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.
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Enjoy the Kecak & Fire Dance show seated in the amphitheater beside the Uluwatu temple, and watch the troupe of around 75 dancers 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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Opt for a Shared Tour or a Private Tour for round-trip hotel transfers; both include access to the clifftop Uluwatu Temple, a sacred 11th-century Balinese site, along with skip-the-line entry to the Kecak & Fire Dance Show and company of an English-speaking guide.
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Enjoy the Kecak & Fire Dance show seated in the amphitheater beside the Uluwatu temple, and watch the troupe of around 75 dancers 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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Opt for a Shared Tour or a Private Tour for round-trip hotel transfers; both include access to the clifftop Uluwatu Temple, a sacred 11th-century Balinese site, along with skip-the-line entry to the Kecak & Fire Dance Show and company of an English-speaking guide.
19% off
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Get ready for a mesmerizing 1-hour Kecak dance show that brings the Hindu epic Ramayana to life at Melasti Beach, Nusa Dua, or Pandawa, each offering a unique view of the Kecak Fire Dance
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Watch in awe as a large troupe of male dancers tells the story of Prince Rama's battle against the demon king Ravana through vivid expressions and movements.
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Choose from three beach locations: Melasti for tranquility, Nusa Dua for a Kecak-Barong mix, or Pandawa for a fire-lit Kecak performance.
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Get ready for a mesmerizing 1-hour Kecak dance show that brings the Hindu epic Ramayana to life at Melasti Beach, Nusa Dua, or Pandawa, each offering a unique view of the Kecak Fire Dance
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Watch in awe as a large troupe of male dancers tells the story of Prince Rama's battle against the demon king Ravana through vivid expressions and movements.
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Choose from three beach locations: Melasti for tranquility, Nusa Dua for a Kecak-Barong mix, or Pandawa for a fire-lit Kecak performance.
33% off
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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. Catch a performance almost any day of the week, right in the heart of Ubud.
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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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Whether set in a serene temple, cultural museum, royal courtyard, or traditional village shrine, each venue brings its own unique charm to this iconic Balinese performance.
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Pick a show that suits your schedule: Agung Rai Museum of Art (Mon, Wed), Pura Dalem Gede (Sun, Tue), Peliatan Palace (Thu), or Desa Lan Puseh Temple (Sat).
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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. Catch a performance almost any day of the week, right in the heart of Ubud.
-
The Kecak tells the Ramayana story of Sita's capture and Rama’s fight for her freedom against Ravana through rhythmic chants.
-
Whether set in a serene temple, cultural museum, royal courtyard, or traditional village shrine, each venue brings its own unique charm to this iconic Balinese performance.
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Pick a show that suits your schedule: Agung Rai Museum of Art (Mon, Wed), Pura Dalem Gede (Sun, Tue), Peliatan Palace (Thu), or Desa Lan Puseh Temple (Sat).
31% off
- Uncover the history and cultural significance of Uluwatu Temple on a small group tour with a friendly guide, one of Bali’s six main temples.
- Explore Uluwatu Temple at your own pace, enjoying stunning ocean views and the surrounding beautiful landscape.
- Watch the Kecak Fire Dance at 6pm, performed against the cliff backdrop with a colorful sunset.
- Upgrade to a private tour, which includes entry fees for a more exclusive experience.
- Fun fact: The Kecak Fire Dance is unique, with no instruments— just a choir of 50-70 men chanting "cak" rhythmically.
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- Uncover the history and cultural significance of Uluwatu Temple on a small group tour with a friendly guide, one of Bali’s six main temples.
- Explore Uluwatu Temple at your own pace, enjoying stunning ocean views and the surrounding beautiful landscape.
- Watch the Kecak Fire Dance at 6pm, performed against the cliff backdrop with a colorful sunset.
- Upgrade to a private tour, which includes entry fees for a more exclusive experience.
- Fun fact: The Kecak Fire Dance is unique, with no instruments— just a choir of 50-70 men chanting "cak" rhythmically.
17% off
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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.
-
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.
17% off
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