Afterwards, you will get the Balinese treatment called Lulur, a body scrub with herbs and spices traditionally performed before Balinese wedding ceremony. The experience continues with “Mandus ke Tukad” meaning Bath in the river! It is very common for Balinese to bath in natural waterfall or river and it is said to purify the soul and the body. Back at D’umah, the experience will continue with Mepayas, the preparation of the bride and the groom in their make-up, hair style and dresses. You will look gorgeous with the traditional Balinese attire for your wedding procession. Then it will be time for Natab, a blessing ceremony for the bride and the groom which will be led by an Hindu Priest. You will then enjoy a Rajalaya Dinner with Balinese menu accompanied by the traditional “Rindik” instrumental music.