BaliSpirit Festival 2019

This coming March 24-31 the coveted BaliSpirit Festival will be welcoming guests to the Purnati Center in Ubud for a week-long of much more than good vibes. Going to Bali Spirit Festival means leaving the old behind and inviting the new. You’ll experience not only an international array of more than a hundred presenters covering spiritual and yogic disciplines, but also a deep sense of connection amongst everybody joining the festival. From yoga to meditation, dance, breathwork, healing and authentic relating, the festival is a place of creativity and relaxation, activity and serenity, self-reflection and togetherness in nature.

Twelve years ago, the idea for BaliSpirit was born and has steadily grown to be one of the largest and best yoga festivals in all of Asia. The idea behind the festival is to bring together amazing people from all over the world, unveil the magic of Bali and “restore the balance” which happens to be this year’s theme.



Bali Spirit Festival is a haven to experience, connect and heal on a personal and planetary level. Be it Jivamukti Yoga, Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Hatha or Kundalini, or one of the more eclectic workshops such as Shamanic Flow Yoga, Laughter Yoga, Cacao Ceremonies, Sound Baths or Ecstatic Dance, rest assured that you’ll rediscover your love for moving the body in unison with others in a completely new way!

The 12th edition features 8 days and 7 nights of festival magic. Prices range depending on what kind of experience you are seeking. For 1 day & night of music the cost is US $30. For 1 day & night of full access to all workshops, seminars, fairs and everything for US $120. Full access weekend pass goes for US $350 and you can find out more about tickets and the full line up on their website

www.balispiritfestival.com.

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