Culture & Classes

Hands-on experiences led by local guides. Learn the rituals and ceremonies at the heart of Balinese Hindu life — no experience needed.

Making Canang Sari ~ Balinese Offering Class

Making a Canang Sari is a traditional Balinese Hindu practice of creating small, beautiful offerings as a symbol of gratitude and devotion.
It involves arranging flowers, leaves, and sometimes food in a small palm-leaf tray, each element representing balance, harmony, and thankfulness to the divine. The process is done with mindfulness and sincerity, making it not just a ritual, but a peaceful and meaningful cultural experience.

Book Minimum 3 person and maximum 6 person.

Otonan ceremony ~ Celebrate Balinese Birthday with Priest

Otonan is a traditional Balinese Hindu ceremony that celebrates a person’s birthday according to the 210-day Balinese calendar (Pawukon), not the regular yearly calendar.

During an Otonan, prayers and offerings are made to express gratitude, seek blessings, and purify the body and soul. It is a spiritual moment to reflect on life and maintain balance between the physical and spiritual worlds.

Unlike a typical birthday, Otonan is more about spiritual growth, protection, and harmony rather than celebration or parties.

Should book and payment in advance one week before the date .