Nyepi at Nandini Jungle: A Luxurious Retreat into Stillness
By Nandini Jungle by Hanging Gardens
Once a year, Bali embraces Nyepi, the Day of Silence, a sacred tradition marking the Balinese New Year. From sunrise to sunrise, the island comes to a complete standstill—no flights, no traffic, no lights. Just the soft rustle of jungle leaves, the distant murmur of the river, and a rare opportunity to disconnect from the outside world and reconnect with yourself.
Nyepi is a Hindu Balinese New Year celebration, a day dedicated to self-reflection, spiritual cleansing, and restoring harmony between nature and humanity. Leading up to Nyepi, vibrant rituals unfold—the Melasti purification ceremony, the dramatic Ogoh-Ogoh parade, and the symbolic burning of demon effigies to drive away negative spirits. Then, as dawn breaks on March 29, 2025, silence falls, and Bali enters a full day of meditation and renewal.
Why Experience Nyepi Here?
At Nandini Jungle, you are surrounded by nature’s untouched beauty, free from the distractions of daily life. Whether meditating by the infinity pool, practicing yoga at sunrise, or simply listening to the sounds of the jungle, Nyepi becomes a deeply personal journey—one of rest, reflection, and inner peace.
Silence isn’t emptiness—it’s renewal. Embrace this rare moment of stillness with an unforgettable Nyepi retreat at Nandini Jungle by Hanging Gardens.
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