Bukit is a 140sqkm rocky peninsula on Bali’s southernmost tip, characterised by a limestone plateau and dry, Savannah-type vegetation, ringed by steep limestone cliffs. Some parts of Bukit are sacred, particularly areas along the sheer Uluwatu cliffs and the Uluwatu Temple. The area is also known for some of the island’s most pristine – and secluded – white sand beaches and coves like Padang Padang, Bingin Beach, Balangan Beach, Green Bowl, and many more.