Arya Arkananta Resort & Spa, Part of Aryas Hotels, Secures Championship Title at UHA Futsal 2026

Arya Arkananta Resort & Spa, part of Aryas Hotel, has won the championship title at the UHA Futsal Competition 2026, marking a remarkable hat-trick victory after previous wins in 2024 and 2025.

The team’s success, achieved through solid teamwork, dedication, and strong support from management, reflects the resort’s core values of discipline, commitment, and continuous growth. Beyond the competition, the event also served to strengthen relationships among hospitality industry professionals.

This historic achievement is a source of great pride and motivation for the entire Arya Arkananta family and Aryas Hotels to maintain solidarity and pursue further positive accomplishments in the future.

The Meaning of Hari Raya Saraswati in Balinese Hindu Tradition: Wisdom, Learning, and Cultural Preservation

Hari Raya Saraswati, a sacred day honoring Dewi Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, art, and knowledge, is celebrated meaningfully at Aryas Hotel, Aryaswara Villa Ubud, Arya Villas Ubud, and Arya Arkananta Resort & Spa. Guests are invited to experience tranquility, enrich the soul, and embrace the philosophy of knowledge through immersive experiences that blend Balinese culture and nature. Happy Hari Raya Saraswati, may knowledge always illuminate every step of our lives.

Purnama: Bali’s Sacred Day and Symbol of Spiritual Balance

Purnama, the full moon day, is a sacred time in Balinese Hindu tradition symbolizing balance, purity, and spiritual reflection. Balinese people offer prayers and canang sari as gratitude for blessings and harmony. Aryas Hotel honors this tradition, reflecting respect for culture and commitment to spiritual and environmental harmony.

Bali in July 2025

Bali in July 2025, transforms Bali’s cultural heart into a paradise of golden sunshine, vibrant traditions, and lush landscapes. This is when Ubud shines brightest – with perfect weather, exciting festivals, and nature at its most spectacular. Our traditional wooden suites and tranquil retreat space offer the ideal way to experience authentic Balinese living during this special time.

Nyepi Day in Bali

Nyepi Day is Bali’s Day of Silence, celebrating the Balinese New Year. The island stops completely, no work, travel, noise, or lights. The night before features Ogoh-Ogoh parades, where giant demon statues are paraded and burned to chase away evil spirits. Tourists must stay indoors. It is a day for meditation, self reflection, and spiritual renewal. Nyepi offers a rare, peaceful atmosphere and a beautiful lesson in culture and balance.