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]]>Here are 3 that are worth a visit if you want to try something new. and become initiated into this ancient art.
Located in Bali’s spiritual center Ubud, The Yoga Barn more than 15 yoga classes and workshops a day. Ranging from daily casual classes to studio rentals for private tuition, this beautiful site also offers nutritional meals made with locally sourced ingredients.
Desa Seni is one of Bali’s largest luxury eco retreats. In addition to a wide range of yoga classes and workshops, there is also a saltwater pool and organic restaurant supplied by an on-site garden surrounded by paddy fields and tropical gardens.
Located on the tiny island Gili Trawangan, this is a more peaceful yoga space to refresh the mind, body, and spirit. There’s a wide range of classes to choose from, all conducted in the beautiful tropical landscape of the island and its sapphire blue ocean waters.
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]]>But, this never comes without a cost. The cheapest yoga retreat you’ll probably find will run you anywhere from $600 to several thousand, just for a few days or a week.
So, are they really worth it?
The general premise of a yoga retreat is, of course, to do yoga, at least two times or more frequently throughout the day, but it’s also a place to meditate, meet like-minded people, and try to center yourself more.
These days, there are retreats for people who practice yoga at every level, so you can always find one that meets your standards.
Although doing yoga on beautiful beaches, being in nature, and experiencing a whole new environment is incredible in and of itself, it’s really not possible unless you’re super financially stable.
A better alternative might be to go that same beautiful place and check out a resort or even just a local yoga studio that you can visit and continue practicing during your vacation. This isn’t as glamorous as a good setup retreat, but it’s sure to be just as inspiring and a lot cheaper.
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]]>The post 3 of the Top Yoga Retreats in Indonesia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Here are 3 that are worth a visit if you want to try something new. and become initiated into this ancient art.
Located in Bali’s spiritual center Ubud, The Yoga Barn more than 15 yoga classes and workshops a day. Ranging from daily casual classes to studio rentals for private tuition, this beautiful site also offers nutritional meals made with locally sourced ingredients.
Desa Seni is one of Bali’s largest luxury eco retreats. In addition to a wide range of yoga classes and workshops, there is also a saltwater pool and organic restaurant supplied by an on-site garden surrounded by paddy fields and tropical gardens.
Located on the tiny island Gili Trawangan, this is a more peaceful yoga space to refresh the mind, body, and spirit. There’s a wide range of classes to choose from, all conducted in the beautiful tropical landscape of the island and its sapphire blue ocean waters.
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]]>The post Are Yoga Retreats Worth Your Money? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>But, this never comes without a cost. The cheapest yoga retreat you’ll probably find will run you anywhere from $600 to several thousand, just for a few days or a week.
So, are they really worth it?
The general premise of a yoga retreat is, of course, to do yoga, at least two times or more frequently throughout the day, but it’s also a place to meditate, meet like-minded people, and try to center yourself more.
These days, there are retreats for people who practice yoga at every level, so you can always find one that meets your standards.
Although doing yoga on beautiful beaches, being in nature, and experiencing a whole new environment is incredible in and of itself, it’s really not possible unless you’re super financially stable.
A better alternative might be to go that same beautiful place and check out a resort or even just a local yoga studio that you can visit and continue practicing during your vacation. This isn’t as glamorous as a good setup retreat, but it’s sure to be just as inspiring and a lot cheaper.
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