Gaia Bali Tribe
Connect, transform, and awaken in Bali.
Gaia Bali Tribe offers a unique immersion experience in West Bali, designed to reconnect individuals with their essence through yoga, breathwork, embodiment, and ceremony. This sanctuary emphasizes transformation and community, aiming to foster a deeper connection with oneself, others, and nature. The retreat unfolds across two distinct venues: Kusfarm Eco Resort, set amidst lush jungle, rivers, and ancient temples for grounding practices, and Rejuvenate Beachfront, where the ocean's rhythm and golden sunsets provide a serene backdrop for closing rituals. Guests can expect holistic nourishment with Ayurvedic and Balinese-inspired meals, including pranic, satvic, and detoxing options, all contributing to a vibrant and communal experience. It's an invitation to step into a life of truth, beauty, and collective awakening.
Highlights
- Experience practices across two distinct venues: jungle-clad Kusfarm Eco Resort and beachfront Rejuvenate.
- Holistic nourishment with Ayurvedic and Balinese-inspired pranic, satvic, and detoxing meals.
- Focus on yoga, breathwork, embodiment, and ceremony for deep personal transformation.
- Airport pick-up and drop-off services provided for a seamless journey.
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Setting
Set in the tranquil beauty of West Bali, Gaia Bali Tribe utilizes two distinct venues. Kusfarm Eco Resort is enveloped by dense jungle, flowing rivers, and ancient temples, offering a deeply grounding atmosphere. Rejuvenate Beachfront provides a contrasting experience with the soothing sounds of the ocean and breathtaking sunsets, well suited to reflection and release.
The practice
While the specific tradition isn't named, Gaia Bali Tribe's practice centers around yoga, breathwork, embodiment, and ceremony. These modalities are used to guide participants back to their core essence, fostering self-connection and enabling them to share their gifts with the world. Beginners can expect a supportive environment focused on holistic well-being and personal growth.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at Gaia Bali Tribe is designed to integrate various practices. Mornings might begin with yoga and breathwork sessions, followed by nourishing meals. Afternoons could involve embodiment practices or ceremonies, with evenings concluding with rituals by the ocean at Rejuvenate Beachfront. The schedule is crafted to support deep opening and transformation.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not specified, but the retreat takes place at Kusfarm Eco Resort and Rejuvenate Beachfront.
What to bring
Given the tropical Balinese climate with an average temperature of 26.9°C, light, breathable clothing is advisable. Don't forget swimwear for the pool and beachfront, and comfortable attire for yoga and movement practices.
How to get there
The retreat is located in Pekutatan, Jembrana, West Bali, Indonesia. The journey from Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar takes approximately 2.5-3 hours by car.
Nearest airport: Husein Sastranegara International Airport (BDO) (53 km)
Gaia Bali Tribe provides airport pick-up and drop-off services from Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar, which is about 2.5–3 hours away by car.
Nearest city: Bandung
This is a paid retreat, but specific pricing details are not available in the provided information.
Climate
Climate Zone: Tropical
Best Months: Aug, Sep, Oct
Avoid: Jan, Apr, Mar
West Bali experiences a warm climate with an annual average temperature of 26.9°C. The warmest months are September, October, and November, while the driest months are August, September, and October. January, March, and April tend to be the wettest periods.
Location
Frequently asked questions
What kind of food is served at Gaia Bali Tribe?
Gaia Bali Tribe offers holistic nourishment with Ayurvedic and Balinese-styled food. Meals are pranic, satvic, and detoxing, featuring vibrant fruits, energizing juices, fresh lunches, and calming dinners. Vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, organic, gluten-free, and dairy-free options are available.
How do I get to the retreat location?
The closest airport is Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar, Bali. From there, it's about a 2.5–3 hour car ride to the venue. Gaia Bali Tribe provides airport pick-up and drop-off services. Transfers can also be arranged from other locations on the island like Ubud or Canggu.
Is Gaia Bali Tribe suitable for beginners in yoga or meditation?
The retreat focuses on guiding people back to their essence through practices like yoga, breathwork, embodiment, and ceremony. While specific beginner suitability isn't detailed, the mission of transformation and remembrance suggests a welcoming environment for those new to these practices.
What amenities are available at the retreat venues?
The venues offer a range of amenities including A/C in rooms, free Wifi, a spa, sauna, pool, towels, free parking, a kitchen, tour assistance, a hot tub, coffee/tea, a restaurant, a fitness center, a yoga studio, and housekeeping. Bicycles are also available for rent.
What is the duration of the retreats?
The source material describes an "immersion" and a "founding step," but does not specify the typical duration of retreats. Please contact Gaia Bali Tribe directly for information on retreat lengths.
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