My husband and I booked this tour on our actual anniversary date for our 2 years, mostly because of the beach side dinner at the end of the tour. Our guides one driver and one tour guide were nice and did have issues with English, but we got through and communicated fairly successfully when we had questions. Walking up to the temple, you do see some monkeys, they mostly mind their own business unless you have an obnoxious tourist egging them on unfortunately there were many that day. Anyway, it's a bit of walk up along some stones steps, but once you get up there, the view is spectacular and the guides will help you with taking some very good pics. It does get crowded so if you're claustrophobic, please keep that in mind. Also, please note you are only allowed to see the surrounding areas of the temple, you can't actually step foot onto the temple itself, as that is closed off, but still worth the trip for the view. We were then escorted to the arena where the Kecak show was to start. Please note to bring a hat as you are there during sunset and it can get quite warm. They do pack that arena with as many people as possible, to the point of suffocation in my opinion. we were packed in there like sardines, that was a downside for us. It made it very uncomfortable at times. The show is quite long and your butt may get a bit numb since the seating is on concrete, so be prepared for that. Towards the end of the show, they do ask for some audience participation, which was pretty funny. Again, if you're claustrophobic, this tour may not be for you. We ended the night at Jimbaran beach at a pre-selected seafood restaurant, which is about 1 hour away yes, 1 hour. The food was pretty decent and you can't beat the views of the beach, though it was already dark, just hearing and smelling the ocean air was nice, with the sand under your feet and candlelit dinner...pretty romantic I would say. All i all, besides the few things I pointed out, I would book this tour.