AcroSpirit
Connect, grow, and play through Acroyoga.
AcroSpirit offers a unique approach to Acroyoga, viewing it as a path to deeper connection, communication, and teamwork rather than just physical prowess. Set against the stunning backdrop of Bali's Karangasem region, with views of terraced rice fields and the majestic Gunung Agung, the retreat fosters a sense of unity and empowerment. Participants are encouraged to grow together, pushing beyond individual limits to form a supportive community. The focus is on shared learning and friendship, creating an environment where everyone can thrive. Expect healthy, locally prepared meals that cater to various dietary needs, ensuring a nourishing experience for both body and spirit.
Highlights
- Acroyoga as a pathway to connection and teamwork
- Stunning views of Gunung Agung and rice terraces
- Emphasis on unity, inclusiveness, and empowerment
- Healthy, locally prepared Balinese meals
- Community focus, becoming more than a group
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Setting
The retreat is situated in a natural center in the heart of Sidemen, offering breathtaking views of a lush river valley, terraced rice fields, and tree-clad hills. The imposing presence of the sacred Gunung Agung mountain to the east of Bali adds to the serene and inspiring atmosphere. Many visitors find the scenery deeply moving.
Accommodation
The retreat provides accommodation within a natural retreat center. Specific details about room types or amenities are not provided, but the setting promises a tranquil environment.
How to get there
To reach AcroSpirit, fly into I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali. From the airport or your current Bali accommodation, you can use ride-sharing apps such as Grab, Blue Bird, or Maxim to book a taxi directly to the Nirarta Centre for Living Awareness. Private driver services can also be arranged in advance for your convenience.
Nearest airport: Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) (60 km)
Nearest city: Kuta, Badung
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details
Climate
Bali generally experiences a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. The retreat's location in a lush, natural area suggests a pleasant environment, though visitors should be prepared for typical tropical weather conditions.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are provided?
A local Balinese chef team prepares daily healthy breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They are happy to accommodate various dietary needs, including vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free options.
What is the core philosophy of AcroSpirit?
AcroSpirit views Acroyoga as more than just physical skills, emphasizing it as a pathway to greater connection, communication, teamwork, trust, empathy, support, friendship, and play. The mission is to foster unity, inclusiveness, and empowerment, helping participants rise together beyond individual limits.
How do I get to the retreat center?
You should fly into Bali's I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport. From there, you can take a taxi using apps like Grab, Blue Bird, or Maxim directly to the center. Alternatively, you can arrange private driver services in advance for transport from the airport or your Bali accommodation.
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