Perched on a column near Bali’s sacred 11th-century Ulu Watu Temple, a wild Balinese Macaque gazes out over the Indian Ocean. This critter’s serene stance could be misleading, however, given the mischievous nature of many of these monkeys on Uluwatu’s scenic grounds.
During our visit last autumn, a monkey commandeered our water bottle (which we’d accidentally dropped). A few moments later, another protective monkey nipped a tourist on the arm when a young woman got too close to the monkey’s baby.
Visitors to Ulu Watu Temple are strongly encouraged to latch onto their shades, hats and purses, or risk losing them to these playful primates!
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