



These tickets cannot be cancelled. Rescheduling is not allowed.
Immerse yourself in Bali's cultural richness with a mesmerizing Kecak & Fire Dance performance tailored to your preferences. Choose from a variety of enchanting venues that perfectly complement your itinerary. Whether it's the tranquil ambiance of a sacred temple in Ubud, the regal setting of a royal palace courtyard, the immersive experience at a cultural museum, or the breathtaking backdrop of a beachfront stage at sunset, each show promises to bring the epic Ramayana tale to life through captivating rituals, entrancing chants, and compelling storytelling.
Ensure a seamless experience by arriving at your selected venue at least 30 minutes before the show commences. Simply present your electronic ticket and a valid photo ID at the entrance for quick validation and hassle-free entry.
Prepare to be spellbound by the iconic Balinese performance renowned for its rhythmic chants, dynamic rituals, and poignant rendition of the Ramayana epic.
Key features
Uluwatu Temple: Delight in a cliff-top spectacle featuring daily performances against the backdrop of dramatic ocean sunsets.
Melasti Beach: Experience a unique coastal ambiance as the rhythmic waves and fiery rituals intertwine in a mesmerizing display.
Pura Dalem Gede, Ubud (Sun & Tue): Immerse yourself in an authentic spiritual experience at this traditional temple in Ubud.
Agung Rai Museum of Art, Ubud (Mon & Wed): Explore a cultural gem that seamlessly combines performance art with Balinese cultural expressions.
Peliatan Palace, Ubud (Thu): Step into a world of heritage and elegance at this royal courtyard showcasing traditional Balinese architecture.
Desa Lan Puseh Temple, Junjungan (Sat): Engage in a community-focused experience at this intimate village temple offering a glimpse into local traditions.
Nusa Dua Theater (Fri): Witness a dynamic fusion of Kecak and the Barong dance in a modern setting at this captivating venue.
Feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks to enjoy during the tour.
Respect the local customs by dressing modestly when visiting Peliatan Palace and watching the traditional Kecak dance.
The entrance to Peliatan Palace closes promptly at 5 pm.
Remember to dress modestly, covering your shoulders and knees, when exploring Uluwatu Temple.
Be cautious with your belongings as monkeys at the site may interact with them.
For your comfort, wear suitable footwear like sandals at Pandawa Beach due to its rocky and hot surface.
While Melasti Beach has accessible paths to the performance area, be mindful of the beach conditions and seating options.
Upon booking, your voucher will be promptly sent to your email.
Simply present the voucher on your smartphone along with a valid photo ID at the designated redemption location.