Saka Museum General Admission
SAKA Museum is a world-class cultural destination located within AYANA Bali, Jimbaran. It offers a contemporary lens on Balinese heritage through exhibitions, architecture, and its educational programs.
Philosophy & Mission
Named after the traditional Balinese Saka calendar, SAKA bridges the island’s ancestral wisdom and its living culture. Inspired by Tri Hita Karana—the harmony between humans, nature, and the divine, it provides a contemplative and immersive experience for all ages.
Architecture & Ambience
SAKA is nestled within a serene forested pond and shaped to resemble a glowing “moon on water.” It was named one of the World’s Most Beautiful Museums 2025 for its sustainable, culturally grounded design.
Exhibitions & Highlights
- Kasanga Exhibition: Explore Bali’s Day of Silence (Nyepi) through towering ogoh-ogoh sculptures crafted by local banjars.
- Subak: The Ancient Order of Bali: Experience Bali’s UNESCO-listed water system via interactive storytelling and gamified installations.
- Heritage Gallery: Delve into the five elements (Panca Maha Bhuta) through sacred artifacts and cosmological narratives.
- Knowledge Center: A living archive of rare manuscripts, lontar texts, traditional calendars (Tika), and books—inviting deeper discovery.
SAKA regularly hosts cultural workshops, talks, and community gatherings. It also offers Island of Bali: Museum Trail, a family-friendly exploration game that turns the entire museum into an engaging puzzle journey.
Why Visit?
SAKA isn’t just a museum—it’s a sensorial and spiritual journey into Bali’s soul. With award-winning architecture, immersive storytelling, and deep cultural reverence, it’s where luxury meets legacy.
Discover the rich cultural heritage of Bali at SAKA Museum, where tradition meets innovation. Explore immersive exhibitions showcasing Balinese philosophy, art, and history, including the stunning Kasanga installation—home to Bali’s tallest ogoh-ogoh sculpture.
Engage with interactive experiences like the Subak water management game and the Museum Trail, a guided journey enhanced with puzzles and activities designed to deepen your understanding of Balinese culture.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, art lover, or curious traveler, SAKA offers a unique and meaningful experience that connects you to the heart of Bali’s living traditions.
Visit us daily from 10 AM to 6 PM and enjoy a journey of knowledge, artistry, legacy, and awareness.
- SAKA Museum is a Balinese cultural museum located in the AYANA Bali area, Jimbaran.
- Named after the traditional Saka calendar, the museum features iconic architecture that is grounded in local values and has been internationally appreciated.
- At the Kasanga Exhibition, visitors can see the highest ogoh-ogoh in Bali, the result of the collaboration of the best artists of the Island of the Gods.
- At the Subak exhibition, visitors can play Flow of Water to explore Balinese water management and cooperation.
- At the Heritage Gallery, explore the Panca Maha Bhuta—five life elements—through sacred artifacts and Balinese stories.
- Big bags, flash photography, selfie sticks and tripods are not allowed in the museum
- Please dress respectfully and bring warm clothing as the museum can be cold
- All children under 12 years old must be supervised by adult at all times
- Museum has the right to deny entry for visitors without reservation and failed to follow the regulations
- Pets are not allowed on the premises
- Infants (0-5 years old) are admitted for free.
- Children (6-17 years old), Adults (18 years and older) must purchase tickets.
- Students are required to show ID at the ticket counter.
- Children under 12 years old must be supervised by an adult at all times.
- Rescheduling is allowed up to 1 months from the purchase date. Email rsvp@sakamuseum.org to reschedule.
- In the case of special events, opening hours will be adjusted accordingly, and visitors can reschedule their visit. Changes will be announced on the SAKA website and social media.
- Tickets are for personal use only and cannot be resold, transferred or used for promotional, commercial, or fundraising purposes without prior written permission from SAKA Museum.