
Journey to Bali
Bali is small, only 50 miles high and 86 miles wide, but it has developed a culture and world of its own, making it unique in the island chain of Indonesia and much of the region. So many have been taken by this gorgeous country and tried to condense its essence into a name. Call it the ‘island of the gods’ or ‘last paradise’, ‘dawning of the world’ or ‘center of the universe’ and you will be just at the surface of this amazing place. Bali is inhabited by artistic people who have created a magical culture with original arts and ceremonies. It is a place you will not soon forget.
Bali is small, only 50 miles high and 86 miles wide, but it has developed a culture and world of its own, making it unique in the island chain of Indonesia and much of the region. So many have been taken by this gorgeous country and tried to condense its essence into a name. Call it the ‘island of the gods’ or ‘last paradise’, ‘dawning of the world’ or ‘center of the universe’ and you will be just at the surface of this amazing place. Bali is inhabited by artistic people who have created a magical culture with original arts and ceremonies. It is a place you will not soon forget.

Journey to the Sacred
Daily life in Bali is sacred. On this small island of 10,000 temples, it is said there is never a day without ceremony. Festivals and ceremonies are held regularly to acknowledge and appease the gods, spirits and demons in the many ancient temples throughout the island, and every morning and evening offerings must be made. The religion here is a mix of Hindu influences from Southeast Asia and local animist beliefs. Balinese Hinduism believes that gods and goddesses are present in all things, giving every element in nature its own power. Every traditional Balinese compound has its own temple and there are also small temples and shrines on street corners and in public areas. There are many larger temples throughout every town and village and daily live revolves around them.
Daily life in Bali is sacred. On this small island of 10,000 temples, it is said there is never a day without ceremony. Festivals and ceremonies are held regularly to acknowledge and appease the gods, spirits and demons in the many ancient temples throughout the island, and every morning and evening offerings must be made. The religion here is a mix of Hindu influences from Southeast Asia and local animist beliefs. Balinese Hinduism believes that gods and goddesses are present in all things, giving every element in nature its own power. Every traditional Balinese compound has its own temple and there are also small temples and shrines on street corners and in public areas. There are many larger temples throughout every town and village and daily live revolves around them.

Journey into Beauty
“Beauty is the reflection of the magic inside your soul.” V. Hernandez
The undeniable magic of Bali is reflected everywhere you look: grand volcanoes jutting above the panoramas of rice terraces and jungle, ancient temples and market places, all of which is surrounded by pristine beaches. As you walk the streets and pathways, frangipani flowers fall from the trees, at each turn you see statues of gods and goddess, flowering gardens and beautiful smiling people. The village markets are filled with enchanting beauty, including works of art such as wood-carvings, paintings, and sculpture. Everyday you drink in this beauty; the effect is subtle and undeniable.
“Beauty is the reflection of the magic inside your soul.” V. Hernandez
The undeniable magic of Bali is reflected everywhere you look: grand volcanoes jutting above the panoramas of rice terraces and jungle, ancient temples and market places, all of which is surrounded by pristine beaches. As you walk the streets and pathways, frangipani flowers fall from the trees, at each turn you see statues of gods and goddess, flowering gardens and beautiful smiling people. The village markets are filled with enchanting beauty, including works of art such as wood-carvings, paintings, and sculpture. Everyday you drink in this beauty; the effect is subtle and undeniable.

Journey into Healing
The spirituality of Bali focuses healing energy into the hearts and souls of those who visit. Bali has a long tradition of healing and the calming and nurturing environment of Bali has attracted healers from around the world. Many visitors come here to experience and benefit from the many different kinds of healers Bali has to offer and you can too. Whether you are wanting a customized massage, acupressure, acupuncture, reiki, reflexology, cranial sacral, theta or traditional Balinese healing you can find it all in Ubud and the surrounding areas. Come and surrender to the experience of your own spiritual connection and the divinity and health within yourself.
The spirituality of Bali focuses healing energy into the hearts and souls of those who visit. Bali has a long tradition of healing and the calming and nurturing environment of Bali has attracted healers from around the world. Many visitors come here to experience and benefit from the many different kinds of healers Bali has to offer and you can too. Whether you are wanting a customized massage, acupressure, acupuncture, reiki, reflexology, cranial sacral, theta or traditional Balinese healing you can find it all in Ubud and the surrounding areas. Come and surrender to the experience of your own spiritual connection and the divinity and health within yourself.