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What is Nyepi and what does it represent? The Balinese calendar, or Saka, is 210 days long, and Nyepi falls on the day following the new moon of the 10th lunar month — this year, that’s ...
Nyepi, or Balinese New Year, is observed by meditation, fasting and silence. Here’s what travelers visiting on this day can expect.
During Nyepi, a day of silence for the Balinese New Year, locals use the 24 hours of quiet to self-reflect, leaving the streets empty, the lights out, and airport traffic paused.
Nyepi, a Bali “Day of Silence,” officially falls on March 29 at 6 a.m. after the new moon and lasts for 24 hours, during which time no public activities are permitted.
Celebrate Nyepi 2025 at Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, with cultural rituals, the Ogoh-Ogoh Festival and wellness activities in Bali’s spiritual heart of Ubud.
Nyepi, or the "Day of Silence," is one of Bali’s most significant cultural and spiritual events. It marks the Saka New Year and is a time for reflection, self-purification, and complete stillness.
From 6 a.m. March 29 through 6 a.m. March 30, Nyepi is a day for quiet reflection. Locals observe the self-restraint principles of "Catur Brata Penyepian," which include abstaining from work ...
It will be a busy travel period as Nyepi Day falls very close to Eid al-Fitr, on March 30 and March 31, with millions of Muslims travelling throughout the country for the holidays, including to Bali.
The little-known holiday in Bali where Aussie tourists risk copping a hefty fine just for leaving their hotel. Thousands unaware of what's coming ...
Nyepi Day restrictions will begin at 6 am and last for 24 hours, during which people won't be able to open stores and food and drink can't be bought or sold in public. READ MORE.