Supporting Wellness Tourism, Kara Brings the Goodness of Coconut to BaliSpirit Festival 2026
Kara participates in BaliSpirit Festival 2026, bringing the spirit of coconut goodness and authentic Indonesian products born from the archipelago’s natural wealth.

Kara once again brings the spirit of “Coconut Goodness” to the international stage through its participation in the BaliSpirit Festival 2026. Now in its 17th year, the festival brings together thousands of participants from around the world to celebrate mental and physical health within the unique spiritual atmosphere of Bali. Located at Puri Padi Ubud, the festival takes place from April 15–20, 2026.

Since its inception in 2008, the BaliSpirit Festival has grown into one of the leading wellness festivals in Southeast Asia. Combining yoga, dance, and music, the festival is not just a space for physical activity but also a spiritual journey rooted in the Tri Hita Karana philosophy—harmony between humans, community, and nature. Through this concept, the BaliSpirit Festival encourages sustainable personal transformation and positive contributions to the global community.

It was conveyed that the festival is not only a celebration of a healthy lifestyle but also serves as a showcase of Bali’s wellness tourism to the international world.

“The BaliSpirit Festival is a space for collaboration among various global wellness elements, while also strengthening Bali’s position as a premier destination for health and fitness tourism. We want to show that Bali possesses cultural and spiritual richness capable of providing transformational experiences for the world,” it was explained.

Present as a hydration partner aligned with the spirit of healthy and sustainable living, Kara highlights the excellence of Kara Coco. As pure coconut water, Kara Coco serves as a natural choice for yogis and wellness enthusiasts to help restore energy after intense activity sessions. This presence aligns with the festival’s values that prioritize a clean, natural, and sustainable lifestyle.

It was stated that Kara’s participation is a tangible manifestation of the company’s commitment to supporting public health.

“We are not only sharing the goodness of coconut through Kara Coco but also interacting directly with visitors through a booth in The Groove Main Stage area. There, visitors can enjoy various best-processed coconut products and participate in engaging activations, such as Wheels of Fortune,” it was shared.

Beyond just providing natural hydration, Kara’s involvement in the BaliSpirit Festival 2026 is part of efforts to strengthen Indonesia’s wellness tourism ecosystem in the eyes of the world. Through this collaboration, Kara hopes to contribute to raising global awareness of the importance of balance between physical, mental, and spiritual health.

“As an authentic Indonesian product born from the archipelago’s natural wealth, Kara believes that wellness is not just a trend but a sustainable lifestyle that can inspire the world. Through ‘Coconut Goodness,’ Kara is committed to continuously supporting the journey of Indonesian wellness tourism so it becomes increasingly recognized, valued, and a source of pride on the international stage,” it was concluded.

BaliSpirit Festival 2026

The BaliSpirit Festival is an annual wellness and arts event held in Ubud, Bali, which began in 2008 to foster global community and positive change following the 2002 and 2005 island bombings. The 2026 edition continues this legacy, offering a multi-day program of yoga, dance, music, and healing workshops that celebrate Balinese culture and international unity. It serves as a vibrant gathering that promotes personal well-being, cultural exchange, and environmental consciousness.

Puri Padi Ubud

Puri Padi Ubud is a traditional Balinese palace and cultural site located in the heart of Ubud, Bali. Historically, it served as a royal residence for local nobility and is part of the larger Ubud Royal Palace complex, reflecting the region’s rich artistic and spiritual heritage. Today, it functions as a venue for cultural performances, particularly the famous nightly Legong dance shows, allowing visitors to experience traditional Balinese arts.

Bali

Bali is a tropical Indonesian island renowned for its lush landscapes, vibrant Hindu culture, and iconic temples like Tanah Lot. Its history is deeply shaped by the spread of Hinduism from Java around the 1st century AD, which created a unique spiritual and artistic tradition distinct from the rest of the Muslim-majority archipelago. Following periods of Dutch colonial rule and integration into Indonesia, Bali has become a world-famous destination for its arts, ceremonies, and natural beauty.

Tri Hita Karana

Tri Hita Karana is a traditional Balinese philosophical concept, not a physical site, that emphasizes harmony between humans and God, humans and other humans, and humans and nature. Originating from ancient Hindu-Balinese beliefs, it serves as the foundational principle for the design and communal life of Balinese villages and temples, most notably influencing the UNESCO-listed Subak irrigation system. This philosophy continues to guide daily life, rituals, and sustainable environmental practices on the island.

The Groove Main Stage

“The Groove Main Stage” is a prominent outdoor music venue, most famously associated with the annual Glastonbury Festival in England. It serves as the festival’s central hub for electronic and dance music, having evolved from earlier areas like the “Dance Tent” to become a massive, state-of-the-art stage. Its history reflects the growth of electronic music culture within the larger festival, becoming an iconic destination for headline DJ performances since its major rebranding and expansion in the 2000s.

Indonesia

Indonesia is a Southeast Asian archipelago nation comprising over 17,000 islands, historically shaped by influential Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms, the spread of Islam, and centuries of Dutch colonial rule. Its rich cultural identity is a vibrant tapestry woven from hundreds of ethnic groups, most famously expressed through arts like Balinese dance, wayang puppet theater, and the ancient Borobudur temple complex. Gaining independence in 1945, modern Indonesia is the world’s largest Muslim-majority country and is celebrated for its diverse natural landscapes, from rainforests and volcanoes to pristine beaches.

Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia is a diverse region comprising 11 countries, including Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Historically, it has been a significant crossroads of trade and culture, influenced by Indian, Chinese, Islamic, and later European colonial powers. Today, it is known for its rich cultural heritage, tropical landscapes, and rapidly developing economies.

archipelago

An archipelago is a chain or cluster of islands, often formed by volcanic activity or rising sea levels. Historically, archipelagos like those in Polynesia or the Aegean have been crucial for human migration, trade, and the development of distinct cultures. Famous examples include Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelago, and the Greek Cyclades, both with rich histories of ancient civilizations and maritime exploration.