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Running a retreat can be a bit challenging, especially in a country you haven’t visited yet, of if yourself are not a big traveler. Organizing the perfect moment for you and your students can be time consuming, our goal is to assist you in every step so you will be able to deliver an incredible experience to your students, and focus on teaching and sharing mostly.

The Villas are newly built in 2019 with the intention to host retreat immersions and mindful groups. 

Our goal, as a host, will be to embody your own values, and support you creating your dream retreat, all the way. 

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We are located on the Bukit, the little peninsula at the southern tip of Bali. Not far from Uluwatu and Padang Padang, Bingin is known for its famous surf culture, the area has become a hotspot for all things holistic health and is home to many expats, world travelers, spiritual seekers and surfers alike who come to enjoy the high vibrational living among a diverse community of creatives.

If you're coming from abroad, you will land in bali at the denpasar airport. From here expect a 45 min drive to the villas. We will be glad to assist you for your transfer.
Bali weather follows two seasons: dry and wet – though you can expect mostly warm and humid days throughout the year. The dry season is from April to October. This offers sunny days and an average temperature of 31° celsius. Most consider the mid-year period to be the best time to go to Bali. You can expect a good balance between sun, sand and surf during the time. The wet season is November to march with occasional downpours and overcast skies. The windy months are between June and August, which Bali locals often refer to as the ‘kite season’ and when the skies are dotted with colorful traditional balinese kites.

The Bukit peninsula is the dryer area of Bali, and during rainy season the weather is much better than in the rest of the island.

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The Bukit is a world apart from Kuta’s crowd and crazy Seminyak, and will completely fulfill your soul with happiness if you’re looking for tranquility. The access to the stretch of white sand can be a bit challenging since walking over uneven steps is necessary.

Beach from bingin retreat, expect a 3 minute walk through the village to the cliff top. From here, there are approximately 150 steps down to this unique beach.

And just from 10 minutes driving along the beautiful coastline by scooter/car to access numerous world class surfing spot : Uluwatu, Padang Padang, Impossibles, Dreamland, Balangan.… it is the perfect place to experience pristine beach with crystal clear waters.
Your stay at bingin retreat gives you access to the entire property, including the yoga shala complete with props (Manduka mats and blocks) and freshwater. For our rates + info pack, please fill out this questionnaire.
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Bali is part of Indonesia.
Local money is rupiah (rp, IDR), we speak Bahasa Indonesia and balinese here. The island has a population of roughly 4,3 mil
Your passport must be valid for six months after your date of arrival in Indonesia. Before passing through immigration you may fill out a disembarkation card, half of which you must keep to give to immigration when you leave the country.

Visas are easily obtained but can be a hassle if you hope to stay longer than 30 days.

A travel-insurance policy to cover theft, loss and medical problems is essential. There is a wide variety of policies, most sold online; make certain your policy will cover speedy medical evacuation from anywhere in Indonesia.

In Bali and Indonesia you can expect the 2 pin socket and plug as used in larger parts of Europe. If you come from Australia, Japan, USA, Malaysia, UK, Canada, Singapore, and some countries in Africa you will most likely simply need a plug adapter otherwise the plugs for your electrical appliances will not fit into the "Bali socket", although the voltage should be o.k.

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It's important to note that compared to many places in the world, Bali is fairly safe. There are some hassles from the avaricious, but most visitors face many more dangers at home.