
Lotus Yoga Shala & Acu Thai™ Ayurvedic Yoga Massage
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29 studios offering immersive found within 10km of Ubud

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Serene retreat offering yoga classes, workshops, detoxes, a spa, cafe & relaxed accommodations.

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Airy rooms & suites in a tranquil resort offering a spa, a restaurant & an outdoor pool.

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Immersive yoga is a transformative approach to practice that moves far beyond the conventional studio class, wrapping participants in a carefully crafted sensory and experiential environment designed to deepen presence, connection, and self-discovery. Whether set against a stunning natural landscape, within a candlelit ceremonial space, or as part of a multi-day retreat, immersive yoga invites practitioners to leave the ordinary world at the door and step fully into the experience. People are drawn to it for its power to dissolve the mental clutter of daily life, creating conditions where genuine breakthroughs — physical, emotional, and spiritual — become not just possible but almost inevitable. It is yoga as total environment, and those who have experienced it rarely forget it.
While immersive yoga does not trace back to a single founder, its roots draw from multiple traditions. The deep retreat culture of Vipassana meditation, the ashram immersion pioneered by teachers such as Swami Sivananda, and the intensive workshop formats developed in the West throughout the 1970s and 1980s all contributed to what immersive yoga has become. Influential figures like Rod Stryker, Shiva Rea, and Donna Farhi helped shape the retreat and immersive workshop model as a serious pedagogical and transformative format, treating extended practice not as a luxury but as an essential deepening tool. Today, immersive experiences range from weekend intensives and silent forest retreats to week-long international journeys combining asana, pranayama, meditation, philosophy, and community. A typical session or day within an immersive format moves through breath work to awaken the nervous system, sustained physical practice that builds heat and awareness, long restorative or meditative holds, and often group sharing or guided reflection to integrate the experience. Sound, nature, ritual, and intentional pacing all play their roles.
Immersive yoga is particularly well suited to practitioners who feel they have plateaued in a regular weekly class, those navigating a significant life transition, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of yoga as a way of living rather than simply a form of exercise. Beginners with an open mind are equally welcome — the extended format and expert guidance often accelerate learning in ways that months of drop-in classes cannot. There are no requirements beyond a willingness to show up fully and remain curious about what the practice has to offer at its most expansive. For anyone who has ever sensed that yoga holds more than a single hour each week can reveal, an immersive experience is the open door they have been looking for.