A Yogi’s Guide to Ubud Bali
If you’re into yoga you’ve probably heard of Ubud in Bali, Indonesia. Located in the uplands of Bali Ubud is a small town filled with rich Balinese culture and traditional arts and dance. Walk down the street from your accommodation and we guarantee you’ll be greeted with a Hindu ceremony at least once or twice during your stay! Most people travel to Ubud from far and wide and find peace away from the typical nights filled with partying and delicious-yetdangerous cocktails, that you find in Canggu or Seminyak. Ubud is an ideal place for a reset, being the center of everything wellness and yoga. Turn your head in any direction and you’ll be met with spas, holistic cafes, yoga studios, and most importantly; yoga teacher training in Bali. But what makes Ubud so popular amongst these things?

Some of the best yoga certification courses in Bali for a start! Ubud provides what Bali is most known for; cascading rice paddies, flowing rivers, towering coconut trees, and tropical jungle that create a serene and majestic atmosphere. It attracts top yoga teachers from all over the world who decide to call Ubud home. People are health conscious and it’s a joke amongst local yogis that nothing happens after 10 pm because everyone is in bed early getting beauty sleep before their early morning yoga practice! Basically, it’s the perfect backdrop for learning how to become a yoga instructor. It provides a space free of distraction and full of energy, yet rich in Hindu culture. Bali is the only Indonesian island that is Hindu. It’s a nice synergy as yoga stems from ancient India with many elements coming from Hindu philosophy. Azadi Retreat Bali has welcomed yogis from all over the world who want to learn to become a yoga teacher in Bali. Here is their list of what makes Ubud special.
Melukat
The Balinese Melukat is a soul purification ceremony using holy water, as a way to get closer to a higher being. It is often performed after a storm in your life to surrender the bad and make way for good. Although it derives from Hindu practices, a Balinese priest allows anyone to take part in the magic. You can partake in Melukat for anything that you feel is going wrong but it’s performed often when people are feeling overwhelmed in life. They do this ritual to reset. The recommendation from the staff at Azadi Retreat is to start your trip with this, especially before a yoga teacher training to purify yourself, and wish you good luck on the transformational journey ahead.
Cafes
Food is the energy for our mind, body, and soul; especially if you’re going to be practicing yoga every day during your 200 hour yoga teacher training in Bali. Ubud has some amazing world-class cafes serving great coffee using Indonesian coffee beans. As Ubud is a yoga center, many cafes offer vegetarian, raw, and healthy food options. You can choose from Westernstyle cafes for brunch or dinner or traditional Indonesian food. Azadi Retreat serves amazing vegetarian dishes to students doing their yoga teacher training and all meals are included in the package that Inner Yoga Training offers. However, some of their recommendations on the days off from the training include Clear Café, Milk & Madu, Watercress, Kafe, Alchemy, and Bali Buddha. There are many more, we could go in but this will give you a great start. Many students decide to stay and eat at Azadi Retreat though on their days off because the food is so good. They offer a carefully derived plantbased menu using only local and fresh produce from the local market. You’ll never get bored of the variety and you will feel great with the balanced meals. Even non-vegetarians love the food and are amazed at the ever-changing options!