Mata Bali Private Tours

Uluwatu Temple, Kecak Fire Dance & Seafood Dinner At Jimbaran

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23:00 or 00.00 (11pm or 12 noon)

Tour duration (10hrs)
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From USD 60–80 per car (max 6 people) for 10 hours.
Groups over 6 will use a larger van at a different rate.

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Your afternoon adventure begins at Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK), home to Indonesia's tallest statue created by renowned Balinese sculptor Nyoman Nuarta. This impressive monument depicts Lord Wisnu riding the legendary Garuda bird, symbolizing eternal virtue.

Next, visit the beautiful Padang-Padang Beach, famous among surfers and sun-seekers alike. Access this enchanting white-sand beach by descending through a natural cave entrance that opens to a stunning coastline.
Continue to the magnificent Uluwatu Temple, perched dramatically on a cliff edge overlooking the Indian Ocean. This sacred temple offers breathtaking sunset views and is guarded by playful monkeys believed to protect the temple from negative influences.
As twilight approaches, witness the spectacular Kecak and Fire Dance performance in an open-air theater near the temple. This traditional Balinese dance features rhythmic chanting and exciting fire elements that bring ancient stories to life.

Complete your evening with a delicious seafood dinner on Jimbaran Bay Beach. Dine with your toes in the sand as you enjoy fresh seafood prepared in traditional Balinese style at one of the beachfront restaurants.

1. Booking and Confirmation
  • All bookings must be made in advance via WhatsApp, our website booking form, or email.

  • A booking is confirmed once you receive a confirmation message from our team.

  • We recommend booking at least 24 hours prior to your desired travel date to ensure availability.

2. Payments
  • Payments can be made in cash (IDR) to the driver on the day of service or via other approved methods.

  • Some tours may require a deposit in advance, which will be communicated upon booking.

3. Cancellations and Refunds
  • Cancellations made more than 24 hours before the scheduled tour will incur no charge.

  • Cancellations made within 24 hours may be subject to a cancellation fee.

  • No-shows or same-day cancellations are non-refundable.

  • If a tour is canceled by us due to unforeseen circumstances (weather, road conditions, etc.), a full refund will be issued or an alternative date will be offered.

4. Changes and Rescheduling
  • We will do our best to accommodate any changes to your itinerary. Please notify us as early as possible.

  • Rescheduling is subject to availability.

5. Tour Inclusions and Exclusions
  • Prices include vehicle, fuel, and driver services.

  • Entrance fees, activity charges, meals, and personal expenses are not included unless specified.

6. Travel Insurance
  • We strongly recommend that guests arrange their own travel and medical insurance. We are not liable for any personal injury, loss, or damage during the tour.

7. Liability
  • While every effort is made to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, Mata Bali Private Driver shall not be held responsible for any loss, damage, or injury sustained during the tour.

8. Conduct
  • We reserve the right to refuse service to guests who behave inappropriately, are under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or pose a threat to others.

9. Privacy Policy
    • All personal information collected during booking is kept confidential and used only for the purpose of providing services.

Dos in Bali
  • Dress Modestly when visiting temples – cover shoulders and knees.

  • Respect Local Customs – Balinese culture is deeply spiritual.

  • Use Both Hands when giving or receiving something from locals.

  • Take Off Your Shoes before entering someone’s home or temple.

  • Learn a Few Local Phrases – even a simple “Terima kasih” (thank you) goes a long way.

  • Bargain Politely in markets – it’s expected, but always with a smile.

  • Dispose of Trash Properly – help keep Bali clean and beautiful.


Don’ts in Bali
  • Don’t Touch People’s Heads – it’s considered disrespectful.

  • Don’t Point with Your Feet – feet are seen as the lowest, most impure part of the body.

  • Don’t Enter Temples During Menstruation – per Balinese tradition, women are asked to refrain.

  • Don’t Lose Your Temper – shouting or arguing in public is frowned upon.

  • Don’t Drink Tap Water – always opt for bottled or filtered water.

  • Don’t Litter or Damage Nature – respect the island’s environment and sacred spaces.

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