Coming Home — Coming Home is situated in Tejakula, on the less-developed northern coast of Bali. This area is celebrated for its quiet, pristine natural beauty, providing a stark contrast to the bustling southern tourist hubs. The venue is believed to be located on significant energetic lines, enhancing its suitability for deep healing and purification, surrounded by the island's lush, tropical landscape.

Coming Home

Unmask your truth, find your home.

Indonesia Tejakula paid

Escape the well-trodden tourist paths of Bali and discover Coming Home, a retreat dedicated to self-discovery in the island's serene northern region. This center focuses on shedding illusions to reveal your authentic self, offering a tranquil environment uniquely suited for deep healing. While Bali is known for its vibrant energy, Coming Home provides a quiet sanctuary away from the crowds, allowing for profound introspection. With nourishing meals prepared by Balinese chefs and a focus on reconnecting with your inner truth, this retreat offers a supportive space to find your way back to yourself. It's an opportunity to experience Bali's spiritual essence in a peaceful, less-explored setting.

Highlights

  • Located in the quiet, untouristed North Bali
  • Focus on removing illusions to find your true self
  • Nourishing meals prepared by top Balinese chefs
  • Venue believed to be on global purification lines
  • Offers spa and fitness center amenities

Good for

beginnersself-discoveryhealing retreatsnature loversquiet contemplation

Setting

Coming Home is situated in Tejakula, on the less-developed northern coast of Bali. This area is celebrated for its quiet, pristine natural beauty, providing a stark contrast to the bustling southern tourist hubs. The venue is believed to be located on significant energetic lines, enhancing its suitability for deep healing and purification, surrounded by the island's lush, tropical landscape.

The practice

The retreat's core philosophy centers on uncovering your authentic self by shedding societal masks and illusions. While a specific tradition isn't named, the approach emphasizes introspection and reconnecting with inner truth. Guests are encouraged to engage in practices that facilitate self-awareness and personal liberation, fostering a sense of 'coming home' to oneself.

A typical day

Daily structure varies by retreat, but generally includes periods of self-reflection and practices aimed at personal growth. Guests can expect nourishing meals prepared by Balinese chefs, with ample time for relaxation and utilizing the center's amenities like the pool or spa. The quiet setting supports a rhythm of introspection and rejuvenation.

Accommodation

The retreat provides comfortable accommodation for guests. Specific details about room types are not available, but the focus is on creating a supportive and peaceful environment for introspection and rest.

What to bring

Given Bali's warm climate, light and breathable clothing is advisable. Consider packing swimwear for the pool and comfortable attire for any gentle movement practices. Essentials for personal care and sun protection are also recommended.

Address Tejakula, Bali

How to get there

The retreat is located in Tejakula, Bali. Transfers to the resort are provided for guests.

Nearest airport: Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) (70 km)

Transfers are provided from Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), which is approximately 70 km from the center.

Nearest city: Kuta, Badung

Languages
English
Pricing

Pricing for the retreat starts from EUR240.

Climate

Climate Zone: Tropical

Best Months: Aug, Jul, Sep

Avoid: Jan, Dec, Nov

Tejakula, Bali, enjoys a consistently warm climate with an annual average temperature of 25.7°C. The warmest periods are typically from September to November, while July, August, and January are slightly cooler. The driest months, ideal for outdoor activities, are July, August, and September.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of food is served at Coming Home?

Coming Home provides nourishing breakfast, lunch, and dinner prepared by top Balinese chefs. They can accommodate various dietary requirements, including vegan and vegetarian options, if you inform them in advance.

How do I get to the retreat center in Tejakula?

Transfers to the resort are provided. The nearest airport is Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), approximately 70 km from the center.

What amenities are available at the retreat?

The center offers a range of amenities including air-conditioned rooms, free WiFi, a spa, a pool, a cafe, a restaurant, a fitness center, a yoga studio, and housekeeping services.

Is the retreat suitable for someone new to meditation or self-discovery practices?

Yes, the retreat's mission is about helping individuals remove illusions to find their true self, which is a journey accessible to anyone, regardless of prior experience. The focus is on personal reconnection.

What is the climate like in Tejakula, Bali?

Tejakula experiences an annual average temperature of 25.7°C. The warmest months are typically October, September, and November, while the coolest are July, January, and August. The driest months are August, July, and September.

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