August 26th - 3rd September
First-Timer’s Guide
via burningman.org
Burning Man is not a festival. Burning Man is a community. A temporary city. A global cultural movement based on 10practical principles.
We don’t book acts or provide entertainment. What happens here is up to you! There is no corporate sponsorship. You are entering a “decommodified” space that values who you are, not what you have. You are expected to collaborate, be inclusive, creative, connective and clean up after yourself. Participate actively as a citizen of Black Rock City.
Wondering where to begin? Here are some resources to help you get started.
Get Involved
The power of the Burning Man experience is held by each member of the community. It requires everyone to do their part.
Ways to Participate
Burning Man is the sum total of the activities of its participants, and the ways to participate are as unlimited as one’s imagination.
Connect with Spark!
Working on a project and looking for help? Got skills and resources and want to work on a project? Connect through Spark, our online system facilitating creative collaborations in our community.
Working on a project and looking for help? Got skills and resources and want to work on a project? Connect through Spark, our online system facilitating creative collaborations in our community.
Here is how much it costs: Time Magazine’s Money have made the calculations:
Getting There
$450: Ticket + fees
$427: Round-trip average airfare to Reno estimated by Hopper (or fly straight into Black Rock City for an average $1,250)
$80: Vehicle pass
$130: Car rental from Reno Airport (or book an $800 RV for a four-day trip)
Back to the Desert with Lee Burridge Burning Man, Nevada US. Track: Super Flu – K5000
Food & Drinks
$135: Covers a few fresh groceries plus a supply of dehydrated camp food packets
$3: Pop-Tarts variety pack
$18: Beef jerky
$18: Trail mix
$30: Four 5-Gallon Water Carriers (Organisers recommend bringing 1.5 gallons of water per person per day)
$10: Gatorade 12-pack
$42: Two 18-packs of Corona beers
$30: Soft-side cooler
$32: Ice (Available on site for $4 per bag)
Track: Nese Karabocek - Yali Yali (Todd Terje Edit)
Survival Supplies
$30: Re-usable bottle
$20: First-aid kit
$10: Sunscreen
$16: Particle/dust mask (Or alternatively you could skip this and use an old scarf)
$10: Goggles (protect your eyes during dust storms)
$5: Ear plugs
$16: Emergency toilet
$5: Hand sanitiser
Track: Whilk & Misky - Clap Your Hands ( Solomun Remix)
$12: Garbage and recycling bags
$10: Fire extinguisher (in case you feel the urge to burn your art)
$15: All-in-one tool
$10: Duct tape
$10: Headlamp
$17: Camping lanterns
$10: Car phone charger
$30: Small gas can & extra gas (stations are few and far between)
Sunrise with The Martinez Brothers at Burning Man playing Dj Gregory - Elle (Main Mix)
Toys & Camp Decor
$65: Used bike (don’t spend a lot for a set of wheels, because the Playa dust will never come off)
$9: Glow sticks
$23: Cabana or shade structure
$13: Solar lights to decorate your campsite
$250: Costumes
Sunrise at Burning Man with Oliver Koletzki in action playing Nese Karabocek - Yali Yali (Todd Terje Edit)
Camping
$100: Tent & heavy-duty stakes
$80: Camp stove (you’ll need if you want hot food)
$37: Warm sleeping bag
$10: Portable shower
Total Cost: $2,218
Pachanga Boys playing 'Time' at Robot Heart
Track playing CamelPhat - Gypsy King
Moments at The Burning Man, Distrikt. Dancing in the desert playing Technasia - I am Somebody
An incredible morning at Burning Man at The Kazbah with Sabo & Goldcap in command delivering magical moments playing Unders - Syria (Satori Remix)
Magical Saturday sunrise with Rampue at White Ocean, Burning man playing remix Dolly Parton - Jolene!
Jamie Jones at the Burning Man playing Alien - Leonix
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