A small town located in the centre of Bali, Ubud is known for its rich culture, traditions, ancient temples, and palaces. From various rituals to retreats, the town offers enough and more for culture buffs. A visit to this delightful little town is a chance to reconnect with nature and the spiritual side of life.
Day of Silence
Known as Nyepi, the Day of Silence is a day for self-reflection. Locals take a break from their usual routines. There are no flights or vehicles on the road, and no one does anything at all.
Purification Rituals and Water Temples
Ubud is modernising, with properties like Anantara Ubud Bali Villas offering a variety of luxury residences for sale, but the town is steeped in tradition, which is evident from its purification rituals.
Balinese spiritual life focuses on purification rituals. Temples like Tirta Empul are known for their holy spring water. Residents believe that these waters have healing powers. Both locals and foreigners can take part in these rituals.
Meditation Retreats

If you’re looking to slow down your racing thoughts, Ubud offers various meditation retreats. These include activities such as breathing exercises, mindfulness, and guided meditations like Vipassana.
Kirtan Ceremony
This is a form of chanting where you can connect with higher energies through music. In Ubud, kirtan ceremonies are held in temples. The ceremony creates a peaceful atmosphere.
Sebatu Springs
Another place where you can take part in purification rituals, Sebatu Springs, is a sacred site in Ubud. You’re invited to take part in the ritual and experience the healing powers of the spring water.