(English) Bali Festivals Hype: What’s Happening from October to December 2025!

Traditional Balinese dancers performing during a vibrant cultural festival, accompanied by gamelan musicians playing traditional instruments.

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Planning a Bali trip for the end of 2025? Get ready for an epic lineup of Bali festivals, from book-filled days in Ubud to thrilling buffalo races and vibrant cultural parades. The island is buzzing with non-stop action from October to December, offering something for every kind of traveler. Here are the must-attend Bali festivals that will take your 2025 getaway to the next level!

October: Ubud Writers and Readers Festival

 
 
 
 
 
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For all you bookworms, writers, and culture junkies, October means one thing: the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival! Since its inception in 2004, this annual event has grown into Southeast Asia’s largest and most significant literary festival. Hosted in the charming town of Ubud, the festival brings together up to 170 authors, poets, artists, and readers from all over the world. Get ready for mind-blowing discussions, poetry slams, and creative workshops. In addition to hearing talks from some of your favorite authors, you can dive into conversations on global issues, art, and everything in between. And who knows? You might just grab a coffee with a writer you’ve admired for years! Keep an eye out for the program and make sure to book your tickets early.

November: Makepung Lampit Festival

If you’re looking for something totally different, you gotta check out the Makepung Lampit Festival in November. This wild event is all about traditional water buffalo races in Jembrana. Yup, you read that right—buffalo racing! Farmers and their water buffaloes race through the mud, making it one of the most exciting and unique cultural events in Bali. It’s a race that showcases the strength of the buffaloes and the skills of their jockeys. Trust me, watching (or cheering) from the sidelines is a thrill you don’t want to miss. It’s a local favorite and a perfect way to get a taste of Bali’s traditional agricultural life.

 
 
 
 
 
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December: Denpasar Festival

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December in Bali means one thing: the Denpasar Festival! Held at the end of the year, this festival turns the capital into a massive hub of art, culture, and community spirit. Think colorful parades, art exhibits, traditional dance performances, and food stalls serving up some of the island’s best eats. The festival is all about celebrating Bali’s artistic heritage and community pride. It’s a perfect way to end your Bali trip if you enjoy live performances and exploring local culture. Mark your calendar and get ready to end the year on a high note at the Denpasar Festival!

 
 
 
 
 
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Festival Survival Guide: Tips for an Epic Time

  • Ubud Writers and Readers Festival: Make sure to check the schedule and book your accommodation early—Ubud gets packed during the festival, and you don’t want to miss out.
  • Makepung Lampit Festival: Wear comfortable shoes and clothes that can get dirty as it takes place in Jembrana’s muddy rice fields.
  • Denpasar Festival: Denpasar Festival runs late, so prepare for a full day of exploring, eating, and enjoying performances. Also, the food stalls are amazing—bring cash and come hungry!

Bali’s final months of 2025 are packed with diverse, unmissable Bali festivals, from engaging literary events in Ubud to lively buffalo races and spectacular cultural parades in Denpasar. These Bali festivals are your gateway to experiencing the island’s rich traditions and modern vibes in one exciting journey. Get your itinerary ready and dive into the vibrant Bali festivals scene—there’s no better way to wrap up the year! – Kura Kura Bus

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