The LovFest 2025 festival will take place in Lovina from July — the largest cultural festival of the year in the north of the island. The event will be held at two Lovina beaches: Binaria Beach (Kalibukbuk village) and Tasik Madu Beach (Kaliasem village). Both locations are nearby and easily accessible on foot or by motorbike. All events have free admission.

LovFest is a unique blend of traditional culture and modern entertainment. The opening ceremony featuring the Panyembrama dance by more than 500 local artists will be a highlight of the festival.
In addition to art exhibitions, fashion shows, dance performances, and culinary shows, the festival program also includes sailing and fishing competitions with local fishermen.

Organizers promise that this year's festival will be even brighter and more spectacular, as an additional day of celebration has been added to the usual three-day program.
LovFest is an excellent opportunity to venture out of Ubud and Kuta and discover the authentic north of Bali. The Buleleng area, where Lovina is located, is famous for its picturesque nature and friendly atmosphere. The festival is suitable for families with children, couples, or solo travelers — everyone will find something for themselves.
If you miss LovFest, there's an alternative in Bedugul. Throughout the high season (from July to August), the Ulun Danu Beratan temple will host the daily Gebogan Parade — a traditional procession with offerings of fruits and flowers.
This place will be especially appreciated by lovers of beautiful photos: you can rent traditional Balinese clothing (from 90,000 rupiahs) and have a real photo session in the setting of one of the island's most famous temples.
On weekdays, the parade takes place right at the temple, and on weekends at the nearby The Blooms Garden. A single ticket is available for both locations, and it can be purchased directly at the entrance.
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