A kite festival is an annual event held between July and August which is the windy season. Hundreds of kites will be souring through the skies in the coastal areas of Padanggalak and Sanur in all shapes and sizes that measure from 4 to 10 meters colouring the sky, creating an amazing sight for on lookers. Enthusiastic locals design their kites in the shape of fish (bebean), birds (janggan) and leaf (pecukan) which are the traditional themes and compete for the kite that stands out in creativity.
The festival is an attention grabber for tourists from hotels nearby like Bali Beach Resort Uluwatu which belongs to the chain of Ananthara Uluwatu Bali Resort. Indonesia is the place to be if you are one who enjoys breezy shores, an annual Kite festival is bound to catch the interest of tourists this year in July.
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