Bali's Cultural Charm Explodes: Don't Miss the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple Processions in July and August

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Bali's Cultural Charm Explodes: Don't Miss the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple Processions in July and August
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From July to August 2025, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple and Blooms Garden will host daily Gebogan cultural processions, offering an authentic taste of Balinese tradi…

Bali Welcomes Peak Tourist Season with Full Cultural Activation

As the 2025 peak tourist season approaches, Bali’s government and tourism industry are actively promoting a series of cultural festivals and traditional performances, aiming to provide visitors with a deeper experience of Balinese heritage.

Bali Welcomes Peak Tourist Season with Full Cultural Activat

Bali Welcomes Peak Tourist Season with Full Cultural Activat

Introduction to Ulun Danu Beratan Temple

Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, located on the shores of Lake Bratan, has been dedicated to the water goddess Dewi Danu since the 17th century. It symbolizes Bali’s reverence for lake and river water sources, reflecting the importance of water resources for agricultural irrigation, harvests, and the island’s food security. As one of the nine ‘Kahyangan Jagat’ directional temples, it serves not only as a spiritual center but also plays a practical role in managing irrigation channels, maintaining harmony between heaven, earth, humans, and gods through the principles of ‘Āgama Tirta’ (Water Religion) and ‘Tri Hita Karana’. The temple also incorporates Buddhist stupa elements, showcasing a society where multiple religions coexist. Its stunning lakeside setting makes it a perfect symbol of Bali’s cultural, religious, and natural beauty.

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Ulun Danu Beratan Temple Partners with Blooms Garden for Daily Gebogan Processions

Located in the beautiful Bedugul Highlands, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks. From July to August 2025, the temple will collaborate with nearby Blooms Garden to host daily Gebogan cultural processions, a grand event running continuously for two months.

What is Gebogan? A Deep Dive into Balinese Traditional Rituals

The Gebogan is a traditional offering tower made of fruits and flowers, symbolizing gratitude and blessings. Every day, women from 18 villages carry these meticulously stacked offerings on their heads as they move between temples, representing harvest and thanksgiving. Dressed in traditional attire, female participants parade with vibrant and spectacular Gebogan displays, showcasing the unique charm of Balinese culture.

Different locations on weekdays and weekends to better accommodate tourist routes

To manage weekend crowds, the parade will be held at the Ulun Danu Beratan Water Temple from Monday to Friday, while moving to the livelier Blooms Garden on weekends. This arrangement allows visitors to flexibly plan their itineraries and experience cultural beauty at any time.

Synchronized Kecak and Barong performances for double the cultural charm

Synchronized Kecak and Barong performances for double the cu

In addition to the Gebogan parade, organizers have prepared traditional performances like Kecak and Barong dances, offering visitors a more diverse cultural experience. Specific schedules will be announced on official social media platforms.

Expected surge in visitors, with international tourists coming from around the globe

The current average daily visitor count is around 1,700, peaking at over 1,800 on weekends. Organizers anticipate a significant influx of international tourists, with several school groups from East Java, Indonesia already booking visits.

Beyond participating in the parade and performances, visitors can also explore other famous attractions in Ubud.


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📅 Practical information and visiting tips

  • Event Dates: July 1 to August 31, 2025. The event alternates between Ulun Danu Beratan Temple and The Blooms Garden.
  • Best Time to Visit: Arrive before 8 AM to avoid crowds and enjoy the temple’s beauty amidst the morning mist over the lake.
  • Ticket Information: International visitors: Adults ~IDR 75,000, Children ~IDR 50,000. Combined ticket discounts may be available during certain periods. For details, refer to official information.
  • Transportation: From Ubud or Kuta, the drive takes approximately 1.5 to 2+ hours. Private car hire or joining a day tour is recommended.

FAQ

What is Gebogan?

“Gebogan” is an Indonesian term (pronounced: geh-bo-gan) that refers to ceremonial offerings in Balinese culture. These are typically decorative arrangements of flowers, fruits, and food items used in religious rituals or celebrations. In Indonesian, Gebogan can also denote floral arrangements or displays used to decorate stages or podiums. Thus, “Gebogan” can be understood as “Balinese ceremonial offerings,” “floral decorations,” or “floral displays.”

When does the event take place?

From July 1 to August 31, 2025, with daily parades.

Where can I watch the Gebogan parade?

Monday to Friday at Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, and on weekends at The Blooms Garden.

Do I need to book or buy tickets to attend?

General visitors only need to purchase the site entrance ticket to watch the event. Some performances may require advance seat reservations.

What other activities are there besides the parade?

There will also be traditional dance performances featuring fire dances and Barong dances, along with local market and handicraft exhibitions.

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