Uluwatu, situated on Bali’s southwestern Bukit Peninsula, hosts the iconic Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple. Its name, derived from “ulu” (lands end) and “watu” (rock), pays homage to its coastal location.
Bukit Peninsula, the extensive limestone peninsula, if not for a small stretch of land near the airport, would have been an independent island. It’s arid and rugged, and before tourism, it was Bali’s remote corner. Known as “The Bukit,” it encompasses prime beaches like Balangan, and the island’s premier surfing destinations. Adventurous surfers were the ones who truly brought this area to global attention.
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