Satyarthi Prateek
Tantra, luxury, and awakening in Bali.
Satyarthi Prateek, through its Tantra Nectar University, offers a unique approach to Tantra, blending ancient wisdom with modern experiential techniques. Located in a luxurious 5-star resort in Ubud, Bali, the center provides a serene backdrop of rice paddies, lush jungle, and a flowing river, creating an ideal environment for deep exploration. With a mission to guide seekers from awakening to samadhi, Tantra Nectar has cultivated a global community, training thousands of students and practitioners in meditation, healing, and sacred intimacy. The university stands out for its development of 50 original meditation techniques, often accompanied by live music, making Tantra accessible and deeply engaging. This is a place where spiritual growth meets comfort, offering a rich program in a truly beautiful setting.
Highlights
- Over 50 original meditation techniques with live music production
- Trained over 150 certified Tantra teachers globally
- Located in a 5-star resort surrounded by rice paddies and jungle
- Offers authentic Indian and Fusion cuisine, with extensive dietary options
- Focus on sacred intimacy and awakening through Tantra
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Setting
The resort is a beautiful sanctuary, set amidst tranquil rice paddies, vibrant green jungle, and the soothing sounds of a rippling river. This picturesque setting in Ubud, Bali, offers a profound connection to nature, enhancing the overall retreat experience with its scenic beauty and peaceful atmosphere.
The practice
Tantra Nectar University focuses on a living field of Tantra, guiding participants through meditation, healing, sacred intimacy, and awakening. The practice integrates 50 original meditation techniques, often with live music, to bring Tantra into modern life in a deeply experiential way. It's designed to lead seekers towards samadhi, offering a thorough approach to spiritual growth.
A typical day
The daily schedule at Satyarthi Prateek varies depending on the specific retreat program. However, days typically involve structured meditation sessions, workshops on Tantra and healing, and opportunities for personal reflection. Meals are provided, and there is likely some free time to enjoy the resort's amenities and the natural surroundings.
Accommodation
Guests stay in a 5-star resort, which combines scenic greenery with attentive service to ensure a comfortable and enriching holiday experience. Specific room details are not provided, but the resort promises a high standard of comfort.
What to bring
Given Bali's warm climate, light and breathable clothing is advisable. Pack essentials for a resort stay, including swimwear for the pool and comfortable attire for meditation sessions. Sun protection is also recommended.
How to get there
The retreat is located in Ubud, Bali. The nearest airport is Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar. From the airport, you can take a private transfer, taxi, or shared shuttle to Ubud, which is about a 1.5 to 2-hour drive.
Nearest airport: Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) (58 km)
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is approximately 58 km from the center. You can pre-book a driver, use ride-hailing apps like Grab or Gojek, or take an official Blue Bird taxi from the airport.
Nearest city: Kuta, Badung
Public transport: There are no direct public buses or trains to Ubud from the airport, but shared shuttles are available.
The booking process is not explicitly detailed; please refer to the center's website for reservation information.
Pricing for retreats starts from USD 696. Specific inclusions and variations in cost will depend on the chosen program and duration.
Climate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Jul, Aug, Jun
Avoid: Jan, Feb, Dec
Bali experiences a warm climate with an annual average temperature of 18.8°C. The warmest months are October, March, and December, while June, July, and August are generally cooler and drier. January, February, and December are the wettest months, so packing for potential rain is wise during those times.
Location
Frequently asked questions
What kind of food is served at the retreat?
The retreat offers authentic Indian and Fusion Cuisine, with extensive options for vegetarian, vegan, and Jain diets to accommodate various preferences.
Is this retreat suitable for beginners in Tantra?
While the center has trained many teachers and practitioners, the programs are designed to guide seekers from awakening to samadhi, suggesting a thorough approach that can benefit both newcomers and those with prior experience. It's best to check specific retreat details for beginner-friendly options.
What amenities are available at the resort?
The 5-star resort provides a range of amenities including air-conditioned rooms, free Wi-Fi, a spa, a swimming pool, free parking, a restaurant, and housekeeping services.
How do I get to the retreat location in Ubud?
The nearest airport is Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar. From there, you can reach Ubud by private transfer, taxi (including ride-hailing apps like Grab or Gojek, or Blue Bird taxis), or shared shuttles. The drive typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours.
What is the typical duration of retreats offered?
The source data does not specify typical retreat durations. It is recommended to check the official website or contact Satyarthi Prateek directly for information on retreat lengths and schedules.
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