The Serpent Path — Located in Manggis, Bali, the center provides a serene backdrop for deep introspection and healing. The natural beauty of Bali, known for its lush landscapes and spiritual ambiance, creates an ideal environment for connecting with plant medicine.

The Serpent Path

Plant wisdom for profound inner transformation.

Indonesia Manggis paid

The Serpent Path offers a profound journey into plant medicine, distinguishing itself from typical retreats by focusing on the ancient practice of plant dieta. For over a decade, this center has cultivated sacred healing spaces across the globe, now bringing this deep commitment to Manggis, Bali. A plant dieta is presented as a meaningful process, designed to work at the very root of one's being, revealing both inner light and shadow. It's an invitation to shed layers of conditioning and old patterns, fostering clarity and true change through honesty, courage, and surrender. This isn't just a series of ceremonies; it's an immersive experience for those ready to explore self-discovery with the wisdom of plants.

Highlights

  • Focus on plant dieta, not just ceremonies
  • Over a decade of global plant medicine experience
  • Guidance from Maestro and Carina
  • Emphasis on deep, root-level transformation
  • Vegan, vegetarian, and dairy-free meal options

Good for

experienced meditatorsthose seeking deep healingindividuals interested in plant medicinepeople ready for profound personal change

Setting

Located in Manggis, Bali, the center provides a serene backdrop for deep introspection and healing. The natural beauty of Bali, known for its lush landscapes and spiritual ambiance, creates an ideal environment for connecting with plant medicine.

The practice

The Serpent Path specializes in plant dieta, an ancient and focused process of learning directly from the wisdom of plants. Unlike typical retreats, a dieta involves a deeper commitment, working at the root of one's being to reveal inner truths and facilitate transformation. Participants engage in practices designed to cut through conditioning and old patterns.

A typical day

The daily rhythm at The Serpent Path is centered around the plant dieta process, which is a deeper commitment than typical ceremonies. The specific schedule will vary depending on the plant being worked with and the retreat's focus, encouraging honesty, courage, and surrender throughout the day.

Accommodation

Accommodation details are not specified, but guests can expect a comfortable setting conducive to retreat practices.

What to bring

Given the focus on plant medicine and the Bali climate, consider bringing light, comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather, along with any personal items for deep introspection. A journal might also be beneficial for recording insights.

Address Manggis, Bali

How to get there

The center is located in Manggis, Bali. Specific directions beyond the general location are not provided, but it is approximately two hours from the airport.

Nearest airport: Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) (48 km)

The center is approximately 2 hours from Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) near Kuta, Badung. Guests should arrange their own transport from the airport.

Nearest city: Kuta, Badung

Languages
English
How to book

Booking information is not explicitly detailed, but typically reservations are made through the center's website.

Pricing

Retreats at The Serpent Path start from USD250. This pricing is for the plant medicine experience.

Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.

Visit The Serpent Path website

Location

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a plant dieta and a typical plant medicine retreat?

A plant dieta at The Serpent Path is a more focused and deeper commitment than a typical retreat that only includes ceremonies. It's a process designed to work at the root of your being, fostering profound transformation rather than just offering ceremonial experiences.

What kind of dietary options are available?

The center offers a variety of dietary options to support your journey, including vegan, vegetarian, and dairy-free meals.

Who are the teachers at The Serpent Path?

The plant medicine practices are guided by experienced teachers, Maestro and Carina, who have been holding sacred healing spaces for over a decade.

What amenities are available at the center?

Guests can enjoy amenities such as air conditioning in rooms, free WiFi, a swimming pool, towels, and a restaurant on-site.

How long do the retreats typically last?

The duration of retreats is not specified, but the plant dieta process implies a commitment beyond short-term ceremonies. Please inquire directly with The Serpent Path for specific retreat lengths.

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