The purifying ceremony is available at IDR 750,000 ++
(subject to prevailing government tax and 10% service charge).
Advance reservations are required
For further information, please contact spa.bali@bulgarihotels.com
An ancient Balinese tradition is the inspiration behind a new experience at the Resort. Melukat, a purifying ceremony designed to cleanse body and mind, is said to dismiss bad omens to prevent illness and bad luck. For guests, the ritual begins on the private beach, where they are dressed in traditional attire and met by a Balinese priest who leads them through the experience.
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