Uluwatu Temple is built on a rock cliff with a height of 97 meters from the sea level Uluwatu temple is one of Sad Temple in Bali which is believed by the Hindus as a buffer from the 9 eyes in the wind. This temple was originally used as a place of worship a holy priest named professor Kuturan 11th Century. He lowered teaching Indigenous Villages with all the rules. This temple was also used to worship the holy priest, ie Nirartha Dang Hyang, who came to Bali in late 1550 and ended the trip with the so-called sacred Moksah in this place.
Pura Uluwatu is one of the temples in Bali with the location is very beautiful. The main attraction for tourists from this temple is a view of the spectacular. Located in the northwest, such temple is perched on the tip of a very high rock cliffs and steep, with views of the sea under clear blue color and blow-wave which produces froth of white foam which is very beautiful.
According to history, a Hindu priest from Java named MR Kuturan is the man who first built the temple in this place. Then forwarded by colleagues who later also built the temple of Tanah Lot is also famous for its sunset (sunset), which is very beautiful.
This evening, you can see kecak dance. Kecak dance is one of Bali's most popular dances. Kecak dance can be found in several places in Bali, but that at Uluwatu is the most interesting to watch.
Uluwatu Temple is a temple that is rich in historical value and the value of magic. This temple is so extraordinary, standing on a cliff with a height of approximately 97 meters in the middle of lambasting the Indian Ocean. Uluwatu is known as a good place to surf and spend time on the beach. |