best time to go is during sunset whereby the tides are low which can cross over to visit or pay respect to the temple. during the day which the sun is much stronger and will visit again next time for the sunset trip.,17
"a must visit when you are in bali try to get a guide in order to understand the story behind each temples , do no ttake the guides that rush to you but choose the ones that are waiting for you and not running after you",2
beautiful place to watch the sunset & enjoy the view! the water looks lit up did't stay for the dance performance... 1 hour is a bit too much time.,13
"this was a cool temple, but it was a bit hard to see. the surrounding were beautiful. i really enjoyed the beaches close by.",4
"i have never seen more breath taking views. it is so worth the long drive. although the main temple is closed for tourists, watching the sunset here is amazing. however, beware of the monkeys! i can't stress enough how limited items you should carry. and try not messing with them because it's like a gangster mafia! i saw someone's iphone get snatched, someone's bag being snatched as well as a monkey being aggressive towards a girl. so be smart, and carry less!",14
"tanager lot is located in a setting of stunning beauty. i'm not sure of the religious significance of the temple. we were unable to visit the temple itself, as the tide was in and the path under water. even so, this was the highlight of our trip to bali. the views were simply amazing. if you must visit the temple itself, make sure to check tide times. also, it's best to go as early as possible because it gets crowded by mid-morning with tour buses.",18
"uluwatu temple is one of the best places to view sunset in bali. the view from the mountain cliff where the sun sets on the vast indian ocean, is indeed a view to the eyes! unforgettable! my husband loves to click pictures & it was a lovely evening that day with a beautiful sunset! the color of the sky changing every passing minute with the round bright sun going down on the roaring deep blue colored ocean… just amazing! we could capture some really good pictures of the place that day! suggestion: from kuta, uluwatu temple is a one and a half hour drive. it is beautiful location but crowded. try to reach the temple a bit early. as the sunset time was 6:05 pm that day, we arrived at the temple at 5:15 pm. the queue for ticketing was long so we must have easily spent 15 minutes in the queue. we could not spend much time looking around the temple as the sunset time was approaching & we rushed to the mountain cliff. the cliff walk would be easily of 800 meters with forest attached to it. be very careful of the monkeys as they are pretty famous for stealing glasses of the tourists. down at the parking lot too you need to be careful of the monkeys. please do not carry foods or other small items with you that can be easy for a monkey to snatch! other attractions: apart from the sunset view point, i think there is not much to see at uluwatu temple. after sunset we went to take a look around and found few temples but they were closed. i have heard of kecak dance but didnt get a chance to see it!",8
this temple was fantastic. there are great opportunities for photos. very serene place with gorgeous views.,4
"bedugul wasnt really in my plan when i first plan my itinerary in bali. however due to some reason, i had some extra time and i managed to slot in a trip to bedugul on my 2nd day in bali. suprisingly, bedugul was on of my favourite place in bali. the view was magnificent. you have a temple at the lakeside overlooking a mountain. i spent about an hour just to take photo at different location at bedugul. they also provide watersport like jet ski if you are interested. the trip took about 2 hours from seminyak. bedugul is located in the highland like kintamani so its quite cold. make sure you bring your sweater.",2
"hi all, i will visit bali in feb 13! will get only 1 evening !! which sunset point will be good for me & my wife ? cliff temple or tanha lot temple ?? thanks in advance - rahman",18
"definitely a must visit location for a bali holiday. like other bali attractions (e.g. tanah lot temple), visit early in the day to avoid crowds.",18
we went to this temple at sunset. we are not allowed to enter the temple. but the scenery around the temple is worth the visit.,4
"entry inside the worship area is not allowed. the temple gives you an ocean view and the area has some cultural, mythological history attached.",4
"this temple is on the cliff and its amazing! the views are fantastic! but it does get crowded because people want to see the kecat show! i read reviews and was warned verbally by our tour guide about the monkeys being extremely cheeky etc, however i did not experience this personally. i did however see a monkey in possession of someones glasses! it costs 30,000 for the entry ticket and its worth it with the views.",14
excellent views and scenery. we were lucky to be there to witness a ceremony taking place - very busy during a ceremony but nice. as for the kecak dance..saw part of it....not my cup of tea...left early with many others.,13
"went there for the sunset view but unfortunately the cloud was too thick that evening and miss that sunset view. too many tourists and full of people crowded at the area nearby tanah lot temple. alot of souvenier and batik shops around, maybe a good place for shopping.",17
"there is a small admission charge, but it is well worth it. you wander the sidewalks through a jungle and the monkies are all around. sometimes they jump on you and try to steal things out of you pocket, so beware. the monkies aren't scary. the temples are just meh, not like buddhist temples you see in other parts of indonesia. there are also some souvenir shops. start by offering half the asking price and settle for 75% of the asking price.",2
one of the first sites my fiancee and i visited. one of my favourite temples to visit in bali with waterfront landscapes,2
"i've seen a lot of people coming only to take a famous picture between the doors with the agung behind. but there's much more to see, six more temples, hundreds of stairs in the forest, monkeys, sunrise, clouds around you, and above all a magic atmosphere....please leave the selfie stick in the hotel!",28
"beautiful garden with a fountains, carps, benchs. close to resort relax bali - comfortable, cosily accomodation and delicious restaurant.",2
"we went to see this temple towards the end of a long day of sightseeing in bali. the time we were there was fairly crowded and with several buses in the parking lot. the temple covered a fair amount of ground and there was quite a bit of walking involved. as with many places like this, if you are a bit mobility impaired for any reason, i would not recommend this place. also another hazard here was the multitude of monkeys around the temple and grounds. we have been to a few other sites that have a significant monkey population but this was by far the worst that we had been to. the monkeys were way beyond being cute. i did see many people lose glasses and other items from their purses and even pockets during their walk about. we did not lose anything but i felt like i spent my time there guarding against the little predators. interesting and beautiful to see no doubt but the monkeys pretty much spoiled it for me. spectacular views from the walks but we won't go back there again. easier to just get the pictures and information from the web and not risk losing your stuff.",2
"i have been to a few temples in bali and this one was by far the most impressive! it is a huge property, so it is not hard to get away from the crowds and discover one spectacular view after another. if you come my scooter, expect to pay 2,000 rp to park and then 20,000 rp at the gate. the entrance includes sarong hire, but the guys tying them on you will try to \give\ you bananas for the monkeys then ask for 20,000. this is an absolutely incredible place!",2
"not sure if this would a highlight of our trip but it is a small cliff top temple which is worth a quick wander round. we only saw two monkeys - i think it is worse early and late, out of peak heat. good views from the cliff tops and i imagine the evening dancing would be worth a viewing.",14
i visited the uluwatu temple one hot sunny afternoon. it was a pity i could not stay for sunset as i had a plane to catch in the evening. the scenery was great and there were many scenic spots along the path. will definitely visit during sunset in future.,8
the temple on the sea is simply an exceptional temple. and it's a must see... picture perfect. strongly suggested that you visit this during low tide & enjoy the sunset. the beauty can't be expressed in words or photo. have 2-3 hours in hand.,4
"if you are in the karangasem area or heading to/from east bali - ahmed, candidasa this is a must visit. the water palace was built for royalty and although i think most of what we see today is rebuilt, you can still appreciate the setting and the magnificence that stood there long ago. there are pools which will be dominated by locals - they will stare and are mostly males that swim so prepare yourself accordingly. it does cost for non locals (i think around 20,000rp) to enter and swim (10,000rp). you could walk all around the garden in less than an hour but i suggest you take a few minutes to soak up the pool and enjoy a drink/snack at the tirta restaurant overlooking the garden. if you enjoy the palace in klungkung - you will definitely enjoy this too!",2
"amazing cliffside temple with great views of the indian ocean below and sunset. no monkeys on our trip, but i heard they are abundant in the area. after the sunset, the kecak dance is quite entertaining and unique. a must see in bali!",2
we went to the holy hindu temple after our driver suggested it. the best time to go is sunset for great views and the traditional bali dance (apparently the best in bali). to get into the temple grounds and for sarong hire it was $3 and to watch the dance was $7. well worth it as the views are spectacular at sunset and the dance is funny and entertaining. be ware of the monkeys as they will steal anything they can from you.,2
"great experience highly recommend, get there early as crowds. beautiful views. traditional dances put on a great show.",13
"visiting this place is worthwile for the stunning ocean views. the temple itself cannot be visited, and can only be seen from a distance. the coastal path on the cliffs is very nice, but there are loads of tourists here. you'll never walk alone.. end of the afternoon the place is even more crowded, since there is a small amphitheater overlooking the sea that features a live 'balinese firedance', or 'monkeydance' almost every night at sunset. you will not be disappointed.",2
a must visit place in bali and the sunset view is the best from the place. a temple in kind of middle of the sea is worth watching. simply amazing!!!,2
it's just beautiful. the day when we visited the temple the weather was awesome and it was not at all hot. the mountains and the lake in the background are really eye catching.,4
"one of the best temples in bali on the top of a hill overlooking the indian ocean we had hired a motorbike to visit the temple,the ride is good with good views and roads. evening visit would be great as u can see the sun set. way back pitstop restaurant serves tasty chicken wings and salad..",2
we visited there at the raining day however the temple is beautiful and traditional. it's beside the lake.,4
"we first went to tanah lot in the 80's, a lot has changed. there would have been less than 100 people there, these days 1,000's. the temple and surrounds are really beautiful and you really don't regret going there, even with the heat and the crowds. we were there around midday would definitely recommend either early morning or evening.",17
"i went there to pray with my family. this temple is one of general temple for balinese, so everyone can pray there. we can see lots of monkeys on the way to the temple. the view is stunning, we can see the ocean through the top of southern part of bali. they also have some spot to take gorgeous picture with ocean and cliff background. they also offer kecak dance performance if you come aroun 6 pm. but not sure if the attraction is available during pandemic. some important note: you can't enter the temple if you are in monthly period, so be aware of this, also be careful with the monkeys, since we still have rabies cases, so stay away from them is the best way.",2
this place was amazing. such natural beauty - shame its been commercialised by wedding venues now. but still enjoy the views and sacred temple.,4
pura luhur tanah lot ( pura in indonesia means a temple) is a unique site for a temple in a rock formation a little into the sea. one has to cross the waves for entering the shrine. it is home to ancient hindu pilgrimage site at bali. beautiful by the wrath of the sea around.,18
"nice place but hard to take pics coz a lot of tourists😅 i think i pay around 50,000 indonesian rupiah for the entrance fee?not sure😅 my tourist guide is my driver/photographer 😝 highly recommend👍but be prepared to sweat😝",2
"what a beautiful place to visit. serene and peaceful and just beautiful. the gardens are kept so well - there was a ceremony taking place when we went to visit so couldn't go into the temple but that's ok, saw all the little people dressed up so gorgeously in their ceremonial clothes and mums and dads in their magnificent embroidery. glad that it's open to the public for us to experience the culture and to listen to the service going on",4
"arrived there after lunch, so a bit hot. however, we are appreciated balinese temple on the cliff. some photographs were taken, showing a stunning view and small temple.",2
the best location to visit in bali. the temple on cliff one should bv take care of belongings as monkeys try to take away,2
"a beautiful temple on the shore of a lake in a hilly balinese region (northern part of the island). this is the main temple for balinese rice farmers. it is dedicated to dewi batari ulun danu, goddess of lakes and rivers. part of the temple is on the main land'and part on a small island in the lake and the highest pagode is on this island. the atmosphere around this temple is peaceful and inspiring. don't miss it.",30
we reached bali and the first thing we visited was the tanah lot temple. we were so tired from the journey but when our guide/driver agus made a plan and took us to tanah lot we were so refreshed and amazed seeing the wonderful place. we forgot our tiredness and it was like a nice beginning we felt like bali has given us a good welcome😍👌🏻 i love bali ...👌🏻good bali driver you are doing good job your staff is very good👍🏻,18
it was okay except of the cloudy weather where we couldn't see fully the sun set. i didn't see the traditional folk dance as i was more into seeing the sunset and taking scenic shots.,13
"after walking several hundred meters through thousands of crowded stalls filled with tourist knick-knacks from the parking lot to the beach, the sight of the temple was nice but the immense crowd was less than inviting, finding a good spot to watch the sunset wasn't easy and required a bit of elbow juice and assertiveness, and the view wasn't all that great anyway - from the beach, there is a grove of trees that blocks the temple. to see it, you have to walk across the sea where it's not too deep, accompanied by a local buddy, and go inside. we weren't brave enough, too much water, too dense a crowd. all the toilets there cost money.",4
"while it's a beautiful sight, there isn't a lot of room to move around by the temple and it gets very crowded. the views from further away along the coast are breathtaking! they offer a fire dance in the evening, but we did not stay for that. overall, i don't really feel it's worth the money, but it was still beautiful to see!",13
"we visited on a sunny day with clouds rolling in across the lake from the mountain and you could not ask for a more picturesque scene, the temple is beautiful. in addition, the well maintained colourful gardens that you walk through, and the deer enclosure, provide plenty of photo opportunities. there are also a variety of boat trips available on the lake.",4
we just have to go to tanah lot each time we visit bali as it is such a beautiful temple. the surroundings are special and serene. the shops are a lot of fun and lots of cliff top cafes to have a drink or meal. my wife nudges me to go as she has found a shoe shop that sells beautifully made shoes for $10 a pair. how can i refuse to go.....a happy wife is a happy life!,18
this is definitely one of the must-visit location in bali. the view is very beautiful and a great choice for photo backdrop. the place was rather crowded but it was still easy to find good spots for catch a view of the waters and the building perch on the cliff. just be careful of the monkeys there as they can be rather bold in snatching things off.,2
tanah lot is really a wonderful place to seat and watch sunset. its said that it is indeed the best place to see sunset in bali. the temple looks different in the time of sunset. its s must visit place if you plan to go bali.it takes 1.30 min to reach from kuts beach.,18
"uluwatu is where the famous cliff hanging pura uluwatu temple is located. the majestic cliff attraction many tourist to come here to see it themselves. the loud sound of wave can be heard from quite a distance. the entrance fee is rp 20,000 and you need to be properly dressed to enter. sarongs and sashes are available free at the entrance. the temple is inhabited by large number of monkeys, who are extremely adept at snatching visitors' belonging, including bags, cameras and eyeglasses. keep a very close grip on all your belongings and stow away your eyeglasses if at all possible.",8
"the water is in front and one can wade right to the rock. if we have to choose the top temple in bali, tanah lot will definitely find its place. the broken beach and the calm beach make it an amazing sunset",18
"we visited uluwatu last week,the place is stunning overlooking the sea with a wall that runs along the cliff. the biggest problem is the monkeys they are extremely aggressive and snatch your sunglasses/glasses of your face. one of these monkey grabbed my glasses and climbed over the wall into the bushes, these were my normal glasses not sunglasses. fortunately a guide climbed over the wall and offered the monkey food so he could retrieve my glasses. i would warn everyone to put your glasses in your pocket and keep your eye on the monkeys. i wouldn't go back there again!!",8
"great view of a temple on a cliff overlooking the ocean. to take a nice spot for taking photos, one has to walk and beware of the monkeys that will snatch things.",14
"we visited the tanah lot temple on march 5th and lucked out & happened to visit during their semi-annual ceremony.  it's one of 7 sea temples to worship the balinese sea gods and dates back to the 16th century. the structure is breathtakingly beautiful as is the surrounding beach area. although there was quite a bit of trash which was disappointing to see. all in all, it was a fantastic experience and a beautiful temple to visit.",18
"tanah lot is a major tourist attraction, so it's crowded and full of vendors, but there is still a lot of magic there. the setting is lovely, and the temple is beautiful. it is well worth a visit.",17
"this is a typical place that should be visited during the sunset. far from being a spectacular temple, the colors of the sunset will bring some magic to this place. the people should be careful with the personal objects - specially with sunglasses and mobile phones- otherwise they can be robbed by the monkeys. sometimes is possible to recover the things, but others the monkeys will simply destroy the object.",14
the temple is quite interesting and has some great views. really cool staircase down to the beach below. the beach at the bottom is makes it worth the visit!,4
"the prettiest temple in bali. go before the sun is setting as it is a beautiful experience and great photo opportunity as the sun sets. be prepared for crowds and traffic but worth it. entry fee is 60,000 rupiah per person.",2
"ulu watu is located at the southernmost section of bali, we actually had to repeat the tour a 2nd time because of traffic. we initially scheduled an afternoon tour with viator which included the kekak and fire dance and a seafood dinner. because we are staying in ubud (which is supposed to be a 2hr drive from ulu watu) we left at 3:30 from our hotel to be at the show at 6pm. at 6:40 we were still in traffic and according to our guide another hour away from the cliffs. at that point we turned around and went back to our hotel...6hrs wasted! we requested a refund for the tour and booked a second full day tour with a different company, this one included a seafood lunch instead of dinner and ended with sunset and dance in ulu watu. our second guide explained that we never should have taken the tour on a friday and if we really wanted friday then we should have left at 2pm. apparently tourists from neighboring java often take 3day weekends and the traffic is horrendous friday-sunday. we took the second tour on a monday which worked out great. the second tour also included a stop at water blow in nusa dua and a stop at gwk cultural park which was amazing because we caught two performances and were able to take photos with the performers. the sunset at ulu watu was breathtaking and the show (notably the fire dance) was impressive! worth the trip if you avoid the traffic!",8
"we visited uluwatu temple late afternoon. we witnessed pilgrims from all over, come to uluwatu hindu temple with their offerings perched on heads. this was an amazing experience , the sea of white gathering to climb steps to make their offerings. whilst we were there a bride was having her photos taken at this beautiful clifftop venue. pilgrims dress in white for praying, but brides dress in colour for weddings.",8
i spotted hotels near the edge of the lake. the weather is extremely pleasant. the compound is well maintained. i stayed longer that planned as it felt peaceful. i rate this temple the best i have been so far in bali. you have to time the arrival time well to avoid the bas load of tourists. it took a while to get there due to the distance and it is quite high up on a mountain.,2
"tanah lot sits on a rock jutting out over the balinese sea. it is one of seven sea temples lining the coast of bali. there is a cave at the base of the temple which contains fresh water and is said to have magical powers. the setting is what makes this place special for tourists and the urge to take photo after photo is great. the grounds/gardens are well kept and there is scattered hindu statuary. unfortunately, the surrounding area is very commercialized. one must walk through a gauntlet of markets, shops, carts and people hawking everything imagineable. one must pay to use a filthy, squat type bathroom. the temple itself is not open to tourists. there is no dress code to enter the grounds. crowds were enormous and we were there in the afternoon on a weekday. we chose not to stay for the sunset as the crowds would have been a huge detraction. i was disappointed in the lack of solemnity this religious site evoked.",18
simply a must. postcard perfect even with a ton of people. go here so serene and beautiful. i have seen temples around the world this is a definite stop.,4
beautiful place. keren! you can watched the sunset from top of the hills. rich with culture and tradition. g,13
"not bali cheap but great venue and unique, people are lovely and good quality. no problem with the min spend howver 6-7 dollars for a bintang is a little pricey! food is excellent quality and will return. great to see sunset, we arrived at 5pm which was perfect...",2
"one of the more popular temples with great views. the view particularly at sunset is amazing. the crowds can be very large, and the monkeys can be aggressive. don't have anything loose that can be easily grabbed.",14
"the temple is located on the edge of the cliff. very beautiful scenery, endless blue open sea and great wave. be careful with the monkey, they can take your stuff.",14
"after a long trip up the hill, i am sure you can't wait to see the beautiful temple adoring most of the bali guide books, but unfortunately, it is no longer worth the journey. time and money are better spent visiting other temples. this is what you will see: - fake sponge bob and mickey mouse, eagle statues and other non-contextual decoration out of a creepy theme park nightmare right in front of the entrance. - a run-down playground right next to it - busloads of tour groups and their photographer blocking your view - ear-piercing announcements being made every 2 minutes - tourists riding swan boats and tiny speed boats right next to the temple - a huge ugly mosque in tasteless color built right across the street - major construction work to expand it to an even bigger \tourist attraction\ - local tourists that can't be bothered to put trash into bins littering everywhere. - nobody cares if you dress appropriately although it's a spiritual site. in short, like many others, what once was a majestic and one-of-a-kind spiritual site now has turned into a low-rent stop for the bus tour kind of tourists without regard for its cultural significance. its serenity and beauty unfortunately have been lost due to lack of control and investment.",2
"lovely grounds and temple looks beautiful but you are a distance away , the commercial businesses that have sprung up around the location detract from the magic",4
"if you wish to visit during sunset please come early,its consider peak hour and not only to watch the beautiful sunset scenery but at the same time to watch kecak dance.",13
"i visited this temple for the ketak dance show they have, unfortunately i reached just 5 mins for the show could start the tickets were sold out (they got a limit ). that made me go to the cliff enjoy the sunset see the waves dashing against the shore. it was a relaxing feel.",13
"we thought this temple was pretty average to tell you the truth. after paying 60000ir per person to get in you cant even hardly see the temple because it is hidden behind trees, and they wont let you go around to it. there was a queue for holy water of about 30 people, which will then enable you go go around another 10 odd metres to the side but still not anywhere the temple where you could see it properly. we didnt bother. even having a beer on the clifftop and looking down in it it was still shrouded by trees lol, and after spending the afternoon there i still dont really have any idea what the temple looks like. disappointing.",4
"it's about 2 hours drive from ubud (taking in the jam and road closure) with very hilly roads - those with lots of ups and downs, right and left slopes. the temple is quite high up in the mountain so it gets quite chilly. the clouds hang low and the humidity is high too. there are some other attractions nearby notably the strawberry farm. this temple is the one that's printed on the rupiahs - great place to experience the lake, mountains and soak in some nature. opposite the temple there's a surprisingly good lunch place that's reasonably priced.",4
"here is amazing place to walk around and watching kecak dance. i went there at the day of full moon. it was so nice to enjoy walking around the temple and seeing kecak. but there are so many monkeys which are trying to hunt our stuffs. actually, i saw some monkeys pick something from tourist. be careful. anyway, i really want to back here soon.",13
"the temple is beautiful but offers very little difference from the other temples around the city. parts were blocked off because they were solely for worshipers. the view of the sunset and seaside however, were stunning! simply gorgeous.... i would visit again but only for the view if the sun kissing the sea.",4
i think we got unlucky on timing as we arrived on our motorbikes at the same time as a coach load of tourists. the place is really peaceful and nice to walk around but just annoying when tourists arrive and are obliviously rude and ignore balinese staff. nice and pretty place to spend an hour if you are on your way to or from somewhere though.,2
"i wish it was cleaner but overall it was one of the best temples in bali with spectacular view. we came when there were also loads of local tourists due to national school holiday. hence, there were a lot of people there.",2
"this temple is famous since mount agung gave a wonderfull scenary. we have to drive for 3.5 hrs from the airport, then walk up to the main gate. woow... yes, it worth!!! i love nature, it's a really amazing scenary, thanks god, i was there!",28
"iconic temple for cultural and photography one of best place to chase the sunset it is hard to get off the crowds hahaha short story : tanah lot means \land [in the] sea\ in the balinese language.[2] located in tabanan, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from denpasar, the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide. at the base of the rocky island, venomous sea snakes are believed to guard the temple from evil spirits and intruders. the temple is purportedly protected by a giant snake, which was created from nirartha's selendang (a type of sash) when he established the island the tanah lot temple was built and has been a part of balinese mythology for centuries. the temple is one of seven sea temples around the balinese coast. each of the sea temples was established within eyesight of the next to form a chain along the south-western coast. in addition to balinese mythology, the temple was significantly influenced by hinduism",18
"we booked a tour/driver for the day and went of to the temple. it is located up a very large steep stairs/climb. it is much the same as all the other temples. there are monkeys in the area, they are very cheeky and will take anything from you, and i mean take, so be aware, put small items in bags and keep hold of them. but they are fun to watch.",14
this place is beautiful and serene - it would be more of an experience with out the masses of tourists. i recommend going very early. it seems they have made this temple into a park as well - with boats you can rent and a playground for little ones on the side. we didnt stay long only 20 minutes because it was hard to enjoy as much with the crowds. is a great place for meditation if less packed.,4
"beautiful watertempel, where you have the religious bathing and can be blessed with holy water.. you can also enjoy the silence at this holy place and watch the statues. ps: get to talk with the balinese people and priests over there. they can explain to you the meaning of this place and a lot about the spirit and it's power.",2
lovely views over the indian ocean which was made special as we visited at sunset. our guide was very useful as he knew how to get tickets so we got into the amphitheatre for the show and took us round the temple and explained tall the details. dance lasted about 1 hour and everyone was seated. very popular so essential to be there early to get a seat.,13
"read about bad reputation of bad robbery monkey train; but we could not find them maybe because we went early in noon time; stunning sea wave, cliff and temple view!!",14
"unfortunately it's a bit of a drive to get to depending on where you are staying and there's not much to see except a few rabid monkeys and a view off a cliff, you can't actually go into the temple it self",14
"i always come again and again whenever i go bali, always miss the sun set moments with great traditional kecak dance performance , last week more than 1000 ppl joined me watched the beautiful sun set while watched kecak dance ..one of best tourism destination in bali i guess.",2
uluwatu temple is an amazing place to be enjoyed with a partner and a beautiful place but also a romantic atmosphere can be there to enjoy the sunset,8
"uluwatu temple is located in the southern tip of bali , just few km from the city but sadly terrific was just terrible and took 2 hours to get there. that temple is one of the famous temples in bali with its aggressive monkeys at the area but there are a lot staff to protect visitor from any monkey attack. good time to visit that temple is in the afternoon till when the sun get down",8
"the temple is located at the tip of a cliff and the view from here is breathtaking to say the least. although the average tourist is not allowed into the temple the overall experience is wonderful. we went to the kechak show as well and would definitely recommend it. just a few negatives about the show (1) too crowded and (2) people leaving before the show ended, spoilt our overall experience a little bit.",13
"a trip to iluwatuilluwatu temple is should always be on your itinerary. once you have purchased your surong for a very minimal price, for spiritual respect, you can wander the temple and grounds. fantastic cliff top views of the coastline and very interesting if your able to view a prey meeting in progress . a little disappointed that the many monkeys that i was sed to being in and around the temple grounds were not there. a few were seen in an adjoining house but none wondering the grounds. be careful who you are walking around if the monkeys are present as they can be known to take your sun glasses and hats right off the top of your head.",8
"lovely views, not so much a temple to see but it's beautiful spot to watch the sunset, recommend the kecak dance show, but get there early to get a good view. careful of the monkeys, they are good at swiping sunglasses, hats, water bottles etc, keep your bags fully closed and a firm grip on your camera! sarong + sash included in the entry price.",13
"a great place to end your day in bali. must go if you are an avid photo taker! recommended for sunset than any other time of the day, place is very much crowded with tourist at times, but still there are many peaceful cafes with sunset views and temple, entrance fees is quite nominal 10000 idr i.e 1 usd per person. there are lot of shopping places near the temple for local handicraft and fresh coconut is must try.",2
"this is one of the loveliest temples in bali. set high on a cliff with amazing views all around and a beautiful walk through the forest along the way. apparently the monkeys can be a bit of a problem, snatching everything from food to cameras, it was raining the day we were there so they were very well behaved and didn't bother us at all. our charming and knowledegable guide, yeoman, explained the significance of the temples, why you wear a yellow sah and various other interesting points which made the experience even more interesting. i am sure it must be quite spectacular at sunset, but well worth a visit any time of the day.",2
one of the more famous landmarks. when i visited it was used during a festival. so many people went up to the temple. tourists just stand and watch. as with other temples it is really non-interactive. you go and watch. cant even go inside. if you do this everyday at 5 dofferent temples you will go crazy because the experience is simply unsatisfying. but once in a while its ok. sunset is now at 6:45pm. you photo buffs know when to arrive then. ( ie not 6.45!),4
"never seen the temple this busy but it is the end of ramadan, the end of school, just after kuningan, and idul fitri. from the first times i visited it has become commercialized to the point of really corrupting the experience of visiting. that said it is a nice place and worth the visit.",4
this was the most beautiful temple that i saw while in bali. go at sunset & see the kecak dance. it's truly breathtaking here. oh & the monkeys are too funny & cute!,2
"great show, nice experience with the sunset view background. check my bali video here: https://vimeo.com/108554450",2
"it's nice, but that's just it. nothing more, nothing less. i have seen many temples which are much more beautiful. tickets are relatively expensive",4
matur suskma to my best friend putu. this place is great.. we can sitting in park around temple and killing time with camera. enjoy cold weather.... relax away from crowd city.,4
"i can see why so many people would flock to tanah lot by night to secure that insta perfect sunset photo, but i had heard that the crowds detract from this experience. i opted to visit early afternoon and had a wonderful time. the car park was near empty, i could easily walk around the entire area at my leisure and still marvelled at the beauty. well worth the visit!",17
"if you have much time, you can hike for 4 hours including both going and coming back! but you could just go to first temple famous for instagrammer in 5 min walk!",28
"great temple to visit. a fair amount of steps (for those with bad knees like me). the views are great. but listen to the warnings about the monkeys. many people don't and then wonder why they got sunglasses, hats and camera cases stolen by the monkeys. you don't need a guide, which they will try to \sell\ you at the beginning.",14
"love the view of uluwatu temple and the surrounding. spent half hour to enjoy the sunset view and taking beautiful photos. the cultural kecal dance is just few hundred meters away and it's optional. for first timer it would be recommended to watch it but do take note that it is just a small stadium and the crowd can be very overwhelming. after the dance, the walk out to the parking area are dark and no proper lighting to lead the way. but overall it is a great experience.",8
"so many monkeys in here (of course lol), but the monkeys is more good than in uluwatu temple i guess. but still be careful if you bring foods and drinks.",8
"maybe this is one of must visited destination in bali. pura uluwatu located in south of bali in uluwatu its about 1,5 - 2 hours driving from kuta. i suggested you to come here around 3:30-4 pm. to enter this place you must buy ticket for indonesian citizen 25.000 idr for foreigner i can't remember that. pure uluwatu is sacred place for hindu. so you must used like scarf or \sprung\ to cover your pants if you used short pants. pura uluwatu located near a cliff with breathtaking view from ocean. around pure there's a jungle with monkey. honestly that monkey freaking me out. i'm afraid of them. they not hesitate to take your belonging such a food. you must hide all your food or just give them the food. if you seeking for sunset view this is a must you visit here. sunset is soo beautiful. this place also offered checking dance performs with sunset background. you can watched this show by paying around 100.000 idr/person. or you can just sit and enjoy the view. watched sun goes down in the ocean feel the air and hear the sound of waves. this is what i came for here.",8
"very old balinese hindu temple full of stories . the lofty temples of worship of the gods .. have great spots to see sea shores and temple , but there is lot of monkeys who come out of nowhere and want something from you",2
we went to the uluwatu temple in november. you get charged to enter to find out there is actually nothing to see only a nice view. the monkeys are not nice at all and the place is really a mess! watch the kecak dance elsewhere as it is a tourist trap to make as much money ad possible. for the amount you pay it is not worth it. sunsets are better seen elsewhere for free! if you must go take a pillow along and an umbrella for the sun.,8
tanah lot temple the place at the ocean and around of temple have green snack to protected from bad spirit,17
"arrive as early as possible to beat the crowds. less people = better photographs, quiet & peaceful experience. luckily our guide agung informed us about this and we departed ubud at the crack of dawn. it is about 1.5 or maybe 2 hours one way from ubud.",28
"the temple compound itself is nice with views of the ocean from top of the cliff. but the downside is that it is way too much overcrowded during the sunset. so if you are planning to have a quiet time here, i guess avoiding the sunset hours would be the best for you. you can have the same view with calmness and serenity at the near karang boma cliff just no crowd at all to interrupt your moment. an entry fee of 30k is required. n.b. the monkeys here get there hands on to anything loose the see on you; your cellphone,wallet,specs,glasses. .anything. so make sure everything is secured inside a bag while you are around. another thing is, you shouldn't run or rush to avoid the monkeys. it makes them aggressive and they start running for you. be gentle while walking past. if they get upon you, keep calm and stand still. they locals will come for the help.",14
"such unique and interesting location the temple situate on...it makes you wonder, how did they do it?",4
"if you are in bali, make sure you visit this stunning place, twisty roads are leading to this temple, and it's well worth to look around here. you won't regret it !",2
"my sister and i visited uluwatu temple in september 2016. our guide was the absolute best. the place was so peaceful, tranquil and serene and the views were to die for! just sitting and taking in the 'moment' was so relaxing and very soothing. i would highly recommend a visit to uluwatu temple when you are in bali. it is a must see!",8
have visited tanah lot temple twice on separate trips to bali. the views are beautiful and amazing how the temple has been built right on the cliffs edge. makes for some amazing photos.,18
"really lovely scenery of the ocean, and temples of indonesia! very atmospheric, peaceful and relaxing.",2
"the temple is perched in the ocean. while the viewing areas are crowded,the sight of the temple is exquisite! one can take postcard quality pictures. while we were unable to approach the temple itself, we marveled at the location and were able to approach the rocky shoreline. we also enjoyed the walk around the temple grounds. a attraction not to be missed!",4
nice place to take picture. but it's not allow to see the temple. better to go in the early morning when there is no crowd.,4
i guess a lot of tourists don't go here because of the distance (2hr+ from seminyak) but this one of the must visit places in bali the weather is a big contrast from the heat of kuta and the view with the temple in a lake and the mountains and mist in the backdrop is just breathtaking if you have time by your side then make sure to visit this place,2
"we had been here previously (sans kids) but took the kids along this time. the view and waves are amazing but the walk along the cliff is not so much... the 9 yr old got bored so we stopped and sat and people watched, but the show at sunset is amazing! it went for approx. 1 hour, cost us 350,000 rupiah for the 4 of us and the kids were enthralled, well worth the ticket price, and the view at sunset while watching the show. you get pics with the performers at the end too!",13
"this is an important landmark for those of the hindu faith, but the day i visited i was more concerned about the high tides that could easily wash the many tourists off the rocks. many were ignoring the danger signs and going out past the safe limit. snakes - available to see and hold along with one that was freely slithering along the rock pools.",4
the fire dance was impressive and worth visiting even it was 170000idr if i do remember which seems a little overpriced being in bali..we came to bali for 1 month and obviously we need to control our expenses but well i wioll recommend,2
"the place is amazing and the indian ocean looks very splendid. one would need a good 2-3 hours to completely enjoy the place and bask in the mesmerizing views. good time to visit this place is somewhere in late afternoon so that you can get to see the sunset on indian ocean! expect good traffic after sunset as most tourist flock back to their hotels. do remember that the approach to the temple and viewing points of ocean are through a small garden which have lots of monkeys. these monkeys are known to snatch mobile phones, cameras, purses, bags, etc. so keep minimum things with you while you go. also walk in groups so that you aren't an easy target for the monkey. the temple is good. but the ocean looks stunning in the setting sun. a lot of young married couples come here to shoot for their wedding photographs. carry some water and a pair of sunglasses. and a camera if you wish to capture the breathtaking views as well.",14
we spent about 3 hours at the temple. sadly we were not allowed inside the temple but nevertheless it was a good place to visit by the sea. unfortunately the sea was rough so we did not dare to walk across the temple. some shopping for souveniers can be done but do bargain.,4
"while i enjoyed the temple and the market place in general i was disgusted to see a luwak in a cage outside the kopi luwak coffee shop. had i seen this before buying a cup of coffee i would never have gone into this coffee shop. there is no need to treat these poor endangered little creatures this way. clearly distressed, dirty water and no room to turn around in 35 degree heat, for what?? please encourage this coffee shop to remove the luwak or don't buy coffee from them until they have more compassion for defenceless animals, bawa say this is a common occurrence and needs people power to help stamp it out.",8
the temple complex has a wonderful position on a cliff top but it is very crowded and popular with tourists. there is quite a lot to see including a balinese dance performance. this is the worst part as you have to sit on concrete platforms for up to 45mins while they cram in everybody who wants to see the performance. it is very uncomfortable with people almost sitting on top of one another with the result that many leave during the show. costumes are great as are the performers but they are almost lost in the crowd. see the temple but dont bother with the show unless you like crowds and discomfort.,13
so lucky that on that day it was rain and not many people on the queue. then we can took many beautiful photo which the gate. you can feel bali culture. the smell and people so nice. if you visit there already. no need go to heaven gate. because heaven gate is the entrance to one resort and it build same with here.,2
awwwwwwww......the sunset at tanah lot temple....absolutely stunning and gorgeous....one of the best things to do in bali,18
"i was really disappointed that i didn't get to see much of this beautiful place. as i walked in and down the path to the first view point being the ocean i had a rather large and naughty monkey come running up my back, onto my shoulder and steal my sunnies from my head. unfortunately i made the mistake of not putting them out of sight like i had for all my other belongings. next thing you know a local guide went and got my sunnies from the monkey which i then had to pay her in return for this!! i personally think that the monkeys are trained to do this, but who knows. anyway, i immediately left after that as i do not like monkeys and i was very frightened as the monkeys here in uluwatu are very aggressive without humans going near them! if you are brave then i would highly recommend going as from the small part i saw it's a very beautiful place. unfortunately i wouldn't return!",8
"the temple is on a hill / cliff and while one is not allowed inside the temple, the view is superb. there is a traditional dance performance which goes back to hindu mythology of raavan kidnapping sita and how she is saved by hanuman and goes back to ram. the continuous chanting does get too much at some times but good costumes! we missed the sunset as it was a bit cloudy that evening but still a really great place for serious photo enthusiasts. there is a ticket for the performance and it does get crowded so go a bit earlier than the show start time.",13
breath taking views! the temple is very beautiful with an amazing view. only drawback is was filled with tourists every corners.,4
fantastic coastal and cliff views from surrounding the temple with plenty of vantage points for photographs. we were warned about the mischievous resident monkeys but for some reason they were (thankfully) absent the day we were there...it was very hot so perhaps they were asleep in the shade somewhere?,14
this beautiful balinese temple complex is the highlight of our day tour at celanga bawang. it has everything in terms of temple on the lake and the garden within the complex. well maintained and well developed for tourists.,2
views are beautiful!! very green & great design lay out. i have been to bali many times & i cant believe i have never travelled here. definitely coming back!! food/drinks fantastic!! happy staff too🤗,2
"so say you are in bali... the land of temples... and have time to only see on temple... if it were me i would choose the pura ulan danu temple.... it is just a totally peaceful place (even with bus loads of tourists around). the temple is out on the lake (we were told that it is accessible at times by foot at low tide???). and the fact it is out it the lake makes it even more beautiful and peaceful. you don't have a million sarong clad foreigners attempting to visit the space. the ulun danu just sits apart from the world. the other benefit in visiting the temple is the bedugul area that is high in the mountains and cooler in temperature. stop by any of the roadside stands for some fresh strawberries. we paid 30,000 idr per person entrance fee ($2.60 usd) - if you had a 50,000 idr to pay with - you could turn the bill over and see a picture of this temple printed on the bill. the one temple not to miss!!!",30
"it was so beautiful and worth visiting, kecak dance was hilarious! some tips and guide for you guys if you want to visit here. 1. have a driver. i made mistake when i went there by local grab but i found out that there no grab driver there for my way back to my hotel. so, i took random drive there but it was really expensive 350k rupiah from uluwatu to kuta but hey this is my first solo travel so im still learning. 2. beware of the monkey. when you enter uluwatu temple, there was a sign, no drone, no sunglasses and so on. please follow the rules because me myself saw a monkey snatched a girls slipper. luckily nothing bad happened to her. so watch you children ! 3. ticket entrance. 30k rupiah for adult and 20k for children (if i not mistaken) but if you want to watch kecak dance, you must pay for another ticket which is 100k rupiah per person and they sell the ticket at 5pm inside and the show start about 6pm. they do the show every day so dont worry about the day you visit if you want to watch kecak dance unless it was raining heavily, so no show. 4. watch your step. the area was so large and some places you need to climb stairs and walking a lot. so, having a good stamina is necessary but if you dont or bring along your elderly, theres places to hang out and rest. have fun there",8
"temple on an excellent location, on the top of a cliff. beautiful walks on both sides of the temple.",4
"we went there in july 2015 by rental motorbike from kuta area. the entrance fee was rp.20.000 per person and rp.2.000 parking. we didnt like it at all, there are more interesting temples to see in bali, you can only see the sea and a small temple on the tip from a distance. there are many monkeys, we paid attention and had no problem.",2
"its a really beautiful temple with an incredible view to the mount agung. you have to wear a sarong (tent for 10k) and you are not allowed to do disrespecting things. until here everything is okay. but this mass treatment of tourist for the popular photo between the heaven gate destroy the whole atmosphere. it feels not like a holy and religious place anymore. its just a place where you can wait 2 hours in a queue for 10 sek posing for your instagram picture and thats all. the other temple on the mountain are really long trek away (its hard but nice, a lot of nature around). but its really dirty there. the monkeys are grabbing everything out of the trash bins because nobody empties them.",14
"this temple is so unique as its out at sea. most people take photos from the beach but you can pay a little extra (not much) only when the tide is low enough to visit the temple. i did not do this but it seems worth it depending on the price as there isnt a whole lot to see. its $6 each for an adult to see the tannah lot even from the beach area. there is also a little cave with the “holy snake” in there, you can pay like 20 cents to see it. the walk down to the temple is awesome, many market type shops and eating places. probably the best markets ive seen. the only down side is the toilets. i would recommend going before hand or try to go in a restaurant or proper shop the other ones on the street are dirty and actually made me gag. so please trust me on this one, dont venture that way! as always bring water, its hot!!!!!!!",4
"the temple is truly beautiful, and the drive there takes you through some of the most beautiful scenery on bali. at about 1000 meters above sea level it was also pleasantly slightly cooler here. we did a short walk in the area, bought some local strawberries and stopped for lunch at a nearby place. it's a little out of the way but worth visiting.",2
"wow! this was the highlight of our bali trip. loved the scenic views of the sea and the cliffs. if you want some great shots and fewer people around:), then you should come here before lunch. in the evenings generally gets very crowded as tourists flock in for sunset views and the kecak dance.",2
we went there for the sunset and it was just too crowded to walk.. people are trying to take pictures everywhere no matter what and it gets annoying. otherwise the temple is amazing and it is a must when you are in bali.. also a long road to the temple through sales people who would like to sell you everything possible,2
"this place is absolutely unreal, the views and it's location is just so beautiful being right by the sea. we even got to hold a snake and get our photo taken for $10nzd, the snake was huge! definitly put this on your \to do\ list when you go to bali, the temples here are stunning.",2
"after a 5-hour bike ride from kuta beach, reaching the temple and seeing its peaceful beauty made the trip worthy. it looked like a small village with all the traditions, heritage and religion very well kept and observed. next to it was a lawn garden by the lake. its serenity made me want to sleep on the grass under the bamboo tree found near the small pond connected to the lake. it was sunny, breezy, foggy and quiet. it was just perfect for meditation or to just enjoy the god-given natural wonder of the lake and the temple's positive vibe.",4
tanah lot is a place worth visiting. journey took us 3hrs to and fro. but it was definitely worth the trip. beautiful sunset and temple view.,17
one of the beautifull place in bali. it's very good for relaxing in the morning. also good for jogging or cycling. so fresh....,2
errrrmmm..... i guess you kinda gotta go and its 'scenic' enough i suppose...but everything here is a battle/struggle/exercise in frustration....take the obligatory happy snaps a go....go quickly; at least as fast as the traffic snarls will allow.... bali has much much more to offer than this,2
"uluwatu is a scenic, cliff-top temple. though you can not see the temple's interior, the atmosphere of peace surrrounding it, certainly makes up for that fact. the kecak dance (dance involving characters from ramayana with background sound made by people) and overall vibe make it an amazing temple to visit. warning: make sure you have a good guide for this place and arrive well in time to get seats for the dance. this place is also not very senior citizen friendly. also make sure you leave in time after the dance or you'll get stuck in traffic.",8
"the views from this place are amazing. a definite place to visit in south bali, i wish we had more time to view the temple, but as we were also watching the kecak fire dance we didn't have much time. it was a beautiful place to watch the sunset! the fire dance was expensive, extremely overcrowded and by halfway it got quite boring, so you could get away with missing this, i didn't enjoy it that much.",2
"once you step into the temple, surely you will find out the answer why this is a must visit place while in bali.fantastic view of the ocean and overhanging cliff. great place to also enjoy the sunset.",2
"a beautiful temple . 4 years ago it was a quiet place, now you have to wait in a queue to make the photos",4
"we visited tanah lot temple complex during our trip to bali. it's is great place to visit, ideally in the afternoon, but the best views are during sunset but the place is likely to be very crowded. we kept away from buying any artefacts from there as most of the items are priced higher than their values say in ubud market. there are many places from where you can take great snaps of the temple and its surroundings.",18
"a signature bali sight, we had to visit it since we were nearby on a tour. it was the beginning of july and there was no water problem, the temples were floating. the surroundings are beautiful and the place has a nice atmosphere. we were fortunate as there weren't that many tourists there when we were visiting. also there was a little zoo inside with bats and birds that we really enjoyed. i don't think it would be worth visiting if you didn't visit anything else in the area but if you have the time you should book a tour to see the twin lakes and also ulun danu. i recommend bali jungle trekking tours: http://www.tripadvisor.com/showuserreviews-g297699-d6584167-r298481088-bali_jungle_trekking_private_day_tours-singaraja_bali.html",2
"built on an offshore rock, this temple has a mesmerizing view. this temple is a must see when in bali. touched by huge waves with sun setting in the background, this temple looked like some movie set up. one has to be there physically to feel the place, can't be explained in words. one thing is be sure not to be carried away by hawkers. not selling genuine stuffs.",2
"this place is amazing,magic location best landmark and very clean..here is everybody place for vacation,praying and other activities...best place in bali island",2
crowded but worth it. shopping and food is good too. the views are amazing. you can't visit the temple but can cross the ocean and get to the rock.,4
danu bratan is located beautifully around a lake.. a wonderful architecture and a mesmerisig view around.. this is a picture perfect beauty surely not to be missed.,30
"at sunset, nothing beats the beauty of uluwatu - the orange sky and sunsets fading in the sea with the temple as a background. everything that you may consider as the finest moment of bali comes in one. there's also kecak dance just around the corner however, there's 5 things to consider : 1. if you're menstruating, do not come here 2. you need to dress accordingly. you're lucky that uluwatu is one of the good guys, they'll lent some cloth for free (however its advisable to just wearing a proper clothes before you arrived) 3. beware of the traffic jam. uluwatu is among the regular visits of bali tour - which means regular traffic jam. time management is essential to see the sunset 4. spent too long while watching the sunset and you'll miss the kecak dance 5. do not wore your glasses, sunglasses, hat or anything that can be taken off easily by the monkey. i've seen a monkey stole a flip flop (don't ask me how they did that - but they did), so make sure that all the items that can be easily taken away is safe at your car. i've seen the frowning tourist who trying to grab his hat back - only to see the monkey pissed off and throw his hat away from the cliff last : do not make the monkey angry",8
"we knew this place through the tripadvisor's recommendation. we arrived at this place during the sunrise, it was totally a beautiful place with a temple and some beautiful ponds. the weather is very moderate with beautiful sunrise and viewing the panorama of the slope, temple, and ponds. actually it was nice to swim here but the water is too cold for us. after looking around we were sitting in the restaurant to have our breakfast and watching the scenery of the pond and the villages. highly recommend this place to visit!",4
"the temple here is really not the attraction, the view on the other hand is something to behold,jagged cliffs and pounding surf not to mention the spectacular sunset. it costs 15000 to enter which includes the use of a sarong if your legs are uncovered. touts will try and sell you bananas to feed to the monkeys but don't bother unless you want to encourage them to attack you looking for more to eat - carry a stick to warn them off. i didn't stop to see but around sunset they run the kecak fire dance from an open air auditorium, if you haven't seen balinese dance before it could be worth a look. this is well worth the visit, the temple is a little bit disappointing due to its size and lack of buildings etc (there are renovations taking place at the moment), probably worth and hour or so of your time.",13
"it is one of the most wonderful hindu temple i`ve seen on the island of bali. quite far if you`re staying in the northern part of bali like ubud. you`ll truly be mystified by the wonders of this temple, the mist that was brought by the waves slamming on the walls, the cool breeze and weather made this place worth visiting. there are cheap souvenir shops located just outside the temple better grab some souvenirs here. cheers.",2
a must go attraction in bali. best to go before sunset and you will see the stunning view. be aware that there are lots of tourists at this spot.,2
"the view at uluwatu temple is indeed fantastic, especially before sunset on a sunny day. however, be careful with your belongings because it looks like the monkeys hanging around are trained to snatch things from tourists. before we went in, the person who sold us the \tickets\ told us to be careful with our glasses. we did watch out until we saw the gorgeous view. all of a sudden, a monkey jumped to my side and took my glasses away. the monkey threw the glasses on the grass next to the cliff edge and did not run away. at this time, an old indonesian man walked over and picked the glasses up, handed over to me and said \tips\. with a grateful heart, i gave him the only smaller bill that i had in my wallet, a fifty thousand rupiah (about us$5). only after that, we noticed that many other tourists lost their belongings to the monkeys and they were always helped by some local adults or children who then asked for \tips\. some of them asked for more money when the tips did not meet their expectation.",8
"spending evening time in uluwatu temple is one of the best thing which we did in bali. sunset view was awesome and one of the \must do\ things if you are visiting bali. we went on a bike just to explore the city and it was awesome. we covered nusa dua in the morning/afternoon and went to uluwatu temple in the evening from nusa dua(it took around an hour). while returning back to kuta, we had candle light dinner at jimbaran beach.",8
"as suggested by other reviewers, we visited this temple before sunset! this temple was beautifully situated with water on all sides. and the most amazing was, the priests give holy water emanating from the temple which is sweet water whereas ocean water that surrounds the temple is all salty! you can go local shopping after visiting the temple.",4
on the way to this temple you will love scenery and adjacent hill side view beautiful view you will enjoy nature please visit during afternoon so that you will enjoy sunset. dont forget to take ride on boat,4
"nice temple in the lake, nice garden to walk around, and you can see deers as well :) enjoy the place.. it is so much lovely.",4
"we loved the temple and probably should have allocated more time in order to see the barong dance at sunset. dress modestly please - i'm all for getting relaxed on holidays but this is a temple and not a beach bar. i was horrified by cut-out bathers barely covering ladies intimate bits and extra short shorts trying to pass as clothes. i suspect those people may have been turned away from entry! finally, do keep your driver for the return journey as getting a taxi or uber back to the main parts is near impossible (or very expensive ) once you are there. a beautiful place to sit back and enjoy the view.",13
bali is full of temples and few of them at extremely good locations. this one is a major tourist attraction but worth the hype. the view of the ocean with cliff on side is superb. though we did not get a good view of the sunset since it was cloudy but spending time there was good. the place is very crowded and a lot many people choose to watch kecak dance for which you need to purchase a separate ticket (50k idr per person). the entrance to the temple is 60k idr per person and you need to wear a sarong to enter the place (as is the case with almost all temples in bali).,2
such a shame - we visited tanah lot temple 30 years ago and although everything changes this is now like a theme park. neither authentic nor rememberable. without care this is an example of how not to safeguard the jewels of bali,18
great place to visit for 1-2 hours. we came here on the way to see the kechak dance at uluwatu temple. there is a beach for those wanting to swim and some small cafes to rest and enjoy the sea breeze.,8
simply beautiful. the grand temple standing in the water is a great view to enjoy. you can enjoy the ocean view all over this place. the temple is beautiful. the entry fees is a bit expensive but it's worth considering the beauty.,4
"beautiful place to visit in bali , a nice shopping are around the temple. sunset can be best viewed around 6 onwards .",2
"on most of many trips we took the time to travel to this magnificent place in the very south-west of bukit badung, of of thre famous nine \direction\-temples in bal. away from noise, not too many people , a magnificent feeling inspired by an unforgettable view. not just for beginners: an absolute must. r.+e.clausius,.",28
gorgeous water temple in the mountains of bali. i did a water temple tour and saw 3 but this may be my favorite. so gorgeous and peaceful. bring a light sweater. the only thing i didnt like is that some girl was holding a very large bat with its wings fully outstretched and it looked unhappy.,4
"if you're in bali, visiting uluwatu is a must. the cliffs are gigantic and pretty stunning and then there's the equally stunning view of the indian ocean as far as the eye can see. i would go to the temple just for the view, it's definitely one of the most incredible views on earth i've ever seen. best time is either early in the morning or early afternoon before sunset. watching the sunset there is a real gem too.",8
"don't said u have go to bali if you're not visit tanah lot . a temple built on top of big rock, most sacred temple for hindu people, nice sea view, nice temple, clean environment, stunning view, must view",18
"this is the second time we have visited tanah lot temple. the first time was many years ago and enjoyed a magnificent sunset overlooking the temple. this time we did a day trip to hopefully avoid the traffic. unfortunately the traffic is bad at all times now and it was a long trip from kuta to get there. i would suggest allowing 3 hours to get there if you were wanting to see the sunset now. the temple and surrounding areas are beautiful, unfortunately the toilet facilities are poor so take some tissues if you want to avoid the ladle. the tide was low when we were there so you were able to walk over to the temple and experience the holy water. it cost appx 15 australian dollars for the two of us to enter the grounds which is payable when driving in. we enjoyed a quiet lunch time drink at one of the many restaurants overlooking the temple and then sauntered through the markets that you walk through on your way to the temple. it is a must see on your trip to bali a truly remarkable place.",18
"nice view from the top, way too crowded, fire dance was a big disappointing with way too many people and quite a boring show. view was great but you can get good views from other places without the pain of lining up and mingling is its thousand ma is people.",13
"we visited the temple which is set high on the cliff, the views were amazing, then watched the fire dance at sunset which was truly awesome !!! get there no later than 5pm as there is a limited number of tickets available, due to limited capacity, cost of tickets is reasonable at 70,000 rp. this is a must experience !!!!!",13
"located a half an hour away from canggu, we reached here on a rented bike its a beautiful temple complex , with a lot of things to see and experience the main shrine is closed for foreigners, u can just see the temple tickets- 65k idr per person parking-3k u can spend an hour or more here easily go during evening, watch d sunset",4
"this one should not be missed on your bali trip. this temple on lake is really beautiful. the architecture, background, location of this place is really amazing.",2
"the tanah lot temple is beautiful, located at a breathtaking spot. unfortunately it was decided to build a big souvenir-shopping-village around the area. the place itself is also packed with tourists and always overcrowded. this takes a lot of joy and makes a visit there probably stressy and unpleasant.",17
"others had told us not to bother. we ignored the advice. yes, it looks lovely but not worth the visit. the tide was low on our visit so we did get to walk on the rock platform. cross it off the list of to dos. plenty of other beautiful temples to look at on your visit to bali.",2
a good place to visit when you are out to see beasaikh temple and other places in east bali. relaxing things to see. big fishes in a little pond. you will get a little peace at this place. nice water palace with lush green view,2
"for me it is the most beautiful temple in bali, on the bratan lake, dedicated to the water godess dewi danu.",30
great to see the sunset! you can touch the holy snake and the holy water from the sourse! we've got a flower in our hair and were blessed by a pandit. near the temple is a big market you can visit afterwards.,4
"the temple's location is amazing. right on high cliff with nice wind blowing and views of sunset over the ocean. they don't let you get inside the temple, and of course, beware of the monkeys as with many places in bali.",2
"after hearing all these stories about terribly cheeky monkeys at uluwatu, we were relieved that the ubud monkeys turned out to be quite well behaved and terribly cute. you can get a bunch of small bananas for 20,000 and a bunch of ladyfingers for 50,000, and then the fun begins. our five year-old had great fun putting bananas into the back pocket of his pants and have the monkeys steal them from there. we adults enjoyed having them climb all over us and even sit on our shoulders devouring their bananas. a clear must-do in ubud and beyond.",8
"beautiful scenery, but your going to need to be there by 6am. it gets super busy here as everyone wants the ideal photo standing between the gates. the backdrop is mount agung and normally at 6 am the locals line up the tourists and then 1 by 1 take the photo for you and yes there is a tip involved. it can take a long time getting people through, just saying. my photo was taken at 5.30 am we didn't stay for the sun to rise further. the gates are the first temple there are another 6 higher if you want to walk up another 1700 stairs and let me tell you its steep walking. from sanur it took 2 hours just to get there, if your bartering on the street for transport to get there i suggest you ask yourself what you would pay yourself an hourly rate, these drivers do a good job and these roads are not easy. good luck and safe travels",28
"we came for the scenery and were not in the least disappointed. the dramatic cliff landscape was awesome. we were each provided a piece of sarong at the entrance to be returned upon exiting. parking lots were plenty and there were food and souvenir shops by the car park. the only pro was there were many monkeys and some of them harassed tourists by standing on heads and snatching belongings. they were quite fierce. \watch out for your shoes!!\ warned the locals =_=\ if you are bringing young children, do be prepared to climb stairs. note: along the road to the temple, there is a nice little coffee luwak attraction which is worth visiting",14
"go! see the kecak dancing at sunset. beautiful, serene and picturesque views and the dancing is entrancing. if you've seen baraka or the fall movies, you'll appreciate the kecak dancing even more.",13
watching sunset at tabah lot temple bali was just simply beautiful. finishing up with a dinner into darkness was superb. a trip (2 hours from nusa dua) well worth it.,18
"this temple is an sacred temple for balinese people, the view from this temple absolutely amazing,the temple located about 25 km from denpasar and take about 30 minutes from the city you could rent a motor bike or car and drive by your self , it could be find easily as there a clear road sign and its a famous torist destination in south bali. uluwatu is the same area with another must visit object in south bali like jimbaran, garuda wisnu kencana,padang padang beach, bali water sport and pandawa beach so you could set up your day in this area. uluwatu is the best place for sun set hunter, so set up your itinerary to not miss the sunset. as its a sacred temple visitor must dress appropriate and read the tourist instruction board and follow the rule. this object is a friendly object to all family members and hardly suggest you to put this object in your itinerary when you come to bali",8
"whilst clearly beautiful, temples are meant to be tranquil places, but with thousands of screaming tourists. i'd therefore recommend not visiting at sunset but trying to go earlier in the day when it is quieter. also for goodness sake, stop using a loud pa system to announce something incomprehensible. it ruined what little ambiance remained. also the bathroom are little more than holes in the ground (and cost rp2,000). take your own soap and water with you and hold your nose because the smell is quite bad.",4
"the walk to the temple is full of shops selling everything indonesian; try to hold your urge to buy stuff as you will come the same route. prices here are slightly inflated, as compared to the ones in other markets. the majestic gate lets you see what is enstored for you. take a left & go up the steps to get a view of the temple on an eye level. you can take a few steps down and get really close to the temple during low tide; during high tide times, you'll be told to stay away as it can be dangerous, although the view during these times is spectacular! if you take a right, you can walk up to the carved stones and some smaller temples. you are not allowed to go inside any of these temples. there is a small garden, along the paved walking area, where you can sit under a tree and admire mother nature.",2
it was an unforgettable experience to this temple. the temple is nearby the sea and we have a chance to endure the beauty of the nature. sun set is very beautiful. cool!!!,4
"i have been to this temple many times but every time i go back i love it more and more. it is such a tranquil place to visit with many great photo opportunities, but if you go in the afternoon make sure you take a jumper as it gets quite cold. believe it or not!!",4
"we went on a half day tour to ulun danu bratan temple from ubud, which is about one and a half hours drive away. we loved the beautiful location, the well maintained landscaped garden and the cool, clean and fresh air. a great place to take some magnificent photos and enjoy the scenery across the lake. the crowds were not too heavy and taking pictures very easy. a couple of downsides though, (1) high admission cost of 75000 idr per person and (2) the new concrete suspended roadway hugging the nearby mountain rather spoils the views of the temple. well worth a visit though !",30
great rolling waves into the shore during our visit. temple was not accessible because of the tides but the grounds were beautiful. continue walking up the path towards the golf course for a different perspective.,4
"tanah lot temple in tabanan very nice view, temple on the beach , on the way to temple , you can see many shop to do shopping i recommend you must visit tanah lot temple in tabanan",17
nice part of bali. nice beaches and friendly locals. lovely to watch the sunset and sunrise. watch out as may get over run by locals offering services.,2
"we visited before sunset and was able to see, what the locals called 'fire dance (basically enacted ramayana story in an artistic way), it was impressive. amazing view throughout the area, we had very short time to enjoy the whole area as it get dark and closed after sunset. try to visit during afternoon, around 4pm, and be remain until sunset or visit during the sunrise. the best sunset point in bali.",2
"everybody nows \tanah lot\ as it is the most popular motif on postcards. especially in the afternoon you will be one of thousands of other tourists waiting for the sunset. but the ura luhur uluwatu-temple on jimbaran peninsula is very impressing too. you can walk along the cliffs with spectacular views, you will meet monkeys all over the huge area. best time in the morning, because it will be less crowded and in the afternoon you should be aware of the heavy traffic.",18
this is a great location to take photos especially around sunset since the color of the temple changes due to the light. the sand here is a silvery gray and different from the beaches on the eastern part of the island. entry to the temple is allowed only before sunset. beware of monks trying to make money by making you pay for a view of a snake and other \attractions\.,4
this is great easy full or half day trip. visit the cultural village and see the incredible sculptures. enjoy a fantastic meal with beautiful views. walk along the uluwatu cliffs and see the monkeys. use one of the guides. they will tell you the history and control the monkeys!,8
"this temple has been built bang in the middle of the ocean. hats off to the builders for conceiving such a marvel of architecture. braving high tide, i really wonder how this structure achieved completion. sadly we reached this spot around 6.30 by when the sun had already set and we just about managed to see it's silhouette. but the scenery was magnificent with the foamy waves splashing against the walls of tanah lot. picture perfect! get there by 5 pm. there is a nominal admission fee. another bali attraction on your bucket list.",18
"beautiful sunset and a must-see in bali. we were tired after a long day, and yet it was wonderful. be aware of the monkeys though, as they often (happened several times in front of us) snatch personal belongings from the hands.",2
"the park is not very large but well maintained. obviously, full of monkeys. those monkeys are well fed. so, they won't act like their peers at uluwatu. so, you can safely interact with them, give some bananas. they may oftenly fight or chase each other. but, it's not danger to visitors",8
"on this trip to bali we thought we would visit here based on reviews we had seen . but we were underwhelmed ,on the approach you have to endure the numerous stall holders trying to get you to buy their goods or have a photo with a snake then are pestered by guides who want to take you round for a price.the garden and water features are well maintained but it lacked the traditional bali feel that you get at taman ujung water palace.",2
"the place is good for scenic view but the visitors can not go anywhere inside the uluwatu tample. view would have been much better from the temple.and the most importantly during the sunset dance they kept on adding visitors and it totally blocked the view of sunset, which could have been a memorable one. it was very warm and with so many people, highly uncomfortable to sit and watch the dance for over an hour. so you may visit but please do not expect a great sunset dance for which it is highly publicized.",8
"visited bali recently and got the guide from darma wayan! we opted for the longer trek via besakih temple. fantastic views of the whole island of bali. tough trek up and down. remember to bring warm clothings especially those who are afraid of cold. we had the guide kiarana who was so caring and patient, offering food, water and even extra jackets!! darma wayan have a team of balinese people and i believe they are all professional based on this trek we had with them. they speak english rather well too. wayan even offered to bring us to ubud on the way back to our hostel in kuta because we didn't get the chance to go there. but we were too exhausted after the trek and gave it a miss. i highly recommend them for their services! contact wayan via whatsapp on +62 812 460 59004",2
been here a couple of times but first time witnessing the kecak sunset dance.truely a wonderfull experience for my family to see. a must do when visiting bali.,2
"this is considered one of the best places to see a sunset in bali, which we did, but unfortunately it was a little bit cloudy. if i would recommend one place to see in bali, it would be tanah lot, you can skip everything else. one thing to know is that you can not go inside the temple, so you pretty much take in the views and go around, but it's still beautiful.",2
we visited the temple as part of a group.first of all yes the location is impressive and you can take some nice pics as well marvel at the indian ocean crashing on the high rocks on the coast.now for the temple.its a huge ripoff. you pay for everything..and when you stroll down to the holy water cave you have to pay a generous \donation\ so that you can climb 5steps on the temple.yes the other part is closed to the public.furthermore the massive crowd with the general balinese weather makes the experience quite uncomfortable. recommend for most people to just take your photos gaze at the scenery and then leave.,4
"situated on the cliffs the scenery from the temple is astounding. if i remember correctly it cost 20,000 rupia to get in to the temple and you are required to wear a sarong (they are provided if you don't have your own). there are lots of monkeys that are sort of aggressive hanging out everywhere. definitely put away all water bottles, sunglasses, etc because the monkeys will try and steal them. one jumped on my back to get my sunglasses off of the top of my head, luckily i passed them to a friend who put them in her bag and he jumped off.",14
superb location for a temple. the serene lake and the lush surroundings make it a must visit experience. it was raining and overcast when we were there but still we could move around and soak it all in.,4
while we arrived to late to see the temple we walked the grounds and saw the sunset over the high cliffs. it was gorgeous and colorful and the views of the waves crashing the rocks below is beautiful. the temple is far from all the tourist areas but worth it. just beware of the monkeys on the grounds as they steal your items. my phone was taken right from my hand and i was very lucky enough that a staff member was there and chased him and got it back for me. but they were taking a lot of items from tourists so just be careful especially with your mobile phones!,14
"i had the pleasure of visiting bali in june and was able to enjoy the performance of the ramayana epic-based kecak dance at sunset. the views from the cliff-top are spectacular and great photo opps but beware of the monkeys. theyre cute but a little aggressive. fortunately, i was warned ahead of time to pack my sunglasses away, but i witnessed other tourists have their sunglasses snatched right from the top of their head. also, if youre wearing dangling jewelry (earring, necklaces, etc.) theyll try and grab it.",2
"as a solo traveler i met a few more people at my hostel and we all decided to visit this place, coz we thought just go take a picture then leave. first you park the vehicle some where and you have to take another vehicle which they provide and you have to pay for it. once when you go up and again when you come down. so basically they make you pay twice. then they make you buy a shawl to cover your legs. you can be wearing a long skirt / dress which is till your ankle still they make you buy the shawl. i took a shawl assuming it would be cold so i didn't have to buy it. well then you have to give them a donation as well. so after spending we climb up the mountain to the temple. the view is just extra ordinary :). but then to take the picture we had to stand in a queue for like four hours. some people would take like 100 pics which would further delay the time. if you want a perfect picture and ready to spend your entire day there maybe yes, but if not its just not worth it.",28
wasnt possible to visit the temple though but you can view it from the shoreline. tanah lot is best visited with a private guide and in the morning to avoid the enormous afternoon and evening crowds,17
"we arrived at the temple around 4 pm. we visited the temple with our 3 boys (14,14, and 9). at the entrance we met a great tour guide that gave us information about the place and also helped my kids interact safely with the curious monkeys. the temple is absolutely beautiful! and if you book with time you can make reservation for local dance.",14
"we arrived at tanah lot at around 3pm. we had something to eat at the seafood restaurant on the cliff edge. it wasn't the best but it defiant let want bad either. the seafood is fresh and cooked well. the view is amazing. you want to sit outside and listen to the ocean as you eat. the restaurant itself is old and dated. it looked like it was falling apart but most people would sit outside. there are new restaurants opening soon. we watched the sun set which was gorgeous. the temple is in the water. when it's high tide, you can't get to the temple but during low tide you can walk across the rocks and be blessed with holy water. the temple view is beautiful and the others temples around it are stunning too, especially during sun set. the main temple is filled with people! there are markets around and stalls so it's worth walking around the whole area and spending a couple of hours taking photos. there is parking available if required.",17
"visited this temple during a hindu ceremony so it was very busy with the locals, the scenery is beautiful an there is lots to see and do",4
"come early or come late to this temple as around 200 tourists are making a line to wait for their turn to make some photos in the gate of heaven, the most famous attraction in this temple.",28
"stunning cliff top temple, lovely sunset point, evening spot, enjoy kecak dance at seaside, green surroundings, must visit place.do not miss kecak dance.",13
a beautiful sanctuary with stunning temples. monkeys are friendly and will climb up on you if you give them food --way more friendly than the monkeys at uluuwatuu!,8
"tanah lot is the place to see a bali sunset. it is the small temple perched on a rocky outcrop that is in photos, tour books and postcards everywhere but unlike many of these familiar sights this temple is wonderfully unique. make sure you arrive well before sunset as it can get very busy here and there are a number of things that need to be done before you actually see the sunset. you have to find a spot in the car park (after an entrance fee has been paid) and then go over to the entry where you have to have your tickets checked - so do not leave them in the car. then it is through the various shops and past the hawkers before you make your way over to the temple and onto the beach. once there you can see the holy snake and/or que to have a blessing made and some moist rice stuck on your forehead by one of the priests. tanah lot is very much a working temple and it is good to keep this in mind. it is also very busy. but relax. move away from the crowds and just look at this beautiful place while you listen to the sounds of the sea. it's pretty amazing what a few breaths of ozone and a clearing of the mind can achieve. there are various restaurants here where you can see the sun go down over a meal and a drink. the bigger ones are to the right if you are facing away from the temple but we went to the left and went to a much smaller, less crowded restaurant called mandala. it is being redeveloped but the small, original dining room is still operating before the new one is complete and while it is not fancy you do see a great view of the sunset over a lovely, easy meal.",18
"this is a must visit whether you are in lembongan or taking a boat from bali to lembongan for a day trip. do visit during the early hours if you are staying in lembongan because it gets very touristy during the day, at morning before 8 you get the place all for yourself.",2
"we vidited this activity in bali too, after that we bought all pictures obtainable by qr code, but there wasnt all pictures but only 1/3 we feel scammed.",2
we have seen a few temples in bali and the uluwatu one was definitely my favourite! stunning location! just wonderful! really enjoyed wandering around (even if a monkey stole my sunglasses off my face - so watch out ;-)),8
just caught the last of the sunset. a very popular place with great scenic vistas. is a must if visiting bali.,2
the view was absolutely beautiful the sea the waves should definitely try but with a weather check as the day we went was cloudy so couldn't see the sunset was should absolutely try the fire dance was also good but not that great had an amazing time!,13
"an amazing temple to view at sunset, the only downfall is the volume of people there - way to overcrowded",4
"ulun danu temple is location on north area of bali destination, if you have planing to one way direction and get any more site show view at is interesting ulun danu temple, you can have plan before make decision to uun danu temple. because it is location about 1 hour 30 menit from denpasar like seminyak, legian or sanur. then if you like more any in site exploring other interesting before you arrive at ulun danu you can move at early morning example from semiyak your hotel stay and move frirst to tanah lot, next taman ayun, screet garden and botanical garden then you arrived at ulun danu temple",30
i just love this place. the scenery is beautiful and the atmosphere is so peaceful. there are so many people visiting this temple from all around the world. the only complaint i have is that the blessing isn't the same as i have experienced on other visits as it is now commercialised. there are great restaurants along the cliff edge and watching the sun go down over the temple is amazing. the markets are also there is you want to buy.,4
"we had heard a lot of the beautiful grounds of the temple. something to note is it can be done rather quickly, so either drag your feet and really take it all in, or have another activity planned shortly after. in our case, it rained as we reached the far end, so it made for a swift return. lol",4
"we reached this place at around 4:15 pm in the evening. the temple is located at a high spot overlooking a cliff. it gives a very good view of the sunset (probably one of the best in bali). the kecak dance here also is one of the best that i have seen. the dance starts starts at 6 pm but the entry starts at 5 pm itself. to get the best view, try and get your seats early as the amphitheatre gets full by around 5:45 pm itself.",2
"after being amused by the financial costs to enter, park and use a toilet the view of tanah lot temple offered some reward. glad to see revenue used to improve gardens and path infrastructure. mid-afternoon and our kids exhausted by the day tour so only stayed twenty minutes (sadly, tick photo). pretty but a little overwhelming with crowd.",17
"i've visited tanah lot a few tins now and personally i've loved it each time, i love the fact that you can go and get a blessing and have a fresh coconut and take a walk along the beach only when the tides allow you to. it's better to go in the off season as the middle of july is the start of peak season and it can get so over run with tourist that you really can't stop to appreciate what's around that's why i've been at different times of the year and find that november is the best time as far as i'm concerned.",17
"if you want to reach the temple, make sure you arrived there around 3-4 p.m i was arrived earlier and it still surrounded by high tide.",4
"definately worth passing by. amazing sunset, but not much more then that. but this is one of many picture places bali has to offer. if you can combine it with an excursion, definately do it!!",2
very crowded .only the view is good. the temple is overrated tourism. the monkeys are annoying.its disaster to fight with them . they like glasses and sunglasses so be careful . i wonder why everyone just hold their camera not even stop or help victim to get the monkey away. is this a 2018 humankind ?,14
"there is really nothing much to see for the temple. however, it has a splendid view of the cliff and sea. good to watch sunset. passed the monkey forest but did not see many monkeys.",14
"went to uluwatu as it was listed as a must see and if there wasnt hundreds of people there it might be more beautiful..we had already had a very long day so the lots of people all pushing for the best photos probably wasnt great for us, much busier than i expected but then most places we have visited have been busy. the location and history is amazing, it was cloudy and we didn't get a sunset, we left un time for the rain..still nice to tick that off the bali to do list",8
we drove there from echo beach with scooter. it was an easy ride (not so much traffic) compared to the other side of the coast plus there were signs everywhere indicating the way to the temple. when we arrived there to my surprise the temple area was a touristic village with many little shops and cafes. also very crowded. the view and the location is worth it. you cant actually go in the temple as it is closed to public but you can walk alongside the beautiful view and maybe do some souvenir shopping. some surfers were trying to catch a wave beneath the temple although the signs indicate you are not allowed to go down the cliff. there was a small fee entrance. we spend about an hour and a half there enjoying the view.,4
"the view is amazing and breathtaking, the temple by a cliff looking out to the ocean. kinda hard to take good pictures since so many tourists. look out for naughty monkeys on your way to reach the temple. the kecak show at 6pm is also a must-see, watched it somewhere else before but i never get bored of this show (eventhough the ticket is overprice)",13
a scenic temple on the lake side. there are many things to see around the temple as well as in it. costs 50000 each to get down to see it.,4
"place is really nice coz the temple is placed on high cliff. panoramic view is stunning, but hundreds of sunset expecting people is distroying everything. they are everywhere. sunset is also uncertain. but it doesnt change the thing the place is very nice.",4
"arrived at tanah lot at end of a day sightseeing, hoping for a sunset photo opp. temples are stunning, especially set against the ocean and sunset. but be warned - thousands of tourists everywhere (just like me), which detracts somewhat from the experience. definately a must see in bali, but perhaps choosing an earlier time (even morning) may have been better...",18
"if possible visit during a ceremony as the temple then comes alive. i have seen it on three occasions and when there is no ceremony, the temple is less impressive. a bit of a tourist trap with options to travel on the lake by speed boat or pedalo, an opportunity for the children or young at heart to see, touch or be photographed with local animals (large bats, snakes and even a bunny)",4
"what a stunning place. like a fairy tail. koi were everywhere. beautiful stepping stones so you can cross the water & be close to the koi fish. boat rides around the lake. very romantic. brotherhood bali tours with dk was amazing. great guide,personalised service. highly recommend",2
"wonderful scenery of the sunset, the monkeys on top of a cliff (with the sea below as a background), the kecak dance - an awesome experience + time thoroughly enjoyed!",13
"my first time to the tanah lot temple, and i say it was a highlight of my trip to bali. from paying the 60000 rupiah for two of us. when we walked down the temple on the rock arch was magnificent and breathtaking, we took heaps of photos and then were blown away by what we saw next, another temple on the rocks. we ventured down and walked over to the rocks and drank out of the holy spring and were blessed. this temple is magnificent and i regret not seeing it sooner. this is a must see.",18
"as the title say, it is very hot. try to go just before sunset and the view is better. also be prepared to climb the stairs. entrance is 20000 and a sarong is needed. the main area is fenced. unless you are staying in nusa dua, this trip is not really worth the time. there are many other temples to see.",4
"we came to see the sunset, and did not expect to experience the temple along with the local monkeys! although the monkeys are very mischievous and will do just about anything to steal your sunglasses, they made for some very nice sunset-watching companions. we were joined in watching a fiery sunset along the coast with easily 30+ monkeys, including babies! we arrived not expecting much out of this temple but were simply blown away by the beauty of the sunset, the temple on the cliff, & the wildlife. absolutely a stunning place!",14
"the temple is located on a hill-top where on one side one can see sea waves striking against the steep stone face that literally looks like a face (uluwatu means stone head). people keep busy in taking selfies with sea in background. one can watch and hear waves but besides this, there is nothing much here. the entry ticket costs 30k indonesian rupiah. there are lots of stairs and sitting places. the actual temple on the top is not accessible to tourists but is for worshippers. i was surprised to see the huge number of tourists but that in general reflects the dearth of other good tourist destinations in bali. most people come to bali to relax on beaches. few attractions like the uluwatu temple benefit from this tourist rush.",8
"it's a beautiful temple, we visited it in evening. the best sunset i have ever seen. view is serene. lots of shops are there to buy souvenirs. the down side, its way too crowded and long drive. but if you love nature you wont mind that. great place to visit.",4
getting there can be a hassel due to traffic. plan ahead and give yourself sufficient travel time. nominal entrance fee. bring a sarong or you can borrow one from staff. both males and females need to wear sarong if you are wearing shorts. you have to pay the entrance fee regardless if you borrow a sarong or not. beautiful place to watch sunset. the temple is on a cliff so just the view of the ocean alone is amazing. beware of the monkeys. even locals dislike them. we think it's a must see for all 1st time travelers to bali.,2
if you're in bali and never seen monkeys close up then you must go!!!! here is how to: call dewa +62 813 38044755 he had been a blessing i have around while we were there last week! he made our experience 1000 times better. he was great and not only he took us everywhere he made sure of our safety as well! we are from los angeles and coming from a busy city that everything has to be scheduled and our trip ended up like that as well. he organized everything for me and made sure during our 8 days trip we get the most out of it. his price is unbeatable and his attitude is wonderful. we ended up meeting his family and what a humble generous people. he made our trip uofngatable and for that i'm thankful and will definitely visit there again! if your planning to go to bali he is the guy to have around as a driver and a friend. 😊,2
"this is very old temple situated on the cliff. nice place to see the sunset. there is a cultural show after the evening, must see.",4
spent an afternoon enjoying the sights of tanah lot and the early evening at the kecak dance. both well worth the effort. it is truely beautiful and fascinating place. the only downside is everybody else knows that so it is crowded.,17
"this lovely little temple is located deep in the interior of the island. the setting is magnificent, being on a beautiful lake surrounded by lovely gardens full of flowering trees and shrubs. we spent a most enjoyable hour or two there.",4
"there are a lot more beautiful temples in bali, this one is too crowded. there were thousands of people near the temple, it was very difficult to take a good picture of it. the temple is so popular because he's very close to all the touristic areas like kuta, nusa dua, sanur. visit the ulun danu bratan on the bratan lake, much more nicer pictures to take and temples like the besakih temple.",2
"uluwatu temple is a good place to enjoy beautiful scenery of indian ocean. also, kecek fire dance, which is performed here is very interesting. this is one of the must visit place in bali.",8
"have been to bali so many times but i never got the chance to visit this place. after reading an article about bali's off the beaten path article, i was so keen on going to this place. this place is well kept and clean. it is a garden with fountains, clear spring water fish pond (lots of big fish), dragon bridges and a natural swimming pool. my favorite part is the big pond decorated with balinese dancers statues. it has step stones on which you can walk to go across the pond. highly recommended to give this place a visit especially if you are in east bali.",2
this is one of the landmark of bali. the temple is nothing special but the view from the cliff is breathtaking especially with the sound of the waves.,2
"beautiful views from the temple grounds. inside the temple is not accessible - only for worshippers. saw a negotiation between monkey and human. very entertaining. shortly afterwards, saw flip flops being snatched. the monkeys like \bling\ and pink, so i'd put away glasses and pink flip flops, just to be safe.",14
absolutely brilliant experience. well worth getting a guide as they can take you alternative routes and after all it is their livelihood! would recommend doing the sun rise treck. an absolute must if visiting bali.,2
i visited when this temple have ritual of piodalan or uluwatu temple anniversary. there is such great experience.,8
if you want to see the effect of hindu religion in bali then this temple should be in your bucket list. beware of monkeys i almost lost my glasses. hiring a guide would be helpful in getting relevant information as also keeping you protected from monkeys.,2
"this temple is the perfect location for that all important trip photo that you can be proud of, if you time your visit correctly. my friend and i visited pura ulun danu bratan in november, the very start of the rainy season, however the rain hadn't started to fall just yet. as a result this lovely, almost floating temple, was actually surrounded by grass on three sides of the temple voiding the opportunity for the great photo shoot. as with everywhere in bali there are tons of temples, the main feature of this temple is the lake the temple is surrounded by, make sure you visit post rainy season as this is presumably when the lakes water levels are highest otherwise if you're from europe you'll find locals and visitors wanting photos with you more than they do the temple. strange experience to say the least.",30
this temple is definitely worth visiting due to its amazing location perched above steep cliffs. we went in the late afternoon which i have to say was extremely hot. the monkeys were an added novelty.,14
"the temple and the view of cliff are wonderful. however, be careful with your belongings since the monkeys that live this place are very aggressive. they can take your glasses, phone, filp flops, etc. our guided warned us so our stuff was not robbed. you need to cover your legs if they are exposed but the ticket office provide blankets to cover.",14
"it's very popular psot for the sunset in bali. many many tourists, but the view very nice. if oyu're early enough you can have a sitting spot to look at the sunset. in the area when you go from parking lot to the temple there's a market where you can by food, suvenirs and eat and drink something :)",2
"although there were hundreds of people around, the temple was rather peaceful. our guide amita was amazing in explaining the temple's history and was very accomdating. we finished the tour with a traditional balinese love story dance. overall, amazing day full of history, faith appreciation, peacefulness and reflection.",2
"wasn't too busy when we were there, which was nice. we wandered around the shops and had some lunch then walked back down. the beach was now open, as the tide had dropped, so we could wander closer to the temple. stayed for a few hours and thoroughly enjoyed the stay.",4
"tanah lot temple its nice place to visit in the evening and seeing sunset, it's very crowded place even out of season. what i did like that minutes after sunset hundreds of bats did fly out of the cave that was something :) as i didn't expected that one. for pro photographers it is good place to take good shots.",17
"my partner had visited here before and knew to hire a guide to walk around the temple (especially with the kids). they protect you from the monkeys otherwise they will jump on you and snatch anything in your possession- glasses, cameras, thongs, you name it. temple on the cliff top was gorgeous.",14
"we drove a long way to reach beratan lake, and what a massive disappointment it was. what is clearly a stunning temple on a beautiful lake with mountain backdrop has been completely spoilt and turned in to a tacky, amusement park style tourist destination. from the minute we arrived and saw 50 chinese tour buses parked outside we knew straight away it wasnt going to be what we expected. the trashy swan-shaped pedalos floating about around the serene waters beside the temple were enough for me, we left. fully expect to see a theme park with rides there the next time. such a shame a beautiful and traditional balinese national heritage has been ruined to satisfy the masses of chinese tourists - and not the first place in se asia to do that. dont waste your time!",2
"it is a very famous temple so a bit crowded but worth to visit. you have to pay attention to the monkeys which steel everything they can if they have possibility - so do not wear glasses, sunglasses, hats, long necklaces.",14
"uluwatu is among the bali's most important sea temples, perched on a cliff edge it offers a great sunset.",8
this place is beautiful and a must on your trip to bali. the backdrop is gorgeous and a perfect for really memorable photographs! the sunset is by the ocean is breathtaking and the entire area is serene ! good souvenir shopping options outside the temple!,2
"a large lake, a beautiful temple with a neat attractions park, unique, spacious, comfortable, cool, complete with restaurants, suitable for families with small children",4
"there are actually two temples here: the famous pura luhur panah lot, and the less famous pura batu bolong. (per our driver, bolong means a hole). from the parking lot, visit batu bolong first (though we cannot pass the bridge) and follow the way to tanah lot. (its a high tide the day we visited, otherwise i heard we may walk along the beach). we chose to visit in the morning and avoided the infamous traffic jam from seminyak to here.",17
"tanah lot is very scenic. and crowded. and hard to reach. and full of touts. but the scenery makes up for that, i suppose... it's nice to see depending on the tide.",17
"lovely view of the cliffs and a very interesting temple. hated the monkeys and would have loved to enter the temple, after the long drive and the climb.",14
"it is a beautiful traditional temple, though i have to say it is extremely touristic, which takes away from the charisma of the place, but i guess it is the case from most well known sites. you will find yourself dropped on a parking with a lot of touristic buses and the parc that surrounds the temples looks a little like an attraction park at times with its souvenir shops and coffees. but you cant take the beauty away from that site, it is truly as beautiful as you will see on the pictures (though you may expect the pagoda to be bigger than what they actually are). i would still say it's worth the visit though and the access is very easy and friendly. and it is definitely an interesting place to ask your guides and learn more about the religions and customs in bali .",2
"before i came to this place i was always of the opinion that beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. however post coming her i guess i can successfully claim that it here are some places which will be liked by all irrespective of your perspective. tannah lot temple was a 1 hour drive from kuta where i was residing. the entry fees was 30000 idr. the entry to the temple is through a nice looking gate and you pass through a a flea market till you reach the entry point to the attraction with your eyes getting wide open and jaws opening up automatically. the beauty of the place is magnificent. a series of waves keeps on coming hitting the rocks on the shore and dancing up high. the entry to the temple is not allowed for non hindus. even the hindus who are not locals have to wear the prescribed dress to enter here. on the other side of the tannah lot temple is pura buta bolomg temple. while you can enter it up to a certain point, the view of the sea is simply mind blowing. if you pass the point you will find even a series of staircase going down to the beach. worth a visit to the white soft sands. to me it's the best place to visit in bali. it's also famous for fascinating sunsets, thus preferably time it for the afternoon. 5 pm would be an ideal time to reach here sent from my ipad",17
the monkeys are very cute and friendly. we fed them many bananas and had no aggressive monkeys like the ones in uluwatu. this is a great thing do while in ubud and i really suggest it. it is a good idea to bring some bananas of your own [you can buy them there but they are a little overpriced]. the entry fee is a little overpriced but it's still reasonable.,8
"when you get to uluwatu there is a small fee..if you are not properly dressed they will provided yellow and purple sarongs, i think for a small fee...i brought my own. there is also a small fee for the toilet which is primitive, as is usual in 3rd world, bring your own tp! i think that cost 2 right to use. as far as quires, i can't speak to that because i hired my own local guide for the full day and this was just one of a few places we visited. the monkeys are quite aggressive here..though nothing to really be afraid of...unless you show your fear. i picked up a bamboo stick on the way in and just waved it around to keep them at a distance..i did see lots of other tourists screaming, even a few bags being snatched..they love peanuts and bananas and feeding them seems to be encouraged, but is also what has made them unafraid of people.",8
"overly crowded during evening period because many tourists arrived for the uluwatu dance. though the sight at the top was beautiful, it was definitely not as impressive as tanah lot nor any other sights with an ocean cliff. not suitable areas to really sit and enjoy the views like in tanah lot. i would only recommend if you really have no where else to visit, else make time for tanah lot instead. it much more beautiful during sunset.",8
"tanah lot does look amazing with the bright orange sunset as a backdrop to the temple. but as i have mentioned earlier, anytime of the day is good, as you walk around the temple, the experience and feeling are different. the grounds are quieter and peaceful, get less touristy. taking photos will be a breeze compared to taking one during the evening, packed with people.",17
"the day i visited there was a huge down pour and the temple was closed. but its worth a walk and visit. there are lovely stone statutes amides a rain forest, but as an indian i get to seen enough monkeys in my own country. :)",14
this is a must see in bali...you feel very spiritual as soon as you see the temple...it is absolutely stunning... the balinese people are very welcoming to visitors...we hired a driver to take us from legian beach to tanah lot...you have to choose your time as the traffic can be hectic at peak times...all part of the bali experience,18
excellent views. beautiful temple. crowded in the evenings but not to be missed. bali temples dont allow females who have their periods into the temple.,2
we absolutely loved watching the kecak dance and ramayana epic with the background of a sunset in uluwatu. it was the best experience of bali. beware of the monkeys though. they are very naughty indeed. but do take time to explore the temple and its stunning location.,8
"i didn't expect nothing specially,but when we got there and go around i tought \that's it?\.we went to see theses days other temples and uluwatu is losing you time.yes,the view is amazing but you can see those kind of look in tahan lot temple.belive that bigger impress is fire dance.",8
"what a beautiful temple and location! lots of tourists around, markets etc also, balloons for the kids also available. we were at tanah lot during a 3 day special time which occurs every 6 weeks, was brilliant to see.",17
"the first thing if you visit this place is that you have to be careful when purchasing tickets at the entrance, some people tried to offer to tie a scarf or gloves to you and they ask money for it, which i think is one of the tourist scams, because the shawl free and you can wear it alone, you need to say o\ with them and stright pay your ticket and put the scraf by your self, my advice if you visit this place used clothing and trousers closed, despite it all, uluwatu temple offers a very stunning natural scenery and make you stunned, the weather in this place is always hot, bring your umbrella in addition to protecting from the sun's heat was overpowering can also protect you from the naughty monkeys who try to steal your stuff, be careful on your belongings such as glasses, camera, sandals, wallets, because the money here as if out and try to steal in exchange for bananas or other foods if you come in at sunset you can instantly watch kecak dance which is phenomenal and must be watched if you are in bali, just to pay 50,000 idr you can see the show on stage which was also very good in between towering cliffs well i have to say its very stuning place but carefull of the monkey enjoy the view",8
"it is quite lovely to view the sunset from this location, however i must warn people that it is the most crowded temple that i have visited in bali. what is also worth mentioning is that in order to view the balinese dance separate tickets need to be purchased.",2
"one of the most temples in bali. you can not visit it inside, but see it from outside. it is positioned on a cliff right on the water with waves crushing on its base. beautiful. lots of shade around and places to eat as you access the temple.",2
"this is such a popular icon in photos of bali that i really wanted to see it live. there are actually a group of temples at this large park, as well as playground, dancing kids, and gardens. it's all very lovely, but also crowded most of the time. i didn't realize that the water wasn't around the temple all the time. it only comes after they've had months of rain, so it was dry and not quite as spectacular. still, it was fun to see the paintings on the other buildings, watch the deer eat, walk the beautiful garden paths, and of course my son liked the very simple playground. this is a nice park to see for all ages.",2
this is a great temple located on the far north side of bali that can be a little challenging to get to due to the quality of the roads. but upon arrival you will forget the challenges of getting there and simply appreciate the beauty of this temple and the serenity/tranquility it provides you with. also has beautiful gardens surrounding the complex.,2
"hands down this is very beautiful place. if you visiting denpasar and then from there planning a visit to this temple, make it a 2 days (for this place itself) trip as there are several places near by that you should visit. and from here you can continue your trip to singaraja (2-3 days for this area to cover near by attractions) from where you can to lovina beach where the dolphins reside or towards batur (2 days). drive to this place and then towards is also very mesmerizing.. be prepared if you have carsickness or problems with high altitudes or curvy/rollercoster kind of roads. this was my second trip to this place. and as before this place was crowded as expected yet it was more beautiful. the climate was very pleasant, not to shinny, not to hot or cold and not raining either, it was just perfect. although it was crowded, yet it was easy to navigate through all the areas of this place. compared to the last time, this time there was a spot which was ruined due to water, but the after-affects made it a very nice place for taking pictures. this was accessible and not dangerous at all. this time there was a ceremony going on, but to get in to the temple you need to have sarung, else you can only see it from outside.",4
"pura uluwatu temple is located at the top of the cliffs and you have to adhere to the dress code before entering. just be careful of your belongings as there are monkeys around that may take away your stuff. arriving in the late afternoon just before buying the ticket to watch the kecak and fire dance - a spectacular performance in the midst of sunset! was early, so managed to find a good seat. in my opinion, it was a unique experience!",8
this is culture and beauty! must go when the tide is out so you can walk down for a blessing and leave an offering. it's definitely worth a visit. it's busy but so much area. it is truly magnificent to experience the balinese culture and hear the history.,2
"temple was really lovely with such beautiful views, keep in mind that the ticket's for the keckak dance sell out so if you have travelled all the way there you may not get to see the dance but it's worth visiting anyway!",13
"the place is located on an hilly places that wave from the sea slowly eroding the bank that evident of cracking the concrete pathways along the bank was visibly seen that in the near future such concrete structure might collapse if not corrected soon. a very precious location that need to be protected in order for the public continue to enjoy the beautiful and magnificent view of the temple. it is a little bit far from the denpasar city and there is no public transport available. the means of transport either join the tour, hire a taxi or rent a car from available small company here in bali which we did. the cost of renting an economy size depending on number of days. rental for few days will cost more and if not good in negotiation the more it cost one to rent a car. us being veteran in renting a car we got it for rp-1,000,000 for 5 days, equivalent to $25/d. monkeys are everywhere in the preserve areas of the temple that make the monkey live in their own environment but seems very use to the visitors. from their behavior, they are anticipating foods to be given to them which we witnessed and monkeys from different part of the area were attracted to come perhaps by the commotion or smell of the foods. the many buildings in the area gave one to spend time to enjoy and appreciate the many statute erected within the buildings. entrance fee is rp-10,000/person or less than $1. stores around the area are plentiful including eating areas. the location is more isolated from civilization.",2
the location of the temple in the lake with the mountain backdrop at the back was mesmerizing! impressive temple in the lake! took a lot of photos and stayed around a bit watching the dances (there was an art festival going on when i visited).,4
to me this temple is the symbol of bali. i had to come here. ground is very small. there are just two towers and thats it. but it is beautifully situated near the lake. you have to come here.,2
"i had never been to tanah lot even though i have been to bali many times, but mainly lovina and the east coast and ubud. tanah lot is different from other places in bali and the temple and grounds were much bigger than i realised and it was a very pleasant visit. i even found souvenirs for sale that were different from all the other places and reasonably priced. well worth a visit",18
"it was nice to watch sunset here but it's overcrowded, not well looked after (poor infrastructure and litter) and hard to get a good spot for sunset. it was alright. it was cool watching the locals surf right next to the temple though!",4
the grounds of the temple are lovely and we had no problem with the monkeys. took lots of beautiful pictures and was lucky enough to see a huge group of hindu balinese praying at the temple. also stayed for the kecak dance. the seating does leave a little bit to be desired and they do pack you in like sardines but overall it was very entertaining and enjoyable. definately worth the 100 000 rp ticket price. all in all a lovely spot and definately worth a visit.,14
"one of my favourite spots, the location of the temple itself is stunning and if you can take the time to wander a little further afield the atmosphere is wonderful. just visiting the temple involves crossing a market where many want to sell you much, and masses of tourist from all over that come here for genuine religious reasons, or just to take as many selfies as possible. the stupidity of some tourists also takes away from the potential serenity of the place. access to the temple is governed by the tides as it sits on a small island, waves can hurt, break camera & iphones or just plain kill you. something to remember when visiting. evening when many have gone and the sun sets is very special.",4
a pay to enter place but well worth it. time the tides if you want to go across to the temple. views are great and a wonderful place that is worth the walk about.,4
"we went to tanah lot first thing in the morning. it was about an hour drive from seminyak and we arrived at 10am. at this time the area surrounding the temple was over crowded and frustrating, with vendors pushing souvenirs on you every where you go. that being said, the view of the temple from land was beautiful. it was high tide, so we couldn't go out to it, but i can imagine what a sunset would look like and it would be cool to see it in low tide. the crowd was a bit too much for me, however. i'm not sure the best time of day to go unless you can get there earlier than 10am.",17
"well, if we are talking about view bali. you will never be disappointed for it. but if you think view of beaches is too mainstream for you, then uluwatu is a great choice. the place is located on a cliff so you can enjoy the view from up there. every evening at 6 pm. they are having a performance for kecak dance. another place you must visit in bali",8
"when i pictured the uluwatu temple in my mind, i expected this big temple that you could walk through on the edge of a cliff but when i got there i was slightly disappointed. i went at sunset so i can say it is an absolutely beautiful view of the sunset and the grounds and area are quite pretty but it is not what i was expecting. when i got there the \temple\ was just a little temple that you could not access but only view. but the grounds of the area surrounding the temple is quite enchanting and it was a nice place to see the sunset for sure. expect, as always, to pay a 30 000 rupiah entrance fee and both men and women are required to wear a sarong so either bring one yourselves or you can rent one from the gate",8
"i agree with the last review; the temple was fairly ordinary like many others in bali but the surroundings were amazing. great views from the temple overlooking the kecak performance(balinese dance and music/chant) area and from that end. we arrived 10min before the start of the kecak 6pm and after paying the separate fee of around us$7 each, we found that the sittings were already full (do note it's a 5-10min walk from the carpark to the kecak). the organiser added extra folding seats and they continued as more people arrived. the dance was somewhat interesting but we felt it was too long and some of the masked figures seemed a little scary for young ones. the overcrowding also made the air very hot and stuffy. i hope the organiser will consider safety concerns with the overcrowding.",2
the teple is situated in an edge of a clip and has a wast histroy about the same.the side walk near the temple reminds the great china wall and it seems that they have copy the same.,4
"loved this temple but was tricked into paying over $9 aust to use the toilets here. being unfamiliar with the different notes (my fault) the man collecting fees for use of toilet was easily able to dupe me out of my 100,000 ir note but gave change for a 10,000 ir note which i didn't realise until i was back at the bus. we found the balinese to be just absolutely lovely everywhere we went in bali so this incident seems totally out of character. next visit to bali will have small denomination notes.",2
"tanah lot. its a bit like a pop concert. after sunset, everyone leaves at the same time, so the traffic back is insane. it took us less than 90 minutes to drive up there from nusa dua. the drive back took just short of 2.5 hours! it was madness and completely took the shine off the experience. its a beautiful temple and an unforgettable sunset, but im not sure id ever want to do it again, thanks to the traffic.",17
also called \the legs of bali island\ .this sacred place presents attractions \kecak dance\ which unfortunately we missed because don't have enaugh time. but the view is very beautiful. beware of the monkeys who like to steal your luggage.,2
"lovely spot situated on the edge of the lake. very scenic. very popular with tourists so i would suggest getting here early if you want to miss the crowds. nice to see locals worshiping at the temple and families picnicking around the grounds. if you have time to spare i would imagine that you could easily spend a good part of the day soaking up the views, people watching etc.",4
"really worth seeing this temple, give yourself plenty of time in daylight to walk around the cliff side and take in all aspects of the views available to you. there are monkeys on the loose, so make sure that you have all your belongings secured away - mobile phones and glasses included! we saw a lady who's mobile got trashed following it being taken by one, lucky it wasn't dropped over the cliff edge! you have to wear a sarong to cover your knees if they are showing, men included, but it appears bare shoulders were ok. these were provided from a large container included in the gate price",14
location is awesome the only thing that the temple generally closed it open only when there is any big holy function,4
"tanah lot temple was one of the first locations we visited upon arrival in bali. we were super excited because we had read so many brilliant reviews. when you get there, it's all very crowded as there are many tourists around waiting for the sunset. there are many shops and different little stands where people are selling corn and drinks. when you actually go in, you can see the tanah lot temple which isn't actually that beautiful in comparison to some of the other's we have seen. also when asked about the history, we weren't really given an answer. we were just told to visit the snake in the cave and offer money to the holy snake and go and get water from the holy springs. our tour guide really made us feel pressured to go and visit the holy snake but we were just not comfortable with this. additionally, be warned you will be exposed to a lot of passive smoking and people drinking alcohol - although this is meant to be an esteemed religious place of worship, it seemed very unhygienic and the allowance of tobacco and intoxicants in a place of worship seemed so out of place. after walking around the temple and taking some photos with the ocean, we decided to go back up to the bridge so we could watch the sunset - this was the only aspect worth the actual tour.the view to the sunset here was beautiful. other than that, it was rather smelly and massively crowded.",18
this place is full of turists. we were told to not go there at the sunset hours to avoid turists so we went there around 11am but there were still sooo crowded. i didn't think the place was very interesting actually and you can't go upto/into the temple. if you give a small donation you can wash yourself the holy water and get a blessing which allows you to walk 10 meters up the stairs to the temple but you can't really se more. if you visit at low tide you can't get as close to the tempel but that might mean you can't get photos without other people on.,4
"we hired a local taxi driver (50 dollars) for the day who took us to tanah lot temple as well as other places. we arrived around 3.30pm sun still hot and sadly we were not around to see the sunsetting, but driving away you could see the hordes of people travelling to witness the incredible sunset. it is a very busy temple but everyone very friendly as they have gone to see the temples in the sea. you do pay to enter but it is a nominal fee... well worth a visit to see the stunning views.",17
"is it full of tourists? yes, it is! is the dancing/singing show made for tourists to see? yes, it is! are you charged fees for everything and anything? yes, you are! is it full of chinese/korean people taking photos making the peace sign? yes, it is! but what a wonderful place to be!!! go there a couple of hours before the show to enjoy the gardens, the temple, the astonishing views and the monkeys. enjoy the sunset and then enjoy the show. you'll love it!",13
"well i came here often coz i love the sunset view while u enjoying the dancer attraction,,the entrance fee was just worth with what you will got here,, its just so beautiful bali!!! i love indonesia",2
the ulun danu temple is way up in the mountains at 1109 metres above sea level. it is at the lake and it is much cooler up there. it is a water temple and it is a good place to take families. it is a 3 hour drive from nusa dua,30
"its location is just beautiful, and yes it will be crowded in the evening as many tourists will arrive for the kecak dance. but still the place is so beautiful walking near the cliffs is just so beautiful. beware of the monkeys though. they took my sunglasses. arrive an hour early, if you are coming for the dance and walk in the pathway along the cliffs..",13
"this space is very nice ,water and area is clean ..to many people's but ok is normal ..if you visit bali visit this area",2
"if you are in bali, don;t miss this beautiful water palace. i know bali has a lot to offer and if you have frequently visited bali before, then you should put this place on your list. we really enjoy our visit to this former palace of the balinese royal family in karangasem, the eastern part of this island of gods and goddesses. by the time you step into this beautiful park, your eyes will feast with lush green garden and maze of fountains and clear water pools. it took us around one hour from denpasar to go here. worth a visit indeed. they even have a public pool where we can pay separately and swim there. don't miss this place if you are in bali",2
"there is not a lot to do in uluwatu temple, but it's has the most beautiful scene of indian ocean and sunset. it can get crowded . wear short or skirt that cover your knee length, if you don't it's ok as they will provide a sarong, uluwatu temple is like any temple in bali is very sacred, so covering your knee is a show of respect. as much as beautiful picturesque it is do becareful of the monkeys that roaming the temple; they tend to go for your sunglasses or camera..sit down and watch the dance . it's worth it.",8
the view of the ocean and the sunset from the temple was the best scenary i have ever seen in my life. nature at its best. visit and enjoy!!! note: beware of monkeys!!!!!,4
great views. sunset is beautiful and temple looks wonderful at that time. the issue is the long drive with traffic and then when you reach the long walk... still a must see.,4
"if you go to uluwatu you have to visit uluwatu temple, simply för the great views of uluwatu cliffs. we didnt go for the dance show in the evening. the monkeys we met were pretty friendly.",8
"we spent an unforgettable evening at uluwatu temple. spectacular sunset as we watched the kacek dance. talented balinese dancers and dramatists kept the audience enthralled as the ramayana unfolded before their eyes with hanuman and his fellow simians as the main protagonists. and later we indulged in a tasty seafood dinner with crab, prawn and fish down at a restaurant by jimbaram beach.",8
"this is a temple complex from the 16th century at the shore of lake beratan.the temple is dedicated to the lake goddess. beratan serves as main source of irrigation in central bali.the temple complex is situated among the highlands of bedugul region at around 1500 mts above sea. beratan was the largest lake in bali in earlier times.it split into three due to earthquake.now its the second largest lake in bali. it was very refreshing to walk around the temple complex garden.the air was calm,cool and crisp.the whole set up is just picture perfect.reach early to avoid crowds and catch the misty picture of lake beratan. there are some shops selling souvenirs and a small restaurant inside the complex.",2
"even if you're not into the culture of bali, i would suggest a visit to tanah lot temple,its location in excellent if you're into photography and the sunset shots are worth the wait but arrive early so you can get a good position.if you want a different angle to seek the temple walk through the shops up the hill towards the gate of the golf club an look back towards the temple.if you go at low tide you are able to go to the temple and have a look around,but most of all just enjoy tanah lot",18
"amazing place, don't forget to carry sunscreen as it is all open.. there is a lot of places to shop from and to eat at outside the temple. don't forget to bargain thier.. the temple in itself is beautiful, go to the restaurant at the right side of the temple instead of standing at the left with all the crowd.. book urself a table and have a lil something to eat while you enjoy ur romantic sunset.",4
"if you go to bali, this is place you want to visit, the cliff is fantastic, the temple is also very nice, just be careful with the monkeys, you want to hire a guide so they wont bother you (the monkeys).",2
"nice view of the sea, cliff and temple! kecak dance is quite interesting as it is a play talking about a story ~ the conversation were made by a third party and in balinese so you have to read the plot from the paper they provided. worth the visit if you like to watch performance",13
the temple offers a very nice view of the india ocean. just make sure that you wear full clothes (full covered clothes i mean) and beware of the monkeys on the way.,14
"the temples were okay to see, i found it quiet boring... until you get to the cliff. the views are amazing! if only you could sit there and have a coffee and enjoy the view. the temple was very busy, however it was january (school holidays) so we couldn't expect any less. i would recommend just for the views alone, it only cost $3 entry and you get a sarong to cover up, i highly recommend bringing lots of water, there is a lot of breeze but wow it gets hot there!",4
nice place to visit and know bali a little bit. you pay for it...not too much. the temple is beautiful. lots of people but its ok. you can buy some souveniers on the way and take a photo with a huge snake. i do not recommend in rainning times otherwise you wont be able to reach the temple. nice place to take pictures at sunset.,2
"breathtaking views and amazing temple. love the cheeky monkeys - but watch out for them sealing your things. also liked wearing the sarong. fun activity. not much shade, very hot and monkeys steal hats so umbrella is a good bring.",14
"a must see while you in bali, the view is fantastic, the only downside is sometimes a lot of buses, filled with tourists will came to this place, and you must starting to make room for yourself",2
"come here and walk up the hill to find a great spot at a cafe overlooking the ocean and the temple on the rock. the view is truly beautiful. have a drink and soak it in as the sun sets. some brave souls cross the slippery rocks to enter the temple, but it seemed much too dangerous as the sea is rough.",4
"nothing in particular to see, except great sea views. temples are similar and i do not advise visiting more than one. visit uluwatu if others want to, otherwise, i do not think it is worth the effort.",8
"beautiful temple and good place to visit and see . located in beratan lake . actually all the area beautiful the tumble , lake and the mountain",4
"this is a must visit place if you are in bali. try reaching here around an hour before sunset and reserve a table in one of the two restaurants facing the vast indian ocean offering majestic views of the tanah lot temple and nearby geographical marvels. walk down to the bolong and tanah lot temple vicinity with the ocean splashing and spraying all around , and as the sunset descend over the area, the place starts becoming a beautiful natural mural with the silhouette of the tanah lot and cliffs against the setting ball of red being the stuff imaginations are made of. you can later have a relaxing dinner at the restaurants overlooking these views and also do some local paintings shopping. note: i liked the sunset view better from the area high above overlooking the bolong cliff ( a park area created for walking, sitting, relaxing) , after enjoying the close-up view of tanah lot and bolong earlier.",18
"during my holiday in bali 18-25 july i met a delightful and very helpful young man nick adang. i was interested in visiting jimbaran bay at sunset for dinner on the beach. he kindly excorted me there, was the perfect travel guide and excellent company. if any holiday maker in bali is looking for any tour in bali or based in kuta, i would definitely recommend mba tours and nick adang, they are based near mcdonalds just a few hundred metres from poppies lane. i have used mba before and never disappointed. thankyou nick",2
this temple is on the ocean. the views are fantastic. the grounds are lovely. i could have spent hours just viewing the ocean and the temple site. i highly recommend this as a stop on your balinese holiday.,2
"this is well worth going to, its a local temple for local people to pay their respects, loved the whole thing that was going on when we were her. it was a bit of a festival, so we hired a driver and went the big drive up there, then the heavens opened, oh my the heavens opened. was a bit of a damp tramp up the big steps her but as i said well worth it, we never went to the nest temple as it was well over an hour to get there but it was apperently more of the same. very enjoyable and again, lovely people.",4
"we visited tanah lot temple on sept 2015. around the temple there are quite a few good places to click pictures and the road leading to the temple is a shopping street. we crossed in knee depth water to get to the temple. we gave a small donation to the priests there, but we were not allowed to get into the temple, so we returned and did some shopping.",17
tanah lot is a very scenic temple situated on a bluff right next to the sea. when it is high tide it is not accessible . but when it is low tide you can go to the base of the temple where holy men then blesses you with the holy water spring. at all times the temple is closed to tourists. tanah lot is incredibly busy during sunset as it faces west so if you wish to avoid the crowds go during the day.,17
"i was lucky enough to witness prayer, wedding and pink sunset. the temple opens daily from 7 a.m to 7:00 p.m. with no admission fees. the ocean is so beautiful and the views are incredible. the only thing i hated in bali that you can't get inside their temples yet exteriors are beautiful.",2
"if the tide is high, the temple are seperated from the mainland, very unique.. love the view especially on sunset.. but it gets very crowded at that time.. come early to save sunset viewing spot..",4
"i first came to tanah lot six years ago and returned again 3 years ago. i swore on that last visit that i wasn't going to come back as it was just full of litter. the sight of people just dropping rubbish everywhere was just too much. guiding my mother around bali, i really couldn't not show her the place, especially as it appears on so much of the advertising around the island. the difference in low season was just astounding. obviously there were significantly less people, producing significantly less trash, but still the place was amazingly tidy. there seemed to be a lot more organisation to the place and even the hawkers trying to get you to see the \mystical snake\ were less conspicuous. tanah lot offers a really good photo opportunity and if i go again it will definitely be at low season.",18
"pura uluwatu is another lovely, must see temple in bali. located on the south of the island, it offers a dramatic rugged coastline vista and opportunities for the most stunning sunsets. there are resident monkeys here which are quite notorious. they will grab anything that is loose - your sunglasses of your face, your hat, your handbag, your phone, sometimes they even grab onto a poor tourist;s hair!..good advise is not to bring such belongings with you whilst you are walking around the grounds - leave them in your vehicle or keep then securely tucked away in a pocket. there are even some resident swimming monkeys! lovely sunsets and a kekac dance make uluwatu a beautiful place to visit.",8
"this place is quite big. it takes about 4 hours to do the while walk but we only saw the first two temples as it was a 70km drive away from us. the temple is really quiet, there were hardly any tourists so picture taking was relaxed. unfortunately there was a cloud over mount agung so i was a bit disappointed my pictures didnt turn out how i wanted them. there is no entrance fee but they expect you to make a donation. you also have to pay 20k for a sorong if you dont bring your own. its roughly a two hour drive from ubud there and back and your bum will hate you after this journey.",28
"full disclosure, i have reached my limit and then some of temples visited here in bali. that said, uluwatu temple is on my short list of must-see temples. the reason is very simple, it is an amazing sight to see this 11th century temple perched on a towering precipice overlooking the indian ocean. the views are breathtaking and spectacular! outstanding photograph locations are numerous and the opportunity to stroll ancient pathways atop towering cliffs is not soon forgotten. dont pass up this temple!",8
this is one of bali's great spiritual and mythological locations and a visit here is truly worthwhile. like with all balinese temples ensure you are appropriately dressed in a sarong. you are permitted a camera and there are some wonderful stone carvings to be seen.,2
"i was mesmerizing of this place. the cliff, ocean, monkeys, traditional back sound music, temple, i like them all. not my first time visiting this place! i'll always come back whenever i go to bali.",2
"tanah lot is beautiful temple, i was there in january 2018. was great time in tanah lot waiting for the sunset, have great view to the ocean. but on weekend will be so crowded. so far it's beautiful place",17
"the grounds are huge, we spent a long time walking around checking out the cheeky sculptures and temples. tucked in one corner was a place where you could get your photo taken with a bird, bat or huge snake. sean was keen for a bird of prey, i wasn't.",4
"situated on an island of rock with a spring of fresh water emanating from under it, tanah lot ticks all the boxes. beautifully scenic and with kecek dancing after sunset it is hugely popular. best time to visit is any time other than sunset as this is when the crowds really do throng in their thousands. actually, you don't miss much by missing the sunset. the temple is just a mere shadow against a coloured sky and doesn't really add anything to nature's display. however, try telling that to the tour companies which bus everyone in. probably a bali must-see but avoid the sunset scramble.",18
"please do not miss out. get there early (4pm). this will give you time to look at the temple and resident monkeys. line up for the performance tickets at 4:45. there is not a queue and the experience is fun but chaotic. if you don't wish to line up guides do offer to get you your tickets. the performance is wonderful and the setting is beautiful. please stay til the end as you can get more photos with the cast and you will not disturb the crowd around you (they pack you in very tightly). getting early will get you great seats. getting late means you potentially will be sitting around the stage floor or behind the stage, gamble if you wish. this is a must see!",13
"you have to wait for the sea to go down to access the place unfortunately you can not enter the temple. well maybe some lucky tourists had the lucky opportunity before, but today not. you can hold a snake around for 50k rupiah. cheap and good warung around. the temperature of the sea is heavenly perfect nice views for nice pictures",4
"beautiful view and kechak dance in evening was too good! we spent about 4 hours here and it was a very good experience. do manage to reach early here, before the show starts, you can spent time to enjoy the veiws!",13
it was a good experience to know the heritage of bali. very nicely built temples. recommended to go in the late afternoon as the humidity and the sun is unbearable.,2
"this temple, perched on the top of a cliff at the southern tip of bali offers some stunning views and some possibly aggressive monkeys. tourists can only view the outer courtyards of the temple, leaving the inner courtyards for worshippers.",2
the lake has beatiful scenery and it is better for you te rent a boat and round the lake. the temple looks very graceful and very interesting to take pictures.,4
"worth a visit 2000 per bike entry 30,000 per person entry 50,000 fire show nice tranquil area and grass land, staff present on the beach to help get to the temple (due to have to walk through waves) massive mini town/market inside good for sunset shot, needs to work on care for the animals in there",4
"the temple sat by the sea tranquilly and the breeze was cooling. however, we could only view the temple from far because it was high tide then. the place was over-crowded with tourists and locals trying to sell you things like toys and flower clips. we were pretty disappointed that we were unable to get nearer to the temple due to the tide condition.",4
"there are certainly more spectacular temples to visit in bali but the main problem here is the very vicious monkeys that steal sunglasses. the security do give fair warning of this likelyhood of this, however my daughter couldnt help but pit her sunnies on for a photo, and within 10 seconds a monkey had taken them from her head. it was fortunate my daughter was not injured, unlike a chinese visitor that 30 minutes later sustained a nasty gash on her head from a monkey.",2
incredible views and a short trip from the beach. this temple had amazing views. your camera can't do justice. a nice walk through this temple gave me lots of serenity. the monkeys steal your things so be careful,14
"we made our way to tanah lot temple, hoping to go inside, as one would. but actually, no one is allowed inside. all one can do is stare at it from the opposite cliff, as it's actually not visible from the shore. so it's not worth the effort to sit on congested road, pay the entrance fee and not to have the experience one hoped for. the shops and restaurants at the location are overpriced as at al touristy hotspots. so, all in all is overrated!",17
"a bit disappointed by tanah lot. cool to see and a stunning sunset however you are not allowed into the temple. i was expecting something spiritual but i was let down. everything here is set up to extort money from tourists and there is little to no feeling of religion or spiritually here. i mean a ralph lauren as you walk in? give me a break. i've been to plenty of temples around the world and have always been allowed in at least to some extent. they give you a blessing in the cave beneath the temple and then demand a \donation\. they made my friend pay to go to the bathroom... yikes. again, it is a stunning place to see but i wouldn't go in with the expectation of having a truly profound experience more like visiting any other tourist attraction.",17
"this temple on the sea is breathtaking, the atmosphere is relaxing and serene with the mixture of gardens and ocean breeze",4
"must see historical place. if you've not seen traditional balinese dance then this is a must see. daily show @530pm but is extra idr100,000 but worth it. be careful of any loose clothing, hats and specs as the monkeys will take them from you.",2
"not at all something that leaves u spell bound. after waiting in the sun for an hour for the tkts, being seated in the heat for an hour minimum, when it starts, it lasts for 53 mins, very little dance. we noticed they missed act 2 of the 5 acts they had written in the pre-read. some nice costumes, but in a much touted tourist spot, the dance drama comes across as leaving you with a feeling of \that ended a little too soon\. doesn't make to my list of great things to do on holiday visits to se asia",2
iconic tourist destination. must see visit when you go to bali. no sunset when we went but it did not disappoint. quite commercialised but can't blame the poor locals. busy please but quite spacious. enjoyed the visit,2
"there are not many tourist when we visit this place so we can easily take picture in the best spot. dont expect to see many things because this is a temple not a place made solely for sightseeing. the entrance ticket is quite cheap for domestic tourist (adult 10k and childre 7,5k). it's a place worth visiting because it's cheap and beautiful.",4
"as other reviewers have already mentioned, you don't come here for the temple - you come here for the scenery. it's truly incredible here with the cliffs and vast ocean, which also made for a stellar backdrop for the kecak dance. the dance is a great cultural experience - but i would recommend reading up a little bit about it beforehand so you know what's going on and the background to it. the dance actually tells a vibrant story, which i think was a bit lost on the several people who got up during various stages of the performance and left. we didn't have any issues with the monkeys - they were pretty cute :o)",13
we had a shop at the markets before and after seeing tanah lot temple. at the temple we were blessed at the bottom. there was no walking up the top although i'm not sure if they was a permanent closure or just when we were there. it was hard to get a good photo due to the sheer amount of people there. i would suggest going at sunset although if you dislike crowds maybe not.,17
"i visited the tanah lot temple yesterday with my husband right before sunset, and i highly recommend doing so at that time. bali can not only be very humid, but also hot. we arrived around 5:00 local time (they close at 7:00) and that was enough time to see the temple. the cliffs overlooking the beach and temple are breathtaking. talk about some great photo opportunities. there are places where you can gain access to views a little closer but that requires a donation and holy water blessing from a priest. i had an incredible time here, and would advise others to come and see this for themselves.",18
"this place is worth to visit for wide seaview. the cliff is of a very special shape. better to visit there before five so that you can experience the daytime view and the changing view to dark. the fire dance is very good with about thirty men making the background sound. worth to watch. be careful of the monkeys, be prepared to put all things inside the bag.",13
"a must visit in bali, this garden is best enjoyed in the rain. the puddle/pond houses many colourful fishes, something which a frequent sight in many bali temples, gardens and hotels. rich in fair bit of history, this garden is unique in its asymmetric distribution of bridges and fountains, something which is extremely rare and will definitely capture your attention. do grab some bites for the fish and you'll be amazed to find their size and their enthusiastic nature. the souvenir shops boast some unique balinese/indonesian artifacts, although, they're not unique to the area (you'll find them almost everywhere in bali). captivating views and a nice cozy place for an afternoon visit, do give this a try.",2
"tanah lot in bali is a wonderful place. try to visit in the evening and never miss the sunset. during low tide, you can visit the temple.",18
"tanah lot is a temple definitely worth visiting even if you tend to avoid crowds. i found the whole history about nirartha pretty interesting and was also impressed by the views. one thing kind of got on my nerves and namely the fact that you have to get purified in order to enter the temple. still, i found it fascinating from the outside :) p.s. wandering around, coffee fans might accidentally bump into a small spot where they can try fruit fox coffee.",17
"place is a little hot and crowded, but worth going there to catch the gorgeous sunset. reminds you of the view at cape, in south africa, tho not quite the same i didnt think much of the cultural dance, but some enjoy it. worth a visit.",13
"the uluwatu temple is pretty cool. we visited prior to going to the kecak dance show. you have to wear a special sarong thingy regardless of whether you have long pants, provocative clothing, or a full snowsuit. they tell you to be aware of the monkeys and they mean it. i sat on a wall and a monkey snuck up behind me and ripped my prescription sunglasses right off my face. luckily i got them back but not before it had ripped off and eaten the nose pads. the temple grounds are cool because they are set on a cliff top overlooking the sea. as far as a temple is concerned its not overly special but the setting, dance show, and monkeys make it unique.",8
"we really don't understand why people rate this temple with four stars on tripadvisor. we think it is barely worth two stars. we came to this place expecting a beautiful temple in a serene and tranquil lake setting. an expectation that was inspired by the many pretty pictures on the internet. what you don't see on these photos is that this temple is set in a theme park. there are statues of turtles, tigers and owls all over the place, masses of people armed with selfie sticks and roaring speedboats with shouting tourists passing by on the lake. to us it seemed like disney land. there is nothing serene or tranquil to be found here. only visit this temple if it is on your route to another destination. it's a good place to stretch your legs and see something while you're having a break. otherwise just go to another, more impressive temple. this one is really not worth the long drive.",4
"they call this the gates of heaven because when you between the two “towers” mount agung is smack in the middle. if you want your picture taken there, prepare to wait at least 90 mins to more than 2 hours (during peak season) to get your 2 minutes of print-worthy pictures. you pay 10,000 idr before you go up the temple. they will lend you a sarong at the entrance. menstruating women and babies below 100 days are not allowed entry into the temple. shoulders need to be covered also.",28
"we went there on a friday late afternoon and traffic wasn't as bad as some reviewers mentioned. it took about 1.45 hour from tanah lot, i guessed it was ok. beautiful and stunning view and with the combination of sunset was just perfect. we saw the kecak fire dance but i didn't enjoy it. we were seated at 5.20 for a 6pm show. we chose to sit next to walkway so we can leave 10 mins early before everyone else to avoid the traffic. they still letting people in 20 minutes after the show started and it was jam packed and every single place was filled, even extra chairs were added on the other side. for ohs purpose the organiser should not filled up the walkway but they did! we left the show after 40 minutes and very apologetically had to walk through in between people to get out. it was a fantastic cultural show but it would be better if they do a better crowd control.",13
"pretty temple on a picturesque cliff but beware the aggressive monkeys which roam the temple and the cliff walks. our guide gave us fair warning not to wear sunglasses or shiny trickets but unfortunately when you wear spectacles to see its not much help. my expensive multifocals were ripped from my head and the monkey handler who could of exchanged food for my glasses was nowhere to be seen for several minutes while the monkey destroyed my specs. tip if you choose to visit uluwatu temple and need to where spectacles, pack a spare pair cause your going to need them. more handlers supervising these aggressive creatures would be preferred. don't risk it with young kids- i wouldn't.",14
one of the main spots in bali. if you are in bali and dont visit tanah lot is like you are not in bali. the place is clean and very beautiful.,18
"well it was not on my to see list but was on my wife's and i am very glad she took me along. despite waiting a while to get yet another sunset and the massive amount of people it was a beautiful place and worth a look. i note prior review that said go see the sunrise as less congested and the rubbish well bali seems covered in it just look in any drain. good observations and if i went back it would be sunrise i think. we were lucky to be there at a time where low tide co-coincided with sunset so all good. take the opportunity to have a yarn with people around you as well you never know who is there. i spoke to an american, a belguin and an aussie :) yep go and have a look as this is more of the culture and history of bali and their dominant hindu religion.",2
"pity it was pouring when we were at the water temple, but we still had a lovely walk around and enjoyed the sights. lots to see on site with temples and gardens and plenty of things for the kids to do. small charge to enter but well worth the fee.",4
"we were pleased to visit the ulun danu beratan temple. this temple was picturesque. it is a landmark and a significant temple complex located on the western side of the beratan lake in bedugul, central bali. the temperature was relatively pleasant. the surface of the lake surrounding most of the temples base creates a unique floating impression. the mountain range encircling the lake makes the place scenic. we spent about one hour at this temple, which was built in the 17th century in worship of the main hindu trinity, brahma-vishnu-shiva. the floating temple complex is comprised of four groups of shrines. the second group is located in the west. we were impressed with the temple gates, instantly noticeable balinese architectural features and the tiered shrines. this temple complex is also home to a megalithic artifact in the form of a sarcophagus and stone tablet. do not miss this temple in your bali itinerary.",30
"sorry, but underwhelmed by this. nice forest, plenty of monkeys, and nothing wrong with it. but it felt like a theme park. preferred uluwatu for temple and monkey experience. not a bad visit - and i dont regret going, but i wouldnt recommend it if you can go instead to uluwatu (which really is quite special).",8
"this was one of the last places we visited on our 10 hour tour that we organised through our hotel and i have to say it was worth it. after arriving like most tourist attractions in bali, you have to pay an entrance fee which isn't that expensive, then walk down the road which has multiple stalls and established shops which have some decent prices but are marked up due to the multiple tourist. however, it is all worth it when you se the marvellous temple atop a rock which looks great no matter where you view it from. there is also another great view if you're there at sunset through the archway to another temple. overall, it is definitely worth the time to see if you're free, though be aware it can be very crowded especially if there is a religious ceremony been held in the area, but at the end of day we are only visitors there and it is a sacred place so i can't not give it a great rating cause it is still incredible in its own way.",2
"temple was nothing to behold. if you want to visit bigger temples with more of those pagodas, uluwatu temple is not the place. but the view of the limestone cliff, roaring waves below, open hindi ocean and the sunset was breathtaking. however, beware of the sneaky monkeys who would snatched your glasses, caps and slippers.",8
"its one of those iconic temples - its pictures are always splashed in bali commericals etc so in that sense a must see. but the actual temple was not too large, the garden and lake are large but the temple building it self is smallish and not much to see. also it is crowded (as can be expected) the mountain behind was wrapped in clouds/mist when we visited - visit it cause it is famous but there is not enough here to spend even an hour at this spot.",2
"the atmosphere was different in uluwatu; the fresh air, the sound of the waves, and the sunlight completed my journey. even though it was crowded and hot, the struggle was paid when i saw the wide sea from above. it was breathtaking!! it made me feel calm. mostly people come to see the sea view from the cliff. make sure to use sunblock and bring mineral water. monkeys like to catch interesting things like sunglasses, bracelet, necklace. better keep the things in the car.",8
"this is an extremely popular tourist destination and the whole area is often very busy indeed, especially in the late afternoons, pre-sunset. the magnificent temple perched on a rock just a few metres offshore. views of the temple and the sunset behind it are outstanding.",4
"nice temple with monkey's running around - although be careful not to care food or water! do not wear hats/ caps or sunglasses, the monkeys can be aggressive. there are guards to scare them away but you can never be too careful. stunning view - great to watch the sunset over the ocean. there is also a traditional balinese dance that worths seeing!",14
"we visited many temples during our visit to indonesia, tanah lot was one my favorite places in bali. the location can be very crowded at times with hundreds of tourists visiting the area. enjoy a beautiful sunset from the seating areas located short distance from entrance, up the hill from the temple.",18
it is a very nice place to visit with a few temples. it has a nice view and there are a lot of possibilities to eat and drink. there is also a complete street with shop around in this area. nice plsce to visit.,4
"ulundanu temple is one of the destinations that can be said wrong tourist destination in bali. where this place has a complete feature, from the beautiful garden, sacred temple, the scenery of the lake and the hill is very beautiful. so it is suitable to visit here and the atmosphere is very cool because it is in the highlands.",8
"i had the pleasure of seeing this temple just 1 day after arriving in bali. we hopped into a cab and arrived an hour before sunset. it was a bit crowded, but just so much space around the actual temple, that it didn't feel crowded. i walked as close as i could, taking tons of photos along the rocks. then my husband and i walked up the stairs and to the other side for a sunset view. i knew this was a special place, when i looked over at my husband, sitting along the rock retaining wall, and seeing how peaceful and relaxed he looked. just staring out into the sunset. he was now in vacation mode (it usually takes him a few days to truly relax and chill.) it was one of the prettiest sunsets we saw in bali.",2
"much better experience then the uluwatu monkey temple. shaded forest to walk through to see the monkeys, lots of monkeys to see, beautiful jungle atmosphere.",8
local taste. a beautiful temple in the middle of the lake called danau bratan. taking picture is a must becuse the beautiful scene there. there is some boat if you want to see around the temple. but you have to pay more. usually you have to negotiate the price with the 'boat' man.,4
"the view of the waters down the cliff of uluwatu were really impressively gorgeous. the pictures i took of the waters against the cliff were similar to that of cinque terre. it is however really important to slap on the sunblock and put on a hat. the heat and the sun was..too hot. would highly recommend you head to the cliff side surfing spot of uluwatu if you have a guide. an array of small cafes, restaurants and shops on a cliff with a superb view of surfers hitting the waves. we could have spent the whole day just having drinks, snacks and staring out at the sea, chatting. relaxing and breathtaking.",8
"it's a small temple on the cliff. we did not go at sunset time, but it does not diminish the beauty of the temple. you need to watch out for the monkeys as they like to get something from you to trade with some food. sunset time would be a nicer time to go and there is also kecak dance nearby.",14
"been to tanah lot before, but our driver took us there on another route which was really interesting. lots of market stalls, some cheaper than in legian or kuta. would recommend it for a nice day out.",17
"made sure we took family to visit uluwatu temple on their first bali trip. we hoped to see more monkeys but only one asleep in a tree, which i suppose was good as my last visit i lost my sunglasses to a cheeky little monkey. however, the scenery is spectacular . the day we visited it was very busy and very hot which limited our ability to get around to all the clifftop sights, but was still worth the trip.",8
"we paid to get into the temple area and thought we would be able to walk around the temple which is out in the ocean. in reality what you can do is walk to the base of it, pay more money to be blessed with 'holy water' and then walk back. when we tried to walk up the steps to the temple we were very rudely told 'this is not a place for sightseeing' which is interesting as people can pay to go and sightsee there. so overall you can't actually see the best bit of the temple!",4
"had a great time at tanah lot if you can visit around 1 hour before dusk, as the sunset there is breathtaking. we stayed at the nirwana resort so we could simply walk across there. it's definitely worth the time to travel there. there is also some shops there too. my kids actually saw the famous \temple snake\ in the cave behind the temple. in the right spot at the right time! sean",17
"an excellent free-walk through the sanctuary where you will come close and face-to-face with the docile primates there. as mentioned by our tour guide, the monkeys here are tamer than the ones in uluwatu, but we still have to be careful if we are carrying bottles or anything which may look like toys or food.",8
our driver took us there on our way to uluwatu. it was so beautiful that i wished we went there earlier in the day. the beach is lovely with clear blue water. canoes available to go paddling. there seemed to be mostly locals at this beach.,8
"tanah lot is very pretty, and can be viewed from several different locations, on a level, or from above, but it is very, very touristy. i'm not sure that it would be worth coming here for sunset - you'd be better off visiting and then heading to old man's.",17
every time i visited bali my fist destination is the village bedugul and the volcanic lake bratan and its temple complex. just avoid tourist stampedes when hundreds of tourist busses standing in front of the entrance gate. best to visit during festivals together with local balinese inhabitants,2
"the views from uluwatu temple and along the paths are beautiful but make sure you don't take your eyes off of your stuff! the monkeys that reside in the trees and bushes up near the temples are not friendly. the staff at the gate when purchasing your ticket ($2 australian) encourage you to buy a bag of small bananas ($2 australian) to take with you to throw to the monkeys to keep them away but once you get up there you only realise that the more you have on you, the more they want to come near you! don't take glasses or bags and if you have a money belt, keep it tucked under you shirt. don't wear jewellery or expensive jewellery at least. we left our glasses and hats with our driver luckily but a young couple we came across were waiting for their guide that when into the bushes to try and coax the young lady's pair of prescription glasses from a monkey who had jumped onto her head and snatched them. my advice is don't take anything with you and stay together, don't stare them in the eyes and if they come for you, just run!!! haha",8
"visited early morning to beat the crowds, which turned out to be a good idea. by the time we left, it was very busy with big tour groups. we were also early enough to wade across to the island to be blessed with holy water by the monks. this was a lovely experience and we just made it in time before the tide became too strong/high. beautiful location but a bit of a tourist trap.",4
"uluwatu temple is magnificent, especially the sunset view. do arrange your schedule so that you can arrive there around 4-5 pm in time for the sunset. the view up there is breathtaking, the sunset, the beach, blue sea, the cliffs, & the temple. just beware of the mischievous monkeys. they will grab just anything they can get hold off especially spectacles, sunglasses, hair clips, cameras, & bags. entrance fee is idr 20,000/person. you are required to wear a 'sarong' or a 'selendang' before you entered which can be obtained at the entrance for free. visited on 3rd april 2013.",8
"whoever came up with the idea of adding western cartoon characters and stuff that have nothing to do with hinduism should reconsider how tacky this temple has turned into. this serene place with religious significance with mountains and a lake as a back drop could have been enhanced with more bali-inspired art and architecture. after all, tourists come and spend money to see bali. travelers like us yearn to glimpse the soul of bali. spongebob squarepants!?! really??? parking 5000 idr/vehicle. entrance fee 100,000 idr/person + pay for toilet.",2
"went to visit the temple at uluwatu, it was okay, the actual main temple building is closed and only opened for worshipers. the monkeys are entertaining although they did steal a pair of sunglasses from us so do take heed of the warnings about keep belongings out of sight. the views over the sea are stunning and if you go at sunset like we did then it's really pretty. but very busy too. i would have liked more information about the place, some notice boards with a few facts on etc but it's a nice peaceful place, if you can ignore the other tourists about.",8
"that's the only hinduist temple built on the sea, and therefore everybody wants to see it, so there are hundreds of tourists, and may be more for sunset… you can only see the temple, it is not possible to go inside.",4
"a must see if you are in bali. very nice scenery, best in afternoon if you want to see fab sunset and then watch the kachak dance. even though they do this dance ++ time they deserve an oscar for the emotion they put into the performance. be careful with the monkeys as they like to grab your glasses or floppy hat camera etc.",2
"the temple is not to big but surely have a photogenic scenery,,the main highlight for me is the temple at the lake,,but after all it's a good visit,,",4
"a beautiful place to visit! yes there were lots of tourists, it was busy, but it did not detract from the good, calm energy of this place. we spend a couple of hours here and it was just lovely. the market however that they make you walk through as you get out, is not nice at all, and the only place in bali were they were aggressive, even grabbed my wrist as i walked through, asking me to buy their items. such a contrast to the peacefulness of the temple",2
"the first temple going up is the biggest and the one with the best views, by far. then there are other smaller temples, but they are not all very well kept. in fact, the top temple is the worst, full of garbage and free roaming monkeys, smells terrible! sadly when we reached the top we were in a cloud, so visibility was at its worst for us. but trash is a well known bali issue, everywhere. i was sad to see even this wonderful set of temples wasn't spared being full of trash! the stairs are not such a problem, there's plenty of spots to take breaks. be sure to take plenty of water though and good repellent as i was being eaten alive by mosquitoes! sunscreen is necessary as well on a sunny day. don't bother to get a guide, you really don't need one, unless you're the kind of person who wants to have some background info. and bring a sarong with you as it's necessary. a small donation is also required.",2
"this was the most scenic spot i have been in bali. it is around 2 hours drive from kuta - made 3 hours because of traffic congestion due to some local ceremony. the temple is on a big and beautiful lake and has a big garden. it is quite cool due to being at an altitude. unfortunately, it started to drizzle and we had to cut short our stay. worth a re-visit during my next trip to bali. however, be aware of the traffic snarls.",2
"i had a chance to visit uluwatu temple during my business trip to bali. at first i thought it was just one of many ancient temples in bali. but when i got there and took in the whole scenery, i thought, \wow, what a great and fantastic place it is!\ the sight of this ancient temple on the cliff made me thought of the great extent of effort and faith local people had in their gods. the view of the cliff and ocean were just fantastic. i could stay there for a whole day and explore the whole place. i wish i could get back there again. if you go to bali, don't miss this place.",8
"what a breathtaking setting! the temple is beautiful and views over the cliffs are incredible. a few tips: - avoid the monkeys and they will stay away, just watch others approach them and get climbed on. don't carry food!! - you have to buy your ticket for the kecak dance from a small stall just before the entrance to the amphitheatre. get your elbows out to battle past all the rude male tour guides - it's the only way. - sarongs and sashes are provided. - make sure you book a taxi / transport to collect you after the show, the place clears fast and we ended up over-paying with a private firm. - the kecak dance lasts around 90 minutes so make sure you leave time for this if you book a taxi to pick you up. leaving before the dance is over is rude and disruptive. arrive by 5.30 for the best seats (begins at 6pm).",13
this is a historic hindu temple built in the edges if a cliff what a view of the indian ocean beware of the monkeys,14
"we went up to see mt agung, and even though it was muggy and cloudy (we couldnt see the mt) it was still breathtaking to see how high we were and experience the beautiful temple. if youre up in the area it is well worth the trip especially on a sunny day!",28
"i was driven there by my friend wayan on the very last day of my first trip to bali. after paying the fee for the parking, we headed to the spot and it was just wonderful. full of tourists but not loud at all. the view is spectacular! special place not to be missed.",2
"even tough the weather hot, aggressive monkeys and crowded place but we really love this temple. it is huge and long area so you wont find any difficult to take snap though many people. i think it is normal to be crowded as one of the most famous temple in bali. we did dance performance, it was great. some scene were monotone but at the end the fire attraction was just amazing. .",2
"we were too sick to go diving in tulamben so we decided to visit lempuyang. it is 6(?) temples on a sacred mountain. if you're health enough to do the entire thing, it's more of meditation on getting over the physical stress of a 2km walk then 1,700+ steps. you can pay 10,000 (?) for a motorbike ride on the 2km portion. the hike is hard. but you'll stop complaining once you see that all the porters are women older than you and they can carry sacks of soil on their heads to a construction site on top of the mountain. we stopped complaining after that. the entry fee is a donation (we gave 50,000 for 2 people). we were also glad to pay for a guide who happened to be a village priest (fee 200,000). he explained the history behind the temples and hinduism in bali. it was worth the price. the whole trip took about 4-5 hours. bring lots of water or buy some at the entrance. as in all temples in bali, wear a sarong or long pants (no shorts).",28
"here you get a sense of the \spiritual part \ of bali... genuine temple experience. the locals really cherish the place, and the tourist (hopefully) come here with some respect and not just to take pictures. a splendid view.",2
"i saw this temple on pinterest. i was so so so excited to go because i do love the temples in bali. i was so let down by this temple. it was full of people whom were looking for instagram likes, truly. the photos where it appears there is water, those photos are a complete sham and fake. there isn't any water, just dead grass with cement. there are people taking your picture for a small fee, saying 'another pose' for the next 2 minutes. there were people who were taking forever to get their perfect instagram worthy picture. not to mention the amount of garbage surround and inside the temple. i was so let down. i know it is a place you must visit if you are in the area, but don't expect to have a beautiful revelation. the mountain in the back is beautiful and that is it.",2
"nice view for sunset. go there before sunset, buy ticket for the dance, have a walk and then go to the theater right before sunset. you can sit down and enjoy the sunset and right after sunset, dance starts. a bit boring at the beginning of the dance, but it became interesting at last.",13
cheap fee to get in and beautiful scenery. the place is super clean and very well maintained. make sure to take a light jumper as this lake is located in altitude (for bali) and the temperature are around 15 celsius degrees. it is also a bit windy but it is really worth the trip,2
"uluwatu temple is lovely. they give you their preferred sarongs and scarfs upon arrival which is included in the ticket price. you can stroll along the paths at a leisurely pace, taking in the views and watching the monkeys as you go. as it's high up you get some incredible views of the ocean and cliffs, but also a glimpse of the temples worshippers",8
"uluwatu temple is by far the most beautiful tourist spot for me compared to tanah lot and beratan temple. the view is so amazing and serene! however, beware of the monkeys! they like to grab sunglasses so better keep it in your bag/purse. if you are traveling with kids, better go there late in the afternoon (sunset). we went there during lunch time and it's too hot.glad we brought an umbrella. will definitely come back here and wait till the sun sets!",8
"i'm glad i visited as seeing the views of the ocean are wonderful. temple itself was a little underwhelming what you get to see. if you're in the area go, but dont make a special trip.",4
"very nice view. but couldn't enjoy much for the scorching heat even in november, which is, as told by them, the rainy season in bali. i suggest to go after 4 pm.",2
"some places, with all their magic and spiritual power, have just become such tourist traps , with herds of chinese bus loads ..that the beauty n serenity n magic it has is just violated. drive to the panpacific hotel, have a coffee or a meal at the deli ..and you have a perfect uninterrupted view across to tanah lot , plus the serenity of the greenways ..",17
"loved the ambience of sitting under the shady trees, watching the action on the water and then having a swim in the water. a lovely place to be in bali.",2
"this is a super touristic location, with the usual side effects. nice temple in the water. however: loads of tourists, loads of cheap shops (500+), and the temple is closed and cannot be entered, prayers only. everyone who comes to bali wans to see this location because of the good marketing...if you have not been here, you did not miss anything....",2
this is one of the must visit places in bali for the views and atmosphere. the hills surrounding the lake offers very good view. the temple and the surrounding park area is very good to just sit relax. fresh air and scenic views make this a very special place to visit.,2
"try to be there before sunset and enjoy the beauty and vastness of the setting sun, mountain and ocean. life is beautiful!! take a walk along the walkway from one side to another. you can also enjoy kecak dance at uluwatu temple while watching the sunset. personally we didn't enjoy the dance as it was too boring for us and our toddler. check out videos of kecak dance in youtube before deciding. there are monkeys all around. so, be careful with your camera, glasses and wallet.",8
"tanha lot temple is a good place to visit for a sunset. the main temple is a small hill separated by the sea ..little away from the place where you see it. so you are not really going inside the temple but watching it from cliff. the place is flooded with shops selling typical souvenirs, cafes etc. there is a dance and fire show every evening, we didnt stay for it though.",17
a great water palace and worth a visit. take time to get out of the busy south and head to the less crowded east bali. its beautiful and you will experience much more 'real bali'. bring a picnic and a swimsuit and enjoy as the old kings did.,2
"nice gardens with lake view and cooling winds. was able to observe a praying ceremony from outside temple. according to driver, guide not allowed inside as will be subject to fine but i still see other guides around.",4
"your bali trip won't be completed without seeing ulun danu. its a symbol (even in 50k inr money). breathtaking view, beautiful lake from volcanic features, relaxing and calm environment.",30
"first of all i must to admit that this is a good temple. because the uniqueness of the temple that stand above rock in the middle of the ocean. the govt also mantained this place very well that even the disability can access this place easily. but because of that, the place is very crowded. the entrance fee is quite cheap. expect 20k idr for local person not to include the parking fee that depends on your ride. when the tide is low, you can get a blessing in the bottom of the temple and they will ask you to give some donation. bear in your mind that the blessing is not the way to gain the access to the temple. the blessing only allows you to step a little bit higher to the stair that lead to the temple. you cant even see the temple from the stair. you dont even enter the temple. but afterall donation is a donation. but dont expect that you can enter the temple. anyway there are a lot of shops and other temple other than the main temple. best time to visit this place is when the sun set.",4
"this was the first temple i visited on bali. it's an absolutely gorgeous place! the coastal views are incredible. i was a little nervous about the monkey's but they didn't bother me. don't take any food or shiny items to avoid the monkey's, bring a sarong and enjoy the view!",2
worth climbing the steps and walking for the breathtaking view. the landscape is just beautiful. be careful of the monkeys and they get to you from behind and snatch your sunnies if its on your head and your cap/ hat. we seen that happen to a guy who was taking pictures of someone else. the monkey just chewed up the nose pads and broke the glasses and threw it because it probably figured it cant be eaten. the monkeys try to create attention and while everyone is focusing on one or two of them the ring leader seems to be upto tricks from the back when no one is watching and starts snatching things. we werent allowed to enter the temple but can go around and take some beautiful pictures of the scenery around. a definite place to visit when in bali .,2
"the idea to build a temple on a rock ground in the sea is good enough to make it look outstanding and unique. when i was there, however i was not given the chance to see this majestic view so that was a little disappointing. the site is very busy with visitors and all kind of merchants.",4
"was been visiting this site for many times, not just for photo at the gate below. but also for climbing at the summit of mt.bisbis or mt.seraya where's the main temple complex was originally situated. my first time climbing and visit this temple was 1980's when i was round 7 or 8 years old. back than i still remember my parents take me in really long walk to just get to the temple below now known as gate of heaven, but local known as lempuyang madya, or the mid yard to summit. and back in instagram era, the site wheres the beautiful white gate built turn more and more famous. many tourist local or foreigner will take time pose minutes to hours for a great instagram post. meanwhile peoples who will do pray and climb the stair to that gate need to wait in sometimes hide or told to wait and hide meanwhile bunch of tourist take photos at the entrance gate. anyway thats was entrance gate to the temple for peoples who will praying. some of us probably have lack respect on that, like blocking the door to the gods house for those who come praying. now i even can say getting more worst due to this temple site should be keep holy, clean and respected, the management which is the villagers start to do something more and more commercial in it. a selfie photo assistance that manage by local, which causing a long queue every day. well every visitor has different purpose of visit, some might love just taking photo's some love the scenery, some love the history. i am kind of history and nature lover. for most this place a really beautiful, but when turn popular and famous this site need a great way to manage due this considering by balinese as one of sacred temple in island, the ninth direction temple of bali, and also known as the light of the island. lempuyang driver from \lampu\ mean light and \hyang\ mean gods. the light of gods shouldn't turn low or even go out, just because more and more turn commercial and visitor who have lack respect in it. if you not just come for taking photo of that famous entrance gate with mt.agung as background. climb up...hike up...feel the holiness and the great of this ancient sacred temple. find the history...know it better than just post the picture of this sacred temple as a selfie spot. keep respect be smart traveler.",28
"we went there not really for the temple, which is absolutely nothing special, but for the beautiful view on the coast, which is definitely the main attraction. we visited it with hire bali driver (recommended) who picked us up in serangan harbour and then drove us to bingin after uluwatu - so it can be done as a short trip even if you are relatively far. for us it was worth the hour and a half drive",8
beautiful temple and worth a visit. amazing to watch the waves coming in onto the rocks. avoid sunset if you dont like crowds.,4
despite the rain and grey weather it was a memorable trip. especially the park around the temple complex is beautiful.,4
"come early in the morning to avoid the crowds and busses. when you do this you have the place almost to yourself. it is beautiful to see the temple in the lake with the mountains in the background. the obligatory souvenir/snack shops are present at the entrance of the complex but they do not bother you, the place is well run.",4
"the temple is definitely not to be missed. set along the gorgeous southern coastline of bali, this cliffside temple is filled with wild monkeys! for the most part, they are tame, but we did see a lady get her sunglasses stolen, only to have to pay for monkey food to get the returned. (an obvious scam so the temple people can make money, but it's not much cash and kind of a fun show.) take a walk all along the temple in the afternoon, and then head over to the uluwatu fire and kecak dance for sunset. a beautiful day and definitely not to be missed. one of the highlights of our trip.",8
this was a stop on our all day ubud area tour. the temple and garden areas were beautiful and it was neat to observe the bathing ritual. be forewarned upon exiting you have to go through aisles and aisles of shopping stands.,4
"nice view during sunset. paid 30,000 idr for entrance and 100,000 idr for kecak dance. its good for photography only.",13
you will surely love this place. amazing and definitely worth visiting in bali. and surely one of the best in the whole island so you must not miss it.,2
"i expected a little more from this temple. it was very big, but so many tourists... the cliff views are amazing,but the temple is very big and you can't really see the temple details very well. monkeys were not an issue here.",14
"we went here in the afternoon, which i would recommend going in the morning to beat the crowds and bus loads of other tourists. its about $6 each to enter the area and plenty of shops to buy odds and ends that you can get any where else. the temple has stood since around the 16th century and although some work has had to be complete to stop erosion the temples here are a beautiful area for photos. you can walk across to the temple and get blessings, when we went the tide was coming up and it was enjoyable watching people negotiate across the thigh deep water with one poor bloke falling over. you can easily spend hours here taking photos and just sitting down at one of the many eateries over looking the area. this place is a must visit for the spiritual and historical significance of the area.",4
"unfortunately the serenity we saw in the pictures of pura ulun danu was nothing like the reality. the place was flooded with buses, tourists everywhere, and of course any food outlet was overpriced (we where hungry so had to suck it up). the speed boat ride pleased the children and it was perry cheap so that was alright. but i had more fun shopping in the fruit market just down the road from this temple.",30
"the visit was made on the 28th of july. we came to watch tari kecak (kecak dance), the traditional dance from bali. while waiting, we are presented with the best sunset view combined with the magnificent uluwatu temple on top of the cliff. the monkeys are cute but be careful though.",8
"we couldn't get over to the actual temple as the tide was in but you can get pretty close to it and you will get good photo's from the shore and up a short walk to the cliff top. there grounds were lovely too with plenty of shade for maybe a picnic or just a rest. it was only about $3 each it get in and their are loads of shops and we found the prices, unlike ubud, to be pretty reasonable - example - bought a lovely hat to keep the sun off for $4 - why bother bargaining for that price. many people go to the temple to watch the sun go down and as it is beautiful during the day, it would be very moving in the late afternoon. it's only about 15 minutes drive from seminyak, depending on traffic.",4
"this temple is very famous among tourist destinations in bali with spectacular view of sunset. the word of tanah lot is consisted of two words that are tanah word interpreted as a reef looking like gili or isle. lot or lod word has meaning the sea. so tanah lot means the small island floating on the sea. tanah lot temple is built at irregular reef plain of its angle which is only consisted of one plain yard as jeroan. inside the actual temple compound itself there are tiered shrines that follow the fundamental elements of balinese design where the number of levels constructed are symbolic to the complexities of the faith. there are other formations within the area that indicate that the site is not only of great religious importance, but also maintains archaeological value. temple nestled in the ocean has a ritual or ceremony which takes place every 6 months or 210 days. at that time all the hindus from different areas in bali will come to worship in peace and harmony to invoke. we missed the sunset as our driver was in a hurry and we had to leave a bit early",18
after all the hype about having to see this place we went. you can only go to the temple if the tide is out when you make it there you are not allowed to go inside you pay entry fee to look from the out side. not really worth it.,4
"since we came from lempuyang when we arrived here its really crowded. but still we were able to take nice photos. you just need to bring a lot of patience. it was like a maze.. the steps/stones are not so big, so you need to wait until the person you are following finished. but there are other areas you can take picture so roam around.",28
"tanah lot is the most beautiful among thousands of temples in bali . perched precariously on tumbling rocks in an outcrop on the crashing waves on a sublime beach one marvels at the builders of this temple for its exotic location ,divinity is personified in such a location and the place is meant for photography with its exotic location specially during sunrise and set .",18
"this temple is set on stunning cliffs which give it a special feeling. whilst the large groups of tourists make contemplation more difficult, the sacredness of the location can be readily appreciated. there are a lot of monkeys along the cliff paths - beare of them snatching hats and glasses!",14
"beautiful site! nice little \hike\ around the temple with some plants and scenery. take heed of the signs that warn of the mischievous monkeys! walking along the path on my way out from the main entrance, there were few people so i was not walking close to the edge of the path where the monkeys hang out. but on the way back the path was packed with other tourists and i was on the edge of the path and couldn't react quickly as a monkey came up from behind and snatched my glasses right off my face and proceeded to chew on them. long story short, my attempts to retrieve the glasses got laughs from the crowd and snarls and bared teeth from the monkey and thankfully a local stepped in and managed to trade an egg for my glasses.",14
"its a nice temple but not really impressive, we had a perfect moment to visit the tempel it was a really nice sunny day and there was somthing specail that day iam not sure what but the whole town came to the tempel to have a pick nick and offer, it was beautiful to see.",4
have been yesterday here. temple is quiet impressive standing there 70 m high on the rocks. and the area is hugh. stunning view on the waves. the constant warnings of the monkeys are a bit annoying and make you afraid of the monkeys with no reason. they give you advice beforehand to put away hats and glasses. if you follow to this advice you don't need to be afraid... anyway saw too many people who didn't follow that advice and than started making noise because monkeys stole there hats...,14
"lempuyang temple complex is pretty huge since it has a got temples at several levels and one has to climb a lot and have a spare day to see them. however its a fact that majority of the tourist do not go beyond the first one and thats the place which is most famous due to the iconic instagram hotspot it had to offer. unlike other temples in bali theres no entrance ticket but you need to pay for sarong. and you are urged to make a donation. a couple of checkpoints- come here if you are really keen on that epic pic the pick not real tbh, since theres no water pond/lake surrounding the gate come real early, since the place witness huge queues (waiting for their turn to get clicked) its advisable to be here by 6am to save time.",28
lovely views. sea is gorgeous and so is the temple. worth a visit - lots of picture moments too. such a beautiful country with lovely architecture around.,4
"very beautiful destination to visit but just prayed on tourists. theres restaurants and ice cream shops all over the place which kind of takes away the beauty and natural feel to this place. i understand that balinese people are going to make the most of tourists here, but it just wasnt what i was expecting. you are charged for everything, parking/photos/toilets etc. we didnt do the walk down to the beach as it was too busy. but looked beautiful. we watched manta rays from the cliff which was amazing.",2
"my husband and i visited here during our honeymoon. it's just beautiful in the sunset and it's nice to experience some of the balinese culture. no public toilets unless you want to pay 3.000 idr to use them. plenty of cafes and stalls for shopping and the view is stunning from the cliffs. if you're looking to see some temples, this is one of the more iconic ones.",2
"we visited tanah lot temple in the afternoon and it was very sunny, very touristy. the temple itself is quite beautiful but that is where all the good things end. if you find yourself in the area, would recommend visiting it once to cross this one off your list. definitely not going back.",17
reached in time for sunset which was amazing . temple on cliff was not as awesome as tanah lot . but there is a boundary wall which makes it safe and convenient to watch the sunset even in a large crowd.,17
this one you shouldn't skip as its breathtaking view is promising once you reach the top. enjoy the best once it's in the afternoon and go to kecak dance performance is all matters.,13
this temple is located at a height from where you can see beautiful views of the sea.be careful while clicking pics here as the monkeys can be quite a nuisance and could disturb you by snatching your purse/camera/glasses.they snatched my sunglasses and thank god the temple authorities were around and managed to get them back for me.you need to wear proper clothing to enter the temple here and and other temples in bali.,2
"we visited uluwatu temple on 19 december 2013. this is a summary of our visit: what we like: - the view was great. what we did not like: - watch out for the monkeys. one monkey grabbed my wife's slipper while she was preparing to purchase tickets. a man who was stationed there with a sling bag promptly assisted me to retrieve my wife's slipper by taking out an object from his bag and threw it to the monkey. the monkey then released my wife's slipper. at the entrance, we were asked by the temple's staff to give the man a tip. thankfully, there was no \price\ to pay so we gave usd$1. however, we have never felt so cheated before. we are quite sure that the monkey was trained to do so. a local tour guide (not ours) told us not to even wear our sunglasses as well. - the monkeys are throughout the hill so they may be distracting when you want to snap a picture of the temple and cliff but worried they may snatch your belongings.",8
"a must see when in bali! best to visit the temple late afternoon and stay for the sunset. as the tide recedes you can walk out to the temple, which is normally surrounded by water. if this isn't for you, then you can enjoy the scenery from up on the cliff. so many areas to see and explore, you will not get bored here. just outside the temple entrance is a great market, with hundreds of shops to explore. prices are reasonable, but don't hesitate for a better price. the shops offer a wide variety of items, you will surely find something to take home. if you are hungry stop at one of the restaurants and grab a cold drink. you can also enjoy the sunset while dinning.",2
breathtaking view. must be there during sunset. there is a fire dance show. didn't see but heard it is good. need to take a local dress from entrance. the view is so nice. must visit if you are visiting bali.,2
"i have touched a holy snake for the first time, enjoyed the waves, and a little bit of bali shopping.",2
this large temple complex with nice views of the temple on the cliff is crowded by monkeys which steal if they can access ones stuff.,14
"temple by the cliff with magnificent view ...definitely worth visiting! there are some monkeys nearby so do keep a lookout. when i was at turtle island,the monkey pulled my daughter's hair,luckily she was alright.",14
amazing temple built on the edge of a cliff. try and make it here for sunset and then see the fire dance. there are some crazy monkeys here. my girlfriend was sitting and slipped off her shoes and next thing there was a monkey with one of them sitting on a roof eating it. she did manage to get it back with the help of park workers but it was chewed up. hold on to your things!,14
"we visited the uluwatu temple last night with friends. we arrived at approx 5.15pm which was really pushing it to get into the venue to watch the cultural dance performance. the stage is an amphitheater and we were the last to be let in, actually missing the tiered seating and being positioned in the floor of the stage where the dance happened. 5mins more and we would t have been let in. it was truly spectacular. the 30 men who create the vocal performance are so intense, its a once in a lifetime experience. as the sun sets in the background the amphitheatre comes alive and the dancers all appear to perform a traditional play expressed through dance. the costumes and the movements are totally exquisite. i really think this is one tourist destination to definitely visit. everything felt so authentic and we felt really lucky to view such a spiritual and dynamic event. it was hot when we arrived but as the sun goes down its quite comfortable to sit outside. the show lasts about 50mins. we had kids aged 6 and 3yo. the 6 year olds connected with the play well, it was a little scary for the little one, but he was able to sit though it all without too much wriggle as it keeps ticking along and captures your imagination. cost is 100,000 rph for kids and adults alike which is more than reasonable, cheap if anything for the experience. the show starts at 6pm and is finished by 7pm. i almost completely forgot to mention the monkeys and the temple itself. if i went again i would get there about 4pm and wander the grounds more. on the cliff edge the site is amazing. one last comment however would be to be prepared for a very long slow drive home to wherever you are in bali. take water and snacks and maybe a light blanket for kids as it took us a good 1.5hours to get back from uluwatu to nusa dua. nevertheless, no regrets on going.",8
"i'm not really into architecture but if you are, then this is definitely one for you. the temple is quite beautiful from the outside. i didn't venture inside. if you're there at sunset, you can take stunning pictures on the beach. there are a host of stalls selling everything from souvenirs (same as the streets), food and drinks. if you want to buy something, i recommend you ask around at more than one stall for a price. i bought a bag for rs80000 that was being sold for as much as rs180000 at another stall. the entrance fee is rs60000 per person... something our illustrious guide failed to mention until we were at the pay point.",4
way too many tourists around making the photo opportunity difficult. the temple is very commercialized and not in line with the esthetic of the glorius temple. can understand though how anazing this place would be in high tide when half the temple is covered in water. the overall venue is messy with dirt and water bottles. its also very muddy and unkept.,4
"terrible idea to visit this place,unkept n nothing to see..even tourists have stopped coming here as per locals..skip this place on your itenary whilst sightseeing bali",2
"this is a must do when in bali. the temple surrounds and views are simply beautiful, especially if you are there at sunset. you must also stay for the kecak and fire dance. mesmerising with the temple and the sunset behind the opera! and the sound of the men chanting is wonderful.",2
they recommend seeing this temple at sunset. we elected to go during the day as we were advised the crowds were very small then. they are not! it's still packed during the day! however that was the only downside to the visit. the temple is beautiful and the site is well worth a visit.,4
"a must do experience whilst in bali. sunset at tanah lot temple. we sat at one of the many bar/restaurants at the top of the cliff and drank cocktails whilst watching the sun go down behind this lovely temple. if you get there early enough you can cross the shallow water and check out the temple, once the tide comes in it is too late. heaps of people stood on the beach and watched the sunset. best to walk up the stairs and path and sit comfortably with a drink in hand and watch the splendour.",18
"the temple starts with raavana statue. there is a small forest with monkeys. this symbolizes hanuman and as we move a rudra ramaneeya (aggressively romantic) ocean. beautiful scenes of hill walls naturally carved by waves. we tourists are not allowed inside temple. being shiva devotee, i divinely enjoyed surroundings. 1000s of native people came out of temple by performing big pooja. costumes were great. felt like kailaasa..forgot myself untill the tour guide touched me...life time great feeling...",14
"it's a temple located on tip of the cliff! apparently it is a must see. personally nothing spectacular about this place. packed with tourist local and abroad. many little souvenir shops leading to the temple. the tides can be a little strong at times, so watch out! i would suggest that you wear proper shoes as the rocks are covered with seaweeds and algae and can be slippery!",4
"this is a beautiful geological rock formation that extends into the ocean on the island. in the balinese language \pura\ means temple and \tanah lot\ means \land in the sea\. i am so glad that this temple was restored. there is an entrance fee. we came at low tide, so we were able to walk down to the beach and also cross to the temple. we saw a beautiful sunset as we sat in a cafe over looking the ocean. the bats come out at night.",18
"uluwatu temple, situated in a magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level, the temple makes for a perfect backdrop at a beautiful sunset location. i highly recommend you stay for the kecak dance. try & get inside the auditorium early and get a seat way up top facing the temple for some perfect photo opportunities. note: i have visited the temple several times over the last few years and was disappointed this year to notice the amount of barbed wire that has been laid out along the complete boundary walls of the temple & beyond - presumably to prevent the monkeys getting on them. i find this sad - considering one of the many charms of a visit was to encounter the monkeys in their beautiful, natural environment. i guess that too many tourists were trying to get that perfect selfie with a monkey and so it became too much that they needed to put a stop to it somehow.",8
this was on our bucket list for bali and it didn't disappoint. a magical place that is best seen at sunset. be sure to wear good shoes as the walk down to the temple is a little slippery (we saw a few people slip on the rocks). we loved the visit and would highly recommend going out to the temple as a must do cultural expierience.,2
"this is the best beautiful temple in the mountain, and has a beautiful scenery of the lake and the beautiful well maintained garden. being up a mountain, we feel like escape from the busy life in the city and the humidity. nice place to have lunch and watching the beautiful panorama. very incrideble experience of the trip.",4
"great view of sunset, lots of souvenir shop around. you can walk on the shore when the tide is low and have a close look of the temple.",4
"the view cannot be beat along the cliff walkways and surrounding areas. please be aware that general tourists are not allowed in the temple and only opened to those offering prayers. yes, monkeys are opportunistic, and some say are trained to snatch goods from tourist so that their \trainers\ can appear out of nowhere as good samaritans to get your goods back for a tip. be careful. bring water before arriving because the vendors are going to charge a premium!",14
this is a very spectacular and most photographed temple on the shores of lake bratan near bedugal in bali. depending upon the water level of the lake this temple appears to float when it is surrounded by water. there is a beautiful garden and a buffet restaurant at the site making this one of the most popular temple visited by tourists.,2
"yesterday was the first time for me and my friends came to this temple. we really liked it. it was far because our hotel was in ubud but, when you arrive and saw how beautiful the main temple than you will wouldn't complain about the far.",4
"was a nice trip out to see the temple in its unique setting, also a nice short walk around the area. unfortunately they were praying when's was there but i hear it's nice up there too",4
"very good view, 4 pura in one locations and one ticket prices. tanah lot temple, pura batu bolong, pura enjung galuh, check my photo",17
"the location of the temple and the view from it with the adjoining ocean are amazing, however entry into the temple is not permitted. the kecak dance in the evening in the temple precincts is a must see and a unique experience!",13
"recently visited bali for 16 days to celebrate my 50th birthday and this was the highlight of my trip. it is a beautiful place , welcoming gracious people everywhere and spectacular views.serenity at its best a must see!! be aware it is not accessible for wheelchair users ( like most of bali sadly).",2
"i visited the temple today and although you can't really go in the temple because it is closed for prayer only, the location is beautiful and the views are stunning. definitely a worthwhile picture stop. you will also see some monkeys too!",14
"beautiful temple and a lovely place to visit! i was there in the morning when the tide was low so i could walk close to the temple. the view is not as nice though as you see the dark rocky beach. perhaps the sunset view is better, but still, beautiful and amazing and definitely to be seen!",4
"ulun danu bratan are a selection of temples sighted on and around a lake. entrance to the site is 50k rupiah per person, be warned this site is extremely busy, at any time of day. there is no dress coded to speak off. there are chargeable toilet facilities 5000 rupiah, and catering facilities. most of the site is accessible to some degree. there also appeared to be activities on the lake which you could participate in. one thing i have noticed at all these temples is there is a distinct lack of information at any site. if you dont have a good english speaking guide you will not have a clue what you are looking at, or there significance.",30
"we got here when it was still high tide, but over the period of an hour the water started to recede, and we could visit the temple. the views of the ocean, cool breeze even on a hot summer day, and the temple are just out of this world. a must visit place if you are going to bali. ensure you plan your trip at low tide so that you can walk all the way to the temple.",2
tanah lot temple is one of the must visited place while touring bali. the most scenic view ones will get while the sea level rises over several hours. the wave the view is amazing.,18
"on our last visit to bali we thought we would check out tanah lot, we had previously given it a miss as we had the kids with us and had heard that it was really crowded. they weren't wrong! it was crowded. for me, it took away from what could have been a more enjoyable experience. bus groups, people trying to sell you things and every photo contained hundreds of others standing in front of the amazing temple taking selfies. i'm am glad that i have been and seen it for myself, however if you have an aversion to overcrowded attractions like me, make it a quick visit early in the morning or give it a miss altogether.",18
"•\tthe best time to visit tanah lot is in the evening, an hour before sunset to capture the most magnificent sunset views. •\tif you wish to avoid crowds, especially during high tourist season, suggest you to visit in the morning. •\tavoid visiting during lunchtime, as it usually gets too hot at this time.",17
"i was surprised to arrive to find tons of people waiting to see the sunset as if it was their first. the temple wasn't impressive at all, the only good thing was the monkeys that kept stealing things",14
"this is an impressive and iconic temple on the west coast of south bali. there's a long walk away from the temple itself to a strategic viewing point that offers a spectacular view of the temple. i saw at least one monkey on the way to the lookout, but wasn't quick enough with my camera, and didn't see him on the way back. like tanah lot, or the temple on the lake, this is a historic site that is a must visit for tourists. at the temple itself there are extensive grounds. there are a fair number of stairs involved as well. this is a great spot to visit if you're on a day tour in the area. the admission cost was reasonable. there were a large number of tour buses in the parking lot the day i visited, so expect some crowds.",2
"beautiful sight of bali. it's a long way, but it's worth it. we combined it with other sight seeings nearby, and it didn't feel far. as we came back, we went tasting kopi luwak's coffee. you will probably not spend too long in the area, since it's a very busy temple, but it does give you the real cultural experience. there are many tourists but also many balinese people (at least when we were there, it was close to nyepi day) needless to say, you'll have amazing photos.",2
"ulun danu \pura\ (or \temple\ in balinese) located in bratan lake seems like floating in the water. it is a worship place for balinese people. the lake is very large and clean. they also have beautiful garden around the area and also a restaurant. the temperature is a little bit cold since it is located in plateau area and the air is very fresh. to enter this area, you need to pay the ticket around rp20.000/person.",30
nice and cool view around the lake will be more fascinating if you want to go around the lake and temple by boat in the morning when the mystically fog still around. so peace.....try it.,4
"visited at sunset, not too crowded. it is not the most impressive temple in bali but it is a nice visit especially at sunset due to its west location.",2
"it was a bit of a trek from jimbaran but well worth it!!. we done 7 temples and it was challenging. the first two is where you get the best photographs , the rest is just a really good workout. we got a guide and paid about $45.00 all up. there is a lot of steps and we completed the hike in 3 hours (up and down). the monkeys were only around temple 3 but were aggressive if you got close. there is building going on and some restoration to one of the temples higher up. parts are in need of repair and there is a lot of litter on the track. overall its well worth a look.",14
imagine a big 80 m high cliff with great view on the ocean and a sea that is \eating\ the rocks by his waves... on this point somebody decided to built one of the 6 cardinal temples of bali! very nice temple also invaded or possesed by the monkeys who seem to have great pleasure in steaming sunglasses from the tourists! the place is a bit too touristic but nevertheless i could undestand the holy feeling the people have with this temple. for sure a stop wurth!,2
"uluwatu temple is a must see. a short stroll from the parking area, surrounded by rain forest and the occasional monkey, to get to the temple which sits high on a cliff top with absolutely amazing views over the ocean. the ancient temple itself is beautiful, but looking over the edge of the cliff provided a view that is to die for. i felt like i was looking down from the top of the world. the ocean is about 100 metres below. we were there at mid day and the water was so crystal clear that we could actually see the fish and some huge turtles diving down into the water from that far above. if your legs aren't covered you are required to don a sarong, respect. if you visit in the late afternoon/early evening there is also an opportunity to experience a traditional balinese performance. you will need to pre-book this though. well worth a visit just to experience the beauty on offer.",8
went here in the evening there was high tide badluck could not go near the temple or inside but still very nice place very high waves we just kept on staring at them. did not realise that we spend three hours there enjoyed our time.,4
"really very good place to enjoy with freinds and family .you will never get disappointed .superb view of indian ocean from the uluwatu view point..crystal clear blue color water, different gradient of water layer , calm ocean waves & beach near uluwatu is the best .. u can enjoy the activities like surfing , swimming ....good miantiance by the local authorities .",8
"there are a few nice temples inside, well kept away from tourist but yet not well maintained. just a really touristy place. enjoy the walk people!",4
"one falls short of words to describe this entire temple complex. marvellous, picturesque, scenic, etc, etc. it is best temple and popular for sunset. a must see in bali.",2
"we went here because of the kecak dance (100k/pax), on stage by sunset. it's entertaining. located near jimbaran bay and garuda wisnu kencana (gwk) statue complex, so perhaps you can visit 3 places in a day. for the view, tanah lot temple is better imo. if you're lucky you can see the monkeys as well on the way walking to the uluwatu temple.",17
tanah lot temple is beautiful temple on ocean. we go there with my friends and see the beautiful sunset. thank you for this place.,17
"we planned this as part of our trip which included several temples. this was by far the biggest disappointment. with the market sellers everywhere and the photographers hassling for photos, it felt very staged and like no one was looking at what was around them except through the screen at the end of a selfie stick! don't get me wrong, we took photos and wanted to save the memory of the place but this was next level tourism. sad in a place which could have been really beautiful but was spoilt for us. definitely consider travelling to other temples before this one. uluwatu was far better, more beautiful and less like theme park.",8
"the temple is located on the lake beratan shore on a special setting. enjoy the mixed style park with both stunning temple, concrete figures and amazing flowers.",4
"uluwatu theatre, bali, indonesia is set along side a cliff with a beautiful view of the sunset. the performance is based on a hindu story. the music is a chant done by men. you have to hear it to understand it. try a youtube search to get a taste of the event. the performers were superb and they way it's done it's easy for the non-hindu to follow. i suggest one read about it before going to the evening event. if you've never seen a hindu dance performance, i recommend this one. it's based on the kecia ramayana and fire dance. adults and children should be fascinated by this. highly recommended!",8
this iconic temple gained its popularity due to its instagramable pose. dont go to this place during melasti week (a week before nyepi - day of silence) as it is full packed with thousands or worshippers that will put you in a longer time of waiting for the photographer to take your picture. you will discover how they make that instagramable picture.,4
better to see on a bright day with a good sunset behind but still a pretty place and great photo opportunity when in bali. a few shops close by to wander through when done. very busy site so be prepared!,2
"when i ask my driver what to do and not to do in uluwatu temple, the first thing he answered is about monkey and to take care of our belongings. moneys in that temple are quite clever - they do not harm people, but steal the things from people to exchange with food for them. apart from this, the temple has a quite nice view and this is one of the tourist attractions temple and open for tourist to visit inside of compound. the weather is very hot - so i recommend you to go there in the early morning to cope with heat. i didnt walk around the whole compound because of high temperature which makes me sweating. anyway, the viewpoint is very nice and you wont regret visiting there.",8
"a very beautiful site. we were lucky and managed to arrive just before sunset, the view was breath taking, and in the evening low tide, you can walk to one of the temple and get a blessing from the local monk. very special experience all together. traffic to the site can be a hassle though. so plan for plenty of spear time and be here early if you don't want to miss the sunset.",4
"i've been to uluwatu temple twice, first was in 2015 with a friend and 2016 with my mom. both times were absolutely memorable. it is a temple on top of a cliff overlooking the sea. its a perfect place to see the sunset. when i first visited we arrived just before the sunset so it really felt magical seeing the ocean as well as the boats (probably of fishermen) returning to the land by dozens at the same time. that was the first time i felt the magic of bali. on my second visit with my mom, we were able to watch the kecak dance which was amazing too. definitely worth a visit. one of bali's most important spots.",8
"the views from the cliff on which the temple stands are great, spectacular even. the traditional dance is also well worth a visit. be warned, however, that the place is swarming with tourists with selfie sticks. so many people that you actually have to queue up to look at anything. if you are nearby and have your own transportation like a motorbike i'd say go for it, but keep the crowds in mind if you are debating whether or not to spend idr 400.000 on a driver from kuta or sanur.",13
"my father and i were recently in bali and visited three different temples. uluwatu was my least favorite. it is situated on these beautiful cliffs by the sea which should provide for great pictures but it is packed with tourist groups that come in hoards. you can't actually access the temple, so your best bet for good pictures is to walk to the left along the foot path to the second viewing point and get pictures looking back. also, the monkeys here are ruthless so be prepared! i watched one take a pair of sunglasses off a lady's head!",8
fabulous temple on the edge of the sea with beautiful veiw and great sea fall. had the privelege of making it to the temple due to the lowtide. best viewed at low tide and sunset,4
this tanah lot temple reccomended by a hotel staff its really looks so beautiful on the internet pictures but reality completely opposit there are so many things to do in bali but i do not recommend this temple markets everywhare these people always trying to sell something go somewhere,18
one of balis famous cultural attractions is this temple located on a rocky ocean outcrop just 30mins north of seminyak. you can walk out to the temple only at low tide and once there receive a blessing from a local holy man. while it is touristy its a great half day adventure. look out for the holy cobra as well as the luwak coffee on the way up to the lookout where you just might see some asian palm civets the cat like creatures who produce the coffee.,2
a small temple at the edge of a cliff with a breathtaking view. be careful of hyper active monkeys as they love taking sunglasses. worth visiting.,14
i enjoyed this temple but i wouldn't go there if we had a long drive just for this temple. even though this was one of the nicest we've seen around bali.,2
sash and sarong provided at the entrance. recommended not to wear hat or sunglasses and have carrier bags or bottles as the monkeys there can be aggressive and steal your items. amazing pictures. we went earlier in the day to avoid the crowds at sunset. one of the 6 main temples around the coast of bali to protect the island.,2
we spent a few days here in our travels. with everything from amazing eateries fun water sports and beautiful sunsets this is a must see and play please while in bali,2
"the pity of bali is that you rarely get to see the real attractions that are now lost to bureaucratic interference, and commercial zeal and of course trampling tourists. thus the place is replete with fake promises and tourist traps and you miss the real deal. this temple is shut down for all tourists - so you cannot go in inspite of what they write or promise you. however you can walk across a tiny strip of sand and that's the exciting part and then go and see the footsteps and a small cave (but not the temple). is it worth it - you decide. otherwise its a nice place to catch the sun and the views of the temple and there are lots of shops and restaurants about",2
"before going to uluwatu temple, we read reviews on ta. most were negative and caused us to cancel our trip. after speaking to other travelers, we decided to go anyway. the reviews greatly exaggerated the monkey danger. we did remove all jewelry, glasses, and shiny objects. we held our packs close and tried to stay aware of the monkeys. although they were more aggressive than those in the monkey forest in ubud, we did not see anyone attacked. the kecak dance was interesting, and we're told the sunset is beautiful, although it was completely obscured by clowds the day we were there. bottom line, if you want to go to the temple, it is our opinion that you should not avoid it due to the bad reviews encouraging fear of the monkeys.",8
uluwatu temple is one of the good temples in bali..sunset scenes are the best @ uluwatu temple..couples will love to take photos with the sunset..,8
"it's not a failure if bali become the main destination for the tourists when visiting indonesia. a lot of great place here, especially tanah lot. the authenticity and natural beauty is still awake,they just repaire the street and the around area so we can reach the temple easily. they serve bali traditional dancing too for their religion ceremony and it's really entertaint us. you can buy some souvenirs at that place which it's cont very cheap.",2
"it is really something to have build this temple in the sea. however dont expect to spend a day here. it is nice to have seen it with your own eyes, but a picture would do the same. very crowded with tourists.",4
visit the uluwatu temple during the day if possible before 4.30pm as the traffic is bad after that. catch the sunset while watching the kecak dance and be mesmerized,8
"i realy liked the views on top of the cliff, specially during sunset, the show is ok, but would not attend again, try to have someone taking your couple pictures, worth it!!!",13
the view is to die for - sunset is gorgeous there. i could have spent hours looking out at the sea. but we had to hurry for the dance show. it was alright but def worth watching once. i was a tad bit bored during it though . but the view makes this an absolute must do,13
it is a four temple complex on the way from denpasar to singaraja and is seated in a scenic setting. beautiful lake views with surrounding hills makes for great photos. there are numerous temples in indonesia and this on is mainly in a plateau area which explains some of its uniqueness. it rained lightly the day we visited but didn't impede our visit.,2
the location is stunning but the temple and surrounds do need some attention. overall a pleasant visit.,4
"my wife and i planned to see the kecak fire dance, a religious ceremony, which starts at sunset. due to some ridiculous traffic on the short drive from jimbaran bay, we arrived with only a few minutes to look around at the temple. (tip: plan to arrive early!) it costs maybe a few dollars to get into the complex. we never made it to the top of the cliff (which is i think where the temple proper is), but the view from the walkway towards the ocean with the temple at the point of the cliff at sunset was absolutely majestic. the kecak dance cost an extra 70,000 rp each. it was crowded, and because we were late, the seats were all taken. we ended up sitting on the concrete stage right behind the chanting men, which was pretty interesting if you're willing to be a bit adventurous. the performance was about an hour, and while i was expecting somewhat of a disney-esque spectacle, it seemed pretty genuine. the hotel staffers had told us it is quite authentic. the clowns were a bit cheesy but overall i enjoyed it and we got some fantastic photos and videos. it was, of course, dark by the time the performance ended, so we weren't able to see the temple afterwards. we did see some monkeys in the trees. another tip: if you take a taxi there, hire your driver to wait for you during the performance. there is a big parking lot, but counting on hailing a taxi here is a big risk. the taxis sitting around have all been hired by your fellow performance-goers. it's a long walk to anywhere from this place. overall, highly recommended. you won't see anything like this again in your life, and it's relatively close to the hotels in south bali, and it's an evening of entertainment for under $10 us. plus, you'll get some photos worthy of a prominent place on your christmas card.",13
"trust me when i say it is just like a dream. it is seriously epic destination for any traveler. it is mesmerizing. sea, nature and sunset....best i would say. we spent a considerable time at tanha lot, we saw sun,rain ,dusk all. we had an awesome sunset meal overlooking the ocean.",17
"had a wonderful time at tanah lot, beautiful temple. a lot of people selling things but thats a given for touristy places. the blessings by the sea was a definite highlight! a must see whilst in bali!",18
we have been to bali before but have sort of avoided these sort of attraction as they are so packed. but we were a little bored in canggu and thought we would head over to the temple. it was amazing actually and worth the visit.surf was really big so we couldn't get it to temple or snake caves bugger,2
"we ignored the crowds as best we could and concentrated on the beauty and siting of this amazing temple. we arrived during low tide and that gave everyone more space, but we could imagine that it must be packed at sunset and/ or high tide. the sea was rough which gave an extra dimension to the majesty of the temple. it is a must see in my opinion but just be prepared for the crowds and washed up litter on the beach.",4
"i was spent a day in uluwatu, bali. it is need around 1 hour driving with car or motor bike from kuta beach.. uluwati give me a lot of amazing view..especially the view of blue ocean from above... regad",8
"we enjoyed a lot this place, is not the best or beautiful temple of bali at all, but the atmosphere is nice, there are monkeys, not a lot, is easy to reach, the sight is unique, is full of tourists, and you cannot miss the kecak dance (it starts at 18 but you have to go there around 5.15/5.30 if you want seats good enough for great photos, however there is good visibility for everyone), most of the places inside are close to the non-worshippers and everyone is nice and smiley (probably because the entrance is 100.000rp).",2
"incredibly lovely. cool spring waters feed the ponds and fountains. you can swim in certain places. many local kids were. the gardens are very calming. i should have brought a book, found a place just to read all day. because of the waters cooling effects, its much more comfortable here than most places in bali.",2
this is our 2nd visit in uluwatu temple. the scenery is so great... never bored to come to this place. loved to see the waves hit the rock. in the evening you can see kecak dance while seeing the sunset. nice place to visit...,8
"we took a cruise ship excursion to this temple located on the shores of lake beratan, about 2 hours from the cruise terminal in benoa. this temple is located in central bali in the mountainous region, about 1200m above sea level, so much cooler here than along the coast. the site offers lovely gardens, a temple complex with many shrines - some with multitiered roofs, water sport activities and small children's playground, cafes, and shopping. the site is very spacious accommodating many visitors without feeling overcrowded. this temple complex is situated alongside a wide lake that is encircled with mountains. sloping paths lead from the parking lot through the landscaped gardens to the lakeside temple complex. these landscaped grounds are very attractive. annuals line many criss crossing paths in the spacious grassy park and tall trees hover overhead. on the far side, yet inside the park grounds, visitors have a choice of cafes; a modern washroom building with attendant is here as well. one path leads to a lookout over the lake where terraced fields can be seen on the mountainside across the lake. clouds low on the mountain did not hamper our view. we used about 1/2 hour just to wander around these photographic grounds. the temple complex is located beside the lake beyond the landscaped park. it is set off from the park with a low wall and tall ornate gate in the balinese style. this complex has several shrines, but probably the most photographed one is the floating temple built on a small island a few feet from the shore. it was surrounded with many low ornately stone carved statues, blackened with algae. shrines are built to various hindu gods and several were clustered in this complex. they are noticeable because of their multitiered densely thatched roofs with either 3, 7 or 11 levels. the old temple is walled off and is off limits to visitors. rising above the surrounding wall, visitors only see the tops of its shrines and several ornately carved stone statues. the temple was originally entered through a tall ornate stone entrance gate which had 3 skillfully wood carved doors in the balinese style. round about the temple complex, visitors will probably see statues holding offerings - banana leafs with colorful marigold flower petals and bits of food. there are other buildings in the complex built in the recognizable bali style with no walls and tile floors that are probably used for ceremonies. the path that takes visitors all along the lakeside ends at the water sports rental wharf. by taking a boat onto the water, one would get a better photograph of this entire temple complex than on land. we used an additional 1/2 hour walking around the lakeside temple complex. the parking lot area is lined with market stalls stuffed full with tourist souvenirs - hats, bags, flip flops, t-shirts, tops, scarves, postcards, assorted clothes. i didn't stop to shop. the other stops along the way to this temple broke up the long drive. it was interesting to see the way the people make a living in the countryside and their living conditions.",2
"jeez. what a disappointment, super over crowded, the temple wasnt anything special nothing special and not looked after well. areas closed off just crammed full of people. we paid £10 for 2 people to watch the dancing and singing of a hindu story involving hanuman. they crammed over 500 people into a 300 people spot. you couldnt move they blocked the stairs with more people. the only good thing was the views. sad really...",4
"we went there for the sunset kacak dance and show.. it was a great experience with an amazing view of the sunset. the performance (although relatively long) was great to watch and entertaining.. the temple is relatively remote, and a drive from south bali. bring your own sarong, and wear a shirt that cover your shoulder. recommended for a boost of cultural tourism activity.",2
"we enjoyed visiting the tanah lot temple. the grounds around the temple were very lush, with plenty of areas for children to run. would love to see this temple when the sea was rough.",17
we visited this temple on a day trip from the nandini resort in payangang near ubud. we arrived around mid day which is a quiet time to visit the temple so it's a relaxed without the crowds that come for sunsets.,4
this is a lovely temple but the best part of visiting it was the harmony and happiness among the members of the temple.,4
"this venue is stunning at sunset. catch the live kechak dance performance that happens in their open air amphitheater at sun down. it will be memorable. we got there in the nick of time and managed to get tickets. the event is very well attended and extremely well organized. kechak is a form of balinese music drama which is peculiar because it involves no musical instruments. it is primarily performed by men who are chanting that serves as percussion. also knows as the ramayana monkey chant, the music drama depicts scenes of the abduction and rescue of sita from the hindu epic ramayana. the performance was engaging and quite an experience against the beautiful backdrop of the ocean and the many moods of the sky at sun set. a must catch!",2
"the temple looks gorgeous perched high on a cliff but it has become overhyped. there are hordes of tourists at sunset, the selfie-stick-bearing block-your-view and block-your-way variety. the premises are infested with monkeys, who have a tendency to snatch things, like hats, small bags and sunglasses and wait for food to return the item. they are outright aggressive and not cute, in contrast to those found in the monkey forest in ubud. i strongly recommend locking everything up in your handbag and holding on to it tightly. the kecap dance is oversold. the dance starts and the usherers are still admitting people, who sit on the stairs and block the way. selfie sticks and indiscriminate flashing come out in their full galore when the performance starts. baffles me why people are so darn inconsiderate. back to the dance though. the first half is quite draggy. it is also very different from a dance in a typical western sense, as there isn't much by the way of choreography and the focus is on telling the story. the performers did try to spruce it up, by interacting with the audience. to me it was still fairly drawn-out and boring. worth a look if you are not on a tight schedule.",13
"we saved this for our last night in uluwatu and weren't disappointed. the temple itself is quite magnificent with breathtaking cliff views down to the water. we were told come an hour or so before sunset and head to the amphitheater quickly as things fill up. good thing we listened. we grabbed seats at the very top (which i recommend because you can rest your back or stand). things filled up pretty quickly there after. a part of me felt bad for the dancers because they don't seem to sell out. they simply stuff more and more people in as the show is going on. the show was great and entertaining. watch out for the monkey character as he likes to pull people up on stage. another good reason to sit in the back, ha. as the sun is setting the dancers are dancing to tribal singing. they could have been a little more intense with more fire - everyone loves fire. great way to end a trip in uluwatu. it's also nice how you take pictures with the dancers after. the monkey was certainly the top performer.",8
"an absolute stunning landmark. the entrance was very cheap, i think a few gbp. the photo opportunities are everywhere and it's quite easy to get your photo in front of the temple with your note, i was expecting it to be hard work! highly recommend a visit.",4
if you are in bali visit tanah lot for the sunset. thronged by many tourists this is one of the popular shore temple in bali. waves lapping the temple and the sunset makes a beautiful picturesque setting.,18
"went with a private guide to uluwatu temple. we went in the morning, luckily enough it wasnt crowded and walked around the temple with our guide who explained about the hindu customs/culture. what an amazing scenery! highly recommended if you go in the morning when it isnt crowded. watch out for the monkeys though.",8
"we visited here on our way through. very pretty, well looked after gardens and the temples were beautiful.. many many tourists taking photos so hard to look around with out being in the way of some ones picture which made things a little hectic. very beautiful views of the mountains behind and you can take a speed boat ride around the lake to really take it all in.",4
"too high expectation for rather insignificant temple, however coastline is splendid and sunset beautiful. too many people and monkeys stealing glasses rather spoilt it. recommend leaving at sunset to avoid car park chaos. i would say this is definitely missable!",4
"i was little surprised from this area because everywhere you go on temple you are expecting to see some monumental building in the middle of area...but is the temple the area and just like temple everybody looks from area ouside on ocean. beautiful view on it, vawy side....",4
"i went to few temples in bali, this temple is the best really wooooow . its design , greenish, and view was stunning and gorgeous go there by early morning and have breakfast there bcz by lunch it will be crowdedddd enjoy the water and tree sounds i cant forget them",2
this is a very remarkable as a relic of history and the wonders of the world in indonesia. the temple is located on the lip of the cliff and surrounded by the sea and the temple located at the cliff edge of the beach. when the tide will look temple in the middle of the sea.,2
"the temple is awesome, the lake and the mountains make a great view. it you are lucky to be there on a clear day, you'll be rewarded with a great panorama of these three elements. the temple is smaller than expected, but great anyway. had a great trip there and it's worth it.",4
we went at sunset to get the best views. it was very crowded and we had to fight to look over the walls. you don't see much of the actual temple. the fire dance was amazing! and made the visit and the price (100k pp) worth it. entertaining and beautiful with the backdrop of the sun setting. highly reccomend when in uluwatu. starts at 18h00 but the auditorium started filling up around 17h30 so go early for a good seat.,8
"the visit to uluwatu was part of our mother and daughter trip to bali. the views from the temple are amazing and breathtaking. you can see and feel the ocean in all its magnificence and beauty and the wild monkeys add a special thing to the visit.... indonesia deserves a visit at least once in a lifetime so, if you have an opportunity, go there because it is an amazing experience.",8
"i visited uluwatu early in the morning before to go to the airport. the scenary was absolutely stunning and praceful. the temple areas were beautiful, even scare by the presence of monkey. however the landscape was what really impress me there. from the top i really stay one hour following the sea and the waves crashing up agains the cliff face and the rocks. glad i went before it got too hot and crowded. you can stop outside and have a drink in ones of the small restaurants there.",8
"this temple is very beautiful, but not for people with height terror. it lies on the edge of a mountain and the fall down to the ocean is very long. the entry price is rp 30.000 per person, and it includes borrowing a sarong. beware of the monkeys! they will take things that are unattended.",14
i have visited this lake twice to have some fresh strawberries and peanuts but didn't know that this temple is beside the speed boat rental place came back the third time to visit the temple and have some fresh strawberries and peanuts again :),4
very nice scenery over the bratan lake. it's worth the visit. come here early in the morning to avoid most of the tour bus and you will get plenty opportunities to take great photos of this temple. the entry fee is no longer 30 krp but 50 krp since october. tips : tanah lot temple (southern bali) is no longer 30 krp but 60 krp since october as well.,18
a great spot to visit at sunrise for some amazing shots of the water temple. the grounds are clean and in the morning it can be very quiet. later in the day can be many people so avoid this if you come for the photograph.,4
tanah lot is the place to visit for viewing sunsets! and very romantic. it gets very busy at this time but definitely worth a look. the temple is beautiful and the views overlook the indian ocean. we were staying in kuta and it seemed quite a drive from our hotel which surprised me.,17
"exotic place to selfie with waves, monkey and sunset panoramic view! be aware of naughty monkey at the pura temple, you should bring your selfie stick here! best if you come above 4pm to catch the beautiful magnificent sun set behind you through the wide open pacific ocean! i love to hear the waves of the ocean here......",14
"from all temples i went in bali this was the worst. well the view over the cliffs is nice but not worth the money and time in my opinion. the kecak dance wasn't my thing either. watch out for the monkey's, they stole my friends sunglasses haha!",2
tanah lot is an amazing place to visit. lots of shopping which is better than kuta/legian. easier to bargain at this place. visit this place only when tide is out so you can cross over to the temple.,17
"the views from the left side of the temple are unforgettable! we came around 5pm and was able to catch the sunset on the horizon creating a picturesque scene worthy of the hour trip from kuta beach. tip: you'll likely need a taxi or rent a driver to get here. i recommend renting a driver vs taking a taxi. we were able to rent a driver for 4.5 hours (kuta beach to uluwatu temple to jimbaran to kuta beach) for 300,000 rp. the night before, we took taxis from kuta beach to ayana rock bar and back which cost ~250,000 rp and ayana resort is not nearly as far as uliwatu. if you need a recommendation for a driver, please refer to my other review!",8
beautiful breath taking blue ocean were the only attraction at uluwatu.. can't visit the temple.. be careful of the wild monkeys... they will snatch your hats and glasses...,8
"this temple very special, because you only can visit the temple on 5pm -6pm (because the temple is at middle of the sea),",4
"well worth the drive up to the highlands of bali. the temple is located in a stunning location, right on the bank of a crater-lake. there is a park surrounding the temple, with statues and flowers. because of the altitude, it is usually cooler here than the lowlands, a welcome escape from the heat for a day. you can also find a bunch of restaurants in the area as well.",2
"besides tanha lot, another beautifully unique temple of bali. nestled right on the top of a cliff overlooking the vast blue ocean below, this place can provide some stunning views. one suggestion though, if possible come in the evenings around 5 pm closer to the sunset and also enjoy kecak dance performance in the amphitheatre inside the temple complex",2
"being situated on the high cliff it gives you access to an amazing sunset. the temple is full of history while the sunset is one of the best here. you can see the sun going straight to the ocean, listening to the waves, really peaceful! there are plenty of monkeys but also many turists which are trying to take pictures with the sights.",14
the pictures that we have from this temple are in our top 10 of our trips of a lifetime. you must see it.,4
i liked the temple and it has a fantastic view. i can recommend the visit. beside the temple we also visited the dancing. i did not like it that much and would have preferred to spent more time at the temple instead. costs: temple 20.000 p.p dance 100.000 p.p.,13
"this is the most beautiful place we visited in bali.beautifully located on the lake bratan,this temple is definitely worth a visit.",2
"to enter the tanah lot temples complex require an admission fee of 60k idr per person and 2k idr for the motorbike. it's quite nice but, at least when paying a fee, i'd like to visit a clean place. forget it! you'll see garbage right in front of the temples too. the small island where the tanah lot temple is located, is a black big rock, not reachable with high tide but, to be honest, i think that access is always forbidden. the most interesting thing is a nice coffee shop, selling luwak coffee, and hosting 3 alive luwaks and 1 alive, enormous, flying fox.",17
"if you're visiting bali, you should arrange half day to visit this famous temple: tanah lot. it's beautiful destination and attraction. it's worth for the trip to come here because it'll take you 30' to 1 hour by car from kuta. like a spirit place you will feel a special moment that you can't express!",18
uluwatu temple is a must see in bali along with the kecak dance. go during sunset and see the daily performance at 6pm. it costs $1.50us to get in and $7 to see the dance. the dance is mesmerizing with the chanting and beautiful balinese dancers...they dance by fire after the sun sets! it's very hot at the temple so wear light clothing and bring bug spray and bottled water. the performance lasts a little over an hour. it can be difficult to find a taxi there so most people hired a driver... we paid $30 for a driver for 5 hours that day...the added convenience is worth it. uluwatu is a must see!!,8
its definitely one of the most scenic backdrops to a temple ive seen. much more lovely than tanah loy imho. best time to visit is sunset. and watch out for the monkeys.,17
"my 2nd trip here. looking at the beach and the cliff, the view looks stunning as always but the place is too crowded. be careful when you visit here with small kids due to so many steps on the way to the temple. beware of monkeys also since they may take one of your belongings (hat, sunglasses, etc).",14
"another day tour took us here, we tried to see a lot of the temples in bali and this one did not disappoint. it has beautiful gardens, ones over water that you can walk across, the grounds are so well maintained . it is something that you would make the drive for if you are into nice and peaceful surroundings and getting into the local spirit of religion and appreciating what they have built- its outstanding.",2
"at the sw corner of bali, on a majestic cliff is the uluwatu temple , which is supposed to have been built around the 16 th century by a javanese priest.outstanding sunset views and a kecak dance in an amphitheatre , adjacent to the cliff, makes a trip at sundown memorable.",8
it is a temple in the sea with nice view and nice surrounding . it is a bit far from other activities in bali . we went there about 2:00 pm and fortunately it was not crowded .,2
this place is simply beautiful. right from the entrance views are breathtaking. temple surrounded by sea is enchanting. do not forget to click some memorable pictures here.,4
the temple and the landscape is simply beautiful. but you have to be extra cautious as there are lot of monkeys. lot of the tourists find it funny to mess with them so they are quite naughty and aggressive.,14
"its something you fell in love with! seeing tanah lot was truly awesome and refreshing. it was about an hour travel from kuta we paid an entrance of 30,000 idr each and we did enjoy shopping for souvenir items as well.",17
"this temple is a must see if in bali, but what is often not told, even at the gate when you pay the entrance fee, is that the tide has an influence on you being able to visit the temple on the small island. there are lots of small shops around and amazingly we found cold water at a stall cheaper than in the supermarkets.",2
"really beautiful views and outlooks here, great walking through the low tide water and onto shallow rocks (be careful though, some are very slippery). lots of people coming to pray & to observe the temple. came at late afternoon & was lovely with sun shining close to the water. very long lines to go inside the temple though unfortunately",4
"to be honest, it wasn't a big deal the temple itself - there's not even a proper one. but it does have an amazing sea view, where you can watch a stunning sunset. that's where i took one of my best shots of balinese sunsets.",2
"the temple itself is quite beautiful, but it's super touristy and there are people everywhere. you also can't get into the temple, which was quite disappointing. but it is a nice place to have a fruit shake and watch the sun go down behind the temple.",4
this place attracted me very much- temple on the сcliff over the ocean. you can visit also a monk night show- very impressive,13
"a very nice temple, where again is very hot. you need a sun cream and umbrella. during the day the temple is not covered in water and you can walk around. there is holy water, you can drink, but need some small money for donation. take your camera for nice pictures. here you can come to see the sun rise or the sunset, perfect spot.",4
"honestly, i felt this was quite a sad visit. the gates of heaven are a complete tourist trap where you have to wait 90 minutes to take a photo for your instagram feed which presents an image that totally isnt reality (the reality is that there are loads of milling tourists all queueing in a small courtyard impatiently to take the same picture for their instagram feeds). the temple itself is not accessible to the public. and when we were entering the temple, one of the drivers tried to cheat us out of our bus fare. if you are in the area, then probably worth dropping by but not worth a super long trek if you are not.",28
"worthy place to visit, it was clean and fun to stay at this place, i recommend to bring your family here if you visit bali, the wave also nice.",2
the weather was cool when we visited. the journey to this temple is very scenic & breathtaking. you can feel the coolness of the temperature while your vehicle ride up the mountain. truly love the picturesque and stunning views to this temple. the majestic mountain looks awesome too! 💕,4
the temple and gardens were lovely but it was expensive to visit and there were lots of tourists. the tide was out on the day of my visit so you could walk out to the temple but had to be \blessed\ to walk the few stairs up it and this required more money.,4
"tanah lot temple is one of the most iconic landmarks in bali. this ancient hindu temple was built to worship the sea god, dewa baruna a few hundred years ago. it is located on a very high rock facing the wide, blue ocean. at high tide, the huge rock would be surrounded by water. just like in most temples on this island, only worshipers are allowed into the temple itself. however, the very beautiful scenery of the place with high cliffs, moss-covered rock formations, black volcanic sand and crashing sea waves, would be rewarding enough for tourists to visit this place. when we were there, there was a religious ceremony going on and the place was very crowded. the balinese women in their traditional dresses and carrying trays and baskets of offerings on their head was a sight to behold. the men were dressed in white and wore a white headgear too. they performed some prayers in groups led by a priest at the base of the high rock before walking up to the temple grounds. tourists wandered around the base of the high rock and with the white bubbly waves rolling in, there were plenty of opportunities for some memorable photographs. it would also be an excellent place to watch the sunset. we noticed that there were restaurants situated on the high cliff on the mainland where people could dine and drink with a great view of the temple and the vast ocean in the background. at the entrance of the temple grounds, there are numerous shops selling souvenirs, local handicrafts and food and drinks. the entrance ticket costs 60,000 rupiah per adult. it is definitely a place not to miss in bali !",18
"the temple i was told was built in the twelfth century. it is spectacular. watching the waves crash around it, just breath taking. we met the big fella in the photos for fifteen dollars australian which included a proper photo taken in a frame. he was very special.",4
"im not buddhist so i dont really know if a temple is spectacular or not but i do know the location of this temple was extraordinary. tanah lot is right near the ocean so you have waves coming in and crashing the side of the temple and it is absolutely beautiful. there were many people there but they were very civil and not pushing at all so we didnt mind the crowds. everything about this temple was wonderful down to the minute detail. now getting here is a bit difficult but as with most places here in bali, you just hire a driver and they are yours for 10 hours and at very good rates so transportation isnt a problem. this is certainly a must do while in bali.",2
"we went on a clear sunny day and spent a lot of time looking at the temple, the views by the lake and reading the history of the place, which is written and painted in the park.",4
"the area was very busy when i went. it is a very steep drive up the hill and then the walk up the stairs is hot and tiring but very worth it. the view is amazing. whilst i choose not to have my photo taken at the gate as there was so many people, it would be good as long as there are not huge amounts of people. it's very important that people don't lean or sit on the stairs on the way up to the the prayer area. also that no one go up the middle stairs are these are strictly for ceremonial usage. worth the climb and worth the visit. it is a donation system and it is your choice how much you give. you must wear a sarong when you enter. if you don't have one you have to rent one from the office. they give you an explanation at the bottom of the stairs so you can choose to do to the first area (about 30 minutes) or the back area as well which takes (by their estimation) about 4 hours to walk around. it was the middle of the day so i didn't do the 4 hour walk as it was very hot. i recommend the location though. different with amazing views!",28
"we drove from the nusa dual area to catch the sunset, and we were not disappointed in the view. despite a torrential downpour for the entire 60 minute ride, the rain let up and we had a great visit. you will have to borrow a sarong when you visit the temple. when you visit, take off your hat and keep your sunglasses in your hand. the monkeys at the temple know no boundaries. the males will bear their teeth and challenge you if you threaten them, and like a dog, don't look them in the eye.",14
"what a beautiful place. loved the garden and the temple and the scenery. it was cloudy and almost raining, and really green in that area so all the colors popped out and made for a really beautiful visit. it's not close to ubud but we stopped here en route to java. so we didn't have to worry about \is the drive worth it\ because we were passing by anyways. beautiful place.",4
"we (a couple) visited ulun danu bratan temple, also known as the floating temple, during low water at noon. as a result, this temple was rather chilling on the ground rather than floating in water. we even had a chance to walk around it. even that we were a bit disappointed, we still enjoyed the view of the temple as well as its surroundings (lake and mountains arround). the weather was refreshing because of fog in the atmosphere that brought some mystery to this place. the amount of tourists (as everywhere in bali) was huge. however, all of them were hanging around the temple making nearby territories be quite empty to enjoy privately the place.",30
about 1 hour from kuta you will find tanah lot. a fantastic island temple complex that is a must visit location when in bali. the market stalls before the main temple entrance offer a amazing array of goods and souvenirs. the prices are surprisingly good compared to seminyak and other tourist locations. you could spend a whole day here. if you are lucky enough to have a decent sunset in the rainy season then thats a bonus. the cliff top restaurants provide great food and stunning views. a well run tourist operation. well worth a visit.,18
"practically, this is perhaps a sunset viewing spot that is doomed with great scenes of the beach and water hitting the stones om the shores. in such a backdrop, a temple atop a large rock just adds to the mystery and my stick beauty! book a car before hand for a round trip and you are good to go. can also is use uber but will have to request the driver to stay back in the parking.",4
"uluwatu has some beautiful vistas and a lovely sunset. however, don't expect this temple to feel particularly sacred. it still has throngs of tourists and stalls selling all kinds of stuff. at least the stalls are only in the parking lot and not inside the gates. i liked ulawatu better than tanah lot, and as other reviewers said, it's great for some beautiful snaps.",8
we went for a short visit. it's really easy to find -just follow the road and the signs. entrance was really well organised and sign posted. it's cheap to get in - this price includes a sarong-type to cover your legs. . do not buy one from the people on the street as you walk. you can also buy banana's to feed the monkeys. they can be a nuisance but didn't really bother anyone too much. the views of the sea are lovely. it's an interesting visit if you're in uluwatu and looking for a break from the beach. we missed the show which would've made it more worth it.,8
"tanah lot temple is one of the best places to visit in bali. we could see the effect of waves on the shape of rock. tourist are not allowed to enter the temple, however visit to tanah lot is a must.",18
tanah lot i one of my favorite temple in bali . located on tabanan regency .this temple are very mystical temple and very holy temple dor balinesse people. most spectacular views when sunset time.also there's spring water beneath of the temple. that make tanah lot temple is unbelievable .you won't miss out when you came to bali.,18
the way to ulun danu and the temple itself are so beautiful that we wished we could spend more time there.,30
been lucky enough to be there during low tide and manage to walk to the temple located at the middle of the ocean. every single angle view at there is breath taking!,4
"tanah lot has a beautiful sunset view. be there between 645 to 710 pm to see the sun setting. the area is well maintained. the day we were there, it was not too crowded.",17
"based on the advice of our driver, we headed here relatively early on a monday morning (830). having passed by the area the day prior (sunday) and being stuck in traffic for nearly an hour and having read the reviews about troves of tourists, we were a bit wary. instead, we arrived to a nearly empty and serene temple. a handful of tourists and two couples taking wedding photos were all that we saw for more than one hour. beautiful and relaxing spot - but i could easily see how this could be ruined by the busloads of people showing up as we were leaving.",4
"one of the most beautiful temples in bali, especially at sunset. with the tide surging around the temple, the bells and clongers ringing out in the breeze you know you are somewhere special. there are many stalls and restaurants for casual shopping and eating. if you have your wife or girlfriend with you beware! there is a shoe shop with handmade shoes for $7.50 aus. my wife bought 8 pairs!!!!!",2
"we had a quick stop at this temple by the side of a lake on our way back to the south of the island from lovina. the temple is pretty and the view of the lake and surrounding mountains is glorious. the are is clean and well run, which tog can't say about a lot of attractions in indonesia.",2
"the sights at uluwatu temple were definitely breathtaking and you can understand why so many people come to visit. that said, it is very easy to get lost in the crowd and feel choked by the realization that you've fallen into a congested tourist trap. definitely a once in a lifetime experience, but if i were to do this again, i would prefer to spend time searching for other lesser known alternatives that are not as crowded as this place.",8
"when i went there, the weather was cloudy and to see the sunset on the western horizon somewhat disturbed. but a different story if at that time the weather is very bright, very beautiful sunlight walking on the sea to shining tanah lot temple. it is advised to leave before 4 o'clock afternoon to avoid traffic on the road to get there",17
"good a clear list of do/fonts from the outset lovely temple inside and lots of statues you can walk as far or not that far your choice. lots of monkeys if you want to get close to them buy the bananas sold here and raise your arms, they will climb up your body, rest on your shoulders and enjoy their food great pictures can be taken. just respect their rules and advise.",14
"have to travel a windy road up to the mountains, passing some strawberry farms upon reaching to ulun danu bratan lake temple. best visit time will be in the morning, reaching there before 10am where it is not crowded yet. so that photo taking will not be disturbed with unwanted photobombs of people appearing from no where. strawberries are sweeter in october and not in may, depends on season as well, but it is very cheap, rinse it with water and you can start to enjoy before lunch. easily available from the stalls along the road.",30
the sunset is beautiful and the temple location too! take care of your belongings because the monkeys are always ready to rob you!,14
"again we were amazed by how much development had happened in the five years since we last visited,now there is a large market area you have to walk through to get down to the main temple.it does get very busy towards sunset.when we went this time it was low tide so you could go down onto the beach and onto the platform on the seaward side,there are some interesting rock shapes on the beach and in the cliffs created by sea erosion.a good place to watch the sunset is from the cliff top restaurants where for the price of a drink you can get a front row seat on a beautiful sunset overlooking the temple and beach.the restaurants are not overpriced as in many tourist hot spots,we sat there for over one hour for the price of a couple of beers and cokes.a sight not to be missed one of the highlights of bali.",2
"this place is a most if you are in the ubud area. the temple there looks like something out of an indiana jones movie. this was by far one of my favorites things to do while in bali. we aware of the monkeys with food and glasses, outside that, just enjoy the place.",2
"uluwatu (pronounced as uluwat) is an old hindu temple that is still in use. there is a small fee to pay to enter (2000idr per adult and 1000 per child). you have to use a sarong which is provided to wrap around your waist if you're wearing shorts or mini skirts, or a yellow sash if you're wearing long pants. there is an inner sanctuary which is used for hindu ceremonies and we were lucky that they were performing some rites while we were there. from the temple, there is a nice view of the surf below the cliffs. the monkeys are used to humans and are not afraid. there are some speakers making announcements to watch your glasses and hats because the monkeys may snatched them away, but none of the monkeys we saw did anything to scare the tourists. my guide said that the monkeys will come in the evening to look for food. maybe that's the time the naughty monkeys come out. i supposed if you do not have a guide to explain the significance of the temple to you, you might give it 3 stars or lower, because, except for the view and monkyes, there is nothing much to see.",8
this small temple is easily approached from the hotel. the hotel even can arrange the visit. the small pagoda type temple is a wonderful sight and must visit even if you do not stay at the pan pacific nirvana resort.,4
this was the last stop on a day trip around east bali and maybe because it was late afternoon it was one of the least crowded spots. from the first glimpse at the entry to the garden i was in love with this garden. walking across the stepping stones in the is a little discombobulating at first as they are very solid steps but i expected the steps to move. this is beautifully laid out garden and well cared for. just to find a spot to sit and gaze around is a calming way to spend some time.,2
"tanah lot is a magnificent cliff temple about an hour's drive from kuta. about entering there is an array of giftshops selling all kinds of snazzy and traditional souvenirs,t shirts,candles,perfumes and even spices and chocolates.bargaining is important as vendors can set prices really high.if you find the price to be high,just move on to the next shop as the shops mostly sell the same items..later one can find loads of little moderately priced warungs located in between the gift shops. but now,coming to the main attraction,the temple itself is just mesmerizing.the ciff has various spots where you can click amazing pictures and admire the beauty.there has some benches and a huge lawn where families picnic and enjoy themsalves.the bathroom facilities are clean but chargeable.according to me try reaching the place early and appreciate this wonder during day time when the views are stunning and there are far less tourists.uluwatu has a much better sunset! cons:keeping the beauty of this place aside,lets not forget this is a prestigious hindu temple and its surely not treated as one.there are professional photographers wandering around,restaurants selling food,etc,etc.despite being soo commercialized this should surely be on everyones bali travel day only for its beauty!",17
this place is beautiful! i swear this is beautiful. i have uploaded some picture. see it for yourself. a place that is a must to visit when you are in bali!!!,2
"you will get to see everything in this temple. of purse the temple is close but you can take photos. there are bunch of monkeys which makes you feel like visiting a zoo. don't bring any plastic such as bottle of water. potato chips and more, monkeys love them and will try to steal them from you. a hindu temple, a waterfall, a stream, lion sculptures which make you feel like u r in the movie narnia. the holy spring temple. all great. worth a half day visit.",14
"i'm giving this a poor review because of the menacing distraction of monkeys at this place. the view from the temple's cliffs are breathtaking but you have to constantly be on guard. the monkeys are very sneaky and know how to rob you of just about anything hanging loose. a monkey stole my wife's flip flop while she was standing. then you have to tip a guide to get it back. i went here to see a beautiful temple but what sticks in my head is the monkeys that robbed anyone they could. bring a long stick in with you to keep them at a distance, be careful!",14
"we were taken as part of a 2 day tour. there are two temples that are perched at the sea edge, so many people flock here to visit towards sunset. worth a visit at any time, but to get some great photos then sunset is good, however it does get busy.",4
got wayan tatoo to take us around. find him on facebook: wayan tattoo driver tour service. he took us to the beach and around town for a very cheap price and then to the airport. what a nice young man! his phone is +6285738074997 or email him at wayantattoo@yahoo.com. help this guy out as he is young and giving it a fair go!,2
"we were expecting to have a great time there as heard its name so much. it was a chaotic entry as the taxi driver left us on the wrong site of the main entrance. then, we entred in but no maps, no sign, no guide to get info. it was very dirty, even the main areas of temple. we thought twice when we wanted t have something to drink!!!",4
"you cannot enter the temples and it is a really long drive. in our case all the way from nusa dua which is a good 1.5 hrs in traffic. the gardens are beautiful with gorgeous sea side views, however i feel that you are making a trip to see the temple which you see very little of. personally i wouldve used my time differently had i known you couldnt see the temple and stuck to uluwatu which has more to see and is more centrally located.",4
"the temple was as beautiful expected. we took lots of pics here, it was breezy and cool. there is short walk on the left side of the temple which leads to a plain grassland and full lake view behind. i think most travelers miss this spot while its actually fun to be there. do wear a sarong before entering (for more colorful pics)",4
"thats how we felt every time we journey to tanah lot by riding the motorbike from kuta. the ride will take you through the craziness and the calmness at the same time. but they were all good as we liked it first hand. along the way we got to see bali as a whole .. picturesque most of the time. had a stop at starbucks in the middle of a district called kampoeng before we journey towards the temple. tourists everywhere. the place was crowded. and it was high tide. the temple was submerged half way, so we decided to take photos nearby. it wasnt our first time here. so we let others to experience it. overall excellent views for photos, a bit crowded and you just need to be in the moment. we did and enjoyed it.",18
the temple itself is not extraordinary but the views are breathtaking. i love sunset at uluwatu temple.,8
"a gorgeous place with a rich history and spectacular views. i would definitely recommend visiting at sunset, and arriving just before as it can get busy. if you would like to view the dance, arrive around 5 to get tickets and seats. you can also just come and see the sunset at the temple without watching the dance if you would like. we were very confused about this before we came! to enter the temple you must wear long pants or a skirt, and a sash, or a sarong around your waist and legs. the sashes and purple sarongs are provided, and there are people around to help you put them on if you need. it is okay to wear a singlet or sleeveless shirt. as other reviewers have mentioned, watch out for the monkeys. they are not aggressive and prone to biting like the ones up further north, but will steal your stuff in a heartbeat. be careful of sunglasses in particular, we saw three seperate monkeys with a pair. security can sometimes get them back by offering the monkeys food, but it's not worth the risk.",14
it's pretty for sure... but all of bali is pretty. i've seen much more impressive views. if you have a scooter for sure check it out but if you have to pay to go skip it.,2
"we didn't go down to the temple itself, rather watched the sun go down from one of the many restaurants perched appropriately on the hill. the markets etc were nothing special and it was certainly very crowded, but there was easily enough space at the restaurants to get a good seat. if you want to take photos of the sunset over the temple get to the restaurants a little earlier to get a front row table.",4
"temple was not remarkable but you will be glad to get up the steps and see the magnificent view from cliff, and wonder at mother nature. better to come during sunset time.",4
"uluwatu temple is a hindu temple set on the cliff bank in shout part of bali peninsula. it is one of sad khayangan temple in bali ( six big group of hindu temple in bali) located in pecatu village, sub district of shout kuta, and badung regency or about 25 km shoutherly part of denpasar town. it is situated on the coral reef sordid to see about 80 meters above the sea level. it is featured by a small dry forest which is mostly called by alas kekeran (interdict forest) which is belong to the temple and dwelt by a lot of monkeys and other animals. name of uluwatu was come from world ulu meaning the head/ top and watu meaning stone. therefore uluwatu temple mean the temple built in the top of coral reef/stone. this place good come to see sunset and also can see most famous kecak fire dance.",8
"we did a day of visiting some of the bali temples whilst we had our hire car, this was one of the more popular ones, and we had a lovely day and finished it off with a visit to tanah lot temple. there were lots and lots of people who must have had the same idea.",18
"not a lot to see at the temple itself, but the walk up to it around the cliff edge has spectacular views. arrive before sunset for a stroll north along the boardwalk around the edge of the cliff with views out to sea and of the temple itself. stay for the sunset kecak dance 100,000r per person. it is quite interesting. beware of the monkeys. leave unnecessary things in your vehicle.",13
"this temple is set out to the sea, which makes it looks a little magical place, especially in the sunset colors.. don't mess with the monkeys .. ( entry 30.000 rp) and don't miss the kecak dance, beautiful story ( entry 100 rp).. it is an amazing performance, which unfortunately is not appreciated by tourist which are more concentrating on the sunset and leaving the sitting area to take photos/selfies with sunset .. disturbing others to enjoy the show.. it is very crowded thus get good sit to see it all with no need to walk out to take photos of both ;)",13
this is a very inexpensive yet lovely place to enjoy the gardens and the view of the temple in the lake. i really like that this is a place that so many locals as well as tourists visit. the garden is very well maintained and full of colour. just a couple of dollars each for a ticket and the markets stalls have good value souvenirs .,4
arrived around 4.30. plenty of time to look around the various sites and the tide was low so got to walk out to the main temple and have a blessing from the fresh water spring by the monks. crowded but bearable. sit in the little warungs from about 5.45 to get the sun going down on the temple. bali.,2
"very beautiful temple by the cliff.! there are nice trails to walk by the cliff as well but we opt to head to the performance area to get some good seats for the kecak dance by the sunset. an unique performance with the sun setting in the background. absolutely a surreal experience. beware of those sly monkeys. i saw a monkey snagging a tourist's specs from his head and waited at the side for them to exchange food for the glasses. after throwing some food at the monkey, the monkey left the broken specs on the floor and leap to the nearest tree.very smart monkeys i must say. keep any loose items in your bag. all in all, uluwatu is a place not to be missed.!",8
"the main attraction would be the temple overlooking the sea. the statues were mediocre. we also attended the kecak dance which was literally jam-packed. the theatre has benches and the staff kept telling the audience to squeeze and the latecomers even sat on the stairs. for 100,000 idr, we thought this was unacceptable. they even let audiences in at the 3rd act. that aside, the show was good and the costumes were well done.",13
"this temple is absolutely spectacular......what a beauty to behold and also an excellent place for your best picture to be taken. the \entrance fee\ is based on what you would like to contribute; most tourists contributes around idr 20k. depending on the weather, you can snap a glorious view of mount agung. this is a spot not to be missed. it is indeed the heaven's gate:)",28
"the most amazing, must see temple in bali...go at sunset on a clear day as it truly is beautiful! a very special feeling when you are close to the temple, can't explain it!!",2
cool weather here and peaceful lake. just a nice place to take walks and sit down for a bit to enjoy the cool climate. there is a temple compound here. might be better to engage a guide who can fill you in on the significance of the various temples.,4
its an old hindu temple built at a cliff. more than temple its famous for kecak dance performance that takes place every evening in an open theater with beautiful sunset in the background. for me not a must visit place except for kecak performance.,13
we visited this temple after seeing some beautiful photos but when i saw it in real life it didn't impress me at all. its a little temple on a rock. you cant go inside just look from the far. to get to the temple place you need to pay 30 000 rp. just to get in to this little village. the \village\ consist of one main street with all the stuff that people are selling everywhere in bali and few small streets with warungs and little cafes. everything is overpriced. around temple full of tourists so even to make some great photos is very hard. not worth visiting if its not on a way.,2
"a lovely place, peaceful, with nice ponds in a green setting. there is a restaurant with nice views over the gardens, the ponds are full of fishes (you can buy food to feed them), and there is a pool where you can go to swim for an additional fee. maybe not worth the trip from central/south bali, but i definitely recommend it if you are in the area.",2
"the view of the clear blue ocean crashing against the cliffside is pretty spectacular. the temple is a bit underwhelming and the monkeys are very entertaining, although the monkey forest maybe a better option.",14
"tanah lot temple on seashore is a great sunset view location. visiting here and looking to the sea makes you feel calm and fresh, and you enjoy the natural beauty. we enjoyed the sunset and the sound of waves made us feel very close to the nature. although its a good place to enjoy the nature but you need to be safe by not going near to the sea as the waves are strong and there is a risk of getting hurt.. one can easily spend 2-3 hours here and a must visit location on trip to bali.....",18
"one very kool place with a stunning view, walking around with monkeys that are devilish in a cute way lol, learning amazing history of balinese culture around the temple, watching a tridtional balinese dance of good and evil, being able to watch a sunset on the ocean, and then to venture to our next destination to dine on a beach.. an amazing tour and a must for all..",2
"especially during sunsets, this place is full of tourists. no entry to the temple. nice place but not great.",4
done day trip enjoyed views on route from seminyak our guide was excellent teaching us all about balinese culture would recommend trip,2
"i went there thinking that i would see a beautiful temple, but received a cultural shock, as this was the first temple i visited on my first day in bali. people were not allowed into the temple. you are only allowed, if you are a hindu. if you are not local of bali, then you will need to talk to the management and convince them for entering the temple. i didn't find the inside temple interesting so we didn't want to talk to the management. the best part here is the breathtaking sea view, sea green colour of water, water waves, and the sunset over the sea. no words to express the happiness in seeing the beauty of the sea from the top of the hill. beware of monkeys which are all around the place. suggest not to look into the monkey's eyes.",2
we visited this place 2 days back. loved it as weather was great and views are good with heaps of photo opportunities. we thoroughly enjoyed the visit. we wanted to see the sunset but due to clouds we couldn't but still views were too good. will highly recommend people to visit this place. the only disappointing thing is that temples in bali are closed and not allowed for visitors. so you can only see them from outside.,2
"view:beautiful & scenic site seeing the cliff & the sunset, relaxing to see the waves & the view. it was really a lovely sight. make sure to plan your visit to reach the sunset. it is a monkey temple so don't be surprised to see them everywhere. for as long as you don't disturbed them & don't offer them food, they won't harm you. location: 45 mins drive from legian area. to see the cliff you need to walk. dress code: it is a temple so proper dress code must be observed, but they will also lend sarong if you are wearing above the knee. entrance fee: 150k idr worth visiting , very relaxing view.",14
after 7times to bali we finally went to the temple . yes there is markets there too and food but very well kept surrounds . we went st 4.30 for sunset and so pretty,2
the scenery of the beach is very amazing. so many beach activities you can do here. here also you can watch a performance kecak dance.,13
the uluwatu temple was a disappointment. it's a very popular place and therefor it's crowded....very crowded. i think the main attraction is the view at the beautiful cliffs and the very nice sunset. also the monkeys are quite funny to see.....but it's mainly a temple and that's exactly the thing you don't see or experience because of the crowd and theater shows and selfie sticks and chinese wedding picture locations etc... got nice picture though of the sunset ;) but apart from that...this isn't the place i would recommend.,8
"the most sacred place to visit. unfortunately the temples were closed because of some ceremony. we just saw the entrance, and of cause we got the famous picure..! many tourists..",4
we are a family of 2 adults and 2 kids visiting bali for the first time from the usa. this place was very unique. it was low tide so we were able to walk around the temple and watch it so close. we were lucky to watch a “ceremony”. this place is really magical especially for sunset,2
"the view from the cliff is simply stunning. the dance is long, tedious, poorly organized, and a bit dangerous with the flames. i would go 1.5hrs prior to sunset, look around, enjoy the grounds when everyone else is sweltering waiting for the dance to start, and then hit the restaurants before the crowds come from the dance.",13
"i adored this temple. it is not over crowded like many of bali's beautiful temples such as tanah lot. it has wonderful facilities such as parking, dining and shops and bathrooms. there are plenty of places to sit and take in the view and quietly meditate on the beautiful surrounds. the only down point is the fiberglass swan peddle paddle boats that are in use on the weekend. my kids - very amusingly - got caught in the lotus weeds surrounding the temple but that is what we get for using such abominations in a sacred place. also, check out the four-horned deer, if you can spot the shy little creature.",2
"staying in nusa dua, my family caught a taxi to uluwatu temple around 5pm to get a good spot to view the kecak performance. beautiful spot is uluwatu, especially as the sun goes down. no monkeys to be seen - i liked that even better. so the uluwatu sunset is worth seeing alone, however add to this, the kecak traditional dance by the sea as the sunsets, and you have a magic experience that's worth visiting. my tips, get there early, see the temple and get a good seat - do not sit on the first row - it gets hot. best place to sit is looking directly at the sunset a few rows back. just turn up to the temple - don't bother booking - all the taxi drivers know about it.",8
was expecting a grand sunrise but it was very cloudy in this area with lots of wind and harsh waves. pretty nice to see it but not my favorite temple.,4
"we were told that tanah lot is the temple which is the most photographed temple at sunset . it is true this could be the most magic moment of your life. we were lucky to see it. you should come there at least 1 hour before to have time first to visit \cave\ with \holy\ water - there could be queue. after that go to some pub/restaurant on the hill close to the temple, order some drink and wait for magic...",17
too crowded and too commercial typical of the indonesians just to ruin a nice area to make a buck just go for the one shot everybody has on instagram and then leave,2
"we really went for the sunset, but ended up seeing the kecak fire show with the sunset as a backdrop in the amphitheatre on the cliff top. the show was well performed, but in the heat of facing the sun with no breeze and sitting shoulder to shoulder with others, i feel it was a little too long. they give you a guide to the show so you can follow what was happening. the performers seem to enjoy themselves and it was worth visiting to appreciate some traditional balinese culture.",2
have been to tanah lot several times over the last 25 years. this time we went at sunset which would have been beautiful except for the clouds. there is a great coffee shop up the hill where you can buy the cat poo coffee and pat the lewak cats. they also have a pet bat.,17
we went to see fire dance it look us an hour and half to reach temple from seminyak due to traffic . the views were great the seating for show was tight fit . good value only 7 au for ticket . but be wary of the fire ending of show it can get a little dangerous fire kicker into audience so not best to sit front row .,13
"uluwatu temple is stunning & the scenery was absolutely incredible, hire yourself a drive and do a day trip !!",8
"worth to visit, but not worth to pay for a contribution for the temple.the view is massive, even have a golf course nearby",4
but like really go in properly and check out the the 3 temples so you get the immersive feel of the place. and the local guide will help you appreciate the historical and cultural significance behind it as well!,4
"bali is always amazing, but i got some more than just amazing feeling when i visited this place. there are so many monkeys, playing around us. you better come when sun goes down or around 4pm. sky will give you beautiful sunset. don't forget to watch tari kecak dance every 5pm, you will cost 100.000 rupiah, i know its expensive but you will never regret that.",2
"great view of the temple amidst the water. quite a fun experience running away from waves and seeing people get splashed on. would have been good to read up before the visit (which i didn't). there are no signs or guides around to tell you about the history of the place, which is a shame.",4
we went as part of a cruise tour and saw the kecak dance as well as the pretty spectacular sunset over the cliffs. the temple is closed except for actual religious proceedings so you have to just peek through the iron gate to see the temple complex. it's a long climb made more difficult by people stopping for pictures etc.,13
beautiful ancient temple overlooking a great sunset! you must not miss this place out when in bali whether solo or with friends!,2
"floating temple of lake braken is on one of the most important lakes in bali, feeding the land by the age old subak irrigation system. this temple is one of the most important temples of bali which acted as the maintainer of harmony and stability of the entire island. pura ulun danu beratan is a major hindu shaivite water temple on bali, known as the floating temple as it appears floating at high tide. located on the shores of lake bratan in the mountains near bedugul. there are many other water temples in the region that are specific to each irrigation association. built in 1633, this temple is used for offerings ceremony to the balinese water, lake and river goddess dewi danu, due to the importance of lake bratan as a main source of irrigation to central bali. i absolutely loved this temple site and the buddhas statue is also enshrined in this temple. the grounds and gardens are beautifully maintained with exotic flowers and easy walkways. if you are lucky enough you could even witness a ceremony at the time of your visit. unfortunately l witnessed a sacrifice of a poor chicken on my visit and l wasnt expecting the priest to suddenly cut a live chickens head off, but it happened, this is bali. a beautiful drive from ubud on the way to jatiluwih rice terraces l highly recommend a visit to this temple. i had also a great registered guide from ubud area tours who knows all the history and information of this temple and beautiful sites visited in bali, highly recommend.",30
tanah lot is such a beautiful place ! it's unbelievable how this temple has been built on a huge rock like monument. it's been there since the1800s and is very remarkable place to visit 😊,17
"it is my 5th visit to bali and only this time i decided to visit tanah lot temple. it was a bit smaller than i thought, and i was sad that i actually can't approach near the temple but see it from far away. temple seeing place was limited but competitive for lots of tourists. my husband and i just took several pictures from view points, and then came back to the car (it took around 30 min for us to look around temple). it was a good scenery to take several pic, but nothing more special than that.",18
"this is a temple complex in a beautiful location, on lake beratan, surrounded by mountains-spectacular and charming. great for photo ops. we were there in the dry season so the temples were on the land, but in the wet season they appear almost as an island. we went in the afternoon and there were lots of people there, but not as many as tanah lot. you can arrange boat trips around the lake. admission was idr 30,000 per person, there is a mid-range restaurant on the site, toilets, and some drink vendors and shopping just outside near the parking. this is a must visit.",4
"its a very good place to visit, but the only problem is the weather. which is extremly hot! so it would be better to visit maybe near to sunset. you cannot enter to the temple, you can see and take pictures only. after seeing the temple there is a cave under the rocks where you can see the famous “holy snake” (you can see in the picture) which is very poisones and kill with one bite 2000 people. but luckely no one has ever get bitten since the snake located in this area. the reason why the snake bites only the fishes for eating . however the local people have another story to tell you about this snake.",4
we visited the place at around 4 pm and were there till the sunset. the view from the cliff was really cool and the location of the temple right next to the sea offers great photographic opportunity.the place is a bit touristy. the entry to the temple was not allowed. overall a nice experience.,4
"best temple in bali. in my opinion a must see in bali. better than tanah lot. have been to bali four time and still fall in love with the place evert time i visited it. just be careful with your belonging! the monkeys there are very naughty and can snatch your glasses, phone or camera. my glasses was snatched away during my first visit. in the end i have to pay the local to get the monkey to return my glass. just wonder if the monkeys were trained to do so!",2
visit to this place makes you wonder about the people in 16th century. they must have been real architects to build temples on a rock overlooking the ocean. sunset at tanah lot is mesmerizing in itself and watching kechak dance while setting sun is out of fantasy land.,17
"although this is an important temple for the balinese, like so many others in bali it is old and corroded. the dance performance (additional 100k) is fairly good, but the lighting is poor and gets hard to see after a while.",2
we came to uluwatu with some friends and spent an hour or so wandering around. very much enjoyed the grounds and the spectacular views of the cliffs. would definitely come back again....,8
very busy temple however at sunset on the top of the hill it's amazing. lots of shops and a big market to spend the evening at. go as part of a tour however and you can avoid most of the market if it's not ur thing yet still enjoy the sunset and views. beautiful place,4
the scenic beauty with temple music playing just makes it all so out of this world. it is a good two hour drive from ubud. the place has sprawling gardens with the lake beratan in its back drop. this is definitely worth the visit.,4
"one of the most popular temples in bali. not as nice as the tanah lot temple, but still worth a visit. the complex is vast, with lots of spots offering a nice view. you can buy a ticket to see \kecak\ - traditional dance taking place during sunset. sarung is available to borrow for free. beware the monkeys!",2
"we went to tanah lot temple during high tide to see the temple. the place was full as everyone wanted to see the temple, a few people walked across the stream to go into the temple but we decided to walk around. we made it to the other side of the temple where we basically had the place to ourself. theres a string of restaurants where one get grab a bite to eat and some beers. the restaurants are reasonably priced. we had a picnic and waited for low tide to catch the breath taking sunset. this place and uluwatu temple have the best sunsets.",17
"this is a very nice temple on the sea, the view is fantastic, it is a little too crowded, many shops, souvenirs,...",4
"twe rode motor bikes out to the temple, would not recommend that as the traffic is mad. but the temple complex is great. not too many hawkers, but enough to remind you your in asia. typically the best views are where the restaurants are. nit cheap by bali standards either. tide was out so we walk across not much to see. the other temples provide a good view also. pretty spectacular view under sunset conditions.",2
a breathtaking vista of a very ancient holy place. best time to view is early morning. the sunset time is great but you will have to cope with the crowds.,4
"very unique temple with breathtaking views. the waves here are amazing but could be dangerous if too close, so be careful when getting close for pictures. their restaurant stretch offer very nice views with small animals overseeing the temple from high ground, perfect for a drink with loved ones at sunset.",4
we were two girls travelling alone. we had our concerns about safety. but we found a very good driver. he took us to tanah lot. i am sharing his number here in case other women feel they want a trusted driver. my friend and i had a great experience with him. driver name: dea. +62 85792910601 the temple is crowded. don't fall for the snake trick. i personally enjoyed sitting by the mountainous rocks that have been carved by the sea and watched the sunset.,17
"the uluwatu temple is a spectacular temple perched at the edge of the rock overlooking the sea, as if on guard. although the temple is only open to worshippers it is still a beautiful site. come here at sunset and stay to see the kecak & fire dance performed by balinese dancers. try to pick a seat in this outdoor amphitheater which will not have you looking into the sun! this one hour show is well worth seeing for those with a genuine interest in the culture of bali.",8
"there are 7 temples here in total, go by bike if you can because there is a couple of kilometres of road between the sites and most of it's up hill. there is a voluntary contribution to enter, we gave 50,000 for the two of us but i'm sure they would be happy with whatever you can give. the first temples are stunning, lots of steps but well worth it. at the next site there are 1750 steps up to the next site, they don't take too long and there are monkeys at the top. you can loop round and see the other temples part way down. you need to allow a good couple of hours to visit all sites.",4
for what you get the price isn't really to justify! it was the most expensive temple we've visited but not worth the price. super crowded as well. if you have to skip a temple - than it can be that one!,4
"i visited with my family of adult children during sunset. i tend to agree with the more critical reviews of this site. the natural scenery is very beautiful, the temple itself is very small and inaccessible, the area is swarming with tourists and their photo opps, so it feels more like a tourist trap than a meaningful religious site (which i am sure it once was). all seven in our party found the dance to be contrived and boring, and wish we had spent our time doing something else. if you're near this temple, it is worth a stop. we drove through much traffic to visit this site and don't feel it was worth the time.",4
"love this temple in the midle of the sea wonderfull view histories and location but the axcess is absolutly terrible paid all the time, must cross the market with 1000 request questions almost agression to buy the local souvenir guide etc.... fare to be spiritual but only comercial nice to see one time only....",4
i dont know what to say about this place beside its great..for history and temple lovers its magnificent! just go and enjoy,4
"this is another must in bali, the location is beautiful, black sand, you dont see that everywhere. temple is very nice too.",2
"we visited the temple on a recent holiday in bali and although very touristy and busy it is well worth a visit. you are dropped off at a front gate where you need to buy a ticket then navigate through a multitude of tourist focused shops and food & beverage joints, if you want to buy something then do but i found this a little too much to have to walk all the way through and navigated it quickly. as you approach the entrance to the temple grounds you start to notice how busy this is as we visited on the approach to sunset, you can wander towards the temple taking pictures as you find gaps and the views you like. we had previously eaten dinner at the pan pacific hotel where they have views of the temple from the hotel and golf course so we had arranged dinner again for that evening. with this in mind we followed the beach around past the temple and headed towards the hotel from the seaside and found numerous opportunities to take shots of the temple and the various groups finding their own perfect spots. as we were eating at the hotel we walked up on to the grounds and had he opportunity for some great pics and made the decision to go for a drink at the hotel to watch the sunset as you have a decent view. the temple overall is worth the visit, at sunset it will be busy and it is touristy but what do you expect, that's why i made the choice to have a look but continue on he move to somewhere i could relax with a beer as the sun went down whilst having the view.",2
"pura ulun danu beratan, or pura bratan, is a major hindu's water temple on bali, indonesia. the temple complex is located on the shores of lake bratan in the mountains near bedugul. the temple is located just outside of the town of bedugul in the highlands of bali. it takes 90 minutes or more to reach ulun danu temple from ubud and more than three hours to get here from kuta, seminyak or legian. if you want to get a great photo, the best time to visit the temple is for sunrise",30
i was lucky to be there on a day when it was not very crowded. i went with my guide from the authentic bali (arjana) and we enjoyed it so much. the weather was grey and a bit foggy but that just made the temple look more dramatic. i loved it.,2
"the trip to get here was long, but when we finally went through the entrance...it was so nice in side! it is not the typical temple in bali, it is really a garden with lots of nice fountains. it has also a pool for those that would like to swim and refresh (to use the pool, you need to pay a fee). it is a popular place for locals. you can also go around the steps by the water...it is fun! take your time to walk around and relax, my kids loved this place.",2
"we had only one afternoon free in bali and we chose to visit tanah lot and see \the temple in the sea\. and we were in for a treat, because though it was a longish drive from nusa dua (an hour and a half through bali) - we got sea, sunset, temple and a glimpse of local culture. we reached around five thirty just in time to see the sun begin to set across the sea. we could climb down the steep cliff steps and walk on the beach on the sand and rocks. the temple itself was small and you could not go inside. but the architecture and its position was interesting - the way it was perched on a cliff jutting into the sea. when we were ready to leave we got to see local school kids rehearse for a cultural dance performance...it was a great way to spend one afternoon in bali.",2
"went there on a full moon day at 8 pm. had a chance to see balinese full moon ceremony. hundreds people in white outfit went to the temple to pray. such a wonderful experience. however, we were not allowed to go inside the temple since they allowed only balinese to go inside to pray.",2
everyone must visit uluwatu temple at sunset to catch the views from the cliff and witness the dramatic fire dance from the circular stadium,8
"this beautiful temple is set high on a cliff top with fabulous views over the ocean. the cliff-top walk is great with views at every turn. however watch out for aggressive monkeys that will snatch your glasses off your face...... not to us, but we saw it happen to others.",14
"keep always be a favourite, have been here for many times to relax and enjoy the times, enjoying the view for sunset specially, the temple around the sea, the water crash the rocks, and others it highly recommended to be visited while you're in bali!",2
"if you are in bali, don't miss this beautiful temple. we went their on a scooter from kuta and loved the entire journey. i'd say try it! beware of the monkeys though :)",2
"tanah lot is unique; its located within the ocean which is awesome! we visited around 6pm whilst the sun was beginning to set. before going down to the ocean and temple we wandered around the many market stalls and found ourselves some lovely souvenirs. upon arriving at the temple it was very busy and crowded, the tide had come right in and the waves were crashing down hard on the rocks. it was difficult to manoeuvre around at the bottom of the cliffs due to the amount of people however we managed, its important to be slow and steady, dont put yourself at risk. the temple is beautiful to observe at a distance, we found the view better above the cliffs whilst sat in a restaurant with a bintang! we sat and watched the sun gradually set whilst the waves crashed against the temple which was beautiful. i would strongly recommend visiting.",17
"the temple is just beautiful! we took a scooter and went for a long ride to see this place! it was quite rainy by the time we got there however still busy with tourist. people were buying tickets from what it seemed the ticket box (two guys just sitting next to a bench) there was also a guy at the entrance checking your tickets. $30,000 per person they said. all tourist were paying so i paid, the guy gave me $10,000 back and said \discount, go!\ i asked for my paper ticket and he said \with ticket no discount and pointed the $30,000 price\ that's when my husband realized some people were just walking in the place! so complete scam for first time tourists! and corrupt bali got us once again!! the view is just gorgeous, rainy or sunny it's a unique place but unfortunately i left with a bad taste due to these people.",2
"a beautiful spot for a day trip. have one of the guides walk you around and give you the history. while you're in east bali, visit bali asli restaurant. best local cuisine in bali",2
we had gone to bali on our honeymoon..this temple is truly iconic..situated at the seashore ..the architecture and the rituals followed here are mesmerizing..however the only problem is some of the parts of the temple are out of bounds for tourists which was a bit disappointing..,2
"temple is situated on cliff overlooking indian ocean. it can be overcrowded at evening, but thats the best time to visit temple. reason, fire dance. this is memorable experience not to miss. you are sitting in small arena, watching sunset and balinese dance show at same time. dont miss the dance show, even when you have to pay 100k rupiah per ticket. it started raining when we went for the show, but organisers were one step ahead of the nature. everyone in the crowd got the raincoat in 15 minutes and show went ahead. actors were equally committed and enthusiastic in the rain which was non stop throughout show. that rain made the show unforgettable experience for us.",13
"this place offer nice sunset, beautiful beach and temple in one place. this place also crowded with tourist.",4
exactly it was on my to do list and thanks god i did :)way to the temple is precipitous but it deserves to be seen.except of this bali is an amazing island with many places to see.,2
"it's very beautiful the temple the landscape more than all the things, the monkey are not so good and you have to pay attention. we were lucky because we managed to see a hindu marriage hidden behind the wall of the temple! anyway it is a must in bali go!",2
we didn't go at sunset as everyone recommended. instead we went at high noon which was extremely hot. its quite a big space to walk around which would be nice if it was cooler (our fault for going at noon.) you really can't get close to the temples or shrines as it is closed off to tourists which is a bit disappointing. still a nice place to visit and walk around.,4
"breathtaking scenery, nice sunset. there is kecak dance performance everyday starting at 6pm. ticket price: idr100000. beware of the monkeys.",13
"uluwatu temple is stunning, however make sure you bring sunnies so you can see it! we did not see the monkeys at all while walking around the temple however did see them in the car park. we found them to be very cute and playful however made sure not to touch them.",8
"although the weather was hot and humid, this temple site was magnificent. the temple complex was fantastic with lovely green gardens with statues depicting hindu culture of bali. the temple is located at the tip of the shore with great views. probably one of the best temple complexes in bali. this too was highly recommended by trinurthi bali tours - excellent guide and driver. this is must visit place.",2
we went to the roof top bar. absoloutly best view in bali. spoilt by expensive watery lolly water drinks. will never go there again. great spot for people with too much money and no taste!!,2
tanah lot temple is located about an hour out of legian but is certainly worth the drive. it's an amazing temple built on the rocks and something to behold. many people so come early and it involves a bit of walking so wear good shoes! plenty of restaurants and shops so allow a couple of hours. certainly worth a visit.... .highly recommended.,17
"fantastic site , the dance is nice to watch and interesting. best way to see the whole site is to take the long way around to get to the dance performance",13
"the location is stunning. no doubt about it. we were lucky enough to have lowtide and could walk around. late in the day again meant everyone turned up for the sunset. so many people cherish this time of the day and the temples viewpoint of the sun setting over the ocean. i like to go for the temple itself so i found the crowds (and i mean crowds!!) and trying to find space to walk and see - frustrating. it is very tourist driven, with loads of markets heading into the area, and equally just as much rubbish lying around within the grounds. saw the snake cave area - you pay to view, and the holy water area. don't quite know where i sit on this due to the disrespect with rubbish. i found it quite disappointing that whilst the locations of all the temples are stunning and brilliant - we pay to go and see but where is the upkeep of these religious areas? are the tourists interested in the temples or is it just the sunset view over the ocean that has everyone flocking??? if you want to avoid and see the area in somewhat quieter times, go earlier in the day. for some reason, our guides always took us in the late evenings - obviously a sunset thing. but i live on an island, i can see sunset over water and rise over water. whilst it was beautiful, it would have been more so without a 1000 other people lobbying for a spot to do so too. so decide what it is you really want to see and pick the time of day that best suits that :)",4
"pura luhur uluwatu is regarded as one of the six most important temples in bali. its location on the south westernmost precinct of this magical island is said to guard the balinese from the evil spirit of the ocean. like tanah lot, uluwatu with its cliff hanging temple draws the tourists in the late afternoon who congregate to view the sunset. we visited tanah lot earlier in he day but planned to see the actual sunset at uluwatu. you need to be appropriately dressed to enter here, so sash's for men etc. i would also advice visitors to stop off at a decent wc in a fast food outfit before getting here. the male toilets are can best be described as basic and the actual urinals as something like i have never seen before and had to wonder how these things are used when i took my son there! according to my wife the ladies were not a lot better, given the number of visitors and the entrance fees furnished by them it is something they should upgrade. they also put on a balinese dance/play for which there is an extra charge. we did not see this as we saw something similar on a few occasions already and we wanted to head for our hotel after the sunset. the other thing to be careful of and which people ignore despite repeated warnings are the wild monkeys who may snatch your belongings. so unless you need to wear those glasses because of poor eyesight then really put everything away. initially we wondered along the path and found a quiet spot by the cliff to have a small picnic and let the kids have a runaround. we then followed the other tourists to have a look around the area, wander about the temple grounds, but you cannot enter it and then find a good spot to admire the sunset and take pictures. luckily it was a good day to see the setting sun before we were on our way.",8
"we went to uluwatu in the morning, to avoid the evening crowd. the view was picturesque! a 45 minute journey by car from tanjung benoa. a must visit when in bali.",8
the uluwatu temple is right on the ocean and is stunning. while it is literally swarming with tourists (it's a very popular tourist attraction) if you get there early in the morning it is a little less intense. that being said and if you don't mind mingling with lots of other tourists the time to be there is at sunset. it is breathtakingly beautiful. it is worth the time to visit.,8
views of the cliffs and sea were gorgeous but that was pretty much it. there was a temple to climb up to but you cant go in and explore. you had to pay to park before paying again to enter.,14
"you get a breathtaking view from here.first of all,please be careful about all the belongings.a lot of ferocious monkeys.its better you leave all the stuff back in the car and may be walk with a a small stick.this will keep them away. but once you are on the top of cliff you will see one of the best scenic creations.one can sit and spend hours here. kecak dance is another highlight.it is a must watch.it is performed in evening(tip: grab top seat in centre section of amphitheatre)it will give you a awesome view of sunset and performance.",13
"this was a great temple. but be careful of the monkeys. actually the whole bali might be full of them. so be careful everywhere. the dance there is not to be missed, but remember to carry a mosquito repellent.",2
"it took long driver from tourism area but worth stop once you go east bali like amed, tulamben for few days. the entrance is quite cheap and able to feed the fish as well. not too many people and nice to relax",2
"you have to visit the tanah lot temple when you come to bali, it's an amazing place & all the stalls are really cheaply priced. such a beautiful place and it's an awesome experience.",18
the ride towards this area is more rewarding than the temple itself. i can imagine that at sunrise the picture is more special. the setting is mystique between the clouds and mountains.,4
one of the most important temple in bali. we went there for sunset. in a cave there is the holy snake. you can donate to see it (maybe tourist trap). the area of temple is very big so you should have 2 hours to see everything.,2
"the temple is amazing to visit at the end of the day due to its sunset, definitely worth it. it is also very known for the fire dance that takes place everyday at 6pm for an additional 100.000 rp, which is overpriced, but it's good attraction to see it.",13
"we got lucky and witnessed a ceremony. so many, beautifully dressed, local people. it was such an awesome experience watching the ceremony. beautiful temple, although only the local people can go across the water up into the actual tepmle. however, still great views for us tourists. if you go into the small cave opposite the temple, housed there is the holy snake. must pay a donation first to see and touch the little snake. it's an expetience 😉 overall, great visit, beautiful views.",4
"the crowds get crazy, but do not miss this temple. incredible view, especially at sunset. the show is probably not worth it (better ones in ubud) so wait for the crowd to go there and then enjoy a little more peace and quiet. beware of the monkeys! people get stuff stolen all the time, so be very careful.",14
"be sure to come in early to watch the kecak dance, place is a bit crowded with tourist as expected but the view is superb and all worth it especially during sunset. bring comfortable clothes, give extra time for picture taking. if you are going bali, make sure to never miss this! it's a must on your travel bucket list! ;) entrance fee cost 30.000 idr kecak fire dance cost 100.000 idr as of april 2017.",2
"despite the nauseating tourist market here, it's still a vision. i hear trump bought the land adjacent to build a golf course (how could they sell that!? to him?!?) so please go support the ancient temple and help the locals retain its majesty. it's a vision and one of the most beautiful holy temples in the world. in the middle of the ocean. go and try to remember that people carved this with their own hands and the ocean had kept honoring it for hundreds of years.",4
temple on a rock on a beach side. good for insta pics. a nice place to relax in evening but people in temple are in for donations so be cautious,4
the temple is very nice and the view of it when the water is surrounding' it is amazing the only cons i have is the crowd on the site. we were not the only tourists there,4
cool climate with the fabolous lake bratan stunning background feels like a fantastic postcard-like scenery that surrounding the ulun danu temple. a 2-hours-worth-trip and a must visit place !,30
we recently visited with friends. great place and the views are just 'to die for'. fairly steep stair case into the temple itself - so we passed on this. however our friends commented 'absolutely amazing'. the views from the top of the cliffs are simple breathtaking. the camera gets a real workout here and there is so much opportunity for great shots. only thing to watch - the local monkeys have been known to take anything not attached to you (even sunnies from your head) - they usually give it back after some coaxing from the local staff.,14
"the temple is nice to view, but not spectacular, although its location, atop a high cliff overlooking the sea, is spectacular. what made our visit truly memorable is the dance performance one can view from 18:00-19:00. really great, with chanting male dancers (very rythmic) and ancient balinese dancers depicting an old saga. truly recommended, but be on time (for tickets, and for seats) because it can be really crowded!!",13
the temple is located on top of a cliff and the view is stunning. like many temples tourists are not allowed to enter the site where the locals pray. usually if you visit this temple in the evening you will also watch the kecak dance which is a nice 5 acts drama/dance while enjoying the sunset behind.,13
we have visited the place early in the morning and it was already crowded when we arrived. it is not worth to go there just for taking an individual photo at the heaven's gate; you may wait up to 3 hours for that. instead you may take a photo near the gate and not wait at all. if you are for the first time in bali it's a good option to visit the lempuyang temple.,28
"the temple on the beach was pretty cool. we also went under the cave in the cliff and touched the sacred snake, suppose to be good luck. you pay a donation for that. tons of people there, i managed to get photos to make it look like nobody else was there. good photography site.",4
"- beautiful view. the cliffs and water crashing are excitingly dramatic. - you can't see the temple close up unless you are a worshipper. - take a drone if you can. we got great footage and it's the best way to see the temple! - a bit overrated. it's nice to visit and would recommend, but don't get your hopes up too much.",4
temple is beautiful but you can only see it from a certain distance - not allowed to enter. the big problem is the crowd - almost impossible to have a good shot without hundreds of heads but the best for me was the sunset at the other side.. what a view! spectacular,4
"my favorite moment to visit tanah lot was before sunset... and just sit, waiting for the sunset at batu bolong temple, which millions of bats going out from the cave where we were sit. the sound of wave, the sunset and the bats' sound, that is magnificent show!!",17
"this was a beautiful place to visit, weather was cool, and nice breeze. a lot of tourist at this location, but worth it to see a piece of balinese mythology. it was a temple to pray to the sea gods, i believe. the temple is a rock formation in the sea built by fisherman. its amazing how the path to the temple disappears during high tide, leaving on the temple. i only took pictures from the top, because i could see many tourist already walking to the temple. beautiful scenery. i believe the cost was 60,000 rupiah ($4 usd) parking was 5,000 rupiah ($0.36 usd). there are shops and food at this location. nice tree art on the way towards the temple. i was approached by some young girls selling frangipani hair clips and magnets, which i did purchase. if you travel to bali, you should stop by and see this place. breathtaking.",2
"this is a totally different temple from those around bali. the gardens are well laid out and looked after and with the balinese pagodas and their palm tree roofs, it's looks breathtaking especially with the hills and lake as their backdrop. there is also a lunch buffet served in the larger restaurant and a smaller warung serving local food. toilets are available but charging for toilet use after collecting an entrance fee, i think is a bit too much. anyway this is a great place to visit in ubud, bali.",2
we have visited the uluwatu temple with our kids and did the round walk from the entry gate down to the temple across the cliff walk and back to the parking space. it's a nice spot to take amazing pictures from the cliff. the uluwatu temple is as well a place where you can see monkeys walking around in the park. everybody was telling us to be carefully about the monkeys as they are little thefts. we have seen them and the kids where white amazed and feeder them with bread etc. so we haven't had any issues with them. one thing more if you drive up to the uluwatu temple calculate enough time as the roads are small and traffic is like hell especially around sunset as the uluwatu temple is one of the bali sunset spot...,8
"pura ulun danu beratan is on the 50k rp banknote. it makes for lovely photos, and that's about it. you cannot enter the temple and there is nothing else of interest. go there early where there are fewer tourists around. the light should be better than in the afternoon. do note that all those nice images of the temple on the internet and guidebooks are taken during the wet season when the lake water level is higher. otherwise most of the temple is surrounded by grass. entrance fee is 30k, parking is 5k. toilets are 2k.",30
while the sunset was beautiful and the waves crashing on the rocks is right beneath you. you can't actually visit the temple tourists are not allowed in. so that was a minus for me. but if you want to just view the sunset than definitely worth a go. you are actually facing the see so the waves crash right on you if you stand on the edge.,4
"we expected it to be a lot bigger than it actually is. although it is beautiful, the day we went was dull and gloomy, so this sort of ruined the day also but i would recommend other attractions over this such as tanah lot which i believe are more impressive.",17
"if you go to bali, i recommend you this place. don't just travel around kuta, denpasar, and legian. you'll get bored easily there. you should visit places like bedugul, ubud, buleleng, etc. but i'll review this temple first. i won't talk about the views, that's way too common. you can pay for guides here. they can bring you your bags too. for the first 2km, you can negotiate a lift on a motorbike. for foreigners, the weather will feel pretty hot, but trust me, for indonesian and other south east asian people, that's normal. there are a few ways to get to lempuyang luhur temple. there are 7 temples in total if you start from penataran agung temple. to go to the top -no one has confirmed it yet, but there are about 1700-1800 staircases. no, you won't go climbing steps all the way, there are slippery-dirt paths also. some people might say the view is blocked by the trees at the top, but trust me, it's not. you can still see it and the trees only make the view better. i suggest you to bring your long-distance and short-distance lenses. if you bring children or elder that'll get tired easily, you can rest because there are plenty of resting spots and small shops. or, you can pay for a carrier. they're usually mid 20s to 60s women. don't doubt them, they're extremely strong. they can carry things over 40kg on their head. one of them even piggy-backed my cousin which was almost 30kg. and uhh.... just bring money and water. don't bring snacks and don't wear any kind of jewelry (shiny things like earring, necklace, ring, bracelet). there are many wild monkeys, and they get attracted to those things. don't swear or say negative things like you're tired, that's taboo here. and the monkeys, they can bite or scratch you if they're attracted to anything you bring. but don't worry, there are 'pecalang'. okay a brief information, pecalang is some kind of custom security. don't get surprised if you see them bringing fire guns. they're only to scare the monkeys. and one more. make sure you go to the bathroom because you can only rely on nature once you go up (i mean, the bathroom are bushes). but yeah, i admit, if there are public bathrooms, they'll ruin the view.",28
for me this is the most beautiful temple in bali. it is very scenic and it has been the front page of lonely planet and other travel guides. for sure it is a must in your bali experience.,2
this is very famous temple due to its location next to the lake. temple itself is pretty small and not too much to see there. one of main stops on a north tourist loop.,4
we continued to our second destination by dream cruise to indonesia. north bali is first time visited by large cruise ship; we have to be transferred to the smaller feeder boats in order to reach the land. it took more than 2 hours to reach lake buyan and tamblingan and we have a good overall view of the bali twin lakes. the air was good as we're at the misty tops of the mountain. temple ulun danu is a very scenic place of worship. the temple represents the best of north bali.,30
"one of nice place in bali. the beach was clean, view is amazing, we also can get nice spot to take a picture at the cliff.",2
"don't go if you expect to see a temple as it is only for worshippers.nice cliff views but whatever,nasty monkeys and of course lots of tourists wondering around with a look of is this it? can't recommend.",14
"amazing. i believe this is the real tourism destination if you visiting bali. should come and see the beyond of the ambiance. temple, ocean, and people's around very makes me feel great. the photographer around the area also offering photo with temple's background. really love",2
"definitely a must to see the kecak dance every day at sunset. while very touristy, it is worth it.",13
"probably visually the best temple in bali and also perhaps the most touristy. costs 30000 per person and 5000 for car parking. while the temple itself is the highlight being in a little island off the mainland that you can walk across the bay in low tide, the gardens are quite nice and the wander along the cliff is quite picturesque. there are some caves such as the snake temple which you need to pay extra to go into but we didn't, so cant comment on them. unfortunately you do need to walk through the mutitude of shops selling all things from tourist tat to fresh food to get back to your car. sunset is probably the best time to go although this is also the worst time for crowds. we arrived an hour or so before sunset and left just before since we had lovely pictures durign our leisurely stroll and it was getting too crowded. definitely one to go to but would plan so that you leave before the crowds get ridiculous.",2
"my husband and i visited lempuyang through bali golden tours, the tour company was brilliant and fortunately our tour guide started queuing in the line for the gate of heaven for us whilst we looked around the temple. the queue time was near on two hours and you really dont need that long to look around the temple, we had read about this wait time and accepted there would be a lot of tourists, however, people will try to push in and some people take so long with their photos the guys regulating it should allow just a set number of poses per person. on a clear day i am sure it would have been worthwhile but it was quite cloudy so we wished wed have not bothered queuing and got longer at our next stop. that would be our advice- youll get some other lovely photos from other spots in bali such as ulun danu and the handara gate. dont waste your holiday time waiting for posers who have a million photo taken there.",28
for me the view from the temple is just breathtaking. i was standing and watching and couldn't get enough of it. a little walk around the temple surrounded by monkeys living in there. the location is so great. can make a memorable pictures.,14
"we have visited uluwatu temple at sunset, as recommended by other travelers. the sunset is beautiful indeed, however the temple is just average. if you happen to be in the area, give it a try. i wouldn't recommend organizing a special trip for it.",8
"i went here with my friends. the view was very amazing. i mesmerized with all the view in this area. it's more beautiful than what i expected. it wasn't raining but it was cloudy, just in case of raining, please always bring your umbrella. the weather in ulun danu bratan temple was cool. the lake view was amazing. there were motor boats and canoeing for those that wish to par-take.the place was so crowded but you can still get a good picture in front of the temple.",30
"aside from the beauty of temple of tanah lot, you can also find some shopping places, eatery, and tons of other things to do",17
"i was disapointed. i am traveling around bali and i saw many more interesting places and temples. this is just one by the lake, thats all. also overcrowded by tourist. sorry but i have to say that this is nothing special... :/ water temple much more interesting and better.",2
"we chose to visit tanah lot, the ancient hindu temple dedicated to the gods of the sea, in the morning instead of sunset when it is a popular photo spot. it was beautiful with not as many crowds and very peaceful with the floral offerings. the scenery is gorgeous. in the far distance, you can see the construction of donald trump's indonesian resort",18
how i regret not being to ulun danu bratan temple when i visited bali this october 2018. despite having a car booked for myself for the entire day i had to ask the driver to take me back to the hotel to escape the unbearable indonesian heat of the sun. but as they say there's always a next time. i am sure next time i am not going to miss this gem of a beauty. keeping fingers crossed for another visit soon.,30
"make no mistake, this is one of the most beautiful temple in bali and a must visit place! but too bad the monkey ruined it all. we didn't enjoy much and always beware of our surrounding. we even saw more than 5 tourists got items stolen by the monkey! just don't wear any items that will attract the monkey and don't bring your sun glass! still the cliff offer a magnificent view of the temple during the sunset!",2
"the best time to go to uluwatu is just before sunset. you should put sarong to show respect to culture and basically not expose, but they not too strict. the scenery was amazing! it was so beautiful that i felt to cry :)) when i saw the waves down the cliffs and temple in sunset light ❤️. then we moved to amfitheatre where we watched kecak dance. pure beauty!",8
we stopped off here between the gates of heaven and lunch at bali asli. a smallish area home to several ornamental pools stocked with whopping fish that you can feed with the food on sale from the shops at the gates. shame about the new cafes selling burgers in the place. one of the pools has a stepping stone route along it. you cant really pass anyone stood on the stones so the whole line of people traffic will move as fast as the slowest instagram obsessed visitor taking the 20th shot of the same thing because the composition wasnt perfect. thats fine but it can cause the walk on the stones to take an hour. there are swimming pools there which all use the same water as the fish pools. the water looks crystal clear and there are changing rooms if you want to have a dip. we didnt. the pools are split for boys only and family/female. there is a hotel attached to the attraction. you will need some cash to get in (i think about 5000 each) and the fish food is 5000 for 3 bags.,2
"this stop is almost in every guidebook as great place to visit, but reality isn't that good. lots of tourist groups and all you can see is 4m tall temple, thats only interesting thing about it is that is on island. for 50k per person really nothing interesting.",4
set on the lake with awesome views around. was especially eerie visiting in the late afternoon when the clouds come over the lake and make this place mystical and magical looking. i thoroughly enjoyed this one and took many photos.,4
"this is very big temple but can not go to temple jsut go to the stair and see the view of ocean and return back to down stair,",4
"i would highly suggest visiting uluwatu at sunset. the view is simply gorgeous. my friends and i arrived around 5:30pm so we had enough time to venture through the temple and take photos and then have the perfect amount of time to gaze out at the sunset and take in the hues changing. we saw the skies turn from orange to pink to purple. it was stunning. those views paired with some of the most glorious ocean waves washing onto shore was absolute perfection. best of all, there is a traditional indonesian dance/ theatrical performance that takes place in the amphitheater during sunset which is a must-see. we loved watching the sunset while waiting for the show to start!",8
"amazing views from the cliff. many photo opportunities here. entrance is idr20k for foreigner. i was a little apprehensive as i've heard and read so much about the monkeys' menace. when i was there, there wasn't any monkey incident inside uluwatu, but there were a few monkeys stealing slippers and purse at the entrance / payment counter. we were advised by our driver to not wear hat, sunglasses and earrings, or hold anything that is easy for the monkeys to grab hold of. just be alert and i think it's fine. the temple itself is not opened, but just go around the compound and there are many amazing views from the cliff. i was there in the afternoon, and the crowd was still bearable. i could only imagine how amazing the sunset can be. definitely a must visit of bali.",8
not much here. another temple and far from ubud. we also stopped at the twin lakes which was another let down. lots of places to do those selfies you see online but nothing of interest to us.,4
a must see if you are in the area. cheap fee and you can spend there as much or little time as you want to. the temple is really attractive. there is also nice restaurant in the are.,4
"tanah lot temple is located in a really beautiful area. we visited there on sunset and it was amazing. nice big waves in the ocean. there are lots of other tourists, but for us, that is never a problem. you could still get nice pictures. in my opinion, the ticket fee 60 000 idr is very reasonable. there are lots of stores and restaurant inside the area. also, there are free toilets.",17
"it's a nice sanctuary by the small artistic town of ubud. green and lush, well maintained. monkeys are fine, not agressif like uluwatu. worth to visit our brothers and sisters.",8
i can only imagine how nice this place would be at sunset! we found this place a little boring and not that interesting. it was nice and all but nothing spectacular. it would have been good to get an information book about the place or have some sort of signage explaining the temple.,4
"a very exotic place. beautiful temple, beautiful sunset. inside this area there is also a shopping center that offers souvenirs of bali with affordable prices.",2
"the temple was amazing to see and the whole area was very peaceful and it's fantastic to see the local people worshipping. it is a great, unmissable spot in bali, don't miss it!",2
"very far from downtown bali (around 3 hours) but the view is stunning and worth the trip. don't miss is if you are in the region. you can also stop by the tegalalang rice field in the middle of the trip, which is nice and fun but not as wow as batur.",2
"this place is just beautiful and tranquil with the temples in the water but you can't go inside and the wonderful well kept grounds, and there are a few market stalls on the outside",4
it is mainly a viewpoint from where the vast beautiful sea and its waves can be seen hitting the cliffs. the temple part is closed for entry as it is only for praying only,4
"we were there to explore the cultural attraction in bali. very interesting place and on the way to the cliff where the temple is, there are lots of monkeys in the park leading up to the temple. the monkeys were tame. we also attended the kecak dance performing the ramayana story. at the time it was heavily cloudy and once we secured a good spot in the amphitheatre, the rain started. we and all of the guests werent prepared for the rain. it took a while for the organiser to distribute disposable rain ponchos, it helped but we all got wet. the unpleasant experience could have been avoided by distributing the rain ponchos. anyway, the performance itself was fantastic but the rain and last minute distribution of rain ponchos was a distraction. it could've been 4/5 from me. actually the learning is when coming to the uluwatu temple during the rainy season, best prepared for rain (bring a rain coat)",8
this temple is located on a beautiful cliff. i was however very put off by the large monkeys on our way up to the temple. i was warned to be careful and to hide my sunglasses. i had a bottle of water in my hand and within seconds the monkey ripped it from me. i didn't know what hit me. didn't enjoy my time here because of this experience. i had been to this temple about 25 years earlier and at that time i had one jump on my back. needless to say i won't be going for a third time!,14
after 12 visits to bali over 40 years we finally visited the temple. glad we did but very ho hum. the views are great but the temple itself is less than the average local balinese village temple.,2
"beautiful beach,great surf spot but very sharp coral reef that is in shallow water. amazing cliff top temple, very cheeky monkeys be aware of them ,",14
"after traveling most of bali one of the last things for us to see was this temple. we were staying in nusa dua and taxis were around 300,000 for a trip to see the temple. i am so glad we decided not to peruse this. luckily we had hired a mo-ped for 24 hours and decided as we had the mo-ped we would take a trip to see the temple ( one hours drive). when we arrived we were slightly disappointed, there isn't really much to see apart from nice scenery and views of the ocean and the small temple. personally tanah lot had a lot more to offer than this temple and would highly recommended tanah lot. personally i would not pay the fees to see this temple but if you have your own transport like we did it is nice to visit just to see.",18
"this temple and the fire dance was the last stop off on a long trip day and we got to the temple a little later than we had anticipated and as such had limited time to see it's beauty. indeed this was further restricted by the number of people there, most of who had, like us, came to see the sunset and fire dance at six o'clock. we paid our reasonable price for entrance and the dance which included hired sarongs, again a must to gain entry, and spent a relatively short time seeing the temple and admiring it's location on the top and edge of a 70 metre drop straight into the sea. this eleventh century sea temple is indeed a fine structure but somewhat a little more simpler than others we had visited, but of course it did include the large amphitheatre area which opened out onto the sea looking straight out in a westerly direction as the sun went down. overall i think we had too little time here as we did decided pretty early to set off for decent seats for the dance, again like many others, and we were so pleased we did as it filled up extremely quickly and those who came late struggled to fit in. i enjoyed the temple but alas time wasn't on our side and the draw of the sunset performance drew us away early.",13
"the hindu temple was build in the 16th century on a large island rock. we unfortunately were at the temple during high tide, so it was not accessible. it was still a beautiful site to see and well worth our time. but there were lots of tour buses while we there adding to the frenzy of locals visiting the site. there are lots of small business selling food, clothes and novelties. well worth the time to get there.",4
"it's a very long ride to see this temple. not all the areas are accessible (for worship) only. the entrance fee is very affordable, and the scenic view of the cliff and the shore is simply majestic. there are souvenir shops outside, in the parking area, and some food shops too. definitely worth visiting when in the area.",4
"the temple itself is amazing and i don't feel a temple can be rated, but the overall experience is a bit disappointing. there are thousands of tourists everywhere. upon arrival it's about 40k each, from the entrance you walk down to the water passing markets and shops. seeing it for the first time is amazing, but you don't get to climb up onto it. i think it would be too damaged with the amount of tourists. to be able to walk up the few steps, you have to get blessed and make a donation. to see the snake you have to make a donation. there are people walking around trying to sell lasers and sarongs and birds, etc. again the temple itself is amazing but everything before, after and around the temple is disappointing",4
first time here despite numerous previous trips to bali. bit of a trek to get here. pros: beautiful sunset photos. cons: too many selfie sticks!!,2
best time to visit this temple is during sunset. make sure that its low tide so you can access it. also it will be crowded so make sure you find the best seat to view & enjoy the sunset. there are different vantage points though.,4
"we arrived around 4:30 pm to be able to get the tickets for the sunday performance. i heard there are different groups performing and the one on sunday is the best. it's usually sold out. we then walked around the temple and sat down for the show around 5:30. it's a beautiful experience, to watch the performance in a semi-circular, thrust stage open-air theater, overlooking the sea and sunset. watch out for the white monkey character, and don't sit too close to the stage as a big fire is part of the performance and you'll be smoked. try to sit facing the sea. i highly recommend getting a drink at the alila afterward.",13
the surrounding area of valcano mount batur is worth visiting on way to ulun danu batur temple. it has to be combined with temple if you are not treking in the area. nice place to have lunch and watch the beautiful lake & the valcano.,30
"the view from around the temple grounds is truly spectacular and worth the price of admission but don't expect anything from the temple. the temple is truly a disappointment. first, one cannot even go inside the temple grounds and second, it has none of the flair of typical balinese temples. for being one of the top-six temples in bali, it is decidedly unimpressive. no redeeming architectural value at all.",2
"i would rate this as the second best place to visit in bali after tannah lot. its beautiful with a stunning background. there is also a balinese traditional orchestra in the evening, they performed a small part of the hindu epic \ramayana\. ramayana is ofcourse were long and all of it can;t be performed in an hour so they retell the kidnapping of sita and hanuman's attempt to meet her in this performance.",2
"an important cultural shrine that has been loved to death by mass tourism. as fascinating as its history and cultural significance, tanah lot is one of the worse tourist traps i have ever seen.",17
"what sets this apart from the other temples in the region are the stunning cliff views and the blue water below. plus the aggressive monkeys (that were conspicusously less active on our oppressively hot day of visit)! somewhat bothersome was the significant trash strewn about the park. also, the temple itself was nothing terribly exciting and you could get better views from the surrounding cliffs.",14
"out of all the beautiful temples bali has to offer i preferred this one to visit for the reasons it was a magnificent temple with best views of the surroundings. least did i know, as no reviews said, that it all just a money draining business. first, your car won't take you to the entrance of the temple. it has to parked at the parking lot quite faraway from the entrance. second, you have to pay for your two way commute till the entrance. then there is a stepped way and a ramped way to the entrance but they always guide you to the stepped one to make sure you pay donations. elderly travellers who would prefer ramp are discouraged due to this greed of theirs. and after all this circus, all you get to see is a really long queue for the photo at the famous entrance gate and no admission to the upper parts of the temple. in all it seriously is a waste of time and effort going there.",2
"the temple is one of seven sea temples around the balinese coast and one of balis most important landmarks. the setting of this temple on the sea shore and the crashing white waves are beautiful. we could not watch the sunset but i understand it is a mesmerizing experience. unfortunately its possible to walk up only a part of the steps leading to the main temple. this is an ancient hindu temple and it seems like all such temples in bali, there are no idols in the temple. the park in the temple complex is nice but the pathway to the temple complex is dotted with too many shops and you may initially confuse it with a shopping area. its worth visiting this sea temple.",2
we are not interested in visiting temples but we enjoyed this visit to this temple as it gave us a unique experience of bali's tradition and culture through the sunset fire dance performance which was interesting. my advice is to watch the performance till the end as it gets more interesting in its second part and also not to miss taking pictures with the actors by the end.,2
"it's a sacred hindu temple, but if the sea is rising you cannot reach the temple and touch the holy snake or get the holy water, but you still can enjoy the temple view from a distance, the temple park and surrounding also a great view and it has an art market too.",4
"this temple is on the shore of lake bratan, which gives it a scenic backdrop. there are a few buildings to visit and some unusual statues, particularly the large frog! if you take a leisurely stroll around the grounds, a visit will take around an hour.",4
"the temple is on the edge of the cliff and is very impressive. kecak fire dance start at 6pm, be there at 5.30pm to find nice seat. we paid idr 100,000 per person for the ticket. the kecak dance was very awesome. the uluwatu temple and the kecak fire dance was worth the trip.",8
tanah lot temple is 1 hr 15 min drive from kuta. the place is a scenic beauty. there is a temple in the sea. this spot is one of the tourist attraction point and recommended to visit if anyone is visiting bali.,18
"the temple is not that impressive as tanah lot. still i prefer it because of the surroundings. the temple itself is located on a top of a cliff, with a wonderful sea below. the clear water, the waves, the cliff itself is for me the main attraction. nevertheless the temple itself worth seeing.",17
"visited the temple at 11.30ish and it was relatively quiet which was good! lovely views along the cliffs and not too many steps to walk up and down if people are worried about such things. we ordered a taxi from our hotel with a return included so as long as you preplan this theres no issues! there are monkeys - we didnt have any issues but there is one walkway that has a lot of them sitting either side (however, if you literally hate monkeys you can avoid this particular walkway!). they do provide you with a sarong so you dont have to bring your own!",14
the must do activity to do while you are in bali. wonderful sunrise view from the top of the volcano. you can also see monkeys on your way down.,2
tanah lot is in such a pretty setting right on its own little piece of land just off the shore in bali. we visited this area on a hot sunny day and enjoyed it very much. the grounds surrounding the temple area are lovely and clean and the ocean views are amazing . while here we were approached by 4 young school teenagers who asked us questions in english as to where we came from and why we were here and how long we would be in bali. they recorded our answers and posed for photos...all for a school assignment. it was enjoyable talking to them. the area was busy with tourists. we were there during high tide . the entrance fee is 60000 rupiahs each adult . there are lots of shopping \ booths \ if you choose to do some shopping as well.,18
"this temple is nothing special compared to others you can visit in bali, but the views are certainly lovely. the day we were there it was absolutely teeming with tourists from big tour groups, so it was hard to find any peaceful moments. the dance was excellent - i highly recommend it, even if you've seen other dances on your trip. it's completely different to the others! do make sure you read the notes about the story of the dance though - it won't make much sense without them.",2
"you either really like it or you don't. pros: its beautiful and have many photo opportunities. cons: overcrowded, too commercialized, rude asian tourists groups trying to usher others away so they can take their group photos! there is plenty of other beautiful and spiritual temples to visit that don't get the advertising speel that this place gets.",4
"the temples in bali are amazingly wonderful. it was my original reason for flying to bali. the hindu family were my hosts for the 15 days i was there. the agung family was very hospitable, friendly, and have beautiful air-b-b's ready for one or two. nice breakfast each morning. if you go to bali you must go to tagallang and find lendy. he is the young man that cares for the small temple that overlooks the rice terraces. he is has the best jungle excursions on your trip. tell him brad says hello! no appropriate date below. i was there in january/february 2016",2
"the temple itself is like the other temples in bali. but, since it is on top of rock cliff, the scenery is so beautiful. blue sky, blue sea, sound of the breaking waves, and the cliff make a perfect stunning combination. i was so speechless to see it. just be careful of the naughty monkeys. one of them took and tore off the bear chain from my little daughter's bag, made her cried loudly. and when my hubby calmed her down, the other took his glasses and broke it into two. quite a matter to us, since my hubby's poor near sighted and i couldn't drive a car:'( so, just leave your glasses, bag, or anything not necessary in the car, and hold your phone cell or camera tightly. but anyhow, the view boost our mood so we forgot the issue quickly. this breathtaking scenery is absolutely a must to see in bali.",2
"this site includes a large number of temples for which you have to climb high in the mountains (after taking a dizzyingly steep drive to the entrance). to see them all will take 4-6 hours, but you can see the main temple, which is beautiful and has an exceptional view, in less than an hour. men and women alike will need to wear sarongs (which you can rent at the entrance for 10,000 rupiah), and there are lots of instructions about where you are not allowed to walk and which stairs you must climb. we did not see any signs explaining how to get to the other temples higher up, but we heard that it requires over 1,000 steps. before ascending to the top level of the main temple, you will need to get sprinkled with holy water. entrance fee is a voluntary donation.",28
"visited here one evening to see the temple and to watch the famous fire dance show. it was nice to wander around the temple but wish we had left it at that. we arrived at the seating area for the dance show on a very hot evening to find it very full. we took our seats and were amazed as they kept cramming more and more people in .. it was very uncomfortable and would of escaped there and then if possible. by the start of the show every nook and cranny was filled, it was not a good feeling. if something major had kicked off there would of been no escaping! the show was ok but think its better to watch in a smaller capacity. for us it put us off going to see anymore dance shows which is a shame. our opinion enjoy the temple and see the show elsewhere.",13
"walking around the temple hills and looking at the cliffs was great. would have been nice to have some information on what we were looking at, perhaps at the entrance so as to not damage the sanctity of the temple itself.",4
"the beautiful sunset is forever etched in my memory. its not something you get to see everyday. picturesque cliff. however can be a little too crowded during peak season. if you get a chance to watch the kecak dance, be sure to step outside for a while mid way of the show to view the sunset by the cliff.you would miss the sunset if you stayed on for the whole show.",13
it is a lovely spot for a temple and the lake is very pretty- unfortunately the rain spoilt it so was not at it's best,4
"this is one of the several places i would highly recommend for a visit in bali. located over 1000 metres above sea level, the surrounding is really cool and refreshing. and the scenery is beautiful too!",2
"to get to the temple, you would have to cross a small path across the sea on foot which makes this whole experience unique and thrilling! depending on your luck, sometimes the tide may get a little high and you might lose your balance while crossing the sea. so make sure you hold on to someone. visiting the tanah lot beach is a must.the glittering black sand with the clear light blue water is so pretty and stunning! also, head to dewi sinta restaurant for some delicious food.",17
beautiful temple surrounded by a very beautiful tropical garden. a pool with nice step stones and full of fishes which you can feed them and a peaceful atmosphere.,4
"even if you don't visit the temple and all the vendor stands, come here for the sunset over the indian ocen.",4
it's nice to have a look at this temple! not the best one in bali but the view on the cliff and the monkeys worth a visit!,2
"this place was on our check list when we planned my bali trip. we visited this place on our way back to nusa dua from north bali. this place was really surprising (cannot imagine such a beautiful place from outside). my lil one enjoyed the fishes in the pond. very picturesque place. one can also click sme pics with big snacks, owl or big lizard outside this place.",2
this temple is situated on a cliff by the seaside offering great views of the sea! there is also a beach where one can actually go down and swim. but beware the monkeys around the temple! they particularly target glasses and hats!,14
"the temple set on the edge and top of the cliff, provide you with stunning view to the 200 meter drop down to the water below. one of my favourite balinese temples, on the other side of the temple area, sit the famous uluwatu kecak dance platform. the entrance to the temple isn't valid for the dance, there is a ticket booth inside the courtyard below the temple area to purchase the ticket for the dance performance. be there before 6, when the dance started.",8
nice temple steeped in culture with beautiful cliff views of the sea. monkeys are good company! excellent fire dance near the temple.,14
"for those people having their first trip to bali, this is a must. it is beautiful and quite spectacular. the only down side are the touts a market stalls that are continually houding you to buy something, but i guess that that is now world wide.",2
small temple on very beautiful location. but too many tourists. and way too many shops for tourists.,4
"another lovely place to enjoy the balinese sunset. because of the low tide, we could walk all the way to the temple. the sounds of the crashing waves were really something.",2
"uluwatu temple is a really beautiful spot to visit in bali. we walked the entire length of the place. it was peaceful and very very scenic. quite a lot of monkeys here, so beware of your sunglasses, phones and cameras. highly recommend this place if you're in the vicinity.",8
uluwatu temple is a must see. the temple is on a litle island that could be accessed in the low tide. the surrounding cliff and the sea waves made this local almost magic.,8
"we went to tanah lot in afternoon. we saw sun go down, we can see very beautiful sunset. we enjoyed our time together and take a picture together. we get perfect view for take a picture.",17
"initially i was a little bit worried because me and monkeys are not really in a good terms. but we were accompanied by our guide during the tour and he was very helpful to remind us when monkeys were too closed. and also there are officials standing by to help. the temple located in the cliff with 2 important spots situated on both sides of the temple. first the \photo spots\ where you can take pictures of beautiful sunset with the temple, the sea and the cliff as your background. the other spot is a place where you can watch the impressive fire and kecak dance. each spots are about 100-200m from the temple in the center with a lot of steps. so to visit this place you need good physical fitness. the place is well managed for tourist attraction and presents beautiful scenery. and don't forget to watch the fire and kecak dance.",14
visiting the temple for the sunset kecak dance is a must whilst in bali. wonderful photo opportunities abound and the dance is quite mesmerising and the costumes amazing.,2
"a lot less visited than ubud, oldest palace in bali, if you want the full monty then take a guide, we didnt and were quite happy. the guides outside are really pushy and annoying. we fed the massive koi took a walk and swam in the cool nature pools",2
"one of the many templey in bali, but this one is partly on the rock in the see. of course it is crowded with tourists, but you can enjoy pretty nice views and sunset here.",2
"really looked forward to visiting monkey forest & it didn't disappoint me. the monkeys were really well behaved! they only want food that's all. i was holding a coffee in my hand before entering, i wanted to finish it & throw it away but i got caught by one of them. honestly i panicked when the little guy jumped on me but after smelling the coffee he just jumped right off. so guys, they don't like coffee. i think. hahaha. we had a guide who brought us around the forest & told us a little bit about the monkeys & the forest itself. he said the monkeys are really well behaved here compared to uluwatu. they don't steal your things, they just steal your food. there's a few push carts selling small bunch of bananas at 20,000rp & the big ones at 50,000rp to feed the monkeys. all you have to do is take the banana in your hands & hold it up & just wait. the monkey/s will climb on you & sit on your shoulder while eating it. great if you want a picture with them or just for the experience. the monkeys are sterilised & they are clean. there's care takers around the forest as well to discipline the monkeys should they get naughty. they're dressed in green! don't forget to read the rules just outside the entrance before going in! keep calm when a monkey jumps on you. panicking, screaming & all that only scares them & gets them self defensive(it's general nature).",8
"it is pretty far from everything, but it was worth it. very picturesque settings and lots of photo ops. you only look at the temple which is placed in a lake at the foot of a mountain. beautiful.",4
"the place is good. but i'm not sure how you'd check the tides of a lake. we've just been there and unfortunately the temple was not surrounded by water so it's very different from what you see in the pictures. the area is small but still ok for a walk around. if you pay to take pics of the birds, you might as well handle them. i second the opinion of going early morning. you'd get a more serene feeling. we went in the afternoon and there were too many tourists around. you don't need a sarong to get in here.",4
"we managed to find this temple on our own, scoot eating from the weston! the view from these cliffs is amazing and uninstructed (meaning there are no fences so bring sensible shoes!) and bring your own sarong! (ok it won't break the bank to rent ins, but seriously you will need it do many times just buy one!). careful of the monkeys like the guidebook says. we were able to avoid the bus loads which was great,",14
nice temple to enjoy the sunset. the place located just exactly on the cliff. fantastic view but be careful with the monkey here. they may stole your stuff.,14
"the temple is situated on a beautiful cliff overlooking the ocean facing west, making for a beautiful sunset scene. the sprawling complex around the temple is bare of interesting features, and the temple itself is not accessible to visitors. don't come here for a temple tour, come for the views.",4
"the uluwatu temple is definitely worth the ticket price of 30000idr. seated on top of steep cliffs jutting out of the indian ocean its a gorgeous day trip. we wished we would have spent more time at the temple and cliff side pathways. my wife, some friends and i all went to the temple 2hrs hour prior to the kecak performance and it still wasnt enough time as we got seated just after 5, for a six oclock showing... so, if you want to spend time walking the cliff side pathways and enjoy the scenery and the show which i highly recommend id get there around 330. if youre not going to the performance id give yourself around 3 hours to really enjoy everything there, its absolutely stunning in any weather situation. remember, its not disney, its a holy temple that actually gets used for ceremonies so be respectful and aware you are in indonesia not a western country. its a privilege to be there.",8
"proud to have an experience to the temple on top of mountain. taking almost 1 hour to arrive at the temple from the mountain feet, but passion to challenge it makes unforgettable memory. this temple gate faces to mount of agung which was very beautiful, what an amazing!",28
"this is a beautiful water temple very close to seminyack. thus a very easy drive either on your own or with a guide. the only problem was the number of people. it was overrun with tourists. so much so that a bazar of trinket booths have been established before the temple to sell you stuff. i would defiantly go to this site, however, don't let it define your bali temple experiences.",2
"we were so excited to visit , paid our $6.00 and walked and walked in the heat . the views of the beach and the back of the temple ? were great . but we couldnt enter such a shame and a waste of time",4
"definitely a must see place in bali. the temple itself is not that special, but the location on the top of the cliff with a majestic view of the ocean, its simply breathtaking. a monkey tried to steal my wristlet so be careful.",2
"we only went for the temple, which is not very visually inspiring. views are good, but we saw a lot more interesting temples on bali. we had to miss the dance as we have young child. was coach loads of people so not our scene",2
bali is amazing. beautiful beach nice food. gud people.. i would like to visit sometime again.. mr gede our driver was excellent.,2
this is considered one of the most important temples in bali. the location is beautiful; however i think it is overrated. we did not go to the show as we had seen the fire dance in another location. it is nice it is located right there. however the view of the temple is from a distance.,2
"nice view at the top of temple. many people. come when do not have ceremony. be careful especially if you want to take picture for the top view. many photographer hired, and also big snake , can take picture but need to pay., if just want to touch i think free. if you already at here, so better buy some souvenir here. cheaper than other place and can nego until let go. ticket to enter, for international idr 60 000 and local idr30 000.",4
"the place is on top of a hill with lot of steep walking and many monkeys around, preying for any chance to grab (evey your specs) from your hand. the view from the temple was good, but the place is over sold. too many people around to really understand the history and enjoy the serenity.",14
"this is my favorite temple in bali. very peaceful, very quite and fantastic view. you have to vist bratan temple, i would definitely suggest!",2
beautiful place on the southern tip of bali island with some great photo spot. toilet is clean and well maintained. hope tourism will recover soon.,2
we rented a motorbike and travel through the north of the island. this temple together with the waterfall were the highlights of the day. this temple right next to the lake makes a great impression. you cannot miss it!,4
"this temple is situated on a stunning cliff face and the views are breathtaking. on the downside if you go for the sunset kecak it is very overcrowded, hot and the sand flies certainly made a meal of me! take some water and a fan. if you don't like crowds i would give the kecak a miss and just visit for the temple and the view.",13
after tanah lot this temple on a high cliff beside the sea is another gem of bali and a must see place. sarong is necessary to wear. one can bring or can rent the sarong here. be aware of the monkeys here. although there are so many officers who can help you if any problem with monkeys there. the place at which temple is situated is awesome. after watching the sunset one can watch the kecak dance which is lso very popular here. a must go place in bali,2
"such a nice place to stay. we are staying in the home stay uluwatu tregge surf camp. we loved the thomas beach, not touristic at all. the temple is nice but the monkeys can be a little agressive. they grab everything they can so don't wear glasses.",8
"uluwatu temple is the great place to visit and see. and also you can see traditional balines dance like kecak dance, barong dance and fire dance",8
"to be fair we had seen a lot of temples as part of our holiday by the time we went to uluwatu. the location on top of the cliff is quite beautiful......if you can see the view as this place is very crowded around sunset. the highlight is the kecak dance, see seperate reviews for this. despite all the warnings about monkeys we didnt see that many or notice anyone having problems with them.",8
"another must visit place. the temple in the lake is beautiful. go there in the morning, where sometimes you can be luck to find mist/fog.",4
"this is a beautiful place, just by the seaside. looking down the cliff and sunset is the best thing to do. love the kecak dance.",13
"this is a beautiful temple with amazing views of the ocean. plan to visit earlier in the day to avoid the crowds. be extra watchful for the monkey's that grab hats, glasses, camera's even phones. some of them are trained by a few shady characters who will pretend to retrieve your property but will ask for a fee (when they are the ones priming the primates to grab your stuff).",14
the ancient hindu temple is majestic sitting out on the point of the shore line and beautiful whilst watching the sunset behind it. if you can find a quiet spot to enjoy it. very crowded to the extent tourists looked like ants - if your guide recommends the better times its probably worth missing the sunset - depending on how you like crowds. lots of shopping nearby so leave plenty of time if you havent had the chance before.,4
"nice temple but nothing special, we couldn't get into the temple, only a few stair steps and that's it. the uluwatu temple is more beautiful in my opinion. the way to the temple (from seminyak) is really nice with the most beautiful rice fields we have seen on bali. it took 45mins by scooter, worth it!",8
"we were able to go during low tide and we're lucky enough to be able to walk to the temple where we were blessed by the priests. due to the temple being quite small inside, visitors are not allowed inside the actual temple but you can still feel the peacefulness of the temple by listening to the waves from the indian ocean. just be prepared for the large crowds.",4
"one of the best natural attractions in bali. it's a moderate level hike, suitable for most people (excluding morbidly obese americans - i'm speaking from experience seeing two of such specimens attempting the climb). get up early, climb the mountain, enjoy the view.",2
beautiful views. peaceful temple. the monkeys entertained my kids and they didn't want to leave. they were very cute and didn't bother you much as long as you didn't bother them.,14
the place was too crowded. the kecak fire dance was good and the performers were amazing. be careful at the end of the show as there are lots of naughty monkeys that snatches bags and foods. the sunset was really amazing!,13
"a great temple on the beach, beautiful beach views from the top, a broad, widely available quiet hotel away from the hustle of the city, the surrounding community with the native culture of bali is very attractive for those who want to be alone or pleased with serenity",2
"there are just two or free nic buldings, croded with lot of tourists and local people. definitly you can skip this temple, bether go to tanah lot temple.",17
"my best experiences ever, the temple itself is fascinating, the cliff walk around it is a great highlight and of course the sunset kacak chanting and show was engaging, entertaining and for me a spiritual experience that i will do again when i go there next time too. i recommend it for anyone who is visiting this area.",13
"this is one of the most photographed and shared places in bali, so it's definitely worth a visit. you can spend there at least 2 hours and keep discovering beautiful things and viewpoints. come with your camera battery fully charged.",2
"here cliff with temple together very match & beautiful,best view in bali. tanah lot compare here is nothing.",18
"typically items that are rated as 'highly recommended' in tourist magazines tend to be hype. but that was not the case for the kecak dance at uluwatu temple. the way the ramayana was enacted, the music/chanting, and to top it off hanuman's antics. it was an experience to remember for the lifetime.",8
"it's not very big, even stopping with my camera i was round in less than an hour. monkeys everywhere, but if you don't have any food or plastic bags they'll ignore you. on the other hand i saw them mugging people for their bags, snacks and drinks, so be prepared and if you can just keep your (non food) stuff in your pockets. entrance was only 50,000 and i was impressed with the number of staff and lack of litter, considering how many plastic wrapped items i saw the monkeys steal. the temple is pretty, but it's so busy it's hard to get a proper look. a nice diversion, but i won't be rushing back.",14
"uluwatu is the southern bali clift with spectacular view point, unfortunately temple comercialización is unless an effort for tourists here. the sunset view is spectacular here. southern bali ocean wave is fantastically beautiful, the silver colored monkeys are scattered every corners of the temple zone, the views intrinsically varieties of beautifull views. there are many tour organizers offering you to get there for the sunset and balinese kecak dances in the evening. they also offering you the bbq dining place in jimbaran after the sunset and dances.",8
just a temple floating in water.. just it.. it's not worthy with the distance between my place (nusa dua) to there (around 3 hour).,4
"had a chance to watch the sunset in uluwatu temple area. it is very beautiful! you can see the water below and wander at the temple by the cliff. it is very commercial kecak dance show and i do not particularly appreciate the comedy bit in the show but still worth seeing anyway if you are already there. the monkeys can be fun but not when it is your own stuff that they snatched away. if you have free 2-3 hours to look around bali, give it a visit.",8
there are no words to describe this place... its gorgeous and mesmerising. its definitely one of the place one must visit indonesia. the colour of the water around that place is beautiful and scary. i just couldnt take my eyes of the water and could just stand there for hours just watching the scene. one thing which i would definitely warn people about this place is to wear shoes while visiting this place and not wear heels or flats because the place is muddy and slippery.,2
"uluwatu is a place on the south-western tip of the bukit peninsula of bali. once you get to the temple, you get an amazing view on either side of the temple. they had a traditional balinese dance performance here on the day of our visit. preferred time to visit would be evening although it was crowded.",8
"lovely views and walk around the temple grounds and along the cliff. i'd suggest going earlier in the day as we could see it getting very busy by the time we left around 3-4pm and you can catch the sunset in other places. the monkeys are cheeky but there are signs everywhere (and reviews!) telling you to not have anything loose (like hair clips, sunglasses etc) and to be careful - if you follow the advice you'll be fine, the most we got into was a tug of war with a little monkey over our water bottle which was quite hilarious (we won!). we took up the offer of a guide and, although you don't necessarily need one, he was very eager to help us take good pictures and had a sling shot in case any monkeys got too close.",14
this is a must see when youre in bali well worth the drive. its always good to fit some history into holidays,2
"the actual temple and the area just by the water is amazing at sunset and basically what i came there for. what i didn't expect was how big the whole surrounding area was, with all the shops, restaurants and touristy stuff. if you just want to see the sunset there are other places you could go to without hundreds of tourists in your way. it was a cool experience but i wouldn't go there again.",4
"one of many nice temples in bali, however this one has a spectacular location. not sure there is anything here to differentiate it from the others. we didn't have to pay an entrance fee, though i think we were there on a special day. there is a restaurant which seemed like a convenient place to eat, thought we didn't try it. being at a higher altitude, it tends to be cooler than the coast.",2
one of the best places in bali to watch sunset with tanah lot temple as back ground. located in tabanan regency.,18
"it is a nice temple full of locals. the area is beautiful, green, with plenty of statues and details. there, the locals have a swim next to the temple. the best option to see this temple is hire a private driver (well informed and with aircon) or a motorbike (if you prefer on your own), and start from candi dasa, drive up to tirta gangga, then tulamben to dive, then amed to dive (here dive is spectacular! with statues in the sea) and then, on the way back, drive along the coast down to ujung temple and back to candi dasa. duration: full day. really worth it! ps: you can start at any point. candi dasa is where i started.",4
"i have always wanted to visit tanah lot, and it was as beautiful as i thought it would be. we were there late in the afternoon the tide was out and you could just walk around it, stunning, but very busy.",17
we were very impressed by the magnificent beauty of the place. the path leading to the temple looks like the great wall of china.,4
"although this may seem churlish, one can get too much of a nation's temples, but this really is worth a visit. there are a number of temple buildings, but the most impressive is on the lake shore. sadly, there had been some strong rains and flooding had a occurred a few months before, so renovations were underway. ulun danu temple is one of the more spiritual places we have visited, with a splendid view over the lake. i certainly recommend you visit. bear in mind that this is a highly religious attraction, so suitable behaviour and attire should be considered. one can also get refreshments and souvenirs at the little shops nearby. go with a guide, if possible.",30
"after visiting besakih temple, i realized that the uluwatu temple is not really a marvel in terms of architectural design or beauty. yes, the sunset is rather beautiful. however, the only thing that really appealed to me was the walk along the sheer cliff face that one needs to undertake to reach the temple. there is of course another stairway short cut as well, which is far less awe inspiring. i did get my sunglasses snatched by a monkey who gave it back only after being offered a banana. i paid idr 10,000 for the banana. but i found that experience more hilarious than anything else. the monkeys are obviously trained or genuinely mischievous, but i do believe they are harmless.",8
"incredible landscape you shouldnt miss but do not underestimate the monkeys!!! as we did… they are quick and strong and my daugther and i were both stolen glasses in a second although we were holding them by hands. the monkey that took my sunglasses tore them apart in next few seconds and we hopelessly watched how my daugthers medical glasses were bitten by the second monkey. we called the guard and he came quite quickly and throw them food and then they left the glasses. no wonder that they still all the time. very bad experience indeed! there should be a clear warning and even more then just one that all visitors should take off glasses and put them to bags. please implement this improvement as soon as possible. otherwise, as i sad this is a must-see. the entrance fee is neglibile - 30k for children and 50krup. i would also recommend kecak dance (it starts at six pm). buy tickets for it as soon as you enter the temple that they arent sold out.",14
"maybe i was expecting too much from it. but it was not as \fabulous\ as i expected it to be. too much crowd. circus-like performance (a bit too cheesy for my taste). it was unique though coz they only use chanting instead of instruments. but personally, i enjoyed the kegong dance in ubud more.",13
"i was told by our driver that we keep our shades and necklaces in our bag before entering uluwatu temple. i thought he was being dramatic. i kept them anyway. indeed! i watched other visitors' specs and shades and caps being taken by the monkeys. one of the visitors had both her bright purple slippers taken as well. this place is so perfect for pictures! the sunset was amazing! however, do be careful when you take pictures at the cliff.",8
"great visit to the uluwatu temple, lovely cultural scenery, monkeys very cheeky careful of your hats and sunglasses",8
good temple with beach back in low.. but can't reach beach as it's located on hill but best to go in evenings to enjoy sunset..(prefer tanah lot as beach n temple same level),17
"we visited this temple in the morning to avoid the crowds. the scenery was breathtaking. on hindsight, it would have been good to brave the crowds and see the balinese dancing that takes place at 6pm.",2
"me and my husband viaited tanah lot temple in bali in december 2018 after reading a lot of blogs and reviews about it. there couldnt have been any better disappointment or disaster than that! no doubt the tiny temple has a great cliff view, beach and gardens etc but the crowd!! people had flocked in as though there was something sold for free of cost! there wasnt a space for single person to stand and look at the temple from a distance! the entrance to temple was restricted to tourists due to some loval festival and entrance to the beach was also prohibited for safety. i genuinely failed to understand what exactly for people go there??? bali has way bettwr views, cliffs and temples than tanah lot! riding for about 28kms from our home in the scortching sun paid truly nothing! all you get to see there are loads and loads of people with selfie sticks trying to click their own some 100 pictures with a different pose each time at a same place! i suggest you to explore bali on your own, and not to really rely upon these over hyped bloggers and reviewers!",18
this temple is a place that anyone must to visit. beautiful naturally shaped rock on the beach amazed everyone's eyes. verry much recommended for photographers.,4
"ulun danu beratan are one of the popular destination not only for tourist but also for local people. there is some different for entrance fee between tourist and local. idr 50/30 k. mostly visit local student, asian tourist.",30
"we had a nice walk thought the temple. it was very hot but next to the cliffs, the views were stunnings",4
"was really busy when we went... so hard to take in the temple with all the tourist, my younger kids to watch and a huge village celebration happening too... the coastline is awesome. got some great pictures. prob wait few years before go again (kids older). tip- i was not aware until we on way that monkeys roam around the temple area... i thought only in monkey forest... driver protected me by carrying a big stick (provided by temple). however no issues!! i loved it - just really gotta watch kids... suggested to remove anything a monkey can steal! take sarong (boys n girls) as per part of entry requirement. they can provide sarong if forget.",14
"visiting the uluwatu temple is another great experience when in bali. such nice location - in a cliff overlooking the aquamarine water. and a backdrop which looks like the great wall of china! would surely be back in that temple! also, the monkeys are another attraction in that area. so fun to look at while they do their thing but be careful, they steal hats, eyeglasses, earrings. etc.",8
"in here you can enjoy the breeze of the beach, you can enjoy the scenery of the sunset its totally cool and nice.. you can se the bali traditional dance and need to pay. you also can see the bali sacred temple around there. becareful with the naughty monkey thay can take your glasses or hats.",2
we enjoyed a lot by visiting this temple and taking many photos. this is a must visit if you visit bali.,2
"we visited as a group of 7, including 3 young children. at the entrance you can get a guide for $100,000 ($10au) - our guide was worth it!! very detailed in explaining the history and details of the temple. there's a fair few stairs - and not pram friendly, but we survived!",4
"we traveled from lovina to ubud and passed the lake in the morning. it was such a charming place on the sunny day of our visit. the lake was surrounded by mountains; and there were clouds rising from them. on the shore there were grasslands and blossoming flowers, with the temple quietly sitting behind them. there were some tourists, but the place is quite large so it didn't become crowded. it was quite cool but the uv can be quite strong.",4
"nice temple to visit beautiful sunset just short trip from kuta , we see kecak dance is traditional dance",13
"a must visit place if are traveling to bali. nice complex, great ocean view, amazing kecak dance, which starts daily at 18:00",2
there was a ceremony in progress the day we went so we tried our best not to intrude and just observe from a distance. it was a beautiful.,4
we happened to be here during a ceremony. loads of locals and tourists. very colorful and great atmosphere! much better with less tourists as they are not mindful of photographers. a real must see if you are in bali.,2
"very normal place most of the people go there for no reason its walking to the top of the mountain where u you can see the temple. all this effort just for 5 or 10 minutes at the top of the mountain to the sea the sea, nothing much to be done there",4
from ubud you will drive anywhere from 90 minutes to two hours to reach ulun danu bratan temple. this temple is one of the most visited in bali so be ready for the crowds of tourists and worshippers. you will pay a minimal entrance fee with my visit only lasting about one hour. the complex contains many restaurants and souvenir shops which for me did detract from the spirituality of the temple complex.,30
"we headed to tanah lot temple after a day trip to ubud . our diver dropped us off and agreed to wait for us . we had no idea that there was so many stalls and restaurants at the entrance . was quite a little tourist hubb. could buy just about anything here. you do have to pay to use the toilet so keep that in mind. we arrived around about 5.00pm and the crowds were already starting to form , quite pushy. everyone being for the perfect photo. not a chance of getting a photo with out 500 plus other tourists in it. perhaps sunrise might be more peaceful option. water was a little high for us to try and get out to the temple , but that didn't stop others from tackling this.",17
"tanah lot is a bit out of the way, on the far north side of kuta; traffic can get congested, but the trip is well worth-while. but be aware of the advantages of high tides, heights, and holidays. first, at high tides, the temple is cut off from the shore, so if you are in the temple as the tide is rising, leave in time or be prepared to stay for a bit. if you arrive at high tide, you can't walk out to it. warning signs are posted but even without them, you would know the surf slamming into the rocks is hazardous. but tanah lot is most impressive at high tide (see tanah lot from ashore photo). bali's full of beautiful land-locked temples, but tanah lot's the only one i know of that's awash twice a day. if you have a half-day to spend, plan on getting to temple at low tide and then watching it transform into a island at high tide; and if high tide happens to fall at sunset that day, so much the better. second, if you're lucky enough to go during a religious holiday, tanah lot can be particularly interesting; i got to listen to formal concert by a large gamelan bali orchestra (gratis) while i was there (see gamelan at tanah lot photo). of the three major styles of gamelan, bali, jawa and sunda, it's generally believed that balinese is the best--though i wouldn't mention that to a javanese of sundanese acquaintance. third, if you walk back inland along jalan tanah lot, and then turn right, there are some interesting vendors to be seen (one specializes in a fabulous balinese wooden version of wind chimes) then if you continue up the steep walkway, you get to a cafe with a terrace on the heights overlooking the temple. in addition to quenching your thirst or satisfying your appetite, you get what i think is the most spectacular view of the temple (see tanah lot from the heights photo). the odd bit was that while tour-busloads of bules were packed together admiring the temple from the bottom of the cliff, i was the only foreigner doing so from the top--except for an indonesian couple, i had the terrace to myself. yes, yes, bali has more temples than dublin's got pubs, but don't miss this one!",18
"temple built on rock, beautiful sunset. advise to visit during low tide and could walk over. get blessing from the priest who guard the temple.",4
beautiful place . we went in evening after confirming low tide time.if you visit any other time you cannot cross sea to go other side of temple which is a superb experience. must visit place in bali.,2
"we arrived there right before sunset. the view was amazing, temple on the cliff with sun falling into the sea. the fire dance was very entertaining, a lot more fun than we thought it would be.",13
"the sunset here was spectacular and we've ever seen in bali, the temple was great overview the indian ocean. during the full moon, the water was high so we were afraid to come to the temple cos we were both not so adventurous, many tourists did. many restaurants and art shops there. big crowd!!! sometimes felt not convenient. we came for sunset here not for shopping. the location of the temple is in the middle of the sea, you may take a boat to go there. it's very exciting. highly recommend this place.",2
"1st of all yes beautiful view but damm the crowds. also don't bother coming early because everyone has the same great idea. you think you could sit there for hours and enjoy the show, but it seems they probably sell beyond their available number of tickets and beyond capacity for audience to fully sink into the show. i left 30 min into the show albeit having a good seat because it was ridiculous how many people they were letting in even at 620pm. pls dont sell beyond capacity and maybe have an online ticket system? it was annoying because alot of late comers started sitting themselves on the floor and stacked with 3 or 4 rows beyond the floor so much so that the performers were close enough to probably catch fire. or dance awkwardly in their very limited space. seriously uluwatu temple, pls close your doors at 6pm! in theaters latecomers would only be allowed during intervals! i spent all my time literally staring at latecomers sitting themselves further into the performers' space. and yes i would understand coming all the way and missing the show. but damn it, it is rude to see people blocking even the entrance and exit paths of the performers! yes i was probably rude to leave early but i just could not take it anymore. the usher came in and i thought wow great, make space for the performers, but no it was just to make space for more latecomers. seriously, pls introduce an online ticketing system so people can expect to either come or not come at all!. think they are selling entrance beyond the allowed number of tickets. don't waste your money! you cannot differentate perfomers vs audience! and midway everyone has their selfie sticks, gopros and cameras out alot. save yourself the drive. i went there because my hotel was 30 min away, otherwise i should have listened and stayed away. 3 stars for potentially a good show. literally wasted my time and money travelling there. way to ruin the trip.",13
highlights : 1. the temple is attractive both in low & high tides 2. the shopping & eating outlets are very good & reasonable (bargaining possible),4
"it was a long drive from kuta but quite scenic. we arrive early ish at 10 am, but waited 2 hours. entry is by donation (sarong is 10k or bring your own), then you are given quick information about the temples, the actual gates of heaven is a 10 min step/hill hike from this point. it is 4 hours to see all the temples in the complex, but you will spend 2 - 3hours waiting in line to take that gates of heaven temple, depending on what time you arrive.. in the bali sun and heat, staying under the covered shed while waiting, 2 hours goes by fast. there were private drivers who came early, and their tourists got breakfast and coffee as they climbed and entered the lempuyang temple. so when you get to the gates of heaven temple, you enter after a quick blessing then find the man who gives out the numbers. that number is your line in the queue. so you end up waiting until your number is called. there is a photographer on site, a volunteer for the temple to keep things organized, quiet, and also respectful - which is great. so they take the photos for you using your smartphone, they do the \magic\ of the reflection too. you can tip them if you want, but it isn't required, they won't tell you to leave a tip. they are focused on ensuring everyone moves along and also they make sure other people won't be in your photo. as well, they ensure that the actual hindu practitioners can walk through the gates of heaven to access the temple right behind for their prayers. while waiting, you can take photos of the temple right behind, or try to check out the farther temples. waiting is really depending on your number in the queue, and also how many people are going to be in a photo per number. if there are 4 people attached to one number, that's going to be around 10 min. the village or temple local who takes the photos for your just takes bursts of shots, and will prompt you 'next pose', 'last pose' - english, chinese, and other languages. they have a megaphone to call out numbers, and also to keep everyone organized. so enjoy the moment, enjoy the place, do plan your poses while waiting. the walk down is so scenic looking at the plains and mount agung. enjoy every moment especially when it is beautiful day. you will understand why this was chosen as a place to pray to the gods.",28
"the best attraction of uluwatu temple is sunset view and kecak dance. kecak dance is the old tradition of bali which includes different skits of ramayana - sita haran, lord hanuman burning ravan's lanka. a must visit to get close to bali tradition",8
"we visited tanah lot and spent the afternoon their, it is a beautiful temple set in the sea. unfortunately we found it very crowded, therefore it made the visit quite tiring for us personally. we stayed for the sunset which was beautiful, at the moment they are doing some renovations which also spoilt it a little bit but understandably these have to be carried out. there are quite a few shops/stalls on the way into the temple and there are also plenty of toilet facilities. overall a beautiful temple to see.",17
"i have visited this place several times already and its never a boring time. the place is literally a comfortable walkable forrest. with big trees and all. not quite stroller friendly..but its okay. the monkeys is not aggressive at all, especially compared to those monkeys in pura uluwatu. my 2 y.o likes to stare and watch them interact with people and had a good laugh from doing so. he can also run around the forrest. you can buy some bananas and nuts to tempt the monkeys come to you and reach for the banana. make sure someone take a picture of you when they're doing it. its cute!!",8
the temple is gorgeous on the lake. we loved it. you can walk around without getting bored and there is a nice botanical garden. definitely one temple to visit.,4
"we rode there on our scooter and just caught the sunset, it was absolutely breathtaking!! took some photos of the view and the temple. was quite a treat. something easy and fun to do by yourselves on the scooter :)",4
this is one of the best temple on bali for me. i recommend to see this famous temple for all visitors.,2
"after a two hour drive, through the lovely rice fields, from ubud, (we learned later that there is a shortcut that our driver didn't use) we reached this amazing water temple. i have to admit that this was my best experience from my visit to bali. the setting was exquisite, lovely gardens near the lakeshore with colorful flowers, birds and animals, ambient foggy mountains at the background surrounding the lake, nice chill and dry climate, peacefulness at the evening. not as not as spoiled by tourism as other temples in bali, this \floating\ temple is one of the main landmarks of indonesia that offers great opportunities for memorable photos. on the way home we stopped at the local fruit and vegetables market and picked up some exotic fruits at reasonable prices.",2
we went to this after seeing it on tripadvisor. it is accessible by getting driver/taxi driver etc to take you there the grand hyatt nusa dua and then walking about 900 meters ( might be abit more but it only takes about 10 mins of slow walking) along a good footpath to the boardwalk to the blowholes... yes there is warnings... you need to use commonsense and be aware... the blowholes are spectacular...and i found the view overall to be breathtaking...happy to sit and just soak up the scene for awhile.... well worth the visit...there is also a few monuments that are in the area...they too are worth a visit... one commemorates a meeting of world leaders.lmwhere they each planted a commemorative tree...and one is dedicated to ramayana ( indonesia's romeo and juliet love story) overall a enjoyable visit ... pathway and boardwalk would be accessible to wheelchairs... and the platform for viewing the blowholes is reasonably wide and flat on the lower levels,2
"this beautiful temple located on the west coast of bali island. by drive about an hour with motorbike , you will be arrived in this amazing place. this temple is one of the best landmark of bali that you need to visits if you are having holiday in bali. to enter this place you will be charged around 20 thousand rupiahs (for local) - and might be double for foreigner (i dont remember how much is exactly). either if you arrives during the low or high tide, you are lucky. during the low tide - you can enter the temple and if you'd like to you can take the line to got the bless from the priest in the temple. beside that, there are also some nice spot on the rock that you can use to take a beautiful picture. but always be careful, because the rock is slippery. during the high tide - for sure you don't have access to the temple, as its builted on the big rock on the infront of the beach - but you can see the beautiful view when the waves hit that big rock. so massive and amazing. last but not least, the sunset view is super amazing in this place. don't miss it when you come here. it usually start between 5.30 pm - 6.30 pm - but only if the weather is good and the sky is clear.",2
"the temple located at the sea lake of bratan.eventhough the temple is not so huge,but it is very beautiful scenery for taking picture especially when the weather is good,not foggy. the garden is also nice and you can rent boat near the temple to encircle and enjoy the cooling air. some souvenir shops available at the parking area after you exit the temple. you also have a chance to take a picture with animal (snake,bird,iguana ) and of course you have to pay for it.",4
they wont let you in any of the temples without those special cloth (cant remember what they are called) but the jungle is very beautiful.,14
"as one climbs up to the temple area, beautiful look out ocean view as far as the eye can see with waves crashing on rocks way below. a sight indeed to behold on the high climb.",4
"went to the temple to see the show which starts at 6pm...30,000 ir to enter temple..100,000 ir to see the performance..but be warned very very busy so get there by 5.15pm...they start sitting people in the aisles and then around the floor area...be careful with the monkeys around..they didnt bother us as we ignored them.. nice to see the cultural side of bali..a really beautiful sunset so dont forget the camera...",2
"yes, its crowded, but i feel this was worth the stop. we were able to cross the water, knee high to the little cave-like alcove. yes, made a donation and received a blessing. it really was a nice experience. the temple is high on the rock, and you can't go in, but the pictures at sunset are amazing. we walked the market area and had a bite (sunset corner) as the sun went down.",4
"still a hidden gem of bali i love going to this island and spending most of my time with the locals. this is a home away from home if only i could live there this is where i choose. try local food and talk to as many small venders (most of the kids) they are very aware for there ages. cliff jumping was the best activitie ever!! as the locals to direct you, but i do have to say its an adventure of its own finding them.....thats if you are lucky!",2
"another balinese temple hanging from the cliffs above the shore. if you're staying in seminyak, the drive there ranges from 30-60 min, depending on the (chaotic) island traffic. make plans to arrive there late afternoon, walk around the temple, stay for the sunset and amazing traditional dance that starts shortly after it. beware of the monkeys, as they can steal anything from flip-flops and caps to sunglasses and cameras.",2
"majestic waves cresting, a temple in the middle of the sea... a walk up to see the main temple. it is a beautiful place. we went at high tide, still it was beautiful to just stand there and take in the sights. be sure to have tender coconut water here, it is amazing. artifact shops also abound, just be careful - all is not as appears and you will need to both haggle on price and keep an eye that what is you bargained for is the same item that is put in the bag.",4
it was a very nice large temple on top a cliff. a lot of steps to get to top. but views are worth it. and great placeto watch sun setting.,4
"this temple could be very solemn due to location. center of a lake, and surrounded by mountain ridge... however due to the hored of tourist... it has lost its tranquility. you can't get a nice shot of the temple, and the surroundings... and it is just too noisy. maybe if you visit during off peak. then you can tell me of your experience.",4
"a nice temple, 30 min drive from nusa dua. many monkeys that you have to be careful about. do not try to touch them, and keep an eye on your belongings, monkeys steel everything they see. you get a sarong to enter the temple on the entrance.",14
lots of white stone. so bright. the statue sooo cool. big stone. far enough to go there. u can play kayak here. its famous for local n tourist. one of must visited place when u r at bali.,2
"undescribable sight. i love uluwatu, many people love uluwatu. you can see kecak dance here, beautiful sight, i love it. when you got here you'll feel and say 'beautiful'. you should go to uluwatu when you go to bali, indonesia.",8
"uluwatu temple is one of those must-see places if you come to bali. the view of the vast ocean from the temple is just breathtaking. also, be sure to get there before 5.30pm to get your tickets for the kecak fire dance, because the performance is very popular. fair warning: be very careful around the monkeys. there are plenty of monkeys at the temple and they are wild monkeys, meaning they will try and take any loose items you have on you, such as sunglasses or caps. be sure to bring a bag with you if you're going there!",8
"be sure to go when it is low tide, so you may go see the beautiful temple that is sitting on a naturally sculptured rock which was amazing.",4
we did not have much time as we're driving from semaniyak to ubud nevertheless we had a good view of the temple area which was quite breathtaking.as it was late morning the main temple was not accessible due to the water surrounding it.however the commercialization of the area around the temple (a polo clothes store !!) was a bit off putting..,4
"tanah lot is a must-see temple in bali itinerary. ideally people visit the temple in the evening to catch sunset. but irrespective of the weather and sun conditions, the temple looks majestic sitting atop a black rock cliff with sea waves crashing the shoreline.",18
"lovely place , its really beautiful and serene here, the temple is spiritually enchanting. lovely place to get good photo shoots of your bali trip.",2
"of all the really interesting things you can visit on bali, tanah lot is really only worth it if you're near it. there a lot of tourist shops and crap food and the temple itself is located on an island out at sea that you can't visit.",18
"my tour driver told me that for those coming to bali it is a must to visit one of their most sacred and majestic temple,tanah lot temple. so much history and culture can be found there. i stayed here till sunset and the view is just amazing!",18
located in bedugal lake area; low degree celcius than kuta and ubud; there a local bazarr selling strawberry on the way in; temple grounded itself built as botanic garden area connected to big lake ; could not more enough to stay longer.,4
"when entered through the entrance of the temple we saw breath taking views of the ocean. surfers surfing, and waves splashing though making it more scenic like paintings.",4
great and nice temple uluru dani brayan temple sun set here is very romantic. culture performance is beautiful show,8
"what tourists need to know is that the temperature is cooler in the bedugul area, and hence, ulun danu bratan temple itself. when visited during hours where there are less tourists, the place just gives you the sense of tranquility and serenity. for muslim tourists, head down to as-siddiq restaurant which is located just opposite the temple. it serves delicious ayam bakar taliwang!",30
this place as raved and recommended by many tourists is a must visit attraction.the sunset view here is very beautiful and the temple offers a lot of history of the attraction behind with a comprehensive story to let tourists have a better understanding of the place. this place is very popular with couples and on our visit we managed to see a couple heading there for their wedding shoots.amazing place with an even better view!,4
very nice surroundings. the lake is beautiful and the temple itself is a very nice sight. highly recommended,4
"kecak & fire dance at uluwatu temple - amazing show performed by local actors/actress, you really can feel that energy, the place incredible, there is the sacred temple on top and the sea at the bottom. monkeys can steal your belongings haha",8
"its one of the few temples open for visitors. a sarong is required and can be borrowed at the entrance. monkeys are everywhere and can be aggressive, but that doesnt spoil the amazing views from this temple.",14
bali has many temples and this one offers great views over the ocean and a nice cooling breeze. there are many monkeys to entertain and the grounds are well maintained. we had a local guide and i'm not sure if there are tours but you wouldn't find out about the cultural aspect of the temple without one.,2
"superb temple in bali. located at highland of bali, so the environment was so cold and refreshing. i suggest all of you visit this temple in the morning to get perfect photo shot.",2
allow an hour to walk around the temple grounds ( sarongs are provided) and beware of monkeys pilfering water bottles and sunglasses. go promptly at 5pm to buy tickets to the show and fire dance that starts at 6 pm. seating is not reserved but people wandered in after the performance had started and were squeezed in. its not the greatest thing ever to see and visit but we are glad we made the trip and felt it was atmospheric and very beautiful particularly at sunset.,13
i thought we could go to the actual temple but we couldn't. just viewed it from afar. it's an hour from intercontinental jimbaran.,4
"we had an early dinner up above overlooking the temple and that was amazing.. one of the best views i've ever had at dinner. go further down for the best views, you need to pass several eating places to get to the ones with the good views!",4
"lake on a volcano, temple in the middle, magical surroundings, small in size but such an energy comes out of it! a must visit. nice villages on the way. some boats on the lake ruins a bit the scenic view.",4
"the temple itself isn't very large, but the cliff views are gorgeous. i arrived around 4:30 pm. enough time to walk around and get some pictures of the sunset before the show beware: there are monkeys that will steal your sunglasses, hat, cellphone, flip flops...whatever they can grab from an unsuspecting tourist if they think you have food. keep these things secured in a zipped bag at all times. just before dusk, there is an entertaining kecak dance. i highly recommend staying for the whole show. it was done beautifully with a flair of comedy and a bit of audience involvement. so glad i went!",13
"sadly tanah lot has been lost to crass commercialism. when my wife and i first visited some 25 years ago it was a place of prayer and quiet reflection with handfuls of visitors. today masses arrive by bus with little or no thought to the significance of the temple. a quick selfie opportunity, a snap with a terrified python and then wade through the masses of shops to experience the ultimate thrill of coffee at gloria jean. our analysis: this is no longer the true bali, other temples have more to offer both culturally and more importantly spiritually. save time and money and go elsewhere!",18
absolutely gorgeous. the lake is massive and the temple is well placed in beautifully manicured gardens. there are toilets but you have to pay a small amount to use them. there is a restaurant with a children's playground. well worth the drive... it has a small fee of 30.000 rp for entry.,4
the best part is the breathtaking sunset view. other than that its a tourist trap. watch out that they give you correct change when buying a ticket since arguing with them that they just cheated you is useless ! fire dance is impressive but youre packed like sardines,13
"what a place to visit anytime of the day. we look forward to tanah lot temple every time we come to bali. it is amazing how much the gardens, surroundings and markets change each time. the markets get bigger and better, from beautiful paintings, amazing wood carvings and the usual clothes stalls. you can spend hours watching tourists take photos of the waves crashing over the temple and families taking photos of the magnificent picturesque coastline. we love this place and definitely would recommend to family and friends.",18
they really take care of this place. the temple is actually located in a garden by the lake. the garden is clean. beautiful place.,4
"this was our last stop while on a tour with boes adja, speaking english driver in kuta,bali at bali tour and transport, which you can contact thru facebook. great driver, fun and informative. upon arrival we dressed for the temple, walked around overlooking the sea. monkeys, the ocean and temple. some areas shaded, other not. had a good time.",2
coach loads of tourists ruined the atmospheric impression it must give when we humans aren't there. also thanks to stupid\selfie\ takers who took one step backwards too many and killed themselves by falling off the cliffs the best photographic sites are now out of bounds. it is a film set place with the indian ocean stretching into the distance as well as pounding on the cliffs. the arch under the right hand shrine is a good sight and the island with the fishermen dedicated temple on it is impressive. one cannot enter unless a hindu and a fisherman. the island has been crumbling for decades and now has more artificial rock than original rock. then usual tourist arcades have sprung up around the carpark. don't believe the \one dollar\ story. toilets are available.,2
"the uluwattemple bali, the road to this place is very cool with a smooth road and on the asphalt very well. this place is very convenient for you and always be careful because the streets go into this place steep for security this place is very safe, the people here are very friendly",8
"standing above the temple while watching the waves crash on the rocks below was a really breathtaking experience. if you are planning to visit a temple in bali, then this is a must. as warned by fellow reviewers, watch out for the monkeys! be aware of your surroundings and don't carry small or flashy objects that attract them and this should not be a problem. best to keep your sunglasses, spectacles, small camera or phone away when there is a monkey nearby.",2
instead of lots of tourists the forest is big enough to ffel close to the monkeys! and they are very calm and nice contrarily to the one in uluwatu!,8
the best time to visit this place is sunset time where you can see the amazing coastal backdrop with the beautiful sunset. there is also kecak dance perform in the sunset time you feel awesome when you see the kecak dance here compare than other place. but be carefull with the monkey around this area. donot wear your sun glasses or glasses as the monkey like to catch it and bring it away. dont worry some people or local guide there will try to get it back for you. donot eat anything when entering this location as the monkey also want it. don forget to wear a syal and da fabric if you wear a short pants to respect the temple as a holy place.,13
"holy sacred temple (pura) at the end of cliff. with amazing view and holy atmosphere... at the dawn, there is a kecak dance performance. a holy and mystical dance, very amazing.",13
"loved this place so much though it was fully crowded. the only negative part is, visitors are not allowed to visit the temple😔 we are staying in risata resort and decided to hired the 2 wheeler to visit this place which was really good decision as we were able to skip the terrific road jam. there were beautiful colourful shops near by the temple thought we didn't buy anything. as you have to walk a lot so comfortable sleeper is must. being an vegetarian there was not much to have anything but we managed to have veg roll and chocolate shake at gloria's jeans.",4
"the place is very pretty, but it was very crowded. i went to see a traditional dance show, and people just kept entering the small collosseum, blocking emergency exits and the stairs. i didnt feel safe at all.",13
"when we visited it was a cloudy day and it started to rain when visiting tanah lot. it is a collection of temples on cliffs and or rocks in the sea, which are best visited around 6pm at sunset. it allows you to walk to temples in the sea since it is low tide.",17
"sightseeing tanah lot, bali, is one of the famous tourist attraction with beautiful sunset. usually tourists will come to tanah lot temple in the afternoon before sunset. while waiting for the sunset of the tourists can do various activities such as capture the moment with photos, tour around the park, or just sitting around enjoying the wind blowing around enjung galuh or sunset terrace.",18
"all the main temple areas were closed off for entry, and there were very many tourists. no natural photo-worthy spots as there are railings and signage everywhere. was underwhelmed.",4
"my experience at uluwatu temple was nothing short of superb. not only is the temple situated on the edge of a cliff, which make it a beautiful site, there is also a traditional balinese fire dance that happens here every night at 6 p.m. the fire dance is an additional 100,000 idr on top of the temple entry fee, but it is a wonderful show that really gives the viewer insight into balinese culture. i highly recommend making the trip up to this temple.",8
"nothing really here at ulun danu bratan temple for a christan from the usa. the lake is beautiful,but not much to do.",30
"nice temple especially during the sunset, but it didnt amaze me. restricted for taxi drivers so the best is to have a driver waiting for you after the visit.",4
"i enjoyed the visit although it was packed with tourists. its a temple like many other around the world. great view over the cliff. careful as the monkeys will try to steal your glasses, thongs or anything they can get their paws on ...",14
"in such a serene setting, this is easily the best temple in bali. we have been to bedugul twice before. on the last trip lake bratan had flooded over the pathways and we wanted to see whether pura ulun danu temple had been damaged. several buildings are currently undergoing restoration, but the “floating” temples on the lake have been restored, as has the bamboo “island” near the shore. pura ulun danu, in my opinion is not the largest but the most serene in bali. its setting on the town end of lake bratan is beautiful and a fabulous place to spend some quiet time, meditate etc. see pictures for changes to the “floating temples” and bamboo island. entrance fee has increased to $3!!",2
"for a sacred place there sure is a lot of scamming. to get to the temple you will need to walk past hundreds of market stalls, food, drinking ect. feels anything but spiritual. i was there when the tide was out, i expect the temple would look more impressive when the sea is surrounding it. very crowded. go to uluwata instead.",4
"we visited this site during the day but closer to sunset time. so, we experienced it with sun, and sunset and tide. you walk on the rock close to the temple, get on the rock on which temple is located, make lots of photos. anywhere you aim your camera is good view. what i also like is big noise from waves hitting rocks. you will not see sun during sunset - it is cloudy almost every day. but no matter - sunset is still great with red skies. by the time it gets darker sea water floods the rocks and you cannot get close to the temple. so, you better come when it still light at around 5 pm.",4
"i have visited the temple several times over the years and have taken my children to see the monkeys , the temple , the sunset and kedac fire dance . this time was just awful . there were buses and buses and more buses of people . they crammed so many people in to watch the dance that there was no room on the stage and the performers as well as the audience were crammed in . just when you thought they couldn't cram another soul in , they would squeeze more in . it was hot , crowded and the dance was a disgrace . we escaped by climbing over the rails as did many others . it was such a shame to see this deteriorate to this .",13
"the temple is not as big as we imagined, but still well worth a visit, the gardens are outstanding, and immaculate. the crowds were huge and bit of a spoiler. do take an umbrella, as they have a lot of rain.",4
"this is a must place to visit in bali. especially at sunset. would go again. after a busy day, it was nice to sit and watch the sunset.",2
well worth a visit - would recommend - there are two separate temples on the island. the weather can be cooler so bare that in mind.,4
"this is another amazing temple in the river bratan (yes, its in the river itself, even though there are some structures made on its banks too). we saw people doing boating here. this is the temple which is featured in their 50,000 notes. this temple is for the river goddess danu. this place gave some excellent views. there is a nice restaurant inside the compound.",30
"this most photographed temple is relatively small and nondescript. its location at the edge of the lake with a backdrop of misty mountains makes it very unique. located in the highlands the weather is cool ,there are myriad flowers in all possible colours in the garden area. the entry tickets are expensive,sarong is not needed. there is ample parking. the garden has curiously shaped benches in the form of reptiles. there is a cafe on the premises.",4
"there's no denying this temple is spectacularly set and it's ancient history gives it an extra something, but there wasn't any information about it to be found (or i didn't find it anyway) so everything is just there to be speculated.. it is seriously crowded and it's lack of information seemed to prevent crowds from really appreciating it, and so indirectly doesn't get the respect it probably deserves.. i did enjoy it though! it's views are awesome and to be enjoyed to the max at sunset as it's right on top of the cliffs. it's a must see in that respect, but be prepared for crowds. it's was almost like trying to walk around the centre of venice..",4
"uluwatu temple is one of a kind, with its remarkable setting on the cliffs. waiting for sunset is also rewarding. the only downside are the monkeys which are extremely violent. during our vistit we encounter stealing of 3 glasses (not just sunglases, so beware), and also one monkey attacked a woman with earings and it ripped them out of her ears, moreover she bit her after se sharted screaming. so really take off al jewellery, sunglasses, and keep your bags close to you!",8
we arrived around 3pm and it wasn't too crowded. was abit overcast to wait for a sunset. we didn't walk over to the temple as you can't get in so just view from the ridge. was a lovely end to a tour.,4
"easy access, not to crowded and gorgeous this water garden is one of bali's jewels. a must see especially with kids. it's possible to jump to platform to platform in the middle of a pool, give food to the catfish and even have a swim in another pool. for the adults, a coffee at the tirta ayu, the restaurant hotel overhanging the park is also amazing. entree fee : 20 000. no sari needed.",2
"if your going to a temple in bali this is definitely the one. we got here about mid day and it wasn't as busy as its made out to be. we rode our scooter from seminyak and used our satnav however it's pretty well signposted and not hard to find, took about 30-45 minutes. the temple is placed just offshore and the scenery is magnificent. gives you a feel for the local culture and is a must.",2
"there was small temple and noone is allowed to go inside. so you cant really see the temple but the view of the ocean and surroundings was mind blowing. make sure you are not wearing sunglasses, specs, hanging earings, cap or anything that monkey can snatch. even fancy slippers with flowers. monkeys are not very friendly so beware of your belongings. also make sure you are wearing full length clothes or take sarongs. you are not allowed to visit temple with sarongs if you are wearing dress, skirts, shorts. same for men. they make you pay to rent their sarongs. its not much but if you are going with family it will add up. overall very good for the view not for the temple.",14
"we went in the evening to watch the sunset, but this temple was extremely crowded... there is a main street very close by full of shops catering to tourists (selling snacks, drinks and souvenirs)",4
"the temple is only accessible at low tide and only balinese people are allowed to enter. it was surrounded by trees so you couldn't see properly - all the famous photos are shown from an angle you cannot get to, i felt it was a waste of time and there are many more much more beautiful temples to visit. extremely touristy",2
"great sunset and fascinating cliff! monkey not really fierce as the forum stated. the worker will help to extrude the monkeys. what we do is, just keep away from the monkey. kecak & fire dance is worthy to watch if first time come to bali. but make sure get the story template from them, otherwise you won't understand the meaning of the dance",2
one of the many temples you will visit on your bali trip. there are 3 temples in the same location. the views are very nice. we took a lot of photos. must visit the temples just for the views. we didnt stay for the sunset as it was cloudy. irrespective a must visit place in bali. i recommend taking an entire day trip of 3-4 temples as the famous tourist temples in bali are located at very picturesque places. note: you just see the temples from outside. you are not permitted to enter the temples.,2
"we arrived a couple of hours before sunset and it was very busy, but still plenty of room to get the photos you want. we didn't stay until sunset, but maybe next time. we have been to bali many times but this was the first time we had been here, one of the best places in bali.",2
nicest part of the temple is closed off. scenery is indeed amazing but there are much more impressive temples on bali. the fire dance is amusing but audience walking in late and out during the show is disturbing. getting to and from the temple should be done by scooter as the traffic and especially the \pariwisata\ buses cause traffic jams.,2
the journey to uluwatu one of the really great experiences of a journey to paradise. the view is great. kecak ramaya and fire dance- a wonderful experience- it is combination of ancient ritual and drama accompanied by choir of chanting and singing men. with sunset it is one of the most spectacular dance performances imaginable.,8
its a good place to visit. plan you visit in early morning the entry is free till morning 8 and less crowd. you can enjoy the sun rise. the entry of the main temple may be closed between 3 to 5 because of high tide due to which the entry gate might get submerged. there are lot of shops inside the temple premises where you can buy good stuff at great discount.,4
"it is so popular and an iconic spot, however we felt that it is overhyped. the entrance fee amount is not really worth it. we went during sunset however it was a cloudy day so didn't get to see the sunset plus you get to see the temple from a far off distance and you can't even feel the vibe of the place as it is filled with so many tourists all cramping up at one spot to get a picture of the temple in the background. it is a complete touristy spot. we rather liked the ulun danu temple way better. it is serene, beautiful and a must visit. next time we are in bali we wouldn't mind visiting ulun danu yet again. also tanah lot has a market with souvenirs and clothes however we felt that you get those in other areas in bali too and better quality as well. so we didn't even enjoy the shopping area there and did not buy anything from there due to poor quality. so in our opinion we would say if you skipped this during your visit don't worry you really did not miss anything.",30
"its a nice place and well maintained. you need to cross the sea by foot to reach the main temple ( tourists are not allowed inside the temple upstairs). upon reaching the temple, priests usually offer flowers and blessings and you are expected to give small donation to the priests in return. however you can also refuse the blessings and flowers. we went in the morning, i suppose its more beautiful during sun set.",4
the balinese follow hinduism and worship holy ganga. it has a water pond where the worshippers take a holi dip to cleanse their soul.there are shop from parking lot to the pond for the tourist and worshippers. touris have to pay for enterance and camera but no charge for localites. a good place to visit,2
"absolutely stunningly beautiful & romantic especially on a sunset.we loved it here & definately recommend to put it on your to see list.theres a cave under the temple where u can be blessed with holy water. directly across from there is another cave where you can have a snake encounter.theres markets,restaurants and also a dance show around the same area aswell.definately a must see in bali.",2
"a must visit spot/destination for visitors in bali. beautifully nestled amidst a rocky beach with crystal clear sea water kissing the horizon till human vision can reach, this temple re-defines beauty and peace. everyone needs to undergo a cute and quick ritual before being allowed to climb the steps of this temple. unlike other temples in bali, wearing a full lower/pants or sarong is not necessary here as the entire region is a seafront. the place deserves & requires a minimal duration of 75 to 120 minutes to be spent here. highly recommended for all tourists visiting bali!",2
"we went here to catch the fire dance. we got one of the last seats. however, people were still being allowed to enter. they were made sit around the stage, it got to the point where they were sitting so close to the chanters on the stage that they had to be careful not to touch them. see pictures included. the view was nice, though the traffic to get there was pretty bad. was later told that the fire dance in ubud was a better show.",13
"one of several guard temples warding off evil spirits, the whole island is besotted with warding off evil spirits it us astounding. bali us the most spiritual p!ace i have ever visited and it is this and the architecture and its uniqueness that makes us return again and again...plus we now know several families who always look after us so we don't get hasstlers but even if we do they soon leave us alone or go into humour mode ad they realise we have been here so many times before. ulueatu is unusual in that it is built so close to the sea, originally the balinese would not venture into the sea as they believe that it is full of seamonsters and evil evil spirits... you will notice that traditional fishing boats have faces with bulging eyes sculpted or drawn at the front...this is to ...yes you've guessed it....ward off evil sea spirits which are meant to be particular nasty. so uluwatu serves particularly important function. the scenery is breathtaking from the hillside down to the open coastline. all that side of the island gets massive waves.....no point in having an uluwatu on the calner eastern side eh. good for fotie shoots aswell as cool sea air.",8
"this place is so poorly maintained. why isn't there anyone cleaning all the rubbish around the temple. you would at least expect some basic cleaning of a holy temple, popular attraction and natural location...",4
i have never visited a place like this before. breath taking beuty. the view of sea from high cliff and the magnificient statue of hanuman. i have never se3n hanuman so majestic before dont ever miss the kecak dance performance. important thing to note. the ticket for the show is sold seperately inside. there is a small ticket distribution center and it starts at 5.00 0m. so queue up by 4.30 pm to get the ticket and head to dance venue to get a comfortable place at level 6 or 7 of the podium. coz the place gets filled quickly. if you come kate you cannot get a good place to see the show,13
"this temple was at the top of our list while visiting the southern part of the island. we arrived there before lunch and with the sun near its apex, the water was a deep bright blue. we purchased our tickets, then rented some sarongs (which are required), and then accepted to have a \guide\ (local woman) show us around. she was actually very knowledgeable and also quickly warned us about the \naughty monkeys!\ she warned us that monkeys will very quickly snatch just about anything you value from your person (hats, glasses, etc, and even cameras) remnants of which we saw off the main path - \naughty monkeys\. so keep your valuables in a firm hand or back in your bag or deep pockets. i wear glasses, so i was on high alert, but she also walked with a long walking stick which she would use tap the ground to scare them off a little. the temple grounds themselves are simply breath-taking when following the cliff side. we walked around most of the perimeter to get many different views and eventhough visitors are not permitted within the main worship area (as is common), the external views are spectacular! she did try to rush us along a little near the end but we still let her know that there were more pictures we wanted to take and she complied. at one point, we considered just paying her early to let her leave and have time to ourselves, but instead concluded we were ready to head out so we stayed with her. we paid her after the tour was over. now, if you still have some time on your hands, consider heading over to blue point just north of the temple up a ways (search \single fin\) for a cool beach area.",14
"very beautifully located temple on a rock in the ocean. it was very busy though and the entrance fee is quite steep for bali (60.000 rupees per person + 2000 for the motor bike). nevertheless, we thought the views were worth it!",2
"if you are in the neighborhood, do visit. but if you plan to travel far for it, don't. to me it was a bit of a let down. maybe i was expecting more from it, but it was just plain. besides the fact that it set on a beautiful spot it really had not much to offer. btw, be aware of the monkeys at the temple as they are a real problem; they steal your stuff, so lock up the sunglasses and other valuables and don't bring food into the temple! additionally, currently there is some work done on the temple, so not all is accessible or picture worthy.",14
"beautiful culture, amazing show & wonderful view. showing kecak dance on the sunset view. there is a lot of monkey. i think this place one of the best sunset spot ever in the world.",13
"this is the highlight of my indonesia trip. the sunset is one of the best that i have ever seen, & the kecak dance is mesmerizing! could not enjoy the temple upclose, that will be my only regret. before you go & see the kecak dance, please understand that this will take 1 hour. some people were leaving (i wonder why!) & it looked very disrespectful. you should collect the paper that is distributed outside the dance place, so that you understand the story behind the dance (it is in their native language).",2
"to begin with our driver took us to the cliff top restaurant which overlooked (what we thought) an impressive rock temple, we sat ordered a small bintang, admired the 180 degree view and ordered some dinner. dinner was a reasonable price (70k) but 70k for a bingtag unbelievable! we then ventured around the gardens, past some vendors and brought another bingtag 25k (that's more like it) then tanah lot appeared. what a sight.. yes, it was busy, yes, it was crowded, but hey it was impressive. unfortunately there was no sunset due to cloud cover but fun exploring the rock pools and just to admire..",17
"the temple is already quite famous so you can ask anyone about where it is exactly. it has very wonderful view, placed up in a cliff alongside beautiful beach. i didn't make it up to the temple because it's already dark after i saw kecak dance. the dance was very entertaining, priced a bit pricey because i bought the tickets on the spot, which was idr 100k. actually you could get it much cheaper if you reserved the tickets, for about idr 70k. and you must go inside very quickly, because it sells tickets to much more people than it really should. so the result is you would see many people sitting in the ground very near to the dancers (which is not very comfortable to see the whole dance) or standing up near the entrance gate.",13
"if your in bali this is a must do, but beware. the temple & surrounds are beautiful but the crowds are enourmous. like other reviews i suggest you go early in the morning as we did this time. small crowds, plenty of space to move around & enjoy the sights & markets.",2
"the pilgrimage temple is perched on rock formation which is accessible when the tide is out. this is a pretty busy place so trying to get a spot to take photos, especially at sunset can be challenging as it is very busy with tourists. there are plenty of cafe etc keep an eye out for the surfers, very entertaining",4
"another beautiful location for a temple, overlooking the south tip of bali island. not as fantastic as tanah lot, but also a must see. the trafic to get there may become very heavy, especially in the evening when people go there to watch the sunset. it was not much better at noon when we got there. but it was worth it",18
"we took a car with a driver from kuta to visit this mountain temple. this takes just under 2 hours from kuta - we paid $60 australian for a driver for the day and is well worth it. this is one of the three major temples to see in bali and is a very holy place for the locals. the view of this thousand year old temple perched on the very top of the highest peak facing the indian ocean is just stunning. there is an easy walk from the car park to the bluff where you can see the temple in profile on the next cliff, this is the famous view you see in many post cards and paintings. from there you can walk up the trail to the foot of the temple. the actual temple is only for worship and prayers but you can go to the forecourt and the outer temple and is well worth the trip. this is also the site of the famous brakka dance at sunset where the local dancers reenact the voyages of rama and his wife via torchlight. it is an amazing ceremony and very vocal with lots of dancing and vocals. if you go to this get there early as the place is packed with many tour groups. we visited the temple around the middle of the day and we virtually had the place to ourself. during the day it is quiet, beautiful and serene and well worth a visit",2
we decided to get at least one trip in bali and our private driver bring us here in uluwatu temple half day tour great view and lots of monkey tip if you will going to visit thos place beware of those monkey because they will grab your valuable belonging even the shades and cellphone don't feed them as well there is an entrance fee. bring bottle of water as you will do a lot of walking,8
ok place to check out if you are already in the area but not worth travelling for. cannot access the temple itself since it is on a separate little island.,4
a temple surrounded by a beautiful view! recommend if you can visit there for a sunset. tanah lot is a must visit place if you are visiting bali.,18
"rode all the way to uluwatu from tuban kuta. i got lost twice but it was worth it! the place was packed with tourists but there was still some room to take photos. do walk till the far east and west side of the cliff, to have a better view. listen as the huge waves pounding against the rock. step cliff edges with the temple just at the tip of it. it's worth the visit. just be extra careful with your sunglasses or any loose items as there's monkey around.",8
this temple was my absolute favorite temple that i saw while in bali. the temple is situated in the ocean and has stunning sunset views. you can be blessed at the temple where they put the rice on your forehead but be careful of the religious men who can lead you off to help you take photos but then follow you around until you give them money. in low tide you can walk out on to the rocks for an even better view. there's lots of markets leading up to the temple and it can get very busy around sunset. it is on the more expensive side for entry but its defiantly worth it for the view.,2
we been there and we really enjoyed very much! amazing energy and nature! u should definitely visit during ur stay in bali!,2
"we were hesitant and very prepared for the cheeky monkeys, but had absolutely no problems with them ( loved watching them jump on all the tourists that had left glasses and scarfs on though). i kept my hand bag on me with all our watches, sunglasses and valuables then wrapped the sarong (they provide with your entry ticket (30,000r adults, 20,000r kids)) around it so the monkeys couldn't see it. there are officials dressed in red that will help get your things back for a small fee. fantastic views of the cliffs and indian ocean ( we even saw a wild turtle swimming). lots of little paths you can explore the temple on and see the beautiful views, gardens and monkeys. overall everyone in the family really enjoyed this visit.",14
"though bali has many temples and all are on great locations. but this one stands out in terms of location. you have to be there to see it. you must have read about it, the cliff , the sea. its really a place worth visiting. you can either rent a scooter and drive yourself or can hire a scooter with driver ( i paid about 1 lakh 20 thousand idr from kuta to here and back). there are bus tours also to this place for tourists. try to visit early morning when there is less crowd, as day progress the place gets more crowd. sunset, of course, is beautiful but the calmness of early morning is also worth experiencing. shorts are not allowed, you will be given a kind of sarong to wrap around your lower body. the ticket is 30 thousand idr. i would suggest to have a coconut water from shops near the parking area, about 40 thousand for a very big one. do not miss this place if you are in bali. if you miss getting photographed with such amazing cliff and ocean in the background, then how will you prove you had visited bali. ha ha ha . . .! i mean, a must visit place, won't be disappointed.",2
"can't describe with the word. so u must visit if u are in bali. the view, the hill, the temple, the monkey, kecak dance...enjoy thhs..",2
"ulun danu temple was a little far towards the north. it took us almost 2 hours to reach from our hotel. i found this to be better than the tirta empul as its surrounded by a lot of greenery and is on a lakeside. youll have to buy tickets here again, its 50000 idr per person if im not wrong. the temple is well maintained and has a lot of ancient architecture. apart from the temple, the premises are filled with colorful flower plants, they have a small restaurant with lunch buffets available. on your way out youll find a lot of shops selling handicrafts, youll need some bargaining skills here.",30
"do really think if you really nead to see this temple really yourself. it's magical on postcards, it's majestic on posters, it's melancholic on your mind, it's coney island on the lake when you are there. not only overcrowded, with rental boats of all designs, not at all majestic, when you stay just beside it... what really hit me in the face were cartoon animals shapes benches in the park surrounding this temple. the magic is... gone.",4
"this was a big let down as the place is so overrun with tourists, beggars and people selling stuff. you cannot get near the temple so you have to stay on the beach just to look at it from afar. my suggestion is to go to the 5 star resort next door, order a drink, wander down to their private beach area (which has a better photo opportunity view) and then have dinner there. this way you are not fighting the hoards of tourists or risk being swept out to sea on the rocks just to get a picture of the temple.",4
"took my wife and kids (6 & 7 year olds) there. the temple is on an island and the view is awesome. just make sure you go there when it is low tide. at high tide, they block access to the temple.",4
the temple is a holy place of worship. it has anazing views looking out over the ocean and back toward jimbaran bay. it usually has the monkeys crawling all over the place but this visit they were nowhere to be seen. the temple needs maintenance it is very run down. charges to enter and you must cover up shoulders and thighs to be respectful. not that interesting but worth a look for the views.,14
"the time to travel this place perhaps takes longer than your visit time. please consider to bring hat, cap or even umbrella to protect you from the heat an sunshine if you come around noon. recommended to come before sunset, due to the view of tanah lot is best to enjoy with orange sky behind it. please rememmber to come when the sea level is low, because some part of tanah lot will be rinse with sea water if the sea level high enough.",17
"tanah lot temple, about 45 minutes from kuta offers mesmerizing views of temple by the sea with waves hitting the coast, producing beautiful white foam all around. the temple can be accessed by a submerged pathway which is an adventure in itself. there are several lookout points and a beautiful park. i am told by the guide that the place gets full for sunset views by early afternoon. i found couple of photographers with a huge snake if anybody is interested to take pictures with the snake wrapped around the neck. some visitors were actually interested, but not me. on our way out, there are tourist shops and restaurants, and we decided to have coconut water right from the fruit after a trek in the heat. the attraction fee was about $10 per head, highest of what i have seen in other places of interest, ranging between $4-$9. needless to say it is one of the most popular spots in the island.",17
fantasticplace the temple the walk the buildings and the shopping area ajoined. had dinner there last trip and the sun near set and rotten clouds came such as life. will be back this year.,4
"uluwatu tample is hindu temple set on the cliff bank in south part of bali peninsula. it is one of sad kahyangan temple in bali (six big groups of bali temples), located in pecatu village, sub district of south kuta, and badung regency or about 25 km southerly part of denpasar town. it is situated on the coral reef sordid to sea about 80 meters above the sea level. it is featured by a small dry forest which is mostly called by alas kekeran (interdict forest) which is belong to the temple and dwelt by a lot of monkeys and other animal. name of uluwatu was come from the word ulu meaning the head and watu meaning stone. therefore uluwatu temple mean the temple built in tip of coral reef. it is very easy to locate the uluwatu temple where you can reach it by any kind of vehicles. there is a good road passing jimbaran countryside and go the one way to this temple. uluwatu is one of the most beautiful hindu temple and famous in bali island. you can do simple to join the uluwatu temple tour with bali star island to discover the whole story of this site and you also have a change to have uluwatu tour package as your preferable choice on your vacation in bali.",8
"i came here as the final temple on my 3 temple tour of bali. i was unimpressed. first of all, you have to walk through stalls and stalls of tourist shopping before getting to the grounds close to the temple. i've never seen such a thing. second, it's crazy busy. there are so many people, there's no way to find any kind of peace here. yes, it's overlooking the ocean, which is amazing. but that's about it. ulun danu and taman ayun are much more serene and lovely. i would say skip. if you want to see the ocean - go see the ocean. if you want to see a beautiful temple, go see a different temple.",2
"stunning temple set high on a rocky outcrop. best viewed towards sunset. be prepared for huge crowds. a good idea to get there an hour or more early to browse through the many interesting and non-pushy market stalls. good lawned areas and other viewpoints from which to see the temple, or just wander on the beach or rocks.",4
"one of the most amazing place, the view was amazing the indian ocean crashing into the rocks temples inspirational. well worth the trip out along the coast.",4
"tanah lot is balis oldest and most holy temple. lovely view of the ocean, cliff, sunset. there is a small temple on a hill, it is placed just offshore and the scenery is very magnificent. you should join in a holy spring water ( for hindus ), it is a part of their tradition. especial, the sunset was beautiful in there - must visiting it when you're in bali",18
"much too commercial, temple not that impressive, too many people, shops, restaurants. view over the temple and ocean is okay, but overall not worth the effort.",4
"we visited here twice during our stay, once at sunset and once in the morning. even though the views are beautiful at sunset, i would definitely recommend going during the day, when it is less busy and you have time to explore. also there are usually a few surfers in the huge waves which is pretty cool if the tide is out, you must walk out under the temple and drink from the holy spring water (it's fresh so safe to drink) and get a blessing from a priest and it's only 10,000 rupiah",4
"many people come here to view the wonderful temple which at the time of planning our visit was our main intention but to be honest we spent more time in the shops that lined the path to the temple´s main entrance. not many people were buying things from the shops when we were there as maybe there is a common misconception that prices must be higher because the temple is very popular destination for foreign tourists. to our surprise we found many items available here that were far more cheaper here than what we managed to find on other parts of the island. of course the temple itself is spectacular but unfortunately the complex which houses the temple was extremely crowded on the day that we visited. if we had to choose between here and the temple in bedugul (ulun danu), bedugul would win hands down every time. ulun danu is far less crowded and in my opinion more aesthetically pleasing.",30
"good walking tracks, clean amenities. you could spend a half day here easily as its so big with a lot to see. they had the bali ceremony of galungan on during our stay, so was great to see the balinese coming to the temple for this tradition.",2
"it's really a nice place and a must visit while you in bali, try to come over in early morning like 8 or 7 am much recommend to avoid the crowned, it's really a different feeling experiences, i have come several time morning, noon and evening ,perhaps morning is the most quite and sincerity of the area but if you wish to catch up a sunset just be sure you are fine with crowd",2
this lake located up in a mountain in bedugul area. the hindu temple is the iconic tempel usually you will have the siluete of the temple printed on your bali tshirt. the air so fresh so clean. the garden so full with flowers,2
i wish i didn't waste my time with this visit. from nusa dua it took 2 5 hours leaving at 6.30 am... even at 9am there was a 3.5 hours queue for photos (told at the gate it was 2 hours). just to give context our number was 138 and it was at 63 when we arrived. each group gets 1 number so whether a couple or group of 15 counts as one place in the queue. they allow 4 group photos and 4 individual photos plus you can then pair up too.... some people ask for more and they allow it which is frustrating. not very much to do while waiting. very small temple so come prepared with something to entertain you. the photo you get might as well be photo shopped at home as its nothing like the actual area/ scenery... walk up is very steep and you can get a motorbike. we took one after walking 4-5 meters not realising it wasn't that far up. had i have known would have taken my time up (can go via steps on way back)... about 100 meters maybe.,28
did a tour with our accommodation only went to temple level two but the views were spectacular. unfortunately mt agung was covered in clouds so couldnt get a clear picture. i would like to come back and do the 2.5hr walk to the top.,28
"let me begin the introduction with tge advice. visit this place between 9 am and 1pm, the weather will not be so hot like at 4 or 5. secondly there will be a few amount of tourists and u can grab the best and picturesque photos ever. thirdly, there will be only few monkeys, which will be very quite and sleepy at this time. so u can enjoy thus place and no one will disturb u. so, i visit this place at 10 in the morning and i see only few monkeys sitting on the stairs right to the enter. i brought a selfie stick and phone. no monkeys disturbed me, no one tried to get my stuff. it was okey. the photos of this place are amazing. the scene of this temple attracts u to come again. if u will be on bali just come and see thus place. must do. really. u will be amazed. the entrance fee is: 30.000 rupiahs. sarong is provided. if u put on short pants, which are not closing ur knees u will be provided with the purple sarong. if u will be in long jeans, u will grab orange one, which should be tied on ur thigs. parking is 1000 rp for motorbike. 2000 rp for car and 4 or 5000 rp for buses. wish u will enjoy thus place. p.s. don't forget to bring something to drink with u. cause the temperature there is really really high. u will be wet in the first minutes of ur visiting.",2
the temple is said to be holy temple to locals so it might be having some local importance but i found it bit over-rated attraction. the entrance has fee and the temple is not open for everyone (heard it's open only once in 6 months or so). some of the places are good to click photographs but overall a over-rated experience.,4
very interesting. i advise to go with a guide. 50 irp extra. the temple is on a gorgeous site and preserved in very good status. it needs to be visited if on holidays in the area. better at the time of the dance (6 pm) but with motocicle. traffic at that time is impossible!,13
"this place was really busy, which is understandable as it is the most important temple in bali. as well as the temple they have really nice gardens that offer shade from the sun and a place to sit. there are plenty of souvenir shops and some place to get drinks.",2
"tanah lot temple is an iconic landmark for bali. thus, my friend & i made sure we visited it. it was drizzling when we arrived. but that didn't dampen our spirits. we saw the beautiful temple from a cafe. our guide led us closer to the temple. but we didn't go in. the temple was built on top of a rock. during high tide, the temple will be surrounded by water. visitors can walk to the temple during low tide. and it is famous for its sunset view. the place is heavily crowded by tourists. do watch your belongings & try not to bump into any selfie sticks as there are many photo opportunity angles!",18
"bratan lake is situated in the central highlands of bali, at around 1200 meters above sea level. the temperature in this area is low, and it is often cloudy and there is a lot of moisture.. it was constructed in 1634 in honor of the goddess of water and fertility dewi danau. it is a beautiful temple of worship for hindus and buddhist, it is one of the most picturesque temples on the island. there are always people making offerings there, as well. best visited on weekdays. weekends see a lot of crowd.",2
"after 10 visits to bali was time to try a different area other than nusa dua, sanur, legian, tuban or ubud.... what we loved - the village atmosphere, the lack of shopping ( a few small fine boutiques though ), the no hawkers, the quiet, the choice of accommodation, the outstanding restaurants at a reasonable price, the long beach walks, safely zipping around on a scooter, the live music, the day spa, watching the surfers. 8 days was really only just enough. what we didn't love - being only a handful of people over 30 and the odd ones out - great for the young ones in their 20/30s. will tell my daughter about it lol despite this, i am sure we will be back as i liked it way more than legian and tuban.",2
a visually beautiful area. make sure you go early in the morning before the crowds. this is a hindu temple and while we were there people were making their morning offerings. wonderful insight into the lives of average balinese.,2
"we went to this temple at around 12:00, which was not the best time to visit. the nature scenery was quite stunning and the monkeys were amusing and approachable. however, the local guide we hired was not worth the money we paid him. his explanations were not very clear. the only thing i could remember right after the tour was that the moneys could be very aggressive and dangerous at times. the moneys seemed to be there for display purposes, which spoiled the fun of getting close to them. overall, this temple is worth a visit but you need to be careful at choosing a local guide or even having one at all.",14
"entrance fee is 30000 for adult, 20000 for kids, and they required you to tie an orange ribbon at your waist if you wear long pants, and purple cloth if you are wearing shorts. we are psychologically prepared for the fierceness of the monkeys, our cab driver reminded us they might even take my glasses, so i took off my glasses when i walked into the park area. luckily, it's a very warm (hot) sunny day, after we turned right at the junction and walked down the stairs to see the temple's cliff, we only saw 3-4 monkey there. a big one came to the photo spot, and a tourist handed over him a water bottle, he immediately opened the lid and drank the water. on the way to the temple, there are no more monkey (good day). hence i can put back my glasses on. the view is great, we bought the tickets for the kecak fire dance as well.",14
"came here with a friend with an uber, that wasnt the best idea because there is no way to get an uber home after it, so you have to pay a taxi (very expensive). but the sunset was amazing, such a magical atmosphere! yes there are a lot of tourists but thats bali haha also a lot of monkeys! keep your personal belongings close!",2
"everybody must have heard about this place if they are visiting bali. a beautiful landscape of a cliff starring down to the ocean, amazing sunset, and of course there's the monkeys. beware of the monkeys, as they will try to steal your belongings like glasses, cellphone, tumbler, wallet, plastic bag, etc. basically anything that they can reach, sometimes they will also search your pocket for anything they can grab. my tips for visiting this place is do not bring anything you don't need. keep your glasses inside your secured bag, put your glasses back on when you reach the cliff which is quite far from the monkey area, do not bring a plastic bag cause it will stirr some noise that will attract the monkeys, do not bring any food if you don't plan to feed them. aside from all of that, this is the best place to watch kecak dance in my opinion compare to many places i have visited. you have to come early like 1 hour before it started to get the best seats as when it starts, the place will be very crowded. the kecak is none of like any other i have seen with humorous naration and engaging interactions with the audiences, the hanuman can even show up in the middle of the spectators, they even ask a few audiences to dance together at some point of the story. and with that sunset of a cliff as a background really brings the majestic feel of the place.",2
"beautiful place to see the sunset in bali. if you have the chance, pay the extra fee to see the kecek fire dance. learn about the balinese culture and watch them perform this dance wearing beautiful costumes and outfits. the whole performance is without any instruments but is accompanied by balinese men chanting through the whole performance. the temple grounds are beautiful but watch your belongings as the monkeys can get aggressive. dont carry any food on yourself or in your bags as they can smell it and know how to open your bags/purse/backpacks. overall this is a must visit if ever in bali.",2
such an unmissable place if youre anywhere near ubud. the monkeys are far more civil than at uluwatu. no thieving and they only climb on you if you pay for the bananas to feed them. the forest itself is stunning.,8
"the uluwatu temple is a mystical place to be at. once i entered the compound, i experienced a different vibe that felt sacred and peaceful. when entering the compound, the temple guard will distribute you a sarong to use to respect the sanctity of the place. the temple is located in the edge of a really high hill looking over the indian ocean. you can feel the numinous breeze while gazing at the view and the architecture of the temple. be careful though of the monkeys that can get pretty aggressive. i would recommend to come during the beautiful sunset. on the west side of the temple, the temple offers a kecak and fire dance performed by the villagers. if you have not seen a kecak dance before, go see this one totally worth the value!",8
"when deciding to come here it is so exciting until i really in this south part of bali, on the the beautiful cliffs temple that amaze me. the driver took me around and showing some photo spots, thank you mr putu. i will always remember this site in my life.",2
"the view point is quite picturesque and is simply one of the best views one gets in indonesia, but is so much crowded that you wont feel like staying for a bit and is close to get spoiled sooner. one would struggle to get a picture with clear background. expect a lot of driving, through bad roads, to reach to the point and is quite a walk to reach the view point.",2
"tanah lot temple setup on a rocky sea shore is a stunning sight. we visited just before sunset and at high tide and were not disappointed.its a photographers delight. visitors are not allowed inside, which was a bit of a let down, but one must respect the sentiments of the balinese, a spiritual people. wish we had spent the entire evening there.",17
"the temples are small and not open to visitors. you can get close to one by crossing the beach (at low tide) but all you can do is get to the base, from which you can't see anything. all you can really do is take pictures from a distance. there also appeared to be a lot of construction going on building new temple parts - so perhaps better in a few years time. there's also no guides or even signs explaining anything so you have no idea where you are going or what you are looking at. of course the whole thing is surrounded by a small village of souvenir stalls and small restaurants. not really worth the effort expended getting there.",4
"like : it's good to visit uluwatu temple. it has a beautiful view from the top of the temple. and it's an interesting place to visit especially for tourist. disliked : the people who sell the peanuts/bananas for the monkeys (inside the temple), were a bit annoying, forcing you to buy and over pricing it. would i like to come back again ? no, once is enough.",8
"i went to tanah lot because everyone says you should. it is gorgeous. go at sunset. go at low tide. so i went. and it is amazing, a temple built on these massive rocks isolating itself at high tide. yes. all those things are true. but to even get to that point you travels through stalls of tourist traps, stores, etc. and you lose some of the peacefulness found in many other temples that are just that-temples. i didn't go at sunset. my guide advised against it since it is so crowded and the sky was cloudy-- cloudy sky does not equal a beautiful or even close resemblance to a sunset. and he was right. i did see the sunset from another area, right before a cultural show and the sunset consisted of sun there, sun not. no pretty colors, nothing to write home about. my guide also informed me that most days are like that--",17
"beautiful temple to visit, recommend going & getting a taxi or driver to wait for you, as our taxi did as not many will be around to do random pick up. went when high tide so was unable to walk across, would recommended checking when going as would imagine it to be much better when low tide! you have to pay about $2 au to enter per person also.",4
"this floating temple from the xvii century has its constructions in the lake, which makes it different from the other temples. even in a rainy day, its worth a visit.",4
"i arrived here around 4 pm and a little bit crowded. people often visit here to see sunset. at that time, the tide is high and i can't cross the sea to visit the temple. too many people in the area.",4
"tanah lot temple was recommended by my driver as a must visit sacred place. it was well worth the hour or so drive, such a beautiful spot and a must visit",17
"a must visit place in bali, this place has a series of temples built at the edges of the cliffs !! and a temple built on a huge rock in the sea covered by waters, a nice view and must see place in bali.",2
"touted to be one of the greatest attractions, the temple turned out to be a disappoiintment. visitors are not allowed up the cliff, and the accessible areas are pretty dirty.",4
it is beautiful temple especially at sunset. i was lucky to be there at the right tide so i could walk around. it was a ceremony day for people of bali so there were many religious followers with baskets full of offerings. i have observed some of the ceremonies held in front of the temple.,2
"don't get me wrong, it's breathtaking, particularly the views. the temple complex is nice, if not similar to many in bali. and the sunset is wonderful. but the crowds! it's mobbed. i guess that's not necessarily a bad thing, people enjoying a beautiful setting. if you are a photographer, don't forget to bring a tripod for the sunset photos. although it will be challenging to find a spot without a mob of tourists blocking the view.",2
"we visited uluwatu as an included tour with our hotel stay and werent really expecting much. the bus trip was, as always in indo, chock a block full of traffic and death defying drivers, bikes and pedestrians. the temple is very popular with tourists, locals and worshipers so we were glad of being on an organised tour. parking is chaotic, crowds are amused by the compulsory sarong and ther is a short walk to access the temple grounds. the views are spectacular, we arrived just as a ceremony started so received bonus culture! easily wandered, lots of stairs, for two hours enjoying the views and background ceremonial music. watch out for criminal monkeys who will steal anything shiney.",8
"visiting the temple in uluwatu is really one of the \must do\s on the bukit peninsula. the bridge from padang padang beach is currently under construction, so it has been a little bit of a drive with the scooter. but still, seeing the old temple located on the top of a >100m cliff paid me back. it's also a nice area to walk around in and take a lot of pictures.",8
"if you have a hat, hold on to it! lots of wind here. great place to visit. you can also cross to get to the temple if you like.",4
amazing temple with outstanding view!!! the temple and the fire dance are both must sees! be prepared to pay for admission to the temple as well as the fire dance--- it's worth it though.,13
"we just visited uluwatu and the temple left me hungry for more. we only had a limited amount of time (less than one hour) but were able to enjoy the amazing views, feel the peaceful atmosphere despite of large crowds, and take amazing pictures. i am told the kecak dance is very impressive in the setting, but i am told it's crowded every day of the year, so plan ahead for a 2-3 hour visit and arrive early to get a decent place for the dances.",8
"it is a beautiful spot to view sunset however this place now is way too comercial and less natural. but for 1st time tourist, tanah lot is a must see",17
"we stayed in amed in the north east of bali, so this place was only 50 minutes away from our hotel. it is a nice place to see if you are in the area, but may be a long way to go just for an excursion if you are in the south. the water features are nice and it is a relaxing place, but i wouldn't go out of my way to see this place. if you have time go, then do so, if not, you won't be missing a lot. nonetheless, if you do go, it is a nice place to relax and walk around, hence the 4/5.",2
dirty beach. no real access to temple. sunset is nice if viewed from right location. should use some of fees paid to clean up area. snake temple the guy sat counting him money continually which found very bizarre in place of worship.. much better temples in bali to see,2
great place to visit. located on the lake with mountains on the back drop. best to visit along with pura tanah lot and pura taman ayun on your way to your hotel in ubud. (these three spots will take a full day) takes 1-2 hrs.,30
"maybe uluwatu is a mainstream spot to be visited. i've visited here plenty of times, but never seen a kecak dance performance before. i only liked the performance, the place was kind of dirty and really crowded. if you want to see the performance, you will need to come early, it got really crowded at the opening of the show.",8
"your travel trip to bali is considered incomplete if you didnt visit this place. although you didnt visit it during sunset, it still have a breathtaking view. but, if you go during the sunset it is so amazing and with colors of nature that surround it.",2
"uluwatu temple which is no less unique one,,,, monkey hanging from a tree, a view of the indian ocean. while in the afternoon there kecak and fire dance show starts at 6 pm",8
"balizoo is amazing and fun, thank you kak darma for the information and we will come back again for sure",2
this is my personal opinion i love uluwatu temple greater than tanah lot. partially because i don't stay for the sunset here but for uluwatu i viewed the majestic sunset. nevertheless this is a must go place in bali and theres a temple at the the sea below there. if the tide is not strong you can go down there and can get blessing from the monks at the temple.don't forget to tip them.,8
this is a beautiful temple at the edge of a large lake. very picturesque. we found the place very cool and tranquil. the temple does look like it is floating and can sink.,4
"we have been in canggu and saw that few km far away. temple is definitely worth to visit. you can take pictures, find to eat&drink smth. enterence is 30k per person.",4
we have been coming to ubud bali for 7 years and i never fail to stop in and see the monkeys in the temple. it has changed so much from last year. they stopped the vendors from selling bananas in the temple and many of the monkeys have left. i was told in the past that there where upward to over 400 monkeys there which were all in 4 groups living there. it really taken on a much calmer atmosphere there and i would still go if i have never been there before but for me it is a let down. i think the powers to be are making a big mistake by doing this. the new parking lot and entrance is all nice but now it is losing the character and history of the temple area. in my opinion they would have done much better by cleaning the place up a bit instead of throwing the trash around.,2
if you like the photo just go that what we human do in today world. if you extra day at bali. from ubud to the temple round trip 4 to 5 hour depending on morning or afternoon and the traffic 🚥 so prepare to use up the whole day good luck 🙄🤔🤞🙏,2
this temple has amazing view and good for photo taking. same with other temple this temple has some rule that we have to respect before entering. be careful with monkeys. the monkeys here very naughty. they like to steal people belongings. even handphone or camera that currently being used by the owner also get snatched by them. the priest have to chase the monkey and exchange the stolen items with bananas. there is kecak dance performance also but we did not go as we bring young kid.,14
"it's nice to go here and take a picture, but furthermore there is not that much you can see because you can not enter the temple itself..",4
"it is worth a visit, beautiful temple and surroundings. a very good place to catch the sunset, several photographic locations.it is heavily crowded towards evening.",4
"it's nice to do your pictures at one of balinese signature places. small fee to wash the face with holy water /comes from water blow and it isn't salty/ and make you able to go on the rock doesn't matter to me, neither the wc fee. you can see also some people taking the algae and algae grass over there. what was really surprise for me and i didn't like it at this place was that there is rubish everywhere on the stones. park the car you better have an offroad car, can't imagine while heavy rain. what's so difficult to have few employees to collect it, could be much better place.",2
"the view here is amazing. as i do not really favour traditional dances, i just come for the view, which is still totally worth it, despite the entrance fee and humid weather.",13
"undeniably, uluwatu temple is indeed a place of beautiful scenery and watching sunset is spectacular! a must go in bali. however, as this is also the monkeys mountain, they can be very aggressive in snatching your items away! even things that you are wearing like spectacles and hats. these monkeys are pretty sneaky. one monkey hid behind a gate opening and when i walked pass he jumped on me from behind and swiftly snatched my glasses off me! ! i screamed in shock and fortunately there was a park guide nearby who heard my scream and quickly came to my rescue. the guide lured him with food in exchange for my glasses, which the monkey was already chewing on, biting off the nose studs.... @_@ i was told i was considered fortunate to even get back my glasses for many have lost theirs with running away monkeys! phew... ×_×",8
"the view of the temple is very nice. a small temple on a rock within big waves.it takes 30 minutes to pass through the market, very friendly people. at the temple you will maybe spend 20 minutes (without watching the snakes and without the blessing), which you have to pay extra. it is worth going a little bit to east where you will see more temples with less visitors.",4
best time to visit is in the later evening towards sunset as the scenery is beautiful. thereafter you can proceed to watch the “barongan” or kechak performance.,13
nice place for family looking for water activity. donut boat is the best and nice for both young and old people. gede is very nice and professional trip advisor. he arranged daily trip very flexible according to my family needs. definitely i will call him again if i revisit bali.,2
"this was a fun temple to attend. we can to the temple after a long day of touring, and i came on the full moon. beware, any full or new moon stuff, temples will be full so come early or come very late. we came late and that worked really well. the architecture and the view of mt. agung were stunning and should not be overlooked by the \ego\ of wanting the famed picture there.",28
"this temple is stunning, lots of walking there and back but worth every step. famous also for its monkeys that will grab anything they can from sunglasses to purses. once again there were thousands there all to see the sunset which was spectacular. definitely a must when visiting bali.",2
"to crowded and not as clean as other places in bali. it is a place to come to for entertainment, but i would stay away from picking this place for my hotel.",2
"the temple is very nice, the views of the sea and cliffs are stunning and the fire show on the amphitheater is nice, if youd like some different cultural experience. monkeys are going wild so you better be careful with your glasses (hold while walking), flip-flops (better come with sneakers or some other kind), and from making direct eye contact. good experience!!",14
"a tourist attraction and you need it view it like that. if you are staying in uluwatu, then you would have anyways seen such views and sunset. this is a temple in which you don't enter the temple but you see the surroundings of it. there is a kecak dance in the evening which also is quite crowded with uncomfortable seating. if you are coming from that part of the world where you have not seen temples and not seen religious dances, then it might interesting otherwise this is just an average touristy place . tip : gets crowded after the dance performance, so watch out for timely exit . also, monkeys are in abundance so be safe",8
another must-see in southern bali. hindu temple on the cliff with stunning views. especially sunset is amazing. unfortunately we missed kecak fire dance.,2
"attracts a lot of tourists however the temple and setting is breath taking. as well as being nestled at the bottom of high mountains and surrounded by serene waters, the atmosphere felt fresh here compared to the smoky city. up from the temple you can also pay 30k to take fun photos with various exotic animals!!",4
"you can't come to bali and not go to tanah lot. crazy thing is- is actually not far. we rented scooters for a week, and this was one of our day trips. only took 30 minutes from canggu. we went early. hate to think what it would be like in the setting sun. rows and rows of souvenir kuta style 'shops', like, a city block worth. maybe time it for low tide, but don't worry, there's still enough magic to see if it's not.",18
"i was mesmerized when i entered in temple there were a local festival was going on all of them was on local attire so beautiful, than i had full view of sea shore amazed . naughty monkeys needs special attention",14
"great temple, mountain, lake in one place in bedugul village, and there is some good restaurant around there, its awesome man",4
"really don't know why this seems to be 'must see'. our hotel advised us to go for sunset, and the number of people just made it crap. it is beautiful cliff top location, but you can't actually go into any of the temple areas, and the strategically ugly lamppost, makes the idyllic cliff top temple look like a knackered bus stop. we got straight out of there and cracked open a bintang in the car park, while we waited for our taxi.",4
"if you think that bali is just shops and nightlife, then you are so far from the truth. this place maybe faraway from the city, but the beautiful sunset or if you prefer a more quiet setting, you should come for a nice simple lunch at one of the cafe before the big crowd arrive for the sunset. have a look at the beautiful black and white strips sea snake in the cave, but don't be tempted to touch them because sea snake is venomous!",2
"uluwatu temple is a must see in bali. the view is breathtaking. i drove a motorcycle up there, it was fast but i only recommend if you wont drive for a long time. the better shots you can get at sunset, so plan to go around 4:00pm. there is a local restaurant right before the main entrance of the temple. its ok if you are hungry. be careful with the monkeys, we got a sunglasses and a hat robbed.",8
"wow, what a place, great people, great community, the best views and all for just a donation. no charge at entrance, you have to wear a sarong which is only 20 idr for hire the long and tiring walk up the slope has been cut short by the introduction of tuk tuk that ferry you up and down for just 40 idr. please support the local community by getting on the tuk tuk and saving yourself a 2 hour walk up the mountain. you still have to wait for anything between 1 and 3 hours depending on how long the line is to take photos on the gate. photographs are free and the locals will take the photos for you with your phone or camera and they will include the mirror to enhance your images like the one's you find on goggle, all this for free but please do provide a donation after your photo as they sit there for the whole day taking hundreds of photos for us. please respect all rules as this is a holy place for the people of bali and other hindus across the world. if you do not want to adhere to rules such as - all persons must wear a sarong - all persons must make a donatio. at the entrance - no sitting on the statues or the stairs if you are not willing to ahdere to these and more then please do not go there and just download the photos of the temple from the internet.",28
sunset in beautiful seminyak never disappoint. this is my 16th bali trip and always love looking across the ocean and watching the sunset,2
"i have always wanted to visit this water garden and i finally had a chance because we did a tour to the eastern part of bali. this place is quite remote, comparing to other attractions. but i really loved it. it was so peaceful and stunning. it was smaller than i imagined but it didn't really matter. love it.",2
"don't waste your time and money here! the ocean view is nice, but you can find that kind of view in many other spots in bali. the place is way too crowded and feels more like a market than a cultural or spiritual experience. also expensive, compared to the price level in bali.",2
"the temple sits on a large rock by the ocean. the rain has just stopped when we visited and it was cloudy the whole day. the seawater was not clear due to the heavy rain and it was high tide so we did not manage to walk to the temple. our visit could have been nice if sun was up. the place was really crowded despite of the bad weather. i would suggest if the villagers or in-charge of the temple must assign some volunteers or must hire staff to control the tourists. there was an instance where in one of the tourists was near to fall by the edge of the rock just to take her photo. there was a closed area due to high water level but some tourists still went beyond the warning sign and the rope just to take their photos which i found very dangerous. there are locals in the area who will offer to take your photo using their own camera for souvenir. i was surprised that there's a residential area right beside the temple. the owner of the house is so blessed to have that kind of view everyday. there are plenty of souvenir shops inside the vicinity of the temple at the parking area. there are plenty of local food stalls as well. the temple has an entrance fee of 60,000 rupiah which i think it's not worth it. yes, the location of the temple is one of a kind but the view in uluwatu temple is very impressive and incomparable. both temples will have a view of the sunset but uluwatu will always have a beautiful view whatever the weather is. if you will visit tanah lot during a rainy day, you will not have a nice scenery. all big waves.",4
it's a must to visit temple in bali during low tide. so you can walk to the temple. being along a hat or umbrella with sunblock.,2
"we visited to temple in feb 16, it was cloudy and the sunset wasn't really great, but its a must place to visit while in bali with a great scenes and fire dance. be aware from the monkeys in the parking area.",2
this temple is not that interesting or beautiful to see but being on top of the cliff makes it really worth to check it out! you can see the magnificient clear water and see the monkeys stealing things from the tourists as sun glasses or hats! watch out for the monkeys...,14
i dont know if we were missing something but i realy wasnt that impressed. its very overcrowded and loads of people taking photos of themselves and the view. view is lovely but considering the time and money it takes to get there i feel there are far superior temples in bali.,2
so happy we were able to go here. the first thing that greets you is a fantastic view of the sea. to your right is a small temple with good views. to your left is the way towards the main highlight. the temple in the sea. it's really exciting once you see the structure in the middle of the sea plus the people crossing the sea to get there. instantly we knew we had to try that as well. the waves can get pushy while crossing to the temple so better take care of your gadgets coz the water can splash quite strongly. overall a good spot for pictures and a place that's truly unique.,4
"i was fortunate to be able to take my time and explore the uluwatu temple and the surrounding headland walks before enjoying the amazing sunset and then watch the kekak fire ceremony, interesting and lively not to be missed when you visit. my driver and guide wayan mariana (ari) of dharmatya tour +62 878 6004 4549, was fabulous, his knowledge of the temple and the history and hindu beliefs that are the purpose of the many temples on the bali island made my visit a wonderful experience, terima kasih ari wayan, thank you. images do not do it justice,",8
this temple has many steps ad two path of travel. most guests takes the left turn towards an epic sunset view. the right side has more steps leading towards a lovely cliff. the scenery is awesome on both sides. love the waves that crashes against the cliff and the hill top temple majesty.,4
"i am not sure what is more exciting in this place - the view or the kachak dance... both are things you must see when in bali! the dance is wrapped into a 1-hour play, synopsis of all acts is available in english, and to be honest without it, it is very hard to get the idea of the set. the play is about an hour, starts around 6 pm. if you are not very much into this kind of entertainment, you may find it boring. price is extra - 100000 rupia.",2
everytime i go to bali. i visited uluwatu and uluwatu kecak dance.. one of the best bali experience and i recommend. be sure to watch the sunset and enjoy the kecak performance... memorable!,8
"uluwatu is on top of the cliff with a beautiful views of the indian ocean, turquoise sea water color. must do when you in bali. temple at the left side is not open for tourist, only is praying, but you could sit and enjoying the breathtaking view from the temple. you could walk the right side of uluwatu for better views with people surfing. just be careful with aggressive monkeys, always will steal your things especially sunglasses. recommended time for visit is in the afternoon 13:00-15:00 as it safe from the monkeys crowds cause it will be very hot temperature.",8
"once it recommends to come . great majestic scenery to view , kecak dance against the backdrop of the setting sun is worth a look .",13
"premium place in bali! expensive over 2-3 times then kuta, but for premium you have to pay. security level is high.",2
the beach is crowded but nothing like seeing the sun set in the ocean. yes of course you will have better choices to see the beach at gili islands or in uluwatu. but the beach wasn't dirty just crowded.,8
"incredible views of the beach and the blueest of blue waves crashing into the cliff side! sarongs must be worn when touring the temple. this is of course standard for all temples. i really enjoyed filming and photographing the walk up to the cliff top and the colorful plant life in the forefront of the cliffs and waves. it was a very pleasant and relaxing experience. oh and there is monkeys there! i saw numerous monkeys playing in the high tree tops in the distance and on the temple grounds! one must take care with one's belongings when it comes to these cheeky creatures.... they love to take hats, glasses, and anything else that can be snatched. even the sandals on your feet. so be warned. this warning is announced consistently over the loud speakers. also tell you to tell the authorities of the temple if the monkeys do take your belongings. i wouldn't expect they could do much about it though. place was a bit crowded because so many come to watch the sunset but the grounds are more than large enough to accommodate all visitors. was a wonderful experience!",14
"if youre travelling more than 30 minutes, id steer clear. also note to cover your shoulders and bring a sarong if you have one. otherwise youll get to borrow one from a limited selection which is included in the price of your ticket. we arrived for 7am and were given ticket number 46. they were on number 14 by the time we got to the top and it didnt take long to see that it would be a long wait. the girls were demanding “one more! take another!” to the locals taking photos and frustratingly they did as they were told. we were privileged enough to watch the locals walk through the gates from the mist of the morning which made for a spectacle. not something the instagrammers cared for as they complained. honestly… it doesnt live up to the hype and there are numerous places on the island that look the same which are never as busy. do a little research. or, personally we found the view far more impressive from below the gate. just walk through it and down the steps below. theres some fantastic dragon sculptures with their mouths illuminated with red lamps. given the most of the morning it made for some incredible photos.",28
the uluwatu temple is located high on the cliff side and offers beautiful views especially at sunset we also attended the unique kecak fire dance in the evening. there are no musical instruments. the men chant in unison and they reenact scenes from the ramayana. the costumes are beautiful and some of the characters interact with the audience cons: the chanting can get monotonous after a while and we saw many people leaving within the first 20 mins the place is packed and they even block the exit aisle with people. the constant stream of people entering and exiting is distracting,8
"i have always wanted to come to this place. i decided to ride a motorbike all the way from sanur. the traffic in uluwatu street was awful though. the parking spot at the temple is spacious, so beware of where you park. walking from the entrance gate towards the temple is paved and you'll find trees on the left and right hand side, it was very beautiful. the temple itself is on the right where you need to climb a number of stairs to get there. it was just really gorgeous though. it's on top of the cliff and it was just magical. i recommend to come here at 5-6pm just before sunset. watching the sunset from the temple is magnificent! you'll be hypnotized for sure.",8
"a stunning sight where one could just sit by. yes, thats what ulluwatu temple in bali was all about! the balinese hindu sea temple is located on a hill top and one walks through a beautiful landscape overlooking the waves of the indian ocean. the spectacular views would leave anyone awe struck. ulu means the top or the tip and watu is stone or rock in balinese. we had heard amazing reviews about it and the reality exceeded our expectations. on the ticket counter, one would also find sarong which everyone needs to wear before going in. it is compulsory for both men and women to wear them. one of the highlight here is kecak fire & dance show. the kecak dance show was beautiful which happens at sunset hour. the lively and colourful show depicts the story of ramayana in a very innovative and descriptive way. the character hanuman interacted with the audience and also danced on fire. we enjoyed so much and also got clicked with the amazing characters too. one needs to ensure that they come on time to get good seating. since we didnt book through a travel agent, we booked independent cabs in bali. our cab was from sanura tours & travels made sure we reach the place smoothly.",8
"lempuyang temple located at mount lempuyang take about 1:45minutes from ubud, has beautiful view call: gate of heaven. before go there please check the weather to have good moment of photo",28
magnificent trio of temples built on rocks by the sea. went there at morning time which was less crowded. nice sunset view but there would be many tourists.,4
"recommend you take a driver with you who can guide you through the temple and surrounding walks. they can usually shed some light on history. the views are awesome, the monkeys are aggresive so expect if you wear glasses or a hat that they will be taken by a monkey. the monkeys are smart enough to get you from behind and scare the bajeezus out of you. just dont take glasses or hats with you. if you want to cool down afterwards head to blue point villa and spa and pay for pool and meal deal so yu can laze around their infinity pool.",14
"seems like every where we go in bali, the journey is at least 45mins away! lol. if there is one place you need to visit, the yes, ulun danu bratan temple might be worth a day trip for you. cooling up in mountain, great photo taking views, strawberries to buy along the way too... well maintained, clean and affordable entrance fee.",2
"temple is only accessibly during low tide. cliff side views, very beautiful. a lot of fun markets to walk through before the temple. be prepared for a lot of traffic after the sun has set though, as there is a tiny road leading out of there where cars cant take over each other and everyone gets back on the road at the same time as soon as the sun has set so we were stuck in traffic for 2 hours. bike to tanah lot if you can, it's the only way to get out of there",4
you get 2 temples on the price of one. one is on the cliff and one on a rock by the sea. two very different views and experiences. must visit,4
kids friendly destination / the monkeys are well behaved [not the ulu watu type aggressive ones]. remember not to tease the monkeys or hide food - they are smart creatures. mostly friendly. sensible spot for the young kids as well. trek down to the temple by the river and walk over the bridge to the centre...,8
"uluwatu temple may have its religious and historical significance but from the tourist point of view the most attractive features of this place are the awe inspiring visuals of the sea from atop the steep cliffs, specially the sight of waves hitting the face of the tall rocky structures. also worth watching is the spectacle of the sun setting into the indian ocean. the kecak dance, a traditional balinese dance form is performed here in the evening. suggest one reaches at least by 3:30 4:00 pm to explore and enjoy all the attractions this destination has to offer. one is required to wear a sarong to visit the temple. this is provided at the site.",8
it was raining when we arrived there so we ended up under one of may places to hide from the sun and the rain. there we met a group of students which wanted to practice english with us. they were so cute. after 15 minutes the rain stopped and it was like heaven. such a beautiful temple and a beautiful complex around it. totally worth the visit. the entrance fee is 50.000rp,4
"whenever youll visit in bali, dont forget to go that place. you can get an overview of seeing a temple which is surrounded by the sea. the better time to go that place after lunch because you can see mind-blowing sunset and to have peaceful breath. 👌🏼",2
if you have time go there..you wont regret it..even if u dont climb up to the top..the first pura agung lempuyang at the foothill is beautiful..it took us 2 1/2 hrs from legian with driver/balinese guide putu budiasa..a nice gentlemen..very polite..humble guy who bring us up to the top..we took about 3 1/2 hrs to reach the highest..we took our time since putu wanted to stop at every pura for prayer..we dont mind..there are no many tourist there..saw another 5 westerner there..a few local are preparing for galungang in 2 day time..there are about 8 pura n the last and highest is pura pucak lempuyang luhur..known that more than 1700 steps to reach the top..any fit person can reach the top..no entrance fee but you can give donation to those pura donation boxes..,28
"tanah lot is a very beautiful and peaceful place to visit; its quite a drive from seminyak and kuta, its a balinese hindu temple on the rock surrounded by the sea, it has natural spring water, the source of which is unknown. the best part of the visit was being blessed by the priest and holy water from the base of tanah lot it was done by an older indonesian gentleman. the priest that did the blessing looked very peaceful and he was just so nice. once the blessing is done you can make a small donation as request by the priest. you are anointed with a liquid and some rice and a flower placed into your hair. after you have had this 'blessing' you are accepted onto the holy land of tanah lot. the only downside to this beautiful temple and its surrounding area are the high number of tourists that come to this area. some areas are really dirty and there is a lot of trash all over the place, be prepared to be bombarded by the chinese tourist and their selfie stick and they will push you out of the way just to get their picture. there are quite rude towards other people and really have not respect for the balinese people or anyone else for that matter. the restrooms are pretty disgusting, who knows where the rp3000 fee goes to as you need to pay to use the restrooms. obviously the money dosen't go into the maintenance and upkeep of the facilities and you have to pay an extra rp2000 for a pack of toilet tissue. the cleanest restrooms are next to gloria jean coffee. (if you can take your own toilet paper) the grounds leading to the beach and temple are beautiful and overall a very interesting and beautiful experience i highly recommend a visit to this temple.",18
"i visited uluwatu temple with my parents in the 1st week of june. being hindus my parents were super excited about visiting the temple. after making the effort to climb all the stairs( there are about 30-40, which was a lot for them as they are 70+)they were heartbroken to hear that only indonesians are allowed to enter the shrine. the view no doubt is stunning! & yes, beware of the monkeys. travel in big groups as that tends to keep the monkeys away!",8
"this temple is located approximately one hour south of legian, so taxi fare can be a little expensive and there was nothing else to view down that way. once you get there you pay the entrance fee which will allow you to use one of there sarongs for covering your legs. we had a guide try tell us that we must use him to keep the monkeys away from us but after he said he wanted 150k we kindly turned down his offer. lucky we did as we only saw one monkey while we were there. head down the steep hill to the amazing views. if you don't want to walk back up the steep hill you can take the path around to the left once your down the bottom and that gives you a good view out over the water and much more gradual path back up.",14
"this is a lovely temple by the sea. i'm sure if the place wasn't so overly commercialised and crowded, it will be even more stunning. but well worth a trip if you are in bali!",2
if you're in ubud the monkey forrest is a must see ! the monkeys there are much \friendlier\ than in uluwatu so you don't have to be afraid that they steal something from you ;) the more relaxed you are the more relaxed the monkeys will be ! have fun and enjoy your stay,8
"the highlight without doubt is the kecak dance at sunset. it will cost you 100,000 indonesian rupiah (about $10 aud). advise to get there early to get a seat. if the sun is out be prepared to get hot and sweaty! the dance is entertaining and if you concentrate the chanting can you put you in a trance! be careful with the monkeys! do not feed them and do not have things in your hands, they will steal anything. my brother in law lost his prescription glasses from his hand, and once they have them you won't get them back! don't bother with uber. it's not worth it. you can get there ok but they cancelled the return trip three times on us. we ended up being the only three people left there past 9pm. if this happens to you do not panic. locate the temple staff who are usually at a warong having a coffee. be polite and they will transport you back for a fee. they are genuine and very helpful people. overall this is a must see place and do go see the dance, get a seat around 5pm. it normally starts at 6pm and lasts for one hour. enjoy!",2
"this is a beautiful area for a temple. you wont be disappointed especially if you go on a lovely sunny day. the interplay of mountains, lake and temple is breathtaking. it is a great place to walk around and take stunning photographs. if you want to take a spin around the lake, there are speedboats at a very reasonable price for a group of 4 (150000 indonesian rupees).",2
"out of all the touristic places i've been to in bali, this is da best! amazing view. a must go among all the places. you also should go to single fin bar near the uluwatu temple. many cool bars/restaurants nearby. lots of surfers :)",8
uluwatu temple is a hindu temple set on the cliff bank in south part of bali peninsula. it is situated on the coral reef sordid to sea about 80 meters above the sea level. it is featured by a small dry forest dwelt by a lot of monkeys and other animal. name of uluwatu derived from the word ulu meaning the head and watu meaning stone. therefore uluwatu temple means the temple built at tip of coral reef. the view of the temple from the walk way galley was spectacular. try to take photos by walking towards the right of the cliff for a spectacularly view of the snapshot. it was a long walk and steep climb to the temple proper. not friendly for the handicapped and elderly. beware of the monkeys. keep your belongings such as bags and sunglasses away from sight. the monkeys can snatched them from you. bring water with you to keep hydrated.,8
my second visit to the temple. located on a cliff top - temple is just stunning with views. just beware of rude tourists taunting the moneys......,4
the temple itself is super impressive as well as the scenery. you cant entrance the temple but its still pretty to look at. the entry price to the area was 60k which was quite a lot.,4
"we didn't get to see any old structures on our visit. the views are good looking out to the ocean and the cliffs, but we had to jostle with the crowd. the kecak dance performance seemed amateurish to me, perhaps because i have romantic memories having watched it some 30 years ago in a temple venue. some dancers looked like young men doing this for extra money and the chanting was lacking in robustness. it was nice though watching the sun set in the background. my photos turned out better than the real thing.",13
"if it's going to cost you a lot in taxis to get there it's not worth it. we paid 150 each way from padang padang the cost into the temple was 10k and then 100k for the dance. we avoided seeing the dance elsewhere as it was recommended this venue was a top experience but we wish we hadn't. other dances would probably be less gimmicky. the first 20 minutes were good as it was the traditional ceremony but after that the show turned really cheesy and was a shame that they aimed the dance towards tourists. we didn't find the gimmicks funny. the show would be really good for children but that's it. we were incredibly bored after 20 minutes. if they cut the show to half an hour, halved the price and cut out all the pantomime we would have had a good time. overrated.",13
very unique temple! went on a foggy rainy day so i didnt get the most spectactualar views. i recommend going for sunset or sunrise. its very touristy and alot of tourist traps so be wary,4
"the view of the sea is breathtaking and if you go around sunset you will not be disappointed! beware of the monkeys, the staff at the temple will warn you as well, they will steal your hat, glasses, anything out there on offer!",14
"ulun danu temple is one of the pearls of bali, maybe not the most shining, but for sure in the top 5. laying on a small island in the middle of a lake, behind a nice mountain, and surrounded by a magnificent park full of trees, sculptures and nice towers. i enjoyed a lot the visit of this pretty temple which worth a visit. cannot miss",30
"the temple and the view from there is really amazing. beware of cheeky monkies in the area, they steal everything they can get their hands on. especially sunglasses. one lady got her raybands thrown off the cliff by one cheeky monkey.",14
please leave plenty of time to absorb the beautiful surroundings and the peaceful view...if visiting in the evening the fire dance is well worth a look..,13
a beautiful temple with a serene lake setting. the palace itself is beautiful with large colorful statues that i hadn't seen at other temples. surrounding the temple is a grassy park filled with large animal statues.,4
the uluwatu temple is a small hill top temple. tourists' are not allowed to enter the main portion as in many other bali temples. the views around the temple are stunning. the entry fee is 30000 ruppiah. you will have to enter the temple complex to buy tickets for the kecak and fire dance.,8
"this was probably my favorite temple in bali. note, they recently doubled their admission price from 30k to 60k. it is definitely the most popular tourist site on the island so they can get away with it. it does not really take too long to see but i hung around a while to see sunset. i would never count on a good sunset on this island. 9/10 times it will be blocked by clouds. when i got there around 4:30, you could not walk across without your feet getting wet. low tide was right around sunset so by then i could easily walk across without touching water. you can eat dinner or get a drink up on the cliff with a nice view from above. however there are plenty of free areas higher up where you can get an excellent view.",2
"the scenery was nice and the kecek dance was better than the barong dance (in my opinion) except that the \white monkey\ was a little too distracting during the performance. however, beware of the aggressive monkey syndicate in this area. my daughter's iphone was snatched and my pair of glasses was grabbed from my face in a blink of an eye. according to our driver cum tour guide, the monkeys were hungry as they couldn't find food. they used the stolen items to barter for food.",13
the location doesnt look anything like the photos. its crowded and the area around the temple is under construction. the traffic around the location is busy and this makes it a quite stressful experience.,4
"leading down to temples very tourist based, lots of shops and stalls. the whole area is beautiful and very peaceful. weather wasn't great and lot of people so we decided not to go into main temple and cloud cover didn't help at sunset but we still had a wonderful time there. just sitting in gardens taking in all the surroundings, tranquility and beautiful view is well worth the visit..",4
"beautiful temple, but somewhat ruined by the sheer number of tourists. better view from the nearby nirwana hotel / golf course as you get the prettier side of the temple and can't see the hoards of tourists you now pay 60k idr to visit tanah lot village; access to the temple itself is forbidden except for religious reasons",17
it is very much hyped. but yes the market inside the temple premises is very promising and fantastic. it's only good to view the sunset. they didn't allow tourist to go inside the temple. i dunno why people visit this place and what they worship,4
"definitely worth the visit! do come early as there are so many tourist you must endure an hour plus line just to take the famous gate photo. the photographers do an outstanding job, i had so many pictures to choose from (i did provide them a tip). the temple is donation based to go in and you can try to attempt to do the four hour hike to go to the top temple or do as most people do and wait on the first level. the view is amazing, we had great weather and we could even see the top of the volcano.",28
located in south bali. a must visit. spectacular views of the blue waters from the cliff. entry is just rup 20k. spend enough time looking and moving around. sunset is awesome. beware of dangerous monkeys around.,2
"before visiting the monkey forest we already had some experience with the macaque monkeys from the uluwatu temple. therefore we were a bit scared if the monkeys here were aggressive and cheeky as the ones at uluwatu as well. but, for our experience the monkeys in ubud were really chilled, nice and everything then cheeky. we could really enjoy their behaviour etc in middle of their circle. very interesting to see, that there is always one big boss who is gettingall the food at first. all the little babys and the monkey familys, something warm for the heart ;-) you can buy bananas at some shops inside the temple to feed the monkeys. hold it up and they will climb up to your shoulders and your head to get the banana. just be still careful and dont challenge them ;-) overall we would recommend it as well for children. the monkeys are behave well and there are enough 'rangers' around. nice area in middle of ubud.",8
"ulun danu bratan is situated alongside a beautiful lake, in a lovely mountain setting. the complex is huge, with extensive gardens and grounds. we were fortunate to visit on a festival day, during a celebration of the anniversary of the founding of the temple. there were throngs of visitors, all dressed in their best and bearing offerings for the temple. there were banners and bands, processions and singing; it was colorful and inspiring.",30
its a must go for all the hindus when in bali. this is called the monkey temple of the monkey god . it has amazing an amazing sea-view of the balinese sea. must must visit.,2
"came here on a friday and it was busy. this temple is a 2.5 hours drive from seminyak area around 6am. once you arrive, youll need to rent a sarong (mandatory at a fee of 10,000 and then make a donation at the stand. when you get to the top, youll need to get a # from the queue and then wait until your number is called. getting there around 845am, we waited 3 hours and them finally took our picture. to get the famous instagram picture, there are some workers there that take the picture for you, you just need to tip them (not mandatory). depending on how many ppl are in your party, you will each be able to do 3 poses in a span of 30 seconds or less and then a group pose. after youre done, you literally just leave and go about your day. dont be fooled by the pictures, there is actually no waterfall as this is done through a mirror reflecting in the camera lens. its worth it if you want nice pictures, but if you dont care much for it, then id recommend to skip.",28
"one of bali's most famous temples! surprisingly, not as crowded as the other temples, so you are able to get a great shot without photobombers. depending on your level of interest, under an hour should be more than sufficient. do make sure to be visiting another site nearby to maximise your long travel time here.",2
great place to go wonderful views of temples and the ocean sunset was beautiful and left us speechless enjoyed it very much,4
"unfortunately its a bitter sweet situation when you have something which is extremely beautiful and meaningful to see yet it's on every single tour bus's itinerary creating hoards of tourists which detract from the overall experience. yes i know that's tourism and ironically i was one them, but it did really kill the experience as most all other places we visited in bali were not as crowded as this.",2
"first of all theres two main spots at uluwatu the old uluwatu temple which draws many tourist from all around the world by the bus loads inside the temple men are not allowed to wear tank tops and women should be dressed moderate and you have to wear a sarong around your waist if youre male or a female because it is a holy site i believe the entrance fee is i believe is a minimal fee to enter the temple grounds to take photos of the ocean below the cliffs and if youre there at sunset time its amazing sunset but it does get quite crowded and the tickets sell out quickly for the kecak dance , to see the evening fire dance show performed by men in costume there is an added fee that you must pay outside the entrance to the small colosseum where they do the performance once the sun has officially set they do a prayer song and chanting and then they do the fire and then a bunch of comedy with the white monkey and these two fat comedians with wigs and masks on its very 😂 hilarious, beware there are many crazy reese macaque monkeys that will steal your sunglasses or reading glasses so make sure you keep an ion your shoes also and anything else they can grab and steal and run up a tree with last year a man fell off of a roof after he went after the monkey and fell to his death its not worth it just if they grab something and take it be fair warned and dont try to climb up on the roof to get your stuff back you could have a very bad accident if you pay one of the local security guys there they may be able to get the monkey to trade a banana for your stuff back👏🏻the other newer part of “uluwatu “ are the beautiful cliffside surf community for over the last 40 years and has grown into what it is today and is the mecca for surfing on the island of bali at low tide theres access to beautiful white sandy beach is with shell collecting and beautiful tight pools for snorkeling when the tide is high the caves are in accessible to sneak through to get to the beach and is very treacherous its great to watch the surfers try to make that giant of getting out through the cave at a high tide situation or get in for that matter theyre a great little restaurant shacks called. “warungs “and a couple great pubs and at the very top entrance to the surfing area known as uluwatu there is a four star resort called blue point and right facing the cliff in front of it is a very famous disco restaurant and bar called single fin which is extremely busy on sunday afternoons and evenings with djs and live bands as well as i believe wednesday night friday night and saturday night are also quite busy but not as saturated better for families having a meal after surf or just hanging out having a cocktail at sunset 🌅 hour a good recommendation would be surf during the day after the beach get cleaned up go watch the temple fire dance show and then after head back for dinner and have a couple drinks and enjoy the dj vibes at single fin have fun on the island of bali😊💦🏖",8
"the uluwatu temple was in a great scenic setting. we visited this temple for sunset and it was quite crowded with a lot of tourists. when you buy the entrance ticket, you will receive a sarong (men as well as women), which cover the legs. if the legs are covered you will only receive a belt. they also tried to sell bananas ( to feed the monkeys inside). i would strongly recommend not to do that. before we entered we were warned by hotel and driver not to take any food there and assecoires (especially sunglasses, hats etc) because when the monkeys see that they often steal that. luckily we did not experience that, what might be related to the fact that we followed the advices. the temple itself was beautiful and the view on the rocks and the sea were amazing. we also attended the fire dance there during sunset. it was in my opinion a little bit too long (almost 60 minutes), but i found it a really interesting experience. this dance was not everybody's thing since many people left after 20 minutes. uluwatu is really a temple worth to see, if your accommodation is located in the south of bali.",8
"the temple is very lovely looking and you can get some nice photos of it from the shore. having said that, the temple is 50000idr entry per person, and this is not good value for money. the temple is much smaller than the other well known temples, and so it only takes 5 - 10 minutes to see everything. would recommend if you are in the area, but don't bother making a special trip just for the temple. also make sure you use the free toilets at the various food outlets inside the temple grounds, as the other toilets try to charge you.",4
"this is located quite far from city center,one has to join a tour to see this temple on the lakeshore one has to negotiate the winding road by car or by bus to go up the mountain on our way up,there are local coffee house which serves local baturiti coffee.....which is not for everybody as the coffee beans are fed through the intestines of luwak the coffee shop is located by the hill side overlooking the rice paddies which is very serene the coffee is prepared in front of you by distillation into a cup it is very tasty with good after taste....not for everybody if you consider the source!!! the temple by the lakeshore is quite picturesque lots of merry go round for children to play with good place for families outings,as there are boat rides etc it could be windy and temp is just right to stay away from the humidity,plus the cloudy skies which makes photography somewhat non ideal we were fortunate enough to walk on the shoreline as the water level is low(considering dec is rainy season) overall you can spend your afternoon here,there are lots of t shirt shops outside the temple, and there are lots of restaurants by the lake,some of them even offer buffet",4
spectacular scenery and worthwhile timing your visit for the nightly show at 6pm where you will be treated to a display of traditional indonesian dancers as the sun sets over the ocean in the background.,2
the temple itself is ok ish compared to say besakhi. really it's the location by the sea. it would be great with some serenity but they charge you 60000 rupee entry fee and it's full of tourists. pleasant if you go uphill to a cafe to overlook the site. 6.5 out of 10,4
"small temple on the bratan lake. the temple itself is quite common. it is a typcial balinese temple. but the setting is absolutely gorgeous. the calm lake is surrounded by the caldeira of the volcano. it is really a peaceful image. if you are in the neighbourhood, visit this temple but try to come early before the tours and the crowd arrive.",2
"tanah lot temple is one of balis most important landmarks, famed for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. an ancient hindu shrine perched on top of an outcrop amidst constantly crashing waves; tanah lot temple is simply among balis not-to-be-missed icons. the onshore site is dotted with smaller shrines alongside visitors leisure facilities that comprise restaurants, shops and a cultural park presenting regular dance performances. the temple is located in the beraban village of the tabanan regency, an approximate 20km northwest of kuta, and is included on most tours to balis western and central regions. after centuries of large waves persistently crashing at its rock base, tanah lot faced the constant threat of erosion, reaching a significant decline in 1980. the authorities carried out preservation efforts to tanah lot and other historical sites island-wide with aid from the japanese government. fully restored, a third of the present tanah lot is actually artificial rock. at high tide, waves flood the causeways making it impossible to cross. at low tide, you may cross to view the rock base where the legendary guardian sea snakes dwell in crevices. a must visit - i know another temple but they are all so good.",18
"one of the must visit places in bali. this temple should be visited around sunset. we were a little late though and missed capturing some beautiful views. beware of the monkeys though. they do snatch things, do not tease them please. this temple is on a cliff, be prepared to walk n climb it.",2
despite that some parts of the temple are a no-go except for worshippers its worth to visit the temple which offers fantastic views and a look into the past. take your time and walk around but watch your things as they monkeys try to get hands on everything especially sun glasses and the like.,14
"a must visit if you love cultural experience and sightseeing. had the chance to visit after 2 pm, the sun shines so bright, the weather were also friendly. as this place face the south-west part of the island, it is recommended to visit after 11 am. monkeys were literally everywhere (mind your belongings), there's a handful officers that can help you anytime. if you're lucky, get the chance to watch kecak dance at pura uluwatu just before sunset. wonderful sight!",8
when you are in bali you must go for tu tanah lot of temple it a place for all group ages . main attraction si the sunset . one side temple is on cliff and other temple must see sunset & fire dance,18
"as my title suggests, the view from this temple is truly out of this world. walking along the pathways, one can just absorb the beauty and peace of this place. a word of caution, beware of the monkeys, they can become very aggressive and on numerous occasions i saw them take things from people - food, sunglasses and even a guy's shoe (flipflop), from his feet. keep your possession close and safe, unless you want some animal action. definitely worth a visit and another one on your bucket list for bali.",2
nice temple and big area to explore. really nice sunset. don't visit the traditional dance they offer. they ask the amount of 100k for a crazy tourist play. way too crowded and even when the show is playing they let people in. would not recommend. just another way to ear loads of money out of tourists,13
we visited tahan lot during evening time. best time to visit would be early sunrise or before the sunsets. one of the most peaceful place i found. the location and breath-taking view is not to miss. the sea is noisy and waves splash and can rise during night or high tides.,17
a temple on the cliff direct from the sea ... awesome ambience with view of nature's beauty... kechak dance performance should not be missed... the performance in the open amphitheatre with a backdrop of setting sun in the sea will be your best memory of the tour for sure...,13
back to nature woow it really beautiful place i see. interested temple and surrounding. lov it so much,4
"every temple in bali seems to have its own attraction and here you need to be prepared for quite a long walk to experience the temple and cliff top walk and views down to the sea. most of the paths are well maintained although their is one section which is a bit of a challenge, but it is well worth it for the views and there are cold drinks for sale when you reach the end. you are warned to remove your hats / glasses / valuables on the way in as the monkeys are a little more adventurous here.",2
"after losing my glasses to the menacing monkeys at uluwatu temple, i was a bit terrified to visit this place. i bought the tickets after the folks at the information desk assured me that the monkeys were well-behaved :-). it look about a little over an hour to see this place. it was uplifting to see the monkeys playing with rocks, plants, eating yams and corn, playing with their siblings and grooming each other.",8
"good place to go with family, but only once. they do have traditional musicals and sometimes dancers, performing traditional dance. look out for festival season.i traveled during april 2017, the weather was hot and humid. you can do a bit of local shopping as they have same shops as ubud. there is a car park available where you also can purchase the tickets, before you enter the temple premise. you need to walk to be able to view the entire place.",13
"during my three separate trips to bali in the past few years, i had a chance to visit many of the wonderful places in and around bali. last august, i have finally made time to visit uluwatu temple. i am so grateful i did visit it. such a breathtaking place it is all about the views and the feeling you get walking on top of the cliffs surrounded by the vast blue sea. there is not another place like it you really do feel as if you are on top of the world. mind you, you will probably be watched over or escorted by a lot of monkeys. be careful of them, dont touch them and dont walk around with small items they might want to steal such as hats, sunglasses, etc.. of course, i did wear my sunglasses and my sunhat, but tried to very cautious as i did see a few monkeys running up to a few tourists and taking over some of their possessions such as their sunglasses and hats. dont make eye contact with the monkeys, and they wont bother you. outside of the temple area is a market with really reasonable prices..i did pick up a few tops and had fresh coconut water. in order to get to uluwatu temple you will need to arrange transportation and as it more expensive at the hotel, i can recommend a reputable bali driver i have booked on a number of occasions. he works for a company which i found online and booked on line. at first i only booked the company for my transfer from bali to ubud, but i was so happy with my driver whose name is iketut suartana that i booked him for all of my other days of touring and my airport transfer to and from ubud. iketut speaks a lot of english and was so kind and knowledgeable. he is not a tourguide so i didn't pay extra for one, only a driver but he i was so happy with him, his flexibility to our requests. he is way cheaper than i got quoted by tour agencies, as well as other drivers i had emailed before coming to bali. i totally recommend iketut and will definitely book him when i come back to bali. if you want to book iketut you can phone him or sms him at +6282147140702 (you can mention you got the number from kate and shelley in korea). unfortunately, he does not have an email account as of yet, but his daughter will try to set it up for him in the future. for now, sms or phone call is best.",8
"had a few hours left with grab rent (420k for 8 hours), so decided t ok guve this temple a try. we avoided temple visit until know and i regret it even more. from gated ticketing booth (60k for adult, 30k for children and 5k for car), it was overly commercialised with all sorts of stuff. there were clothes, bag, souvenirs and food stalls which all seemed neccessary for needy pilgrims. but it got too much with likes of coconut ice cream, japanese sushi shop, chinese restaurants, bali massage (not opened yet), jewelry store, etc. only shop missing was hairdressers and car wash. besides 500m of shopping mall, there were so many people it was impossible to avoid getting wet and pushing amateur instagrammers aside to approach entrance to actual temple. probably won't go back until 2030 or later. don' worry about sunset view, it will just cost you more to get out of car park and driver time. we got out at 6pm and had clear run to seminyak for nuri's pork rib dinner.",4
"like many of the temples, access is limited to the grounds outside the worship area. however, the scenery is worth the visit...steep cliffs, beautiful blue water, crashing waves. just beware...there are lots of monkeys at this temple. and, they love to steal sunglasses and hats. they have quite a collection in the trees around the temple.",14
"while tanah lot 'floats' on the sea, this temple is know floating on the lake. however, the time we went, we didn't see it floating as the lake area surrounding the temple was dry (due to dry weather) to the extent we were able to walk around it. nevertheless, the view was still scenic and we did enjoyed the cooler weather here if compared to kuta/ denpasar. large numbers of tourists, hence it was crowded and quite difficult to get unobstructed picture. for younger children, there is a small playground near the exit.",17
"if you come to bali this temple should be on your list. the temple is very beautiful, but also very crowded. we had to wait to take pictures everywhere in the temple. i believe this was the only temple we visited that had no monkeys. call to check the tide before going if you wish to cross to the temple. but even if you go on a high tide it is absolutely beautiful!",2
"if you are nature lover this place should be a must visit in your list in bali. the striking feature ofcourse is the 16th century hindu temple which is curved out of rocks. but apart from religious point of view this place offers a beautiful view of prominent water erosion on the rocks. sunset from the cliff end is a treat for the eyes. candle light dinner with your sweetheart is recommended. after the sunset the locals perform a traditional dance called cecac dance based on mythological hindu story. again thats really entertaining. i have also seen guys painting the beautiful scenery sitting on some rock tops. photographer's heaven,lovebirds den,historian s pilgrimage,this place truely rocks in every sense!",2
"great place to see the sunset, and you can even go and watch a nice balinese performance. i ended up watching two and this was the best of the two. there's another one, somewhere inside a temple but it's super short and very touristy. i would say avoid it if you can. you must arrive early to get good seats that allow you to see the sunset and the performance. you need to keep in mind that it's a bit long and the storyline is a bit confusing, but it's worth it to see once in your life.",4
"last visited to this place the lake water level is lower than usual, so floating water temple become at grade temple during that time, but overall this place is very beautiful. beside the temple, a lot of area surrounding can be point of attraction such as the garden, statue and balinese gate. another transcendence is journey to this place from denpasar, we will see a lot of rice field area, private temple at mengwi and also you will feel fresh air blowing your face if you open your window car during travel",4
"after a great visit 4 yrs ago we wanted to revisit this temple. now days very very crowded and the famous kechak dance more a circus than a serious typical and very colorful bali dance. the place where it is help was full to the top. we had to sit on the performance floor and move away for the fire dance. got the impression that selling as many tickets as possible ( which are not cheap) is all that matters. the temple is normally close and all you can enjoy is its location neara rift top. then the drive back to kuta took us more than one hr. there are many temples to visit in bali but suggest this is not one of them. also suggest to look for kechak at a different location, and there are many where you can enjoy it in more relaxed, cheaper and comfortable atmosphere.",2
"visiting tanah lot put a tick against one of my bucket list items. this beautiful temple, carved out of rock in the ocean is inaccessible for much of the day when the tide is high. many people visit at sunset but we chose to go during the day when the tide was low and we could walk out to the temple. there is a natural spring in the base of the temple and the water is considered holy water by the priests. we were able to cleanse in this water and were blessed by the temple priests. donations are requested the view is amazing, the temple itself spectacular. you cant go up into the temple, the hundreds of years of pounding waves are doing their damage and now only the temple staff go up there for ceremonies. well worth a visit if youre in bali. we had a driver for the day from seminyak. quite easy to do, just make sure you know where you want to go otherwise you may be taken to places the driver gets a kickback.",18
"best to come 1 hour or more before sunset, so you get to explore the little market stalls that are much much cheaper than kuta, legian or seminyak stalls, and haggling is pretty easy because they already start pretty cheap (for example, got a hello kitty sarong for 60,000 rupiah after starting at 80k (in k,l or s it starts at 250,000 which is beyond any reasonable haggling). however, selection is more limited to bali branded clothes and no fake nikes etc. entry fee was negligible at 50k rupiah or maybe less, i didn't care cos it was cheap. people with large docile snakes along the side walks for 50k for heaps of photos. then you reach the beautiful grounds of tanah lot where you can watch some surfers and the landscape. down at tanah lot temple there are heaps of people around, and you gotta line up for a short 5 min wait to touch the water coming out of a bamboo pipe that is apparently holy or something. the view is spectacular if it's a clear or hazy horizon (see photos), and definitely worth visiting. pram access is a no go so you have to carry your child, but you can leave your pram at 2nd entrance near the water. about an hour from seminyak, or 30 mins if no traffic.",18
"wow, when i thought we were going to a temple, my first thought was boring. what a mistake my thinking was, amazing views via the clifftop, you can spend hours up there watching the world go by. early afternoon is the best time to go before all the sun set tours arrive. a big thumbs up",4
"it's a rite of passage for new comers to bali, but frankly this place is commercialised and over hyped. yes the temple is separated from land during high tide and you can walk across during low tide. sunset might be fantastic but i did not get the opportunity to experience that myself. it was a cloudy day and the place was very crowded. there were a group of people chanting their evening prayer in the compound itself amidst the frantic activities of tourists clicking pictures and chatting loudly - it was a little unsettling for a place of worship.",2
one of the best temples in bali. best time to visit when morning visiting temple or afternoon to see the sunset. this place is located a bit away but amazing where we are presented with magnificent scenery from the beginning we get to the beautiful beach with great waves.,2
"we visited during the evening and the place was crowded. they provide sarongs at the entrance, which is included in the 30k ticket price. kids were provided with a sash. there are lots of stairs. the main part of the temple is closed for visitors. you get amazing views from atop the cliff. please be mindful of the monkeys. we stayed for the 6pm kecak dance show. you have to purchase a separate ticket for 100k and arrive early there so you get a good seat. the day we visited, they oversold tickets exceeding the capacity. we had to sit very close to each other, which was very uncomfortable and some visitors were seated right next to the performers, on the floor and near the exit. we felt the dance show was over-priced. people started leaving the show after 30-min. we left when they were wrapping up the dance, in order to avoid crowds. return trip took a long time, since traffic was pretty bad.",13
uluwatu temple is a temple with breathtaking view toward the indian ocean. the view is just toooooo nice. you need to capture those breathtaking view as memories. be-careful with monkeys as they will grab your spec or jewelry.,8
ululating temple is a nice depiction of heritage bali and their culture... the kechak dance here is just awesome... the dance is one of its kind and is depiction of ramayana... the scenic and mesmerising beauty of the sunset from this place is just too good and is one of the famous spot to see the sunset... the sound of the waves below... the blue waters and the sunset... makes the place one of a kind in bali...,2
"they say it is touristy, and it is. that being said, it is worth it! this was my favorite temple in bali. it's unique situation on the water, and having to wade through the water to go to the temple is cool. no sarong necessary, but a small donation to wash your face and drink the holy water and stop for a photo with the monk who blesses you is well worth it. the scenery is amazing, and there is a second temple nearby which is just as scenic and great for photo ops. this is a great spot for photos, please be mindful of the tide charts when you go. hide tide means you cannot go out to the temple, really... you can't go. i wore jean shorts (bad idea as they ended up getting soaked) i would wear something that is quick dry just in case. it's only a 30 minute ride from canggu (echo beach) and you can tack on another temple to your journey if you are having a temple day.",2
"the temple was a great place to visit to view the sunset. we had a nice walk around. there were monkeys around too on the look out for tourists possessions, luckily we were warned!",14
"during low tide (evening) you will be able to walk across to the temple. if you choose to go anytime before that, the tide will be high and you will only be able to see it from afar. beautiful place to visit nonetheless, but overly crowded with tourists as it is a popular attraction. you will be able to see locals performing their prayers as well but please do respect them and do not ogle or take pictures of them.",4
"feels like \i'm at the edge of bali\ standing on the side of that cliff, stunned on the view and how high i was at. though that afternoon was very sunny and hot, it was still crowded and lots of tourists from around the globe came. this temple is best to visit on sunset and catching up the kecak fire dance performed by the locals, a total entertainment.",2
"uluwatu temple sits at the edge of a high cliff looking out over the bali sea. it's a beautiful place to visit and is even better if you find a spot away from all of the other tourists visiting. watch out for the monkeys, they'll take anything they can get their hands on! sunsets are said to be stunning at the temple however i haven't been there at the right time, i'm also told it is crazy busy at sunset so good luck!",8
"it's perhaps one of the most beautiful places in the world, though i haven't seen everything. but the truth is the sunset here is divine. bali sky can show you amazing colours. the temple is not open for foreigners. but the area is magical.",2
"this is one of the best places to visit if you are in bali. view from here is breathtaking and sunset from here is not to miss. it takes some time to roam about the whole temple, which you should, so plan accordingly.",2
this place offers some spectacular shore line views. i think the temple is best viewed from afar and definitely around sunset time.,4
a really beautiful place to see a unique temple with awesome views. it is a very popular place for tourists. we have to walk down to water to view temple closer.,4
"we went down without much expectation and were a little disappointed since you couldn't go into the main compound. you do get a nice view of the cliff but the main draw is the performance dance at 6pm. now we already saw one in ubud so didn't want to see another one. i was told most kecek dances are the same. that is the main draw and sadly apart from that there isn't much else to see. the temple on the cliff edge is very small. there are much more interesting temples in bali. if youtube the dance, you can see the whole thing in hd. tip- if you get a taxi here, let it wait for you since you will have trouble getting one back. why not combine it with a trip to padang padang beach?",2
"what a view, beautiful place to take it all in we got there in the afternoon to watch the sun set over the temple it was breathtaking it some wonderfull photos and the markets are great too!!",4
"i really enjoyed visiting this temple and i consider it he best temple in bali, big gardens,nice buildings overlooking the lake where you can see mountains on the other side,has a peaceful and serene atmosphere.simply its amazing. i recommend a day trip: going to gitgit waterfall then down to ulun danu temple then the beutiful jatiluwih rice terrace,its a full day trip and the car cost me 500k,avoid normal taxi and book a car from any tourism booth and keep bargaining.",2
"uluwatu temple located near the cliff, you need to visit here if youre on the first experience visiting bali. they have a kecak dance show on 6pm, do come early around 5pm, first come first serve (no seating arrangment). i come to the place to get the ticket offline, well try to booked online but no clue, since it cost rp20,000 for the enterance and rp100,000 for the show. (im not sure the price for foreigner) keep your glasses/sun glasses and jewellery or all the shining stuff. the naughty monkey might stole ur things.",8
very touristy. breathtaking view at the peak. must go by the afternoon to catch kecak dance by the sunset. really hot. apply sunblock because you will spend most of the time trekking.,13
"uluwatu temple was full the day that we went to visit. it was abuzz and full of culture. as you walk into the temple, you need to wear a wrap around your waist. the temples are a place of prayer and are very holy so one needs to be aware of as there are restricted of entry for women. the views from the temple are amazing and even more so, the sunset views. most of the people rush there for the sunset which is amazing. bali and its sunsets are stunning!",8
the uluwatu temple is amazing of viewing on the cliff. sunset time on the day at 6.30pm very nice too. not many monkey we found on the way may be they in the forest.,8
tanah lot is one of the icons of bali and lots of tourists coming in bali don't miss the amazing sunset. the entrance fee is 30k idr but the sunset is priceless. you need like 20 mins from the parking area to get to the area where people gather to see the sunset. it's simply amazing to see the sun hiding into the ocean just near the temple while the mix of colours gives you the impression you are in a dream. probably i will visit it again when we return to bali.,18
"hey traveler, i am glad you have shortlisted bali as your vacation destination(or are into the process), but it will be a good decision if its going to be your maiden visit in this country. coming back ...to..\ulun danu temple\..its pristine beauty will behold you. the backdrop of the temple compound itself is so mesmerizing that you would find yourselves in awe at the sheer magnificence of this place. a lake, a mountain, the clouds & the temple...all in a place, this refreshes you, your mood. ideal time to visit would be in the low monsoon seasons. clear skies without the sun, adds volumes to its beauty. dawn & dusk - good times. try taking a tour by a speed boat on the lake, it will be worthwhile. do take pics of this post card landscape. tip: carry an umbrella, try late afternoon visits, try off seasons as this place is beautiful when there are fewer crowds.",2
"the view is spectacular. the temple is set on the top of a cliff and while you cannot actually enter the temple, you can see the dancing, praying, and playing of instruments from the outside. beware of the monkeys! they steel your loose articles, especially sunglasses. to get your item back, you have to find a person selling fruit to help you and they will expect a tip. it did not happen to us but we did see it happen while we were there. the fee to get in was $2 usd per person and they will lend you a sarong free of charge if your legs are not covered.",14
i visited this place in the evening to see the sunset though it was cloudy so i didnt get the chance to see. but the beautiful scenery will amaze you when u will be there. it's a must visit place if you are in bali but be careful of monkey.,2
"featured on brochures and tv alike this has become very 'over commercialised' including all of the tourist shops you are forced to walk past in order to get to the temple. a few viewing spots available but you cannot get close to any of the actual temples, or take anything like the featured photos (which probably use drones along with photoshop! entry a rather pricey idr60k (by balinese standards). 2157",4
"spectacular view. worth the distance. the gate with the view of agung, an active volcano we traveled from ubud, it took us a little bit more than 2hrs because we left ubud almost 9.30am therefore there are many car and traffics. sarong is there for rent, so if you have your own bring it. ladies need to covered your shoulder as well if you are wearing singlet or open shoulder top.",28
we got there in the pouring rain and for the first time we were cold! we got through the rain and persevered and boy were we glad to get there. it's mind blowing to get there and contemplate how the local people kept it going! worth the visit and we'll definitely go back for the spiritual side of this temple.,4
great scene at the temple. temple organize festival in half yearly basis. you could enjoy nice sunset fire dance start at 6:30 daily. be prepared for hot weather,13
susnet is amazing there... the temple was ok. you also see some monkeys on the area. its good to get there early so you get a good seat to watch the dance. watchout because sometimes you see the dance but you miss the susnet...unfortunately a good idea is to leave the dance during its performance so you can see the sunset. the traffic on the way out gets really bad so be quick to leave the temple.,13
"ulun danu beratan (or bratan) temple is located on lake beratan. you will find many spots for photo taking. the temple is not big, but the whole view of temple, lake and hills is fantastic.",30
this temple is one of the major attractions of bali situated by the bratan lake in bedugul. this is an amazing place specially in the evening hours. sights here are awesome and photos captured here are stunning. must visit place in bali. went there in 2014 and another visit is in planning ... great place,2
balinese style dance at the backdrop of sunset was marvellous . the whole family enjoyed the dance. the dance had funny bits to entertain as we'll.,2
"we left from tanjung benoa to the uluwatu temple at about 3:00 p.m. stopped briefly at the padang beach, also known as the julia roberts beach as my driver said. it is a very small beach, full of people. we stopped for 10 minutes, which is enough. off to uluwatu temple. we paid the 20,000 r per person entrance fee. this review is after i have visited many temples in bali, which is why i only rated it as average. the cliff is stunning but the temple itself is not impressive. we waited until 5:00 p.m. for the kecak dance ticket to be on sale. we paid 70,000 r each for the kecak dance. we were seated at 5:10 p.m., intentionally facing the sunset, but it was cloudy that day and did not get a chance to see the famous sunset as depicted in many reviews. people keeps coming in to the very small arena,very soon filled the entire seating areas. soon tourists were ushered to sit on the floor, and extra chairs were brought in to accommodate the overflowing crowds. i believe the capacity is maybe 300 and they filled with 600 - 1,000 people instead. it was not the most comfortable atmosphere seating wise. a about 5:45 p.m. the shows started. the kecak dance itself was entertaining. if you have never seen one, you need to try at least once in your life time. the one hour show tell the story by chanting, and incorporating female dancers. the chanting were from about 70 men. i think the last 10 minutes were very entertaining. the monkey god interacted with the crowd, making fun of a few tourists, and invited another few to participate in the dance. the crowd enjoyed the interactions and everybody has a great laugh, i think this is a great touch on their part. the are photos opportunities after the show. but it was dark already and too many people trying to get the attention of the 3 female dances, which they dressed up in traditional balinese costumes. i am glad i visited the uluwatu temple and watched the show but this is not something i will repeat.",8
"if you could only visit one temple in bali, please make it this one! pura lempuyang is just stunning. the long journey from ubud was so worth it but do make sure you get a good car because i got carsick because the car we used was not maintained well and the back seat was so bouncy. i got massive headache but thank god i didn't vomit and had to take a little break when we arrived the temple before starting the hike. the views...omg from the moment we got off the car, we could already see mighty mt agung from the carpark. we're so lucky and blessed to have such fine day that we could literally see the peak of mt agung. no clouds whatsoever. crystal clear sunny blue skies. our driver who visits lempuyang often said good weather like this was very rare and even he felt very lucky to be our driver that day cos then he got to see all this too himself. the weather was so clear that when i got to 4th temple, i could see lombok island. there are 7 temples up the slopes so you need to hike many many stairs. therefore, general fitness is required because the stairs could be gruelling. start early to avoid the heat. i climbed only up to 4th temple and this took me 3 hours. i am a slow climber and stopped all the time to take pictures. but hey it's not competition. take it slow. enjoy the view. if you want to climb up to the top, you may need full day but every step is worth it. when i was there, there were lots of locals having praying ceremonies because of the full moon. so my experience was even more special cos i got to see all their cultural ceremonies and listened to their peaceful singing/chanting. the nature in east bali is definitely much more intact and real than the rest of bali. this is real bali. and we plan to go back one day to explore east bali. remember there are monkeys along the trails and they could be dangerous (so i heard) which is why you have the option to hire a guide who will carry a stick to take care of you just in case there's monkey attack. i personally recommend hiring this guide. it's only paying a little bit extra and it's not that expensive at all. but thankfully, the monkeys i met were quite calm. but i heard it's the monkeys at higher temple that are really aggressive. anyway i felt extremely lucky that day. beautiful temples, amazing weather and at the same i burnt lots of calories too :-)",28
"once you get the tickets, have your sarong put on and you're good to go. despite other people's story's about stealing monkeys, i had a different encounter. the monkeys didn't even bother to look at me let alone steal from me. well.. i don't know, probably i looked poor to them. i found uluwatu was very interesting and certainly an experience not to be missed. we had an enjoyable evening with the excellent cliff view. however, the kecak dance looked much better on tv than in real life. the amphitheatre is meant for 1000 people but there were around 5000 people stuffed in there. so figure it out yourself.",8
simply love the soft sands and crystal clear green/blue waters at pandawa beach. our guide desna was very flexible and let us determine how long we would like to stay at each beach. dreamland beach was too crowded and the waters looked dirty so we decided to skip it. padang-padang beach is an interesting beach if you walk away from the crowd and climb over some rocks to explore the other side of the beautiful secluded beach :) we arrived at uluwatu temple before 5pm and had lots of time to walk around and take pictures before the kecak dance. the sunset was beautiful! the sun slowly drops into the ocean like a golden egg yolk and paints the sky in lovely hues of colours! the kecak dance was very enjoyable. hats off to the dancer who danced as the white monkey! all the main dancers gamely stayed to take photos with every single visitor who would like to take a shot with them after the dance. the evening ended beautifully with a romantic seafood dinner at the beach.,8
"one of the best thing you can visit in bali is tanah lot temple. a temple where you have to reach walking in sea water upto your waist level in normal hours. once high tide is there no one is allowed to go there since public area of temple gets filled with sea water. you can enjoy beach side restaurant in very feasible rate to wait till sunset. shopping also cheap as compare to kuta & legian . but you have to pay 60,000 idr entry fee(nothing is free in bali, not even beaches). but i must say that entry fee is worthy to see this historic temple & nature's beauty . big yessss for tanah lot",18
"went with the ball and chain to watch the sunset, amazing views although not as serene as one would wish due to the amount of people (but hey, we are tourists too) the temple is beautiful, in an amazing location. fully recommend.",4
"amazing sunset experience, bring your camera and you wont be disappointed. beautiful temple , spectacular scenic views, take your breath away. the ocean waves crashing around the temple a must see.",4
"the temple near the beach that sometimes can't b visited when high tide. when low tide, walk to temple n see around, dress properly and u can go inside cave and get water blessing from the prayer. walk along the path to another small temples and see stunning view till the end of it, there is a restaurant with padi field view. plenty of shops with souvenirs and all, cafes and see sunset with coconut drink and others. it's a must go in bali! even surfers can try to catch the waves there",2
uluwatu temple is amazing place in bali and highly recomended to visit in this place. you cand find a beautiful sunset from nearly uluwatu temple.this is amazing sensation in your mind.,8
"we arrived before the mad rush which was a joy. the stalls were mainly shut (9.30ish) and therefore there was no hassle. we had been advised to walk towards the temple and then walk left towards the golf course, this proved to be great advice giving a great view of the island temple.",4
one of the highlights of the trip was the magnificent temple by the lake. look so tranquil and relaxing. better bring a light wind breaker since it can get quite cold up there. worth the visit !,4
"the overall setting of the temple is extremely beautiful. jutting out into the sea with azure water all around, it's a photographer's delight. it's accessible during low tide when you can simply walk till the temple. the main temple is out of bounds for tourists but a small cave with 'holy water' is accessible. the priests will expect you to donate & will give you a nasty look if you don't. there were three of us; one of us donated but the priests looked at each other, made a face & mouthed 'indians!'. there is another cave with a 'holy snake'. you again need to make a donation to see it (& even touch it). if you put aside these moneymaking schemes by the priests, the temple is incredible.",4
slightly out of the way. early in the day wasn't too busy. pay an offering to touch the sea snakes (we declined). can walk to the island to get blessings.,4
"it didn't feel like coming to a temple, at the front you'll find a series of art shops that sells stuffs you can find everywhere in denpasar, a sure way to immerse yourself in bali culture and the magnificence of this temple. the temple itself is great, the entrance gate, the temple on top of the rock, the pathways, everything was greatly built. but you'll also meet the visitors in every little spot, besides the statue, under a tree, on the stairs, on top of a rock... everywhere! i just didn't feel the magic like any other temple we frequented, the experience was void of any gasp or wow or anything close. yes it is beautiful, but that's it..",2
this place is beautiful. the only problem is that is very crowded and too sad to see trash everywhere. a lot of stores around the temple trying to rip off tourists.,4
"amongst the must visit places in bali , this temple is located in hilly area. it is surrounded by a lake and the view from temple is simply mesmerizing.the structure of temple provides ample uniqueness to it ,can easily spend a good time here and capture some beautiful views.",2
the nicest palace we have seen in bali. non touristic and our driver didn't know you could enter it. it is mainly visited by balinese people.,2
"what a huge complex! the way the walkway stretches along the cliffs of the mountain and you can see across from one end of the temple to the other is amazing and so much fun to explore. the monkeys are slightly irritating, but with caution and a big stick, you will be fine.",14
the temple and view from the top are awesome. unfortunately we missed the sunset because we reached little late and clouds set in by the time we reached. view from the cliff was amazing though. try reaching by 4:30-5 pm so you can click pictures. there is a separate ticket for kecak dance; we did not go for it though.,13
"we had an enjoyable morning here. our driver acted as our guide which made life a lot easier. he got us the required sarongs and as we walked he made sure we weren't bothered by the monkeys. the monkeys like to steal items from tourists who then need to get fruit to trade with the monkey to get them back. rangers are around that can help for free. the view is amazing as you walk along the path near the cliff top. there is a wall there, so it's safe for kids. at 6pm each day there is a performance at the amphitheatre which makes use of the best sunset views in bali.",2
uluwatu has great views definitely worth a look when in bali. hold on to your stuff as there are monkeys around this area!,8
"uluwatu temple is really beautiful at sunset. its crowded but the grounds are big enough to get some nice cliff side views. i would recommend this temple over tanah lot due to the views. beware of the monkeys. they will steal items off of you and use it as collateral for food. heres what happens, monkey takes your hat, you ask a ranger for help, the ranger wants money to pay for food for the monkey, the ranger gives the monkey food in exchange for the hat. usually it works but we saw one monkey take off with both a hat and the food. its a brilliant business for both the monkeys and the local rangers who pocket this money! just another way for indonesians to get their hands into the pockets of westerners. my biggest complaint is the transportation situation. you can go-jek/grab into the temple but you are forced to use the local taxi company to leave. its 200,000 to travel from the temple to kuta selatan. you can walk outside the parking lot to the road and hope to find a private driver but theyre scarce. you wont find any blue birds either. make sure you hire a driver for the full time to avoid rip offs like this.",8
"tanah lot is amazing sunset point in bali. better arrive earlier, we can find kind of local hand made souvenirs. then find the best sunset spot point with fresh young coconut that we can find at local shop. don`t miss it",18
a must visit temple ... though they don't allow to enter inside but the sunset is awesome ... show is icing on top of cake . beautiful view,4
try to get there early by 5pm to enjoy looking around then enjoy the beautiful sunset (around 6pm). there is space for picnics or food places around to pick up a bite to eat. lovely to stroll around. you can walk across to the temple during low tide & you can get a blessing from the priests if you want to. the views are breath taking especially at sunset and the atmosphere is pleasant despite all the tourists.,4
i had this wonderful experience to visit this area during low tide week and it is one of the most impotant temple in bali with uluwatu and besakih . spectacular light and amazing sunset,2
tanah lot is a nice place for couples who wanted to have their previous wedding shots. nice ocean in the background. however it is very crowded at certain timing especially in the late afternoon as the tour buses will bring tourists for the sunset.,17
"i last visited uluwatu over 20 years ago when i rode a trail bike to only a stone's throw from the temple, at the time there was basically no infrastructure down there save the temple itself. i was stunned by the extent of the facilities that have been built, very impressive. when you've paid the small fee at the entrance gate and put the sarong on, head straight down the path, heading to the right. this will take you down to see the wild monkeys. hold onto bags, caps, camera, sunglasses, even the flip flops on your feet, anything they can steal they will, and if you don't have food to exchange you can say goodbye to your stuff. the monkeys will destroy it in front of your eyes. if you are unfortunate enough to lose something, look for some of the locals selling trinkets, for a small tip they will pull out a piece of fruit and do a deal to get your gear back. there is a knack to a successful exchange so beware if you're trying it yourself - don't let go of the food till your stuff has been dropped. hilarious to watch the monkeys at work ambushing the unsuspecting. after seeing the monkeys enjoy the views back to the temple as you head back up the path. the views over the spectacular cliffs continue upto the temple and then the path winds over the headland past the temple and continues to follow a loop that goes all the way back to the car park all the way enjoying breath taking views. there are rest areas and toilet facilities adjacent to the temple. uluwatu is renowned as a spot to sunset watch, after 5pm the area just floods with tourists and there are long queues, so if you're not keen on being shoulder to shoulder get there earlier in the day. the views are excellent and whilst the clifftop walk involves a number of stair climbs and a round trip of ~ 1500m or so, given the cultural significance of the area it is worth joining the throngs.",8
"our family visited this temple yesterday, quite a popular place to visit by all nationality as it was quite busy, our guide gave us an incite to the history and meanings behind various temples within the grounds and dating back towards 12th century, magical place and would be nice to see with water surrounding all parts.",4
"a temple on top of a hill by the sea. it is scenic in nature but pretty much you have to be careful with all the monkeys. different from any typical monkeys, these seem to be more aggressive and at anytime they are \capable\ of removing your accessories (glasses, watches, pouch, hair clip...etc). we didn't venture much deep as there were so many monkeys started harrassing people on our journey. disregard the monkeys and you get a really nice sunset view. also the kecak dance there is exceptionally more popular than other places. however you can always opt to view the kecak elsewhere and save time to visit this place and leave to another location without needing to be stuck in traffic.",14
"lakeside temple, scenic view. however, there is not much to experience for the effort to reach the location.",4
"outer if this temple it's just regular tourist spot, great cliff view and monkeys... we are lucky got chance to go inside and pray... amazing feel so peaceful",14
"nice temple with nice scenery. i'm using baliuniquedriver.com for my tour in bali and i'm feel really safe because the driver is really profesional, you should using baliuniquedriver.com too if you holiday in bali, and the best part is baliuniquedriver.com is worth for the money. bali unique driver is everything, your complete service travel agent, we are one of the best tour in bali, we provide always the best service for our customers, because your pleasure is our satisfaction.",2
"famous temple in south denpasar. beautiful view of sea, amazing attraction of kecak traditional dance",13
quick visit during the day since we wanted to avoid the hordes at sunset. during the day also fun and nice to watch. high waves make it impossible to reach the temple itself so u have to take pictures from a distance. there are multiple good angles to make photos. for the rest the area is crowded with standard tourist shops and other crap.,4
"this place is very serene (minus the morning feeding of the monkeys around 10am). even the name is very meaningful. its indonesian etymology is most likely (h)ulu-wa(k)tu. ulu is the cognate of \hulu\, meaning \end\ and it's literally at the southernmost point of the island. watu is the cognate of \waktu\, meaning \time\. you loose the sense of time as you watch the waves and its white crests come ashore. i caught myself loosing my perception of time feeling miniscule compared to these giant cliffs dropping into the ocean below, where the sea meets the skies at the horizon. the temple is just another functional site, nothing too fancy, nothing too ostentatious. it shows humbleness and simplicity. on the other end of the trail, there's a theater for afternoon/sunset dances usually tailored to tour buses.",8
"tanah lot is a very commercialised area, if you haven't shopped yet then this might be a time to do it. everyone is after the great sunrise or sunset shot and i can understand why, but if you have no luck or skill (me) then there are plenty of local artists so why not grab a painting instead. not my fav temple but intriguing none the less with the mystic of not being able to get too close.",17
"this was the best tour i have been on since being in bali. i think the most important thing is having a driver that knows what he is talking about, humble and loves what he does. risma greeted us with a warm welcome and cold beverages. he explained everything in a great and straightforward way. he also made us feel safe which i believe is very important when visiting another country. you could tell he loved his job. having been in bali for 8 days you are likely to come across many drivers who could be rude and not friendly but risma showed us true balinese hospitality! if i could rate this trip a 10, i would only because of risma. i will definitely be back and will request risma for all my tours or driving needs!!",2
came here on a private tour and made it just in time for the sunset which was stunning! once we arrived we were advised by our driver to go right first and then end up by the temple. even though there were quite a lot of people the place didnt feel too crowded. there are a lot of stalls selling food and drinks and souveiners but no one is constantly pestering you to buy things. perfect place to watch sunset,4
"amazing and beautiful temple located in a lake, which has amazing hill views as well.this one is also public temple.",4
went by taxi from jimbaran during sunset. breathtaking vista with sheer cliffs and huge waves. did not go up to temple itself as kecak dance was about to start but you get a pretty good view of it from afar. kecak dance itself was entertaining and quite humorous. monkeys were well behaved and posed no problem at all.,13
"the structure of the temple is beautiful. the main entry is also an attraction, and will have a big line of people getting pictures. can spend up to an hour here. the view is amazing, and the atmosphere is serene. has a bit of shopping outside. overall - nice place!",4
"if you find yourself cruising around the uluwatu area on a nice day, then the temple is worth a stop. basically, it amounts to a scenic walk around high cliffs of the south-western area. we were there during the day, so can't comment on the sunset and dance experience, but we enjoyed the mischievous monkeys and the ocean view. the parking area was complete with the usual hawkers and food stalls, which always adds to the atmosphere. as temples go, we didn't see a lot of historical structure to the site, but that's certainly not to its discredit.",8
do in conjunction with ujung water palace nearby ....beautiful temple in magnificent surroundings.can see volcano in distance,4
"no trip to bali would be complete without visiting some of the beautiful temples. uluwatu temple is a must. the stunning views, the setting, the history make this a place to visit. built in the 1500s, it has lasted thru numerous weather episodes, millions of visitors and the monkeys. the walk along the cliff edge is beautiful with views to the temple, the ocean and over the island. watch out for the monkeys, they are fast and will take anything. you can not enter the temple area as it is for praying only but you can get up close and get great photos.",8
"it was almost love at first sight for me at the sacred sanctuary. lots of greenery, & a lot of primates. the monkeys usually mind their own business but like they say for every living thing - don't provoke them. the sanctuary is beautiful & the moss-covered ruins were lovely. the only drawbacks - the traffic outside is a mess. you can take several minutes reaching & getting out of here. also, there is almost no information about the temple. a signboard explaining its significance will be valuable.",14
"we did this as part of the temples and rice fields tour. best reserved for last. lots of vendors before you reach the temple. we were there at high tide, was not desperate to walk to the temple. this one s the place to be for a sunset picture",4
"nice temple, amazing seaview, price is 20.000 idr, take care because of monkey. :d yo can go there by scooter, so dont have to spend money for taxi or local travel agency.",4
"set on a cliff above the indian ocean, the scenery is stunning. the structure is not as interesting or accessible as other temples. there is a lot of hype about the monkeys but they were barely noticeable.",14
"we went to tanah lot in the late afternoon to catch the sunset. the temple is at the beach and its access depends on the tides. in our case the tides were low and we could walk toward the temple. (wear convenient shoes for wet ground). you can get live photos for 2$. after we went for a drink with a breathtaking view. of the temple, ocean and the sunset.",17
"the sunset provides an excellent backdrop to the temple making it an excellent photographic background. if photography interests you, then you cannot afford to miss this location. the temple itself is on beach and nearby a mini market making it a worth visiting place. all in all, a worth going place in bali.",2
"1. if you plan to visit uluwatu temple just for the sake of taking pictures, please consider doing other things too such as having dinner, watching the kecak dance during sunset, feeding monkeys etc as there is a lot of traffic going in and out of uluwatu. the view is stunning, the beach is perfect for surfers (it's one of those surfers mecca place). there's entrance fee to enter - idr 20,000 and you'll need to wear sash and sarungs (provided at the entrance)",8
"uluwatu temple is on cliff top and has great religious value for balinese and only they can enter the temple.tourist can move around the premise and can enjoy magnificent view of indian ocean,sunset and great wall of bali. best thing i like was kecak dance performance in amphitheater. viewers take their seats before 6.00pm and they get printed paper with the sequences and meaning of kecak dance .dance is based on ramayana story . being hindu i could understand the story. dancers really performed well especially hanuman and the best part was their men's orchestra . they chant chak chak chak in rhythm. the great location, sunset view and kecak dance gave us devine experience .",8
"the uluwatu temple, its monkeys, its grounds and its views are outstanding. although the monkeys are very cheeky and much more likely to steal things from you than monkeys at the monkey forest, it's likely because the guides there are positively reinforcing them stealing things from guests.... whenever a monkey has taken some sunglasses, a hat, camera or anything else a member of staff will go over and trade the monkey lots of food for the return of the item. now, i'm no expert on monkey training and the ways to do this better, but i think there would be a better way about it? with that being said, that's not why i've labeled the staff as \disgraceful\. in fact, until the very end of the tour our guide was really nice, informative and took pictures of my girlfriend and i. he also had fantastic english. we had to pay a 20,000 entry fee and receive our sarongs, which is absolutely fine. from then we were approached by a man in the entry-fee-paying area who said that he must accompany us as it was his job, showing us the slingshot he was armed with to keep away the \fierce and aggressive\ monkeys. i was skeptical and tried to tell him that there were others who were without guides and we'd like to go alone, however, he was persistent with his \no, it's my job, i must come\, so we gave in and let him show us around. at first it wasn't a bad decision because, as i mentioned before, he was very informative and helpful and took our picture. then he got the monkeys up on our shoulders, luring them with food.... didn't seem to be so \fierce and aggressive\ then! (there were incidents of tourists who had their bag and sunglasses taken, but i believe that was their fault for having loose items on them walking around a place with monkeys all over who have been trained to take things in order to get food). the rest of the tour took about 30-40 minutes and, strangely, we were asked by a group of asian girls for a photo, not sure why, and i'll never know, but i was too confused and too happy to oblige to ask. towards the end of the tour the guide started hinting towards a $10 (100,000 rupiah) tip. fair enough, he's been great and i didn't begrudge paying that, it was a great day out after all. however, i was a bit naive at the point of paying him the tip. i opened my wallet and he could see that i had far more cash on me than the 100,000 that he had requested. so at this point became extremely pushy and assertive and demanding $15 (150,000 rupiah). i told him that we had already agreed on $10 and he was absolutely adamant that he said $15, and began to talk about how they were very honest people, and it was $15, blah blah blah. at this point i was just so angry at the cheek and audacity for him to demand an extra 50% tip with a smile on his face that i just gave him the money and walked away. it's not the amount that annoyed me, although i think a tip of 400% more than the entry fee is good enough, it's the sheer blatant bad manners and smug grin on his face when asking for and taking the money that i have a problem with. it's a principle and moral thing - which this branch of hinduism clearly doesn't practice as it preaches. if i ever come back to uluwatu temple i most definitely won't be using a tour guide - as i already have the info. if it's your first time agree on and pay the tip up front to avoid having to shell out even more. but it's worth going to for the views and to see some cheeky monkeys. the view from the cliffs and the temple itself was breathtaking, and you can watch a dance/show from 5-6pm-ish if that's your thing. word of warning ladies - if you're on your period you're only allowed to the steps of the temple and no more. (i'm not sure how they'd check, but there's a big sign saying so).",8
"visiting the uluwatu temple (pura luhur uluwatu) is must when staying in jimbaran. just a short taxi ride away, you will see breathtaking views of one of the most iconic sights on the island. this temple sits on scenic cliff looking over the bukit peninsula and it's one of the most important sea temples in bali. we made it just in time for sunset and to see the kecak dance performance, which is performed every evening at 6pm. this is a popular attraction at sunset, so make you come early to get seat! this was a nice cultural experience and really enjoyed it.",8
"too beautiful ! be careful of monkeys when you carry belongings like sunglasses and hat. we went the places in the 4th week of april 2016 and that day was a very hot day till a bit dehydration. very crowded but you still can snap nice photos without people as the place is along the edge of the cliff. kecak dance entrance fee was idr100,000 for 1 hour, good place to enjoy the sunset and the dance show is scheduled at 1800pm every day.",13
wonderful temple built on a cliff overlooking the sea. we had to rent sarongs and sashes as with most hindu temples. magnificent views of the ocean and cliffs. we only saw a few monkeys so they were not a problem for us. we were especially wary of the monkeys given that my daughter had been bitten by one in thailand which required rabies shots! we stayed for the dance and it was quite an unique experience that is a must-see to get a little understanding of hindu. the seats were stone stairs. there were stairs and steps throughout the temple area.,14
the temple was unfortunately not open due to high tides. but overall the setting was really good. while we waited fir the sun set. we took few photos with the waves hitting the shore.,4
"it was about 1h drive from seminyak. it was high tide on the day i went, so i did not see devotees walk across the low tide beach to the temple. anyways, i believe that only devotees are allowed to visit the interior of the temple. to me, it is not a worth a visit as i could not go to the interior or even near to it. the sea view was just a regular sea view. there is no element of awestruck. there were many shops at the entrance with bus and car loads of tourists. i am glad that my hired driver alighted me at an entrance away from hordes of tourists at another entrance. the place leading to the temple was relatively crowded.",4
nothing much to experience here except the view of the sea. you need to be careful of the monkeys though. the temple was closed as usual and we could only watch the sea. i would spend my time elsewhere instead of coming here.,14
"a must see. extraordinary coastline with amazing ocean views. one of the oldest temples on the island. although you can't really walk through the temple, it's still very special just to be there and walk along the paths and observe the main temple from along the path. it's also a good idea to go early before 9am if you're traveling with younger children. beat the crowds and the heat.",4
unfortuntaly the day we went to the temples was a cloudy day but im still haooy we went to see it. we had to pay into the temples and then pay again to watch the fire dance (100k rp) which was a bit annoying.,13
"beautifully located, must visit place in bali. very picturesque, don't forget your camera! best time to visit during sunrise and sunsets!",2
"i saw photos on social media a while ago and i was amazed (as i expected the place to look like the photos). luckily i spoke to some friends who lowered my expectations drastically so i wasn't disappointed in the reality of these photos. basically if you want the 'fake' social media photo then go for it. but in reality this place is nowhere near as impressive as it appears. yes the views are nice but you can see these from simply driving around the hills/mountains and viewing much more natural shots. i'd say go here if you're over this way (like if you go to tirta gangga) but absolutely do not go out of your way...well unless you're desperate for the insta shot. on the plus it's very cheap. 10,000 for a sarong and donation based. you can ride the entire way up to the temple on a moped rather than walking or paying for a vehicle to bring you up from the bottom. i definitely wouldn't have wasted time walking here. from all the amazing beautiful places in bali there's so many better ones than here that aren't just full of tourists looking for their fake photo. i've posted 2 pictures here: the iconic shot (done with a piece of mirrored glass held against your phone camera) and the reality of scaffolding everywhere with people queuing for quite a long time in the building on the left. if anything the structures opposite the 'gates' are much more impressive. anyway as i said i knew not to expect some giant gates with a body of still water beneath them, and instead anticipated rushed photos, queues of tourists and the gates surrounded by dirt...so i wasn't amazed or disappointed. there's also much better gates around bali, handara gate in munduk for example.",2
"due to the trash, overcrowding of people, and tourism sales, i have to give this place two stars. it's sad because it's such a beautiful place. the sunset was gorgeous but because its so impacted by people, it takes away from the experience. before reaching the temple, you are walking through a market of shops. you can bargain with them. when you get to the water, you can walk around the coast. you can snap pictures but more than guaranteed, youll have a photo bomber in the back. theres the temple across the way. i think depending on the tide, you can walk across the water but be careful. its very rocky. i guess this place is worth it if youve never seen a sunset before. its beautiful but maybe bali needs to do something about the tourist impact and trash.",2
"great location for nice views of the ocean and sunset. we also saw the kecak dance here, which was nice but a bit crowded. i would recommend going early in the day. the traffic was very high in the evening, hence would recommend a long enough time for getting to the location.",13
"we asked our taxi driver to take us to uluwatu and surprise us with something beautiful- and that he did. it cost us $3 entry each and we had to wear a hindu cultural sarong as it was a spiritual temple. the view was amazing along the boardwalk that boarders the uluwatu cliff side. as we headed down to the end of the boardwalk we had a great conversation with two local women who made us wristbands and anklets. then we were welcomed to the end of the temple by 40+ monkeys. as common sense would suggest, dont touch the monkeys and dont wear anything shiny either as the monkeys will try to steal it. all in all lovely surprise trip and a must see in bali.",8
this is a very nice and scenic temple. the backdrop of the lake is beautiful and it is worthwhile for a quick visit. the downsides it does take a while to get there and there were a ton of other tourists there.,4
"it was my third visit on last feb but the view could still amazed me. the ocean, cliff, stone track, wind, sun, perfect combination. kecak fire dance was also amazing but you should visit the show place earlier to make sure getting the best sit. sit facing the little gate would be perfect for enjoying the show with sunset as the background.",13
"during our recent visit to the island of bali, we returned to the magnificent jatiluwih rice terraces and, at the same time (why not?!) visited lake bratan. it rained very hard but nonetheless we were able to feast our eyes on the lake and the ulun danu bratan temple. worth a visit!",30
beautiful views along the cliffs of uluwatu. the temple was lovely. beware of the thieving monkeys!!! they style my hat!!! was quite a funny/scary experience. worth a look and walk around,8
"not really a temple person, great view of blue point beach, very busy though with tour busses pulling up, went there from kuta by scooter and experienced the country side",4
interesting temple and good place for sunset but not as good as tanah lot. lots of tourists but that is to be expected. i would never count on a good sunset on this island. 9/10 times it will be blocked by clouds.,17
"on a recent trip to bali we were recommended to see tanah lot and we werent dissappointed, stuck out in the indian ocean is this stunning temple, built on a huge rock and only accesible at low tide. its always very busy with lots of tourists but thats not surprising, it jaw dropping when stood in front of it.",18
"2 years ago have been to uluwatu, it's a very nice place, nice dance, playful monkeys. my friend have been to there many time in last 10 years. bali is very peaceful place before! this time, you can see there is a lot local people carry a big bag with fruits(bananas n candy), they train the monkey to steal or rob the tourist's glasses! focus on glasses! because they know glasses is more important for the myopia people! when they get ur glasses if you forget to give the tips, they will ask you to pay for the fruits! guys: please do not give them the tips! the monkey also like to rob your hat and bottle of water. i can understand, the monkey is playful, but not trained by people! that so bad!! so nice the place, because the monkey, you have no time to enjoy it.",8
"this was our second trip here, and we were aware of the monkeys at the surroundings who have the tendency to snatch personal belongings from tourists. it is recommended that loose items such as caps/hats and sunglasses are kept away while in the temple. i reckon this is one of the best places in bali for photography opportunities, with an amazing cliff and ocean view. we were there early afternoon this time but i think it would still be best to drop by in the late afternoon, as there will also be a traditional kecak performance during sunset.",2
"the view from the top of the cliff is stunning. the sunset looks beautiful from here. the temple is peaceful and the kecak dancers and performers are a sight to behold. have been here a few times now, and have always had a good time. hanoman (the white monkey) always brings a few laughs to the audience. definitely worth a visit.",13
"visited this temple with my husband and a tour guide whilst on holiday in bali. it's a lovely temple on the lake, gorgeous scenery around it. it's not very big though, we spent about 35 minutes there but that was lapping it twice. definitely worth visiting though, took us 1.30 hours from sanur. grounds are well kept and if you get there early enough not too crowded either. better to visit in morning as it can get foggy up there in the afternoon. (50,000 rupiah per person to enter = £3.50 ish)",2
"as in many of the temples here in bali, people flock to take pictures and forget these are holy sites. in this case the site is very beautiful and its a shame that most people treat it like visiting a garden and not a shrine. they feed the fish and all get in line on the pond and it doesnt feel sacred any more.",2
use to be the best ketcek performance in bali. has become over crowded to the point of ridiculousness. go see the womens dance in ubud.,2
i'm glad i did visit this temple. there is a holy water under the temple. those people who help you to walk pass the water are very nice.,4
"beautiful views from the cliffs of the ocean and the cliff faces. however, the temple itself can only be seen from a considerable distance. nobody is allowed in (i understand that) and the actual temple is hidden from view once you get close. also, be aware that the monkeys are quite aggressive here and will steal anything they can.",14
"cannot enjoy the view, too many tourist, more like a flea market. it's a shame, really, such a beautiful and sacred temple, become a place for tourists to take selfie while bumping each other.",4
"a sunset at tanah lot temple at bali is an exhilarating experience. the temple stands on a rock just off the shore but was closed for visitors due to high tide, perhaps. the place around has flat rocks so one can stand in the sea water with the temple in the foreground and the setting sun in the background. it's a sight worth a thousand words. a small hillock nearby gives another view of the sun sinking into the ocean.",18
"really it is a very simple temple that has just a spectacular setting. you have to see it but i actually think there are more interesting temples in bali. however, you can;t fly all the way there without casting your eyes on one of the best views around.",2
our visit to tanah lot temple at sunset was a highlight for me. i loved it!!!! we went with a local driver and he gave us all the best advantage points for photos.,17
"the best time to arrive here is around 4 pm, explore the pura and beautifull view until 5.30 pm. after it get kecak dance show and find the best seat spoted in the middle toward to sunset view.",13
"a must visit for beautiful sunset, outstanding view and natural beauty. reach by 5 pm...take a walk across the whole area and wait for the sunset. most beautiful temple in bali",2
uluwatu temple has a nice peace to it with a strong cool breeze to it. the view of the beach from the temple is beautiful as you can see the blue waters hit against the mountains. the temple also offers ramayana play which is good and amusing. the sunset from the temple is just serene.,8
watching the sunset from pura uluwatu is magical. the kecak dance which happens around 6 p.m. is also worth seeing. see a short clip of the performance here: http://backpacktress.blogspot.com/2013/04/bali-trance-ritual.html,8
"a truly stunning setting for this unique old temple. even in the rain this was a beautiful sight and had it not been such inclement weather we most definitely would have stayed longer to admire this beautiful place. lovely coastline on either side of the temple make it a fantastic photo opportunity too. negatives are that the place is incredibly busy, even in the rain, so you could find yourself in a queue, or a crowd instead of being able to find space to appreciate the really stunning setting. well worth a visit.",4
"good temple at cliff with great view at the sea, a bit far from ubud around 30 minutes with motorbike really it worth it",4
"tanah lot is one of icon bali and must visit list if come to bali. there the sacred hindu temple to worship balinese sea god sits on the large formation rock on the offshore and been build abtout 16th century. better time to visit temple is in the morning or when it is low tide, so can reach the temple and walking closer to the temple. sunset time also good to see the sunset scenery and dancing performance. still in the area there a bridge stone with hole under and famous call as “ batu bolong”",18
"this temple is breathtaking litterally and in all regards. it is one of our most treasured memories from bali,- and we really felt a spiritual presence here. i coul try to describe it further,- but no words justifies this place. it must be experienced. amazing.",2
"a very small fee to enter (like most temples in bali) lots of stalls and places to get a drink on the way down. lots of temples to view but its the view of the sea crashing against the rocks that is really beautiful.lots of local guides available that for a fee will walk around to talk you through everything, we didn't bother as we were happy to wonder and take in the views.",2
"direct view of sea and temple, makes a magical scenario of eye catching views , best visit time is evening to enjoy the sunset",4
"we visited uluwatu temple in the month of march 2017, this temple is situated at the top of a cliff right next to indian ocean and the best time to visit uluwatu temple is during sunset. it's generally crowded but you still can get plenty of nice spots to take pictures. theres a separate entrance fee for the temple (50000 rph=300 bdt).and kecak dance (100000 rph=600 bdt). the stadium for the dance is first come, for serve. they do not have crowd control. if theres an emergency, it would be a great chaos. i dont think they count how many tickets they sell. people kept on coming in to the point that you barely have enough space for the performers. the dance is interesting, no dialogue. well worth a visit and allow plenty of time to get there, get a seat, enjoy the ceremony and then leave. take plenty of water and snacks as there arent any shops to buy these from but the most scary thing is the monkeys being there and ready to attack you any moment.they will steal items off of you and use it as collateral for food.there are some monkeys around that may try to take your glasses, hats or even phone. just stay away from them. i suggest to visit the temple, get nice pictures of the sunset when the place is empty after everyone goes to the performance.the view is a absolutely beautiful as the sky changes color as the sun goes down.a very beautiful scenic view of sea and an old temple. great place to visit - highly recommended. beautiful setting high on the cliffs, with a lovely walk along the cliff tops, and around the temple.",8
a great and exquisite temple - i was told you should only see it at a good sunset - but it was great - went at low tide which was so much fun - you pass really sad tourist shops - but that's ok - people must make money - and the reveal is great. i really enjoyed seeing the sacred snake down a hole under the cliff - you must pay some money to the temple - take change - if you can have a blessing with the sacred spring that costs extra money for the temple - also take change - a taxi fro seminyak will cost about 50 usd negotiable - well worth it as your driver can drop you off without going into the parking lot - a beautiful experience and maybe the highlight of bali temples. if you can visit during a ceremony you can receive a blessing. february is a good month.,2
"best experience to be there, a beautiful mt.agung, although we arrived a little bit late in the afternoon but still we have witness a beautiful view.",28
uluwatu temple and the fire dance is amazing entertainment in the surreal atmosphere of a uluwatu sunset.,8
full credit goes to our driver who took us to see mt agung. just stopped on the way to see this place and views were awesome.,28
"signature temple of bali.. very photogenic, only if there is water anf if the weather is sunny.. else no. expect hundred of tourists and not much to see or to do in the grounds of this temple..",2
"the temple is surrounded by monkeys that very aughty\ with things that you carry like glasses and etc. but overall, you can see the ocean and the waves. this place can be a place for photographers heaven.",14
"one of the most beautifull place in bali island for tourist object. almost thousand of visitors visiting this place everyday,most of them coming there on afternoon time while they want to see an amazing of sunset when the weather is clear. sunset will be almost at 06-00 to 06.30 pm. entrance ticket is rp30.000/person",2
"the entrance fee is 60k, which is unreasonable too expensive and is not as spectacular as uluwatu temple. it's more religious thing. to go inside, you have to take some religious ritual. too many tourists, mostly chinese and asian.",8
"lovely temple with views that turned to silouettes as the sun went down. a few monkeys were around when entering so removed glasses and hats! had to cover legs. paid to watch the kecak fire dance, take a cushion to sit on as the gallery seating is wood on concrete. enjoyable performance.",13
"we visited around midday and unfortunately the tide was in when we were there, so we couldn't walk out to the temple on the island. but the views are great and there's actually some cool views on the way to temples as well!",4
"nice sunset, but to be honest, it was a little disappointing. thought the temple would be bigger. not as much monkeys as i thought it would be.",14
"the view is amazing especially from the side park of the pura the mountain lake and the sky make a perfect scenery my favorite place in bali the entrance for local domestic is 10.000 rupiah for foreigners around 30.000 rupiah kinda far for city center took around 2-3 hours to get here its better to have lunch before get to to this temple , there is strawberry farm on the way up to this temple and many restaurant with cool view also worth visit",2
"my sister and i did the hike up the mountain seeing all seven temples. all varying in size. great hike up 1,700 steps in the thick jungle. amazing to see balinese families with aged baby to grand or great grand parents hiking up the steps to pray at each temple on the way. we hired a guide and she was wonderful with the information and history along the way. she also carried a stick to fend off any aggressive monkeys. also helpful as the paths from the temples aren't always clear as to which direction to go. and it is common for tourists to go down a path leading to a small village instead of the path back to the base of the mountain. there were many shacks serving snacks and drinks along the way, and scooters if you wanted a shortcut from the base to the beginning of the stair climb. i would recommend hiking in the morning as it is a workout to the top. the first temple at the base is by far the biggest and most beautiful so if you aren't in for the hike you will be quite pleased at the base. after visiting many other temples on bali this was my favorite!",2
"to be clear, this is very touristy. it has nothing to see except the monkeys. however it was still very funny. you should not expect great scenary or temples.",14
this is the one of the best and crowded sunset spot of bali. seeing dipping of sun in sea is beautiful from higher place to sea. beware of monkeys.,2
"the temple is must visit for the beautiful view from the cliff of the indian ocean. you can walk around the temple area, enjoy sunset and the kecak and fire show. kids will love it too. beware of the monkeys though. you need to tie a sarong to take a visit inside",13
went there with my wife after hearing so much about it. the view from top is beautiful. definitely one of the place to visit in bali. recommended to go in the morning to avoid the crowd.,2
"the name of pura ulun danu beratantemple is taken from the lake where the temple is built at beratan lake. as far as temples in bali go, this is one of the more relaxed friendlier temples to visit. once inside you may wander at your own leisure amongst the beautiful gardens down to the lake without being hassled as in other temple precincts in bali. guides are available but not compulsory and we found many balinese locals only too happy to explain things to us. on the day of our visit a religious ceremony was taking place yet the locals were fine with the tourists invading their space and only too happy to accommodate us. the view of the lake and temple is wonderful and the altitude induced cool foggy weather adds to the atmosphere. in fact the cool weather was quite a shock to me in bali. i thought it was hot everywhere. if you want to view a temple without the hassles or pressures of uluwatu, besakih or even tanah lot, this is probably the place for you. the drive to ulan danu is quite enjoyable also. in all i think it's worth the visit...",30
"paid rp 120.000,- for two i think that was too high, for a temple that you couldn't enter, no traditional attraction, no guide to ask for, all you can do was enjoy the scenery of the temple, took picture of it, and leave. it took only 20 mins for me to enjoy this place and that's it.",4
"the temple is located at a cliff next to the ocean, no picture can actually describe the natures beauty, you must see it to believe it. i took many pictures to capture the beauty of this place. there are many small temples in uluwatu so at least go there with couple of hours to spend there. the only word of caution is to be careful from the monkeys, there are plenty of monkeys and they invariably snatch your things in return for food. overall a must visit if you're in bali.",8
"cliff, sunset and temple experience in a lush tropical forest area made this visit to uluwatu temple memorable. we also loved the sound of the waves smashing against the 70 meter cliff. although there were crowds, we managed to take some amazing pictures.",8
"we saw 3 temples in bali, and this was by far the best. my online searches told me that tenah lot was number one to see, but my partner and i disagree - uluwatu was better. beautiful temple and spectacular views. we went late morning and it was beautiful, however a sunset trip here would be even more stunning. toilets were clean and nice unlike tenah lot, and walking through the small monkey forest was really cool! we hired a guide to take us through who made sure the monkeys didn't steal our things (you will see thongs, hats and sunnies that they have stolen throughout your walk). at the end he asked if we wanted a photo with a monkey, and he got one to sit on my partners head which was cool! however he jipped us at the end and charged us double what we thought we were paying! but our fault, we should have been moe clear on the price. definitely recommend visiting uluwatu, it was the best thing we did in bali!",8
"our visit was part of a tour starting with a spa and ending with a seafood meal by the beach both of which were terrible. the temple visit was only ok because we then paid extra (a lot extra) to see the dance which was good, but my don't they pack everyone in. the location is stunning and i wish we'd been there earlier to walk further along the path as you only really get to see the temple from a distance.",4
very popular place to visit with lots of people vying for the best place to watch the sunset. there are at least 2 good vantage points particularly for those who want to take photos. as with most places in bali you can expect the markets which are i think a little higher priced here than at the well known shopping spots. i think it is a 'must see' when visiting this beautiful island.,2
"we decided we would take a day to go to the tanah lot temple as there were also markets before entrance there. once inside you need to pay 30,000idr for entry each person ($3 aud) the markets are unique but also almost the same 80% of stalls sell the same shirts, nick naks, bags etc. this place you need to bargain over here the locals are harder to barter with so if you dont get what you want offer to leave as they will eventually come around. we entered the temple when instantly we were hounded by people selling frangipani clips and postcards 3 no's didnt seem enough so instead she followed us hounding my partner instead until the 15th time i had stopped and told her \ thats enough!\ the temple is beautiful although you need to go when tide is very very low or you cannot walk over to it as it is on the ocean. the experience could be great however the locals hassling you every second your in there ruins the atmosphere and sanctuary of the temple so expect that when you go there.",17
walked down the main tourist'street' to the temple. great view from end of street but very crowded. the tide was out so you could walk to the temple rock. quite a beautiful setting but spoilt by the crowds.,4
a really beautiful and sacred place. get there early if you want photos of the beautiful valley below. very relaxed and genuine balinese cultural experience.,2
"beautiful temple but its a little bit smaller then you think. little bit crowded surrounding, lot of tourist. we have visited at 11 o clock am.",4
not bad to spend some time going to the temple. it's not the most interesting and fantastic place ever but it does have some beautiful views and you can take some amazing photos. i would recommend it if you're in the area but otherwise it might be a bit over rated..,4
this place is a must visit for people visiting bali. the temple is set amidst clear waters and has a really picturesque view especially from the clifftop ! this is a complete touristy place with souvenir shops and restaurants.,2
i did not think it was anything special. far from anything and hats to find. buddhist temples were huge which was cool. waring up and down one row. stray dogs and cats around which i find gross. can't really swim in beach. beach not a good swimming place. people fishing and on boats rowing around. i could off skipped this place.,4
we went there at 4 pm and we walked through the water so we can reach the temple it's in the indian ocean and there are so many good spots to watch the sunset from and there's an area which has restaurants where you can see the sunset from but actually the view is better on the other side of these restaurants we spent almost 4 hours there and i really didn't want to leave and i recommend everyone to go by motorcycle cause the road is amazing and you'll enjoy it,4
its peculiar to see offerings and some hindu rituals happening on its long stretch where elegant resorts are present. while walking to look for cheap and good resto we even witnessed two live ducks being tossed into the sea along with some fruits for offering. the poor ducks got broken necks instantly because of the strong waves.,2
"being in bali everyone suppose wants to combine the relax, the sea, the views and ofcourse the remarkable history and religion of this place. we want also to do this. today we decided to visit uluwatu temple or pura luhur. from the outside of the temple on the surroundings everyone can see the beauty of their temples and the architecture. skiping the not so polite staff at the entrance and the pressing of the guides and also that some parts of the temple inside were closed for renovation or some other not accessible by anyone the rest of the area is very beautiful. being built before 900 years is something remarkable and specimen and proof of balinese religion, something that you must not miss it if you are in bali. also the views on the edge of the cliff is also something unforgettable facing the indian ocean. finally a must see is the numerous monkeys that you see around especially on the time we were there as it is the time that they are fed from the staff, at that time you see most of them gathered, eating their food, taking positions or even fighting for a fruit.",8
"we didn't see the sunset here but it was a great place to visit. loved the amazing view of the temple on top of the cliff and walking around the other temple complex. watching the wild ocean waves smashing into the huge cliff walls is visually stunning. no need to worry about clothing, as a sarong can be borrowed free of charge. the monkeys are cheeky and can be aggressive so do heed the warnings about them. well worth the time and money for a visit.",14
"the temple site is a natural scenic site but it is not natural scenically beautiful when it is so overcrowded with tourists. (even though my time of visit is january, not the peak tourist time for bali which is late december). the temple itself is just ok. the fire dance, nothing special, read other negative review on it. i agreed with those reviews. not worth your day trip. the worst thing is your risk of being attacked by the monkeys are very high.!!! as other people commented, (checked out the negative reviews) no one tell you about the monkeys until you got there. take it serious. different to the monkeys at ubud monkeys forest. the monkey at uluwatu are very aggressive and they will attack you!! read on if you want to know what can happen. their nasty behaviours have been reinforced. every time they snatch something from the tourists (snatch phones, sunglasses, earings, hats... anything that could be snatched, they will be bribed (rewarded) with a fruit. there was a woman there with a bag of fruit, she bribed them and they drop the phone/sunglasses for the fruit) (there was a research carried out by a french scientist, she's concluded that they all have a learnt behavior of snatching things from tourists). we encountered these nasty monkeys and paid a dear price. as we walked down a path to a viewing area, we saw a couple monkeys. we also saw a local woman sitting around very close to the monkey with a bag. the moneys completely not doing anything to her. we did the right thing, stayed away from them, not looking at them, but the next incidents happened within a few seconds. they were very fast, one started to jump on 1 daughter, checking out her bag and quickly jump on her head snatching her sunglasses,we were screaming but then another jumped on my second daughter, even though she was holding to her prescription glasses, this second monkey snatched it and trying to break it. the local woman pulled out fruits from her bag waving at the monkeys, they dropped the glasses to pick up the fruits. immediately a third monkeys jumped on a tourist lady standing nearby and snatched her phone. we were terrified, the local woman came to me asking for money as she had to buy the fruit. i pulled out a bunch of big notes to give it to her quickly. as those monkey can jump on to snatch my money. we ran out of the area. basically all the monkeys at the spot jumped on tourist to snatch stuff due to the monkey jumping on, my daughter had a scratch on her back with yucky muddy monkey foot prints. i took my daughter to the office and they just cleaned it. we continued with the fire dance. nice to see but not wort the risk. when we left, it was so crowded with the tourists. tourists moved slowly out to the car park area where drivers/buses are waiting, but it was so scary as the monkeys all came out sitting on the trees branches which were quite close to our heads. i can still see their sneaky faces, jumping from one branch to the other, actively looking down at the tourists finding targets. we were so scared, i took my daughter's prescription glasses off and pull my girls out of the area as fast as we can. we saw a monkey snatched another glasses. when we got back to the villa in semiyak that night ,upon quick research on google, i realised there is a serious risk of rabies infection which has 100% fatal rate from scratch and bite . we had to contact our travel insurance and was advised to go to the hospital for vaccine. even though it was a scratch it iwas on the upper body, closer to the head, it is classified as severe . we rushed to the hospital, as rabies injection has to be done on day 0 within 24 hrs, (then day 3, day 7, day 21, day 28) 100% fatal rate world wide (refer world heath org. info ) my daughter had to have and 2 doses of rabies vaccine and immunoglobulin . the injections were painful (the vaccine and immunoglobulin are not widely available because they are expensive . costed us $2500 aus which luckily will be claimed through travel insurance ) .",8
"i think this is my favorite actively-functioning temple in bali (goa gajah is better, imho, but is more of an archaeology site). the setting of uluwatu, on the cliffs, is just superb. we didn't stay for the fire dancing, but understand that is worth a visit. we also liked the chill atmosphere... wasn't crazy busy nor chaotic. limited vendors on-site. brilliant spot for some photos and cultural exploration.",8
our driver made took us over the new bridge to nusa dua via a few vantage points made gave us a well informed commentary of the temple .,4
"my partner wanted to see the naughty monkeys - well he did. saw the monkey acquiring a pair of sunglasses and someone's water bottle. lucky our driver told us not to take anything with us (except for the camera), including removing my ear-rings. the views from the temple are amazing",14
"this is not a big place to visit but is a small gem bali is great for. i happened to see it when i stopped at a restaurant nearby, and spend a few pleasant minutes walking through and appreciating the beauty of this tranquil spot. there is a koi pond and nicely laid out water features. the nearby restaurants are good as well.",2
"we went there around noon. it was sunny and lots of people were enjoying the place. there is a big park at the entrance. at the end there is an ocean and temple on its side. its a beautiful temple, with quite unique architecture. the temple was closed, only opens at big ceremonies. but the ocean side view gave it a different look. though there was not much to do, but it would have been more beautiful at sunset or sunrise. outside the temple lot of souvenir shops are present and many things to do. we liked it.",4
"great show at 6pm, it's worth the wait, and also to stay until the very end. this kind of shows are so unique and well done they deserve more buzz. the temple itself becomes an excuse to go see the show!",13
i visited here 10 years ago and loved it. it was just as beautiful and lovely this time around. my favorite temple in bali as it has crystal clear waters that you can swim in for very little money. you can also feed the fish and it doesn't feel overly touristy,2
"the temple management have completely commercialised this site, it costs $6aud to enter, when you enter there is a small town made up of shops you have to go through to get to the temple, then you can't see it for trees, it's a long walk with steps, so not suitable for elderly or disabled.",4
"the view is amazing the temple itself is nothing fancy, just like any other temple . but the rocks shapes and the view are amazing.",4
we visited this temple in the late afternoon - the views are spectacular although there are a lot of people around. we stayed for the kecap dancing that started at 6pm with the setting sun - great - it lasts for an hour and was enjoyable except for the very rude people that kept getting up and leaving throughout.,13
"uluwatu is one of the best place in bali. if you are a nature lover you are in for a treat below is a short list of things that you can avoid to have wonderful time in uluwatu. 1) go to uluwatu with beautiful scenic view as expectation, minus the sunset. well it is a place with great sunset no doubt but be prepared that sunset is not a daily occurance. you will be less disappointed when you are prepared. i was there to renew our marriage vow with sunset backround only to be rudely interupted by clouds and no orange hue picture perfect sunset 2) most of your tour agents and drivers will suggest kecak dance performance at uluwatu. they will ask you to look around while they obediently get your tickets. well there is a hidden agenda there. agents or locals somehow get tickets for less price. kecak dance there is good no doubt but you can get better ones with much better safe location. we went there at 4.30 pm to get the best sitting, show was supposed to start at 6pm. slowly people were coming in and by 5.30pm all seats were taken while the sun was still glaring. a so called kecak coordinators come in and will ask you to move around closely while your hands are brushing with the next person or even ask to to move to other aisle seats while he vacate the seats for the late comers to get the easily accessible seats. my husband called out to him saying it was already so packed and no more room just to be rudely ignored. it was so packed and people were still allowed in and were sitted on plastic chairs and on the floor. the performers were sitting next to audience on the floor. total space given for performers were so small that they were all packed together near the fire. take note if you dont get there in time and no more seats ask for refund. no safety measure is taken and the exit and performers entrance is the same and it was blocked with audience. no clear exit pathway for emergency. zero safety measure was observed.there is fire play during the dance and audience who were seated on the floor were exposed to high risk of getting injured. i saw some getting fire ambers on their clothes and eyes. 3) beware of monkeys. i believe despite multiple warning people still do wear glasses (be it sunglasses/prescription). monkeys here will climb up on you in split second and grab your glasses and climb up the trees or places that no longer can be reached. there are temple authorities around with cane and some food packages. they will throw the food package at the monkey so it will throw your glasses back, however i believe it is not a good measure to stop the havoc created by the monkeys, infact it encourage more. simple rule just dont wear glasses, put it inside your bags. dont carry food package or plactic bags.",8
"this is a must-see when visiting bali. breathtaking view, perfect during sunset. i've always been wanting to see the kecak dance and you'll be treated to that here as the sun sets. the crowd can be overwhelming and we found ourselves seated on the amphitheater floor because of the overflow of visitors. it didn't bother us, though, the show was worth it. so if you want better seats, enter the theater gate early. there are monkeys everywhere and they can get naughty, especially with sun/eyeglasses.",2
"this is a must, if you can be there around 6 for sunset and have a bite to eat and a beer while viewing the temple and sunset from the cliff top. do not pay extra to go to the temple as you only go to the base of the stairs so not worth it. this is a must if you can while in bali.",2
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one of the best places in bali. temple where you can see the mesmerising scenarios. the design of the temple is just amazing. it will take some time to reach here from the bali town. so try to start your journey just after breakfast. some shops are there to buy local crafts(bargain please).,2
"entry tickets & parking i went to uluwatu temple at 4:00 pm because we planned to catch the famous kecak dance performance during the sunset. to get in uluwatu there is a parking ticket costs idr 2,000 for vehicles to enter, and another idr 20,000 per pax for entering ticket to uluwatu. parking area was large if you brought your own vehicles. there were limited toilets in the temple, as far as i know there were only one toilet available, near parking area. and the poor thing was what a very limited signs they have in the temple and around the cliff, thus i need to ask around to find location for kecak dance or toilets. selling points breathtaking view from the cliff and kecak dance performance are what they were actually selling here. i can see the beautiful ocean view from the cliff and people say that they have the best sunset view here and they were right. i witnessed myself the magnificent painting of bali sunset from above the cliff, indescribable. as for kecak dance, it was known as the best performance here in uluwatu comparing to other places in bali. will review this on other page for kecak dance. tickets for kecak dance cost for idr 100,000 per person. and the show is starting from 6pm to 7.30pm. beware of the monkey around the temple there were many monkeys as they were known to be the sacred guardians of the temple since long time ago. just be careful with the belongings because they attracted to small accessories like glasses, wallet, earrings, etc.",8
"this place is mainly famous for the hindu god vishnu temple. the temple is located at the edge of the mountain stripping down to the ocean. the location is more attractive during sunset. during sunset, a traditional balinese dance program performed just outside the temple. one has to pay idr 100,000 for the dance show. to see the dance show make sure you arrived the temple way before sunset. the sites are limited and it sold out very quickly. the are is full of monkey. be careful of them. they might snatch your sunglass or spectacles. try to work in a group, and if possible try to avoid their path the entry fee is idr 40,000 for adult and idr 20,000 for child.",2
the entrance fee is only 15.000 rupiah so dont hesitate to visit this place when you are in bali. the mainly use of this place is to pray for the baliness. but one thing that amazed me is this place was in the top of a hill so you can see a beautiful scenery from this place. and you can also watch kecak dance a tradisional bali dance untill the sunset. the price of the ticket to see kecak dance is around 100.000 rupiah i dont know exactly cause im too tired that day so i cant watch the sunset there.,2
"this is an opportune site to get some great pictures of the sun setting, but is a hot spot for tourists, so expect a lot of foot traffic. the tanah lot temple was built and has been a part of balinese mythology for centuries. the temple is one of seven sea temples around the balinese coast. each of the sea temples was established within eyesight of the next to form a chain along the south-western coast. in addition to balinese mythology, the temple was significantly influenced by hinduism. recommend going towards the end of the day just prior to sunset to get that good photo op.",18
"had heard alot about the temple so decided to visit it on my second trip to bali. unfortunately we found it a bit disappointing as it is super commercialized. there are too many tourists and after walking and wading through the water to reach the temple, we found out that tourists could not go inside! so instead they made us form a line where we were 'blessed' and then asked to give donations... over and above the entrance fee! found it too commercialised and even though its beautiful from a distance as well, i would not strongly recommend it.",2
"you can take very nice pictures at this temple. the lake with a fishermen as background for the pagoda's . the local pilgrims, many small ornamental details.",4
"uluwatu temple have a very nice view and wonderful scenery. dislike those monkeys there, my spectacles being snatch by 1 of the monkey..",8
this is the only temple i make sure visit everytime i go to bali it is absolutley beautiful and so calming and relaxing. i have been at all different times of day and i dont have a preferred time although the sunset time is very very busy so beware of that.,2
"we spent 3-4 hours at the tanah lot temple. we were a couple, and had some quality time there. the place is very busy with tourists, and does not have much to do, except sitting near the sea shore and appreciating the cool breeze flowing by. temple is a good attraction and can be visited once.",17
"i love love love uluwatu! it is such a beautiful place. went there and had to pay about 20-30k idr and also hired a local for guidance. caution: the monkeys there can be really aggressive. they could take your stuffs (glasses, caps, the locals said some even took tourists' ipad) so i just hired the locals so i could walk around for a peace of mind (idr100k for two persons) - his name is pak ketut. the temple is located high above the cliffs, at sunset, you can enjoy the kecak dance facing the indian ocean. i went there in the morning to avoid crowd (pak ketut said the visitors can go up to 1000 people in the evening!) and thus. i would definitely recommend uluwatu to you all because it is that beautiful! remember to bring sunblock because south bali is drier and hotter.",8
"the setting of the uluwatu temple is spectacular. photos absolutely do not do it justice! there is a short climb down through a monkey forest and then up some stairs to the seaside temple. unfortunately, the temple itself was closed the day of our visit, since they were preparing for a temple ceremony in several days time. in spite of that, we enjoyed our visit, and could look though the gates at the temple itself. the monkeys here were a lot more aggressive and naughty than those in the monkey forest in ubud. one man in our group had his glasses taken right off of his nose while he was sitting at the foot of the steps leading up to the temple. he eventually got the glasses back, but they were 100% ruined. thankfully he had a spare pair at the hotel. another person in our group had a decoration ripped off of her bag. evidently, the monkeys like \bling\.",8
"you can visit the temple during low tide, but can only watch from a distance during high tide. great sunset view. you will most likely be wet.",4
"this is probably the most iconic and frequented spot amongst all the tourists in bali -- as all other reviewers have mentioned in their blogs, this is a beautiful temple complex, kissed by the waves of the indian ocean. the actual temple is mostly inaccessible to the common tourist but we did see a few enthusiastic folks wade into the ocean for approx 25 metres and and reach the temple complex. overall a very well maintained spot, specially in the evening during sunset.",2
we used a bali buddy driver to take us to the temple. they can speak some english and can add value to the trip with their knowledge. sometimes the traffic from legian can extend your trip by an hour. the temple was average however the scenery of the coastline is beautiful. be very careful with what you carry within the temple grounds. one of the monkeys snatched a pair of $700.00 prescription glasses off of the face of a friend. he/she ran into the wooded area and within 3 or 4 minutes the lenses had been removed and the arms broken. we didn't retrieve the glasses. the monkeys also tried to grab hats and backpacks. sarongs are provided at the entrance.,2
"for the last 12 years we have used the same reliable and safe driver usually twice each year. we have got to know robie and his wife and two daughters very well. we have referred robie to many of our friends and family and they continue to use him and refer him to their friends as well. we have absolutely no hesitation in recommending robie as a good english speaking, safe and knowledgeable driver, and he can be contacted on (whatsapp)+62 81 333200467 william & lesley perth wa",2
"one of the nicest temples we have visited in bali. it was pretty crouded, but that you can expect at the touristic highlights. the price was € 3,50 pp. besides the temple there are a lot of shops and restaurants.",2
"the temple itself is not much to look at. it's just like any other temple in bali but the way it sits on top of hill and the view make it more pleasing to the eye and soul. when you see that big wave rushing toward the rocks and the sound of it makes sort of serene feeling. don't forget your camera to take those beautiful shots. beware of the monkeys though. no sunglass or flashy stuff. my wifes sunglass was snatched by a monkey. when a temple worker retrieved it. it was too late, still it was a great experience. a must visit place.",2
"great place to visit with amazing coastline however access on slow suburban congested roads , but typical for bali. watch the monkeys for jewellery sunnies etc. interesting temple and walkways along cliff top.",2
this is a must see .stunning sunset but lots of traffic. the temples was beautifull. very much worth a visit,4
"we went here on a very hot day and lots of tourists everywhere. its spectacular everywhere you look, it was high tide so couldn't walk across to the main temple. the grounds are beautiful ,the drive there was lovely as well.",4
"ou driver drive from kuta trip to uluwatu temple to see the sunset that is one of the southern part of the island of bali...wooow amazing sunset !! but,,, if you want to uluwatu have to be careful because the monkeys that are here are very naughty.",8
beautiful temple! definitely worth a visit. have some cash if you want to do an offering. a lovely walk to the temple.,4
"although it was not in our list to visit this temple, but later on way to airport, we planned to make a quick visit. on reaching there, we felt that we would have missed an amazing place to visit if we had dropped our plan. we went on a sunny sunday afternoon, busting with so many visitors, the place was full and those who love photography, they would not stop clicking photos from various angels. the only flip side is that, you are not allowed to visit the temple, as it is surrounded with water. they also must ensure that it is very danger to stand at the click of the stone, can be very fatal when you click photos. good place to do lot of shopping and relaxing",4
"temple above the hill where you can see the sea with a beautiful rocks, beware with the monkeys, if they has stolen something (sunglasses or camera) from you then try to give them food (biscuit/bread) so they will leave the things that had stolen.",14
"it took a while to get to tanah lot from sanur, as there were many small one lane roads taken to get there. however i got there right before sunset and had the opportunity to see it in full light and as the sun went down. overall the grounds were beautiful. i was able to get some amazing pictures even though it was very crowded. if you walk all the way down, you can actually walk through the water over to the temple, (i think there is a fee for that). it was amazing to see, so close up. i only wish that there were fewer people as it can feel much more like a tourist attraction rather than an amazing temple. if you walk along the top you will come across some shops and places to eat or get a drink. this is a perfect place to sit and take in the view if you have the time. overall, i feel like this is a \must see\ location. although there were many people and lots of traffic getting in and out, it is worth the time. the only reason i rated it a 4 instead of a 5 is the amount of people.",17
"we went around 2 pm and stayed for 2 hours. it's a nice view and they have a lot of nicely landscaped areas to walk around as well as a lot of stores in the area. don't expect anything too fancy, and you won't be disappointed. you can't actually enter the temple, and at high tide, you can't even walk across for holy water or whatever it is. i found that it didn't bother me at all, and if it was having that option but also having to fight a crowd, i'd much rather just enjoy the view with fewer people around.",4
"sunset is the most famous and beautiful time to go. however go earlier as not to miss kecak dance. it can get full very quickly and if our late you'll miss the chance, like we did. but even if you miss kecak. the sunset from here is to die for. the uluwate temple is definitely on of the beautiful, scenery wise, then entrance fee has to be paid separately. you can lend sarong for free. be careful of the monkey as well, especially when you want to go back after it gets dark.",8
"all you see are other tourists, and the vegas-style dance show if you choose to see it. aggressive monkeys. what temple visit where you don't even see the temple (besides tannah lot - which, skip it too)",14
"we went to the dance at the temple at sunset and did not regret it. the entrance fee to the temple was 20,000 per person and the dance performance was 100,000pp. it really was highly entertaining and i went with a ten year old and she really enjoyed it too. go early and get a good seat, but take water and something to shade your face as we had to sit in the sun for an hour before the performance facing into the sun. the performance began at 6 pm and lasted just on an hour. there is no backing music, as the men make the accompaniment which, in the beginning is a little slow, but when the actors/dancers come out the whole show comes alive. watch for the monkey god as he was highly entertaining. the show had some great moments that had us all in stitches. as the sun sets the whole experience shifts its ambience and it is truly lovely. this was a great activity to do for a family - balinese temple, traditional dance/show and a sunset. what more could you want?",13
awesome place value for money..loved it..a must go for kids..not to far away ez to travel to..one of balis must go to places,2
"i cannot be objective, since my fiance proposed to me at ulun danu temple, however, what i can certainly say, is that what inspired him to do it there and not at a restaurand as he had originally planned is that we were both awestuck with all this beauty. for me, it is the most scenic temple i have seen, situated on the beratan lake, and king of fogy as if you are in scotland. it 's worth the driving, don't miss it.",30
here we are. i'm glad to letting you know about uluwatu temple. one off the best and beautiful sunset in uluwatu.you know everyday over thousand tourist came to uluwatu temple.there is also the best culture performance such as kecak and fire dance. start from 18:00 till 19:00.also you will see beautiful cliff surrounding the temple.and there is a lots off monkeys around. i'm sure you gonna love it this beautiful scenery. enjoy guy's,8
this is the best temple we visited in bali. climate is so chilling and location is marvelous. very nice place for photo shoots. must go for couples and families,2
"i really wanted to watch the kecak dance at the temple which starts at 6pm daily, was advised by my tour guide that it takes about 2 hours to uluwatu from ubud. but due to my own mistake, we arrived around 6pm and to my disappointment, the gate to kecak was already closed!! nevertheless, we still managed to capture the sunset, and the view of sunset, cliff, strong wave were breathtaking. this is my second best sunset view other than in tanjung aru, kota kinabalu.",8
"the sunset here is breath taking with the backdrop of the temple and the waves washing the shore, beautiful sight.you have to walk quite a distance from the carpark to tanah lot choose a not so hot day otherwise you will just be sweating even before you reach the place",17
"too many people, too many tourist shops and sales people. not possible to go inside the temple.. would not recommend, rather go to a more authentic temple on bali",2
"the bach was nice and good to be , but it was over crowded, went on our way to uluwatu. got to see some huge statues of heroes of indian mythological story \mahabharata\. try to taste the tender coconut water, was very sweet and fresh. the fact that it was sunday when we went there showed that it is a very popular spot among the people. did not stay very long because of the crowd. on the way up you can stop half way to take pics from the edge of the cliff, be careful as there are no railings. but worth a visit.",8
"i went here in august, and there were a lot of people there. some times difficult to make your way around because of the amount of people just standing around, more selfie sticks than i could count! besides the mass amount of people, it was a absolutely beautiful place. the landscape is gorgeous and the temple itself perched out on the ocean is somthing ill never forget! even though here there lots of people, i'm glad that i booked the tour to go here. i booked a private tour, so my guide took me there and waited while i walked around. there is a lot of market stall all around tanah lot, which sell tanah lot related items as well as the generic bali stuff and clothes and trinkets. overall great experience, would definitely recommend going!",18
"what a welcome to bali! somewhere between snow white style pantomime and oriental sufi chanting. bali blokes sitting and chattering while the masked dancers play out the mythological mystical tales. google kecak also known as the ramayana monkey chant, the piece, performed by a circle of 150 or more performers wearing checked cloth around their waists, percussively chanting \cak\ and throwing up their arms, depicts a battle from the ramayana. the monkey-like vanara helped prince rama fight the evil king ravana. kecak has roots in sanghyang, a trance-inducing exorcism dance. occasional jumping into the delighted multinational audience by hannoman(vanara) in white. great entertainment with deeply spiritual overtones enhanced by taking place at sunset with the temple and indian ocean in the background. fully packed arena but late comers accommodated with extra seating. very welcoming officials hand out the entrance tickets one for the grounds and then another for the kecak only problem was getting there as it is in the south amid throngs of mopeds scooters and cars but all very friendly hectic with well organised parking",2
"i personally would recommend people to visit this temple cause it offers a small boat experience to enjoy the view of the temple, lake & hill at the same time. the best thing is the small boat is moved by cycling on pedals for couple or rowing for more people. it's also better to check the weather prior to your visit since it's located on hill & it's often foggy. when the fog comes, you'l certainly miss the beauty of the overall scenery. the last thing, dress properly by wearing something like knee-length or jeans cause they might ask u to cover it up since you'll go to sacred place. also, dont miss the folktale about how this lake is created on the carved wall.",4
"a nice place to see, more so the trip to and from invites to more sightseeing. one should go when the full moon celebration is on. don't fall for the busy sellers. tourism has had, unfortunately, a negative influence. yet, the gods of bali are still to be found.",2
must visit place for every traveler who visit bali. visit around 5 p.m. and stay there till sunset. the magnificent view of sunset during low tide and sunny day. place was quite crowded maybe because of china holidays during our visit. if talk about temple its beautiful in the middle of water with nice view. overall nice for spend sunset evening,2
"we went to tanah lot temple in the afternoon and explored the temple, watched the procession of offerings made by locals, it was amazing but quite busy. a beautiful place.",17
"it was our own fault for not leaving earlier to try and make the sunset, but we missed what was left after being accosted by monkeys. the place does have a few signs that warn about the monkeys (although not very obvious), and we heard the announcements warning about the monkeys after-the-fact. one of my teenagers did not have her wits about her and had a monkey snatch her sunglasses from her hands. that was after the monkey had literally ripped an earring off another woman's ear (!). what we did see of the temple was not very impressive. the temples in borobudur were better, although they are of a different religion. honestly it would have been better without the nasty monkeys. we saw monkeys snatch and eat (!)/break other people's eyeglasses, sunglasses, jewelry, and hats. we probably won't be going back to see what we missed (including the sold out dance...) simply because of the monkeys.",14
"bit of cultural lesson, definitely worth a trip to look at the temple. great views. a guide is not necessary, but unless you have one the monkeys will harass you, they seem to be getting more and more naughty each year",14
"visited tanah lot some 20 years ago, and was back the first time sine then with my family. tanah lot is still as beautiful and spectacular as it was then, but it has unfortunately become so much touristic, that it almost isn't worth a visit. be advised that you'll have to walk by numerous vendors selling everything for tourists, and its almost like you have to walk through a labyrinth to get to the actual temple, and be warned that if you go there to se the sunset, you will not be alone, the place will be crowded, yes even overcrowded",17
"tanah lot is a temple, situated at the west coast of bali, the temple is built on a rock that is situated in the sea. the temple is believed to be protected from evil spirits and intruders by venomous snakes . komang said that snakes come out near the rock in the morning and roam around there, and go back at night fall. this has been happening every day, for years. i have also seen in some tv shows that there are people who come out here with pythons, and let us take photos with them, on us. i was looking forward for this. the sea has to be in low tide for people to go to the temple. we were praying that it be a low tide. but when we reached the place at about 3 pm, the tides were very high. we were a bit disappointed. the tides were very strong. wonder how the rocks were sustaining such a force. our guide told us that the rocks were affected by the tides, and it was the japanese govt which helped to restore the rocks. most of the rock we see now seems to be artificial rocks. komang was pretty confident that the tides would be lower if we wait for some time, and he was correct. by about 4:30, the tides got lower. so we all started climbing down to the rock. on our way i could take a photo with a live python on my shoulders. we then climbed down to the tanah lot temple. the temple priests helped us cross the sea to the temple. inside the rock there is a fresh water source, which is considered holy. we drank it and sprinkled on our faces. we gave a small donation to the temple. the priests there applied rice on our forehead, just as we apply sandal paste. we then climbed the rock to the point until where tourists were allowed. the view from there was excellent. on the way back we saw a snake lying down inside the pores of the rock.",18
beautiful east bali kings palace gardens. huge koy fish in the pond with steeping stones. beautiful gardens.,2
"one of the best places in south bali to visit.. a majestic temple facing the indian ocean.. sunset is beautiful...you can watch the ramayana epic dance when in uluwatu, if you go there at evening... its a must visit!",8
a great blend of bali beauty and some lovely views.,2
"it went there at 5 in the afternoon. after paying the entrance fee, we were given just a simple cloth to tie on our waist before going in the temple. i ask the guy, why are some of them are given 'sarong'. the guy answered me because they are wearing shorts. went in and took lots of pictures of different angles. next the kecak dance show. entrance fee for that kecak dance is 100 thousand idr. given a paper that explained about the story that they are telling from the dance. make sure you come a bit early to book a nice seat on the platform. the show starts exactly at 6pm. its an hour show with the ending that you could take pictures with the characters in the dance. awesome view of the sunset could be seen during the dance. make sure to bring your cameras or video recorder.",13
"breath taking scenery, you feel the wave sweep the land, uluwatu temple build by old balinese kingdom to pay respect to high priest who bring peace to this area. to enter this temple, you'll need to used \sarong\ (a shawl). inside the temple, there will be kecak dance show, you'll need to pay more for this. spend one hour to walk around this temple, taking picture and enjoy the scenery. best time to come here is in the morning or afternoon before sunset.",8
"after seeing many instagram shots of this temple and having heard good recommendations from friends who had visited, we made this temple a must stop during our private trip around bali. this temple is absolutely gorgeous however is becoming a bit of a tourist attraction. the temple is set out on a lovely ground which you are able to walk around at your own pace. the stepping stone area is extremely busy, the rest of the temple was alot quieter to walk around. would definitely recommend feeding the fish which was a highlight of mine.",2
"uluwatu is one of nice temple in bali located on the clip of indian ocean will give you different panorama,kecak dance always performed when sunset,but you must keep watching to monkey they are bit agresif.",8
"this is one of the most amazing sunsets i have ever seen! the rise orange in the sky was breathtaking. i would recommend getting there an hour before the dancing starts to be able to walk around the temple and see the sunset with the dancing. beware: monkeys like sunglasses and ipods/iphones, keep them close or put away!",13
"yes, it's true, it is tourist trap: the ticket is way too expensive for balinese standards, it is extremely overcrowded in peak season and it's full of stalls and hawkers selling the same stuff. however, i enjoyed the view of the temple and the surrounding cliffs hit by giant waves and most of all the amazing sunset scenery. of course, i had to jump from one rock to the other to avoid the mass of tourists in my pics, but that's part of the game when you visit popular spots.",2
"we didnt manage to catch the sunset here at tanah lot, due to the cloudy evening. but still it was great experience to see the scenery.",17
probably one of the highlights of my trip. breathtaking views of the temple and coastline. not to be missed!!!,4
this is our first stop and nothing less than beautiful was the experience. fortunately for us there was a ceremony in progress while we were in. the view of the temple and surroundings was just spell bounding. clouds touching the lake and the temple standing tall in the midst of the mist is just an awesome view. one of 'the landmarks' while in bali.,2
"our tour guide/driver was kind enough to show us around the place and as well as to follow us from the beginning till the end. his knowledge of the sanctuary was vast as he has already been in the tourism field for nearly 30 years now. this place makes for great photoshoots of the scenery, the forest and as well as the monkeys. they are docile enough to observe and for you to capture a few pictorial mementos to bring back. not to worry as they aren't like the monkeys in uluwatu temple. the macaques here are well fed and taken care of. typically, one should spend around 1-2 hours here, longer if you're an avid photographer. loads of opportunity to capture the moment.",8
"the temple is almost nothing special compared to the big ones in bali, but the view of the cliffs and the ocean from anywhere on the long footpath is breathtaking. it's hard to rank but probably this was the best place in my 10-day bali trip. can be too crowded, though.",2
"that temple have a very special view, standing 70m above the sea level, it allows you to look at the ocean below directly. worth a visit!",4
"ulun danu bratan temple is located with a quiet lake around, flowers, mountains etc that make a very beautiful picture. entrance fee is rp$50,000/person. it is nice to walk around.",30
"despite it being mayhem with tourists and the monkeys more aggressive than anywhere else i had seen in bali, this stop is worth it!! a beautiful spot to walk along the cliff edge and take in the magic of this temple.there are lots of little pop-outs and spots to get a good photo, i didn't make it all the way up to the temples as the crowds were so thick on the day, but there was plenty to explore and see. appropriate attire is a must, however on arrival and when you pay to enter, they do have sarongs available should you not have your own. if i go back to bali, i will definitely visit here again.",2
"this is a temple in the midst of the ocean albeit at the shore. it has amazing sun set and sea waves. the complex has lot of shops & restaurants. loved the shopping in the ally on the way to the temple though (alot cheaper than the tourist spots in legian, kuta)",4
"this place was magical, a little crowed in some areas, but you can take a great picture at any point. the winding walk brings you to every vantage point of a spectacular sight if the temple. there is a resident snake that's called john is is magnificent and you can have your picture taken with him, he is so friendly. so if you want great memories pay this place a visit.",4
"this place was great, monkeys are running around everywhere, they can touch you but you cant touch them. one actually climbed up on my wife and sat on her shoulders, she had her hair in a bun and it was curious as to what that was! go early! earlier the better, crowds don't show up until around 10 i think we got there at 8, lots of people there to just get their instagram picture so if your going to actually appreciate the nature, monkeys and art, go early, tickets cost 80,000rp each (6.00usd). we didn't have a guide, and didn't really feel like we missed out on anything. to us it looked like the guide was just someone you paid to take pictures of you, but maybe they had some cool facts we missed out on. in the forest there are many beautiful hindu temples. you are only allowed in if you are in traditional balinese dress, this is probably done to keep the tourism out of the holy areas. definitely recommend this to someone in the area!",14
it looks like a heaven on the earth. beautiful location and awsome place to experience sun set. should be very careful as u found lot of monkeys around you. overall it was a good experience with kecak dance,13
one of the most beautiful places in bali to see the sunset. we did not have the chance to see the kecak dance as we were with my little daughter but the time we spent sightseeing was worthwhile.,2
the entire temple site is very interesting. one can see surfers down below the two ocean perched outbuildings. in low tide you can actually walk out to one. the other is accesable by a overland bridge.,4
the view at the uluwatu temple is mind blowing. it's most amazing sunset and the sea is to good to be true. located on the top and the walk is just amazing. would definitely recommend tourist to visit this place as it takes one's breath away.,8
the temple by the lake is the best part for the attraction with the view of great big lake. worth a visit.,4
beautiful scenery and observed the sunset moments while waiting for the kecak dance performance in uluwatu temple area.,8
"we arrived during one of the \ceremony days\ and were rewarded with seeing many locals dressed in colors representing their village/town. the temple grounds are quite striking and the location next to the lake is a refreshing break from the heat of the day. bring a camera, because a cell phone picture doesn't do it justice!",4
"so i'm disappointed by the temple itself was expecting something a little more grand. lots of steps so good for fitness and amazingly beautiful views of the ocean and cliffs! 30000rp entry fee, must wear clothes covering legs or wear a sarong. kekac fire dance is 100000 rp entry fee and starts at 6pm. lots of monkeys- hold on (cover or hide) or don't take any glasses, hats, drinkbottles, thongs or food/ they will take them!",13
"the temple itself is quite beautiful but ive seen better. luckily the location adds a nice bonus since surrounding scenery is beautiful if the weather is good. however, the place was filled with tourists! big tourist busses brought new people all the time and the pathways were so crowded it was almost impossible to move around! if you dont mind about selfie stick army and are into temples, i guess it is worth visiting. not my cup of tea, though.",4
"the temple compound at tanah lot is big. you have to go through the usual stores before you get to see the temples. you can find hawker stores selling small rice cakes filed with palm sugar syrup. it's worth a try.there actually are 2 temples in the compound. tanah lot is inaccesible during high tide so they built a 2nd one, which name eludes me right now, that is also on a hill over water but has a land bridge. visitors aren't allowed to go to either temples. but the view of the waves is a sight to behold. ;)",17
"the lempuyang temple is a beautiful place and worth the trip to the mountains to see it. however, if you wish for that famous picture of yours, be there super early, prepared for a super long wait, or prepared to drop the idea of posing for one altogether (like i did), feeling satisfied with your shots of the gate taken between one person and the next. upon arrival, you do get a ticket, however, the system is far from perfect. unfortunately, it is not one ticket per person, but one ticket per person or group. each person is allowed 3 poses. each couple or group is allowed 3 poses. for a group of 5 people, you have to wait for 3x the group picture, 3x 5 individual pictures, and 3x of any number of couple/triad pictures that people are pushing for. imagine what the wait looks like for a larger group! for one ticket per person, the wait is about 2 minutes to get to the next number. with the group, you may wait over 15 minutes. pointing it out to the people who take pictures with your camera to expedite the process was met with \these are the rules\. next time, i will allocate a whole day to lempuyang temple and actually climb up all the way to the top, starting early in the morning. apparently, the view from there is identical as from the first temple, minus the crowds. the temple itself is worth 5 stars, the ticket system is terrible, hence the rating of 3 overall.",28
not being hindu doesn't stop you appreciating the beauty of this place. having a hindu driver explaining the different temples and gods is a bonus. i recommend venturing across the water to wash your hands and face in the spring water and receive a blessing. very calm and welcoming space.,4
the temple is on a cliff with both sides pathways having fantastic views of the ocean and the temple. one can wait for sunset or go to the jimbaran beach to view that. worth visiting in the evening though crowds throng the place. the weather was pretty hot and humid and the sun too intense to really enjoy the walk.,4
"totally overrun with tourists. lots of construction work going on making climbing up to see the coastal views very problematic for some on our tour. facilities there were in poor condition and the monkeys that roam about freely are quit agressive so abit nerve wracking if you go with small children. would recommend it, there are far more lovely temples to see in bali.",2
reached tanah lot at 10am plus where the sun is up n strong. the walk to the temple is lined with small shops which offered reasonable price for items with some bargaining skills. a lot of tourists are over at the vicinity of the temple so getting a clear shot is almost impossible. but never the least the sight is still quite nice after so many years.,17
monkeys monkeys monkeys. the sign says there are only 600 but i think there are a few more. these monkeys are no where near as aggressive as those that live at uluwatu so that's good if you have young kids. as you wander the paths through the lush forest you can buy bananas to feed them. but if you want to pose for a pic with one on your shoulder beware they can scratch & bite. sure there is a lady nearby with a big stick but think about the diseases! one poor tourist was feeding a baby when the little bub fell. reacting instinctively she reached down to pick it up only to be scratched & bitten by a bigger monkey. i am glad the monkeys rule the roost here and roam free unlike other attractions that feature sedated tigers & over worked elephants. as we left we stopped to listen to the sounds of 50 brawling monkeys resonate throughout the forest.,8
"lovely view of the ocean, temple is nice $2 aus to get in $20,000 rup. went to blue ?point for lunch after to continue with the view. about 1.5 hours from seminyak. worth it!",4
"we visited tanah lot in may 2017, it was the last leg of our trip. it was just breath taking... a little crowded, but you can work your way around that. the view of the sunset was awesome. we got a good cabbie who took us to a coffee tasting place before getting to the temple. see the pics attached and judge for yourself :) a must visit if you are in bali :)",18
"though tanah lot temple is located quite far from populated areas like nusa dua, kuta, legian, seminyak and benoa but i fully recommend for those who really wanted to capture a fantastic sunset scene on a clear weather evening. you will never regret to travel from nusa dua to tanah lot temple going thru heavy traffic.... this is one of the popular tourist spot that you cannot afford to miss.",17
"absolutely stunning. the view is spectacular and the life guards do an amazing job trying to keep people safe. there are men who are willing to take your photograph in front of tanah lot temple and print it then and there in a frame. a lovely variety of restaurants to eat lunch, and you are able to do a splash of shopping.",17
"we have been to many temples in bali for the last month, but this one is really worth visiting. it is beautiful, with spectacular view, very cozy a bit different from the others (may be because of the sea). also the kecak dance there is amazing! we have seen a few performances in other towns, but this one is really good! also, you have to be very careful with the monkeys there! keep in mind that you can't go inside only for kecak, so you have to pay for the temple and for the dance, that's why it is better if you go earlier (at 2pm) and have time for pictures till 6 pm the ticket for the temple is 20.000rp the ticket for the fire dance is 100.000rp from sanur to uluwatu and back you have to pay not more than 350.000rp for driver max! it is 30km away, but 70-90 min. driving, so taxi is not a good choice!",2
"entrance fee is fair. serene lake view with hills in the background of the temple. there is also beautiful gardens around the temple to chill with family. lots of tourists, but u will still be able to get some perfect angle for photos. there was a prayer procession when i was there, definitely a bonus to be able to witness the interesting hindu ceremony.",4
surrounding and location are nice. but many tourist and locals visit the temple. entrance is overpriced. other temples are better. but i admit. this is a must see,4
"my best friend and i discovered uluwatu temple in one of the brochures at the airport and visited it on our 2nd day in bali. i must say the view from the temple overlooking the indian ocean was amazing! though we did not have time to witness the cultural dance, we still lived our afternoon trip to uluwatu temple.",8
"ulun danu beratan temple is both a famous picturesque landmark and a significant temple complex on the western side of beratan lake in bedugul, central bali. the whole bedugul area is a popular upland weekend and holiday retreat for locals from the more urban areas in the island's south. ulun danu beratan, literally the source temple of lake beratan, shares the scenic qualities with bali's sea temples of uluwatu and tanah lot. the smooth reflective surface of the lake surrounding most of the temples base creates a unique floating impression. the misty bedugul mountain range surrounding the lake complements the temple's scenic backdrop.",30
tanah lot sits on a rock in the ocean but is accessible by foot although you never get to see the temple but can get sprinkled with the hold water from a spring that emanates from the bottom of the temple. this is just a way to get some more money for the assembled \priests\. there is also a sacred snake in a cave that too requires an extra payment. the temples in bali have no deities and you are not allowed inside but can see from the outside. the ocean views make this a good place to visit,18
go early if you wanna avoid crowd. bear in mind tanah lot temple is one of the most visited place in bali and can be very crowded in late evening. if you wish to snap picture perfect photos go there early and find best spot to watch sunset,18
the beaches are beautiful but sadly covered in rubbish. there are masses of cafes and its lovely sitting on the beach but the swimming is not recommended- poluted. we ended up travelling to uluwatu to swim,8
"we booked a tour from a booklet collected at the airport (us $55); it included a 2-hour massage, visit to the temple and meal in jimbaran. temple visit was excellent (massage & meal were also very good), and as the advert states, if you see one show in bali, it must be this one. you are sitting on stone, so it can be a bit of an ache. show was very impressive, and i recommend that you stay until the end, even though (depending on visitor numbers) it might take a while to get out of the venue. watch out for the monkeys; taking whatever they can (one of our party lost her flip flop (got it back)). well worth a visit and well worth the us $55 that we spent on the massage, temple visit and meal.",2
you definitely want to watch sunset when u are in bali. the view and the breathe are fantastic. u can enjoy the wind and the view. i was there the other day to witness the sunset and i am blessed that i was here. its a place that you want to be at least once in ur lifetime.,2
"beautiful temple to visit and good place to take nice pictures. there are 7 temples to visit and it takes 4 hours and a lot of sweat to visit them all. many stairs to be climbed, but very often there are little shops to buy water and snacks. we did it with our three kids of 12, 11, and 7 and took the \shortest\ way up. it is do-able if you have the time. we had a cloudy day, so did not see a thing from the top. very little tourists going up and many locals going to pray and do their ceremonies. there are 2 routes going up, one a short cut to the top and one that passes all the temples. when we wanted to go up to the last and highest temple, we were walking on our own and in the clouds. there were monkeys and they did not seem to be friendly! we were forewarned to not watch them in the eyes. we did not, but felt very threatened and no locals to help us out. i tried three times to pass some monkeys blocking our way, but instead of going away they showed their teeth and sissed at us. we decided to not take any risk and turned around. so, be careful. anyway, the best temple is the first one at 5 min from the entrance.",14
"we went to bali for two weeks and spent amazing time on this beautyful island. we spent some time on sanur beach, one day in the hotel pool and about five days traveling. for me two weeks was enough time to stay. we went to nusa lembogna and gili trawangan for one night. this island is amazing. it is must go if you are in bali. we spent great time traveling around the island with the best tour guide ever. he was our taxi driver and our tour guide at once. he showed us a lot of places also these not very popular for tourists. he knows where to go, what to see and where to eat. his advices were priceless. we saived a lot of time, nerves and money traveling with him. bali is amazing place but you need to watch your money. you can pay totally different prices for the same stuff or services. if you visit sanur you can find him calling/ texting to wayan +6285723323615. he speaks english very well. he is a great and kind guy. hope you can explore bali with him and have a lot of fun. wish you the best holidays in bali the same as we had 🙂",2
"most expensive entrance ever! you see why later. first, before you enter, pay a fee of 30,000 rupiah. second, wear a sarong if your legs is expose. go in to enjoy indian ocean wave hitting the striking view of the cliff. be very careful of monkeys because they are extremely sneaky, my favourite usd$50 cap was snatch away by baby monkey in an instant, then ran to a higher ground and start to chew it happily. helpless. don't hold any mineral bottle on hand as i witness the money will snatch it from tourist for their water consumption. although there are local park ranger to chase the monkey away, more can be done to keep tourists safe, not forgetting personal belonging. end of the day is still individual responsibility. there is also another cliff on the southern part, make sure you walk in to see it. the holy temple is also restricted from public to access, so i think it become a scenic view than a temple view. still worth every penny for the entrance fee. go about 3pm for good lighting if you enjoy landscape picture. be prepared to deal with plenty of tourists too! i totally give the monkey forest a miss after this incident.",14
"something quite relaxing to do on your trip to the east of bali is to visit this place. entry prices fairly cheap but the coffee inside if you choose to have one is faily expensive. walk across the stepping stones which make you feel like you are reenacting a scene from the bible. plenty of tour guides willing to give you detailed information about its magic. si tienes tiempo para ver esta lugar, vaya",2
great trip to uluwatu. definitely recommended if you're visiting bali. the fire dance and ramayana was fun although the performance we attended was even better as hanuman managed to kick the fire ball in to audience. meyhem ensued :) albeit off a few seconds only. the views are breathtaking and that alone is reason enough to visit. only disappointment was we weren't allowed in the temple but we got a few snaps :),8
"there are quite some good temples in south east asia and even bali so in comparison there's nothing special. tanah lot temple and the temples in the north are much better. also, its too touristy. average place",2
"tanah lot temple is one of the oldest temples in bali. this temple is massively famous with tourists for the stunning sunset views it provides. sunset is definitely the best time to visit. do take your time going around the temple, you can even climb down to the beach from a certain area. you will find many people getting professional wedding pictures, etc clicked. you dont really need a tour guide here, but be sure to take your time and explore all parts of the temple and the surrounding area. it takes about 3 hours to reach the temple from kuta",18
"one of the main temples in bali. i was told second only to besakeh in terms of its importance in serving the major ceremonies. if you plan to see the kecak dance at 6 pm, it is recommended to arrive to self tour the uluwatu temple around 4 pm. it is not large at all, so a walk along the cliff is a nice addition to it. watch for monkeys at the entrance. the main area was closed yesterday so there was not much to see...except walking up and down the stairs and a bit along the cliff.",8
beautiful temple however the monkeys were the real attraction here. these little guys are cute and run around freely and wild. they also will take anything not nailed down. i sat down for 5 seconds and one little guys ripped my sunglasses right off. we also witnessed them stealing water bottles that some set down and other things like that so be aware. they are super cute monkeys however they do not keep their hands to themselves. beautiful view overlooking the ocean as well. definitely worth the trip,14
"you paid irp30000 per person for a crowded recently refurbished temple on a cliff. the view over the cliff was breathtaking but the whole chaotic management makes it suffocating. while the whole compound are not a temple, you are already forced to wear unwashed nilon sarong at the gate. the temple is about 250m from the gate and if you need to go to the toilet while at the temple, it's all the way back to the gate. the other toilet is at the kecak theater and only open at 5.00pm. the ticket to kecak only open for sale at 5.00pm. why don't they sell the ticket together at the entrance counter? my guess would be - different management? or bad management. kecak ticket at irp100000 so that's irp130000 each tourist head. and they filled the kecak arena as much as they have space. and that includes the floor next to the kecak men. they were spending more time filling up the space that you watch the performance with tourist entering and exiting the arena most of the time. not to mention the sweat stench and babies crying. stay away from this greedy, over commercial business/temple premies like plagues.",13
"when you visit a temple , you expect the peacefulness among the hustling and busting of the city .after an hour and half ride from seminyak ( our hotel ) we reached this beautiful place which was different from the usual temples we find in bali . the forcefulness of making sure you do a certain amount of donation ( usually 20,000idr - 50,000idr ) . however , after the temple , the walk up towards the gardens overlooking the cliffs and in-between the inhabited beaches is just as wonderful as there overall island of bali. there are a few rice paddy fields to go by and a lot of peacefulness to keep when you travel back . make sure to pick your souvineers from the huge shop which sells them at cheap here than kuta etc .",2
a different and special temple. it is definitely worth seeing. very nice photos.it looks very nice behind the ocean.,4
i would definitely take a lot of water to uluwatu as there's not much shade the monkeys are cool but watch out for them as you walking under tree's as they might just jump on your head! worth a visit.,8
"the views were fabulous, the temples are ok but when you have seen one they are a much of a much and understandably there is no access to inner circle. monkeys can be aggressive so don't get too close, overrun by tourists and we went in the low season, high season is diabolical",14
the temple is located on the sea and when we went it was drizzling and the sea was choppy but the view and the ambience was meemerising.the complex is huge and you will actually need 4-5 hours to enjoy the place in its entirety. plenty of cheap souvener shops in the colorful local market inside the complex. one of the must see attractions of bali!!!,2
a clifftop temple with stunning views. entry 70 idr including sash rental. recommended time to visit is just prior to sunset. traditional kechak dancing at sunset at extra charge.,13
"had a great day out sightseeing around bali - tanah lot temple very nice and the markets around there great to shop. would highly recommend our private tour driver kadek ibob he was a great driver, lots of knowledge and a very safe driver and very reasonably priced for the day trips out.",2
"visit to uluwatu temple was a memorable day for me. a nice place with relaxing atmosphere. the temple was beautiful surrounded with trees. a magnificent view of the beach with wavy water seen from top of the mountain. what a beautiful white water due to wave action. and a nice path to the mountain. the monkeys add to the attraction of the area. these were sitting around, baby monkeys were playing, others were swimming and unbelievably were diving to the pool close to the temple. of course were fighting for food and their territory. a perfect place for an afternoon visit to see the superb sunset. so, do not leave bali without visiting uluwatu.",8
"we can enjoy the new look of tanah lot with high comfortability and best view about watu bolong, and the nearer parking area to the beach. also we get the other best of sunset",17
while we did not have the opportunity to see the gods inside the temple the experience of naughty monkeys in the temple campus was hilarious. despite being warned by the local staff that monkeys on the campus are very fond of visitors spectacles we should be careful. despite the care exercised to keep the specs in my hand it got so skilfully snatched while i was watching something with my hands were held at my back and interestingly while my wife watched this happen her specs which she was wearing got smoothly slipped out of her nose and ears. thankfully we both got our specs back after the soft plastic portion was eaten up and the monkeys were cajoled with banana by one of the locals who was suitably tipped by us. the temple nevertheless has lovely view of sea below the hilltop it is situated. worth visiting but needs care to remove your specs and keep it in your pocket or bag,14
we went here yesterday for the sunset. the place is nice and the sunset was pleasant. of course there are monkeys there but well behaved. not a big temple fan but this place was worth a visit.,14
"we went to this temple and fire dance, very interesting location with beautiful views of the ocean. a little disappointed at the temple area. we weren't able to really get very close to the temple, looking through a gate. the fire dance was interesting. kind of a nice setting watching the dancers as the sun is setting. be careful with your belongings, i had my prescription glasses ripped off my head during the performance. i was sitting in the top row of theatre watching the dance and the monkey snuck up behind me from a tree, could not hear the monkey, next thing i knew my glasses were ripped off my head and the monkey took off so fast into the tree that i didn't even see him. absolutely no chance to stop it from happening. be careful.",14
"visited this temple while in bali , it was a little disappointing to be honest , the setting on the cliff is beautiful but you are unable to enter the temple for religious reasons which is fine but honestly there's not a lot to look at on the exterior and there were swarms of tourists making it noisy and loud.",2
"the temple is actually detached from land so you need to walk across the water to get there. we went in the late afternoon when the tide was low, but do plan to get back before 6pm as the tide rises so harder to get back. also, suggest to take the sarong and sash as they don't let you go up to the temple without them - they will rent them to you when you get there, but charge a lot for it.",4
"it has a stunning view of the cliff and the sea. very crowded as it a popular tourist spot, if you want to enjoy the kecak dance, you have to be a bit early to secure the spot. beware of the monkeys and do not wear any eye glass or sun glass, while you are touring in the area. the eye glass of my mother was snatched by a monkey but it was later recovered with the assistance of temple guards.",13
"tanah lot is the temple worship the sea god.it was the second time i visited this temple,the first time many years ago,and due to limited time,i stayed not longer there,so not impressed with it.the second time was last year in august,i stayed within tanah lot area,this time i have a good chance to explore the temple.during the stay,i went there two times,i noticed that around 2pm,it is low tide,so you can access to the temple by foot.before you cant,the sea will block your way.but you cant enter the temple,cuz it opened for religious purposes only.there is a priest there ,you can donate some money,he will cleanse you by holy water,also will paste some rices on your forehead.heard that if the rices still there after two hours ,you will be the lucky man.there is a cave with sea snakes,have to donate too,then you can see the snakes.the sunset here is famous,but that time,i cant see the beautiful sunset,so sad.maybe next time will come again.just opposite the temple,there is a hill,and there are many restaurants at the hill,so you can have dinner there,and see the temple and sunset while eating.",17
"the world has buzzed around of its beauty and spectacular natural landscape, a temple in the ocean, perfect as the background for your sunset captures. not far from the 2 faboulus tourist magnet areas of bali, kuta and sanur, it offers you some lush tracks down to the spot by driving along small suburban roads through rice fields, green palm trees and a long array of iconic balinese house compounds. arriving there at the allocted parking area and having done with the ticketing, you will have to prepare yourselves in rush for squizing with the other visitors for narrow space of shared footpath as dealing with the tease of art shop or restaurant attendants inviting you for a quick look in on your way down to the shore, where the the temple is, is a undeniable evidence why it is still one of the most favourite must - see attractions on the island. situated south west of kuta and can be reached within no longer than 30 minutes in an area called braban tabanan, this 11th century and sacred temple provides the best setback for purely red stunning sunset spectacle as well as an aftermath intimate atmosphere for all the visitors. the have said, \ going to bali without visiting this place is no completion!\",2
"tanah lot is beautiful. the water temple, and all the other temples around, will not disappoint you. we visited when there was low tide. so we could walk to the temple, but not on it. you have beautiful views from the beach on the left of it. you can also receive sacred water, rice and a flower as part of a tradition (?). however, you are expected to pay for it, just like everything else. the surround is very commercial, with a lot of shops and cafes. the entrance is also relatively expensive with idr 60.000 per person, and idr 5.000 for parking. but you will see many temples. be aware that there will be many many tourists. we went early in the morning, and it was okay. after a while, however, it was simply too much. so we would never go there for the sunset, simply because it will be too busy. tip for transportation: take a blue bird taxi, and let him wait for you in the parking lot. you will pay for it, but you can be sure to get a ride home without any problems.",17
"my friend and i hired a driver to take us here. we left ubud at 6.30am and arrived after 1hour 20 minutes. as we arrived around 8am we were the only ones there except 4 other people. it was so beautiful quiet and peaceful. great opportunity for photos of the temple. it is idr50,000 to enter and i can recommend it. the park is pretty and well kept. i recommend to go early for this great experience.",4
"tanah lot temple is worth the trip there just for a beautiful photo of yourself with the temple and surrounding seascape in the background as a momento of your visit to bali. if you would like a nice photo “professionally” taken, there are photographers there who will snap a picture of you, print it out and slip it into a cardboard photo frame for you all at a very reasonable price of 20,000 rupiahs!",18
"went here for the sunset dance, they interacted well with the crowd and had a cool fire display in the last act. make sure you arrive about 30mins earlier to get a good seat. a fair few people were leaving early during the dance and had the audacity to walk in-front of the dancers and getting in their way... but their actions won't reflect on this review as they did a really good show. 100idr each, additional to the temple entrance fee.",13
"amazing sunset from near by the temple, the temple just on the rock, look very beauty and the wave completed views. will come back again to this place.",4
ive been lucky enough to visit the temple a few times and the place get very crowded at time more so around sunset it is very lovely when in bali next put it on your list,2
"amazing, spectacular and sacred place. if you are visiting bali you must come here! a very touristy but breathtaking place.",2
what a sight! the temple is next to the beach and it is huge. there are a lot of things to see and it is just breathtaking to be here.,4
"to be honest i feel this could be a lovely secluded charming temple but unfortunately both tourists and locals have jumped on the band wagon in doing something “special” lets be honest you could do a mirror photo at almost any gate in bali - theres thousands!! the site itself is impressive and wrapped in history. we didnt want to wait several hours for a photo and we for the best photo we couldve wished for! the locals coming through the fog with their offerings going to pray! magical. i considered walking instead of shuttle you cannot it is horrendous climb and would take hours, even the last leg which you have to walk is vertical and good to stretch out the calf muscles! 45 k shuttle and 55 entry - is it worth it? no. ujung is close and is equally if not more beautiful",2
fantastically located by the ocean tanah lot is a mystic place built by the ocean swells for thousands of years. good place to meet the balinese hinduism - with a lot of spiritism embedded. me and my family really enjoyed an afternoon around this temple. a recommendation is to stay until sunset. it´s fantastic.,18
"i came here whenever i came to bali. first time with my best friend, second time with my husband. just love the ambience. so relaxing and romantic.",2
it was beautiful garden. so calming and relaxing. we were there few hours looking around takeing pictures and eating at the restaurant in there. it was nice. one of the best places in bali.,2
"beautiful temple, best to visit during low tide. the views are amazing. definitely a must when in bali.",2
"its quite far from the kuta area the view is good but we didnt find the fire show/play worth spending 300k idr its a crowded place where if you are not properly dressed, they give you wrap around clothe",13
"the temple is located just offshore and needs a few steps walk in the sea. there is a freshwater spring on this tiny island temple structure, which is right in the middle of sea. views are beautiful and sunset is great to watch from here. spiritual and soothing experience.",4
beautiful place to visit. should not miss while visiting bali. if you want to good photos visit during morning hours. if you go in the evening only sunset photos you will get. you can spend half day in this place.,2
"being one of the most important temples in bali.. this place is truly an amazing site to visit. the temples, the ocean view from the cliff side, and the best part, watching fire kecak performance while viewing the sunset. be careful with the monkeys, they will easily snatch your things, hats, sunglasses, cameras etc. hopefully they wont throw them off the cliffs..lol... if you are watching fire kecak, make sure you sit facing the ocean.. you will get a great view of the sunset",2
i guess when in bali this is a must visit place. the ocean view is simply amazing. the architecture of the temple is very amazing too. unfortunately we are not allow into the temple as per our guide. if need to be as near as to the rock or below the temple one need to check the tide. i strongly recommend to visit this place when in bali.,2
"lots of tourist traps but not much in the way of access to temple, which is all good wouldnt last long with 1000 of people each hour walking over it. most go in the arvo for sunset and traffic is horrendous.",4
the temples are very pretty. there are 2 that jut out over the ocean. there are a lot of tourists and tauts in the area. i was amazed with the cheap flying plastic birds and kites. this is not a peaceful place.,4
"we enjoyed our looked forward to visit to uluwatu although it was not what we expected. the setting is not stunning like taneh lot as the vegetation hides the striking sea views. the building itself is not amazing like besaiki, the mother temple, but it was good to visit the clifftop temple and view the culture. luckily the monkeys stayed away! the best thing was the coastal views of the limestone cliffs!",8
we arrived about 8.30 am the veiws were really amazing but as for the temple its self it was very disappointing! there wasnt much to look at and the monkeys were all in the bushes as local were throwing stones at them!,14
"you cannot say you've seen bali without visiting tanah lot! despite the thousands of foreigners, somehow it holds on the balinese spirit, it is a sacred place for the locals, who are going on with their ceremonies as usual. we went there late, almost closing time, but we had a chance to see the most amazing sunset, picture-perfect, a memory of a life-time.",18
the perfect place to see the sunset at the hill top of uluwatu temple. one must plan to arrive at least 1 hr before sunset.,8
"the temple itself is beautiful , fun experience! monkeys running around, music, dancing. would recommend as a see in uluwatu'",8
"an awesome activity, average fitness required, good walking shoes, warm jacket, a headlamp is useful and start from ubud if you can (shorter driving times). check the weather forecast. the view is spectacular. we prearranged guides through our driver (bali tours ngurah alun) and avoided the rush and chaos as we pulled into the carpark.",2
this was the first temple i visited on bali. what a stunning place. we paid 60.000 rupiah to enter which to be honest was so worth it. the views are stunning. i didn't get to see the temple at sunset but i was lucky to go with low tide. which allowed me to walk down to the rocks. there's many souvenir shops and restaurants. give at least 2 hours to enjoy the walk and the views . a must see in bali.,2
"what a location of the temple! don't miss the sunset at this point. foreign tourists are not allowed to go all the way up to the temple, so can see only the bottom. still a beautiful place to be.",4
"the location of this temple is great, on the ridge of coastal cliffs. the monkeys are fun as well, though i saw them stealing sunglasses from tourists so watch it. when you arrive, you will have to cover your legs so that you do not offend the religious beliefs. besides the steep rocky cliffs with the ocean pounding the rocks, the temple itself is not that interesting to see.",14
"it's a beautiful and fascinating location. the temple is enchanting and the views are stunning. the ambience is slightly marred, particularly at sunset, by the hordes of tourists jostling for position to take pictures and the various hawkers ceaselessly trying to grab your attention. the sunsets are incredibly photogenic but the best surprise occurs just after sundown when thousands (possibly millions) of bats stream out of the cave like a plume of smoke, for between 5 and 10 minutes - which many people seem to miss. a truly magical experience - however using the restrooms at the site is not!!! hence only 4 stars",4
this is probably one of the most famous temple in bali that it was even printed in the rupiah bill. the temple looks very nice and peaceful. with the lake and the mountains behind it make scenery even more spectacular. the pictures taken here look like those of the postcards. recommended for first visitors.,2
the temple on the cliff is quite beautiful. most tour guides or private drivers will recommend the dance performance which costs about $10. although the theater is outdoor and you watch the performance as the sun is setting it is not worth your time. the story can be very confusing to understand if you are not familiar with the hindu epics. in addition if you do decide to go avoid sitting at the front some tourists were hurt today when 1 of the performers kicked a ball of fire into the crowd. i do believe a few people suffered minor burns. if you have kids avoid the lower benches! it will be better to spend your time visiting the temple the going to jimbaran for a sea food dinner on the beach watching the sunset!,13
"not only uluwatu have amazing view, but also have amazing attraction such as kecak dance in the afternoon accompanied with sunset makes a perfect attraction ever. those who bring small cameras must beware of monkeys. according to the local people recently there are monkey who steels compact camera and no where to be chase or found any more. overall the place is a must go place for those first timer to bali.",8
although the place is not huge it is big enough to enjoy the \forest\walk and the company of monkeys. the entrance is 40krp/pp open daily until 6pm. we enjoyed this experience much more than encounter with monkeys at ulu watu temple mainly because in here the monkeys do not try to steel your stuff - of course they are curious and one of them was extremely irritated with the luggage tag on my bag but only cuz i let her:-) should you wish to experience a monkey encounter i do recommend this place (of course as long as you follow the rules and instructions):-),8
tanah lot has 3 temples. we were there around 2 pm to avoid big crowds and it was just perfect(weather was nice). peaceful place for a walk and take pics!,17
"my wife and i came to uluwatu primarily to watch the sunset. once you walk north of the temple you soon see why this is a popular setting. we actually brought a bottle of wine with and just sat in a bale and relaxed for an hour or so. we visited several places where monkeys were prevalent and these were by far the most aggressive. i saw two monkeys steal flip flops off of a woman's feet! they have clearly been conditioned to steal, then hold your possession ransom awaiting food. hats, glasses, you name it - be careful!! we found the key is to not make eye contact, and don't slow down, that's when they get ya. it is busy touristy, but that's to be expected. we skipped the dance performance and we're perfectly content watching the sunset. enjoy!",8
"worth for the 40 min trip to tanah lot temple. i was there in the evening time. enjoy both day view and sunset view. if you depart from kuta town, leave at 3pm so it will get you there before sunset. sunset time in bali is 6.20pm. don't miss it",18
"we visited uluwatu temple after the water sports at benoa in the evening. it is also one of the seashore temple but on a cliff. tickets for kecak dance are available at 5pm and the dance starts at 6pm. it got very crowded and it is prudent to occupy a good seat early. the show started with breathtaking sunset. it is a unusual dance without any music but the dancers themselves chant kecak, kecak and potray rescue of sita",8
"enjoyed the visit to the temple, amazing place to sightsee, very hot there so take lots of water, be wary of the monkeys as they try to grab your water and sunglasses. quite hilarious really.",14
"so, to take those iconic photos of the temple gate with mt. agung scenic view as the background, you obviously have to take the line. and you can't take photo by yourself/even ur friend as photographer. it has to be the locals who's on duty for the temple, because we can't go to long as the line is very long. and all of our photo were tilted. not just slightly, but obvious. well, they'd be sitting there all day taking pictures for everyone, unpaid under the burning sunlight. what can i say. so better come early in the morning. maybe you can take ur own photo or even better use tripod. gate would be open at 5am, they said. this place are basically temple, place to pray. sanctuary for the hindus, so there're rules. no kissing, no handstand pose, all backless and thanktops must be covered with scarf or pashmina, and no matter how gorgeous your dress is, saroong is a must. however, the saroong are all clean and have nice motives and colours, so don't worry. i wore navy short pants and tangerine top, while i've chosen saroong with purple tone. nice. this is one of the key main temple in bali, if you read the history before, u'll be amazed with this place. it's so ancient yet beautifully placed in high altitude with fresh air and natural surroundings. you must go to nearest parking area there, then take shuttle for idr20k per trip per person, then idr10k for saroong & scarf rental and appropriate donation. this is a very old place and definitely need maintenance, so i suggest to give a generous donation. it'll be worth for lifetime for the place.",28
nice place to see but not a must see when you go to bali. walk around in the garden and feel how the maharadja felt. you can swim in 2 different pools: one is free and the other one you pay 20 k rps. not very clean.,2
you can see all the pictures and no doubt will have heard of tanah lot temple as a must see in bali. it is well worth visiting to see the temple and surrounding coast area. if you go at the right time you can walk out to the base of the temple. expect large crowds when you do visit.,18
"if not for the great coastal location & the monkeys, i would have been very disappointed with this very mediocre temple. the paved path along the cliffs with their amazing views were worth stopping here. be warned the monkeys can be a little daring here- they steal something from you in hopes you trade them food for your item back. another minor drawback was having to wear a sarong (s sign of respect) during the hot temps even if you wear long pants",14
a wonderful temple by the cliff - plan a visit in the afternoon & catch sunset & the kecak dance show at the temple amphitheater.,13
"we arrived at the temple , i walked all the stepping stones, we loved the temple and the waterfalls, the kids were having fun with the pools, we had great fun, would recommend to any traveler , we would put this into the top 10 temples.",4
the temple and place is just beautiful. be prepared to walk a bit. its picturesque and a site to see.,4
"must see place when u visit bali, the place is so beautiful, the amount of pictures we took. if u want to see the famous snakes there u have to make a donation of 5000 rupiah! the whole visit may take u 2 hours to see so have enough time. there are a lot of touristy shops who also bargain!",2
tanah lot temple awesome place to visit superb amazing and most famous temple in bali also best sunset point in bali. there is spring water below the temple. i really enjoyed.,18
we were lucky the sun shone from the skies after a big drizzle as we reached the temple. must take the ferry ( costed us $15) which takes a little ride in the lake with stunning views of the temple from the lake .,4
"very touristic, but you have a lot of fun with the naughty monkies. beware of your belongings! the temples are beautiful.",14
"sea, mountain, temples plus landscape are quite enough to go braten temple.here was the only place made me come to bali at first. the weather is so nice, cool and refresh compare to city. not over crowded but quiet and peace. after taking some pics we just did sit and having fun the weather and atmosphere there. it's totally history and culture. checked local markets for traditional snacks are really colorful and watches motorbike race with local people for a while :))) we loved there.",2
the tanah lot sacred place is one of my best experience so far. it s a view of thousand words.... you can t miss this place if you are in bali. taxi drivers are very helpful and they are happy to take you there for a reasonable price.,18
"people are swarming at this place close to sunset and the day we went the temple was closed, not sure if this is the case daily. so as such people just come here to view the sunset. personally i think the uluwatu temple is much better, so is the sunset from there",8
"this is the best temple with best view i've ever seen in bali. the view is really extraordinary. the most beautiful view is from the left side of the temple. you will see a cliff with a sea in a very great view. be careful, the monkey can suddenly came out and grab your things, and break it right away.",2
"tanah lot temple is built into an enormous rock. it is situated about 30 metres from the waters edge. at low tide you can walk across to the temple, but be aware, the tide comes in very quickly. entrance fee aud $3 ea, rp 30.000 a sarong is supplied for your visit. the prayer buildings, gardens and walkways are well kept and are included in admission",17
"this visit i felt i could have avoided. true that the view of the sunset and sea is beautiful from the temple which is on a cliff. but it surely wasn't worth the long drive to reach there. the temple itself is closed to tourists - probably, because of the overcrowd there. you pay 20k for the car entry and 30k for each person.",4
"if you love culture, temples and gardens it might be your place. the temple is not really special (yes it is build at the water and as tourist you can get in more then with most temples), it is combined with a big and neatly garden. watch the price though.. 2 person was 100k idr, but next to us 4 persons was 400k idr. no clue what the real price is, (our driver thought about 60k p.p.) driving here might be to much, but as a small 1hour stop (max) on the way its a good place to go.",4
"beside tanah lot temple,this uluwatu, temple by the cliff is very famous in bali.the temple was built on a cliff, overlooking the sea.we arrive here by rented car,driving there was fun ! we arrived about 5 pm and thankfully the rain has stopped.park the car ,then we go inside ,we must wear proper clothing to go inside ,if you wear shorts , it must be covered by sarong ,provided at the ticket booth.we were asked by an old lady there,she wanted to guide us,we nodded ,we thought it will be cheap ,like $ 2-3 but in the end she asked for $ 7.naughty monkeys are all over the place ,so dont bring anything not important ,be careful with your belongings ,cameras., glasses,do not put your hands in your pocket.the monkeys will march at you when you do it,because they think you will give them food.wear shoes instead of sandals,because we saw a chinese tourist's sandals were dragged away by one of the monkeys.as we ascend to the top of the temple , we saw awesome view of the sea and beach beneath us.tip from me : go to this temple early in the morning so you can watch sunrise or go here in the afternoon at sunset,so you can witness the kecak dance performance.we witnessed the procession in the main temple but we cannot go in , because we're not hindu.top attraction, we highly recommend this uluwatu temple to be visited.",8
"ill try to add something new to the current body of reviews but concur with many of them. lengthy drive through at times terrifying traffick. long, long wait times to get the instagram photo at the heaven gate temple. when we arrived at 10.40am the waitlist was at no. 148, when we left after 1.5hrs we still would have been no. 102 inline. the problem according to our guide is that groups are allocated the same one number. so a group of ten might want to have 10 individual photos then any number of other configurations of the group. disappointment to find that that the photos in the tourist guides have been photoshopped. there is no water reflecting the serene view of you against the gate and the volcano in the background. you could try creating your own pool after waiting for the required 4 hours in line. tourists who are not of the hindu faith are not permitted past the top of the stairs leading to the temple. i have no problem with this, but it makes a temple visit impossible for all but hindus, so i suggest the tour should be renamed. “the long wait for a bogus instagram photo and heaven gate temple stairs tour”. i will forward this suggestion on to the bali tourist information. the view, however, is marvelous. we had glimpses of blue sky and feathery cloud crowning the volcano in the distance which was issuing forth the odd puff of smoke. just for a few seconds you could dissolve into the beautiful vista and understand why the monks created the temple and the significance it has to the balinese. maybe they should boot out all the tourists and reclaim it as a national treasure.",28
"we saw this temple and photographed it at sunrise with our photography guide, yande ardana. what a wonderful experience! highly recommended.",4
tranquil temple. high up on the cliff tops. amazing views out to sea. don't worry too much about the monkeys. when we were there not that many and not too much hassle. we were early in the day though day though so may have just been lucky!! although high up and amazing views out into the ocean you won't need to spend too much time here as once you have looked at view not much else there.,14
"yeah, i think i was lucky when i arrived there i watch the balinese music and pray. this place offers not only the famous temple which is the icon of bali, but offers paddle boat or power boat trip around the bratan lake. for several times visit (december to may) i get cloudy and drizzle. many tourists come here because bratan lake and ulun danu temple is one of favorite destination in bali",30
this is a great temple to watch the waves roll in at sunset and then catch the traditional fire dance afterwards.,13
"this is very beautiful temple in bali, location was very good. i saw many temples in bali but this is the most beautiful temple in bali, lagoon is very beautiful at tanha lot.",2
the good 1. saw how hindus do their traditions beach style. 2. they worship the sea 3. nice views of the temple while the waves are crashing 4. i think sun set here will be nice. too bad i got here at high noon when the sun is too hot and my pictures cant see the details of the temple. the bad 1. lots of people,4
"another temple in this island to visit, not like the other temple located in the sea,, sacred snaked shown in the little cave near it.. give some donation and make your wish... wait a little bit longer so you'll see the beautiful sunset",4
"the temple is not accessible for tourists and is only opened for ceremonies the surroundings are beautiful we arrived with high water so could only see the temple from a distance which was ok. we didn't visit the shops and i felt bad about the bats, snakes and other animals being held for fun outside the store in the sun and heat.",4
the location is superb but the most impressive thing was the kechak dance at sunset. the theater overlooks the ocean and the sunset while you sit and watch the performance. it is however really touristy. but to watch a performance in such a setting is well worth the visit.,13
"after paying the entrance fee, a sarong(returnable) will be given before entering the site, the ocean and the cliff are great, be careful of monkeys everywhere, they like glasses particularly and don't try to get it unarmed, you have to ask for gardener's or guide's help. they will throw them a bag of peanuts in return.",14
"depending on the moment of the day, one can feel completely different about this place. if you go during the day, you'll see the waves crash into the rocks. if you go for sunset, you'll be able to access the small spring beneath the rocks. we went there for sunset and ended up quite disappointed. we should have gone earlier... on the other hand, there are so many things to visit in bali that it would be a pity to lose 1 whole day in a place that looks way better in pictures and that is, unfortunately, full of tourists.",2
views from the temple amazing. the warnings to be careful about the monkeys are real.. monkey grabbed my sunglasses.. cheeky... guide gave it fruit andd biscuits then it returned my sunglasses. clearly the monkeys are in it to get fed. the drive to temple was worth it.,14
"this is my second visit to this temple (been there few years back, recently is bringing my in laws travelling) , still a great place with superb scenes. be careful while walking on the rocks as it is slippery, and if you intend to standing on top of some rocks for photo shooting, just be careful aware aware if the waves are big. i witness a tourist ( from china ) were hit by wave and fall down from the rocks and she get's hurt. however, just find your own favorite spot for take pictures as its normally crowded with lots of tourists around. you may walk to the temple and get blessing from the monk, just put some donations and hope this place can be well maintained.",4
"agree with previous comments, beautiful temple and scenery with excellent facilities for the tourist. not as busy as tanah lot and worth the longer trip to get there.",17
have been to the uluwatu temple a few times now and as always the views are amazing from the cliff tops.it takes a while to walk around the cliff top and temple but well worth it.,8
"the amazing view and the culture performance is breathtaking. kecak dance are soul story, the sunset are beautiful.",13
"the place is mainly touristy with plenty of busses, and selfie photographs. but it has peace and is really exotic as the temples are on the water. also many boat possibilities to go around on the lake.",4
beautiful cliff side temple with amazing views of the indian ocean. id advise to come early in the morning or in the evening to avoid the heat and humidity.,4
"for persons who want to pass all sunday there, it's interesting and quiet place.the road to go there it's really nice in the middle of the rice field, not so far for the tanah lot temple and the nirwana golf.",17
"a must when in bali. it is a little far around 40 minute drive with the traffic, but as i said it is a must. beautiful, amazing view. to get there you have to walk through many local market shops ( very cheap) before you see the temple. it was a little crowded but still you can enjoy the view and take an unforgettable picture.",2
"my family and i went here today. we enjoyed the views and walk. on arrival we had a \guide\ latch onto us and we thought this was provided. he shooed the monkeys away and took some pics for us. then charged us 150 000r (about 15 aud) for the privilege. 😬 the place is crowded. monkeys are cheeky and are everywhere and it is not a quiet temple like place. save yourself the money, go to 'single fin' at uluwatu, grab a meal or drink and swim. not worth the money. this place is just another money making game. a beautiful one.",8
we expected to be over-awed by the ancient temple and we were! truly magnificent despite the throng of visitors.............,4
almost same as tanah lot temple. however we prefer tanah lot better than this. we didn't have a chance to see the sunset as the sky was very cloudy during our visit. beware of monkeys. they are really naughty and fierce. it chased my son who wanted to go near. also one of it approached a tourist without fear and pull their water bottle though many ppl around. view is great but overall we prefer tanah lot.,17
"visited this temple at sunset on new year's eve and it was amazing. the traffic to get there was horrendous. almost three hours from seminyak. but well worth it. the view is spectacular. we missed the kecak dancers but we're still impressed. watch out for the monkeys. we saw them steal a hat, a thong and a pair of reading glasses!",13
"we decided to take an afternoon tour to this temple and the scenerey is amazing. it almost reminded me of the 12 apostles in victoria. it is obviously a popular place as it was swarming with tourists. if you go to the temple and are wearing shorts above the knee you are required to wear one of the saris that they offer. anything below the knee is ok and they also give you a sash that you must wear. there's a few stairs to climb but take your time, the view is quite lovely. it's not a place i would revisit. the temple we really enjoy was tanah lot temple = now this is a must see! apparently we were warned that the monkeys were cheeky and not to wear jewellery or glasses, hats etc as they will attempt to take them away. we only saw 2 monkeys from a distance and they seemed quite ok. the guide said that these days the monkeys are fed more and aren't quite as 'cheeky'.",14
"first you will have to pay for entrance than they will give you some kind of linen which you have to wear before you come in. than you take a walk, and you can see a lot of monkey in the three , some local people selling monkey food so we can feed the monkey.! on top there is a hill with sea view and hindu tample!, watch out the monkey they takes you belongings !",14
this is the first time we visit uluwatu temple in bali. i travel with my family. we were amaze with the view of this location.,8
"it's a beautiful temple full of monkeys and you have to be careful because they try all the time taking you everything, glasses, cams and flaps! security people in there advises you all the time. but the walk is beautiful around the cliff.",14
the temple is full of culture and amazing architecture however... dont go during the day!! it is extremely hot in the temple and without water you won't be able to stay long. take advantage of the numerous photos locations to snap some great pictures of the scenery,4
"i feel this temple loses it's significance by being such a huge tourist attraction. lots of tourists and many not adhering to respectful dress, posing for photos and generally ruining any ambience a temple might have. visit if you have to be passing through but don't expect to be overwhelmed",4
"75k entrance which is more than most temples around bali. very different from other temples, it has more of a “national trust” feel about it. temple, coffee? restaurant, gardens, kids areas etc. additional things you can do there for more money - e.g photo spots, petting zoo, owls etc. the area is pretty and we had a nice time but it is a trek from the areas most tourists stay in so if travelling this way i would plan other activities to go alongside. i wouldnt travel all this way for just this",2
there is no doubt that the view is stunning and it is amazing to think how this was built hundreds of years ago. however we were disappointed in the whole experience which was so commercialised. we can understand the need to support the local economy but it needs to be kept outside the paying area to visit the temple and grounds. such a shame.,4
"this is a very popular attraction for tourists but to be honest we never found it particular interesting and the temples were not that incredible. the views from the steep cliffs are really beautiful, but that was the highlight for us",4
"although this is, like tanah lot, one of the most photographed temples in bali it is still worth the trip to see it 'in the flesh'. it was smaller than i expected, and of course there were plenty of people there to share the view, but the setting and the simplicity of the building itself made it a special place to visit. there was restoration work going on at some of the surrounding buildings so not all the area was open when we were there, but it was quite pleasant to just wander around the waterfront and the garden area away from the temple and most of the other visitors, and find lots of interesting 'photo ops'.",18
"one of the most beautiful temple in bali, located just in the side of beratan lake at tabanan regency. if uluwatu temple is impressive because located at the sea drop around 250 feets, then ulun danu was stunning because of the its location in the great lake with mountain of batukaru as background. best time to visit this temple according to me either in the morning when the air still cold with little fog around the temple, or in late afternoon before the sun goes down makes very calm scenery of the temple. around the temples there's sidewalk,place you can sighseeing or taking pictures. i really recommend for any visitors who visit ulun danu, also visit other tourist attraction nearby like candi kuning market, botanical garden, strawberry farming and git -git waterfall. on the way to the site,be prepared to frequent stop due nice view along the way. rent a convertible car or scooter might need to consider.",30
"temple so amazing, i came on this temple around in the morning at 06:00am, when you get there around that time,, will be have great pictures with the sunrise and view of agung volcano and green scenery around",28
"by far the best tour and tour guide while in bali is gede wiratmaja. this guide handled the whole bali experience in the most professional, friendly way. driver and or guide he takes on his profession with pride in his country and his joy in bringing you to his country to enjoy all of it. i highly recommend this man and his company. he is honest and cheerful every minute he is with you. cant wait to return to bali ...",2
"went mid day and played merry as low tide allowed us to go well into the water, the temple makes for a majestic setting in mid of sea. must visit",4
this temple is worth seeing but very commercialised. the amount of people visiting detracted from out visit and seeing the temple.,4
beautifully set facing the indian ocean. surprisingly still kept close to origin untouched by present day development. whole of bali is such. totalu salute the balinesians for their pride in keeping up their simple lifestyles.,2
"the gardens are a great place for walking and the sea view is also nice, but the fact they never let you enter the temple is disappointing. too much commercialization around.",4
"uluwatu is famous for the temple. it located on top of the cliff. you can see the ocean from it. if you are a sunset chaser you also can come to this place to see the sunset. and if you are lucky, you can see the beautiful sunset from this point. when i came, the big cloud cover the sunset and a little gloomy. you can also enjoy bali traditional dance named tari kecak, performed by a lot of balinese people and only once a day at 18.00pm. you can buy the ticket for rp. 30k. the seat is limited. in the parking lot, there are a lot of small shop that sell lots of thing like shirt, sandal, beach sarong etc.",8
this was an experience of note...you had to walk accross the water(as in the bible.) into this temple to get a blessing...so many people around...there was presence/ ambience unexplainable.,4
the site is very scenic and very tourist friendly. the area has been renovated and arranged to be very attractive for sightseeing. if you are lucky you can even see people conducting ceremonies since it is still a temple that is still being used. be patient though if you want to take a picture since there are tons of tourist around the site!,4
great at sunset and well worth a visit. big market at the entrance and over commercialised but that's bali. sunset best viewed from cliff on the left with a nice cold bintang at one of the bars.,2
"when you are there, do get the tickets for the kecap and fire dance. do experience the dance,the sound they're making is exciting and the custome is colorful. stay until till the end where hanuman(monkey god will play with the fire). the act is worth seeing. at the same time you can take beautiful sunset photos. prefer you site by the side as you need to stand and take the sunset photos. word of advice do prepared for the hot sun. put sunblock or take umbrella or wear a cap/hat. buy water is a must.",13
"pure lempuyang, a breathtaking 3-4 hour trip from kuta taking in coastal island and mountain views. once there treated by some of the ultimate photo opportunities one can find in bali. we only went to view the main temple over looking bali largest volcano gunung agung, but there is another 6 temples to see trekking up the mountain if you wish allow a good day for this apparently. the entry was cheap and traditional garments are supplied needed to enter the grounds. the views are just amazing!!! this place is very sacred we were lucky enough to find it not too busy. just remember to be respectful to the locals who do not get a chance to visits that often. the tourists we were up there with all stood to the side while the balinese paid their respects and took pictures with their families i was honoured to be there while some of them for visiting for religious purposes and not just taking pictures as the tourists. there is a small shopping stall at the entry point and a toilet for a small charge. this is a must visit for photographers allow time to stop on the way. next trip i plan to spend a lot more time on this side of the island.",28
"no need to go far to china if you want to experience standing over the great wall. in uluwatu temple area you can find a long bridge on the edge of cliff that looks like a great wall in china. also in this area you can directly viewing a beautiful sea from the bridge. if you're lucky you can see or even play with wild monkeys that live and protected in this area,but please considering about your safety you can just play with them if the staff is around cause often they get interest with our stuffs and try to take it from us. actually it was my experience when i tried to take some photos with these monkeys,they suddenly took my earing and straight swallowed it,,that was also my fault cause i did it while the staff is not around me,,so for you please be careful :) apart from those bad experience,,to spend holiday in this uluwatu temple was a great time,it has so beautiful view that can made our day become enjoyable,and for you who like to take photos,there are many good spots to take it. so enjoy your travelling :)",8
"you are always in a ready to dash mood,when you visit this attraction -noone knows when a monkey would fancy your water bottle,specs,mobile phone,bags etc and jump on you to claim what they think rightfully belongs to them. the temple was closed when we visited around 11am and there is no info on display their timings. skip it..unless you want to be mobbed by monkeys or don't carry anything inside to be on a safe side.",14
uluwatu temple and seaside cliff are extraordinary. beware of monkeys. traffic problem can be deterrent in reaching there before sunset.try reaching the spot an hour before sunset. must enjoy kecak dance .it's fun.,8
"we have visited this show 7 years ago and were truly impressed from the nature, culture and beauty of the dance. therefore, this year we were keen to see it again. however, it transformed completely to a low profile, commercial tourist trap. firstly, you have to come at least 2 hours in advance, as there is practically no organization and order on the spot. even if you are luck to find a good seat, the organizers are selling at least 50% more tickets than available places. thus, people are continuing to enter the show even when it already started, without any shame or order from the organizers. the same applies for leaving it - they simply stand up, walk through the stage, disturbe the actors, and the whole experience. after half an hour, it is so crowded and disorganized that literally people are sitting on the stage. and the organizers are fine whit that, the most important is they are selling tickets! by coming to the quality of the show, it transformed a lot from 7 years ago. the actors are starting to entertain and the beauty of the epic story behind it is completely lost in bad acting and english. it is rather a cheap entertainment for unpolite tourists than a traditional balinese dance with historic and cultural heritage. we were truly disappointed afterwards and wouldn't advice anyone to visit it as there are better shows on the island. finally, i hope someone from the tourists authorities will read this post and start asking themselves what will happen with bali in 5 years if they continue doing so.",13
main reason to visit this temple is the great view from the cliff. unfortunately this place is heavily overcrowded. cant recommend this place!,4
beautifull temple. worth to visit and ejnoy all the views. there is nirvana golf course just few meters south from the temple.,4
"we were told this temple gets many visitors every year, and yes the view is very nice but the temple itself i don't think it offers much. we visited other temples in bali with much nicer structures and stone carvings. however, in the temple grounds, they offer a dance show every day at sunset. the amphitheater overlooks the ocean in an impressive setting. the dance is great introduction to balinese culture, it's kid of long for kids but towards the end, once the white monkey shows up, it becomes funny and entertaining for everyone. my kids were very happy when it finished.",2
"well you can't really visit the temple it selve but you can go around it and have a look at the ocean and the cliffs. i been there in the morning then locals had their prayers in the temple so a lot of them had their traditional clouds and a lot of offerings with them. be careful of the monkeys then you go around because they can easily steal your belongings, but they are mostly looking for food, so don't bring any!",14
i recently took a hour and a half trip to see tanah lot temple. i was most disappointed by what i saw when i got there. it is very \touristy\ and not as beautiful as the pictures (not to offend anyone). i just didn't think it was that amazing. after visiting a few temples on my trip to asia this was my least favourite. if you are hindu or staying by the temple i would say yes go and see it. however if you are not then it is not really worth it. the tide was out when i went so we could walk round it but not go inside which i found disappointing but then again there was a lot of people. however it was just rocks and rock pools which can be seen in many many countries. when the ride is in the temple will look a lot better but you can only really take a picture from the view point. and that is it. the entry fee is also quite high more than double the monkey forest where i had more than double the good experience i did get to touch the \holy snake\ which was probably the highlight of my trip and that is saying something (again i would never mean to offend anybody). all in all i would say give this a miss.,17
"the temple looks amazing, however there were too many tourists around here. don't stay too long as you can't enter the main temple, walk around take some photos and off you go to uluwatu and coffee tasting!",8
a must visit palce. if you want to see the kecak dance 9traditional dance) then you need to visit in afternoon which is very crowdy but if you want to explore uluwatu then you may proceed on morning. the place itself a beauty. ou need to take sarong to enter this place (idr 30000) and idr 100000 for kecak dance ticket. the best palce to enjoy sunset and feel the roaring wind and sea. the coastline is stunning and the cliff drops are highly picturesque! highly recommended.,8
"this was not what i was expecting, very crowed and hectic, but very beautiful. it was extremely hard to get a photo of the pond with stepping stones, without having dozens of tourists in the photos. just wish i could have got here earlier in the day and maybe it wouldn't have been so busy. i walked the stepping stone maze very carefully as a lady in front of me fell in the water with her camera, poor thing. this is another beautiful attraction in east bali, well worth the drive, just try to get here as early as you can as it can become very crowded around midday! the entrance fee here is 10 000 rupiah.",2
"excellent view of the cliff and amazing area. wear slippers as you will need to walk through the sea (less than 1m deep) to reach the cave where you can be blessed by priest. there's also a holy snake where you can make a small donation and take a photo. there are shops around the area before you reach the temple but we didnt buy anything, only drank coconut at 15,000idr each. overall, it was a nice experience, the kids love exploring the potholes trying to see if there's any fish.",4
"a must visit place in bali, i spend most of my time taking picture near the cliff, it was amazing on sunset, lots of monkeys so take care of your belongings and kids, enjoy the kecak fire dance before leaving.",2
2 hours drive from ubud.north east corner of bali in the mountains.this temple called as door to heaven.beautiful scenic view.,2
"the sunset from here was one of the best in bali. we reached well before sunset.sarong was kept in front of the ticket counter.you can opt for seeing keechak dance show here,ticket was 100000 rupiah.the cliff looks beautiful , and the sunset is mesmerising .walk towards west part,get a good spot to watch the sunset.but beware of the monkeys! they are everywhere.i saw 2 monkeys attacked few girls just beside me and took away their sandals.",2
this place should be visited just before the sun sets sincethe beauty of this place is its sunset. this beautiful location carved out on a mountain has the ocean waves clashing against its walls making it seen larger than life... its a must visit during bali trip,2
"uluwatu temple is about 30-45 minutes drive from kuta. the temple is located at the cliff top of the plateau. it is a spectacular view. below is the strong waves of the indian ocean. ulu means top or tip and watt means rock in balinese. on the walkway to the temple from the drop off area is a small forest live many monkeys. these monkeys are wild and visitors are cautioned with your belonging especially spectacles, camera and others light items which may be snatched.",8
"ulun danu is is a floating temple on lake bratan, the lake of holy mountain. the temple is dedicated to dewi danu, the goddess of water. it is a very picturesque location on the shores of the lake with very lovely surrounding gardens, well tended and cared for. plan to spend an hour at the temple, walking around. there are restrooms and places to get something to eat and drink.",30
"the location of the temple is awesome. the view is amazing. as it is located on the sea shore it looks amazing. viewing the sea and the waves is such an awesome experience. we are not allowed to enter into the main temple, but only to view it from far. i would recommend this place as a must visit place in bali",2
"beautiful views!! just breathtaking for photos!! highly recommend coming here!!! we went early in the morning to avoid the crowd and the guy in the front came over and basically insisted we hired him as a guide and to scare off the monkeys so we agreed because i read so many reviews on the monkeys! anyway, i barely saw any monkeys that morning aside from a few that were just on the trees. if i could change anything, i wouldn't have had the guy come with us because he basically just followed us around and take a few pictures for us and in the end, insisted we tipped him! beside that, the temple is just beautiful!!!!! highly recommend going but don't have a \guide\ unless you go in the afternoon when monkeys get real hungry and naughty",14
try going during the low tide time so that you can walk across to the main temple. its a mystical place and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. worth the visit. can get a bit crowded though.,4
"this water temple is quite beautiful, with the wild see as it's background. however, you can only see it from the outside, and there are quite many tourists. you need to pay to enter the site, and locals try to sell you all sorts of things before you can get to the temple.",4
"the temple complex has been my family's favorite over years. one day my husband had an idea to go to catch a sunrise at bedugul. the view was breathtaking. in the early morning, you can see the sun slowly rising from behind the mountain slopes. and dramatically shines the pura. if you come at the afternoon, the place is quite pack from tourists. you can also rent a fast boat to sightseeing lake beratan. best time to visit is during march - august.",4
i visited the temple about 2 years ago and it was spectacular. i'm looking for some help now however. i'm doing a research project on the site for an architecture history course and i need site plans and more info about the the temple. if anyone knows where i can find in depth information about the temple and a site plan please message me. by the way the monkeys were stealing when i was there. one monkey ripped the ponytail holder from my friends hair and wore it on his arm like a bracelet.,14
"a very beautiful place with good atmosphere, a must visit place when you are in bali.very relaxing and friendly environment",2
"after recently visiting this beautiful cliff top temple it was absolutely breathtaking. grab yourself a tour guide for $100,000 rupi and they'll take you everywhere you need to go take photos and defend you from the thieving monkeys.",14
"uluwatu temple sits on a cliff. it provides a magnificent view of the sea. it is a great place to do some nature walk, enjoy the sunset, the crowd at sunset is big though.",8
"unique temple located on a rock platform. you have to wait till low tide to access the temple. alot of tourist, shops and souvenirs just outside the temple. when high tide all you can do is taking pictures with the temple backdrop.",4
site itself is stunning but that's more to do with the location rather than the temple. temple is ok but large sections are inaccessible to the public (i do agree with this however). getting a taxi out of here is a mission so prebook or bring your own wheels.,4
"this old and famous temple in uluwatu,bali is situated along side a tall cliff which has mesmerizing and a 360* views. you will be treated to monkeys along the way,so keep your sunglasses,food packets and cameras very,very safe. try and reach here about and hour before sunset,visit the small temples and the main sanctum sanctorium situated inside simple stone temples with minimilistic idols of hindu gods. then find a vantage point and wait for the awesome spectacle of the sunset from the cliff. you will not be disappointed,as the sunset can be enjoyed for more than 30 minutes with the sky bursting into myriad colors and hues as the sun goes down in the ocean ahead. uluwatu is a \must do\ on every tourist's list in bali !!",8
"magnificent cliff top temples, lovely to visit and you can watch the surfers below on a good day too. restrooms are very good on the way out.",4
"went to the temple with a group of friends for sunset, the temple itself is nice one of the oldest in bali however don't think you will be there alone. on approach to the cliff where the temple is located the traffic backs up for miles, there is a toll gate & pay parking. to enter you will need to be suitably dressed so take a sarong otherwise they do have them at the entrance, be mindful though the closer it gets toward sunset the busier so they may run out. once your in it is a short walk down to the cliff edge where you & literally around 500 other people will all wait to see the sunset, if that's the time of day that you go. when we went there was religious ceremonies being performed which are closed to the general public as is the majority of the temple, so keep in mind that you are really going for the cliff top view which is very nice. there are monkey there so be careful of hats, sunglasses, cameras etc. as they will snatch them & you have very little chance of getting them back in one piece. all in all it's worth a look however if you want to see the sunset & take photos then my advice is go early beat the crowds & work out where you want to be positioned for the moment when the sun goes down.",2
"what a great experience must visit when in bali easy trail, an hour at most from start to finish. nestled in between temples in nature.",2
"this was a late addition to our trip as it was not a part of our tour. my wife found out about it on the internet and it turned out to be quite a place to visit, maybe just better than gitgit waterfalls. the temple is inside a park kind of a place with walking area around the temple. it looks beautiful the closer you get and with the lake surrounding it, you will not want to leave the place.",4
"nice view. its not huge though, and we can enter the temple area, only the surrounding area. but still worth going when you are around.",4
"this cliff edge ancient temple offers the most spectacular views of bali and the entire uluwatu bay area. with many many monkeys who would like nothing more than to have your hat and sunnies, watch your possessions as you tread the steps of this large temple. you can walk around easily but to the naked eye it can be confusing, i recommend a guide on entrance to the temple.",8
"this vast temple area is a lovely visit walking in the area admiring the views, calming down. there can be quite a few tourists there and the cheeky monkeys know it too! don't let them grab your sunglasses, water bottles or other valuables. respect the nature around you and enjoy!",14
"one of the most beautiful water temples in bali. located on the shores of lake bratan, 'lake of holy mountain.' the lake is the source of water for rivers and springs that irrigate central bali. the sight is a popular recreational spot for locals.",2
the cliff top views on the walk to the temple are stunning. the water was amazingly clear and we saw turtles below. unlike some reviews the monkeys were well behaved (apparently they had just been fed) and much more so than some of the many other tourists who we encountered!,14
"i have been there sometimes abd bring my family and friend to see this beautiful place. the temple is in the lake floating. and do some speed boad ride with my wife, it was wonderful experienced. have a visit, you will vibe and amaze the view and surrounding.",4
"beautiful scenery, great place for pictures. tip: go there during low tide, so you can enter the temple on the rocks",4
"majestic temple, a poetry carved by nature, the landscape that exist only in bali. on a busy day full of tourist, it might be less enjoyable. they also offer tari kecak show, with less attendant compared to the one in uluwatu temple. this is a must visit place if you come to bali",8
ulun danu bratan temple represents the trimurty god of hinduism.this temple is situated north highland of bali island.a huge beautiful lake is situated close to this temple.the weather is cool.a piece of beautiful history. a must see in bali.,30
"been here many times. we knew what we would see, and had seen so many times, it's still fascinating. yes, it's crowded but we didn't mind, truly a great landmark of bali.",2
such a lovely temple. there are stalls there selling clothes wood etc. we got great photos with a rather large python,4
"the forest itself is quite small so no place to hide from the tourist crowd. on the bright side of view the monkeys qre really fun to watch. after visiting uluwatu temple, no monkey could take me by surprise!",8
"the mother temple uluwatu is beautiful. the sceneries which are surrounding the temple, are very beautiful. keep in mind, women during menstruation period are forbidden entering the holy temple.",8
"this is a beautiful temple on the cliff with gorgeous views of the sea, it was my second trip to bali and second visit to this temple. love the breath-taking views if you can find a quiet spot (which is tough as it's almost always crowded), but maybe for a few min you can find a spot to yourself. also, they have kecak dance performance at sunset, which is absolutely mesmerising !",2
"tanah lot is a super hyped average tourist spot. amazing setting against the backdrop of crashing waves of indian ocean is definitely a crowd puller but donations in the name of holy water and holy snake was a big set back. this place is often crowded and most people wait for the magnificent sunset and kecak dance. like most tourist spots, there are numerous shops and small food joints at the entrance.",17
a classic temple in a truly magnificent location. definitely worth a visit to further highlight the intrinsically spiritual nature of the balinese.,2
"nice temple which is of course famous for the huge amount monkeys living there. if you haven't seen a lot of them yet and you'd love some photo's with'm, this is the place to be in bali. the monkeys don't steal sunglasses or anything, they're quite friendly.",2
avoid this place on a hot day and during high tides when you can't enter the temple across the sea. we drove there and was not disappointed overall though.,4
tanah lot temple was amazing!!!! everyone that goes to bali mustnt it. great views!!! it was just amazing to come here. would recomend,18
loved it! it's a little oasis in the heart of ubud. the temples are wonderful and a lovely place to hide away from the mad rush of taxis and scooters.,4
"such a beautiful view. looking out from the cliffs and then looking to the cliffs from different angles, you cant imagine the amount of work and labour to get this temple built.. worth a visit ! amazing views and great experience ! bring a good camera !",4
1. you cant drive up there by your own. you need to leave a car on parking and buy a ride from local drivers (20.000 one way means 40.000 idr total) 2. forgot your sarong? dont worry you can rent one by the entrance (10.000 idr) 3. word “donation” have separate meaning there because there is a “must to donate” and type your signature and amount donated on list (10.000 idr) 4. there is a couple on the middle of the temple doing perfect picture shots of you between the gates and with agung at the back of course it is a donation (10-50.000 idr) guy is holding a reflection mirror close to the phone lenses so there is a water like effect on the picture. 5. standing in line for a perfect picture for like 2-3 hours - priceless - for all other things you will not pay with mastercard because they dont use terminals and they dont have legal businesses. my friend told me it is a mafia like group to squeeze as much as they can from visitors. and the best part - we asked kindly this photo maker about picture opportunity and he said that if you want to make a picture by yourself with agung and the gate you still have to water in line even if you dont want this smart reflection picture! all you can do without the line is from the back of the operator without disturbing their procedures. when you enter this temple first thing you see are beautiful stairs with dragon statues - they are amazing... way better for a photo than this gate with agung... for this volcano i recommend mother temple closer to the mountain with way better views.,28
"very touristic place. nice looking temple near the sea. extremely busy, expect a long time in traffic if you go at sunset. a bit overpriced. even with the high admission fee you will still have to pay to go to a wc and before reaching the temple you must go through what looks almost like a village made only with countless shops, with everyone saying hello and trying to sell you something.",4
the view is amazing and the crashing of the waves was exciting. we went in the morning so it was not as crowded. it was high tide so we couldn't walk up to the temple but that did not spoil the experience. we just ignored the many stalls and aggressive sales people. lots of spots to take beautiful photos.,4
visited as part of a tour and arrived at 16.30. we stayed unto just after 6 pm. we walked to the view point for the temple but not across to the temple. we saw people attempt it but the sea was still quite tough and looked like it could carry you off if you were not careful. out guide told us if we cross this path to the temple we can look around but be careful of the poisonous snake so we didn't cross the water. no snake was seen from the view point side. great views from anywhere you stand and great sunset shortly after 6pm.,4
"beware of the monkeys there. they always welcome your mobile phone, glasses and cap :). they seem not harmful for the kids and people visiting there. the story telling kekak dance is taken place at 6.pm daily. but the show is overhyped and the ticket is over priced as well.",13
"if you dont like crowds or just hate the instead of 40 minutes it's more like an hour and a half drive back to your hotel in seminyak, avoid this place at sunset. it really is a beautiful place and something special but as usual in bali, there is just to many people nowadays!",2
"this breathtaking temple is in moutains, so take some jacket or long sleeves, but it's piece of heaven on the earth...",4
"situated on the cliff with a great sunset view makes the temple becomes a perfect spot for photography lover. so beautiful, the sunset is amazing, so the best time to go is 5pm. it's worth see the fire dance.",13
"it is nice and worth to be there, but make sure you can catch the sunset view. \the temple is not all that\...",4
"this is a temple located close to cliffs overlooking the ocean. there is a cliff walk - forget the guides, they don't offer anything of value . . . . . we had to ask ours questions and he was intensely bored. pick up a stick at least 4 feet long and hey presto the monkeys see this and leave you alone, great cliff to indian ocean walk and view - the actual temple areas are mostly closed - very hot so walk slowly - i believe there is an access set of steps to ocean.",14
"tanah lot temple is a actually one of many coastal temples that guard the coast of bali. it's location and design, however, have made it one of the most photographed temples in bali, and an enormously popular tourist attraction. even so, there are many visitors who are there for religious rather than touristy reasons, all day long and particularly at sunrise and sunset. a small town of gift kiosks exists to accommodate the crowds. you can be photographed (for a fee) with large boa-constrictor type snakes which i believe are supposed to resemble the mythical sea snakes that are supposed to guard the temple. were it not for the beauty of the temple and its setting, this is one spot i would recommend avoiding. but it really is unique and wonderful, and not to be duplicated anywhere else.",18
"what a stunning place! fantastic shopping too! sooooo cheap! had a blast! we will most definitely be going back to bali, so beautiful! x",2
"i have been many times in this temple...it was really nice and beautiful places..while we look at the sunset going down,we also can see the balinese perfomance of kecak and fire dance..before the sunset time we can looking around to see another side of uluwatu temple..",8
"the temple is beautifully located by the coast and worth a visit. but this one is definitely on the beaten track. the place is not really calm and peaceful, the restaurants seem shabby at best and there are a lot on unnecessary merchandise sellers.",4
went for a sight see for the day of places we had not seen in our many times in bali. found a driver and told him we wanted a day trip and to head north. we ended up at ulun danu bratan temple....at first when our driver said during our drive he wanted to show us \another temple\ i was hesitant and said no keep driving (no disrespect meant...but we have seen many many temples) ..anyway as he drove past he told us that the lake was the mouth of a volcano and it did look very beautiful. he stopped car and we looked at the water and surrounds. i noticed numerous canoe type boats and ask if we could use...the owner of one of many of these canoes he would take us for a hour tour of lake and temple....it was the most amazing hour i have spent in bali...breath taking experience .....simply spiritual,2
"i can stay here all day just to sit around by the lake and enjoy the beautiful air.. the temple is in the middle of a beautiful lake.. great place to take great pictures.. the entrance is rp.20,000/person.. closed at 6pm..",4
"visit the mystic temple, feel the wind, see the mighty waves of the sea and enjoy the sunset. it was amazing, the place was crowded though, entire view was so beautiful. tanah lot is an amazing temple located right on the coast and you can get there walking when the ocean is low. the waves from the sea was awesome. the sunset view was mesmerizing. i would say it is the number 1 attraction in bali.",18
absolutely stunting view. the cliff and ocean look breath-taking and unblock sunset view was awesome. we didn't visit the temple. there's a left and right path. we went to the right side of the cliff for sunset view. things to take note: monkeys everywhere on the 'sunset cliff'. do be careful as they will take their chance to snatch anythings they can in exchange for food. we've seen them destroying tourist sunglasses.,14
"great kecak dance, i enjoy it very much. although almost everyone warned about the monkeys, i only saw few monkeys at that day. i went there with other 5 friends, nobody had a problem with those monkeys :)",13
"we went there for the sunset and the kecak dance. the site is beautiful with temple site standing at edge of cliff. kecak dance was good and really taking. our 9 year old son enjoyed it, his favourite character being hanuman especially when he escaped the ring of fire. too many people attending. some obviously not in tune with balinese culture left half way through the show in a very impolite way and disturbed both spectators and performers. if you are not really interested in a one hour cultural show please do not go for it and leave other to enjoy.",2
it was a complete let down for us. i was expecting some hassle with costs and travel time and other tourists but not to this extent. first thing is getting there is a mission in itself with the small roads and traffic. payment for truck ride up to temple. steep incline walk up towards temple. long long line to take a picture in the heat. 1 hr++ we took different pics from different angles and left. my suggestion to you is go really early if you dont want to end up in line. we got there at about 10am and it was packed. other than the gate there is nothing else to do or see as the temple is only that small courtyard. so you drive all this way for that one picture.,28
"the ocean view from the cliff is mind blowing. though its crowded in evening, you should not miss this spot in your bali trip. the fire dance performance inside the temple is also a good. great experience.",2
"nice place to see the ocean & the cliff with pura (hindu's temple). beware of the monkeys cause they can steal your belonging, especially your glasses. you have to trade your stolen belonging with some fruits or nuts.",14
"the iconic pictures don't lie. this is the view you will see. however, none of the temples are actually open to visitors so you will not see inside any of them. there will be a line at the bottom of one of the temples to get blessed and give a \donation\ (you have to pay something) and afterwards supposedly you will be able go up to a temple. there is a man standing in front of the stairs to guard it and point you to buy admission by getting in that line, but the whole setup is very misleading. you actually only go up a few steps and the view isn't great. you could skip this. you will only get outside pictures here, but the scenery is beautiful. since everyone goes at sunset to get the best pictures, it will be very crowded. this is very much a tourist trap so be in that mindset when you visit. it is about an hour drive from ubud. just hire one of the many drivers on the streets of ubud and do a little bargaining. they will drive you there, wait, and drive you back. they will likely try to take you to other stops along the way but you can decline if it doesn't sound like something you want to do. this is a better option than booking a tour there.",28
"we had an all-day, then some, tour around bali...and cannot speak highly enough of our tour guide sindhu-bali driver...he went above and beyond to ensure we had a most enjoyable tour, and filled us with lots of bali tit-bits as we were driven around. the many photos he took of my daughter and i made for wonderful lasting memories! please book this gentleman to help build his business! thanks so much sindhu!! kaylene and jemma",2
i really recommend going here! there are not a lot of temples but the beautiful gardens and of course the lake make up for that. it's truly a stunning place with a very serene feel. bring your camera because you will take lots of pictures!,4
"this is a nice spot to stop off and soak up a bit of culture. dress fairly conservatively as it is an active place of worship for local hindus. sarongs are provided for men and women, so take one (you'll have to pay a small fee) as it contributes to the upkeep of the temple. great views from the cliffside path to and from the temple itself. it does get very busy, but it only takes about 45 minutes to walk most of it. be careful of the resident monkeys (barbary macaques) as they will bite and try to steal food. there are guides and staff who try to keep the tourists safe, but some people get too close and then wonder why their bags are stolen, etc. just don't feed them or get too close and they won't associate us with food! even when i was there, someone managed to get too close to the edge (which has a protective wall to stop people falling off the cliff edge) and they had their iphone stolen off them by a monkey, which proceeded to destroy it. if you're passing, definitely worth a visit.",14
"the view of this place is amazing, waves crashing and the blue sky meets the ocean its an out of the world experiance also sea the kecak dance make sure u reach in advance to catch front row seats , yes click a picture with the hanuman, he is really nutorius",13
let's join with us and you will find a lot beautiful destination in bali and a local driver will give a good serve to you,2
"lovely temple on a rock in the sea that can be approached at low tide. entrance fee is very cheap and there is a lot to see there apart from the temple and the beautiful sunset there are a lot of stalls with souvenirs , clothing, drinks and food.",4
"entrance is 30k idr for adults and 15k idr for kiddos. went here early morning after our lempuyang temple, a gloomy day and got a bit of rain.but that wont stop us to enjoy and wander around this little place thats relaxing and pleasing to the eyes.my son loves the garden as he loves to play with the big kois around the water garden. its not that crowded that time. it would be better to take nice photos if the weather is great but thats ok .we enjoyed the place. they said that its a former royal palace in eastern bali. one of the tourist destinations and i love all the statues based on the historical maha bharata or ramayana.such a wonderful place to visit.",2
we went the temple to see the kecak dance. the views from here were fantastic as was the sunset. you need to arrive early to get a seat and it is quite warm sitting while you wait for it to start. the temple is amazing.,13
"if you have never tried it before like me, you should have a go. a great facility with a high professionalism staff attitude. we had a great day with these guys who cared all day about two things: our safety and our happiness. a physically demanding experience, i would recommend having a look at their website to choose one of their many options to suite you. a bit pricy for bali but it also include a free pick up and drop off from and to anywhere in bali. breakfast, snack and lunch. very nice and very friendly. highly highly recommended.",2
"situated on the south of the bali island, this temple gives one of the best view of the deep blue indian ocean. you should include this temple in second part of your south trip or better keep first half of the day open for yourself and go in the second half. it offers a great sunset and kecak dance. as a gesture of respect to god of the temple, everyone should wear a yellow cloth or violet ribbon on their waist. in spite of all the discussions against it i think one should not object to mundane customs. its a way to immerse oneself in the culture of the place as a part of travel experience. our overall experience became more enjoyable and informative because of our friendly guide cum photographer sujana +62 898-0347-562 there is no fee for the temple, but entrance fee for dance is 100,000 idr (don't be alarmed the indonesian currency is like that)",2
honestly i was underwhelmed. this was not very interesting. the market there that you access after you have paid is fantastic i would go again just for that - a brilliant range and the sellers were not pushy and the goods were fairly priced. we stopped for a fresh coconut drink which we loved!! as for the temple you trudge across the water with like a bazillion other tourists; and you can't go past the gate once there without doing a ceremonial water thing (which involved a long queue) - my son point blank refused to do this for hygiene reasons; so we went up the hill and viewed from there. if you have lots of time then sure do this but there are way more interesting places to visit in my opinion. you'd need an hour here tops. the toilets are horrible and you pay to use them.,4
it kinda feels like a hindu theme park but it is a joyous kinda way....even when it is packed it never feels crowded and it is truly beautiful....one of those places i cant ride past without taking (another) look. wonderful place....and you can get wet there too.,4
"the temple was pretty good to see sitting up on the cliff face, but do your self a favour and don't waste your time or money on the fire dance show it was hot , boring and we left after 15 minutes of listening to that horrible music",13
"went to this temple expecting to be able to see a traditional temple a little closer. crowds were massive, we lined up at low tide to cross to the temple, made a 'donation' to 'enter' after receiving a blessing,took three steps up to enter and.... that was it'. tourists cannot enter. far better to walk the up the beach to the point and take photos of this large temple. glad we went regardless of no entry and a 'donation'",4
"this is definitely a must see! the temple is breathtaking and the location is one of a kind. you can see the volcano from afar beyond the gates of heaven. i gained so much appreciation for the balinese culture here. the line is long to take a picture at the gates of heaven, but i am glad we waited. they do such a good job of taking your picture. they use a mirror while taking your picture so it comes out looking pretty amazing.",28
"the temple is located in uluwatu and depending on when/where you are traveling from there could be a lot of traffic, so if you are attending the kecak dance make sure you leave with plenty of time to allow for sightseeing around the temple. we left the legian area at 4.30pm and arrived just before 6pm so was very rushed viewing the temple. overall the temple was beautiful and the kecak dance was a great cultural experience, however do be prepared for a lot of heat and people at the performance. the performance itself takes a while to get entertaining but if you read the handout given to you and understand the story it is a lot more enjoyable.",8
"unfortunately i wouldn't recommend this place for anyone, because its just a big tourist trap. ofcourse the view to the sea and the cliffs is beautiful, but the big groups of tourist ruins it. if you go there to see the temple, you just waste your time, because you can't get even in them and its hard to understand where to go. also the monkeys steal your stuff, but luckily you might get them back if you have some food to give them in return. first i didn't believe it would be true, but then i saw it with my own eyes. you can find much more quiet and just as beautiful spot in bali where you can watch the sunset.",2
situated on the cliffs in uluwatu is this sacred temple. beautiful surroundings and a perfect view. the temple is like tahn alot turned into a big tourist site with one big bus after another arriving. so if you can look aways from the hordes and the tourist things is worth a visit.,8
"it is one of the best maintained temples of bali. this 17th century temple is located on the western side of the beratan lake in bedugul, central bali. the temple is dedicated to three hindu gods - brahma, vishnu and shiva along with dewi danu. the temple is the sign of mengwi dynasty's grandeur. travelers should before hand find out the schedule of the dance programmes in the temple complex and time their visit to the temple. we visited the place on our way while driving from ubud to munduk / lovina. our very reliable driver, ady (+6281239378353) knew the place very well and took us through some short cut roads through villages after visiting jatiluwah rice terrace. he was our guide for the temples and other places of interest that we visited in bali. from jatiluwah rice terrace to ulun danu, you will pass through beautiful road passing through forests and hills and villages with rice fields all around. we stopped as a restaurant called taman-e-seri from on the main road. this warung place is huge but the place is real bad and visitors should not have food here. in fact, when we stopped here, we did not find any other tourists having food here. the food was real bad and we regretted of not having food on our way in a beautiful warung overlooking green fields which we saw while driving. after reaching the temple, first we have to buy the ticket for 75000 which includes the use of a sarong to enter the temple premises. the temple has a very large green compound and the temple is located on the bank of the huge lake. as usual, the main temple is locked so also the two smaller temples on the water (lake) and tourists are not allowed to enter the same. we found large number of youths are being trained for temple dance programmes. two trainers were standing and reciting ramayana stories for kechak dance. six-seven girls were also dancing in the middle as per their turn (two at a time). you can buy lunch within the temple premises. we spent about 1-1.5 hours in the temple complex before proceeding towards munduk. it was a good and memorable visit.",30
"takes 1 hour from central kuta. awesome place, right over the cliff, best view in bali. you need to go in the afternoon and see the sunset here. the change of colour in the sky is just awesome. best i have ever seen. the temple is very ancient but very weel designed, a piece of art. extraordinary design. dont waste time watching fire games in the place which is like a stadium. just get in and roam around. see all the viewing points. **beware of monkeys** they snatch things",2
"in august 2017, my friend and i drove a moped to the uluwatu temple. the tickets cost 30k for one adult (20k for children). the views are breathtaking and this temple is worth visiting. beware of the monkeys! we witnessed a monkey snatch a girl's smart phone and tear it into pieces. we recommend walking along the wall and enjoying the ocean view. wonderful place!",8
"arrive here in the morning while it's still fresh and not many tourist. enjoy the clean fresh air and the greens. explore the path to find ponds, temples, river and monkeys. i don't recommend to feed the monkey, because they are already fed regularly by the caretakers. the monkeys in monkey forest are friendlier and not as dangerous/naughty as those in uluwatu. but still, better not to wear any bling-bling or shiny accessories, to avoid any unexpected casualty by the monkeys.",8
"the view is the best part of the temple, you have to see the sunset on the cliff, is perfect. the monkeys are very funny, carful with sunglasses or cameras, they take everything away! sometimes is very crowded, hard to take the perfect picture. you have balines typical dances in the temple.",14
"uluwatu temple is one of the most visited attractions in uluwatu. the views from the cliff where it is placed are stunning and breathtaking. the place however, is pretty disappointing. the lack of maintenance, the dirt, the very little welcoming atmosphere and the poor signage makes it very difficult to walk around and understand whats going on. there is dirt everywhere. lack of bins and personnel controlling might be a strong reason why. on the other hand, there are very cheeky and aggressive monkeys everywhere making your tour a whole average to forgettable experience.",8
"tanah lot is a beautiful place and temple near from the sea. the best view at this place when the sea receding, because u can walk to spring water accross tidal limit. at here u can buy handycraft too.",17
"tanah lot temple is one of balis most important landmarks. this is where we experienced the true bali. set by the sea there is a magic about this place. we were fortunate enough to go on a lovely, hot but humid day. the tide was out and we crossed over to visit the temple. only hindus can climb to the top but we were blessed by monks with holy water and had crushed shells put on our foreheads and a flower put behind our ear. there are many other temples here. the steps are very high for vertically challenged people like me but it is so worth going - no pain - no gain. we also went into the cave where there is the \lucky snake\. for a small fee we could enter the cave and see it. my husband was gutsy enough to touch the snake. there is a lovely walk along the cliff tops with magnificent views of the blow hole at tanah lot and a cool breeze was very welcome. the scenery was pretty spectacular, as you walk down from the car park, there are many stallholders selling their wares. as you enter or leave, there are many cafes selling cold beers, water and delicious smoothies. this is my second time here but the first time with my husband. he can see how this place has a special place in my heart. i hope to re-visit this place again.",18
"this is kind of a \must-do\ if you are in bali, as this temple is featured on basically every advertisement for bali tourism that exists. it rained while we were there, but it was okay. the only thing i would suggest would be to try to go during the week if you can. we went on a saturday and it was crawling with tourists.",2
"took private driver down to see the temple , sunset and show. about an hour in traffic from northern kuta , which is expected arrived and paid 140 idr to get into the temple entrance. really nice photo ops over looking the cliffs. paid another 200k to see the dance / show which you should avoid. the show is about 50 minutes too long (only 60 minutes altogether). although fairly inexpensive this is not the show you should or need to see. monkeys are aggressive and funny to see them steal sunglasses from the people - again another good photo op...",13
"i highly recommend the temple dance (one hour long) at sunset, in the small amphitheatre, overlooking the sea and sunset. you will need to buy both temple entrance tickets, as well as temple dance tickets. i was advised that it is difficult to get a ride back after the hour long performance (at 7pm), so it's worth hiring a driver to take you there and wait for you to complete your tour and dance performance. it was a thoroughly enjoyable performance, and the program (available in multiple languages) explains the activity well. even my six year old enjoyed it, as i whispered explanations during the performance. hanuman is a standout!",13
"we went to visit uluwatu; its a bit of a hike down a very busy road but worth it once you get there. beware of the monkeys who will take your stuff if youre silly enough to have it exposed! take off your sunnies and your hat and zip them in your bag. definitely see the kecak fire dance at 6pm. it was crowded when we went as it was the full moon that night. the adventures of rama and sita, told with the accompaniment of the kecak singers was amazing. be prepared for a long journey back to your hotel after the show!",8
"you can't go inside the temple. you are only allowed to take pictures from outside down below the temple. so, the only photos you get are the photos you can find on google. if i was able to go inside the temple it would have been more interesting. so, i paid for a taxi and temple entry fee to take pictures of the outside of the temple? total waste of time and money! the only good pictures was of the water and waves.",4
"we hired a car and driver for the four hour trip from ubud to permuteran. this beautiful lake and shrine was recommended as a mid way stop. it was lovelier than we could have imagined. a great place to stretch our legs, enjoy the views, and experience a serene environment. it is well worth the drive!",4
the attractions in the area include a temple perched on the edge of the high reef of wild wave beach and bali kecak dance to be shown at 6 everyday. the temple itself gives an enormous chills on how the religious event is held in such a beautiful site. the surrounding areas are filled with breezy air from the open wide oceans with the waves rolling in and out to make the vibes even more exciting! we chose not to watch the dance as the timing of sunset was the same as the start of the show. we couldn't afford missing the moment ... we may pass a sunset everyday but watching it here made us realize how great and glorious our creator is! there was a little surprise though as some monkeys went out of their hiding places to also bid farewell at the sunset. tourists are advised to take cover and ask local guides who are ready to drive away some of naughty monkeys.,2
excellent temple well worth the effort 20000rph entry fee and no guide needed . cool relaxing place to wander . 2000rph if you want to swim in allocated pools .nice restaurant next door a bit over priced but food was good . highly recommend,4
dont forget to read the history of tanah lot.i like it. watching sunset is wonderful from here. in the day time it is so hot. go there in the early morning. in the day time it so difficult to visit this wonderful place. i think here is the most warm place of bali. good shoping places there. no expensive like other touristic places in other countries.,18
"we were recommended to go to this temple by our driver. firstly, in terms of \tourist attractions\ its really reasonable: only about $2 each to get in. there is a nice walk along a cliff face where you can look out to the ocean and the view is amazing. however, the view is the attraction, not the temple. the temple is pretty boring and you can't go inside at all because it is reserved for praying only. there are balinese dance performances which take place in a stadium right by the temple, however, i have no idea when these are held. thankfully, the monkeys saved the day!! we read that the monkeys were \aggressive\ and saw several stupid tourists acting all afraid of them and balinese chasing them away from the tourists for trying to steal their things. but the monkeys were not aggressive at all! yes, the baby monkeys tried to steal people's things: that's what naughty baby monkeys do!! if you don't want your glasses stolen, hold on to them! if you don't want your hat stolen, tie it to your head! simple! don't be stupid, it's not hard. the adult monkeys didn't give a damn about the tourists. we went through to an abandoned area where the monkeys were hanging out so that we could interact with them. they were fantastic. they were so chilled out, laying in the shade, while the younger monkeys tried sneaking up on us to steal out things while our backs were turned. it was hilarious! we loved being around them. they were not aggressive at all: they were just naughty children being naughty and playful. i see a whole lot worse from human children every day! tip: there are some shops nearby selling food, etc. make sure you go buy a green coconut to drink/eat!!! they chop them open for you and you drink it and then eat the flesh inside and it is amazing! tourist price is about 25000 rupiah ($2.50aud) each.",14
no doubt one of the must see place in bali. beautifully choreographed dance with very unique background music. beautiful sunset view. temple visitors are advised to wear proper clothes and mind your belongings as monkeys are quite aggressive. an hour at the temple followed by the dance at sunset would be great.,2
how can you go to bali and not visit this place??? it s just woaaah...nice coffe places around and restaurants,2
a temple on the cliff it's awesome place beautiful temple and super scenery. it was a pity that i was there at noon time because think it would be better to see the sunset there!,4
tanah lot temple is one of the most touristic place in bali. you will have to go through 50 meters of shops trying to sell you typical touristic stuff. but the view worth it totally! the location is absolutely amazing and the sunset on the temple make you forget all the tourists around trying to take a selfie :),18
we got here early in the morning. it was beautiful and serene. certainly the most unique and picturesque temple by the sea with crashing waves and cliffs. highly recommend having some meals by the restaurants overlooking the temple and not to mention the shopping. i found them relatively cheaper than most of the places we visited. if you do go for the sunset it can get very crowded and dont miss the kecak dance performance . temple is not accesbile during high tides.,4
"we did this as part of a day tour from ubud, which was about a 2 hour drive each way. we arrived at midday in the car park, then had to pay rp 20,000 to be taken in the back of a pick up truck to the base of the temple. here we paid rp 10,000 each for sarong rental and an obligatory donation for entrance fee. we were then told we couldn't access parts of the temple as there was a religious ceremony taking place. we went up the steps to the first level, which includes the picturesque gates overlooking mount agung. unfortunately it was very cloudy so didn't get the view of the volcano. the queue for the classic gates shot took around 20 minutes, as people took a long time posing and waiting for passers by to be out of the shot. the temple then has three stair cases to the next level, which are very striking. we then went back to pay another rp 20,000 each to take the truck back to the car park. overall, an underwhelming experience and not worth the long drive from ubud.",28
very much a must see location. quite busy but people didnt obscure the view of the temple off shore.,4
"a splended clifftop temple, beautiful views abound and walk around the surrounding walkway, truly breathtaking!",4
"this revered temple, one of several along the coastline, is situated on a rock outcrop and is dedicated to the sea. it is certainly worth a visit as part of a day tour. it is also a wonderful place to take photographs from. although i was not there near sunset time, i believe it is a great place to watch the sun go down. the area approaching the temple is very commercialised and the crowds during the holiday season and certain festivals can be quite large.",4
"when in bali and you have a spare day, uluwatu is highly recommended. it can be busy during the sunset, but definitely worthwhile. and there are monkeys.",8
"one of the most beautiful sunsets in the island can be seen here. obviously it would be crowded. honestly everywhere is bali is crowed, so you cant escape that. pick a spot to sit and enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets of the island. the temple does not allow non-balinese people, so you can just see it from outside. rest just go for the views",2
"we came here with our driver and he acted as our guide, showing us around the temple and telling us of the history. the views are spectacular - we came at sunset and it was truly stunning. we didn't see a single monkey in the temple complex, which is a surprise as the place is known for its cheeky monkeys. we paid to go and see the kekak dance. was 100,000rp per person, including children. they packed us into the amphitheatre like sardines - we estimated there to be at least 700 people packed in there. there were people sitting on the floor and the dancers had barely any space to perform and they filled the allocated aisles with people as well. as for the performance itself, it was ok. i had different expectations when it came to the fire part of the dancing so was a little bit disappointed, but thats probably from my own lack of research. we loved the white monkey, he really made the show. sadly, a lot of people starting to get up and leave during the second act (there were 4 acts) and it ruined it for those that were enjoying the show. they were exiting in masses and it was very distracting.",13
"obviously one of the iconic attractions in bali and situated on lake bratan, it is one of the \must do's\ on the tourist circuit. we were a group of five and visited for a short while amongst a horde of other like minded viewers but even so with all that activity for me the serenity of the setting somehow seeped through. if i have the opportunity i would like to re-visit and explore more of the area, while we were there we heard a call to prayer from a mosque which i was not expecting and our guide told us that there was also a christian church in the village.",2
"ok to start with the setting is lovely and at first quite relaxing until hordes of tourist buses pull in. then you have about 45 minutes of watching selfies being taken as the sun sets. not relaxing or enjoyable! then you pay a large sum of money for seafood by the kilo which works out to be very expensive as they weigh the shell, head and all ect. this is not well explained. only after you see the bill do you understand. we paid $25 aus for 7 prawns! there a much nicer places in bali to watch the sunset!",2
"this was next to our resort and was a little piece of balinese heaven. beautiful for photography, you can do a walking tour here and see the golf course of the pan pacific resort. can't swim on the beach, too rocky",2
"i wish i had planned this better and stayed in candidasa for a couple of days. i took a full day trip from canggu to visit this temple. it was totally worth the 3 hour drive (one way) but would have been nice to spend a couple of days in east bali, considering the amount of time spent in the car. i only visited the first temple... mainly to see the entrance gates or pura lempuyang door. it was breathtaking.",2
"did a 3 temple tour today, the last one being tanah lot. was a beautiful sunny afternoon, arrived at tanah lot around 1715, sunset was due around 1815 loads of people, went down to the beach level but soon realised it was not going to be a great sunset view, so climbed the stairs to higher ground where the restaurants are. found a good spot, ordered a couple of coconut drinks and had a relaxing wait for the sunset. was very nice but not spectacular.",17
i have visited uluwatu temple many times but they have done renovations and have destroyed all the character of the old temple. there are still great views.,8
"this is a great attraction and definitely a place to see in bali. the ocean views and the build up of the temple are amazing. the monkeys are a nuisance. beware of sunglasses, cameras, and other loose items that can easily be taken by the monkeys. my girlfriend's gucci sunglasses were taken right of her head and it happens within a split second. the monkeys didn't go for my cheap glasses would be funny if they could tell which ones are knockoffs. of course conveniently there are these helpers around that will be able to get it back for a fee. the monkeys in the monkey forest are much better behaved and it seems that the monkeys in uluwatu are trained for business.",8
pretty amazing place built right on the cliff face great views must see the dancers cost is definitely worth it like 100000 indonesia rupiah given paper explaining the dance but i didn't need it got more and more into it as it went on great show that explains all the shrines and statue characters in bali karma is great,2
"if you are planning for lempuyang temple, i would recommend to visit early morning so the sky is clear and you can see beautiful sunrise and mount agung.by noon it can get clouded hence you may not be able to see mount agung. also, its less crowded early morning else there is a long queue to take a picture of the main spot. guide is really not required if you only plan to see just the first temple.",28
we could not go into the main part of the temple as it was closed and there wasn't much to see with the parts we could see but would say the views from the temple are impressive as it is situated on the edge of a cliff. worth visiting if in the area for the view not the temple. there are monkeys there so you have to hold on to your valuables including glasses and hats.,14
beautiful temple on a offshore rock .. you can walk to temple during low tide but during high tide you can look from distance .. it is one of the seven temples in sea around bali . nice place to visit during anytime of day but best to go before sunset .,2
"i was really looking forward to this visit as the photos are just magic (just like the ones we took), but in reality once you pass the ticket payment /parking area, you are disappointed due to the enormous amount of souvenirs shops ( with horrible tacky souvenirs) . the problem is that the commercial area is almost glued to the temple. ) worth the visit but don't expect that wow feeling\ !",4
"its a really nice place close to ubud, but really touristic with hundreds of people around you and honestly everything you see here you can find in every uluwatu beach for free. if you are visiting ubud is a nice spot where to take a pictures",8
"i have been travelling to bali since 1975, it was my first trip overseas from australia and a most memorable trip it was. i am now retired and live in thailan, i guess that initial trip started it all and i could not get the idea of living in asian on a tropical island out of my head. one of my most vivid memories was visiting uluwatu temple late one afternoon there were seven of us and we were all riding honda 100's. the view from the temple is spectacular to say the least, pitched on a a point with shear 100 meter cliffs on either side. the ancient hindu temple is one of the most popular in bali for both balinese and tourists alike. overlook the raging ocean below uluwatu temple is both beautiful and surreal, a place of worship and tranquility. made of rock it has survived for hundreds of years its only inhabitants are the local monkeys who do death defying acrobatics all day up and down the cliff walls. i visit bali on a regular basis and have already booked a return trip for late june 2015 which will be my second trip this year, and as always sunset at uluawatu is a must.",8
if you can get here just before sunset you can get some of the most amazing pics of your trip to bali. if there are some good wave action even better. there are definitely tons of people who come to visit so getting a pic without people in it is hard but not impossible. if you are into temples this one is a must see.,2
this historical temple is picturesque and you must pay a visit here. beware of the monkeys hanging around as they like to steal sunglasses and slippers. you must watch and experience the kecak dance here.,13
"this is beautiful. watching waves from hill top, wonderful sunset, post sunset clouds, moving around seeing them: just awsome. plan your trip before 4pm if you are planning for sunset as the traffic increases by 5pm and you may miss sunset also!!! which you should not :) but mind this needs some walking like anyother place in bali",2
"uluwatu is definitely a great place for sunset. the scenery was awesome. looking out to the horizon and the cliff with the breeze and sound of waves, the place is just so calm and peaceful. however we will not visiting this place again taking into consideration of the crowd. the place was way too crowded during sunset.",8
this is the second visit for me to uluwatu temple. breath taking view makes me want to come back again and their kecek dance is worth watching as it is their traditional dance.,8
amazing a must see in a bali yes it is a small and far temple but so worth it!! if you go early you will have the whole space to yourself,2
"beautifull place to be but i have my doubts about the beautiness of the temple. we more enjoyed the views and the sea bulking against the rocks... remark: pay attention to the monkeys, they often steal things like heads or glasses (wa saw it 2 times)",14
i can't begin to describe the sunset at uluwatu temple. it's literally breathtaking. we didn't want to have to rush off the beaches to go to uluwatu but we did anyway - and were so happy we did. we would have literally kicked ourselves missing this. go for sunset. check out both sides of the cliffs. take a lot of panorama pictures. there are wild monkeys here - so do not take any bottles of water or food - they will snatch them out of your hands. we saw monkeys grab glasses form people and break them - so if you don't need your glasses to see or sunglasses - leave them in the car. there is a fire dance at the temple after sunset that is also a must see!,8
temple is interesting & sunset time is stunning. often very crowded but still worth a visit for some nice sunset pictures,4
"uluwatu temple is located in the southern tip of bali , just an hour drive from bali international airport. that temple is one of the famous temples in bali. good time to visit that temple is in the afternoon till when the sun get down- it will be nicer if you visit temple and spend your time to watch the dance of kecak dance while enjoying the sunset - just be carefull of the monkeys !!! don't wear hat, sun glasses, also carefull with your handphone- so, i suggest you to visit uluwatu temple during your holiday in bali - thanks artha 👍👍👍",8
"we visited this place in the morning since we were travelling with a small kid. we heard of repeated warnings on the speakers, letting us know of the monkey menace. despite all that fear, we came across 4-5 huge monkeys, doing their bit. we carefully walked by them. as we walk up to the temple, the views were simply awesome! there was almost noone using the stairs to go the top and we had plenty of space to take pictures. the temple on the top is very small and not open to the public. on our way back, we came across people that had just arrived to view the place.",14
"it is temple like every other, but two times nore expencive. entrance is 60.000 and you can see alot of people taking pictures, chinese weddings etc. it is nise to see, but the price should be lower. id rather go twice to monkey forest :)",4
wipa was amazing. we enjoyed our time very much and will definitely recommend to all visitors of bali.,2
"#bali .... truly it is not a place , it is an emotion . something for everyone to raise ones spirit , to take you into a magical world . had landed here with just the regular excitement of spending a holiday , little knowing the moments and memories being created here . each beach , each temple , each hang out place , every sunset is a story by itself . the property we stayed at #x2balibreakers at jimbaran was the first positive vibe into bali . very recently opened , beautiful a place with warm , super friendly staff. so so much of india in bali. have failed seeing such beautiful dances depicting the indian ballads ramayana and mahabharata back in india. the #kechakdance was a treat to watch . temples , kya kehna .. truly called the land of 1000 temples. gali gali mein ghar kam, mandir jyada. the #tanahlot , the #uluwatu , the #beshakih temple to name a few are a visual and soul rendering treat to oneself. all in all worshipping in some form the devon ke dev mahadev rudra and our preserver vishnu . ganesha , hanuman , saraswati and the mythological garuda having a very high place , respect and regards in the entire island . beaches , beaches and beaches. all different in their own beautiful ways . our beach journey started with belangan beach , jimbaran beach , nusa dua, uluwatu, tanah lot , kuta , legian , seminyak, ubud . sunsets ... the most beautiful part of bali. truly mesmerising. blessed to witness sunsets at rockbar cafe ,uluwatu temple , belangan beach and the most breathtaking at tanah lot temple complex . watersports at nusa dua total fun . especially enjoyed the sea walk amongst so so many fishes. did find my nemo 😃. enjoyed the cultural park, the kuta golf club . #luwakcoffee fields was an exciting experience. ubud a treat by itself , my next stay destination. beach clubs and hang out places ka kya kehna. wowwwwww. #rockbar. what a sight to behold and place to spend hours. my heart though went out with the #potatoheadbeachclub amazing. the most serene view ,#lotuscafe ubud . #ubudswing. the place for excitement and pics and pics and pics . as a norm not to miss the true balinese massages , batiks and silver jewellery (if you are fans of them ) so so so much left . so happy for that as there is a reason to come back. but yes bali absolutely needs no reason to come back . one will def come back. its a magical pull guess bali tourism ministry can offer me a job 😂😂😂. thanks to so so many for the wonderful ideas and suggestions. and our driver rudi without whom all these moments were impossible. live your life by a compass, not a clock",2
stay away from the tourist vendors and make the most of this temple you can receive a blessing un der the temple and then go and sit on the ocean side and mediate you will leave feeling great,4
highly recommend this temple. it is situated on a lake. lovely looking trees surrounding. large expanse of parkland around the temple.,4
"we went their from seminyak , a little far , but worth the drive , what spectacular cliff view,with clear ocean beneath. you should ideally visit the place for a sunrise or a sunet , we were lucky to reach there by sunset and it was breathtaking. the temple is very popular with the tourists and can be reached easily through cab. there are many monkies around , so you have to be a bit careful with the stuff you are carrying, they can come to you and snatch the stuff. we were able to catch the kecak dance in the late eve, there are different timings for the same. you can or not hire a guide, we didnt, so no comments on that. if ur visiting bali, its a must visit place, and will definately charm you with its breathtaking view.",2
we visited this beautiful temple around lunch time so it was spot the monkey ( they are more prevalent during the morning and evening according to our guide ) but the kids and our guide found a few in trees☺. we got some great photos of the beautifully maintained temples and grounds and also the breathtaking views of the indian ocean nd surrounding cliff's. would rate it as a place to visit.,14
great temple with beautiful sights. the people around the temple aren't too pushy which is good. in this temple you can make beautiful pictures.,4
"the temple is situated in a very nice location on top of a mountain on the southest part of bali. the sight was amazing from the top where the sea and the mountain converged. lots of spots to take picture, lots of places to enjoy the beauty, and lots of monkeys to make you horrified (specially after you will be notified that those naughty monkeys try to snatch objects from your hand and pocket!). you can enjoy the awesome view of sunset from the top of the mountain. if you have no issue spending 100,000 idr extra, you can watch sunset with the balinese cultural show called kechak dance. the show tells you a story from ramayan with tradition fire dance. though little over priced, i recommend to attend the show with little patience, you will enjoy it.",2
this is a scenic place for a photographer. a steep cliff..perfect sunset and a nice traditional dance. your bali trip isn't complete without visiting this place.,2
"lets start with entry apropriate footwear like all other temples, they have sarongs that they will loan to you if you don't have one free of charge. monleys have been known to grab tourist's bags sunglasses etc, utilise common sense like you would anywhere else. great views of the sea and there is plentiful space to walk around the temple to avoid crowds best temple in southern bali and a must see",2
comparing with bali's other temples its small with not alot of things to see and do... i loved the fact that its built on the water so you have to walk on its beautiful beach to reach your destination where you get the blessings and wash your face with its purifying water placing rice on your forehead...there is also a wall of rocks where people there place their hands its to connect with the spirits in that place (this is what they told us)... its always a beautiful refreshing experience in any temple in bali!,2
"to be honest we did go on an overcast day so we didnt see it in its full glory, but there are much nicer temples to visit in bali. the place was packed and it had a feeling of a theme park. the temples we have visited over the years we have returned to more than once, however this one i wouldnt bother with again.",2
"the sheer sights at uluwatu temple meant that we did not regret our decision to go there. it is a very beautiful sigh to see the sea crashing against the cliffs. getting to see the sunset there on a clear day would be a some experience i guess. when we went there it was slightly cloudy on the horizon so we did not get to see the sunset completely but it was still beautiful. the kechak dance program is good. was disappointed to see people spend idr 100,000 per head and then walk out within 5 minutes. the hanuman character really brought in life to the dance program.",8
"great please to visit, very picturesque and clean. surreal temples with a beautiful ocean background.",4
not much to see at the temple but we really enjoyed the view and the show. 60 men sing a traditional chant through the show while the sun sets in the background. try and arrive 20 min before the start to get a seat.,13
"“for my part, i travel not to go anywhere, but to go. i travel for travels sake. the great affair is to move.”- robert louis stevenson. it was a chilly winter morning with a hint of sunlight barely making it to the ground but warm enough to justify its presence. i was sipping a hot cup of “old town” coffee (made by me) when i got the news that the venue is finalized for my wedding. it was a weird feeling of exuberance as well as anxiousness for me to realize that now the countdown has begun. i am a born traveler with the capacity to “clean the plate” if you know what i mean. “the news” put my traveler heart to work to find a place that was not only instagram friendly but full of experiences. i wanted to travel to a beach destination whereas, mr. tdh wanted to explore monuments and visit a place which is rich in culture and history. after going through tonnes of travel itineraries of different countries and discussions (fights :p) and with our wallets in mind we eventually agreed on bali- the island of gods. we dont want to kill the purpose of our story but chuck it bali is -> drop dead gorgeous. we visited bali in the month of december 2017, right after volcanic ash was seen rising from the massive mt. agung. though by the time we reached, it was declared safe to travel to this beautiful country. we had booked our package via a travel agent (because we were on our honeymoon and did not want to get in the hassle of booking everything ourselves) which involved a lot of customization as per our taste. we flew by “thai airways” from igi airport delhi and had a connecting flight via bangkok. it was a very comfortable journey throughout and we were in bali on time per the schedule. our excitement was off the charts to see what we have been reading on different blogs and pages, that the ocean runs on both sides of the air-strip, we were certainly not let down. the light blue ocean was a treat to our eyes as it solidified our decision to come to this island far from home. the moment you land in bali you will realize that this place is very similar to the other asian countries but what differentiates it are the “balinese” people that are so welcoming and understand that tourism is an important part of their economy. balinese people are hard-working people who appreciate their country and have utmost respect for people visiting their land. bali has a rich culture which is majorly influenced by hindu mythology and is evident from the idols sculpted across the island and the gods that they worship. they too believe in the sanskrit saying “अतिथिदेवो भव:” it was to our astonishment that balinese people visit temples only twice a year to celebrate their festivals and rest of the times their temples are locked. the outer boundary of majorly all the temples are beautifully carved from volcanic stones as they are easily available in abundance. we want to keep this short and precise  the scenic beauty of bali will leave you timelessly spell bound. please go through the places we visited on this beautiful island over a duration of 7 days: if you are a party fanatic, then kuta (runs along the beach) is the place for you. it is a hub of tourists as this city is a 15 minutes drive from the ngurah rai international airport in bali. it has a wide variety of happening night clubs, some of which are open through-out the night. do not miss to visit potato head beach club in seminyak which is another 11 km drive from kuta for an amazing sun downer with an exceptional view. our recommendation- rent a bike and explore the city. also, keep a tab on the weather as it is continuously changing, “we got stuck on our rented bike in a thunderstorm and made our way back to our hotel at 2.am in the night then went clubbing :)” if you are a shopaholic but dont have a huge pocket, then ubud will serve as a paradise for you. right next to the scenic rice terraces there is a hub of local handicrafts, jewelry, paintings from local artists and beautiful wooden furniture is available in abundance. do not forget to take out that indian bargaining human out of you as they tend to double the prices when seeing a foreigner. if you do not have time to escape from kuta then dont worry we have you covered. mt. agung mall in kutahas a wide range of local products which are being sold at reasonable prices. so, if you want to save yourself from the hassle of bargaining with the street vendors then this is the place you should shop. all the water babies and beach lovers, you are in great luck. you can either visit kuta beach or nusa dua beach if you are not a very “finding solace” kind of a person as it is majorly crowded with people shopping or indulging in water activities like scuba diving, para sailing, deep sea diving, etc. but if you want to skip the chaos of civilization then gili islands is the place to be. there are three small islands just 2 hours speed boat ride away from bali, namely- gili air, gili trawangan and gili meno. due to lack of time in hand, we could not visit gili air and gili meno. we started our journey to gili-t via speed-boat which was an experience in itself as we sat on the deck and were served chilled- bintang. time-flew as we cut through the ocean sipping on our cold beers and having soulful conversations. it took us a moment to comprehend the overflowing feeling of joy to see the beauty of this white sand island. can you guess the first thing we did after checking into our rooms? we rented bi-cycles and went across this small island to create memories. it took us all day to cover the island on our bikes but it was worth-it. in gili we stayed at hotel villa ombok. we opted for their ombok hut which is a traditional balinese hut with all amenities like ac, tv, etc. and an open air bathroom in the back. trust me when i say this the experience of an open air bathroom is out of this world. get to this island to enjoy, relax, grab a drink by the beach side and enjoy the beautiful sun-sets which will leave a mark on your soul. gili islands are also great for surfing and you can find many surfers flocking around to surf on the high tides near these islands. water is crystal clear because less humans. there are amazing restaurants by the beach serving delicious delicacies, it is a paradise for sea-food lovers as you get authentic sea-food to spend time sitting right next to the beach with a beautiful view and sound of the waves crashing to the shore. moving on from a relaxing place to a luxurious one because that is what honeymoons are meant for. our last stop in bali was at ubud,where we stayed in maya resort and spa, ubud.spending a night here was more of an influenced decision as we got know about this amazing resort from a friend who visited here the previous year and was all praises. this resort is mix of modern facilities with purity of balinese culture. (this is built in the middle of a rain forest). we had made some serious efforts to include this in our package as it did cost us a fortune, but it was totally worth it. with the warm and friendly staff trying their best to make you comfortable, to amazing range of spas that they have to offer by the river side will make you never want not leave this place at all. they have a natures walk which will lead you to a waterfall on one side and a river side restaurant on the other. one advise of caution, do wear proper shoes and spray insect/mosquito repellent before going for the natures walk. they also have a great range of sumptuous breakfast options and i bet you just cant stop eating. we had booked a deluxe pool villa and we were absolutely awestruck when we entered the villa. it was a task to remind ourselves that we were there only for a day as we both were never ready to leave.  for all the instagrammers and photgraphers when in bali, do not miss visiting uluwatu temple. this temple is situated at the top of a cliff right next to indian ocean and the best time to visit uluwatu temple is during sunset. you will not be able to enter the temple but the view from the top is something you will be unable to forget in your lifetime. the view is a absolutely beautiful as the sky changes color as the sun goes down. a word of caution again, beware of the monkeys roaming freely around this temple, they are harmless but tend to snatch things from the visitors there. if visiting uluwatu temple in the evening then do attend the kecak dance show (pronounced as kechak). kecak show depicts ramayana in the form of dance. it is performed in an open air amphitheatre near uluwatu temple. the beautiful dance show is one of the most awesome dance performances with no instruments being used rather people synchronizing their voices. (do not miss this). for all the coffee lovers, there are many coffee plantations in bali. you can visit these plantations and taste the many flavors they have to offer. you can also learn about the various health benefits of different types of coffee they have to offer. also, please dont forget to pet the civet cat as that animal is going to be either the reason you are going to be enlightened or might just leave having coffee in any form whatsoever. leisure traveller recommends:- .different flavours of bintang beer. my favourite is radler- beer & lemon flavour. .soup ubuntu- delicious ox-tail soup. .sip coffee while seated in the coffee plantation.",2
"we visited the temple in the afternoon as it tends to get very crowded in the evenings. especially if you self drive, recommend going there before 4.30 pm to avoid traffic. there is a tourism fee for adults and vehicles which you need to pay just before entering the parking area.the parking is a good 5 minute walk from the temple and the walk ways are between souvenir shops and restaurants. only 2 wheeler's are allowed in the walkway. the temple site is beautiful and recommended for photo buffs. it can be approached only during low tide, so check the tide levels on internet if you want to go right up to temple, else you have to be satisfied with a few pictures 100 meters away! lots of paid restroom facilities near temple. there are also many accommodation b & b's available close to temple. about 1.5 hours should be more than sufficient to cover this place.",4
"an absolutely beautiful site, the uluwatu temple sits on the southern end of bali on a high cliff overlooking the beach. the history is grand, the architecture beautiful, but the highlight was the balinese dance at the end of the day! the ticket is well worth it, but get there early to get a low level seat! truly a great historical treasure!",8
as a hindu i was delighted to be in bali and when went to visit uluwatu temple i was rather anxious to see how their temples look but to my bad luck a ceremony going on and we were not allowed in as after wearing a hindu attire a purple dhoti and a yellow belt too we were not properly dressed to enter into this temple we went around the temple and saw all holy mandaps.their was a fee of each adult almost one hundred thousand idr for all four.a traditional ramayan show of dance and drama also presented with a fee of 100000idr each. sunset at uluwatu temple is a scene to vouch for and we as family had all spiritual delight saving our footwear and bags from little naughty monkeys and caught the beautiful sunset sitting by the indian ocean side with a great satisfaction.,8
"maybe it was after seeing the magical uluwatu temple, tanah lot for me didn't really come up to the hype. it's awfully crowded, the main temple was closed off to tourists. and you can get better views at uluwatu. i would recommend skipping it.",17
"uluwatu temple is a very special place in bali with breathtaking views. be very aware of the monkey's here, they love to steal things and really do run the place! :) sunglasses hats and thongs are some of their favourite things to steal :) secure everything before you go, even in the carpark! there are a few market holdersand warungs there to support, if you can, i picked up a few bargains from a beautiful lady that had been in uluwatu all her life! when enetering temple sarongs are given to wear but we had our own traditional batik sarongs and i think the monkey's know that everyone in purple are visiting lol i also carried a big stick so if any came to close to me i could bang it on the ground to keep them a nice distance from me, this seemed to work, i would never hit the monkey's i just didn't want them too close to me lol",8
"beautiful and striking from a distance (amazing view of the temple on a cliff from our hotel, pan pacific nirwana). but, up close, it is buzzing with people and souvenir hawkers. loads of incense burning makes it pretty smoky (worth noting for young children or those with asthma).",4
"don't miss the uluwatu temple when you visit bali, indonesia. enjoy the breathtaking view from the top. best to visit the place during sunset. enjoy the view plus the naughty monkeys in the area. just be careful and take care of your belongings. watch also the stage play at sunset.",8
our visit to tanah lot was well timed at low tide so we were able to walk right out and around the surrounding rocks right up to the temple. that allowed us to take plenty of photos from different angles. you can only wonder why this special place was built on a rock in the ocean.,17
"nádherné místo, které určitě stojí za vidění. může se fotit bez problémů vše. za poplatek možno se i vykoupat vstup do chrámu 30.000 idr. wonderful place definitely worth seeing. it can take pictures. for a fee, you can also bathe. entrance to the temple 30.000 idr.",4
"the temple was ok, nothing as special as the ones you see around bali in general which have more decoration and are more lively with prayers going on and more visitors. the views from the cliffs are good but nothing beats going to the surf beach and seeing them from the sea view if you swim out! the entry price was cheap so that was one plus! if you have a day to spare on the bukit peninsula go to the surf beach instead and get a massage!",2
"going to the kecak dance at uluwatu temple at sunset is one of my \must do\ things for visitors. although there are many tourists and tour buses, it is still a spectacle that shouldn't be missed. credit goes to the organisers - why shouldn't tourists pay admission to support the efforts of this banjar. they need funds to support the temple, the costumes etc. they provide comfortable bleachers and quickly bring out extra chairs for latecomers. each visitor is given a paper explaining the meaning of the dance. it is well organised. the dance itself is hypnotic and beautiful and the setting outstanding. go a bit early to admire the temple. perched in the cliff side, it is truly dramatic. it's also wise to find your seats early since it can be crowded. the monkeys don't seem to be as much of a problem now, but don't feed them or engage them- before you know it your bag will be gone! i've gone so many times, but i don't get tired of it. definitely a highlight!",8
"it was a good day out to tanah lot temple during our visit to bali. the temple itself is in accessible (till the top), we could only go till the bottom of the rock where balinese priest would bless you with holy water & you can make a donation. the view of the temple from the entrance & nearby hills is breathtaking. the entry is lined with shops selling knick-knacks and the entire complex is well developed for tourists. its good for half a day excursion.",18
"just to drive over the road (that connects south to north bali) you have to pay because you can stop at the viewpoint, where the sellers are more annoying than elsewhere in bali. great view though! worth it.",2
"this temple is remarkable, perched on the side of a cliff. beautiful at sunset and to walk around and check it out. watch out for the monkeys, they'll swipe anything they can get their hands on. sunglasses, cameras etc.",14
"we visited this place on our honeymoon, we couldn't go to the temple because of the high level of the water, so we see it only from across the road. if we would have been waiting there a couple of hours we could have seen it! it was beautiful, once in your life you need to visit this place!",4
"we got up super early to see tanah lot at sunrise knowing any other time it would be crawling with tourists and horrible. we got there by moped and all the tourist shops that line the streets were closed which was lovely. people are saying it's expensive to come here but we didn't have to pay a penny, as the first ones up there was no one to pay! we took our traditional sarongs and temple belts with us and put them on before walking down to the temple, we met an elderly balinese lady who was extremely pleased to see us correctly and respectfully dressed for a visit. she was seemingly the only other soul there and explained she comes to collect seaweed at low tide (even though she spoke no a english) we approached the temple and noticed a priest making offerings. he beckoned us over and we took part in a spring water purification, we made a donation of money as we had not brought any other offering with us. he gestured for us to climb the stairs and we enjoyed the view but didn't pass the temple gates as we weren't entirely sure this would be welcome. we then explored the rock pools after watching the sun come up and enjoyed a snake sighting.",18
"it was a holy day the day we visited so there were many, many people arriving carrying offerings. there was a prayer service in progress as we arrived and it was lovely to see. tanah lot is a beautiful place - it is well worthwhile taking the time to walk all the way around so you can see all the islands/outcrops.",17
its really awesome place to go. amazing view of temple in the sea. you can found many temple with varian construction here. if you go to bali. you have to visit here !,2
i was in bali 20 years ago and remember how enchanting this place was and so decided to take my 13 year old son. sadly it has been ruined by mass tourism. we entered and hurried through to the theatre were everyone was packed in to see the show. this was ok but nothing special. my son enjoyed it but i was terribly disappointed.,2
"beautiful temple with a gorgeous layout. have a swim in one of the available ponds/pools - chilly, but worth it.",4
nothing to say more about bali... everyone should visit this place for once.... it is better to go by bike because if you hire their local car than you will not go this place because for that you have to cross a very thin bridge so only bike can cross that not big transport.... local people are very friendly so if you are not familier with the bike riding you can hire bike with the driver and they will show you the whole island.....,2
"tanah lot was a very beautiful and scenic place to walk around. it cost 60.000rp for adult entry which i thought was a bit expensive, but once inside many of the restaurants are still reasonably priced. definitely wear sunscreen and pack a hat if you go as there is a fair bit of footpath without shade around the area!",17
the lakeside setting makes this temple stand out from others in indonesia. the surrounding garden is well kept and the temple itself is impressive. the experience might have been enhanced with a guided tour so we knew more about what we were seeing. be sure to stop here on your trip to indonesia!,2
"the ulun danu temple was built around the 16th century and has been kept in great condition, alike most temples in bali. the temple itself sits out into the lake and is not accessible by tourists. the lake is breathtaking, seemed almost like an ending sea. being 1300 metres above sea-level, the area was quite cold, a jacket and a scarf recommended. the fog gave it the perfect setting. there were also a spacious garden with gorgeous flowers. photographs can be taken from almost every angle! everything was just beautiful. you definitely have to go and see it for yourself!",30
"overall this place looks really nice, too bad you cant enter the temple on the rocks by the shore... there is amazing sunset view and ocean looks amazing when waves crush. this place is really crowded! we were in the most popular time of the day so it was a mistake... i felt more like on concert or on the crowded train station...",4
"we visited tanah lot early in the morning on a monday to try and avoid the reported crowds. it was already a little busy by 9.30 am and i could see how it could get too busy very easily. we visited at high tide and so couldn't walk over to tanah lot itself but got some lovely photos. again we could see why others may want to come at sunset as the view would be extra special. we also saw the other temples within the grounds including batu bolong temple on a rock with an arch which i felt was more impressive. we also walked around the gardens, where we saw a man with a snake touting for pictures. the route to the temple from the car park makes you walk through the market stalls but if you turn right as soon as you go through the large gateway you can avoid some this. they also charge for toilets in the complex but they were free in the car park when we visited. we also had to pay an extra 5,000rp for the car we travelled in on top of the 30,000rp each entrance fee. we were given a leaflet which was helpful to identify the different sites and were also informed that the entrance price will rise to 60,000rp each on 01/10/16. still definitely worth a visit, compared to other temples!",17
"if you came to bali, dont ever miss this holy place, the one famous of tourism object in bali, you can see a beautiful statue and at 18:00 (bali time) the temple will show you a awesome dance \kecak and fire dance\, so dont forget bring your camera, and capture every moment when you there, that's will be amazing story......",2
"tanah lot is a temple which is only reachable by foot at low tide! when the ocean comes in it completely floods the small channel between the \mainland\ and the temple. we were not able to get to the temple itself, but have many shots of this very photogenic sight. there is almost a mob-scene of vendors on the two main streets, which makes it an interesting visit if you enjoy peeking and looking. when we were there it was very hot which made us go from shady spot to shady spot, but it was still very worthwhile. the traffic getting there through each of the tiny towns was a bit much, but as i said, the view was terrific. my only thought, though, was - if you are going to build a temple for people to worship the many balinese gods, why would you build it in a place that is only accessible a couple of hours each day?? but, they did, and it is gorgeous from a distance. maybe the indian ocean was lower then?? global warming????",17
"the vibe here was magical. wonderful beach; pretty clean, great temperature, hari krishnas dancing up the sand with santa clause hats on, great food. just go.",2
"visited the temple as a family via private driver from bingin. super hot and humid so the kids were a little over it before we even began. great cliff views, interesting walk, fun monkey viewing and lovely seeing the locals heading in for prayer but wouldnt go out of the way if you had to trek along way to get here. monkeys didnt bother us or the kids. several local vendors to buy a cold drink or an ice cream. traffic was insane heading to the temple when we were headed back so unless you want to see the sunset and night dance best to go earlier in the day.",14
"this is hindu god shiva temple which is a historic monument and is inside the lagoon. you need to have low tide to go into outer area of temple. if there is high tide then you need to walk through knee deep water. opposite to temple you can see sacred snake, lord shiva's companion. sea is beautifully foaming due to rocks around. sunset view is amazing. it is must see attractions. it side temple you can shop and eat alot.",4
one of my top favourite temples to visit in bali. great veiws and best time to visit is during the low tides so you can visit the temple but it is still enjoyable when the tide comes in.,2
there was an entrance fee which included a sarong which we had to use in the temple grounds. the walk to the temple along the cliff edge gave the best views. the temple did not stand out as much as the others on the island but this location perched on a steep cliff was nevertheless breathtaking. we could see surfers from the top of the cliff in the sea below. there were monkeys wondering around and we had taken the advice from the reviews on tripadvisor to leave our sunglasses and any other shining ornaments in the car and we held on to our cameras tightly. a man in front of our group had his cap snatched by a monkey but they didn't bother us. they have a kecak dances in the evenings and the sunsets there are a sight to behold.,14
don't waste your time. they crowd soooo many ppl in the place and it's $15 per person for the show and $10 to get into the temple. the seats are on concrete and very uncomfortable. the show isnt even that good. spend your money else where,13
"spectacular mountain with views that are stunning. the top cannot be seen if it is cloudy, but on a beautiful day you can see everything. had we been more into hiking this would have made for a wonderful trek, but we chose to just look and that in itself was enjoyable. a must see when on bali!",2
"1. awesome temple with sunset. must see in bali wth grat foto ops 2. for better views, you need to buy a thing or two from adjoining cafes. 3. like any other attractions, you have deal with pushy shop vendors.",2
we did the trip through expedia and they provided a guide to bali and the out of the way places and local customs and coffees and treats,2
"absolutely gorgeous, i felt like i was in paradise! however it is also the most expensive place i visited, a bottle of water cost £4 and in bali that is an extortionate price, even in england it would be!",2
"1st thing u must remember... no taxi pass this temple,all taxis there waited other people or black taxi (taxi or car w/o taxi meter and asked high price to bring u back to ur hotel!). better u rent a car,motorcycle or ask ur taxi driver to wait u. uluwatu temple have soooooo many stairs,but the view very beautiful especially on sunset time. becareful w monkeys there,in many times they stole sunglasses or camera from people,watch out! i scared w monkeys arghhhhh!!!",8
"tanah lot itself is very picturesque and it is easy to spend a few hours there as there is a small beach with rocks to climb and a market full of the usual bali trinkets. my problem though is with getting out using any of the online ride share transports. there is a cartel running among the taxi drivers so we were advised to walk away from the temple area and call a car from there. however when we did this and the car arrived it was blocked by someone and not allowed to leave. a london cabbie would have just pulled away but my driver was young and didn't want any trouble. after i had a stand up row with the 'official' blocking the way we were still not moving so i instructed the car to drive on without us and we walked a few km out of the village. i was warned but hoped that we could get away with it. all the local businesses are in on the racket, we we dobbed in by a restaurant owner who saw us waiting. bali is fantastic but if they want to move their tourist industry on then they have to sort out the transport situation and accept that online cans are now a fact.",18
"tanah lot temple, is certainly worth a visit, just to see how beautiful the temples are with the water swirling around them ..... its busy so expect lots of people & lots of ladies and children selling there flowers etc .....i can imagine it's very special at sunset .....",17
mesmerising ! this temple on the lake is breathtakingly beautiful. the vibrant flowers planted all around make this place look like a picture postcard,4
"beautiful, enchanting \pura\ (temple) on the edge of the cliff the sea view from the cliffs are magnificent be careful though, of the naughty monkeys there :-) but, as i think about it, there's no single place in bali that is not beautiful and",2
"tanah lot is about an hour and a half from nusa dua and traffic there wasn't great as the roads were small and narrow. arriving there made the trip worth while. seeing the temple on the sea was very special and if you can wait until sunset, it would even be more magical. unfortunately, we didn't get to see the full sun's glory as it unusually cloudy (so we were told) but we were able to experience the atmosphere. the only sad thing was that there were vendors everywhere trying to sell you souvenirs, postcards and photo shoots, which i found quite annoying at times but as long as you are prepared to say no, they were ok.",17
"it's a hindu temple (ulundanu temple), standing on a lake (lake bratan). this temple is displayed on the 50,000-rupiah bill, the plausible reason for the massive popularity of this place. in all weathers, this exotic place is very good for taking pictures. standing beside the lake with the temples in the background will create a stunning picture. speedboat is available for hire in case you would like to have more enjoyment of the lake. i highly recommend that this attraction be included in your bali itinerary.",2
tanah lot is a beautiful place to visit . it is a bit far from the city centre . the roads to the place are narrow and could get crowded . the place is a must see one of you visit bali . we went during high tide and it was nice .,18
we arrived to discover a festival in progress. it was wonderful to watch the temple in use rather than an empty building. experiencing the culture is a highlight of any trip.,4
"can't quite make my mind up about whether to give this 3 or 4 stars; i've stuck with 4 stars because i do still think this place is worth seeing on a trip to bali. the temple is amazing; the flowers and blooms and twisted trees make it truly beautiful. the cliffs are very impressive and it is an absolutely beautiful place to see in the sunset. but like other places in bali, they love to hit you with unadvertised costs. you have to pay once for entrance and again if you want to see the cecak dance (we did not bother). you would think that if you are paying for entrance they would limit the number of visitors at any one time but they don't and it gets very busy with tourists armed with selfie sticks everywhere and fighting for their photo opportunities. bottom line - worth seeing but don't set your expectations too high.",2
"we wanted to see a famous balinese sunset and thought viewing it from a temple would be nice. the crowds here are huge, kudos to those who could get photos without people in them, because this place was packed like a theme park! we arrived around 5pm for a 6/6.30pm sunset and the car park was overflowing and buses were everywhere. the entrance fee was 30,000 rupiah each and we were given a sarong to wear. there are locals at this point who will try to convince you that they need to guide you through - for a fee. if youre happy to pay for their time then do so, we wanted to discover on our own and politely declined, but beware, they can be a little aggressive. the sunset was in fact beautiful, and watching the sea and all the boats on it was a truly memorable experience. the construction and landscaping of the temple is beautiful, and i really enjoyed the monkeys (hold onto your gear... theyre definitely grabby) but if you hate crowds, this isnt the place to go. i still think the visit is worthwhile, just dont go expecting a serene and tranquil experience.",13
"uluwatu temple is one of the holy temple for bali's hindunese. you must wall about 15 minutes to reach this temple. while you walk, you'll see many monkeys. so it is more safe if you are not bring any foods. the view of the see from this temple is very very beautiful. you can also enjoy the bali tradisional dancer while enjoy the sunset. must visit while you in bali.",8
"classic little industry built up around a tanah lot. wonderful temple and buildings and obviously revered. a huge attraction with many people coming and visiting for the classic selfie. with the waves crashing in, and a good day, it makes for a picture postcard setting. there is the usual selection of small shops outside and stalls inside and some restaurants at the top with great views.",17
first of all: be extremely careful to your belonging. monkeys there are the worst in bali and they are very smart. don't wear any glasses and careful when using phones and cameras! the sunset is something incredible. you don't need to pay the extra money to see it from the seats. there's plenty of free space.,2
well worth the trip down to the bottom of the island to see this lovely temple. the monkeys are very entertaining and an added bonus. the temple is right on the cliff edge with spectacular views.,14
"small temple which you are not allowed to access. walk across the rocks to the base of the temple. nice to see once, but nothing special. surrounded by a quiet grassy park by the sea. black sand.",4
beautiful water temple made ages ago.best place to get epic pics .though its crowded most of the time.best if you go in the daylight to get amazing pictures,4
went to tanah lot temple mid morning and with a lower tide. the views are amazing. walked out across the rocks. good to get some culture in bali. stayed for an hour. got a taxi out there from legian cost 140k idr each way plus a bit to wait. travel time one hour each way. worth the trip!!,18
"the uluwatu temple is perfectly awesome, you can see the beautiful sunset in the ocean clearly from this place. but what makes uluwatu temple perfect is the kecak dance performance, they did it great, funny, and entertaining. the story of rama and shinta are never get old. the ticket is cheap only idr 100k, and it's more than worthed for such a show like that. me and my friends will definitely be back to this beautiful temple.",8
"this temple is very beautiful with the picturesque scenery and clean sea. there are many small shops around this temple which sell paintings, bracelets, and ornaments. we had a small snack in a nearby shop made with cut fruits, raw mango, sugar, chilies, and palm sugar which was lip-smacking, absolutely recommended if you want to try something new.",4
"came here in the afternoon only to get the sunset and see a glimpse of the blue water on the beach. there was a ceremony going on, so we could not check out the temple while being there.",4
it was not just the cleanliness of the temple but also the incredible design of the temple itself has fascinate me.. i have been waiting to see the kecak dance and this is the first time i saw it...,13
"i have now seen most of the major temples in bali and bratan temple is my favourite, the backdrop is a help but this is a very picturesque temple, entrance fee is pricey by bali standards but well worth seeing.",2
if you are travelling to bali you must see this temple. absolutely stunning. also stick around for the sunset and watch the fire dance. you wont be disappointed.,2
"the ulluwatu temple is located right on the cliff edge and it has a beautiful view of the majestic ocean, high cliff's and a breath taking sunset view as well. there are a lot of stairs that can take you to the temple and then to the other side of the cliff for photography, beware of the monkeys on the way as they can cause you a lot of trouble, hire a local guide who might help. kecak dance is a must if you are planning to visit the ulluwatu temple, you should require at least 2-3 hours along with kecak dance.",8
"pura luhur uluwatu is a balinese sea temple in bali. built in the 11th century, it is one of nine directional temples meant to protect bali from evil spirits check out moe about it and other videos on bali and its attractions in my channel. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=plxcbq2kti8qrq40zljymqcilcl4gvhvtf",8
"of all the temples we visited in our trip this was, in my opinion, the best one if valued by their view and location. its lakefront location has breathtaking views.",4
"ulun danu temple is simply amazing. never seen such a beautiful temple. surrounded by lake, mountains and lots of flowers. you can get numerous pics and even get instant pic at 20k idr and take it as a sweet memory. just sit and enjoy the majestic beauty. so calm and peaceful. although crowded but still ample space to just sit and enjoy the serene beauty. number of shops outside to take home some souvenirs ( p.s. bargain to the extent possible). must visit while in bali.",30
scenic beauty is mesmerising with one of the best sunset you can see in bali . do visit this place by keeping sunset in mind .,2
"a very nice remarkable atmosphere in this wonderful area, where we enjoyed walking around, admiring the lovely architecture away from the noise of the city. found a lot of little shops, restaurants and hotels...an awesome place to visit, carries lot of history and pride, a must see place in bali !",2
"the temple honors bratan lake and river goddess dewi danu, since the lake is a main source of irrigation in central bali. the scene is unforgettable, the peace, the nature, the vibe. it's build out of love & respect and you feel that once you're there. the surrounding gardens are beautiful and there is also a restaurant with both buffet & menu.",30
"visited tanah lot temple, during my visit to bali in september 2015. its a beautiful sea temple, one of the key tourist attractions. however, more than the temple, its a great locale for scenic pictures! saw some couples get their pre-wedding shoot done, so interested couples should keep this in mind. best time to visit would have to be during sunset! tip: you will find some ladies selling floral clips/ hair accessories at very reasonable prices. also, do walk up to the small kiosks and shops- u will find a unique coffee shop with luak cats and bats hanging from the branches. sit down for a unique cup of luak coffee amidst the surreal wildlife!",18
"this is the only place in bali that i visited where they do not have sarong touts when u need it. the place is hard to find and my driver took over an hour to find it. it took 3 hours to travel there. most of the photos you see here is at the temple at the foot of the hill, while the main one is at the top. i was denied entry as i do not have a sarong after climbing up the hill so it's a shame, but i got the view nevertheless. generally it's a good not well visited pura, so visit it before it becomes a tourist trap. tip: there is an information counter at the entrance at the foot of the hill. make a donation and ask for the sarong if you did not bring your own. souvenir shops along the hill do not sell sarong.",2
the best temple we visited in bali (and we visited lots of temples in bali) the temple was closed for the visitors but the garden is very pretty. weather in the temple area was foggy and cloudy which made it look like a dreamland. a must visit place in bali,2
went for a trip out to tanah lot. amazing spot beautiful to sit at the top and look out at the sea and the temple there is a lot of markets and stalls to walk through. it can get a little dizzying with everyone trying to sell you things but the temple and the views overrides all of this definitely worth while going out to see,17
"this temple belongs to the list of popular sightseeing spots in bali, but due to this fact it is so overcrowded, specifically by chinese people. the temples are scattered along the ocean cliff. the main one is actually located in the sea and you have to cross shallow water to get there. there is a small ceremony inside carried out by two monks which also ask for donation (although to enter tanah lot you already paid for the entry, 60k). the ceremony consists of face washing, followed by putting flower petals on your forehead by monks. tanah lot territory is rather large. it is much more interesting to walk along the beach farther from the temple to explore the area. going up from the main gates, you may find many local vendors and cafes to have a rest.",18
"we traveled here from tuban and it did take over an hour and half to get there, but it was worth that wait. part of this temple complex is on the cliff and some on an small island. it is a large area stretching along the cliff face extending inland. the temple area is vast, but you need to time your visit early to avoid the crowds and align with low tide to get easily to the island temple without getting too wet. there is a large commercial area with shops and cafes.",4
"after getting your tickets for admission, there are a lot of cloth also known as kain which are provided for you to tie around your waist which covers your legs so you feel like a part of the locals. short walk to enjoy a magnificent view of this temple which sits on a cliff overlooking the ocean. you can also walk along the cliff to enjoy different views. my advise is to come in the evening to enjoy the sunset as well. while you are here, there is a traditional and spiritual dance performance not to be missed. it starts at 6pm daily and make sure you purchase your tickets early. it is an eye opener to a different side of bali and definitely a must watch.",2
we really enjoyed our tour here. we had a private driver which proved to be the best way to see this amazing temple with so much to see.,4
"lovely temple, lovely views.. can even go for the evening dance.. must visit spot in bali.. dont mind the traffic while coming back in the late evenings..",2
"as title said, very nice views from the cliff. make sure you visit also the non-temple side of the cliff! you should wear something that covers your knees and shoulders. if you have only short pants, they'll provide you with a piece of cloth to wear as skirt. temple itself was closed from public, but surroundings were open. be ware of stealing monkeys. one tried to take my wife's handbag, but she was more clever and stronger, so no harm done. don't wear sunglasses or earrings, hold tight to your belongings and watch out for your flip-flops (they seem to be the most common thing they steal). there's staff with fruits in their bags, which they use to trade stolen items back. sometime it works, sometimes doesn't. if you take your belongings back without trade, the monkey can get quite angry ;)",14
"please go and enjoy the kecak dance:the show is beautiful and the performance very joyful. you can also enjoy the sunset: but please be careful to the monkeys living within the temples, they can steal you eyeglasses and even more!",13
"we spent quite a lot of time here on our day tour. we used amansuka tours and found wayan an excellent guide. i would recommend using a guide as he told us so much about the history, the buildings and there was also a hindu ceremony taking place while we were there and he was able to explain it to us. this was the most expensive site we visited which was 50,000 idr each, i thought it was quite expensive, until we went in and i saw how well the grounds and facilities were maintained and then i didn't mind spending the money. it is quite crowded, this was the first stop on our tour for that reason, with the hindu ceremony, it didn't make a difference. this place is also becoming popular with hindu couples for their engagement photos. it was a privilege to see a place that is so special to so many people and be a part of it. our only regret is that we didn't take more photos.",4
"established in the highlands of bali, not only does the visit to the temples give a cooling break from the tropical warmth, but it really does offer a refreshing break for the eyes. if you can arrive early in the morning, you can witness the traditional food offerings being carried in by traditional dressed balinese accompanied by the drums and cymbals of the procession musicians. plenty of photo opportunities (both natural and the market sellers offering photos with birds, snakes or lizards). something for everyone while offering a cool refreshing venue to invigorate the body before heading off to the more tropical locations.",2
beautiful setting the sunset is beautiful didn't enjoy the dance so much but that's just me if u go when there is less crowds i think you could appreciate the majesty of what it is with the high cliffs and amazing views,13
"we finished a day of sightseeing here. apart from being completely over run with large and small tour buses and the hoards they bring, the temple was simply a small building on a cliff. the setting was pretty, but not worthy of the long drive to get there!",4
"not much to see in this temple, a lots of uphill paths take you to nowhere. expected to see some monkeys, but all monkeys are mean and not friendly at all. if you wear a hat, sunglasses, and carry food or even a bottle of water, be prepared to get robbed by those beast. my wife tried to take a photo of the monkeys, one of the monkeys found out she was wearing sunglasses, not more than 3 seconds her sunglasses was taken by them. luckily she got it back with the help from one of the staff.",14
"visited as planed to go back to south bali from lovina. i drove myself out there with a car. not easy as you need to drive as this is in the middle of a mountain and roads are not as good as everyone would love to be. once you are in, i felt everything was very clean and i enjoy the visit of the temple. took a few pictures with a great light as we had a very sunny day. we did not eat at the restaurants there as we decided to eat in a near by restaurant after our visit. a pleasant trip but not sure how worth it will be if i have to drive almost 3 hours round trip just to visit it.",2
beautiful views of the temple in the middle of the sea. can cross over to the temple during low tide. beautiful views during sunset too.,4
headed to uluwatu temple to see the beauteous view of the coastline. cant easily forget the scenery in each place that weve been to. cant believe that ive seen something this breath taking in real life at uluwatu.,8
"ulun danu bratan temple is located by the lake bratan, bedugul, tabanan bali. it is one of the three sacred temples by the lake honoring god for his gift of water and irrigations and becoming a popular tourist destination. the temple court were expended to accommodate the visitors and looks more beautiful. it is a wonderful place for walking, refreshing and recharging one spiritual life. highly recommend this balinese holy place.",30
very idyllic and pristine spot with the temple virtually in the sea . only sore spot is that you are not allowed inside the temples and you can savor the spring water under the base of temple which is quite amazing considering it being in the sea virtually . the best time to visit is in the morning when the crowd is less and can buy some local stuff .,4
during sunset time we visited this temple which is at the top of hill & at the bank of indian ocean. the view was breathtaking which made the sunset moment so beautiful.,4
"very popular and busy, interesting temple right on the water. different to other temples and although you can't actually enter into the temple proper there are interesting aspects to see on the walk around. ps look out for the hedge owls!",4
"this is the #1 place to visit when one is in bali is totally correct. the temple sits on a rock structure just off the coast. when the tide is high it is unreachable, but low tide allows you to walk around the base. the real highlight is the magnificent views afforded at sunset. it's also the most busy time but well worth going and getting there early enough to claim a good viewing spot. waiting for the beautiful sunsets, you can watch the surfers plying the large waves. if you visit bali and don't see tanah lot at sunset, you haven't been to bali.",2
"its a long 2.5 hours of car travel from my hotel is nusa dua. but it will be worth it. the main point of interest within the entire compound is the gateway structure. the temple staff will be there to help you with photos. they use a piece of glass to create the reflection effect, which i think is great. everyone gets a photo turn alone or as a group with the gateway. just make sure you queue. cutting another persons queue is not cool.",28
temple splashed by the sea in the sw part of the island. the place is best for sunset photography with the entire sky and sea in front with a wonderful temple fore drop.the temple is attributed to a 16th century preist who meditated here.,4
this is a must see. the template is absolutely breathtaking. it's located on a cliff overlooking the ocean. there are great places to take pictures. beware of the monkeys around the temple- they love stealing sunglasses/hats/water bottles/ jewelry. don't look the in the eye and don't eat/get food in front of them :),14
"we wanted to visit a \temple of the sea\, well ok, the sight is beautiful, from the cliff to the temple on the coast, but wow so many tourists there... (i know we were tourist too lol) but to see people with cameras and sunglasses everywhere kinda got in the way of the \visiting a temple\ spirit. if you can, go to the gunung kawi temple, once you pass the vendors outside, you get a more peaceful and amazing experience",4
"i went to tanah lot in nov 2011 with my friends, it is a iconic and special temple by the sea. we visited during low tide and manage to walk around the surrounding of the temple, beware, as some spots might be slippery. worth seeing!",17
"disapointed i expected something different, the natural view is nice but the temple has disapointed me",4
"it isnt that expensive to visit - i think it cost 30,000 rupees. we thought it was worth it. we had a walk around and then found a good spot to watch the sunset. we didnt watch the dance show, but it sounded pretty fun.",13
"the temple itself didn't seem to bee anything spectacular, but it's absolutely worth visiting for the stunning views. when you arrive, you have to put on a purple sarong (if you are wearing shorts or a skirt that falls above the knee) and an orange sash belt - it's all provided for free after you've bought your ticket (30.000 idr). it gets extremely busy, especially in the evening as people arrive to see the temple, take lots of photos of the views and then go to the kecak dance at 6pm as the sun is setting. beware of the monkeys! kecak dance: tickets (100.000 idr each) go on sale about 4.45pm and there is no queuing system - it was pretty chaotic! get there early - the amphitheatre was packed out, with people having to sit on the floor or stand. i was there just after 5pm and it was already pretty busy, but i was glad i had a seat! the show itself is quite impressive and i'd recommend going if you can.",13
"this is an absolutely stunning place! i visited quite a few temples during my one week stay in bali (around 8), and this one is by far the best! the views are fantastic (cliffs). i didn't stay for the sunset but it would have been amazing. we didn't have any issues with the monkeys, they really didn't seem to care about tourists. make sure you bring water though, because you'll need to walk for 20-30 minutes to enjoy all the views, and there's barely any shade.",2
it takes about 2-3 hours to get a picture at the gates of heaven. there are many tourist as well as locals visiting this holy place. be ready to wait. ladies must have the shoulders covered and everyone needs to wear wrap around their waist.,28
"the beauty of the scenery over uluwatu is well known. however, this place is occupied by gangster of monkey specialised in stealing visitors' sunglasses, eyeglasses, hand phone, even sandals.... after stealing your stuff, the monkey won't run away but staying at a safe distance to bargain for food. at this moment, a \kind hearted\ local people will turn up and feed the monkey and get the stuff back for you. of course, in return, you need to pay the person a small amount (ransom, rp 5,000 -10,000). uluwatu is nice to visit. but, make sure you don't wear any eyeglasses/sunglasses. keep your hand phones and other belongings inside a bag and hold it securely.",8
"massive waves are the backdrop to this ancient island temple on the seashore,,,shop before you enter the gates and after enjoy a meal at one of many eateries,amazing sets rolling in while you sample the wares",4
"beautiful place that was part of a north bali tour that we did. the weather was a bit cloudy that day, but gave the place a kind of mystic feel to it. not extremely crowded.",2
"a must see on visit to bali. beautiful location of temple over looking the indian ocean. also lots of monkeys, but beware that they will taken sunglasses, mobile phones, thongs if given the chance.",2
beautiful during flood and tide! we managed to take pictures climbing on the rocks on the other side of the temple!,4
"although it was terribly hot the walk along the cliff up to the temple it gave some of the most stunning views i've seen in bali. beware of the monkeys who are trained to steal your sunnies or any other small items, for a payment their handler will have them return your items. you are not allowed to enter the temple itself unless a worshipper, it is a beautiful place to see.",2
its a very old temple constructed near the beautiful see but when we visited its high tide so we cannot get into the temple,4
"amazing views. worth too see. we got there unfortunately at the before election. all temple area was full of politics, each party in different color t-shirts. of course, this was interesting to see too. we couldn´t go inside lot of areas due these election-related events. not very clean place. few steps aside from main path are piles of rubbish. very aggressive monkeys. one of them just grabbed from one lady her sunglasses and ran up a tree.",14
"while this is an important temple in history, the grounds are known more for their breathtaking cliff views, long walks above the water and the monkeys. a long way out from depensar city center, but worth the traffic.",14
"this was another highlight in our bali trip and definitely worth visiting. the views of the cliffs and temple are just magnificent. as you would expect though, it was packed with tourists. if you have very few days in bali, perhaps you could visit this temple along with pura tanah lot in the same day, unless you want to catch the sunset in both places. the entrance costs idr 30,000 and there is a separate ticket for the kecac fire dance (idr 100,000), which was a big disappointment for us. i would recommend skipping that show which was solely geared towards tourists. perhaps it might be best to memorise well where your driver is parked or agree on a meeting point after the show. we struggled a bit to find our driver in such huge crowd, so did seemingly many other visitors.",2
"this temple is very famous, lots of tourists and locals visit this temple to see the sunset. you can walk to the temple during low tide, around sunset time. during high tide it is spectacular to see the waves hitting the temple. although it is very busy here and there are (to) many shops with souvenirs this is still a beautifull place to visit.",4
"as many visitors before me have said: a magic place. beautiful well cared clean gardens and so much to see! on the day of our visit it was cloudy and foggy, on occasions it was even raining! i'd like to see the place on a sunny day - i can only imagine all the vivid colors of flowers, statues, boats ... even numerous visitors (especially female ones) in colorful dresses would look more cheerful with some sunshine. i wanted to try charming swan-shaped boats but weather did not permit us to do it. take my advice: check local weather forecast before visiting ulun danu - you can gain a lot visiting it on a sunny day.",30
"having been romanced several times by the beauty of tanah lot i thought it was time to see the other famous temple of uluwatu. what a complete non event!!! do not waste your time going there!! yes there is a dramatic cliff over the ocean but that's it. no beautiful temple, just swarms of tourists and aggressive monkeys. there is no ohs here! walking along the cliff path, past the walled section, you are just a metre in some places from dropping into the sea. terrifying with small children - be warned!! i would love to say this was a great place to visit but save yourself the long traffic jammed drive. there is simply nothing to see that outstrips so many other beautiful vantage points in bali. if you want a temple experience, make the pilgrimmage to tanah lot for the sunset instead.",18
"we came here first thing in the morning. it was a long taxi ride, but worth it. there is a little market inside, but they pretty much have the same stuff as every market in bali does. we enjoyed the views and watching the waves crash. good shoes are a good idea.",2
"i am not easily impressed. but seeing this had staring with my mouth opened and goosebumps on my skin. the waves down there look like they are moving in slow motion. it was quite an adventure to ride my rented scooter up there through all those curves in the hills. but totally worth it. if bali is on your list, this should be a point of interest!",2
"my wife and i were reading much about the gate of heaven and that is why we decided to make the trip to this so-called magical place. unfortunately, once arriving to the main yard we were forced to hear the scream of someone saying jump continuously. once entering to the yard visitors are delegated (through artificial temple monks) to take a que number for a photo secession through the main door. other visitor who do not want to take part on this silly action were not able to enjoy this spiritual place without the loud voice of the instagram photo maniac who were queuing the visitors continuously the whole day. is there no one who can control this misuse of this holy place?",4
great views but no temple to be seen or culture. apart from the view there is nothing else to see or do. not worth the trip.,4
it is worth a trip to uluwatu temple for the great views alone. there are much better temples around bali but the views are great and also worth staying for the kecak dance which was very entertaining ( costs extra but worth the money).,8
the views from the temple looking over the cliffs were incredible and worth it! the monkeys are a bit crazy so make sure you keep your distance. the temple itself i thought was a little underwhelming. im not sure what i was expecting but it didn't really feel like much of temple. still a cool place though!,14
"very well visited temple just off shore. picturesque with lots of great photo opportunities . fair bit of walking and steps to get to it and lots of shops hawking tourist wares. site is somewhat over run with tourists, luckily tourists can't actually access temple still a good place to visit and is apparently stunning at sunset.",4
"mystical surrounding, beautiful with the wild see behind it. i found it a very unique spot for a temple. u cant go up or in. busy with tourists, but yes they want to see it as well. don't forget the sunset here.",4
"a lovely temple worth the visit if you are already staying in the south of bali. we were staying at a hotel in nusa dua and it took about 40 minutes by car. on the way, we stopped at one of the lewak coffee tasting centers for free tea and coffee tasting. we had been pre-warned about the monkeys at the temple being aggressive so i had removed my eyeglasses in lieu of contact lenses and removed all jewelry. we had no problem and none of the monkeys looked or acted aggressively (maybe it was too hot?). a young monkey stole one family's unattended orange juice bottle and ran up a tree and drank it, but that was it. the monkeys congregate at the bottom the stairs that lead up to the temple on the cliff; we never saw them again once we headed up (and we came down a different path). the steps going up lead to the exterior of the temple where you'll get some lovely shots of it perched over the cliff. you can't actually get inside the temple (it is for praying only). there are nice paths that go along the cliffs on either side for a nice walk. even though the parking lot looked packed, it never felt crowded on the paths.",14
was very eager to visit this temple due to the reviews of this. the taxi driver scheduled the trip in such a way that we reach the temple by sun set. the visit was awesome. luckily there was no sea water around the temple and we could visit the temple. there was a natural water from the temple and people were allowed to drink it and flower was given to the devotees. we cannot see the god in the temple as its not allowed for visitors. there was a small cave near by where we can see and touch the holy snakes for few rupiah.,4
"the temple is gorgeous and splashing around in the water is great too but you needn't spend much time here. besides the temple there is a big market aimed at tourists, and that's about it really.",4
"it's a lovely temple but you pan around to see the crowds and the huge number of stalls selling all manner of goods. yes you'll get your photos but it's not exactly spiritual with that many people selling things, jostling you to get photos or being inappropriate (beer cans at temple are not okay).",4
"there are many temples in bali. this temple was constructed in s tiny place that can only be acessed in low tide. the place is wonderful but kmpossible to photograph because of the huge amount of people speaking loud, eating, spoiling the peaceful atmosphere this place would have. worth a visit!",2
"arriving in the late afternoon there were loads and loads of other tourist, while in low season, which takes away much of the atmosphere. the temple is small and the most interesting part closed for non-worshippers. the location on the cliff is nice, but you will find (similar) cliffs all over the bukit peninsula.",4
"if you're here for the kecak dance, be prepared for the horde. undoubtably a beautiful place, this ancient temple is steeped in legends and history, although you would need a guide to get the complete story. otherwise, it isn't a large place, though the monkeys do add a mischievous presence to the environment. as for the kecak performance, the tickets start selling at 5pm at an open air table, but a crowd will have already formed a jostling pack, which becomes a frenzy of shoving when it opens. if you're not willing to put up with that, your driver or guide will usually brave the crush for you (note that entrance to the temple and show are two separate tickets). although performances begin at 6pm, it's best to head almost immediately to the seating arena, as it will start filling up rapidly. the best seats seem to be the ones which face out towards the ocean. be aware that flying embers will be kicked about during the performance, so getting a seat right down the front might be a hazard. all in all, an interesting time to be had, although as per usual, it will be extremely packed.",13
"a beautiful, calm environment , a must see. the monkeys are a lot better behaved than in uluwatu. well maintained place, clean toilets. very impressed with the time and effort that the local people put into the care of the place. lots of beautiful things and sceneries to photograph.",8
"it is a long drive to get here & part of the journey is on winding roads. it was cool when we arrived in the mid-afternoon. the garden is large, well-maintained with many kinds of flowers normally found in cooler climate. the temples on the lake are, of course, lovely. very popular spot although when we were there, we didn't see many westerners, compared to mount kawi or tirta empul temple.",4
"among the different temples we've visited in bali, i can say that uluwatu is among the bexst ones you'll ever see. the place is very quiet and peaceful. it is very perfect for nature lovers. there are monkeys in the area so be extra cautious. if you wanna take a photo near the edge of the cliff, turn right after the entrance",8
"we visited this temple 8 years ago. it used to be a charming, even impressive site: the temple rising from the lake, the mountains, the quiet, ... now it's an overrun, kitschy spot. granted, the temple is still there and the place is well kept, but there is no longer anything religious about it. there is a resort, garbage bins looking like spongebob or strawberries, tourists in shorts taking selfies, speedboats rocketing on the lake, ... no, just no.",4
"a lot of hype has been said about this seaside balinese hindu temple located on top of a hill overlooking the indian ocean, but is is just a fairly small temple. it's cliff-side location makes it a very scenic venue of worship. tourists and/or visitors have to be wary of the ever present macaque monkeys that may snatch food, drinks, and other items from the unwary visitors. the view from the temple of the indian ocean 250 ft down below is breathtaking. there is a statue of a hindu character near the exit area which is quite artistic but very scary looking. getting here is not easy if you're not with a tour group or company. if you have the time and means of getting here, this is a good attraction but not a must see attraction.",2
"this is a must visit when in bali. a very traditional temple with stunning views from the cliff tops. it also has some cheap market stalls. the traders are a bit pushy, but ignore this and enjoy the whole experience.",2
temple very spectacular! i have manage to be there at high tide so access not possible to thectemple itself but worth the view. just ignore hawkers and you will be fine,4
"perched on a 70-metre high cliff, pura luhur uluwatu is one of the signature balinese temples. with a backdrop of a panoramic view of the indian ocean, the temple reflects the traditional balinese architecture with meru pillars. there is a small forest in the front which is infested with innumerable monkeys. beware of the monkeys who are expert in snatching stuffs. it's better not to wear hats, sunglasses etc. however, we were lucky not to face these buggers since we went in the afternoon when the sun is high in the sky. a sarong is a must to enter this complex. a concrete serpentine path through the forest leads toward the temple. the entire place is extremely photogenic. there are also buganvilia climbers that adds colour to the greenery of the temple complex. the view from the bottom of waves thrusting on the cliff walls is breathtaking. the whole place provides a serenity to the soul. we did miss the sunset for which the temple is widely known. this place is a must visit.",8
"beautiful temple amidst a very tranquil environment. take a walk on one of the paths by the shore and take lies of pictures. as is often the case near the temples and other tourist destinations, you'll see lots of shops as you walk toward the exit. but these shops are well priced and give you a chance to buy some nice souvenirs.",4
great views but crowded at sunset and it is difficult to get a good picture. not so interactive either as you cannot go and see the temples up close.,4
"located on the edge of a cliff above the sea, this temple is one of the six key balinese hindu temple. the temple is famous for beautiful sunset and the cultural show (balinese kecak dance) in the evening. appropriate way to enter the temple is to wear sarong or scarf to cover the lower part of the body. one can get sarong at the entrance near ticket counter. the temple is locally known as pura luhur uluwatu - meaning “ulu” meaning “lands end” and “watu” meaning rock. best time to visit - june to august. how to reach - it is located 25 kms away from kuta and one can visit by local cabs for around idr 300.",8
"the sanctuary is beautiful, definitely take the boardwalk down as it has many photo opportunities. dont bring any food with you. the monkeys were much better behaved here than the monkeys at uluwatu temple..",8
i highly recommend going with a local tour guide or driver so they can share some of the history of the temple with you. also they could perhaps give you a piggyback to deal with the stairs or distract the monkeys so you can steal your sunglasses back.,14
"if you feel lazy to go to another beach near uluwatu to catch the sunset, then this beach is okay too. a lot of beach bar. you can swim a little also if the wave is not too big.",8
"uluwatu is one of the more popular temples and does feel more touristy than most of the over 10000 in bali. sunset is obviously a prime time to visit and the crowds are significant. views are amazing however from cliffs. and yes, the monkeys enjoy being naughty if you engage with them so let them be.",8
"we went there on a sunday morning. after 7 years living in bali, we finally decided to check out this famous spot. we drove all the way from seminyak with our car and it took us around 1 hour and 20 minutes. we arrived at around 8am. the place was so peaceful and quiet... we were taking some pictures when a super nice balinese guy asked us if we wanted to go on the lake with a boat. he was super funny and spoke perfectly french. he took hundreds of pictures for us to make sure we had plenty of memories... such a lovely experience.",2
"i really liked this place.so quiet and peaceful and compare to uluwatu the monkeys here are less aggressive.i liked the open auditorium ,the dragon bridge,the spring,and the center point pretty much.i look forward to visit this place again on my next trip.",8
"it is more of a scenic beauty while watching the gentle waves lashing on the huge rocks, atop which is nestled the tanah lot temple. best time to visit is during sunset. u fortunately a cess to the temple is restricted.",17
"tanah lot temple is surrounded by oceans. to reach it from nusa dua 90 minutes. on the beach there is a temple. this is a very nice for relaxed place, the views are amazing and great for the take photos.",17
"this is the first time my partner and i have visited & we really loved it, the price wasn't too bad & the whole temple is really lovely. there's a bit of a bush walk for you to do, you can purchase food for the little guys to eat. and some of them are friendly and will come play with you, they also try to go into to your bag so if you have a lock i would take one with you. toilet facilities are great, & the whole place is just lovely & great to see even if it's just once.",4
uluwatu temple is located on the south coast of bukit peninsula about 40 kms south of kuta. it is amazingly situated at the top of a cliff with stunning ocean views. the temple has an amazing history dating back to it`s founding in the 10th century. some research before you travel will enhance your visit. fellow travellers have told me about the entrancing kecak dance that is performed each evening to coincide with the sunset. unfortunately i missed it ........ next time !!! .......but the visit was very worthwhile. cost to enter......rp30 000/$a3. be aware that there are plenty of macaques around the temple grounds that are attracted to shiny objects !,8
"we did not really enjoy this temple, there were hordes of tourists, and it is very built around the temple... other temples on nearby lakes are as beautiful and more poetic... do your research...",4
i went to ulawatu temple around 11 in the morning. i was really mesmerised with the beauty of this place it was wonderful. i would say i miracle to think a temple in the middle of the ocean and people visiting there.only one regret that tourists are not allowed inside the temple other than that i really loved the pleasant atmosphere there.,8
"beautiful cliff views. fun to see the mischievous monkeys. super hot and crowded so if you plan to see the sunset fire dance go early, pack your own water in to the temple grounds and bring a fan and a lot of patience for the swarms of chinese tourists.",14
definitely need to visit the place. it is beautiful and one can easily spend a couple of hours walking around and observing the statutes and how well the temple is laid out.,4
"a beautiful temple in bali that worth a visit. though, prepare yourself for hordes of tourists just worried about getting the perfect picture. they transform the place into a long queue for the 'doors of heaven' spot (even if you don't want to take an \epic fake reflex instagram picture\). that temple is more than that…",2
"visited uluwatu temple in the evening as was told, along with the great sights and views of the temple itself, it would be even more special with the sun set over the cliff edges, and they didn't lie. the view out across the sea from the cliff edge with temples behind you was quite stunning. would recommend if want to visit temple and see the beautiful bali sun set at the same time.",8
"there was a good sunset view which we got. also the dance organized by the temple was good exhibiting the culture. there was a steep stair which we had to climb to visit this place. but, a must visit place when you visit bali.",2
"we went here for the fire and kecak dance, wow....must see this and the sunset here is amazing. so many tourists at the show so het in early or you sit on the ground, which was ok but harder to see it all.",13
"once you enter the area, a beautiful landscape greets you. you will love the scenic beauty and if the weather is good a stroll at the beach area would be amazing. the temples can also be visited but the main beauty is the area around.",4
"beautiful sunset but the temple area was like a market, so crowded...we didn't enjoy it particularly.",4
"we got our entrance ticket adult rp.30,000 and child rp.20,000. at the back of the tickets, written a brief history of the uluwatu temple. visitors must wear a sarong (whom the skirts or pants not reach knee length) and a sash (whom wearing long pants), as well as appropriate clothes common for all the temple visits. we were given precautionary warn of the monkeys grabbing attractive items such as sunglasses and cameras before this. and, true enough there was an incident which we saw the monkeys came down from the trees and snatched hand phone from one of the visitors. we were only allowes to tour around the surrounding of the temple, as the visitors are not allowed to go into the temple as it is only for the prayers only. thus we were looking around especially near the cliff side. along the way we did see some balinese ladies carrying the offerings on their head and men were wearing their traditional custom and white colour udeng (mens headwear) to perform their prayers and rituals in the temple. we just love the scenic view of the sea and the sounds of the waves splashing towards the rocks and the cliff! one can just stand here for hours just listen to the sounds of the waves and feel the breeze. definitely, you would appreciate and amazed how the people long time ago have that great spirits in building this beautiful temple with the limited resources and how god created this beautiful earth!",8
"the place is far about 2.5 hours drive from nusa dua and need to climb long stairs then uphill road. you also need to pay rental for the sarong and since i was wearing a sleeveless shirt, i also need to shawl which is very smelly. we waited for 2 hours just to get a shot by the gates. it's no worth it because you can see similar temples in bali.",2
"during this period, the temple was undergoing construction works. this created dirty and, at times, dangerous and unsafe walking areas. we had a guide who was fantastic and knowledgeable but even he couldn't make up for the ruinous work going on. this temple is historic but is sadly being covered by new walls and areas which take away the serenity, peace and history that should be experienced. shame. if you visit, make sure you know why you are going. the only reason i didn't give 'terrible' as my vote, is the views are sensational. p.s. the monkeys? not as bad as everyone says- i didn't have any trouble and wasn't approached by even one (maybe because some of the more disrespectful tourists were busy trying to antagonise the few that were there)",14
"we have been disappointed with some 'attractions' in bali but not this one. these water gardens are really beautiful and well worth a visit - even thought they are quite recent. the setting and views are terrific. sparkling clean water and plenty of wonderful fish too. bonus of a restaurant with a view and no touts. small entry fee, guides if you want them and not crowded.",2
you must be ready for a small walk up the mountain. although the gates of the temple are closed you will see a lot of monkeys playing around. the sunset view from top of the cliff is beautiful.,14
"this was once a cultural visit but the sheer hoarde of tourists means the temple is completely closed to tourists (fair enough too). all that is left is a 200 meter walk along the cliff edge (signs saying don't climb on the edge of the cliifs ignored by morons.) and a short walk back to the very crowded car park. zero cultural value (other than the nightly show), zero pleasant experience. view of sea/?..not worth it)",4
we did not have the luck to see a dance show and the floating temple. where is this one??? i am not talking about tanah lot!!! anyway. they lend sarong to visit the temple. take water cause the weather is really hot and just a few meters are in the shadows you can take some beautiful photos of the sea and the cliff beware of monkeys they can steal your food or in your bag show them you are not scared and they will leave do not feed them,13
"first time coming to here, as the temple is far away from the town, suggested to book one day tour and travel together with other tourists spot. beware of the slippery rocks and the strong waves and you will find bali's unique attractiveness as the temple together with the sea is such a beautiful view! also tourists are forbidden to walk to the temple so please respect their rules. advised to ask the locals the best timing to visit the temple as the views will be totally different under the tidal effect.",2
"we went based on some of the reviews. not a single regret! the journey to get there is beautiful in itself and most people end up not stopping at a beautiful rice field that you can find in the way up. know that you should, if not on the way up, do it on the way down. you can actually take some outstanding pictures there with mount agung on the background. we only manage to see the first temple, which is beautiful. we went there very early (6.30a.m) in order to avoid a big amount of other tourists (other us hehe), and it is indeed a good thing to do as loads of people can arrive after 8 am. because of time constraints we didnt go beyond the first temple, however i must say that it still worth it. people usually go with the expectation of taking the famous picture at the temple door where you can (if lucky and get a clean sky) get mount agung (volcano) in the background. we were not that lucky as the weather was foggy, although i dont complain since i ended up enjoying the temple in a different way - a mystic touch, a feeling of being somewhere between worlds. was outstanding. if you plan to see the other 6 temples it will be a long ride. you can actually hire a motorbike guy to take you there. overall, an experience i will not forget.",28
"the place was pretty packed. we arrive around 4.15pm as we were told to go early to buy tickets for the show. however, tickets for the show only starts at 5pm. it was a mad rush to get the tickets. entry cost around 100,000idr for a family of 4 (2 adults 2 kids), and the show tickets is 100,000idr each regardless of age. it was a nice experience to watch the performance under a setting sun. be seated around 5.40pm (the show start at 6pm) or you won't get a good seat and i recommend sitting near the entrance and leave immediately after the show ends or be prepared for a traffic jam when everyone is trying to get out. the view is nice but i find tanah lot a lot better (no puns intended).",13
"you must visit this temple and be there before 5.30pm for the kechak dance at a nominal entry fee. to enjoy the views i suggest to arrive at this place much earlier. u can have great views of the cliff where the temple is located. entry to the temple is allowed only if you are wearing a sarong. however, kechak dance portrays the story of ram, sita, hanuman and raavan in episodes showing the chemistry between ram and sita and the episodes how sita is confined and how raavan lures her out and the way hanuman saves her. there is no musical instrument involved in this dance. in fact the music is made by the locals by their mouth by chanting chak chak chak chak and hence the name of the dance kechak... hope you will enjoy the dance. please be careful of the monkeys around. there are many. however, if you do not trouble them they wont trouble you. a word of caution do not keep lose objects in your hand such as sunglasses or cellphones as there have been incidents where the monkey has snatched lose objects and destroyed. cheers",13
"ulun danu beratan temple is both a famous picturesque landmark located on the western side of the beratan lake in bedugul, central bali. the smooth reflective surface of the lake surrounding most of the temples base creates a unique floating impression, while the mountain range of the bedugul region encircling the lake provides the temple with a scenic backdrop. go at sunrise to avoid crowd for a beautiful photo. however rented boat rides are not available till later in the morning.",30
"picturesque views of the insanely crystal clear ocean below as you walk along the path on the way up to the temple, which is quite small and basic. i think it was 20,000 rupiah for adults, half for children (so $2 each) to enter, they give you purple silk cloths to wear out of respect of their religion to cover your legs. we were warned to watch our sunnies around any monkeys and i literally turned my back for 1 second when a monkey jumped on me, stole my sun glasses and jumped off and ruined them :( so yes, watch your sun glasses. i'd go back for the great views and experience but you only need to spent max 20-30 minutes here.",14
"visited this temple which amazingly located on a cliff at southern bali, sunset view was beautiful, cliff view was amazing and impressive. definitely a place to visit before consider yourself visited bali.",2
loved the temple and all the monkeys.... i found it a little crowded and the tourist were a little dis-respectful... this place has magic and you can feel it when you see the beauty that sourrounds uluwatu...,8
"pura ( which in balinese means temple) uluwatu is one of the most visited of the many temples in bali. we went there around 5 pm to catch the sunset and the traditional kechak dance show. the temple per se has nothing to see or write about, but the location and position of the temple makes the location extraordinary. the temple is located on a high cliff, the cliff kissed by the sea. there's no beach, and the cliff seems to rise right from the sea. across the cliff, the boundary wall for the temple runs, and standing in the top of the cliff, watching the temple around and the sea below is a breathtaking sight. the sunset on the sea, watched from the cliff, would have itself been a sight to behold, and we additionally opted ro watch a traditional balinese kechak dance show on the backdrop of the sunset. the dance show enacted scenes from ramayana, one of the holy tales for the hindus in india, and which is also a part of the balinese hindu culture. in this conrext, let me add that its intriguing how much the balinese hindu culture is mirrored to the indian hindu culture, traditions and religious beliefs. the dance show was nice, highly recommended to get a feel if the balinese teaditions. this is a highly recommended visit.",8
"very beautiful place. i like visiting temples and i think this is one of the best. the weather however wasn't cooperating at the time for it was a little cool and rainy, but there was a ceremony taking place and the balinese that were attending dressed in their ceremonial outfits and looked very nice. i would have added a photo but lost my camera.",2
"we travelled to uluwatu by car with a private driver we'd booked through bali sun tours. our trip was hindered by blocked roads due to a local ceremony - not good. why didn't our driver know about this? the temple site was very busy but we paid our fee to receive a purple sarong (on loan), obligatory to visit the temple environs. beautiful location, spectacular cliffside views, dirty mounds of rubbish at what should be a sacred site. overall it was a good experience despite a couple of negatives.",8
it is a good place to visit and one of the activities you have to do when visiting ubud bali. it is scary somehow but very interested.,2
"highly recommend checking out one of bali's seven sea temples, only 20km out of denpasar. make sure you leave early enough if hoping to see the sunset over the temple as it was very busy! a fee is required to enter onto the grounds down to the temple. typical bali markets surround this attraction and plenty of places to find food as well. unfortunately because the tide was high when we were there we were not able to walk over but we did get to see a beautiful sunset over the temple and it is simply a gorgeous location.",2
"when i came here, they held the yearly traditional ceremony and it was very crowded but the view about the temple, sea also the ceremony was awesome.",4
"overall, i was disappointed with uluwatu since the hype is much larger than the small temple. the highlights were the cheeky monkeys and rocky coastal wall. sunset was nice as the sun set behind the temple if you walked along the coastline. the difficult part is getting to and from the temple as bemos don't run late in the day. our only options were a tour, hiring a taxi, or renting a motorbike. erik @ diytravelhq.com",8
"this attraction offers both majestic view and fun walk. the site boasts a historical hindu temple that was amazingly built on the tip of steep cliff. it was built in the xi century and is still well preserved by now. the sun set is stunningly beautiful and a must see for yourself. tips: - plan to arrive at around 4.00 pm to provide yourself ample time to explore the site prior to sun set. - a polite and suitable clothing is anything that covers yourself down at least below knee. otherwise you would have to hire sarong. this is also a temple for prayer - there are many good spot to observe for sunset. find a spot with less crowd. facing the temple to the right cliffs. - monkeys are abundant in this site and a good advice is to keep all your valuables inside your bag. they are bad enough and like to steal anything that 'colorful' and 'shiny'. i witnessed a monkey succeded to take away a white smartphone and another tried to take away a 'pink' one. they also like to take earrings, hat and spectacles. a site officer can help recover your stolen goods in exchange for food for the monkeys.",14
"the beautiful places in east bali, near from amed and tulamben. come and join with me, i'll organize and give a good service",2
"the temple itself is reasonably nice, though the main attraction is the sunset, which is gorgeous, especially if there's a few scattered clouds in the sky. the cliffs are quite striking too. beware of the monkeys! the guides will give them food to get them to return your stolen camera/glasses/hat, but this has conditioned them to associate stealing with rewards. they are very stealthy - i saw no less than five people lose their glasses! two attempted to steal my sunglasses, but failed as mine have a strap around the back. if it isn't looped around your body, they will steal it!",14
"mid-morning and the crowds were very manageable. unique and stunning temple worth taking the time to read-up on to give it even more meaning and wonderment whilst there. you can be blessed by the monks to allow you to go up the steps but you can only go as far as the top of the steps, access to the top is not allowed. lovely lady serving drinks, food and a great view over the temple further up the steps opposite the temple itself.",4
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"i took a no-frills sunset tour from perama tours for 165k rupiah (including a discount as i went on their tanah lot tour) and the traffic going here was better than the terrible traffic to tanah lot from kuta. if you are lucky as i was, no one else in your tour will go to the kecak performance so you can get the heck out of here before those seeing the performance try to leave all at once. the temple itself is nothing spectacular and the view of the sunset is like any other sunset view from cliffs (note: there was usually a cloud bank on the horizon during my week in kuta) - except there are ornery monkeys who will try and steal whatever they can from you (like a pair of sun glasses and a hair braid from two tourists when i was there). if you are choosing between uluwatu and tanah lot for a sunset tour, go to the latter as its a much prettier sea temple (and a much bigger tourist trap), but be aware of the terrible traffic from kuta that i talked about in my review for it and plan accordingly if you aren't going to be on an organized tour.",17
"always love to come here. the place to visit when i have friends/ family visiting from all over side of the world. the kecak dance is the main highlight of the place. now it's even nicer after the renovation. the dance is always entertaining and the entertainers always give them their fullest performance. the only thing to be improved - in my humble opinion is to stop or forbid the audience to walk out from the area before the performance ends! and this note is also for everyone who are planning to visit this place. please, do not walk out in the middle of performance. firstly, it's annoying if you have to walk through a packed seats. secondly, you disturb other audience! and lastly and most importantly: you disrespect thisnsacred dance! the balinese always bless the place / the stage before the performance starts. so be respectful! sunset is always beautiful here! dont't miss it",13
you get peace when you step into this cool and pleasant uluwatu temple area with green and lush garden surrounding the temple and a breathe of fresh and non polluted air. the icing on the cake is the sun set view. it takes almost 90 minutes from kuta on a normal day and when we visited it was raining for most part of the day with lovely and pleasant clouds. the weather is so pleasant and chilly if required you can stay at night in the cottage adjacent to the temple. you can also go for boating in the pond next to the temple . any one visiting bali should certainly visit the temple and an excellent photographic location.,8
"best noodles that we have eaten while in bali, very friendly staff. gusde was our host and was very friendly and knew what he was doing.",2
"we visited this spot with the mayong village tracking experience. this is a nice spot to stop and get some great photos (as another user says, this temple is on the 50k bill). you can't go inside, so don't expect to get up close and personal here. but the structures themselves are beautiful. but it is very busy, and packed with tourists. go early to avoid the crowds!",4
"beautiful temple on bank of river, excellent views,when we visited weather suddenly changed and whole lake filled with clouds for some time,have atleast 2 hr for exploring.",4
"my wife and i visit tanah lot temple and markets every time we go to bali. this year there was an extremely low tide and it was a doddle to get across to the temple - previous trips have seen crashing waves and heavy undertow on occasions making it impossible to access the temple itself. i am told that you can only ascend to the top of the temple if you wear a sarong. i didn't have one so i didn't test it out. i did however touch the sacred snake in its cave. there are actually two of them and they are banded sea snakes, at the encouragement of the handler i did actually touch it and was told that i would have good luck. it didn't bite me so i guess that was lucky to start off with. all sea snakes are very venomous. there is a small fee to enter the cave and touch the snake/s but it is miniscule. (5000 rupiah) afterwards we visited the reptile park which is down a small lane behind the market stall just at the head of the stairs. here you can see pythons in various sizes (they all looked big to me until the keeper took us to see some truly big ones at over 5 metres in length and as thick as a small child's body. my friend had a picture taken with a 3 metre python draped around her neck and another with a 2 metre python and an owl perched on her upraised arm. she is a lot braver than i am. the photos turned out very well and were printed on the spot, framed in a cardboard cover and then sealed in a plastic bag for carrying.. we didn't do a lot of looking around in the market as our driver was getting a bit impatient but i would recommend a trip to this attraction to anyone who goes to bali. the scenery is fantastic and there are lots of places to eat and have a drink if you want to laze away a few hours balinese style.",18
"a rock formation which is home to an ancient hindu temple. it is a beautiful setting and is famed for it's sunsets which, unfortunately, we did not see as we were on a cruise excursion and time spent there was very limited. if you get the opportunity to visit, allow at least two hour to see all aspects of the temple area. to reach the temple area you will have to walk through streets of souvenir shops all selling the same tatty stuff but if you can ignore that you will not be disappointed when you get into the temple area. you can cross to the temple at low tide but you cannot enter",4
"this temple is another tourism icon worth visiting and highlighting its beautiful location onshore of the indian ocean. during our visit, it was the low tide season so we had the privilege to walk all over the sea bed and enjoy the view from there. it is very crowded but manageable. we even get to watch the 'kecak dance' which is alright and waited til sunset for it, i heard the shows at uluwatu temple is way better. there are plenty of stall and shops selling the usual tourist souvenirs, my fave is the sweet buttered corn sold around. the toilets are clean as it is not free, payment upon entrance (make sure you have coins with you). in overall, best to visit around 3-4 as its less hotter and you can enjoy the sunset from there and the view are just amazing!",8
"i didn't like it because it is so touristy! on the way to the temple you're harassed by people wanting to sell you the same stuff you see everywhere. the temple itself is alright, but not really worth spending money on (transport and entrance fee)",4
"this was a great part of bali that me and my husband really enjoyed. the restaurants, beaches and hotels are really out of this world!",2
"you may feel disappointed after traveling there for an hour or two. the issue is that you can't see the temple properly - it hidden by the trees, you can't go inside (at least during regular hours), there are too many people around. the seacoast itself is nice and the seaside view, but there are many more nice beaches with fewer people, a calm atmosphere and free admission.",4
"we were there on easter friday. we were there for less than an hour because it was packed like sardine. this iconic temple is seen in all bali tourist brochures. unless you are around the neighbourhood, it is not worth the travel for just that iconic building since there is nothing to do besides seeing that temple,",2
one of the best temples atop a hill top- great view- go there in evening and also the kekchak dance show is one thing you should not miss.,13
"gorgeous temple over run with hawkers and tourist traps. on the way to the temple (less than 500 metres away) is a ralph lauren store. what more can i say. if you are going there, time your visit for sunset, the most beautiful time to see the temple.",4
"most famous temple in bali, excellent view from the distance. the temple itself is not open to the public, bit of a pity. the photos are much more attractive. still worth visiting.",2
"don't miss this beautiful garden in bali. it's absolutley gorgeous, and a great size. not so huge as to be tiring/overwhelming, yet big enough to feel gracious and relatively uncrowded.",2
as part of my trip to bali i really wanted to visit here. my husband and i booked a tour that included this to which when we got there... i felt like it was oversold in the pictures and not as exciting as i first thought. whilst walking around we were absolutely shocked and disgusted by the stares we received from locals and other tourists. we are black (i am light skinned and my husband is dark skinned)... our visit was ruined when some locals started laughing and pointing at my husband and that is when we decided we had enough and left. overall very disappointing and whilst not everyone starred at us maybe some people should pick up a book and educate themselves about people in the world and how we all look different,2
"a really beautiful place to see a unique temple. nice views and photo opportunities. attracts many tourists. good for all ages, does involve some walking. can walk down to water to view temple closer, but can't go inside temple. can also view a \holy snake\ in the cave for a small fee, and pet if you dare. lots of shopping and restaurants nearby. can be a short visit or as long as you want. i can imagine how peaceful and serene it must have been many many years ago.",4
"i gave it a 4 star assessment. why? i would gladly have given 5 stars for the beautiful temple on a unique location. unfortunately, the place has become over touristy. it's like a small village with dozens of souvenir shops and restaurants. therefore, part of the mystery is gone. but you should still go there for a visit because it's breathtakingly beautiful!",4
"tanah lot is very beautiful and the grounds are well maintained, but it is a pity that it's so crowded and that the route to the temple is now lined with shops. it was cloudy the day we visited, so we weren't able to watch the sunset, but we were able to take some lovely pictures and i still think it's worth the visit.",17
waves pound this cliff based temple which is partially closed at present for renovations. still worth visiting but beware of the naughty monkeys. they were swimming and diving in a temple pool when there...hilarious. the surfing mecca is a kilometre away to the north. great views from the rambling shacks and bars that cling to the cliff.,14
"visiting uluwatu and nearby tanah lot in bali could well be equivalent to visiting notre dame paris, the statue of liberty, ankor wat, vatican city. not a screaming selfie-twitter experience but a direct communication with the soul of an extraordinary culture. modest but exceptionally beautiful structures in a breathtaking location which still, in spite of the hoards of tourists is an active, sacred site. as a tourist you might have have to stretch your neck to look over and around the gates and walls but a glimpse is a thrill.",8
"must go, but in time for the sunset. also arrive early to get a ticket for the kecak and fire dance. no atm/cards at the ticket office. have money with you. also beware of the thieving monkeys!!!!",13
it is big mistake if you skip this temple once you are in bali. this is the iconic and a must visit. we came early to avoid the crazy crowded. if you have time it is good to get holy water nearby the main temple,2
"it's smaller than you'd expect given the hype, and although it's pretty enough it's certainly nothing to get excited about. if you want to something water-related in bali you're better off picking a nice hot springs or waterfall. one big shame is that they sell fish food in plastic bags, and of course most of the plastic bags are then thrown away and simply litter the grounds.",2
"i took a private trip to uluwatu temple on impulse. you will need to acquire a sarong to enter the complex. there is a nice, safe cliff top walk with good views of the ocean. the temple itself stands out but is not fully accessible because, after all, it's a place of worship. there are cheeky monkeys, you are warned that they will steal, hats and classes, but these monkeys seem to have a fetish for flip flops. the temple holds a kecak sunset dance which i unfortunately missed. uluwatu should be on your tick list of what to do in bali if you have a few hours to spare in the evening.",8
"in the northern part of bali lies this amazing structure.- it was well worth the trip if you like looking at temples! this one on a little island on lake bratan. the beautiful tiered straw layered roof is impressive to see against the skyline. you can take boat trips around the island and to see the temple from a different perspective (we didnt do this) but it was great watching people, in colourful bright attire bringing their offerings to the temple. great restaurant on site where we had a buffet lunch and also a little play area for the children.",2
"i travelled for 3 hours because i wanted to see the peninsular but what i saw was quite disappointing. the monkey menace made things worse. as we entered, my driver let me know that the monkeys at uluwatu are quite 'naughty' as compared to other areas. as soon as we stepped out of the car a huge monkey jumped on my teenage daughters back. fortunately it did not bite her and jumped right off. there weren't any visible scratches on her back but i was still concerned. the local authorities weren't bothered too much about the incident and told me that the monkeys targeted her because of her spectacles and not to worry. we paid the 50000 idr per person entry fee but found the lands end extremely disappointing and we decided there was no point in spending any more time there. on our walk back to our car a lady lost her very expensive sunglasses to another monkey. i don't think uluwatu is worth risking a rabies attack.",8
it was a lie about the stealing monkeys!! when we got there my family prepared for the worst(we kept all our belongings in the car. we held the cameras firmly in our hands)actually the monkeys were quite tame(surprisingly)they wouldnt come on the path we took.go to uluwatu temple at sunset. its beautiful!!,8
monkeys were friendly. quite a lot of tourists but i didnt see monkeys stealing sun glasses etc like in uluwatu temple. it might be thanks to regular feeding hours. there are instructions not to look monkeys to eyes or try to touch them. small entarance fees.,8
"tanah lot temple is a tourism icon of the island of bali. besides that, one of the famous tourism objects on the island of bali that must be visited. because so famous tourist attractions in bali, then almost every day, tanah-lot tourism objects are always crowded with tourist visits. tanah lot temple is part of the kahyangan jagat temple in bali, intended as a place to worship the sea guard god. when the sea tides, it will appear to be surrounded by sea water. underneath it is a small cave where there are several sea snakes. holy snake sea snakes have characteristics, with a flat tail like a fish, black in yellow color. according to the story, the sea snake is the incarnation of the temple's shawl. the founder of the temple was a brahmin from java who wandered to bali. he was named dang yang nirartha. it is said that the sacred snake of tanah lot was assigned as a guardian of the temple.",18
"so the temple site itself looks interesting, but there were tons of people in the area. it doesnt seem to me that this is a place built or meant to host a lot of people. it's almost an eye sore to me. l",4
"we were lucky, and arrived with low tide. a small natural spring of fresh water underneath the ledge where the priest blesses you with the fresh water and rice and then puts a frangipani flower behind your ear - small donation preferred, not needed. we couldn't get into the temple, but from the top of the cliff with a cold drink, amazing to see the sunset",4
"tanah lot is home to pilgrimage temple pura tanah lot, a popular tourist and cultural icon for photography. the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide. its a very beautiful site to see, and the sunset is very beautiful (if you can catch it, lot of time the area surrounds by thick fog)",17
"the view is very very beautiful with the cliff and the sea, especially in sunset time. don't miss the kecak dance if you wnet here. they performed everyday around 6 pm for around 100k idr (i forget the exact price) with the amphitheater face the sunset view. it was so beautiful and the dance is also superb. since they are so many reviews already about the dance, i'll just give you some tips: the entrance ticket for performance is limited, so it is better if you get ticket as fast as possible esp in crowded season (for example: i buy the ticket at around 5 pm in the site), and also it is better if you already sit in the amphitheater 30-15 minutes before the show to have a good spot. enjoy! :d",13
"having recently returned from bali quite simply there aren't many places not worth visiting. prior to arriving in bali we contacted a local driver made suana via facebook to inform him of the places we would like to visit. this enabled him to put together a daily itinerary for us with further suggestions from him. the daily cost for him to transport us to all the different sights was about £40 per day. a further advantage to having him with us that he then escorted us around the various sights and was on hand to take pictures. our first outing with him consisted of tanah lot temple, uluwatu temple and the gwk cultural park. all the temples are beautiful to look at. seen some moans about local traders but unlike other countries are not at all pushy and a polite no thank you suffices. our second outing consisted of the tegalalang rice terraces, besakih mother temple, batur volcano and hot springs. a wonderful day out with some great memories made. our final outing was to ulun danu temple which again was beautiful. i would recommend visiting as many different sights as possible as each one was well worth the visit and having a local driver like made made it even more interesting as he was able to impart local knowledge.",2
high up in the mountains with a lovely lake setting. this was very picturesque and the gardens were lovely. so relaxing looking at the views across the lake. restaurant and shops. this is a must visit temple and it is very high up in the mountains up the winding roads which get very busy. the views from the road were very nice seeing the padi fields and scenery,4
"the sun set view from this location is mesmerising.the temple is located at a height, at the edge of sea. sea view is breath taking. at the entrance you are cautioned about monkey menace and should be careful about your belongings. ofcourse if something is snatched by monkeys, you are adviced to contact the temple staff. there is heavy traffic on road to ulwatu temple during peak tourist hours, plan your trip keeping in mind travel time.",8
"do not miss this place on your trip to bali, and try to make it there during sunset. absolutely stunning. one of teh best sunset views i've seen.the cliff with sounds waves crashing on it was absolutely blissful. the temple grounds were beautiful but the temple itself was kinda small and off-limits to visitors. beware of the monkeys thou' the best views of sunset and cliffs are had from the temple itself so pry yourself away from the crowds once you arrive.",2
the sunrises from temple statue and the view is totally worth it .. grand hyatt also rents kite if you wish to fly kite,4
its a beautiful temple of bali. its is located on the shores of lake bratan in the mountains near bedugul. lake bratan is known as the lake of holy mountain. this lake is located 1200 metter above sea level. i can feel another world when u will get the temple.,2
the viewsfrom the temple are sspectacular of the waves impounding the huge rocks all the time worth many a photographs!,4
"this was a very well maintained and popular temple grounds. the popularity of this temple was surprising with so many people traveling up from the major centers to the south. this main water temple is close to the shore for viewing and photos, and is similar to several other very popular temples in the south. the gardens had small benches shaded under the trees to rest under, and a restaurant to match the popularity of so many visitors.",4
"this place is one of the famous place in bali that people wants to come. there are the temple there. nice temple, nice view. but the best is if you like to shopping, this place is correct for you, cause the price is pretty cheap.",2
"excellence view from the hills. you can find monkeys on the way to the temple. they have nice shows during the sunset, but i wouldnt suggest to come during rainy season as its get wet and they may ended the show early",14