SINGARAJA Pelaksanaan event Twin Lake Festival tahun ini diundur menjadi Juli. Hal tersebut dikarenakan jadwal awal bertepatan dengan bulan. SINGARAJA, BALIPOST.com - Pelaksanaan event Twin Lake Festival tahun ini diundur menjadi Juli. Bali Post Portal Media adalah portal berita pertama dengan konten hiburan, fashion, musik humasbuleleng Saksikan Dialog Interaktif Bali TV dengan tema "Twin Lake Festival", Sabtu (18/6) jam 10.00 WITA.Bupati Buleleng Putu Agus Suradnyana,ST didampingi Kepala Dina s Pertanian dan Peterakan Ir. Nyoman Swatantra,MMA., Kepala Badan Lingkungan Hidup Drh. Nyoman Surya Temaja,MP dan Kepala Dinas Kebudayan dan Pariwisata Ir. Nyoman Sutrisna,MM menjadi narasumber dalam Dialog Interaktif TwinLake Festival 2016 - Buleleng Bali Dinas Pertanian dan Peternakan bersama Kementerian Pariwisata Menggelar Twin Lake Festival 2016 di Buleleng Bali Dua danau indah di Pulau Bali yang letaknya berdampingan, yakni Danau Batur dan Danau Tamblingan akan dipromosikan lewat perhelatan Twin Lake Festival 2016 pada tanggal 22 hingga 25 Juni. KBRN Singaraja : Sebanyak 580 peserta Lomba Lari Lintas Alam - Trail Running III serangkaian pelaksanaan Twin Lake Festival 2019, dilepas Asisten III Setda Kabupaten Buleleng, Gede Suyasa mewakili Bupati Putu Agus Suradnyana, Sabtu (6/7/2019) pagi di Kawasan Wisata Danau BALITRIBUNE - Gelaran Twin Lake Festival (TLF) yang digelar Pemkab Buleleng telah usai, Sabtu (7/7) akhir pekan kemarin. Sebagai penutup dilangsungkan Lomba Memasak Ikan Patin antar kecamatan se-Kabupaten Buleleng. ObjekWisata kolam air Sanih atau yeh Sanih Buleleng Bali, air kolam berasal dari mata air alami. Diketahui banyak wisatawan domestik saat Jalan Singaraja Seririt, Anturan, Buleleng Sub-District, Buleleng Regency, Bali 81152 SubscribeNET BALI Official Youtube Channel: : https://twitter.com/NETBiroBaliFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/net.b BuyanLake, Singaraja Bali Twin Lake. View of Buyan Lake. Buyan Lake own the broadness about 3,9 Km, with the maximum of deepness of Buyan lake is 87 meters and the water volume is 0,116 km3. As a tourist destination, Buyan Lake can be seen from Asah Gobleg Village and it has been available the stop point with traditional chair along the road. BPFbnR. You’ve found yourself in central Bali, near Munduk in the Buleleng Regency, and looking for things to do? One of the must-see attractions is the Twin Lakes’, the lakes of Buyan and Tamblingan which became separated in around 1800 as a massive landslide cleaved the original lake in half. Whether you’re just looking to get a photo at the viewpoint, want to check out the nearby Wanagiri swings or actually keen on trekking the area, we’ve got you covered with this guide to the Twin Lakes Bali. We’ve separated out this guide for those looking just for the viewpoint details, those trying to do a trekking or hiking tour around the lakes and also for people looking for other activities in the area. Read next The perfect one week Bali itinerary! History of the Twin LakesHow to get thereEntrance fee for the Twin LakeThe Twin Lakes Bali ViewpointHiking the Bali Twin LakesWhen to goWhere to stayFrequently Asked Questions History of the Twin Lakes Okay, geography lesson about to commence! Indonesia’s islands were created by volcanic activity. In many volcanic areas you’ll find that eruptions created calderas’ – large cauldron-like hollows that look like craters, which are formed when large volumes of magma leave the volcano’s chamber and the chamber collapse in on itself. The Twin Lakes of Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan form part of a caldera made by the Bedugul volcano. So, when you’re standing at the Twin Lake Viewpoint you’re actually standing at the rim of an extinct volcano! The twin lakes themselves used to be one lake before a huge landslide separated the two in the 1800s. How to get there Generally most people wanting to visit the Twin Lakes of Buyan Lake and Tamblingan Lake are spending a night or two in neighbouring village, Munduk and visit some of the other attractions we’ve listed at the bottom of this article. However, you can also include the lakes as part of a Bali island tour. In this case, they are handily located near four other main tourist landmarks Pura Ulun Danu Beratan temple, The Handara Gate, Wanagiri Hidden Hills the selfie park and the Munduk Waterfalls. We’d really recommend getting a private driver or a full day tour package for Central or North Bali– we’d recommend this one from Get your Guide for their impeccable service and customer support. If you’re coming from further afield, getting to the Twin Lake Bali will take about 45 minutes – 1 hour from Lovina, 2 hours from Canggu and 90 minutes from Ubud in case you need it, we’ve got the perfect 3 day Ubud itinerary for you. In terms of its location, it’s pretty hard to miss in the area. However, if you’re looking for details of the viewpoint itself, it’s marked on the map below. The viewpoint is actually on the same road as Wanagiri Hidden Hills and is called Bali Twin Lake Trekking Point’. Note If you’re travelling on a scooter or motorbike, be warned that Munduk is relatively hilly so you should feel very comfortable on a bike if taking this route! Entrance fee for the Twin Lake We’ve got a bit of good news for you. The Bedugal Twin Lakes is absolutely free! Whether you’re wanting to just visit the viewpoint or actually hike around the area, there is no fee to a nice change from the rest of Bali where every waterfall and activity has a guy in a booth awaiting your hard-earned Rupiah, that’s for sure! The Twin Lakes Bali Viewpoint First up, the viewpoint. To be honest, the Twin Lakes lookout is little more than a concrete platform – but, perhaps, that’s exactly what you’re looking for. Located just off the main road near Wanagiri Hidden Hills, the viewpoint is a raised concrete structure that gives you a fantastic view across the two lakes. And bonus you don’t even need to take more than 5 steps from parking your motorbike or car! The viewpoint is really just a photo spot but its an easy stop, so worth it. As above, you can find the specific viewpoint near Wanagiri Hills and marked as Trekking Point’ on the map. If you’re up for a bit of a hiking trip, you can of course walk around the lakes themselves. Either this can be done as a guided tour – either booked through your hotel in Munduk preferred if you are staying there, or through a local Twin Lake Bali tour operator like Bali Jungle Trekking – or you can self-guide it. It’s usually better to pay for a guide, since they’ll organise a dugout canoe which takes you to two hidden’ jungle temples – the Telaga Aye Temple and Dalem Temple. To get to these hidden gems is usually not possible without a guide. If you do decide to do it sans local guide, you’ll still see lush jungles, local birds and perhaps even some naughty macaque monkeys hanging in the trees. Looking for more to do in the Twin Lakes? You can rent a kayak or even go fishing near the lake. Talk to your hotel, driver or guide to organize this for you. When to go The best time of year to visit the Twin Lake and its nearby attractions is between June to August, when it’s not very hot and also not raining. We visited in October and while it was a bit warm, most of the walk is in the shade and so quite bearable. If you are going in the rainy season make sure to wear sturdy shoes the paths can get quite muddy and pack a rain jacket or poncho! Where to stay We’d highly suggest you spend a few nights staying in the area near the Twin Lake, in Munduk Bali. It’s one of the less touristy parts of Bali and full of fantastic things to do. It doesn’t have too many luxury options but is well worth a few nights, at one of these locations Luxury Top of the pile is the breath-taking Munduk Moding Plantation. The spectacular views from the pool, the well-appointed suites and the impeccable service make this the property of your dreams. Mid-range Lesong Hotel is the pick of the bunch. It’s not located right in the village, instead located in nearby ricefields but this means it has a serenity you won’t find in the centre which has quite a lot of barking dogs and morning roosters! Budget We’re big fans of Nadya Homestay, the highest rated budget accommodation in the area. Wonderful, helpful staff, a great on-site restaurant, killer views and a comfy bed. What more could you ask for? Frequently Asked Questions Do I need a local guide to visit the Twin Lakes? No. It’s cool to get a trekking guide but you can do it yourself. Insider tip is to download beforehand and download the offline area map, which is very helpful when navigating. Or, make like us, and just ask the locals you encounter, who are all very helpful! What should I pack for the Twin Lake Bali? We recommend a few key things if you’re doing the trekking Hiking sandals or shoes. You can get away with flip flops but it’s not advisable. Similarly, sneakers would work fine but might get soaked during your waterfall It’s hot in Bali and the sun is quite bag or camera cover. If you’re heading to the nearby waterfalls, you’ll want to get some of the cracking shots close-up, you’ll want to ensure you have a waterproof casing for your phone or camera, or that you can quickly dry it off and put it in your Keep hydrated on the hike. Can I buy food or drink at the Twin Lakes? There are a number of food and snack stalls along the main road, near the viewpoint. These are great in that they have raised seating platforms so you can even admire the view for the price of a Bintang. Bonus Activities near the Twin Lake Bali If you’re made it to the Twin Lakes, you might as well use your time to visit other places in the area. Here are a few ideas to add onto your day tour. Wanagiri Hidden Hills It’s on the same road as the viewpoint, so why not make a stop at the selfie park, Wanagiri Hidden Hills. Are you a keen instagrammer? You can get ALL the shots you need with one swift trip to Wanagiri Hidden Hills, a selfie park a few kilometres drive from Sekumpul waterfall. It has bamboo nests, Bali swings, wooden boats – you name it! At time of writing, it cost about 100,000 IDR 7 USD/ GBP per person, which includes someone to help you take your photos. You can check out the full guide to Wanagiri Hidden Hills here. Munduk Waterfall HikeSome of the most beautiful and untouched waterfalls in all of Bali are in nearby Munduk. More than this, they are really walkable since you could see all four in a two hour hike. Even if you’re not staying in Munduk village, you can walk the waterfalls Golden Valley Waterfall, Red Coral Waterfall, Labuhan Kebo Waterfall and Melanting Waterfall. If you need more info, you can check out our full guide to the Munduk waterfalls. Recommended What’s the best waterfall near to Ubud?Handara Gate Want another Instagram shot? Head to the Handara Gate. Essentially this is the entrance to a golf estate that became pretty renowned for photographs using a reflective surface or mirror’ as an optical illusion. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple This famous water temple near the Bali Botanical Gardens is an easy stop on an itinerary near the Twin Lakes. The Ulun Danu temple is great for photographs it is set out on the lake, and for walking around the grounds for an hour or so. Entrance is 10,000 IDR USD / GBP per person. Jatiluwih Rice TerracesOkay so maybe you’re already heading to Tegalang Rice Terraces near Ubud? Well you should still visit Jatiluwih as well! 600 hectares of rolling rice fields; it’s known as the king’ of rice terraces in Indonesia. The entrance fee is 40,000 IDR USD / GBP per person. Luwak Coffee Plantation Keen on tasting coffee that’s been digested through a civet’, a cat-like animal that loves to chew on coffee beans? Head to a coffee plantation in the area. Even if you’re not keen on the cat poop coffee’, you can do a normal coffee and tea tasting, including delicious variants like hibiscus tea, peanut coffee and even even a ginseng coffee that is absolutely dreamy! We loved the plantation tour since the whole experience was entirely free. They only ask for a tip for the waitress and if you decide to purchase a cup of cat poop coffee’, that usually sets you back around 50, 000 IDR. Mount Batur Sunrise Trekking Tour If you’re interested in volcanoes and trekking, you’re probably keen on the trekking near Mount Batur, the highest volcanic crater in Bali. Usually this involves a very early morning pick up so you can watch the sunrise – think 2am! It’s worth the money – you’ll trek for about 90 minutes to the summit and be blown away by the vistas below. One of the best tours for Mount Batur is this one – it usually gets sold out quickly, so book your tickets ahead. Lovina Beach Dolphin TourDisclaimer We didn’t do this one ourselves. We did head to Lovina Beach but we didn’t love the idea of chasing dolphins in the water. That said, many people make the dolphin watching at Lovina beach part of their North Bali tour itinerary. The Lovina Dolphin Tour price is usually 50 GBP / 65 USD if you include it with the nearby waterfalls and temples – check out this option here. What camera equipment and other gear do we use? We’re living proof that you don’t need the most expensive gear to travel the world and take good photos. Here are some of our must have items that make it into the packing list for all our travels. Main Camera Panasonic Lumix FZ1000Drone DJI Mavic Air – Fly More ComboGoPro Hero 7 BlackGoPro Dive Case Go Pro HousingGoPro Case Smatree GoPro Carry Case – SmallPacking Cubes Eagle Creek Packing caseBackpack Osprey Farpoint 70Powerbank Anker PowercorePhone Xiaomi Mi 9Hard drive Transcend Slim Storejet 2TBLaptop Lenovo IdeaPad 720sHeadphones Bose Quiet Comfort 35Wifi Hotspot GlocalMe G4 Want to save this for later? Why not pin it… Posted 06/07/2018 at 842 am / by redaksi bali tv / comments 0tags PEMERINTAH KABUPATEN BULELENG KEMBALI MENGGELAR TWIN LAKE FESTIVAL UNTUK KALI KE-V. FESTIVAL BERTUJUAN MENINGKATKAN KEPEDULIAN MASYARAKAT TERHADAP 2 DANAU YANG ADA DI BULELENG, YAKNI DANAU BUYAN DAN DANAU TAMBLINGAN. This island always has a cause for celebration There will always be special events in Bali every month. From cultural parade to festivals and religious holidays, tourists are lucky as many events are now open for public. Each region across Bali and their traditional villages are encouraged to hold a creative/ cultural event promoting their unique local culture. JANUARY Suwat Water Garden Festival the last week of December until the first week of January Also known as the water war, it’s a similar event to the Songkran festival in Thailand, where people will attack each other by using scoops of river water. This ritual is held in Suwat village – Gianyar, and believed to be able to wash away all the bad things within the bodies of all participants. Mekotek/ Mekotekan first week of January A village ceremony held in Munggu village, Mengwi where the men will dress up in their traditional costume, pray at the temple, and march the surrounding area while carrying wooden spears. At some point, all those spears will be arranged to form a pyramid structure, and some of the men will climb to the top. Back then, this ritual was performed to welcome brave warriors who have came back from the war defending the Mengwi kingdom. FEBRUARY Balingkang Festival in Kintamani tentative A fusion cultural event between the Chinese-Buddhists and Balinese-Hindu to celebrate Chinese New Year. During the event, many special penjors decorative bamboo poles with Chinese lantern attached to the tips would be installed along the street near Batur temple. Locals open up stalls selling handmade souvenirs. Chinese New Year Celebration end of January – early February Singaraja has a high demographic of the mixed Indonesian-Chinese community in Bali, and people gather in Ling Gwan Kiong temple to celebrate Chinese New Year or Imlek every year. There will be lion dances and other cultural performances during the festival. The anniversary of Denpasar City 27 February Every corner of this special region will be decorated with colorful lamps as cultural concerts, local competitions, and huge parades will be scheduled. Usually, the celebrations will take place at Puputan Square or Renon Square. Berawa Beach Festival last week of February There will be live performances, art display and food bazaar. An open-air stage usually will be built next to Finns Beach Club. This event is free of charge, and the public is welcome to see the shows while enjoying the beach. MARCH The Anniversary of Singaraja City 30 March The second biggest city on the island, Singaraja’s anniversary can be as lively as Denpasar’s. There will be many exciting events scheduled for the whole week from a cultural festival, art competitions, bazaar and more. People from anywhere on the island are welcome to join. Bali Spirit Festival in Ubud tentative One of the world’s most inspiring yoga festivals with events usually held for a week-long schedule of packed and exciting activities, interactive workshops, a lively community market & healing centre, a children’s activity zone, yoga classes and many more. APRIL Gianyar Festival 10-19 April Gianyar has always been a unique region in Bali known as the centre of culture. During the anniversary there will be many events held such as art exhibition, competitions and parades. Ubud Food Festival last week of April This is a famous culinary event in the country, even in South East Asia, for all the foodies around. During the three days at this festival, there will be many restaurants or food producers from all over Indonesia, mainly Bali, that will promote their best selling meals and dishes to all those enthusiastic about food. There will also be live performances, a cooking demonstration, as well as a meet and greet with top chefs and food experts from around the world. Semarapura Festival 28 April A local event to celebrate the anniversary of Semarapura, the capital city of Klungkung region. During the event, residents will also pay tribute to warriors who died on Klungkung Puputan War on 1908. There will be many competitions, art exhibition, bazaar, traditional dance parade and more. Tulamben Festival tentative A coastal village festival to celebrate the local fishermen Tukad Abu Beach in Karangasem. There will be a fishing competition, jukung race traditional boat and also a coral reef planting activity together in the Tulamben area. MAY Festival Bahari Badung a full month event A massive celebration to promote the Badung regency as the center of tourism in Bali. Every year this event will be held in different places along the south Bali coast. There will be a cultural parade, boat race competition, and other coastal-themed activities. Bali Blues Festival tentative An annual musical event held in Nusa Dua where many musicians from Indonesia and around the world will join in this event. Every year the host will announce a different theme of the show, and it’s always a fun time. Buleleng Art Festival tentative An annual festival in the Buleleng region to promote, conserve, and introduce the local culture to attract more tourists. There will be traditional art performances, a local band competition, and a culinary bazaar. JUNE Bali Art Festival – Pesta Kesenian Bali Mid of June – Mid of July The biggest annual event in Bali, the peak of cultural celebration on the island and lasts for a whole month. Every region around Bali will send their best candidates to join in the costume parade, traditional gamelan orchestra, and many other competitions. The Indonesian president will usually attend the opening party in Denpasar as thousands of people will attend; daily performances will be scheduled at the Bali Art Centre. Tenganan Pandan War/ Mekare-kare end of June A traditional combat event inspired by the heritage of the Bali Aga people. During this event held at the Tenganan Village, witness local adult males strike each other using prickly sharp pandan leaves and a rattan shield. This ritual is held as a tribute to the God of War’ Dewa Indra. JULY Twin lake Festival Early June A special event in Buleleng to promote the beautiful lakes, Buyan and Tamblingan, in hopes of creating awareness of being in harmony and keeping nature clean. Food bazaar, competitions and some performances are scheduled during the festival. Bali Kite Festival mid of July An annual kite festival held in Denpasar or Sanur followed by many groups of teenagers from many banjars district communities from all over Bali. This event is a thanksgiving ritual sent to God for abundant crops have been given throughout the year. Bali International Choir Festival end of July One of the most significant musical events on the island followed by many participants from around the world, countries such as Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand. Tulamben Festival end of July A scuba diving annual event to promote Tulamben as one of the best dive spots in the world. There will be some fun aquatic competitions during the festivals followed by diving enthusiasts from Indonesia and other countries. Makepung Festival mid of July An annual cultural event of buffalo racing, held in the Jembrana regency to celebrate the abundant harvest of the local farmers. People from all over the island and photographers join to watch the unique festival as both the buffalos and riders are both dressed up in colorful, traditional attire. Ubud Village Jazz Festival tentative An international musical event with many local and international artists celebrate the jazz genre by performing their legendary hits in an intimate setting. AUGUST Badung Agriculture Festival tentative An annual event that takes place in Plaga Petang, famous for its excellent agriculture products including Bali wine. This event aims to increase the interest of locals to continue evolving in the agriculture sector. There will be a cultural parade, exhibition, bazaar and cooking demo during the festival. Sanur Village Festival End of August An annual event held in Sanur to promote the potentials and local culture. There will be traditional boat jukung race, musical performances, and bazaar. Tirta Gangga Festival A cultural event held in the legendary place Tirta Gangga Water Palace – Karangasem. During the festival, a temporary stage will be built in the area, as the locals will perform poetry, dances, theatre and play gamelan. SEPTEMBER Taman Ujung Festival Mid of September A local event held in the beautiful Balinese landmark in East Bali Taman Ujung Sukasada. This place has been one of the most visited landmarks by the tourist because of its impressive architecture. During the festival, there will be beautiful cultural performances by Karangasem artists. Lovina Festival End of September A cultural event in North Bali held to promote tourism potential in the Lovina region and will have competitions, a bazaar, and bull racing at Kaliasem village. Balinale – Bali International Film Festival tentative An annual event to celebrate and award the works of local filmmakers. There will be workshops, seminars, and free open-air cinema that celebrate Indonesia in film towards global audiences. OCTOBER Nusa Penida Festival Early of October An event of traditional dance performances, dive competitions, and many other exciting activities. This event is held to promote all the natural potential that Nusa Penida has. Perang Tipat Bantal September – October An annual event in Kapal village – Mengwi. This event is a tradition from the 13th century as a symbol of gratitude given by the local farmers to God for their abundant harvest. At the day of the festival, the first activity is praying together in the village temple. Afterwards, the male members of the village will be divided into groups where later on they will begin to cast rice cakes at another group. Ubud Writers & Readers Festival tentative Held annually in Ubud, the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival has become Southeast Asia’s largest and most renowned cultural and literary event. Writers, readers and journalists from many countries are welcome to join. Uluwatu Festival End of October An annual festival held within the different places around the Uluwatu area. There will be many musical performances, cultural show and DJ show. Some sport competitions also held, like surfing, fishing and sand sculpture. Nusa Dua Festival End of October A national art event followed by many participants from all of the islands in Indonesia. There will be a music show, as well as art performances and an exhibition. NOVEMBER Legian Beach Festival mid of November An annual event held in the Legian beach area with cultural exhibitions displaying the best art and handicrafts products created by local artists. Fashion items, home decors, sculptures, paintings and other exclusive pieces will be displayed along with some performances. Sidemen Festival tentative A special event to promote the beautiful traditional woven textile and songket fabric. These particular materials are known to be a typical product to come out of Sidemen – Karangasem. DECEMBER Pemuteran Bay Festival Mid of December A nautical celebration to promote the beauty of dive spots and marine life in the north coast of Bali. The event usually will be opened with a festive cultural fanfare. Denpasar Festival End of December A regular end-of-year celebration held in Denpasar city with many exciting events like local produces exhibitions, culinary delights, cultural parade, competitions, music concerts, traditional music and dances performances. Pandawa Beach Festival 25 December – 1 January One of the biggest beach events in Bali held in Pandawa beach typically for a week. There will be a cultural parade, performances and local food bazaar. Panglipuran Village Festival End of December An annual event held by the local government to promote the charming ancient village in Bangli. Panglipuran has been awarded as the cleanest traditional village and one of the protected customary areas by UNESCO. During the event, there will be a traditional fashion show, culinary bazaars, and competitions. Nusa Dua Light Festival tentative An annual event that is Bali’s brightest held in ITDC – Nusa Dua. There will be a different theme picked each year with many beautiful installation of colorful lamps that are displayed. Daily performances and food bazaar also can be enjoyed during the festival. More interesting Facts about Bali’s Culture Login Bali knows how to celebrate. This month, the island’s cultural calendar is marked by a number of artistic festivals that allow you to feast your eyes on Bali’s colorful festivalJune 8 – 22 KarangasemAs a way to represent cultural tradition of the Karangasem region, Karangasem Festival is celebration of gamelan performance, traditional dances, and religious ceremony. The festival is usually followed by a praying parade around the village. Decorated in genuine Balinese crafts, visitors can enjoy solace in the midst of the more information visit or call +62 363 211 danu beratan art festivalJune 9 – August 14 TabananCommenced inside the complex of the temple Ulun Danu Beratan, the Ulun Danu Beratan Art Festival is a cultural event focusing on the development of existing arts and the potential of young adults in the local community. Although the temple and Lake Beratan are already points of attraction for both residents and visitors, the festival adds many aesthetic flavors to the haven, with the Gamelan Troupe being one of the highlights in the event. The famous flirtatious dance, Joged Bumbung, is also a favorite, as they invite members of the audience to Danu Beratan Art Festival symbolizes the beauty of nature and diverse religions, giving harmony and intellectual peace for those who more information visit or call +62 368 2033 0505twin lake festivalJune 22 – 25 BulelengLocated in front of the Ulun Danu Buyan Temple at Pancasari Village, Sukasada and Ulun Danu Tamblingan at Munduk Village, Banjar, Twin Lake Festival is aimed to introduce original Buleleng agricultural products – the name “Twin Lake” refers to the Buyan Lake and Tamblingan Lake. The festival creates opportunities for visitors to try the seafood selection and locally grown exotic fruits. With its Bull Races Parade, traditional game Gangsing Competition, Fruit Arrangement Competition, and Handy Craft Exhibition, the festival offers entertaining ways to spend your time in Bali. The people of Buleleng perform traditional, unique sports at one of the more information visit or call +62 362 213 42June 11 – July 9 DenpasarHeld annually, Bali Art Festival was first held in 1979 by the late Professor Ida Bagus Mantra. The main purpose of this festival is to preserve Balinese art, music, and literature, gaining a strong base for national identity. Now, combining emerging international arts with local culture, Bali Art Festival has become the creative event of the year with its parade, exhibition, and more information visit or cal +62 361 245 94

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