Bali is known for its beautiful beaches, tropical resorts and vibrant culture. But Bali traditional food is also incredible.The cuisine is so diverse and features dishes for anyone and everyone.
Your morning meal served on a waterproof tray or basket that floats in your villa's private pool.
Whether you end up in Canggu or Denpasar, Kuta or Nusa Dua, the food is guaranteed to be a star attraction!
Your morning meal served on a waterproof tray or basket that floats in your villa's private pool.
Your morning meal served on a waterproof tray or basket that floats in your villa's private pool.
Known as the “Island of the Gods” for a reason, Bali is home to a rich culture centred on Balinese Hinduism. Known in Indonesia as Agama Hindu Dharma.
Balinese Hindus believe in honouring and worshipping the spirits of their ancestors.They make a daily offering called canang sari, which consists of a woven basket filled with offerings like flowers and rice.
Balinese cultural life is heavily guided by adat, the traditional customs and traditions that govern Balinese society and which are closely intertwined with core concepts of Balinese Hinduism such as Tri Hita Karana.
Picture the traditional architectures standing tall with nature's lush foliage and the fresh cool breeze. We're talking about Bali's impressive Temples.
Kuningan is considered a time to honor the ancestral spirits, who are believed to return to heaven on this day.It is particularly celebrated with grandeur, especially at the Sakenan Temple on Serangan Island.
A 10-day Balinese Hindu festival. During Galungan, Balinese Hindus believe that their gods and ancestral spirits descend to Earth to dwell with them.