Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

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My name is Marcus Musashi, and I am a culture and travel photographer with a deep passion for composing epic photographs of this big, beautiful world. I want to share a unique photo series I’ve created, documenting the vibrant and spiritual spectacle known as Galungan.

In short—and I would love to tell the full story—Galungan is the Balinese New Year, occurring every 220 days. It’s 10 days of absolute cultural madness (and I mean that in the best way possible). I’ve driven across the whole island in search of magic, and boy, did I find some! It was the most epic week of my life, filled with mesmerizing rituals, wild and chaotic nights, and, of course, meeting so many beautiful Balinese people. This culture is something else!

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Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#1 Dedicated Devotion Would Be A Fitting Set Of Keywords To Describe How Serious The Balinese Are About Their Culture, Rituals, And Holidays

While Bali is often associated with plastic-filled beaches, traffic jams, and tourist crowds, this series aims to shed light on a different side of the island—one rooted in tradition, spirituality, and authentic cultural expression. Galungan is a celebration that encapsulates the essence of Balinese life, highlighting the island’s rich customs, rituals, and deep sense of community. This is the real Bali!

Through my lens, I hope to transport viewers to a Bali far beyond the typical tourist experience. There’s more to Bali than overpriced smoothie bowls and Bintangs on the beach!

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#2 Ogoh Ogoh... The Night Where Giant Monsters Are Paraded Through The Streets To Lure In The Evil Spirits

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#3 There Is Nothing More Heartwarming Than A Balinese Smile. Not Even A Snake Wrapped Around His Torso Could Make That Smile Disappear

The next Galungan in Bali is just around the corner: April 8 to April 18, 2025. This is truly a week of festivities that everyone should experience at least once in their life. Your mind will be blown—guaranteed.

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#4 The Balinese Hurry To Get Up And Down The Water Temple Before The Entire Island Is Off-Limits Again

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#5 The Balinese Walk Proudly To The Tanah Lot Water Temple To Do Their Rituals. This Unique Temple Is Only Accessible When The Water Is Eb

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#6 "Ibu" - The Endearing Word For "Mother" In Indonesian. This Charismatic Lady Embodies That!

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#7 On The First Day Of Galungan, They Start With A Gruesome Sacrifice That Can Be Heard Across The Island. Rough, But Very Real. This Is Also Bali

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#8 With Much Pride (And Music), The Balinese March Through The Streets. Their Big Smiles And Glistening Eyes Would Even Warm Up The Coldest Of Hearts

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#9 A Marching Group Was Walking At A Fast Pace While Onlookers Watched The Spectacle. This Cool Balinese Lady Captured The Spotlight In A Split Second

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#10 Praying To The Gods

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#11 The Priest Welcomes You With A Kind Wai

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#12 Dedicated To Their Culture, The Balinese Ladies Fulfill Their Rituals With Much Pride And Honor

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#13 Everywhere You Go, You Are Welcomed With A Big Warm Smile

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#14 Bali's Nickname Is The Island Of The Gods, Which Becomes Very Clear As You Traverse Across This Big Island That Is Full Of Wonder

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#15 Some Rituals Can Be Quite Intense... Move Out Of The Way When The Drama Intensifies!

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

#16 There Is No Place Like Bali During Galungan!

Galungan: Bali’s Epic 10-Day Celebration Of The New Year

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