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    Find all the essential information about Uluwatu Temple, from entrance fees to visitor guidelines, to ensure a smooth and unforgettable experience.

    Uluwatu Temple is open daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The Kecak Dance performance starts at 6:00 PM, with gates opening at 4:00 PM.

    International Visitors: Adult IDR 50,000 | Child IDR 30,000
    Domestic Visitors: Adult IDR 30,000 | Child IDR 20,000
    Kecak Dance Ticket: Adult IDR 150,000 | Child IDR 75,000

    As a sacred site, visitors must wear a sarong and sash, which are provided at the entrance. Dress modestly and cover your shoulders and knees.

    Yes! The monkeys are sacred and protected, but they can be mischievous. Do not feed them and secure your belongings like sunglasses, hats, and phones.

    If a monkey takes your belongings, do not chase it. Report the incident to temple staff, who are trained to retrieve lost items. If injured, seek first aid assistance at the visitor center.

    Follow the emergency navigation signs located around the temple. Stay calm, follow staff instructions, and move towards designated safe zones away from cliffs or unstable areas.

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