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Diwali celebration in Bali – How the locals celebrate

This festival of lights, celebrated by millions of Hindus worldwide, holds deep significance, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and unity over division.

In Bali, Diwali is a time of unity and reflection for the island’s Hindu community. Devotees flock to temples adorned with vivid decorations, offering prayers and lighted oil lamps, or diyas, signifying hope and the triumph of righteousness. Friends and families come together, donned in new attire, to share delectable sweets and exchange gifts.

For visitors in Bali during Diwali, it’s an opportunity to witness the island’s rich and diverse culture while basking in the enchanting glow of the festival. Bali’s serene landscapes and world-class hospitality, offered by some of the finest hotels and Uluwatu resorts, including renowned brands like Anantara Uluwatu Bali, offer the perfect backdrop for experiencing the magic of Diwali. Bali truly exemplifies how the festival transcends borders, uniting people in a radiant celebration of light and unity.