Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Adventure Travel Asia: Bali, Indonesia (Uluwatu)

Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple is one of the main Hindu temples in Bali. The temple is situated along the cliffs, about 70 meters from the raging waves of the ocean. It is quite popular due to the breathtaking view of the sunset.

You need to be properly dressed when going inside the compound. You can't wear short pants. Sarongs are available for rent while sashes are lent for free.

I have nothing much to say about this place other than it's truly breathtaking! I'll let the pics speak for themselves.







Only worshipers are allowed inside the temple itself so I don't have good pics. Personally though, there's nothing interesting to see inside. Unless there's a ritual going on.








The waves were really crashing into the rocks below.

You'll be taking a lot of pictures here.. not knowing that monkeys will be sneaking in to steal your stuff.


Notice the monkey at the bottom left corner of the frame? That dude grabbed a keychain hanging from my camera bag. Good thing he wasn't able to yank it off. None of my stuff was taken.

There are hundreds of monkeys there. They are very very quick and will try to steal your things. We were told that a lot of people lose their glasses, caps, hair clips. The guides can get them back for you for a fee, which ranges to around US$40-50.




These monkeys just hang around the temple areas and wait for food from tourists.

We were told by our guide that there's a technique in getting back stolen items. You need to give the monkey two food items. Give the monkey one item first. When you give the second item, they will drop your things since they wouldn't let go of the food that's already in their other hand.



Unfortunately, giving the monkeys food to get stolen items back simply encourages them to steal more.

We were not able to wait for the sunset, but it's still a pretty sight.


.. more to come..

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