Here is an updated list of spa and meditation retreats in Ubud by a TA contributor.
You can book your Ubud hotels at www.itravelindonesia.com
Check out these Bali yoga and Meditation studios:
Yoga Barn in Ubud
Desa Seni in Canggu
Intuitive Flow in Ubud
Taman Hati in Ubud (Balinese meditation)
Ketut Arsana at ashrammunivara.org in Ubud
Taksu Spa (many classes now) in Ubud
bali-yogashala.com in Seminyak
beyond-the-asana.com Olop's Iyengar classes in Seminyak rock!
Trainings:
Denise P. at Yoga Barn
Kat Kabira at Yoga Barn
Retreats
highvibeyoga.com,7 day high vibe yoga immersions by 2 of Ubud's coolest yoga teachers
oneworldretreats.com
balispirit.com - all retreat listings
Massage
Sara Spa in Ubud
Cantika in Ubud (all organic)
BodyWorks in Ubud
Body n Soul in Ubud
Have a healthy time and Heal.
www.itravelindonesia.com
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Bali is Top Asian Holiday Destination
Bali is Top Asian Holiday Destination
The readers of an online travel magazine have named Bali as the top holiday destination in Asia for 2011.
The poll, conducted by Smart Travel Asia, also picked out several Bali resorts as the top places for a relaxing break.
Bali took the top spot from Kerala, India, which was bumped down to No. 4. Phuket, Thailand, and Hong Kong were the runners-up, respectively.
In terms of top places to stay, a number of Bali resorts were included in the top 25 list, including the Bulgari Resort Bali and the Four Seasons Resort Bali at spots 2 and 3, respectively.
The poll also reported on preferred budget airlines, with AirAsia getting the gold star. Indonesia’s own Lion Air failed to chart.
The poll did not specify the number of voters, but the demographics skewed upscale. According to the magazine, voters took an average of 15.75 air trips over the past year and earned an average annual income of $150,000
The poll, conducted by Smart Travel Asia, also picked out several Bali resorts as the top places for a relaxing break.
Bali took the top spot from Kerala, India, which was bumped down to No. 4. Phuket, Thailand, and Hong Kong were the runners-up, respectively.
In terms of top places to stay, a number of Bali resorts were included in the top 25 list, including the Bulgari Resort Bali and the Four Seasons Resort Bali at spots 2 and 3, respectively.
The poll also reported on preferred budget airlines, with AirAsia getting the gold star. Indonesia’s own Lion Air failed to chart.
The poll did not specify the number of voters, but the demographics skewed upscale. According to the magazine, voters took an average of 15.75 air trips over the past year and earned an average annual income of $150,000
read about our Bali hotels and Bali travel information at http://www.itravelindonesia.com/hotel/bali/bali-information.aspx
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