Purna Yoga
Complete Yoga in Bali's Serenity
Purna Yoga, meaning 'complete' in Sanskrit, offers a holistic approach to yoga practice in the serene rice fields just outside Ubud, Bali. This center focuses on healing at physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual levels, guiding individuals towards inner wisdom and loving kindness. Guests stay in a charming boutique hotel, run by a Balinese family, ensuring a cozy and authentic experience. The location, accessible only by foot or motorbike, guarantees a peaceful environment free from traffic noise, ideal for deep practice. Expect delicious, homemade vegetarian meals prepared with high-quality, organic ingredients, catering to various dietary needs. Purna Yoga creates an immersive and nurturing space for those looking to connect with their complete self through yoga.
Highlights
- Located in a peaceful, car-free zone amidst rice fields
- Stay in a family-run Balinese boutique hotel
- Homemade, organic vegetarian meals with diverse dietary options
- Focus on healing at physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual levels
- Staff assistance with luggage from the main road
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Setting
set amidst lush rice fields, just a short distance from the vibrant center of Ubud, Purna Yoga provides a tranquil escape. The location is uniquely peaceful, accessible only by a small path for walking or motorbikes, ensuring a quiet atmosphere free from the usual hustle and bustle. This serene environment is well suited to focused practice and deep relaxation, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Bali.
The practice
Purna Yoga offers yoga in its complete essence, focusing on healing across physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions. The practice aims to help individuals connect with their whole and complete self. While the specific style isn't detailed, the emphasis is on a holistic approach to well-being through yoga.
A typical day
While a detailed daily schedule isn't provided, guests can expect a rhythm centered around yoga practice, nourishing meals, and time for relaxation. The peaceful setting amidst rice fields encourages introspection and connection with nature, complementing the yoga sessions. Specific class times and free periods would be outlined upon arrival.
Accommodation
Guests are accommodated in a beautiful and cozy boutique hotel, lovingly run by a local Balinese family. The hotel offers a comfortable and authentic stay, complete with amenities like air conditioning, free WiFi, a pool, and housekeeping. The staff are dedicated to ensuring a pleasant experience, assisting with luggage and any other needs during your stay.
What to bring
Given Bali's warm and often humid climate, pack light, breathable clothing suitable for yoga and tropical weather. Essentials like swimwear, sun protection, and insect repellent are highly recommended. Comfortable shoes for walking the small paths are also useful.
How to get there
Fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali. Upon arrival, a taxi arranged by Purna Yoga will pick you up. Our staff will meet you at the main road near Ubud to help transfer you and your luggage to the center, which is located 8 minutes from the main road on a motorbike-only path.
Nearest airport: Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) (29 km)
Airport transfer from Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), approximately 29 km away, is provided by the center via pre-arranged taxi.
Nearest city: Kuta, Badung
Please visit the Purna Yoga website to inquire about booking and availability.
Pricing for retreats starts from EUR140. Specific retreat costs will vary depending on the duration and inclusions.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Purna Yoga websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Apr, Jun, Aug
Avoid: Jan, May, Feb
Bali experiences a tropical climate with an annual average temperature of 24.9°C. The warmest months are typically March, December, and February, while the coolest are August, July, and September. The driest periods are April, June, and August, with January, May, and February being the wettest.
Location
Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Purna Yoga from the airport?
You should book your flight to Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali. Inform us of your flight details, and we will arrange for a taxi to pick you up. Our staff will meet you on the main road near Ubud to assist with your luggage to our location, which is accessible by a small path.
What kind of food is served at Purna Yoga?
We serve delicious and nourishing homemade vegetarian food. Our meals are prepared with high-quality, all-natural, organic ingredients and can accommodate various dietary needs including vegan, Ayurvedic, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free options upon request.
What amenities are available at the boutique hotel?
The boutique hotel offers amenities such as air conditioning in rooms, free WiFi, a spa, a swimming pool, towels, and housekeeping. There is also a cafe, restaurant, and yoga studio on site for your convenience.
Is the location suitable for someone who prefers quiet surroundings?
Absolutely. Our location is only accessible by a small road meant for walking or motorbikes, meaning there is no noisy traffic or crowds. This ensures a very quiet and peaceful environment amidst the rice fields, ideal for your yoga practice and relaxation.
What should I bring for my stay?
Given Bali's warm climate, light and breathable clothing is recommended. Essentials like swimwear for the pool, comfortable yoga attire, and personal toiletries are advisable. Don't forget insect repellent and sun protection. Since the location is amidst rice fields, comfortable walking shoes for the path are also a good idea.
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