Serenity and adventure

Join us in Uluwatu for a retreat that recharges your body and mind — one wave, one breath, one slow morning at a time.

THE ROOMS

Stay somewhere you’ll actually want to wake up.


Bright rooms, comfy beds, outdoor showers, and a relaxed lounge space — everything designed to help you feel at ease from day one.

Our Unique Camp

Jungle vibes. Ocean air. Room to breathe.

Just 1 km from Nyang Nyang Beach and 2 km from Uluwatu’s surf breaks, our camp is small by design — 4 rooms, 12 guests max.
You’ll sleep in an open-air villa, stretch in a breezy yoga shala, and chill by the pool between sessions.

Here’s what a day might look like:

  • Morning yoga in outdoor shala

  • Surf lessons at nearby breaks

  • Beach walks, cliff sunsets, or naps in a hammock

  • Vegetarian family-style dinners 

This is barefoot, Bali-style retreat living — intimate, real, and built for rest and play.

THE FOOD

Our vegetarian kitchen serves local, nourishing meals with global flavor.

Whether you’re into spicy sambal, sweet fruit bowls, or hearty curries — we’ve got something fresh, delicious, and good for the planet.
We use local produce, skip the plastic, and feed you like family.

 

THE POOL

Get ready to chill out in our refreshing pool with garden view between your surf & yoga adventures.

Nothing beats the cool embrace of the water to de-stress from everyday life. Picture yourself floating serenely, surrounded by nature’s breathtaking views. 

LOCAL IMMERSION

Our retreat is deeply connected to Bali’s roots. We collaborate only with locals and believe that experiencing the island means embracing its traditions.

For food lovers, we offer cooking classes where you’ll learn to prepare local Balinese dishes using fresh, seasonal ingredients. It’s a fun and delicious way to explore the island’s flavors and traditions.

A daily Balinese ritual of gratitude and harmony.

 

Every day in Bali, locals place small, handcrafted offerings called Canang Sari in front of their homes, temples, or businesses. Made from palm leaves, colorful flowers, incense, and symbolic items, these offerings represent balance, gratitude, and devotion : a beautiful reminder to honor life, the divine, and the energy around us.

Join our Canang Sari Workshop to experience this sacred tradition firsthand. Learn the meaning behind each element, create your own offering, and connect to the peaceful rhythm of Balinese spiritual life.

The workshop is offered every Thursday to all our guests — a mindful moment of culture, creativity, and connection.

Ready for your trip of a lifetime?

We’re located in Nyang Nyang, the peaceful and quiet side of Uluwatu.

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