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"14 Day 'Free yourself' Spirituality, Authentic Culture in Bali, Indonesia" 14Days 13 Nights

it is an intensive meditation challenge and a profound spiritual pilgrimage

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🧘‍♀️ 14-Day 'Free Yourself': The Ultimate Spiritual Odyssey (14D/13N) ⚡

Program Overview: The Test of Spirit

This package is not a typical vacation; it is an intensive meditation challenge and a profound spiritual pilgrimage. It is exclusively designed for individuals who are mentally prepared for significant personal transformation, requiring participants to shatter their comfort zones and connect directly with the authentic, sacred heart of Bali.

Key Feature

The Challenge & Commitment

Spiritual Immersion

A deep dive into the Balinese spiritual world (Niskala), including witnessing authentic Barong trance dances. Be prepared for unexpected, powerful encounters with the unseen forces of the island.

Challenging Schedule

A rigorous routine of late nights and early mornings deliberately designed to sharpen focus, push mental limits, and forge inner discipline.

Authentic Living

Accommodation in local homes or sacred puras (holy temples), not luxury hotels. Participants must strictly adhere to local rules and customs, fostering an unparalleled connection to the spiritual ecosystem.

Detailed Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrive at the airport and check in to a hotel in the Ubud area.

Day 2: A meeting service to discuss the package and prepare for the upcoming spiritual challenges.

Day 3: This itinerary is not a typical tourist tour; it is a deep dive into the spiritual and metaphysical heart of Balinese culture. It connects ancient traditions, sacred art, and the powerful energy of the island's most revered sites. This tour is designed for an individual who seeks to understand Bali's spiritual life on a profound level.

  • Here is an introduction to the journey you've outlined:

A Spiritual Pilgrimage: The Kintamani Tour for the Seeker

  • Morning: Witnessing the Unseen in Dance

  • Your day begins at 8:00 AM in Batubulan, a village renowned for its sacred dances. You will not be watching a performance for tourists, but a powerful Barong dance where the lines between reality and the spiritual realm blur. This sacred dance is a reenactment of the eternal battle between good (the Barong, a mythical lion-like creature) and evil (the demon queen Rangda).

  • Mid-Day: The Spiritual in Art and Craft

  • From Batubulan, you'll continue to Celuk, known as the center of gold and silver craftsmanship. This visit is not just for shopping, but for understanding how sacred art is created. The intricate designs on Balinese jewelry often have deep spiritual significance, representing Hindu deities, cosmic patterns, and protective symbols. You will also visit a museum to see how these traditions have evolved over time.

  • Next, you will travel to Batuan village to see its unique temple and painting style. The paintings of Batuan are distinct in their detailed, almost miniature style.

  • Afternoon: Kintamani's Sacred Cemetery and Return Journey

  • The highlight of the tour is the visit to Kintamani volcano and its sacred cemetery, known as Trunyan. This is a stark contrast to the usual tourist viewpoint.

  • Evening: Places of Purification and Meditation

  • On the way back, your final stops are designed to purify and ground the spiritual energy you have encountered. You will visit Tampaksiring Temple, known for its holy springs. This temple, also known as Tirta Empul,

  • Finally, you will visit Goa Gajah, or the Elephant Cave. This ancient temple, dating back to the 9th century, was historically a sanctuary for Hindu hermits and Buddhist monks

Day 4: Relaxation and Rejuvenation

Day 5: This tour itinerary is a comprehensive and deeply meaningful journey through the heart of Bali's spiritual, historical, and natural landscapes.

  • This tour is designed not just for sightseeing, but for a holistic experience that connects the past with the present, and the spiritual with the natural. It is a pilgrimage to the "Mother Temple," a visit to a source of ancient wisdom, and a reflection on the legacy of a great kingdom.

  • Morning: The Power of Nature and Ancestral Wisdom

  • Your journey begins with a visit to Blangsinga Waterfall. Waterfalls in Bali are not just scenic; they are considered sacred places of purification and spiritual cleansing. This is a perfect start to a day focused on deep spiritual sites. Following this, you will visit a coffee plantation, but with a unique focus on Balinese ancestral methods of making organic tea for medicinal purposes. This part of the tour offers a rare glimpse into the island's traditional healing practices, passed down through generations. You will learn about the plants and techniques used by ancestors to create remedies, connecting you with the land's power to heal.

  • Mid-Day: The Mother Temple and a Sacred View

  • The centerpiece of the day is the visit to Besakih Temple. Often called the "Mother Temple of Bali," it is the largest and holiest temple complex on the island. Located on the slopes of Mount Agung, Bali's highest and most sacred volcano, Besakih is a sprawling complex of over 20 separate but related temples. It is a symbolic representation of the entire cosmos and is believed to be the beginning of the rise of the Balinese community. You will be guided through its terraced courtyards, learning about its history, architecture, and its profound significance to Balinese Hinduism. This visit is a powerful experience of connecting with the spiritual heart of Bali.

  • Following your visit to the temple, you will have lunch with a spectacular view of the surrounding scenery. The "best scenery of the valley of Mount Agung" offers a moment to reflect on the immense natural beauty and spiritual power of the area, a perfect complement to the morning's intense experiences.

  • Afternoon: The Legacy of a Kingdom

  • The final stop of the day Goa Raja Waterfall: Visit the sacred Goa Raja ("King's Cave") waterfall, a place of deep historical and spiritual significance. Our ancestors sought out this waterfall for its tranquil and healing energy, using it as a spot for meditation and self-reflection. You'll have the opportunity to experience this special place and its connection to nature. .

  • This tour is a beautifully balanced day of spiritual pilgrimage, natural immersion, historical reflection, and cultural insight.

Day 6:"Napak space tour" sounds like a deeply spiritual and culturally enriching journey through some of Bali's most significant temples. The name itself, "Napak," which can be interpreted as a step or trace, combined with "space," suggests a journey to connect with the divine cosmos and ancestral wisdom.

  • Pura Luhur Batukaru: Your journey begins at this 11th-century temple, a sacred place for meditation and seeking blessings from the natural cosmos. It is believed that this is a place where Balinese priests maintained ancient customs and teachings, and it is a powerful location to receive spiritual guidance.

  • Jatiluwih Rice Terraces: Before the next temple visit, you will witness the stunning heritage of Balinese farming. The Jatiluwih rice terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcase the ancestral wisdom of the "subak" irrigation system and the deep connection between the Balinese people and their land.

  • Pura Alas Kedaton: Next, you'll visit Alas Kedaton, a temple also founded in the 11th century by the high-spirituality priest Mpu Kuturan. This temple is another important site for spiritual learning and connecting with ancient wisdom.

  • Pura Tanah Lot: The tour concludes at the iconic Tanah Lot temple, built in the 15th century by the holy priest Dang Hyang Nirata. This famous sea temple is a powerful place to seek blessings and complete your spiritual journey.

  • Traditional Attire: Throughout the tour, you will wear traditional Balinese clothing. This is not merely a formality but an act of respect and an essential part of the process of asking for blessings and guidance during your spiritual meditation.

Day 7: This "Spiritual Nusa Penida Tour" is a unique and deeply meaningful journey, focusing on the spiritual heart of the island. It's not just about sightseeing, but about connecting with Balinese spiritual practices.

Here's a summary of the 2-day, 1-night tour:

Purification and Seeking Spiritual Guidance

  • Pura Giri Putri: Your spiritual journey begins at this sacred cave temple. After a "self-purification" ritual, you'll enter the cave through a small opening that leads to a vast inner space. Here, you'll participate in prayers to seek spiritual guidance. This temple is a place to honor Lord Shiva and Ratu Gede Mas Mecaling, a figure believed to have attained cosmic knowledge.

  • Pura Kerangkeng: The tour continues with a visit to Pura Kerangkeng, another significant temple.

  • Lunch with a View: You'll have lunch at a local restaurant with breathtaking coastal views, taking in the scenery of famous beaches like Billabong and Broken Beach.

  • Pura Dalem Ped: After lunch, you'll visit Pura Dalem Ped, a highly revered temple in Nusa Penida. You'll spend the night here to complete the spiritual immersion.

Day 8: Return to Bali

  • After the spiritual experience at Pura Dalem Ped, you'll travel back to Bali.

This program is specifically designed for those interested in authentic Balinese spiritual practices, offering a chance to cleanse the self, meditate, and seek blessings at some of the most sacred sites on Nusa Penida.

  • Day 9:This is a profound and beautiful plan, deeply rooted in the heart of Balinese spirituality. The experience you're describing is not just a tour, but a genuine journey of personal and spiritual development. Here's an introduction to the elements you've outlined:

The Balinese Path to Spiritual Energy

Balinese spirituality is guided by the philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, which means "three causes of well-being." This principle emphasizes maintaining a harmonious relationship with:

  1. God (Parahyangan): Through prayer, offerings, and rituals.

  2. Humans (Pawongan): Through community and social connection.

  3. Nature (Palemahan): Through respecting the environment and all living things.

Day 10:An early morning visit to a local market to shop for ceremony materials. At night, you will learn about the astral realm before meditating in a temple with a powerful natural force, with guidance from the healer. That sounds like a wonderful and enriching experience! It combines several key elements of Balinese culture:

  • Local Market Visit: This is a fantastic way to see the vibrant daily life of the Balinese and understand where the materials for their offerings come from. The sights, sounds, and smells of a traditional market are a treat for the senses.

  • Learning to Make Offerings: The act of creating "Canang Sari" (daily offerings) and other ceremonial items is a deeply spiritual practice. It's a beautiful opportunity to learn about the symbolism behind each component and the care that goes into their preparation.

  • Lunch/Dinner at a Local House: This is a highlight, as it provides a genuine glimpse into Balinese hospitality and family life. Sharing a meal in a local home is a truly authentic and memorable experience.

  • Balinese Meditation: This is a rare and special opportunity. Balinese meditation methods are often tied to specific spiritual practices and traditions that are unique to the island. Learning these techniques firsthand from a local practitioner would be an incredible way to connect with the spiritual heart of Bali.

Day 11: Self-Purification in Nature and Temple Stay with meditation 

This day is a deliberate move away from the comforts of modern life and into a more ascetic, spiritually focused environment. It is designed to prepare you physically, mentally, and spiritually for a deeper experience of Balinese meditation.

  • Minimizing Comforts: By removing the distractions of modern comforts, you are encouraged to focus inward. This simple living helps to detach you from material desires and bring your attention to the present moment.

  • Simple Living: You will likely experience the daily rhythms of temple life, which are centered around prayer, offerings, and a deep sense of community.

  • Embracing Discomfort: The lack of comfort is not a punishment, but a teaching. It builds resilience, fosters gratitude for simple things, and helps you overcome the ego's desire for ease.

Day 12: Transfer to a hotel in the Sanur area for a change of scenery.

Day 13: A period to relax and enjoy the facilities in the Sanur area.

Day 14: Check out of your hotel and transfer to Ngurah Rai Airport for departure.

This unique and intensive program is a perfect example of Bali Sutha Tour Service's commitment to providing a diverse range of experiences, from adventure and cultural tours to deep spiritual and mental challenges. As with other packages, the company assures that if your chosen hotel is full, they will provide a suitable alternative of the same quality.


Cancelation policy

  • No Fee: If you cancel your booking at least 7 days in advance of the scheduled departure, you will not be charged a cancellation fee.

  • 10% Fee: If you cancel between 6 and 3 days in advance of the scheduled departure, a 20 percent cancellation fee will be applied to the total booking amount.

  • 50% Fee: If you cancel within 2 days of the scheduled departure, or if you do not show up at the designated meeting point on time, a 50 percent cancellation fee will be charged based on the total booking amount.

Inclusions

 English Speaking Driver, Private A/C Transportation,Ticket and Entrance Fee, 14 Days 11 Nights Stays at Selection Hotel, 2 Nights overnights at local temples, Breakfast In Hotel During Stay,  All Entrance Ticket In Object,  Meals included Lunch and Dinner in meditation program only, offering

Exclusions

Flight Ticket, Travel Document, Visa,  Travel Insurance,  Land Tour Program, Hotel Seasonal Surcharge On Request During High/Peak Season, Guide On Request,  Personal Expenses Ie.Laundry, Minibar, And Idd Call,  Tipping and Gratuities, Meals Outside Hotel,  Personal Expenses, Tipping and Gratuities'

NB: every odd participant will be provided with an extra bed