In Bali, Tumpek Krulut, also known as Compassion Day, is a revered event occurring every 210 days. This celebration, deeply ingrained in local culture, revolves around expressing gratitude for life’s blessings and extending compassion to others, particularly those in need.
For tourists, Tumpek Krulut offers a glimpse into Balinese life and traditions. It’s a chance to witness locals’ daily activities and join in the festivities. In past years, this event has brought together tourists, locals, and religious leaders, showcasing Bali’s cultural richness and diversity. If you are spending your vacation at Uluwatu resorts and other hotels in the country, such as Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort, speak to the staff to gain some insights about the celebration.
Foreign visitors can actively participate by engaging in acts of kindness, such as making offerings to the less fortunate or supporting local charities. By embracing these values, tourists can contribute to the spirit of compassion and gratitude that defines Tumpek Krulut in Bali.
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