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Tenganan Village is a must for anyone interested in traditional cultures, crafts, and architecture.
Wear practical shoes because there are lots of steps in and around the village. This is not a wheelchair-accessible destination.
Dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, in this traditional part of Bali.
Geringsing, the double ikat cloth woven by Tenganan Village’s most skilled weavers, can sell for thousands of dollars.
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What is the oldest village in Bali?
Tenganan Village is the oldest village on the island of Bali. Here, the Bali Aga (indigenous people) maintain and preserve their culture by weaving and performing the war dance. Handicrafts such as woven bamboo, carvings, paintings on palm leaves, and pegringsingan woven cloth—only found in the village of Tenganan—attract tourists.
Is visiting Tenganan Village (Tenganan Pegringsingan) worth it?
Yes. A favorite of international tourists, Tenganan Village (Tenganan Pegringsingan) offers a look at Bali without influences from the outside world. Residents follow centuries-old traditions, including weaving a special double ikat cloth that’s believed to have magical powers. Some visitors find the vendors selling their wares to be aggressive.
Can you go to Tenganan Village (Tenganan Pegringsingan) on your own?
Yes. It requires driving on mountain roads and using Google Maps. There is no public transportation to Tenganan Village. Or, you can book a tour that includes roundtrip transportation. There might not be any local guides in the village, so a guided tour is probably preferable.
How much does it cost to visit Tenganan Village (Tenganan Pegringsingan)?
Tenganan Village is open to the public. There is no entrance fee, but a small donation is recommended. If you’re driving to the village, you will also need to pay a parking fee. Expect to encounter vendors hawking their wares for a hefty price; haggling is welcome.
How long does it take to tour Tenganan Village (Tenganan Pegringsingan)?
It takes one to two hours to explore the village. It's open daily to visitors in daylight hours. Typically, tours allot an hour for travelers to wander around Tenganan Village. Most all-day guided tours of East Bail include other attractions such as Lempuyang Temple and Tirta Gangga.
What is the best time of year to visit Tenganan Village (Tenganan Pegringsingan)?
Tenganan Village follows its own religious calendar. Full moon and new moon days are good times to observe local religious rituals. One main draw is the Mekaré-kare ritual, or the “Pandan War,” when men battle with rattan shields and thorny pandan leaves. It usually takes place in June.
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