Canggu Yoga Festival 2019
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by admin
4y ago
Save the date: the first ever Canggu Yoga Festival is gearing up to make its debut this year, bringing together the top wellness destinations and yoga studios in town for a charity- focused event. Each class will cost just IDR 75,000 with 100% of the proceeds going directly to a Bali-based charity of each studio’s choosing. Throughout the one week festival, special events will run every evening, starting with a twilight opening party with Kirtan at Udara in Seseh, and finishing with a closing party at COMO Beach Club in Echo Beach. Throughout the week, these events will run across all location ..read more
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International Coastal Cleanup
Samsara Hotel by Lingga Murti
by admsamsara
5y ago
September 21st, 2019 Harnessing the Power of People to Fight Ocean Trash The International Coastal Cleanup began more than 30 years ago, when communities rallied together with the common goal of collecting and documenting the trash littering their coastline. The movement was catalyzed by the passion and spirit of two committed individuals. Back in 1986, Linda Maraniss moved to Texas from Washington, DC, where she had been working for Ocean Conservancy. She’d been inspired by the work her Ocean Conservancy colleague Kathy O’Hara was doing on a groundbreaking report called Plastics in the ..read more
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Laidback Beachfront Treats at Maharani Beach Hotel
Samsara Hotel by Lingga Murti
by admsamsara
5y ago
“The world is a book and those who don’t travel read only one page” Bali is a complete book. Travelling to this island is a great opportunity to explore both the wonderful physical features as well as the wonderful artificial pieces of art, architecture and cuisine. Kuta marks the first impression of Bali. The clean white-sand beach with a marvellous coastline that never seems to end is one of the magnets that pulling travellers to this part of the island. Kuta has witnessed a melodramatic transformation over the past few years. However, it still is one of Bali’s most popular destinations ..read more
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PENGLIPURAN, A VILLAGE OF IMMACULATE PEACE
Samsara Hotel by Lingga Murti
by admsamsara
5y ago
Located at 625 meters above the sea level, around 6 kilometers from Bangli City, and 1 kilometer from Kubu Village, Penglipuran is one of the most placid, clean, and serene village throughout the whole nation, and one of the three cleanest in the whole world. Being untouchable by modernization (you can’t even park your vehicles inside!), the village’s atmosphere and the immaculate gardens surrounding them should be an exceptionally authentic experience for you to visit, from its majestic and mythical culture, to high hospitability and courtship of the locals. According to the mythology and th ..read more
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SOUNDRENALINE 7-8 SEPTEMBER 2019
Samsara Hotel by Lingga Murti
by admsamsara
5y ago
​​Taking place over two days at Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK), Soundrenaline is one of the longest running and most popular music events in Bali. Offering an eclectic line up of acts each year, the annual fest has been running for 16 years. From iconic rock acts such as Limp Bizkit (who headlined in 2018), to up-and-coming Indonesian bands, this eclectic event also features an area dedicated to creators of music, art, photography, and cinema, where both local and international artists can meet and collaborate. From soul-pop to indie and hard rock to electronic rock, there is a genre here to pl ..read more
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BALI INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVAL
Samsara Hotel by Lingga Murti
by admin
5y ago
The Bali Kites Festival is a kiting event that takes place annually between July – August (sometimes through October). This year the event will be starting from the 15th August and ending on the 18th August 2019. It kicks off notably at the start of the windy season in Bali. The dry and windy season is coloured by the kite events on Padanggalak Beach in the town Sanur and other locations. It all started with the local agrarian festival dedicated to thanking gods for the crops and harvests and turned into a range of festivities. The festivals then became a competitive ground for communal ..read more
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