
ALILA MOMENT
The Spiritual Essence of Bali: A Journey of Ritual, Reflection, and Wonder
Price
IDR 5,000.000 ++
Duration
7 – 8 hours
Recommended Dress
Alila Villas Uluwatu will provide Balinese attire for the experience. The team will arrive in the guest's villa 15 minutes before the start of Alila Moments to assist with wearing the attire. Alternatively, guests may choose to wear their own polite shirt.
Experience
This soulful experience fosters mindfulness, gratitude, and creativity, leaving guests with lasting memories and a profound connection to Bali’s timeless beauty and vibrant traditions. The day begins with the Melukat ritual, a sacred water purification ceremony, followed by a Nasi Yasa breakfast that celebrates Bali’s colorful culinary heritage. Let your creativity blossom during a Sodan crafting workshop, where guests create intricate floral offerings that will then be presented at the stunning Uluwatu Temple. As the sun sets, gather for a traditional Kecak Dance performance—a vivid celebration of myth and movement that brings the island’s stories to life. From ritual to reflection, this is a day of renewal, beauty, and spiritual connection unlike any other.
Itinerary
Sacred Waters
Participate in a Melukat ritual, a sacred spiritual cleansing at the resort’s temple. Experience the calming sounds of flowing water and whispered prayers that release negative energy and restore balance.
A Taste of Tradition
Enjoy a traditional Nasi Yasa breakfast, a fragrant meal that introduces you to Bali’s culinary heritage. The diverse, local flavors tell the story of the island’s traditions in every bite.
Crafted with Meaning
Weaving together coconut leaves and blossoms, guests learn to make a Balinese offering during a Sodan crafting workshop.
Clifftop Connection
Travel to the clifftop Uluwatu Temple, set 230 feet above the Indian Ocean. Here you can offer your handmade Sodan, saying your own personal prayer at this magical Hindu site.
Legends at Sunset
End the day with the mystical Kecak Dance performance at sunset. Firelight, rhythmic chanting, and dramatic storytelling bring Bali’s myths to life in vivid movement and costume.