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Canggu

Canguu is a great little area with a handful of cool restaurants, yoga classes, and a winding road to one of Bali's hippest restaurant-lounges. Rent a motorbike and let the exploring begin!

Where to stay

Desa Seni - A Village Resort

Desa Seni Village Resort is a quick portal to the mind-body-spirit connection you've been searching for, not to mention the nature connection too. We highly recommend splurging on a few nights, or staying there for as long as time or money allows. We literally started doing the math on how much it would cost to live there forever. :) Their amazing staff will address you by name, and their on-site gardens produce 80% of the organic herbs and vegetables used on the restaurant's menu. This truly authentic eco-village also offers Canguu's most sought-after yoga, meditation classes (the teachers are amazing) and spa treatments. Book now, thank us later.  Prices from $180 per night.

www.desaseni.com

www.desaseni.com

Where to eat 

La Laguna

If you've ever dreamed of finding yourself drinking and dining in the middle of a gypsy village on the beach (and we bet you did!), this is your place. These guys own several restaurants in Bali including La Favela in Seminyak, and each one of their places is an intricate piece of art.

What to do 

Yoga and Meditation

If you aren't staying at Desa Seni, the least you can do is treat yourself to one or many of their awesome yoga and/or meditation classes. $10 per class. Discounted class cards are available.

Structural Realignment & Chinese Osteopathic Therapy

Because your spine will thank you. Around $38 for 60 minutes or $95 for a package of 3 sessions. 

Desa Seni Villa, Cangi, Bali
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categories: Bali
Tuesday 09.20.16
Posted by Aviv Schwietzer
 

Bali Travel Guide

Bali is a portal, where in the midst of the tourist hustle—full of vegans and yogis racing through the streets (as if it were New York) in search of pranna—there are the Balinese people, who open up a world of new magic if you simply share a smile. And so off you go, smiling all day to these Balinese who live their lives below the surface of the tourism: they tend the rice patties, and beat drums with the buzz of the bugs. They present hand-made offerings to the temple gods, who seem to have more real estate on this island than the Balinese themselves. 

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categories: Bali
Wednesday 09.14.16
Posted by Aviv Schwietzer
 

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