To reach Uluwatu Temple, you will need about 45 minutes from Nusa Dua, or about 1 hour and 15 minutes from Kuta or Tuban, then you will get to the road through the hilly Pecati, famous for its monuments and mansions. If you are from Kuta, you will pass a similar path and climbed a hill that will pass Kedodongan, hills and at the same time Jimbaran beach, to reach the Temple. The full name of this temple Pura Luhur, a temple built with astonishing interior where elegantly carved on the rocks jutting into the sea, on the edge of the precipice, just above the legendary surf area of Bali.
The Temple is located at the westernmost tip of the peninsula is also the hills Sad Heaven Temple, believed by Hindus as a buffer from the wind 9. This temple was originally used as a place to worship a holy priest of the 11th century named professor Kuturan. He lowered the teachings of Indigenous Village with all the rules. This temple used to worship the holy priest that followed, namely Nirartha Dang Hyang, who came to Bali in late 1550 and ended his holy journey with so-called Moksah / Ngeluhur in this place. The word is at the origin of the name Pura Luhur. Uluwatu Temple is also famous for its directly below is the beach Pecatu often used as a place for surf sports, and even international events are often held here. This famous surf beach is very suitable for surfing to be a place other than natural beauty of Bali is very beautiful.