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Bali, the Island of the Gods
The Balinese are very religious. Ceremonies and prayers are an integral part of their daily life. Not a day goes by without a festival or ritual taking place somewhere on the island.
Mar 242 min read


Balinese Dances
They are dedicated to Hindu deities, recounting mythological and spiritual stories during religious ceremonies and rituals. Traditional dance performances are an essential part of cultural experiences offered to tourists. They are performed by both men and women.
Jul 25, 20242 min read


Transportation in Bali
In Bali, scooters are truly ubiquitous and versatile. They are used not only for personal transport but also for carrying all sorts of goods. It's common to see entire families on a single scooter, sometimes with young children or even a baby in arms, showcasing both the flexibility and necessity of this mode of transport on the island.
Jul 12, 20241 min read


Healers in Bali
Let's talk a bit about healers, known as Balian in Bali. Instead of using conventional medicines, they sometimes heal themselves with plants and blends of scented oils. They often accompany their treatments with purification ceremonies to maximize effectiveness.
Jul 9, 20241 min read


The Balinese Tradition of Collective Bathing
Let's talk a bit about healers, known as Balian in Bali. Instead of using conventional medicines, they sometimes heal themselves with plants and blends of scented oils. They often accompany their treatments with purification ceremonies to maximize effectiveness.
Jul 4, 20241 min read


Going to Nusa Penida
If you're considering visiting Nusa Penida, I highly recommend doing so because it's simply stunning! The waters there are crystal clear, and the landscapes are truly paradise-like. Most people go there to relax on the white sand beach.
Jun 25, 20242 min read


The Mysteries of Bali
Mysterie 1 :Why are there large gates in Bali? Candi bentars The large gates often seen on the roads, at temples, mark the entrances. They are called "candi bentars". They are decorative and also serve to demarcate territories between villages and communities. Legend has it that if demons attempt to pass through these gates, the two halves would join and crush them. Upon entering, you'll see "Selamat Datang," meaning "Welcome," and upon leaving, you'll see "Selamat jalan," m
May 28, 20242 min read


The conquest of Bali
Balinese Hinduism clearly distinguishes itself from Indian Hinduism. Around the 8th century, Balinese princes invited great priests from India, representing both Buddhist and Hindu religions. These priests taught in Bali, where people worshipped three Hindu gods: Shiva, Brahma, and Vishnu. Despite practicing Hinduism, the religion in Bali differed from that of Java, where the famous Majapahit dynasty ruled. Conflicts arose between these two kingdoms, giving rise to a sacred m
May 10, 20242 min read


Are offerings addressed to gods or demons ?
The offerings are intended for both either the gods or malevolent spirits. Those placed at a higher altitude on a small altar are offered to the gods and ancestors, while those laid on the ground are meant for dark forces, as they are the most polluted places on earth. Altar with offerings The offerings placed on the ground In the past, each family handcrafted the offering baskets, but nowadays, with women working outside, they can purchase them ready-made in the market. Each
Apr 23, 20242 min read


What is the best season to visit Bali?
You're probably asking yourself two questions: the first one is about the weather, and the second one concerns the number of tourists. You've probably heard that the rainy season is not ideal for visiting Bali, as it rains almost every night and even during the day, right? It's true, it can rain heavily with high humidity, and you might feel a sense of stuffiness. However, whether it rains or not, it will always be warm in Bali, meaning you can still venture outside. Plus, yo
Apr 19, 20241 min read


The king's cremation ceremony
The cremation, also known as "Ngaben" or "Pelebon", is one of the most famous and spectacular religious festivals in Bali. The cremation ceremony holds paramount importance in the lives of the Balinese people. Beyond the rituals that follow, this ceremony marks the final stage of the human life cycle and must be carried out with precision in both the visible (sekala) and invisible (niskala) worlds. Ubud was the setting for a grand cremation ceremony in honor of "Tjokorda Bagu
Apr 15, 20242 min read


How to Honor the Gods?
Balinese prayer rituals involve multiple gods, each honored in different ways.
Apr 11, 20242 min read


Bali welcomes you to the Island of the Gods!
The welcome in Bali is characterized by locals who always have a smile. If you give them a smile, they will return it without hesitation. Balinese people are naturally curious; they often ask where you are going. Initially, this may seem a bit intrusive, but don't worry, it's their way of asking how you are doing! In fact, they don't really answer that question. Most responses boil down to "Makan Angin," which translates from Indonesian as "eating the wind," equivalent to " g
Apr 3, 20242 min read


How do Balinese people choose the names of their children?
for Balinese people, their first names are assigned based on the birth order. So, if a child is born first, they may be called Wayan or Putu, suitable for both sexes.
Mar 27, 20241 min read


Everything to know about Nyepi !
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Mar 12, 20241 min read


THE BEST MEALS IN BALI
Welcome to a culinary journey to the heart of Bali, an island that charms not only with its enchanting landscapes, but also with its authentic, richly flavoured cuisine. Balinese food is much more than just a culinary experience, it's a sensory journey through centuries of cultural heritage and deep-rooted traditions. We invite you to explore the exotic aromas and incredible variety of dishes that tantalise everyone's taste buds. Some meals which are the Best in Bali: Nasi go
Aug 18, 20232 min read


BEST WATERFALLS IN BALI
We take you on a journey through Bali's hidden water treasures: its enchanting waterfalls. We invite you to lose yourself in the soothing sounds of falling water, to be captivated by the most dazzling natural panoramas and to feel the revitalising freshness of these aquatic retreats. Join us on an adventure where each waterfall tells a unique story of raw beauty and harmony with nature, revealing a captivating facet of the island of the gods. If you enjoyed this immersion as
Aug 15, 20233 min read


VOLCANO HIKING IN BALI
Situated between the Indian Ocean and Pacific plates, the Indonesian archipelago boasts more than 500 volcanoes, around a hundred of which are still active. Climbing them will offer you a unique experience and spectacular scenery! Some are easily accessible, even for children, but others require a good level of physical fitness. Here are just a few of Bali's volcanoes : Mount Agung: Mount Agung is Bali's highest volcano and most sacred peak. It majestically dominates the isla
Jul 31, 20232 min read


BEST RICE PADDIES IN BALI
If there's one place you'll remember from your trip to Bali, it's the rice paddies. Walking through these cultures is like immersing yourself in the heart of a local tradition. Some of them are listed as Unesco World Heritage sites, so best Bali's rice paddies will make your trip unique and memorable. Jatiluwih : The Jatiluwih rice terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are one of Bali's natural gems. Set high in the mountains, these rice terraces offer beautiful panoramic v
Jul 26, 20232 min read


BEST TEMPLES IN BALI
Tanah Lot : The temple of Tanah Lot is one of the island's most emblematic sites. Tanah Lot means "the land in the sea" in Balinese. Perched on a volcanic rock on the edge of the ocean in south-west Bali, this Hindu temple offers spectacular views, especially at sunset. It is surrounded by a spiritual and mystical atmosphere. You can explore the surrounding area, admiring the temple's architecture and strolling along the surrounding beaches at low tide. Tanah Lot Temple Ulun
Jul 17, 20233 min read
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