Ubud is Bali’s cultural heart, known for its lush landscapes and rich arts heritage. The Kecak Dance in Ubud offers a more intimate and lush garden setting compared to Uluwatu’s cliffside spectacle. It is performed in several venues, including the Agung Rai Museum, Pura Dalem Gede, Peliatan Palace, and Desa Lan Puseh Temple.

The dance retells the Ramayana story with hypnotic chants and rhythmic movement. It’s a captivating glimpse into Balinese tradition, perfect for those seeking a cultural immersion away from the coastal crowds

Why visit the Ubud Kecak Dance?

Cultural heart of Bali

Ubud is known as the island’s artistic and spiritual center, making it a meaningful backdrop for witnessing this traditional Balinese performance.

Historic venues

Performances are often staged at iconic sites such as Peliatan Palace and the Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA), where the palace courtyards and museum gardens enhance the storytelling.

Unique atmosphere

Unlike the cliffside or coastal Kecak settings, Ubud’s palace and garden stages offer intimate seating, natural acoustics, and a serene environment surrounded by greenery.

Rich storytelling

The Ubud Kecak places strong emphasis on mythology from the Ramayana, giving audiences insight into Bali’s oral traditions and Hindu heritage.

Authentic experience

With smaller crowds compared to tourist-heavy coastal venues, Ubud’s performances feel more personal, allowing you to connect closely with the chant, rhythm, and movement.

Blend of art and tradition

Beyond the dance, the venues often host traditional gamelan music, temple rituals, and art displays, giving visitors a holistic cultural evening.

Choose from your Ubud venue options

Peliatan Palace

  • Historic royal palace in Ubud, home to Balinese dance for generations.
  • Performances take place in the open courtyard, framed by ornate temple gates and traditional pavilions.
  • The palace setting amplifies the spiritual ambiance, offering an authentic backdrop for the Ramayana story.

Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA)

  • Staged in lush museum gardens surrounded by tropical greenery.
  • Known for its tranquil atmosphere, where art and performance meet.
  • The garden acoustics create a soft, immersive resonance to the hypnotic Kecak chants.

Desa Lan Puseh Temple

  • A traditional village temple that hosts Kecak dance in a sacred, communal space.
  • Known for its intimate setting, away from busier tourist venues.
  • Oil lamps and temple carvings add a ritualistic charm, evoking the roots of Balinese cultural storytelling

Pura Dalem Gede Kutuh Kaja

  • A temple dedicated to the god of the dead, often used for powerful performances.
  • The atmosphere is dramatic and spiritual, especially during evening shows.
  • Stone statues, temple gates, and torch-lit stages create a striking, mystical setting for the dance.

Plan your visit

  • Shows are from 7-8pm, gates open at 6:30pm.
  • Peak season (June–Sept, mid-Dec & early Jan): Large crowds, packed amphitheaters, the most lively atmosphere; ideal if you want energy and excitement.
  • Shoulder season (Apr–May, mid-Sept & mid-Dec): Pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and easier seating — great balance of crowd and comfort.
  • Low season (Jan–Mar): Calmer and more personal shows; easier to book, cheaper options, and a more intimate cultural feel.
  • Modest clothing is recommended.
  • Sarongs are usually provided.
  • Photography is allowed without flash.
  • Respect the performers and remain silent during performances.

Frequently asked questions about the Ubud Kecak Fire Dance

Are tickets refundable or can I reschedule?

Ubud Kecak Dance tickets on Headout are non-refundable and cannot be rescheduled unless stated otherwise for special packages.

Can I buy tickets at the venue?

Limited tickets may be available at the entrance, but online booking is strongly recommended as shows often sell out in advance.

Do tickets include entry to the venue or palace?

Tickets include admission for the performance. Some venues may close gates early—entry closes at 5 pm at Peliatan Palace, so plan to arrive early.

What happens if I arrive late?

Entry is allowed if the show hasn’t finished, but no refunds or reschedules for late arrivals or missed segments. Arrive 15–30 minutes before showtime.

Where do I redeem my ticket?

Show the mobile voucher and photo ID at the redemption point listed in your final ticket. Always confirm the address and arrive early to avoid queues.

Is the venue wheelchair accessible?

Most venues are accessible; check your ticket for specific details.

What should I wear and bring?

Wear lightweight, modest attire. Sarongs are not always provided, so dress appropriately and bring a light jacket if it's cool in the evening.

Is flash photography allowed?

No, flash photography is prohibited. Regular photography is allowed, but respect the performers and other guests.

What items are restricted?

No outside food at some venues, and certain areas restrict entrance for menstruating women — always check venue policy.

Are strollers/prams allowed?

Most venues are accessible for prams/strollers, but the terrain may be uneven, so check in advance.