Showing posts with label Uluwatu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uluwatu. Show all posts

Uluwatu in south Bali

Uluwatu is the very southwesterly point of the island of Bali and is important to Bali in both a spiritual way and a tourism way. Firstly it is the location of on of the most sacred 'directional temples' on the island that is said to influence everybody on the island and in the same way as Tanah Lot, it is dedicated to the spirits of the sea and must be visited by every Balinese person on a sacred festival which in the case Uluwatu is Galungan. The temple at Uluwatu is one of the largest in Bali and t is unclear why this area should be so sacred as the history is of the Uluwatu is uncertain and shrouded with myth. On thing that is for certain is that it has been visited by two of the most holy people ever to walk the soils of Bali who both have had their impact on the area. Firstly the Javanese Hindu priests Empu Kuturan who built most of the shine and temple and later Nirartha who added to the shrine. Today as it has been for years the temple has open doors to all who wish to enter in good spirit and it has become a cultural tourist attraction to come and visit the temple named Pura Luhur Uluwatu and witness not only its ancient and incredible intricacy and size but also it’s amazing traditional performances that are carried out from within. These performances involve traditional dress and costumed including women in beautiful outfits with traditional make up and men also with make up and often masks. The performances are elegant and also sinister with trance summoning and dancing as well as reenactments of some of the most fierce and bloodthirsty stories from the myths and legends.

Another interest of Uluwatu is its surfing breaks, there are actually five breaks that are named outside corner, the peak, racetracks and the bombie. The peak and the racetrack are the most consistent waves here that rarely flat due to Uluwatu being the swell's first stop after Antarctica. The other breaks come into play when the swell gets big and can be epic although unless this is the case then the water can be very crowded. There are safe areas to swim on the beach but there can be very strong swells around the cave that can rip you straight into the racetrack that is a powerful barrel breaking onto shallow reef.

There are a few places to stay and more being built. There are luxury and budget places as well as more located around Padang Padang although the new developments at dreamlands are sure to compete with tourists who stay in this area as Dreamlands is less than a 20 minute commute from Uluwatu. Uluwatu is a favorite spot to watch the sun set with a panoramic view of the coast, views of the island of Bali and the incredible white jagged cliffs that transform with the light. When you witness the energy of this are it is hardly surprising that the Balinese have deemed it one the most sacred and holy areas on the island.
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Uluwatu Beach

For those fanatic surfers out there, I would surely have no need to describe Uluwatu for you. This is likely to be your beach haven and you know it inside out. Uluwatu beach is just that indescribable, perfect paradise for surfers. Besides the wonderful scenery accompanying the waves in this lovely place, there are also many small local cafes providing light snacks for those who want to fill their tummy before surfing. However, if you do not surf, it does not mean Uluwatu isn’t the place for you. Look out for all the sweet little moments served out to you on a plate in every nook and cranny of this amazing place.

The beach is right down the hill so you will have to go down several stairways to reach it. As I walking down, I saw a monkey swinging from one tree branch to another. I felt so at one with nature right at that point. Now, just before you finally reach the beach you will come to this cave with water drops on one side due to the high tide the night before. Beautiful!

Let me describe to you what I love about Uluwatu Beach… its white sandy beach with that handful of people sunbathing while the rest are far off in the distance trying the waves. I also like the idea of Uluwatu being a rocky beach, with all those corals right at the side of the coast. Do you know I had my own private pool right down at the beach! Yes, there are no tides or waves here and you can actually have a proper swim. Just stand on one end of the rock, examine some of the small sea fishes looking for food in the delightfully clear ocean. Wow… beyond my wildest imagination!

Just like many other places, here many resorts and first class spas offer to spoil you silly, completing your perfect holiday.
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