The retreat is open to participants of all levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners. Our experienced instructors will tailor the yoga sessions to accommodate individual needs and abilities.

Yes, nutritious vegetarian meals made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients are included in the retreat package. Dietary restrictions and preferences will be accommodated.

Essential items to bring include comfortable yoga clothing, a yoga mat, sunscreen, insect repellent,

 

 

Yes, complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the resort for guests' convenience.

Yes, we offer airport transfer services for our guests' convenience. Please contact our concierge team for assistance. (Extra charges applied)

Yes, our resort's restaurants offer a range of options for guests with dietary restrictions, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options.

Most travelers to Bali do not need a visa for stays of up to 30 days. Visitors from many countries, including the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and most European nations, can enter Indonesia visa-free. However, it's essential to check visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.

Several major airlines fly to Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), including Garuda Indonesia, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and Emirates. Your flight itinerary may vary depending on your departure location, with common layovers in major hub cities like Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or Dubai.

Upon arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport, you'll proceed through immigration and customs. Most visitors are greeted by warm hospitality and friendly staff. Transportation options such as taxis, private drivers, or shuttle services are readily available to take you to your accommodation.

It's advisable to bring a mix of cash and cards. While some establishments accept USD, it's best to use the local currency, Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), for better exchange rates. Credit cards are widely accepted in tourist areas and upscale establishments, but it's wise to carry some cash for smaller vendors and local markets.

Most international cell phones will work in Bali, especially if they are unlocked. It's recommended to purchase a local SIM card for affordable data and call rates during your stay. Telkomsel and Indosat are popular providers offering good coverage across the island.

Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for Bali's tropical climate. Essentials include swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable walking shoes, and a reusable water bottle. Don't forget to bring a sarong or modest clothing for temple visits.

Bali offers a diverse culinary scene, ranging from traditional Balinese cuisine to international dishes. Enjoy delicious local specialties like Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Satay, and Babi Guling (suckling pig). Vegetarian and vegan options are also abundant, with fresh fruits and vegetables widely available.

While travel insurance is not mandatory for visiting Bali, it's highly recommended to ensure peace of mind during your trip. Comprehensive coverage can protect you against unexpected events such as flight cancellations, medical emergencies, or lost baggage.

Bali uses a 230-volt electrical system with Type C and Type F plug outlets. Travelers from countries with different plug types should bring a universal travel adapter and voltage converter to ensure compatibility with Bali's electrical infrastructure.

Renting a scooter (Mo-Ped) can be a convenient and affordable way to explore Bali, especially for short distances and navigating through traffic. However, it's essential to prioritize safety, wear a helmet, and familiarize yourself with local traffic rules and road conditions before riding.