Nyepi 2025: Monis Opening & Closure Days

Nyepi, Bali’s "Day of Silence," falls on March 29, 2025, marking the Balinese New Year. The island completely shuts down for 24 hours, with no flights, transport, or business operations. The event is preceded by the Ogoh-Ogoh Parade on March 28 and followed by Ngembak Geni on March 30, when life resumes.

What is Nyepi?

Nyepi, known as the "Day of Silence," is one of Bali's most significant Hindu festivals. Falling on March 29, 2025, this sacred day marks the Balinese New Year in the Saka calendar. Unlike typical New Year celebrations, Nyepi is a time for silence, reflection, and meditation. The island shuts down completely: no flights, no public transport, no businesses, and no outdoor activities. The goal is to cleanse negative energy and restore balance for the new year.

In Balinese Hinduism, Nyepi is not just a holiday but a deeply spiritual occasion. The day is meant for self-reflection and detachment from worldly distractions. It is also believed that the silence deceives malevolent spirits into thinking Bali is uninhabited, thereby sparing the island from their influence.

For tourists and business travelers, understanding Nyepi is essential as all activities come to a halt. Visitors must remain within their accommodations for 24 hours, with no access to transport, shopping, or entertainment. Hotels usually provide special arrangements, including blackout curtains and indoor entertainment.

Key Events & Holidays Around Nyepi 2025

  • March 28, 2025 - Ogoh-Ogoh Parade: A vibrant procession of large papier-mâché effigies representing evil spirits takes place on Nyepi Eve. These figures are paraded through the streets before being ceremonially burned to drive away negativity. Expect road closures and traffic congestion in popular areas.
  • March 29, 2025 - Nyepi Day: From 6:00 AM on March 29 to 6:00 AM on March 30, Bali enters a state of complete silence. Activities such as traveling, using electricity, making noise, and even lighting fires are prohibited. The airport and transportation services are shut down.
  • March 30, 2025 - Ngembak Geni: The day after Nyepi, life resumes as Balinese families visit loved ones, seek forgiveness, and engage in social gatherings.
  • March 31 - April 1, 2025 - Hari Raya Idul Fitri: The end of Ramadan brings widespread travel across Indonesia, with potential transport disruptions and business closures.

Monis Closures Days during Nyepi

Monis will observe the following schedule during this period:

  • Closed on March 27, 2025 (Ogoh-Ogoh Parade Preparations, road closures)
  • Closed on March 28, 2025 (Ogoh-Ogoh Parade, road closures)
  • Closed on March 29, 2025 (Nyepi, silent day)
  • Partially Open on March 30, 2025 (Ngembak Geni)
  • Closed on March 31, 2025 (Hari Raya Idul Fitri - Day 1)
  • Closed on April 1, 2025 (Hari Raya Idul Fitri - Day 2)

Please plan your visits accordingly, as these dates involve significant cultural and religious observances leading to limited operations across the island.

Guidelines for Tourists During Nyepi

  • Stay Indoors: Remain within your accommodation throughout Nyepi.
  • Minimize Noise and Light: Keep noise levels low and use minimal lighting to respect the day's solemnity.
  • Plan Ahead: Stock up on necessities before Nyepi, as shops and services will be closed.
  • Respect Local Customs: Adhering to these practices shows respect for Balinese traditions and ensures a harmonious experience for all.

By understanding and respecting Nyepi and the associated cultural practices, you contribute to the preservation of Bali's rich heritage and ensure a meaningful experience during your visit.