Batununggul Festival 2025 – Full Guide to Dates, Events, and Access

by Dijiwa Sanctuaries

31 Jul 20257 min read
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Batununggul Festival 2025 – Free Event in Nusa Penida: Full Details

Batununggul Village Festival 2025 is a cultural event held on August 6–10, 2025, in Nusa Penida, Bali, celebrating the island's traditions through dance, music, workshops, and local exhibitions. Themed "Surya Metu" (Sunrise), the festival symbolizes a revival of community pride and Balinese heritage. Visitors can enjoy traditional performances, join hands-on cultural activities, and explore artisan markets showcasing local crafts and food. Entry is free, and the event is hosted in the coastal village of Batununggul, easily accessible via fast boat from Sanur, Bali. The festival offers an authentic experience of Balinese village life while supporting sustainable tourism and the local economy.

Batununggul Village Festival 2025 schedule: Dates and Venue

The Batununggul Village Festival 2025 is scheduled for August 6–10 in Nusa Penida. Carrying the theme "Surya Metu", meaning "sunrise" in Balinese, the festival symbolizes the revival of local arts and culture. It will serve as a vibrant celebration of Nusa Penida's cultural identity and creative spirit.

Festival Highlights Batununggul Village Festival 2025

Local dancers perform a welcoming routine on the "Surya Metu" stage at Batununggul Village Festival. The vibrant stage décor and traditional costumes reflect the festival's mission to celebrate Balinese heritage and community pride.

Batununggul Village Festival 2025 is brimming with activities that celebrate the arts, culture, and community of Nusa Penida. Each day of the five-day festival is filled with colorful events designed to engage visitors and locals alike:

  • Traditional Performances – Daily showcases of Balinese dance and music, including Barong and Keris Dance with live gamelan.
  • Cultural Workshops – Hands-on sessions to learn offerings, dance, or gamelan instruments guided by local artisans.
  • Local Exhibitions & Markets – Displays of handmade crafts, traditional food, and cultural heritage by local MSMEs.
  • Community Activities & Competitions – Gebogan contests, fishing tournaments, youth art shows, and live music involving locals and visitors.

 

Notably, the 2025 festival carries the theme "Surya Metu: Kebangkitan dari Timur", which translates to "Sunrise from the East." This theme symbolizes a new dawn and resurgence emerging from Nusa Penida's eastern shores. It reflects the community's hope that their cultural revival will shine across the region, inspiring pride and positive change. Visitors will see the Surya Metu spirit embodied in the festival's sun-inspired stage design, morning beach offerings, and the warm welcome to all who attend.

Batununggul Village Festival 2025 Information: Getting There and Staying

Visiting Batununggul Village Festival is an adventure, as it involves traveling to the beautiful island of Nusa Penida. Here's what international travelers need to know to plan their trip:

  • Getting to Nusa Penida (Batununggul): The quickest way is a 30–45 minute fast boat from Sanur, Bali. Many ships now dock directly at Sampalan Harbour, right in Batununggul. Book tickets early during peak season and arrive on time for check-in.
  • Accommodation & Amenities: Batununggul offers a range of stays—from hilltop resorts with ocean views to beach bungalows and budget homestays. Book early for the festival. The area has local warungs, beach clubs, and basic shops, though some amenities are limited to town centers.
  • Getting Around: Rent a motorbike or hire a car with a driver to explore. Roads in Batununggul are primarily flat and accessible, with many festival spots within walking distance. Rentals are easy to find near Sampalan Harbour.

Tips to join Batununggul Village Festival 2025

Practical Tips for Festival-Goers: Here are a few tips to ensure you have a smooth and enjoyable experience:

  • Pack for Sun and Ceremony – Bring sunscreen, a hat, light clothing, and a sarong with a sash for temple visits.
  • Footwear and Mobility – Wear comfortable sandals or shoes for walking on varied terrain.
  • Stay Hydrated & Eat Local – Drink bottled water and enjoy local food stalls serving Balinese dishes.
  • Money Matters – Carry enough cash (IDR); many vendors are cash-only, and ATMs may be unreliable.
  • Connectivity – Signal is decent; get a local SIM card in Bali for better mobile data.
  • Respect Local Culture – Be mindful when taking photos and during ceremonies; show respect.
  • Enjoy the Island – Use free time to explore Nusa Penida's natural spots like Kelingking and Angel's Billabong.

Why You Should Attend the Batununggul Village Festival

Batununggul Village Festival 2025 offers a genuine cultural experience in Nusa Penida, inviting you to join sacred ceremonies, traditional dances, and village life. With free entry and warm, English-speaking locals, your visit supports the community. It celebrates the island's cultural revival under the Surya Metu theme. It's a meaningful and memorable way to explore the honest Bali.

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Plan your visit around the festival and stay at Dijiwa Sanctuaries or Booking Dijiwa Sanctuaries for a peaceful, immersive island experience. With thoughtfully designed villas and warm Balinese hospitality, it's the perfect retreat after a day of cultural celebration.


By Dijiwa Sanctuaries
31 Jul 20257 min read

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