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Kite Making

Traditional Balinese Kite
Making Experience

Discover the joy of crafting traditional Balinese kites using simple, natural materials in this hands-on cultural activity. Guided by local villagers from the surrounding area, you’ll learn step-by-step how to build your own kite while connecting with the rich heritage of Bali. This experience offers a unique opportunity to engage with the local community and take home a meaningful creation made by your own hands.

Things to Know

The Spirit of the Wind:
Kite Culture in Balinese Tradition

In Bali, kites are more than just playful objects soaring in the sky—they are woven into the island’s spiritual and cultural fabric. The tradition of kite flying, known locally as "layangan", is deeply rooted in Balinese Hindu beliefs, where the sky is considered a sacred space that connects humans with the divine.

Kites are often flown as offerings to the gods, symbolizing gratitude for harvests, harmony in nature, and the celebration of life. During traditional festivals, especially the Bali Kite Festival, villages gather in colorful unity, competing with beautifully crafted kites that take the form of birds, dragons, and sacred symbols—each carrying prayers to the heavens on the wind.

For the Balinese, building and flying a kite is a communal ritual that fosters cooperation, creativity, and a shared sense of identity. Children and elders alike come together to shape bamboo frames, stretch paper or fabric sails, and tune the strings, turning a simple object into a living expression of their heritage.

Participating in a kite-making activity in Bali is not merely learning a craft—it's an invitation to experience the island's unique worldview: where nature, art, and spirituality dance together on the breeze

Price:
Rp. 150.000 for 1-2 people (1 hour)

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