9 Best Yoga Teacher Trainings in Bali YTT

So, you are searching for a fitting yoga teacher training (YTT), and dreaming of traveling to Bali? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Here is a carefully selected collection of the best yoga teacher training in Bali, with all the essential information so you can quickly narrow down your search.

Keep in mind there are plenty more schools than this, but our team (who lives in Bali) took some time to collect the programs that we feel are the most popular and respected on the Island.

East+West

Our 200 hour yoga teacher training combines Indian master teachers with popular teachers from around the world. When designing the East+West ®200-hour yoga certification course, we wanted to create something the world had never seen before, bringing the very best from the eastern and the western worlds.  Our 200 hour training is for all levels and is very accommodating to newer students, seeking an International Alliance Yoga certification.

  • Price: $3,800 (early bird). Payment plans are available for as low as $500 / month.
  • Duration: 22 days All-inclusive (accommodation, food & training) 
  • Website: https://yogaeastwest.com/
  • Training Style: Hatha / Vinyasa

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Santosha Yoga Institute

santosha yoga institute

Santosha’s 200 hr training is held on the beautiful island of Lembongan, a 30-minute boat ride from Denpasar or Sanur. Santosha has created an environment great for young, budget-seeking yogi’s.

Power of Now Oasis

power of now oasis

Held at one of the most unique yoga studios in Bali, the Power of Now Oasis is a tight-knit community of Yogi’s in the small beach town of Sanur. Sanur is a lesser-known town, but it’s a great place for a YTT as it feels more authentically Balinese than Kuta & Seminyak, and less yoga-saturated than Ubud. The studio is a bamboo barn right on the beach. They bring great local teachers into the yoga training, and it feels very authentically Balinese. The environment is incredibly friendly and serene. Oh, and did I mention they have a cow?

School Yoga Institute

A “mystical” yoga school, a mix of traditional yoga and ancient Shamanic practices. I would not recommend this program if you do not have some exposure or connection to Shamanic practices, as it generally comes with its own language and rituals. It’s run by 3 younger westerners. The yoga training is held in Kura Kura Bali, the west side of the island.

Life/Yoga

life yoga school

This is a newer training run by a group of westerners and teachers from India. This is one of the most progressive 200 hour yoga teacher training Bali has to offer. It’s being held at unique beach locations across the Island. Don’t expect the traditional asana training here. This is a full-immersive dive into all the aspects of the yogic lifestyle.

Routes of Yoga

routes of yoga

This is definitely the “hippest” yoga course Bali has seen. Run by a young, Austrian man and a woman from Australia. This Hatha & Vinyasa yoga teacher training is held at popular locations right in Ubud, like the Yoga Barn or The Shala Bali, both beautiful locations for training. The yoga barn is always a little crowded tho and is definitely a “hot spot” for yoga in Ubud, so if you are into that it’s great.

Yandara

yandara

Because it’s only 16 days, the 200 hours will be more tightly packed, so expect full days (7 am to 9 pm) of training. The training is held at the Shambala oceanside resort in the north part of the island, which is definitely less active, and more secluded than Ubud or the west side of the island.

Zuna Yoga

A great program led by a group of experienced westerners with impressive credentials. This is a highly rated program that tends to sell out quite early. It’s a more rigorous course physically, with two, difficult 2-hour asana classes a day. The course sizes are larger, however (24-25 students) so students may lose out on individualized attention. It’s great for people looking for a more connected group experience.

School of Sacred Arts

school of sacred arts

A 3-week instructor course held at the Yoga Barn in Ubud, the yoga hot spot in all southeast Asia. With a $3,650 price tag without food or accommodation, you’ll end up paying around $4,600-$5,000 for 3 weeks, so it’s perhaps one of the more expensive YTT Bali has to offer. This teacher training is Yoga Barn’s longest-running training, so is very integrated with their teachers and culture.

It feels very diverse and multi-cultural, and there’s plenty of other events going on at the Yoga Barn throughout the day. You’re also right in the heart of Ubud, so you can walk to just about everything you’d want to do. The Yoga Barn can feel a little hectic sometimes, as there are usually 3 classes going on and hundreds of people there at a time, so be prepared for that.

Sadhana Yoga School

sadhana yoga

A worldwide school that runs their instructor course in many locations. This is a 3-week yoga course held at a beach resort at the east end of the island. Surprisingly, the beaches are not always the best in Bali, and many prefer to be in Ubud for their training, is this feels like the spiritual center of the island. Their style of yoga is based on the Sivananda tradition. Their teachers are a diverse group of most westerners.

  • Price: $4,500 (triple) to $5,500 (single room)
  • Duration: 21 Days
  • Website: https://sadhanayoga.com/
  • Style: Vinyasa / Hatha

 

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