
Sheer 100m clifftop near Uluwatu Temple with a famous jutting headland view and no railings.
Karang Boma is a clifftop viewpoint a short distance from Uluwatu Temple, looking out over a sheer limestone headland that drops around 100 metres straight into the Indian Ocean. The signature shot is the jagged promontory framed by blue water, which has made it a social-media favourite.
There are no fences, railings or barriers at the edge, and the rock can be undercut, so this is a genuinely exposed place that demands caution, especially in wind or near the lip for photos.
Getting there involves a short walk along a rough path from the parking area through scrubland. It is open and shadeless, and at sunset it draws a crowd of photographers along the cliff.
Getting there
Karang Boma is near Uluwatu Temple at the southwest of the Bukit, about 20 to 40 minutes from most Uluwatu accommodation by scooter or car. Follow signs or a map pin to the small parking area, then walk the rough track a few minutes to the cliff edge.
Best time
Late afternoon into sunset is the classic time for the light on the headland, though it is busiest then. Go on a clear, calm day and avoid the edge in strong wind; early morning is quieter if you prefer fewer people.
Good to know
A small entrance or parking fee of around IDR 10,000 is collected on arrival, cash only, with an extra charge to fly a drone. There are no safety barriers, so stay well back from the crumbling edge, watch your footing, and keep a firm hold on children.
A small fee of around IDR 10,000 is usually collected on arrival, plus an extra charge if you want to fly a drone, as of 2025. Bring cash.
There are no railings or barriers and the cliff drops about 100 metres, with rock that can be undercut. Stay well back from the edge, avoid it in high wind, and take extra care with photos and with children.
Drive or ride to the small parking area near Uluwatu Temple, then walk a few minutes along a rough, unshaded track through scrub to the cliff. Wear proper shoes and bring sun protection and water.
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