CLIMATE
The
average daytime temperature is 28° Celsius and the average night time
temperature is 22° Celsius, usually pleasant with some light winds. The
sea surface temperature is relatively unchanged at 28° Celsius. Bali has
only two seasons – a dry season and a wet season. The dry season runs
from May to November for 7 months. The wet season is characterized by
short, heavy burst of rainfall (Monsoon) from December to April for 5
months.
THE BALINESE CULTURAL:
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BALINESE
HINDUISM - The religious affiliation is Balinese Hinduism, which
combines Balinese religious rituals and Hindu beliefs. The island has
thousands of temples, where unique processions are held. The Balinese
people consider it an honor to see guests at their procession. Please
remember to ask permission first before filming or photographing a
procession.
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BALINESE
CUSTOMS - The culture and customs in Bali are quite different from our
Western customs. Visitors to a temple are expected to wear a sarong and a selendang around the waist. These items can usually be hired from the temples or available for purchases at the market stalls (which often surround the temples) for a reasonable price. Non-Hindus are not permitted to enter the main temple
itself. Women are not permitted to visit the temple during their
menstrual period. Visitors are encouraged to make a small donation to
contribute to the maintenance of the temple.
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TEMPLES - Each village has at least three temples. Temples can be found
at road junctions, on hilltops, mountains and each living compound has
its own house temple or offerings. Our villa has been consecrated in 2008
entirely according to Balinese customs. We have house temples for the
daily presentation of offerings. Each morning and evening, banana leaf
offering baskets are placed outside the temple. The offering contains
burning incense, pieces of bread, rice, coffee and flowers. These
offerings are intended to appease the gods and ward off evil spirits.
