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ULUWATU DAY TOURS || BALI VOLCANO TREKKING
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Uluwatu Day Tours

ULUWATU DAY TOURS is an exciting tour to visit the temple on the rock with breathtaking view of sunset view as a backdrop. The tour will explore the famous tourist destinations in Bali of Uluwatu Temple and kecak fire dance that is located above a big stone in coastal periphery. The tour also visits other places of interest in Badung regency or south part of Bali like padang padang beach and Jimbaran seafood by sunset. It is a half day tour with private air-conditioning car transfer and professional english speaking driver who is always outstanding offer out best quality service.

The Places of Interest will be visited on South Bali Tours

jet sky - BALI VOLCANO TREKKING

Jet Sky

One of the most important 0f South Bali Tour is Tanjung Benoa Water Sport Activities is playground, and you can zip across the waves on a jet-ski or hover high up in the air for a breathtaking bird’s eye-view of the peninsula by a speedboat-towed parachute. Jet-ski rides are usually accompanied by an instructor on piggyback while you freely take the controls, and rides take between 15 to 20 minutes of fun and splashing thrills. Inflatable craft include banana boats and flying fish, both not for the faint of heart, with the latter gliding two-to-five metres high up in the air as it gains speed. Water jetpacks are the newest to enter the scene, which let you soar like Iron Man. Underwater adventures include scuba diving, sea-walking adventures, and the latest underwater scooters to enjoy lush coral gardens. Most of the operators are easily found along the northern coastline.

water blow - BALI VOLCANO TREKKING

Water Blow in Nusa Dua lets you witness the awesome power of nature as large waves from the Indian Ocean constantly crash against the jagged limestone edges on the peninsula’s south-eastern cliff. You can easily reach this purpose-built lookout along paved footpaths on the southern half of the ‘twin islands’. Here you’ll find 240 degrees of dramatic seascape, with the irregular splashes and sprays simply adding to the fun of it. An arch reading ‘Water Blow’ overhead leads you to the site, and a stone slab cautions visitors with inscriptions that read, “Strong Currents”, “Sudden Drop Off”, “Dangerous Shorebreak”, “Slippery Rocks”, “High Surf” and “Sharp Coral” along the way. Indeed, the crashing waves can reach up to several metres high. The lookout is a circular cement stage bordered by guardrails. It is built with a large stone in the middle with benches where you can take a seat and wait for each wave.

padang padang beach - BALI VOLCANO TREKKING

Padang Padang Beach, locally referred to as Pantai Labuan Sait, is one of Bali’s most famous surf spots, located on the north-western coast of the island’s Bukit Peninsula, and just a kilometre southwest of the Anantara Bali Uluwatu. This beach features an exotic setting; a simply stunning one hundred meter-long stretch of sand that is accessible down a flight of stairs through a unique hollow rock entrance. The surf has a steady set of barrels during good weather, attracting wave riders from around the world.

 

 

ITINERARY :

09:00 Pick up at the hotel
09:45 Visiting tanjung benoa beach (water spoert activities)
12:30 Visiting water blow in nusa dua beach
14:30 Visiting Padang – Padang beach (Having lunch)
16.30 Visiting uluwatu temple
18.30 Visiting kecak fire dance and enjoy sunset
19:30 Having dinner in jimbaran beach
21:00 Arrive Back at your hotel

INCLUDE IN PRICE :

• 21% government tax and service charge
• Private Car (Ac) & Petrol
• Driver English Speaking

WHAT TO BRING :

• Modest cloth
• Hat
• Camera
• Money
• Sun screen

 

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