Thursday, December 28, 2017

Don’t Miss Free Festival in Bali (The Denpasar Festival: “Impressively beautiful, elaborate, extravagant festival of 
Bali”)

Author, Ekarini
For more info about Bali: Bali Travel Info


Photo: Denpasar Festival

Photo: Travel Compas

Celebrating New Year’s Eve in Bali is not only famous for the outdoor festivities, but it’s equally famous for the celebrations that go on in hotels and bars.  My advice is, make sure to book a place in advance because there are many offers and rates for each tourist spot.
Kuta, Seminyak, and Legian are the hot spots for party through the night by young travelers.  There are a host of pubs and bars, restaurants, and cafes to choose from.

Photo:@dewagedeedwin
Opening parade Denpasar Festival December28, 2017

If you travel with family, Bali has it all for you.  Bali welcomes you and your family with spectacular firework displays at midnight.  Make sure to find your perfect spot to enjoy the fireworks  at one of these locations: Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Puputan Badung Square, and Jimbaran Bay.  Don’t miss the Denpasar Festival here in the Puputan Badung Square complete with its attractions.

The Denpasar Festival is the free festival for public.
The festival features exciting activities including exhibitions, parades, art and cultural performances, fashion shows, games and competitions, culinary bazaars, and more.  Art and cultural performances will be highlighted with traditional, contemporary, and modern shows, while a fashion show will feature some of Indonesia's finest fabric products such as songket, Balinese endekfabric, traditional embroidery, and more.

Photo:Trip Trus

If you are on the island of Bali celebrating the holidays this year, don’t miss the magnificent 4 day- festival that will be held on December 28-31- 2017.  This is the 10th   year of the festival and  features music, dance, street food, theater, fashion show, and more.   The event will be centered in Puputan Badung Square.
Every year, the festival attracts thousands of domestic and foreign tourists to celebrate and experience  the real Bali. 

Photo:@laklaktape

The festival was first held in 2008 to promote the art and culture of Bali, and was formerly known as the Gajah Mada Town Festival.  Now the  festival attracts more visitors and gives the artists the opportunity to create fresh and magnificent works of art. 


For more information, please visit the Tourist Information Office (Jalan Surapati 6, Denpasar. +62 361 234569. 8AM-4PM. A source of information for current events in the city and pick up a free map.)

Happy Holidays!
Happy New Year 2018

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