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We are Life in Amed, a Boutique seaside resort in East Bali with a newly constructed ocean-view yoga shala situated atop our colorful beachside property. We host retreat groups, hold daily yoga classes, and offer Bali Bliss Retreat packages for groups and individuals.
RETREAT GROUPS
Life in Amed’s ocean-view shala and serene beachside location in the coral-filled bays of Amed provide the perfect setting for your next retreat. We offer luxury accommodation and delicious, customized meal options with local & fresh ingredients, and our dedicated Balinese staff can organize transport, local outings to temples & markets, and a variety of cultural immersions to complete your Balinese experience. The entire resort can be rented out with exclusive use of the yoga shala, pools, and gardens to accommodate groups of 18+. Please email us for more information: info@lifebali.com
DAILY CLASSES
We hold yoga classes twice a day, including vinyasa flow, hatha flow, yin, restorative, and dance. Classes are taught by qualified and experienced resident or visiting teachers. Please see our Facebook page or website for an up-to-date class schedule.
BALI BLISS RETREAT PACKAGES
Our 4-day/3-night retreat package provides a personalized relaxation and rejuvenation experience for individuals or groups seeking a healthy yoga getaway. The Bali Bliss Retreat includes 2 yoga classes per day, personalized attention from our instructors, luxury accommodation, spa treatments, local outings, healthy meals from our restaurant, and super food smoothies. Please email us (info@lifebali.com) us or visit the Yoga section of our website for more information.
ABOUT AMED:
One of the most beautiful and unspoilt areas on the island, we are far from the crowds and tourism of South Bali, but only 3 hours from Bali’s main airport. A scenic route through rice fields and traditional fishing villages brings you to the dramatic coastline and coral-filled bays of Amed, a region set in the shadow of Bali’s sacred Mount Agung volcano. Amed is steeped in local culture, close to several noteworthy temples, and one of the few regions that still retains its Balinese charm.
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