
Bali Swasthya Yoga Centre
Find your center in the heart of Ubud at Bali Swasthya Yoga Centre—an authentic, locally owned studio held by Balinese instructors who live the traditions they teach. Tucked into a serene, jungle-fringed lane in Gianyar Regency, the studio offers a calm, inclusive refuge from the bustle of central Ubud while staying true to Bali’s deep-rooted yoga culture. Classes at Bali Swasthya focus on the foundations that matter: mindful breath, intelligent alignment, and the spiritual heart of practice. Choose from Traditional Hatha for steady, grounding flows; Ashtanga—including options for practitioners exploring the Intermediate Series; and dedicated breathwork (pranayama) to expand capacity and clarity. For seekers drawn to philosophy, owner and teacher Aggun leads early-morning sessions on the Yoga Sutra—a rare chance to explore the texts in a welcoming, conversational way that connects ancient wisdom to modern life. What sets this studio apart is its sincerity. Whether you’re a first-time student or a seasoned yogi, the teachers meet you where you are, cultivating growth without pressure. The ambiance is refreshingly natural—think birdsong, soft light, and open-air calm—while practical amenities keep things easy: yoga mats provided, free Wi‑Fi, and gender-neutral restrooms. Pricing is intentionally accessible, making it a favorite for travelers and long-stay practitioners who want quality instruction without the premium price tag. Practical details: - Location: Jl. Jatayu Gang Menda No.5, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia (a short turn off Jl. Jatayu in central Ubud). - Hours: Monday–Thursday, Saturday–Sunday 07:00–18:00; Friday 09:00–18:00. Schedules can shift—check the latest on Google Maps or visit the studio to confirm daily classes. If you’re seeking a genuine Ubud yoga experience—rooted in tradition, guided by local teachers, and set in nature—Bali Swasthya Yoga Centre is a beautiful place to deepen your practice. Come for a morning Hatha class, challenge yourself in Ashtanga, or sit with the Sutras at sunrise. Stay for the community, the kindness, and the quiet sense of coming home to yourself in Bali.





