Navigating the Journey: FAQ

General Questions

When does the festival start and end?

Festival starts on June 21, at 5pm and ends on June 24, at 5pm

Is it for me?

Festival is made for individual seekers as well as families with children.

Will there be a translation?

Yes, there will be translation available to English and Latvian.

Registration

Can I cancel my booking?

The Pre-Sale and Early Bird tickets are non-refundable but you may change the name of the ticket holder and inform the organizers of new ticket holder’s name no later than 14 days before the start of the festival.  If you had purchased your ticket on Standart prices, you can receive back 70% of your payment upto June 15. In all cases you may change the name on the ticket without loosing any money beforehand informing the organizers at least 7 days before the festival start.

Is there One day or One Workshop ticket available?

There are One Day tickets available in advanced purchases starting May 1 and at your chosen day at the Venue. We recommend to attend complete festival to receive the beautiful present for Your own Self! Nevertheless there will be some amount of One Day tickets available starting May 1st and at the Venue.

Venue

How do I get to Ķeguma Puduri?

Venue is around 50km from Riga. Please check our Venue page for more information: https://butibafestival.com/venue

Is the Parking on the Festival territory?

Yes, Parking is situated on the Festival grounds.

Will there be childcare offered?

Children will be offered a special programme made by our Valdorf (Steiner) pedagogy teachers. You can check the programme timings on the Info Wall at the Venue.

Are dogs allowed?

You can bring your pet with you on a leash on the festival grounds. Pets are not allowed to participate in classes and rituals.

What should I bring with me?

Ethnic, Shamanic, Līgo clothing, comfy enough to join dances and other practices. Swimming suits. We invite you to bring your own vessels and utensils as we intend to avoid using disposable tableware. Warm shawl for evening and night events. Water bottle for refilling drinking water.

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