Ubud Kecak & Fire Dance Show
Experience the thrilling Ubud Kecak & Fire Dance Show and be mesmerized by hypnotic Kecak dances, dazzling flames, and colorful cultural costumes.-
Enjoy the Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance show seated in the amphitheatre beside the Uluwatu temple, which dates back to the 11th century.
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Watch the troupe of around 75 dancers descend onto the stage to re-enact the episodes from the Ramayana epic.
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The show begins just in time for you to witness the breathtaking view of the sunset as the perfect natural backdrop.
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Marvel at the elaborate costumes worn by the dancers as they re-enact the tale with changing tempos and human vocals, all with your Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance show tickets.
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Enjoy the Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance show seated in the amphitheatre beside the Uluwatu temple, which dates back to the 11th century.
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Watch the troupe of around 75 dancers descend onto the stage to re-enact the episodes from the Ramayana epic.
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The show begins just in time for you to witness the breathtaking view of the sunset as the perfect natural backdrop.
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Marvel at the elaborate costumes worn by the dancers as they re-enact the tale with changing tempos and human vocals, all with your Uluwatu Kecak & Fire Dance show tickets.
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Get ready for a mesmerizing 1-hour Kecak dance show that brings the Hindu epic Ramayana to life, complete with hypnotic chants and stunning performances.
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Take your pick between a cozy outdoor amphitheater in Ubud or the breathtaking ocean backdrop of Melasti Beach for this unforgettable experience.
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Watch in awe as a large troupe of male dancers tell the story of Prince Rama's battle against demon king Ravana through vivid expressions and movements.
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Immerse yourself in the rhythmic "cak" chants that create a spellbinding musical atmosphere, perfectly complementing the colorful and artistic display.
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Fun fact: The Kecak dance is unique for its lack of traditional instruments, with the male performers' chanting of "cak," said to mimic monkey troops.
More details
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Get ready for a mesmerizing 1-hour Kecak dance show that brings the Hindu epic Ramayana to life, complete with hypnotic chants and stunning performances.
-
Take your pick between a cozy outdoor amphitheater in Ubud or the breathtaking ocean backdrop of Melasti Beach for this unforgettable experience.
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Watch in awe as a large troupe of male dancers tell the story of Prince Rama's battle against demon king Ravana through vivid expressions and movements.
-
Immerse yourself in the rhythmic "cak" chants that create a spellbinding musical atmosphere, perfectly complementing the colorful and artistic display.
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Fun fact: The Kecak dance is unique for its lack of traditional instruments, with the male performers' chanting of "cak," said to mimic monkey troops.
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Watch the Kecak Fire Dance show against the stellar backdrop of a sunset while seated in the amphitheater at Melasti Beach.
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Witness the fiery display of Balinese culture where an episode from Ramayana is choreographed with fire and powerful trance chanting.
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Marvel at the elaborate costumes worn by the dancers and let the rhythmic 'cak' chants draw you in, perfectly complementing the artistic display.
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Take in the stunning beauty of Melasti Beach, where towering limestone cliffs rise dramatically above the crystal-clear waters, a breathtaking backdrop for the show!
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Did you know? The Kecak dance was created in the 1930s by Balinese artist Wayan Limbak and German painter Walter Spies. It’s inspired by the traditional Sanghyang dance, performed for spiritual rituals.
More details
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Watch the Kecak Fire Dance show against the stellar backdrop of a sunset while seated in the amphitheater at Melasti Beach.
-
Witness the fiery display of Balinese culture where an episode from Ramayana is choreographed with fire and powerful trance chanting.
-
Marvel at the elaborate costumes worn by the dancers and let the rhythmic 'cak' chants draw you in, perfectly complementing the artistic display.
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Take in the stunning beauty of Melasti Beach, where towering limestone cliffs rise dramatically above the crystal-clear waters, a breathtaking backdrop for the show!
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Did you know? The Kecak dance was created in the 1930s by Balinese artist Wayan Limbak and German painter Walter Spies. It’s inspired by the traditional Sanghyang dance, performed for spiritual rituals.
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Uncover the intriguing history and cultural significance of the Uluwatu temple on a small group tour led by your friendly guide. It is considered one of Bali's six main temples.
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Take your time exploring the temple on your own, admiring the stunning views of the ocean and the beautiful landscape.
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Watch the amazing Kecak Fire Dance at 6 PM, performed against the incredible backdrop of the cliff and the colorful sunset.
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Upgrade to a private tour and end your evening with a tasty barbecue seafood dinner at the lovely Jimbaran Bay at your own expense.
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Fun fact: The Kecak Fire Dance is unique because it doesn't use any musical instruments. Instead, the performance is accompanied by a choir of around 50-70 men chanting "cak" rhythmically.
More details
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Uncover the intriguing history and cultural significance of the Uluwatu temple on a small group tour led by your friendly guide. It is considered one of Bali's six main temples.
-
Take your time exploring the temple on your own, admiring the stunning views of the ocean and the beautiful landscape.
-
Watch the amazing Kecak Fire Dance at 6 PM, performed against the incredible backdrop of the cliff and the colorful sunset.
-
Upgrade to a private tour and end your evening with a tasty barbecue seafood dinner at the lovely Jimbaran Bay at your own expense.
-
Fun fact: The Kecak Fire Dance is unique because it doesn't use any musical instruments. Instead, the performance is accompanied by a choir of around 50-70 men chanting "cak" rhythmically.
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Explore two of Bali’s famous temples—Tanah Lot and Uluwatu on a private tour with an English-speaking guide. Also, enjoy the convenience of seamless hotel transfers.
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Make your way to the most photographed temple in Bali, Tanah Lot, which stands on a high rock. Listen to your expert English-speaking guide tell you about its fascinating history.
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Take in the views of Pura Uluwatu perched atop a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, and opt for a ticket upgrade if you're a group of 6 to 10 people.
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Witness the fiery display of Balinese culture at the Kecak Fire Dance, where an episode from Ramayana is choreographed with fire and powerful trance chanting.
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Fun fact: Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali's oldest and most revered sea temples, believed to have been built in the 11th century.
More details
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Explore two of Bali’s famous temples—Tanah Lot and Uluwatu on a private tour with an English-speaking guide. Also, enjoy the convenience of seamless hotel transfers.
-
Make your way to the most photographed temple in Bali, Tanah Lot, which stands on a high rock. Listen to your expert English-speaking guide tell you about its fascinating history.
-
Take in the views of Pura Uluwatu perched atop a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, and opt for a ticket upgrade if you're a group of 6 to 10 people.
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Witness the fiery display of Balinese culture at the Kecak Fire Dance, where an episode from Ramayana is choreographed with fire and powerful trance chanting.
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Fun fact: Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali's oldest and most revered sea temples, believed to have been built in the 11th century.
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Let the ancient echoes of the Ramayana come alive in Ubud's Kecak Fire Dance, a hypnotic blend of rhythm, fire, and legend.
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The Kecak tells the Ramayana story of Sita's capture and Rama’s fight for her freedom against Ravana through rhythmic chants.
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The performance is set against the backdrop of the Peliatan Palace, dating back to the 17th century.
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Fun fact: Did you know that the Kecak dance uses no instruments? Performers do a rhythmic chanting of "cak cak cak", creating a mesmerizing soundscape.
More details
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Let the ancient echoes of the Ramayana come alive in Ubud's Kecak Fire Dance, a hypnotic blend of rhythm, fire, and legend.
-
The Kecak tells the Ramayana story of Sita's capture and Rama’s fight for her freedom against Ravana through rhythmic chants.
-
The performance is set against the backdrop of the Peliatan Palace, dating back to the 17th century.
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Fun fact: Did you know that the Kecak dance uses no instruments? Performers do a rhythmic chanting of "cak cak cak", creating a mesmerizing soundscape.