Fiery and fierce! The Ogoh-ogoh Parade lights up Bali on the eve of Nyepi, driving away negative energy for a fresh start. (Photo: unsplash.com)
DENPASAR – On Saturday, March 29, 2025, Bali will observe Nyepi, the Hindu Day of Silence, marking the start of the Saka New Year. The 24-hour observance begins at 05:59 AM on March 29 and ends at 06:00 AM on March 30, during which the island will come to a complete standstill.
Nyepi is a day of self-reflection, and Balinese Hindus observe four main prohibitions:
To ensure complete silence, electricity, internet, and broadcasting services will be suspended. Local security officers, known as pecalang, will patrol the streets to ensure compliance. While tourists are not legally penalized, those who violate the rules may be reminded and guided back to their accommodations.
On the eve of Nyepi, Friday, March 28, 2025, the Ogoh-Ogoh Parade will take place, featuring giant demonic effigies symbolizing evil spirits. Popular locations for the parade include:
Nyepi is a rare and profound experience, offering a glimpse into Bali’s deep spiritual traditions. Visitors are encouraged to embrace the silence and respect local customs during this sacred time.