

Wed, Mar 26
|Bali, Indonesia
Bali Ogoh Ogoh Festival!
The Ogoh Ogoh Festival is the day before the Balinese New Year, traditionally their silent day follows their Ogoh Ogoh Festival in which they make the most noise they can. This ritual is regarded as a significant offering to appease demons and spirits.
Date & Location
Mar 26, 2025, 12:00 AM – Apr 02, 2025, 4:50 AM
Bali, Indonesia
Trip Details
Experience the vibrant Ogoh Ogoh Festival, a Balinese ritual to appease demons and spirits, during your 9-night stay. The festival, held the night before the Balinese New Year, features a twilight procession with flaming torches and loud noises to keep negative spirits at bay for the year ahead. This trip includes roundtrip airport transfer, daily breakfast and lunch, 5 dinners, 12 dives, and exciting land activities like visits to the Mother Temple, Water Palace, and the Ogoh Ogoh Festivities.
Whats included?
Roundtrip airport transfer
9 night accommodation
10 Day Dives & 2 Night Dives
Breakfast & Lunch Everyday
5 Dinners
Land Activities: Mother Temple, Rafting, Luwak Coffee Plantation, Water Palace , Sideman excursion & Ogoh Ogoh Festivities
All ground transportation for dives & itinerary activities
Boat transportation for scheduled boat dives
Tanks
What’s not included?
Airfare to Bali
VISA fee
Tourist fee
Scuba gear rental
4 Dinners
Exchange rates
International airfares, passport and visa fees, travel insurance, excess baggage charges, airport taxes, gratuities to leaders and guides, extra meals, laundry, extra & alcoholic drinks, medical expenses, optional activities and trips, and other items of a personal nature are not included in your trip price. Please see the individual trip description for what is included in your trip
Trip Itinerary
16 hoursDay 1 - Welcome to the Islands of the Gods!
16 hoursDay 2 - Dive into Amed Jemeluk!
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