Guan Yin Yoga Shala
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Guan Yin Yoga Shala

About

Guan Yin Yoga Shala occupies a distinctive and quietly powerful space on the upper floor of Hotel Tugu Bali in Canggu, one of the most atmospheric boutique hotels on the island. The shala is watched over by a centuries-old statue of Guan Yin, the Goddess of Compassion, accompanied by Indian mythological sculptures and Tibetan drums — a setting that feels less like a typical studio and more like a living sanctuary. Ocean breezes move through the space, and the overall atmosphere is one of genuine calm, shaped as much by the architecture and objects around it as by the practice itself.

The studio offers a broad range of classes to suit different needs and experience levels. Vinyasa Flow and Vinyasa & Yin sessions appeal to those seeking both movement and stillness in a single practice, while Yin Yoga draws on traditional Chinese medicine principles, holding postures for extended periods to restore energy and quiet the mind. Hatha Flow provides a slower, more deliberate alternative, and both Introduction to Ashtanga and Restorative Yoga round out a schedule that balances effort with ease. The newest addition to the timetable is Mysore Style Ashtanga, a self-paced practice held within the original Kang Xi period temple structure dating to 1706 — a rare setting that gives the practice an unusual sense of depth and history.

Classes are led by a team of resident instructors including Novi, Samantha, Nina, Edi, Maxx, Yansha, Trang, Indy, Fabi, and Marina. Walk-ins are welcome, making it easy for visitors to drop in alongside regular practitioners. For those staying in Bali longer term, a 10-class pass offers a more committed and cost-effective way to practice, while private sessions are available for those who prefer one-on-one instruction. Pricing is accessible by Bali standards, with single classes starting at IDR 150,000.

What sets Guan Yin Yoga Shala apart is the integrity of its environment. The surrounding hotel is filled with genuine antiques and historical artefacts collected from across Asia, and that same respect for authenticity carries into the shala itself. It is a place where the physical practice sits comfortably alongside something more contemplative — suited to anyone looking for more than just a workout.

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