Yoga Guru
Ancestral wisdom meets modern wellness.
Yoga Guru in Bali offers a unique blend of ancestral wisdom and modern techniques, aiming to be a leading wellness development hub. Set amidst Bali's stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, this center provides a serene environment for rejuvenation and self-discovery. The mission extends beyond individual practice, focusing on nurturing local talent and preserving Balinese Hindu traditions, recognizing the innate 'taksu' or spiritual charisma of the island. Guests can expect high-quality training designed to foster skilled yoga instructors and healers, all while upholding values of mindfulness, discipline, and holistic well-being. It's a place where cultural immersion meets personal growth, positioning Bali as a premier retreat destination.
Highlights
- Nurturing local Balinese talent and 'taksu'
- Integrates ancestral wisdom with modern techniques
- Focus on training skilled yoga instructors and healers
- Plant-based, sattvic, organic meals provided
- Airport pick-up included for convenience
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Setting
Bali and Ubud, with their lush greenery, vibrant cultural heritage, and spiritual energy, create an inspiring backdrop for meaningful yoga retreats. The island's deep roots in Balinese Hindu traditions foster an atmosphere of inner peace and personal growth, attracting a diverse community of yogis and wellness seekers.
The practice
While the specific tradition is not stated, Yoga Guru focuses on yoga, healing, and traditional practices, integrating ancestral wisdom with modern techniques. Guests can expect high-quality training designed to foster skilled yoga instructors and healers, emphasizing mindfulness, discipline, and holistic well-being.
A typical day
A typical day at Yoga Guru includes three wholesome, plant-based, sattvic meals designed to nourish the body. The schedule will likely involve structured yoga and healing sessions, balanced with time for personal reflection and enjoying the serene Balinese surroundings. Specific daily timings vary by retreat.
Accommodation
Accommodation is provided at Budhi Ayu Villas Ubud, though specific details about room types are not available. The villas likely offer a comfortable and tranquil setting conducive to retreat experiences.
What to bring
Given Bali's warm climate, light and breathable clothing is recommended. Pack swimwear for the pool and comfortable attire for yoga sessions. Consider bringing insect repellent, especially during the wetter months.
How to get there
Book your flight to Ngurah Rai (Bali) International Airport (DPS). The center is located at Budhi Ayu Villas Ubud, Nyuh Kuning Rd No.13, MAS, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia.
Nearest airport: Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) (58 km)
Airport pick-up is included from Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), which is approximately 58 km from the center.
Nearest city: Kuta, Badung
Pricing for retreats starts from EUR240. Specific details on what this includes (e.g., duration, accommodation type) are not provided.
Climate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Jul, Aug, Jun
Avoid: Jan, Feb, Dec
Bali experiences a warm climate year-round, with an average annual temperature of 18.8°C. The island has distinct wet and dry seasons; the driest months are July, August, and June, while January, February, and December see more rainfall. October, March, and December are typically the warmest months.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are served at Yoga Guru?
Yoga Guru provides three wholesome, plant-based, sattvic meals daily. These meals are fresh, organic, and free from stimulants or processed ingredients, designed to nourish your body and enhance your yoga journey.
Is airport transfer included with my retreat booking?
Yes, airport pick-up is included. You should book your flight to Ngurah Rai (Bali) International Airport (DPS).
What amenities are available at the retreat center?
The center offers A/C in rooms, free Wifi, a pool, towels, a kitchen, tour assistance, coffee/tea, a fitness center, a yoga studio, housekeeping, and bicycles for rent.
What dietary options are available?
The center offers vegetarian, organic, and gluten-free dietary options to accommodate various needs.
What is the climate like in Bali during the retreat?
Bali has an annual average temperature of 18.8°C. The warmest months are October, March, and December, while the coolest are July, August, and June. The driest months are July, August, and June, and the wettest are January, February, and December.
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