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Bali Kites Festival

Fall in love with Bali's colorful sky lately? Bali has it every year, from July to October; the months where windy season lend an amazing timing to fly kites.

August 24th, 2019|Culture, Travel Tips|0 Comments

5 Tips Before Visiting a Temple

Never miss a chance for a temple visit when you are in Bali to avoid missing the essence of Bali vacation. Each temple has its own story and purposes. However, before you enter a temple, check out these tips from us!

August 2nd, 2019|Culture, Travel|0 Comments

Balinese Guwungan – Between Arts and Harmony

Step down from the lobby of Komaneka at Bisma before you reach the edge of its majestic view of jungle paradise, several guwungan will be caught by your eyes.

July 3rd, 2019|Culture|0 Comments

Tumpek Wariga

Tumpek Wariga is one of the feasts of Hindus in Bali which is commemorated 25 days before the Galungan Holiday. It is when Hindus in Bali offers offering to plants not because they worship plants but as human gratitude for all the abundance of food and functions of plants that help human life.

May 31st, 2019|Culture|0 Comments

Ten Temples to Visit in Bali

Bali is known as 'the island of a thousand temples'. In fact there are many thousands of temples (pura) from small shrines to major temples, throughout the island. A temple is where the Balinese honor their deities with offerings, music, and ritual dance.

March 29th, 2019|Culture, Travel|0 Comments

Cultural Celebration to Witness in 2019

As in previous years, there are many celebrations including festivals and cultural performances that you can enjoy in Bali in 2019.

February 27th, 2019|Culture, Travel Tips|0 Comments

Karamas The Golden Light

As the waves crash on the coastline of Komaneka at Keramas Beach, the sea breeze gently touches a masterpiece created by the talented Balinese artist, Pande Ketut Taman.

February 4th, 2019|Culture, Komaneka|0 Comments

Kosong Berisi

Kosong Berisi (Empty and Full) is a masterpiece in merbau wood and brass by the Balinese artist, Pande Ketut Taman and his team. This 110 x 245cm wooden sculpture was created in 2009, in the same year as the creation of Memetik Buah Surga (Plucking the Fruits of Heaven) by the same artist. If seen from distance, the artworks look similar except the upper part. Yet, they both should be seen up close for you to appreciate how their details differ from each other.

June 11th, 2018|Culture, Komaneka|0 Comments

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