Nyepi ist der balinesische „Tag der Stille“, des Fastens und der Meditation
Vor einigen Jahren waren wir während Nyepi auf Bali in einem Hotel und haben von Einschränkungen nicht viel gespürt. Für die Balinesen ist Nyepi der höchste hinduistische Feiertag. Laut einem Artikel der Bali Times wird dieses Jahr für 24 Stunden der mobile Internet-Zugang geblockt. For the silence
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ATMs in Bali to go offline from Tuesday to Thursday as the island observes Nyepi
Trisno Nugroho, the head of Bali Office of Bank Indonesia, stated in a written statement made available to the public today that ATMs on the Island of Gods will be gradually switched off starting tomorrow at 10am…
https://coconuts.co/bali/news/atms-in-bali-to-go-offline-from-tuesday-to-thursday-as-the-island-observes-nyepi/
Nyepi Dos and Don’ts: What you need to know about Bali’s Day of Silence
Virtually the entire island of Bali shuts down. No one is allowed to leave their homes, hotels, or villas, and all businesses are closed. Pecalang (Balinese traditional security officers) will be out on patrol to find anybody who threatens to disturb the peace and serenity of Nyepi by violating this rule…
https://coconuts.co/bali/features/nyepi-dos-and-donts-what-you-need-to-know-about-balis-day-of-silence/
Bali Toll Road to Close 36-Hours on „Nyepi“
The closure and total shutdown of Bali’s only toll road has been confirmed by the toll road operating authority – PT Jasamarga Bali Tol (JBT). The CEO of JBT, I Ketut Adiputra Karang, said: “The temporary closure of Jalan Tol Bali Mandara will begin on Tuesday (21/3) at 11:00 pm Bali time (WITA) and will open again on Thursday morning (23/3) beginning at 7:00 am after Hari Raya Nyepi.”
https://balidiscovery.com/bali-toll-road-to-close-36-hours-on-nyepi/
Bali’s Best Places to Spend Nyepi Day 2023
Nyepi Day, or Day of Silence, is a Hindu holiday celebrated in Bali, Indonesia. It’s a New Year’s Day when the Balinese Hindus devote their entire lives to connecting more deeply with God through prayer, fasting, and meditation, as well as cleansing the island of the previous year’s misdeeds and bad omens, thus establishing a pure and positive year ahead. Starting from 22nd March at 6am to 23rd March 2023 at 6am, the island comes to a complete standstill and activities on the island come to a halt, including no lights and electricity, no traffic on the roads, no TV or radio, all shopping centres are closed, no tours or excursions, and no flights in or out of Bali on this day. This is also celebrated as a period of introspection and self-reflection. The Balinese and other residents avoid loud noises and the island becomes mysteriously quiet…
https://indonesiaexpat.id/featured/balis-best-places-to-spend-nyepi-day-2023/
Five People Detained For Going Out On The Day Of Silence In Bali
The South Kuta police department has detained five people who deliberately went outside during the Day of Silence celebration. The Head of the South Kuta Police Department, Kompol I Ketut Sugiarta Yoga, confirmed that a local resident in Ungasan and four ship workers in Benoa were detained during the Day of Silence…
https://thebalisun.com/five-people-detained-for-going-out-on-the-day-of-silence-in-bali/
Nyepi: Thousands Of Expats Visit Gili Islands To Avoid Day Of Silence Celebration In Bali
Thousands of foreign nationals decided to visit the Gili islands in Lombok to avoid the Day of Silence celebration in Bali. The Head of Gili Hotel Association, Lalu Kusnawan, confirmed that 1,600 foreign nationals based in Bali visited the Gili islands to avoid the Day of Silence celebration…
https://thebalisun.com/thousands-of-expats-visit-gili-islands-to-avoid-day-of-silence-celebration-in-bali/