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    Dome Supper Club

    Dome Supper Club is a monthly immersive dining event held inside the iconic glass-and-terracotta dome at Desa Potato Head in Seminyak. Each edition pairs a seasonal shared-plates menu with a…

  • Buleleng Festival

    The Buleleng Festival — known locally as Bulfest — is North Bali’s biggest annual celebration of arts, culture, and creative heritage. Held across six days in Singaraja, the regency capital,…

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    Tanah Lot Art & Food Festival

    Held annually against the stunning backdrop of one of Bali’s most iconic sea temples, the Tanah Lot Art & Food Festival is a three-day celebration of Tabanan’s living culture, culinary…

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    Tumpek Krulut

    Tumpek Krulut is a Balinese Hindu ceremony honouring music, art, and affection, observed every 210 days according to the sacred Pawukon calendar. Falling on the Saturday of Krulut week —…

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    Gianyar Kite Festival

    The Gianyar Layang-Layang Festival (GLLF) returns for its 13th edition on Sunday, 14 June 2026 at Pantai Masceti, Desa Medahan, Kecamatan Blahbatuh, Gianyar. The festival is co-organised by the Gianyar…

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    Rare Angon Festival

    Every late July, Mertasari Beach in Sanur transforms into one of the most visually extraordinary scenes in Southeast Asia. Thousands of traditional Balinese kites fill the sky alongside hundreds of…

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    Bali Kite Festival

    Every July and August, the skies above Padang Galak Beach in Sanur turn into a spectacle unlike anything else in Southeast Asia. Enormous kites — some stretching ten metres long…

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    Mekotek Ritual

    The Mekotek ritual is one of Bali’s most visually striking sacred ceremonies — a mass procession in which more than 2,000 men from Munggu Village carry tall wooden poles, interlock…

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    Tumpek Uduh

    Tumpek Uduh is one of Bali’s most quietly beautiful ceremonies — a day set aside to honor plants, trees, and the crops that sustain Balinese life. Falling every 210 days…

  • Tumpek Landep

    Tumpek Landep is one of Bali’s most unusual and captivating religious ceremonies — a day when motorcycles, cars, computers, and even dive equipment are adorned with offerings and blessed with…

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