Photos: Exploring the Rice Fields; Motorbikes parked on the main street Jalan Raya Ubud
I have always had an adventurous spirit and I consider myself a traveler (as opposed to a tourist). But this trip was not about sightseeing and exploring (although I couldn't help myself so there was a little of that), it was about taking time to reconnect and go within.
Since Elizabeth Gilbert's bestseller Eat Pray Love, loads of health, spiritual and yoga retreats have popped up in Ubud. However they can be rather pricey. Not wanting to spend that kind of money I decided to create my own Ubud retreat for a fraction of the price.
All together the trip cost me AU$2 500. That includes everything from flights to accommodation to food to spending money.
So how did I create my own Bali DIY Yoga Retreat? Keep on reading.
Full Disclosure:I am not affiliated with any of the below organisations and am not getting paid for writing this post. All prices are as at August 2014.
Flights
Flights are relative inexpensive when flying from Sydney, or anywhere else in Aus. We picked up a Jetstar return flight for AU$550. This price excluded checked luggage and you can find out how I traveled only with carry on here.
You could probably pick up a cheaper deal depending on the time of year you fly. We were travelling during peak season which is in July and August. Prices also increase during the school holidays.
Accommodation
There are 2 main cheap accommodation options in Ubud. You can stay in a boutique guesthouse/hotel or you can go the home-stay route. Home-stay accommodation is where a Balinese family rent out a room in their home (compound) for accommodation. They are generally the cheapest starting from as little as AU$10 per night.
When choosing accommodation also take into consideration the location. Where are the restaurants, yoga studios and day spas you want to go to? Try to find accommodation that is within walking distance to the places that you know you will be frequenting.