




Why Bali?
Return to Yourself
We live in a world that constantly demands us to hurry, to achieve, to be strong, to keep everything under control.
Yes, women are adept at this. Absolutely. But often the price is high: we lose connection with our bodies, with our hearts, with our softness and intuition. And actually, that's where our true strength lies.
It was this very need that sparked the idea for our women's group in Bali. Not as an escape. But as a return – to feminine energy, to the body, to that inner wisdom that the world often makes us silence.
Bali is the perfect place for this immersion – an island of temples, flowers, and rituals, a land carrying the energy of transformation. There you'll engage with culture, nature, and practices that awaken the strength within you that you never lost – you just forgot how to listen to it.
Is this journey meant for you?
Challenge
Comfort
Nature
Culture
5 Signs That Bali Is Right for You
🌸 Longing for a women-only space where you can shed the roles and masks.
🌸 Want to experience rituals, practices, and meditations that will awaken your softness and intuition.
🌸 Need sharing, connection, and acceptance – without judgment, without "must", without "I'm not enough".
🌸 Looking for inspiration and a restart – through nature, culture, and spiritual practices.
🌸 Feel it's time to return to yourself.
If you identify with at least three of these signs – this journey is yours.

Upcoming Journeys
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For the Experience
Women's Circle. Practices. Homecoming.
In Bali, you are awaited by practices led by psychotherapists Boyana and Mina. Two experienced guides who will lead you through rituals, meditations, body practices and women's circles.
You will meet yourself – just as you are. With all your faces, emotions, shadows, and lights.
You will explore your softness and intuition. You will return to your body. You will allow yourself to be heard and accepted.
This is a journey where therapy and travel merge – to open space for a new sense of wholeness, femininity, and a life lived from the heart.




About the Journey
Bali – The Island of Temples, Flowers, and Transformation
Bali is a treasure trove for the senses. Golden beaches and crystal-clear waters. Jungles that hide temples and waterfalls. Rice terraces arranged like works of art.
Here, culture and nature are intertwined. Ancient beliefs and rituals accompany the daily lives of the Balinese. In the dances, the aromas of the spices, the smiles of the people – you'll discover that vibrant rhythm that heals.
In this journey, we'll immerse ourselves in the heart of Bali – we'll visit sacred temples, engage with local rituals, explore nature, and taste Balinese cuisine. Yet, there will be time for SPA, relaxation, and entertainment.
Because Bali is not just a place on the map. Bali is a gateway to a return – to what has always been inside you.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is something unclear?
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Is Bali safe for travel?
Bali is a safe destination, especially for an organised trip. When exchanging currency, use only exchange counters with the Bank of Indonesia logo. In our group, you can travel comfortably and without worries.
What documents do I need for the journey?
Passport (valid for at least 6 months before departure);
Visa (Once you have signed up for the adventure, you'll receive an email with instructions on obtaining the visa upon arrival in Bali).
What's the currency and how much money should I carry with me?
Carry some Indonesian rupiah with you before arriving in Bali / 100 USD$ = 1,500,000 IDR is more than enough. The exchange bureaus on the island offer a good rate. Also, keep in mind that alcohol in Bali is priced higher.
What's the weather like in Bali and Sumatra?
Tropical climate with two seasons. Dry season (April-October): 27-30°C, little rain, perfect for travelling. Wet season (November-March): 27-33°C, afternoon downpours (usually short). Sumatra is more humid and green all year round. Humidity is consistently high (75-85%). Ocean water is 27-29°C.
Can you get mobile service and internet access?
No need to buy a local SIM card - we will provide phones with internet for the duration of your stay.
What health precautions should I take for Bali and Sumatra?
Consult your GP at least a month before the journey for the latest regional advice. Use mosquito repellent, especially in the evening. Only drink bottled water.
Can I fly a drone in Bali?
No licence is required for drones under 2 kg. Maximum altitude: 150 m. 15 km from airports. From February 2025, written consent from local village councils (banjar) is required for flights within a 5 km radius of sacred sites (Pura Besakih, Tanah Lot). For drones over 2 kg, registration with the DGCA is necessary. Illegal commercial drone operations can result in deportation.



































































































