Top List on Where to Watch Ogoh Ogoh Parade

09 March 2023

The Ogoh Ogoh Parade is one of the most significant and exciting events during Balinese New Year celebration, which is also known as the Day of Silence. The festival usually takes place a day before the day of silence. The Ogoh Ogoh Parade is a colorful and vibrant spectacle that should not be missed if you're visiting Bali during this time.  In this article, we'll take a look at where to watch the Ogoh Ogoh Parade in Bali this year.

The parade typically takes place in the evening, starting at around 7 pm, and lasts for several hours. The best places to watch the parade are in the major towns and cities in Bali, where the biggest and most elaborate statues are created. Here are some of the best places to watch the Ogoh Ogoh Parade in Bali this year:

Our resort: Bali Dynasty Resort's Ogoh Ogoh Parade is a unique experience that takes guests on a journey through the resort's lush gardens, past the main pool, and finally to the beach. The parade starts at the front pond at 6PM, with guests gathering around to watch the procession. The parade is led by the resort's recreation team, who carry traditional Balinese instruments, creating an enchanting atmosphere. Guests are welcome to participate in the parade. Stand by for an unforgettable evening!

Denpasar: The capital city of Bali is one of the best places to watch the Ogoh Ogoh Parade. The city's major streets are closed to traffic, and the parade route is lined with food stalls and vendors selling souvenirs. Patang Catur Muka in Denpasar is a roundabout intersection near the Lapangan Puputan Badung park, the Bali Museum, and the main markets. This intersection is like the grandstand for the parade and the best place to watch the event and be a part of the energy. This is an authentic local's event, it's not put on for tourists. In fact out of the thousands of people crowded around that intersection.

Ubud: Ubud is a cultural center of Bali and is home to many art galleries and museums. The parade in Ubud is particularly impressive, with dozens of statues being carried through the streets. In Ubud, the best place to watch Ogoh Ogoh parade is in Peliatan Royal Palace. There is always a huge attraction and gathering around this area.

Kuta: Kuta is one of Bali's busiest tourist destinations, and the parade here is typically quite lively. The beachside location and the bustling crowds make it a fun place to watch the parade. Come to Kuta beach before 6pm to get best spot to stand.

Sanur: Sanur is a quieter town in Bali, but the Ogoh Ogoh Parade here is still a must-see event. The parade route winds through the town's narrow streets, creating an intimate and atmospheric experience.

Jimbaran: Jimbaran is famous for its seafood restaurants, but during Nyepi Day, it's also a great place to watch the parade. The parade route here follows the main road along the beach, offering stunning views of the sunset.

No matter where you choose to watch the Ogoh Ogoh Parade in Bali this year, you're sure to be treated to a spectacular display of color and culture. Just be sure to arrive early before 6 pm to secure a good spot, and don't forget to bring your camera to capture the magic of this unique Balinese tradition.

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