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Top Mistakes Tourists Must Steer Clear of in Bali's Sacred Sites

14 March 2024 10:33 WIB

Foreign tourists mingle with Hindus who perform the ritual of melukat or cleansing themselves on Banyu Pinaruh day at Tirta Empul Temple, Tampaksiring, Gianyar, Bali, Sunday, May 21 2023. This ritual is held every six months, namely the day after Saraswati Day by Hindus to purify and purify oneself and one's mind spiritually by performing self-cleansing rituals in the sea or other holy springs. ANTARA/Nyoman Hendra Wibowo

TEMPO.CO, JakartaBali is renowned for its stunning nature and cultural tourism. Foreign tourists visiting Bali's holy places must abide by certain cultural protocols to demonstrate respect and avoid violating customs.

Balinese people believe their ancestors guard holy places, and violating them can result in sanctions or negative consequences. Here are some things tourists should avoid when traveling to holy places in Bali.

1. Disrespecting local culture

Tourists on the island must commit to respecting the local culture. For example on Nyepi Day, tourists are also restricted from leaving the house, turning on lights, or making noise.

2. Behaving impolitely in a holy place

When visiting sacred places such as temples, tourists are highly advised to avoid impolite, rude, or disturbing behavior, such as climbing onto shrines or engaging in indecorous acts.

3. Stepping over or stepping on offerings

Hindu offerings or Canang are commonly found on roadsides, sidewalks in front of stalls, shops, or houses. Tourists must exercise caution when walking. Even if you accidentally step on it, immediately offer an apology to the owner or at least apologize silently.

4. Entering a holy place except for prayer

Foreign tourists are not allowed to enter holy places such as temples or shrines, except for the purpose of praying. This also applies to women who are on their period.

5. Wearing revealing attire

It is prohibited from wearing revealing clothing, such as shorts, when visiting sacred places. It is best to wear conservative clothing like a shirt and trousers.

Additionally, it is recommended to remove be barefoot before entering a holy place and bow slightly as a form of respect to elders or deities.

6. Disrupting religious rituals

Foreign tourists are expected to behave politely in holy places to show respect for the place, its religious activities, and the priest or Mangku.

Avoid sitting next to or in front of the priest, place heads higher than the priest's head, and create loud noises during prayer.

Tourists should also demonstrate reverence for the holy place itself by refraining from climbing on buildings or statues within it. Balinese people place a high value on politeness and reward those who honor their customs with invitations to participate in religious ceremonies, which can be an enriching experience.

By understanding and following these guidelines, foreign tourists can visit Bali's holy places without incident while still respecting the island's culture and values.

GHEA CANTIKA NOORSYARIFA

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