Best Place to Watch Ogoh-Ogoh (Paper Mache Statue) Parade

13 March 2024

The day before Nyepi Day, known as Pengerupukan day, is a special time in Bali. Hindus hold a ceremony called 'Mecaru' to neutralize the negative forces in society, family, and the community.

The Ogoh-Ogoh Parade is a lively and colorful spectacle that you should not miss if you're in Bali during this period. In this write-up, we'll explore where you can catch the Ogoh-Ogoh Parade in Bali this year.

The parade usually kicks off in the evening, around 6 pm, and lasts for several hours. The prime spots to witness the parade are in major towns and cities in Bali, where the most impressive statues are crafted. Here are some top places to watch the Ogoh-Ogoh Parade in Bali this year:

Bali Dynasty Resort: Our resort hosts a unique Ogoh Ogoh Parade, taking guests through the lush gardens, past the main pool, and finally to the beach. Starting at the front pond at 6 pm, the procession is led by the resort's recreation team, creating a magical atmosphere with traditional Balinese instruments. Guests are welcome to join in this enchanting parade for an unforgettable evening experience.

Denpasar: The capital city of Bali is one of the best spots to catch the Ogoh Ogoh Parade. The major streets are closed to traffic, and the route is filled with food stalls and souvenir vendors. Patung Catur Muka or Catur Muka Statue near Lapangan Puputan Badung park and the Bali Museum is an ideal spot to watch the event and be part of the lively atmosphere.

Ubud: Known as Bali's cultural centre, Ubud boasts an impressive parade with numerous giant puppets carried through the streets. The Peliatan Royal Palace is the best place in Ubud to witness the Ogoh Ogoh Parade.

Kuta: As one of Bali's busiest tourist destinations, Kuta hosts a lively parade with a beachside location and vibrant crowds. Arrive at Kuta beach before 6 pm to secure the best spot to enjoy the festivities.

Sanur: Despite being a quieter town, Sanur's Ogoh Ogoh Parade is a must-see event. The parade winds through narrow streets and a four-junction road, creating a lively atmosphere. Make sure to stay hydrated by bringing a bottle of mineral water during the crowded parade.

Jimbaran: Known for its seafood restaurants, Jimbaran is also an excellent spot to witness the parade. The route along the beach's main road provides breathtaking views of the sunset during the Nyepi Day celebration.

No matter where you choose to watch the Ogoh Ogoh Parade in Bali this year, you should catch this vibrant display of colour and culture. Arrive early before 6 pm to secure a good viewing spot and remember to bring your camera to capture the magic of this unique Balinese tradition.

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