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Watersports Experience with Kecak Uluwatu Bali Tour

12 Hours

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Water sports Experience with Kecak Uluwatu Bali Tour Experience the most thrilling and exciting water activities at Tanjung Benoa Beach in Nusa Dua in the morning. Beat the adrenaline and explore the blue sea by riding banana boat, Fly Fish and parasailing with the professional instructors.

Then we will stop for lunch (optional ) before continuing our driving to Pandawa beach. It is very nice white sandy beach with beautiful crafting cliff. After that,we will continue to visit Uluwatu Temple, one of Bali’s nine key directional temples of Bali perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 meters above sea level. During sunset, we will finish the trip by watching the sacred fire dance, also known as Kecak Dance, presenting several episodes taken from the Ramayana epic.

Price Includes

  • Private Car with good A/C
  • English Speaking Driver
  • Petrol
  • Water sports Packages
  • Entrance Fee to all site based on Itinerary
  • Using facilities locker, shower and changing room
  • Insurance coverage during water sports activities

Price Exclude

  • Lunch and Dinner

Water sports Packages

  • Flying Fish (2 Fly)
  • Banana Boat (2 Round )
  • Parasailing Adventure (6 Minutes)

Contact

+62 878 6118 2239
amertabalikencanatour@gmail.com
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Itinerary

Beat the adrenaline and explore the blue sea by riding banana boat, Fly Fish andparasailing with the professional instructors.

Pandawa Beach is located at Badung – South Kuta tourist region and one of the many beaches in Bali. In the past, this beach is well known to be one of the regions secret beaches because of the location behind a mountainous area that secluded its location to the unknown.

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.

Kecak is a form of Balinese Hindu dance and music drama that was developed in the 1930s in Bali, Indonesia. Since its creation, it has been performed primarily by men, with the first women’s kecak group having started in 2006. The dance is based on the story of the Ramayana and is traditionally performed in temples and villages across Bali.

2-5 Persons

IDR 1.250M

6-10 Persons

IDR 1.150M