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Tranquil yoga studio & cafe featuring a selection of health-focused vegetarian & vegan dishes.
46 studios offering jungle found within 25km of Canggu
FindYoga lists 46 jungle studios and class providers in Canggu and within 25km. Browse timetables, compare styles and find the right jungle session for your level — whether you're stepping on the mat for the first time or deepening an established practice.


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Tranquil yoga studio & cafe featuring a selection of health-focused vegetarian & vegan dishes.


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Simple rooms & a dorm in a relaxed guesthouse offering breakfast, a pool & a restaurant.


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Upmarket resort offering a spa & 2 outdoor pools, plus free breakfast, Wi-Fi, drinks & yoga classes.


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Upmarket resort offering a spa & 2 outdoor pools, plus free breakfast, Wi-Fi, drinks & yoga classes.


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Low-key quarters in a laid-back resort offering a spa & breakfast, plus yoga & surfing classes.


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Laid-back suites in a polished wellness retreat offering free breakfast, plus 2 pools & spa therapies.


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Jungle yoga is an immersive practice that takes the mat out of the studio and places it beneath a canopy of leaves, birdsong, and dappled light. Whether practiced in a tropical rainforest, a woodland clearing, or a lush botanical garden, this format invites practitioners to move in deliberate harmony with the natural world around them. The appeal is immediate and intuitive — something in the human body recognizes the forest as home, and that recognition softens the nervous system in ways that four walls simply cannot replicate. People who discover jungle yoga often describe it as the first time yoga truly felt alive, as though the practice finally found its rightful container.
While yoga itself has ancient roots in the Indian subcontinent, the movement toward nature-based and outdoor yoga gained meaningful momentum in the early 21st century, drawing inspiration from both ecotherapy and the growing global wellness movement. Pioneers working at the intersection of yoga, environmental mindfulness, and somatic healing began designing sessions that responded to terrain, weather, and the sensory richness of wild or semi-wild spaces. In jungle and forest settings specifically, practitioners began weaving elements of grounding breathwork and slow, deliberate flow sequences into experiences that honor the rhythm of the living ecosystem rather than resist it. The format has no single founder, but instead emerged organically from a widespread human longing to reconnect with nature through mindful movement.
A typical jungle yoga session draws deeply on the environment itself as both backdrop and teacher. Practitioners are guided through flowing sequences on natural surfaces — earth, grass, or wooden platforms — often beginning with grounding postures that encourage a felt sense of connection to the ground beneath them. Breathwork is central, as the oxygen-rich, phytoncide-laden forest air enhances both lung capacity and parasympathetic calm. Sessions frequently incorporate moments of stillness and sensory awareness, asking participants to notice the sound of wind, the texture of bark, or the quality of light filtering through the canopy. The physical benefits include improved balance, core stability, and flexibility, while the mental benefits — reduced cortisol, heightened presence, and a deep sense of joy — are often felt immediately. Jungle yoga is beautifully suited to those who feel confined by indoor spaces, anyone seeking a more contemplative or restorative practice, and adventurous beginners who find that nature lowers their inhibitions around trying something new.
For anyone who has ever felt the pull of the wild, jungle yoga offers a rare invitation to let the practice breathe, grow, and come fully alive.