Mystic Gardens Healing — set in the lush landscapes of Bali, Mystic Gardens Healing is situated at the Tulus Hati Resort. The venue's design, with its circular buildings, evokes a sense of a nurturing, safe haven, mirroring a mother's womb where new beginnings and personal evolution are encouraged. The surrounding natural beauty of Bali provides a tranquil backdrop for introspection and healing.

Mystic Gardens Healing

Balance, bliss, and rebirth in Bali.

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Mystic Gardens Healing in Bali offers a unique retreat experience designed to balance your inner self and foster a deeper connection to your personal purpose. Set within the serene Tulus Hati Resort, whose circular architecture symbolizes rebirth and safety, this center provides an inclusive environment for all genders. The program emphasizes spiritual connectivity and deep presence, guiding participants through healing arts workshops, Yoga, mantra, and breathwork. Meals feature healthy vegetarian and vegan Indonesian and Western cuisine, ensuring a nourishing stay. It's a place to cultivate bliss and personal growth amidst Bali's natural beauty.

Highlights

  • Circular architecture designed to symbolize rebirth and safety
  • Inclusive experience for people of any gender
  • Focus on healing arts workshops, Yoga, mantra, and breathwork
  • Healthy vegetarian and vegan Indonesian & Western cuisine
  • Emphasis on spiritual connectivity and deep presence

Good for

beginnersyoga practitionersspiritual seekersnature loversthose seeking personal growth

Setting

set in the lush landscapes of Bali, Mystic Gardens Healing is situated at the Tulus Hati Resort. The venue's design, with its circular buildings, evokes a sense of a nurturing, safe haven, mirroring a mother's womb where new beginnings and personal evolution are encouraged. The surrounding natural beauty of Bali provides a tranquil backdrop for introspection and healing.

The practice

Mystic Gardens Healing does not adhere to a single named tradition but focuses on a holistic approach to well-being. Participants engage in practices like Yoga, mantra chanting, and breathwork, complemented by healing arts workshops. The aim is to foster spiritual connectivity and deep presence, guiding individuals towards inner balance and purpose.

A typical day

While the specific daily schedule may vary by retreat, guests can expect a flow of activities including Yoga sessions, mantra practice, and breathwork. Healing arts workshops are also a core component. Three healthy vegetarian and vegan meals are served daily, with Balinese coffee, tea, and fruit available throughout the day.

Accommodation

The Tulus Hati Resort, where Mystic Gardens Healing is based, was built with the intention of providing a peaceful, safe, and comfortable environment for all guests. The circular architecture is designed to make visitors feel secure and supported, fostering an atmosphere conducive to growth and rebirth.

What to bring

Given Bali's warm climate, light and breathable clothing is recommended. As the retreat involves Yoga and breathwork, comfortable attire for movement is essential. Don't forget swimwear for the pool and any personal items for the spa.

Address F7QV+M3J, Banjar Panglan, Pejeng, Kec. Tampaksiring, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80552, Indonesia

How to get there

Mystic Gardens Healing is located at the Tulus Hati Resort in Pejeng, Bali. The nearest major airport is Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS). From there, the resort is about a 1 to 1.5-hour drive.

Nearest airport: Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) (58 km)

The Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is approximately 58 km from the center. An optional airport shuttle service is available through Tulus Hati.

Nearest city: Kuta, Badung

Languages
English
Pricing

Retreats at Mystic Gardens Healing start from EUR240. Specific package details and what is included should be confirmed directly with the center.

Climate

Climate Zone: Subtropical

Best Months: Jul, Aug, Jun

Avoid: Jan, Feb, Dec

Bali experiences a warm climate year-round, with an annual average temperature of 18.8°C. The warmest months are typically October, March, and December, while July, August, and June are the coolest and driest. Expect higher rainfall during January, February, and December.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of food can I expect during my stay?

Mystic Gardens Healing provides healthy vegetarian and vegan food, serving both traditional Indonesian and Western cuisine three times a day. Water, Balinese coffee, and tea are available throughout your stay, and fruit is served twice daily.

Is Mystic Gardens Healing suitable for beginners?

Yes, this inclusive experience is designed for people of any gender who enjoy an easeful flow through spiritual connectivity and deep presence, making it suitable for those new to these practices.

How do I get to Mystic Gardens Healing?

The nearest airport is Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS). The Tulus Hati Resort is approximately a 1 to 1.5-hour drive from the airport. Optional airport shuttle service is available through Tulus Hati.

What amenities are available at the retreat center?

The center offers a range of amenities including a spa, pool, restaurant, and a dedicated yoga studio. Towels, tour assistance, coffee/tea, and housekeeping services are also provided for your comfort.

What is the cost of a retreat at Mystic Gardens Healing?

Pricing for retreats at Mystic Gardens Healing starts from EUR240. Please check with the center for specific retreat package details and inclusions.

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