This immersion internship program is for anyone seeking meaning in their life, reconnecting with themselves, finding harmony, well-being, personal growth, and those who want to enrich themselves, discover, and open themselves up to new possibilities. During the internship, you will have the opportunity to experience the Balinese philosophy of life and spirituality firsthand, as well as explore local culture and traditions through various activities. These activities include meditation, yoga, nature walks, wellness activities, Hindu blessing and purification ceremonies, healing treatments, and a day of silence. This program aims to help you reconnect with your spontaneous nature, tap into your creative energy, slow down, feel, live in the present moment, embrace novelty, and say yes to life.
You will arrive at your first hotel of the program (meals not included, airport transfer not included). You will be expected at the hotel in Sanur on the first day, with rooms reserved under your name. Each participant can arrive at the hotel at a time that suits them best or according to their flight arrival time. The hotel address will be provided when you make your reservation. Just so you know, rooms are available from 2:00 PM. If you arrive before this time, you can leave your luggage at the reception and enjoy the facilities and surroundings (pool, garden, beach, etc). Located in the south of Bali, Sanur is the first beach resort on the island, known for its welcoming and calm atmosphere. The seaside is enjoyable, offering walks, swimming, and serenity. You will find modern shops, upscale restaurants, Balinese-style “warungs” (local restaurants), small markets, and more along the beach and in the city center.
A gentle day for your first Balinese immersion (breakfast and lunch included). It’s the perfect opportunity for you to explore Sanur with its beach, restaurants, peaceful lifestyle, and traditional boats. An ideal place to start your journey, combining local immersion and relaxation. You will then be treated to a foot massage at a reflexology salon. This traditional Chinese massage technique, called acupressure, helps relieve tension in the body and soothe certain emotional issues. It’s a gentle and natural holistic treatment that aims to restore balance between the body and mind. Ideal after a long flight. Lunch will be served on Sanur beach with local cuisine, including grilled fish and vegetables, followed by swimming for the rest of the day. Your first day will be filled with discovery and relaxation. In the evening, there will be an introduction to mindfulness meditation in French. Meditation originated in India about 4,000 years ago. It’s a practice of attention that promotes letting go and inner peace. This practice helps focus on the present moment, sensations, and breathing. It aids in calming the mind, improving self-confidence, and enhancing physical and mental well-being.
Classic breakfast, vegetarian lunch and dinner included. In the morning, you will head to the Ubud region, a hidden gem away from the tourist hustle and bustle. Located amidst rice fields and tropical forests, it offers the perfect setting for your Balinese yoga and sensory immersion. During your Balinese immersion, you will have the opportunity to experience a one-hour Balinese massage. The exact time and day will be arranged with Made. You will be greeted by Made and his well-being team in the late morning. You will have time to discover the place, meet the team and Made, and relax by the natural pool, take a stroll in the lush nature, listen to the birdsong, or simply enjoy the silence. Let yourself be inspired by the beauty and tranquility of the place. There will be an introduction to restorative yoga in the evening. Restorative yoga is one of the lesser-known forms of yoga, even though it has been around for 40 years. It draws its origins from ancient yogic traditions and is similar to Yin Yoga and BKS Iyengar’s yoga. Known for reducing stress, promoting deep relaxation, and rejuvenating the body and mind, restorative yoga is accessible to everyone. It is often practiced with props such as blocks, cushions, and other accessories to help practitioners let go and improve their respiratory capacity.
Breakfast, vegetarian lunch, and dinner included. A sunrise yoga session awaits you, using relaxation exercises and yoga postures to calm your mind and body and better manage your emotions. Made will guide and accompany you throughout the yoga sessions. In Bali, there are many gods to be celebrated, and opportunities for celebration are abundant! Hindu ceremonies truly punctuate the daily lives of Hindu Balinese people. You will participate in a Hindu purification ceremony led by a local priest (pemangku) at a Hindu temple. The pemangku is considered the guardian of the temple, and his role brings him closer to the people. The ceremony involves prayers, offerings, and purification with sacred water. Immerse yourself in Balinese spirituality for your well-being. There will be a restorative yoga session in the evening. Restorative yoga is a slow yoga practice similar to Iyengar yoga and Yin Yoga. It helps reduce anxiety, rejuvenate, and experience deep relaxation. This type of yoga encourages kindness towards oneself, respecting one’s limits, focusing on the sensations felt, and using breath as a guide to determine if a position feels comfortable. It allows for letting go and finding harmony.
Breakfast, vegetarian lunch, and dinner included. You will start the day with a sunrise yoga session to regain flexibility and inner strength. Breathe, listen to your body, its sensations, and live in the present moment. Then, you will go on a mindful nature walk at your own pace in the rice fields, observing, listening, awakening your senses, connecting with Mother Nature, and being open to interactions with villagers. It’s a great opportunity to learn to slow down, feel, and breathe. An artistic creation workshop will follow, where you will make canang sari, which are offerings used in all Balinese Hindu ceremonies, using flowers, incense, rice, and more. There will be a restorative yoga session in the evening. Restorative yoga allows for a decrease in anxiety, improvement in sleep quality, and increased flexibility. With its supported poses, deep relaxation, and conscious breathing, this type of yoga provides a moment of profound relaxation.
Breakfast, vegetarian lunch, and dinner included. You will leave early in the morning (to enjoy the tranquility of the place) with Made and his team to Tirta Empul Temple and its sacred spring, renowned for its healing properties. It’s a major Hindu pilgrimage site for Balinese Hindus. Located in a lush natural setting, the spring emerges from the water. Balinese people come to this temple to perform
The internship will take place in Bali, Indonesia.
During the Balinese yoga and mindfulness retreat with Made, we include full board. The meals are vegetarian, with a focus on raw or steamed cuisine for a healthy and nourishing daily diet. We source fresh ingredients from the nearby local market and Made’s family garden (depending on the season). You’ll have unlimited access to water throughout the retreat.
For the second-to-last day, when you have free time in Ubud, only breakfast is included, allowing you to explore Balinese cuisine on your own.
If you have any specific dietary requirements, please inform the organizer at the time of registration.
Here’s what’s included in terms of meals:
– Breakfast
– Lunch
– Dinner
– Drinks
– Relax by the pool.
– Get a massage at the different hotels in the program and during your retreat with Made (with extra cost).
– Go for a walk in nature.
– Meditate facing the rice fields.
– Go shopping (in Sanur and on the penultimate day of the program in Ubud).
– Possibility to organize various activities, cultural visits, and walks on site with the agency (optional activities with extra cost).
At Made’s place, you have free access to the following activities and facilities: yoga room, outdoor pool, badminton court, meditation garden, terrace, restaurant. The following activities and facilities are paid: spa, massages.
Le massage balinais, également connu sous le nom de “pijat bali”, est une pratique traditionnelle originaire de Bali qui vise à rétablir l’équilibre entre le corps et l’esprit. Ce massage allie à la fois des mouvements toniques et doux, offrant ainsi une expérience à la fois énergisante et relaxante. C’est un véritable moment de détente.
You will receive:
– 7 nights of accommodation
– Transfer to the hotels mentioned in the program
– Transportation during the scheduled activities
– Half-board during the days in Sanur
– Full-board with vegetarian meals during the retreat with Made in the Ubud region
– Breakfasts during the free days in Ubud
– All teachings and activities mentioned in the program
– 1 traditional Balinese massage
– 1 foot massage, reflexology
– 1 introduction to mindfulness meditation
– Hatha yoga and restorative yoga sessions
– Blessing ceremony with a Balinese priest
– Purification ceremony in sacred water with Made at a Balinese Hindu temple
– 1 day of silence
– 1 offering creation workshop and 1 surprise creative workshop
– Closing show with traditional Balinese dance
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– You’ll need to buy plane tickets.
– Don’t forget to get travel insurance.
– You’ll have to cover your personal expenses.
– Optional activities are available.
– A guide will drive you and provide transportation during your free days.
– You’ll have to arrange your own lunches and dinners on your free days in Ubud.
– Dinners will be included on days with activities in Sanur and Ubud.
Marjolaine Mahu
November 19, 2023 at 12:00 amI would have liked to do a bit more yoga (like yin yoga in the evening, for example) and I would have preferred that the last accommodation, which was really nice, be closer to Ubud. Since it was the low season, we only had one shuttle per day to go to Ubud. The retreat is very well planned. Combining the retreat with island visits is ideal because Bali is far away! The retreat was more spiritual than “yoga,” but discovering Balinese philosophy was very interesting, especially with Made, a captivating and charming character. We had very special moments, especially during the purification ceremony, it was magical. I also appreciated that the Amanaska agency was present throughout the stay: Sandrine, our contact person, really cared about making our stay perfect in every aspect.
Helpful ReviewSolene Coquery
May 15, 2023 at 12:00 amThe retreat is based more on yogi philosophy and Balinese culture. Depending on the groups, the practice of yoga can be intensified. However, the journey remains inspiring and it transforms us. It’s a meaningful experience that allows for complete immersion in Balinese culture. We participate in authentic and meaningful activities in small groups, which truly transport us to another world and allow us to let go. To top it off, the team is incredibly kind and attentive.
Helpful ReviewIsabelle Boismenu
May 30, 2022 at 12:00 amIt was truly an amazing mindfulness retreat with myself in a peaceful and serene environment. Additionally, I loved the organizer, the guides, the wonderful group of people, the teachings, the food, and the places we visited. Everyone made me feel so welcomed and loved. Grateful ?❤️
Helpful ReviewNathalie Piet
November 15, 2019 at 12:00 amd’accueillir Sandrine et son équipe une nouvelle fois lors de prochains séjours !
Helpful ReviewFlora Vignon
November 11, 2019 at 12:00 amI didn’t dislike anything really. I think it’s important to really listen to ourselves and not hesitate to take time for ourselves, not to force ourselves to do activities if we prefer to stay in solitary introspection. The place is magical, the activities were very well organized and interesting. I got to experience authentic yoga in a very relaxing environment and ambiance. Very conducive to introspection. Thanks to Sandrine for her availability and attentive listening before, during, and after the retreat. Beautiful encounters marked this week of unforgettable moments.
Helpful ReviewAlicia Downes
November 11, 2019 at 12:00 amIt’s difficult to blend the two cultures. For us Westerners, it’s tough to grasp certain concepts and advice, and vice versa.
Helpful ReviewThe life philosophies are very distant.
I was wondering how to apply these advice once back to the Western reality. I loved discovering Balinese culture, Hindu philosophy. The retreat location was perfect to reconnect, relax, be close to nature.
I think we were privileged compared to all those experiences lived in that setting with a small group, privately. I’m thinking of Tirta Empul, Balinese dance, the purification ceremony at the temple, and so on.
Nathalie Khodjerane
August 21, 2019 at 12:00 amThis was a spiritual and human experience. It was an excellent way to reconnect with our consciousness, human nature, and nature itself. This experience will give you a renewed appreciation for the simple things and an energetic zest for life. The site is truly magical, and the group is incredible. MADé is a brilliant and exceptional individual who instills confidence by embracing mindfulness. Away from it all, this “house of happiness” retreat is a must to find a new balance. MADé is like a Yoda who will introduce you to the authentic Yoga of Bali. The island of offerings and Balinese culture will leave you with a radiant smile etched in your memory, and it provides a gateway and path to the heart and joy. Don’t hesitate to go!
Helpful ReviewNathalie Deceroit
August 10, 2019 at 12:00 amEverything was perfect for me. If you want to discover the spiritual, cultural, and human side of Bali, with the added bonus of a attentive yoga teacher (a beginner myself), I highly recommend this retreat without any hesitation!
I’m not very good at expressing what I experienced because it was so powerful, I think you have to live it to understand.
Thank you to Madé for his wisdom, for everything…
Helpful ReviewSandrine and Frédérique, thank you for your guidance, your listening ear, and your discreet presence.
Katia Berkane
July 28, 2019 at 12:00 amThe service in the last 3 days of the program (at the hom retreat hotel) was, in my opinion, too long and often had issues with the food, either not ripe enough or not in stock. But the 100% retreat itself – its energy, nature, the attentiveness, the classes, the experiences, the culture – I loved everything about it, from beginning to end.
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