Explore Balinese Cremation Rituals - Tradition and Culture

Balinese cremation ceremonies, also known as 'Ngaben', are a profound cultural event representing the spiritual journey of the deceased. These elaborate rituals involve vibrant processions, intricate offerings, and are considered a final tribute. Explore how these traditional practices reflect Balinese beliefs in the afterlife, and gain a deeper understanding of this sacred cultural heritage.

Upd. 01/01/26

WILD is one of the most fun Indonesian restaurants in Ubud, bringing a fresh twist to Balinese food with our build your own plate concept. Mix and match your favourite proteins, veggies, sambals, sauc…

Ubud
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Upd. 29/07/25

Welcome to Slavic Roots Cafe in the heart of Canggu, Pantai Berawa, Bali! We offer a delicious selection of organic and healthy food options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Enjoy fresh smoothie bowl…

Canggu
4.8
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16/09/25

Master I Made Ada and His Legacy

I Made Ada, a 70-year-old Balinese woodcarver from Tegallalang near Ubud, has elevated traditional Balinese carving into a world-recognized cultural heritage. His most famous creation is the mystical…

Tegalalang
4.9
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15/09/25
DenpasarBeat Boat Bali
Sep 27, from 14:00 to 20:00
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Viral Video: Foreigner Tries to Stop a Balinese Ceremony

A real clash of two cultures occurred in Bali. A tourist was annoyed by the loud music from the neighboring house and tried to stop it or at least turn it down, but he had no chance. Firstly, live mus…

Viral Video: Foreigner Tries to Stop a Balinese Ceremony
08/07/24

This trendy spot offers delicious food with stunning views of the rice fields.

Expect a wait for a table, even for breakfast—reservations are recommended.

The most popular tables are on a separate terrace with a beautiful view, available with a minimum spend of 500,000k.

Kerobokan
4.5
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22/09/25
UbudAlila Ubud
Dec 24, from 19:00 to 21:00