Pengerupukan – The Last Noise Before the Day of Silence
(Will available on 18 March 2026)
Join a local family for Pengerupukan — the night when the island drives away negative forces through ritual and celebration.
Held on the night before Nyepi Day — Bali’s annual Day of Silence — this is a powerful cultural moment where energy peaks before stillness begins.
As darkness falls, stand among the crowd to witness the Ogoh-Ogoh parade — giant creatures carried by youth groups in a joyful, fiery procession.
It’s loud. It’s wild.
And it’s full of meaning.
A night when darkness is faced — and the island prepares for silence.
Rate
IDR 2.200.000 (for couple)
Solo travelers enjoy 10% off
Durations
Approximately 3 hours
What Awaits You
– A warm welcome from a local Balinese family
– Introduction to the meaning of Pengerupukan and Nyepi
– Participation in simple household rituals to ward off negative energy
– Traditional snack or light dinner before heading out
– Guided walk to witness the Ogoh-Ogoh parade in a nearby village
Please note: This experience includes walking and may involve crowds and loud sounds typical of local celebrations.
Cancellation Policy
We understand that plans may change. To ensure a smooth experience for all our guests:
– Free Cancellation: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
– Late Cancellation: Cancellations within 24 hours will incur a 50% charge
– No Show: No refund will be provided
– Rescheduling: Kindly contact us at least 24 hours before the tour
Notes
– Booking: Required minimum 24 hours in advance. Confirmation will be sent after booking
– Pick-Up Area: Free pick-up and drop-off within Ubud area. Additional fee applies outside designated zone
