【Bali Travel Update】2026/05/23: Ubud Food Festival, June Festivals Preview, New Marine Conservation Policy

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Stay updated with the latest Bali travel news! This week, we focus on the Ubud Food Festival, preview of June's major festivals, the impact of new marine conser…

1. Ubud Food Festival is Coming! Are You Ready, Foodies? 🍽️

Attention food lovers! The highly anticipated Ubud Food Festival will take place from May 28 to 31, 2026, in Ubud, Bali’s cultural and artistic hub. This three-day event will bring together Indonesia’s top chefs and international culinary talents for a series of exciting activities, including long-table lunches, chef collaboration dinners, food talks, tastings, cooking demonstrations, food markets, and even concerts and film screenings. Immerse yourself in Bali’s rich culinary culture through sight, sound, and taste. Main events will be held across Ubud, so plan ahead and purchase tickets through the official website to avoid missing out. This is a fantastic opportunity to explore the fusion of Indonesian flavors and international cuisine! For the complete 2026 Bali festival dates, check out: 2026 Bali Festival Guide

2. June Festivals Preview: Galungan and Bali Arts Festival Are Coming! 🎉

As May comes to an end, Bali is gearing up for a vibrant June! The most important events are Galungan and Kuningan, falling on June 17 and June 27, 2026, respectively. Galungan is a Hindu celebration of the victory of good over evil and the descent of ancestral spirits, marked by tall Penjor bamboo decorations across the island. Many local guides and drivers may take time off, so book transportation early. Following this, the Bali Arts Festival will run from June 13 to July 11, 2026, showcasing diverse dance, music, theater, and crafts. If you’re visiting Bali in June, don’t miss these cultural highlights! For the complete 2026 Bali festival dates, check out: 2026 Bali Festival Guide

3. Local Cultural Experiences: Tumpek Uduh and National Holidays Are Around the Corner! 🌴

This weekend and next week, Bali will host several important festivals and national holidays. First is Tumpek Uduh on May 23, 2026, where Hindus offer gratitude to plants for their harvest, creating a warm scene of decorated trees. Next is Idul Adha on May 27 and Hari Raya Waisak on May 31, both national holidays in Indonesia. Idul Adha is a significant Muslim festival, and Hari Raya Waisak commemorates Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and passing. Expect crowded areas during these times, so plan ahead and respect local customs to fully experience Bali’s rich religious diversity. For the complete 2026 Bali festival dates, check out: [2026 Bali Festival Guide](/en/blog/2026-bali-festival

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