11 Feb 2026
Embracing Bali's Sacred Silence: Nyepi at Ayana Bali

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AYANA Hotels and Resorts

On Thursday, March 19, 2026, Bali will observe Nyepi, the Day of Silence and beginning of the Balinese New Year, in accordance with the Saka calendar. For 24 hours, the island comes to a complete standstill as travel is paused, lights are extinguished, and Hindus are encouraged to meditate, fast, and refrain from all work and entertainment. A tradition unlike any other in the world, Nyepi is a rare opportunity to step away from life's daily routines and embrace a collective moment of peace.

To honor this sacred occasion, AYANA Bali, the island's largest integrated resort, presents a carefully designed Nyepi program. Blending cultural immersion, spiritual reflection, and restorative wellness, guests can embrace Bali's most sacred day across the 90-hectare clifftop resort overlooking the Indian Ocean.

 A Meaningful Nyepi Journey

From March 18 to 20, guests are invited to engage with the rituals surrounding Nyepi, beginning on Pengerupukan (March 18). The eve of Bali's Silent Day features spectacular, uproarious processions of ogoh-ogoh, towering ceremonial effigies symbolizing negative forces that are paraded and ritually cleansed to restore balance ahead of the New Year. This year's creations, Giri Murka and Danu Murti, reflect the eternal harmony between destruction and renewal in nature.

That evening, guests may take part in the Magical Megobog and Cultural Dinner at Kampoeng Bali, featuring traditional rituals, live performances, and authentic Balinese cuisine in an open-air, theatre-style setting.

At the heart of AYANA Bali's cultural offerings is SAKA Museum, a contemporary institution dedicated to preserving and interpreting Balinese heritage through immersive design and storytelling. Since opening in 2024, SAKA Museum has emerged as one of the region's leading cultural centers. It was listed among TIME Magazine's World's Greatest Places 2024, recognized among the Top 100 of the Kyoto Global Design Awards, and named one of the world's seven most beautiful museums in 2024 by Prix Versailles.

On March 18, SAKA Museum's Executive Advisor Marlowe Bandem will present an in-depth talk on the meaning of Nyepi and its related ceremonies, followed by an interactive session on March 20 led by Director Judith E. Bosnak, inviting participants to explore the museum's collections as living narratives of Balinese culture.

 

Nyepi Day: A Sanctuary of Stillness

On March 19, as Nyepi is observed across the island, guests remain within the resort in full respect of the day's traditions. The absence of outside movement creates a deep sense of calm, allowing AYANA Bali to become a sanctuary for reflection, wellness, and connection.

The morning begins with sunrise yoga, followed by low-impact movement sessions such as Aqua Pilates and Qi Gong, as well as opportunities for deeper relaxation through sound healing therapy, group sound bathing, and guided meditation. AYANA Spa's Thalassotherapy Pool, one of the largest aquatonic pools in the world, remains open during the day, offering mineral-rich seawater treatments that promote circulation, muscular recovery, and overall balance.

Family-friendly activities encourage gentle engagement with nature and shared time together. Guests may join a guided morning walk through the resort's landscaped grounds, explore traditional farming practices during interactive sessions at AYANA Farm, or enjoy indoor leisure facilities and dedicated children's programs at RIMBA Kids' Playground. These activities are designed to be calm and unobtrusive, in keeping with the spirit of the day.

As night falls, the absence of artificial light reveals a breathtaking night sky. A guided stargazing experience offers a rare opportunity to observe the celestial beauty of Nyepi through a digital photoshoot.

Through this diverse program, AYANA Bali offers a setting in which guests can observe Nyepi with understanding, respect, and space for reflection.

Discover the full program of Nyepi experiences at AYANA Bali here.

 

A Nyepi Experience at AYANA Bali: Embracing Bali's Sacred Silence

Two-night package rates start from:

  • RIMBA by AYANA Bali, Resort View Room: IDR 6,464,000++ per room
  • AYANA Segara Bali, Resort View Room: IDR 8,736,000++ per room
  • AYANA Resort Bali, Resort View Room: IDR 9,088,000++ per room
  • AYANA Villas Bali, One Bedroom Ocean View Villa: IDR 22,272,000++ per room

 Inclusions:

  •  Daily breakfast for two guests when booking a one-bedroom category, and four guests when booking a two-bedroom suite or villa.
  • One-time two-course lunch for two guests, of your choice at Damar Terrace, Karang, Sami Sami, To'Ge, or UNIQUE Rooftop Bar
  • (Valid for four guests when booking a two-bedroom suite or villa).
  • One-time dinner for two guests, at Damar Terrace, Karang, Sami Sami, To'Ge, or UNIQUE Rooftop Bar
  • (Valid for four guests when booking a two-bedroom suite or villa).
  • 30% discount on Kampoeng Bali Dinner.
  • 50% discount on Thalassotherapy Pool treatment.
  • 20% discount on spa treatments and food & beverage menus
  • (Excluding Spa on the Rocks, HonZEN, and SUMI ZEN).
  • Complimentary Nyepi activities, including the Ogoh-ogoh parade/festival, AYANA Farm experiences, kids' activities (selected activities may be available at additional charge), and stargazing.

 

Booking period: Now until 18 March 2026
Stay period: 18–20 March 2026
Minimum stay: 2 nights

 

Book directly at ayana.com

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