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Held every 210 days (one year in the Balinese calendar), odalan celebrations commemorate the day a temple was founded as well as sanghyang widi wasa (the day of the Gods), when the Gods first blessed a temple with their presence. There are different types of odalan gatherings ranging from the large, four-day odalan madudus agung to the smaller, one...
South East Asia’s one and only annual showcase of the best in surf cinema, which focuses on innovative and creative depictions of surf culture on celluloid, covering films and documentaries from Indonesia and abroad. Festival Founders Jolinde and Errol envision the Ombak Bali Film Festival as an opportunity for everyone, including the local c...
This very unique and traditional Balinese ‘kissing ritual’ held on the first day of the Balinese Saka new year (in March or April, the day after Nyepi) is a mandatory ceremony involving the young maidens and bachelors of Banjar Kaja, South Denpasar. Facing off on opposite sides of the local pitch, the youths slowly advance towards each ...
Historically known as the beach where the Balinese fell to the Dutch colonial forces in 1906 and where they also returned in 1946 to try to reestablish control of the island only to be repelled by Balinese resistance forces. There is also a monument and small altar on this site dedicated to the 107 crash victims of the Pan Am flight that cras...
Shoot them up day or night, decked out in full protective camouflage and armed with state of the art semi-automatic paintball guns. Initiate your attack-defend maneuvers on 3 playing field scenarios spread out over 3 hectares. Paintball Bali is conveniently located on a hilly place called Bukit Ungasan or Ungasan hill, southernmost of Bal...