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Thank you for your reservation request.

Although the availability is updated, it might happen that your retreat dates have no longer place availability. We recommend you to book your flight only when you receive a CONFIRMATION email from us.
Once we receive your reservation request, we will contact you within 48 hours to confirm your reservation and to further proceed to payment. If you don’t get a reply from us, please reach us by email: contact@shambali.com

We thought you might be interested in having a look at below tips :)

 

Tips for your retreat

1.Arrival and Departure

Nearest airport: Bali - Denpasar Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)

We will pick you up from the airport and drop off at the airport after the retreat.

Visa:

Depending on your passport there are three options to enter Indonesia that apply to most travelers that come for tourist or social purposes only:

  1. No visa required (the majority of countries, free entry valid for 30 days, NOT extendable)
  2. Visa on Arrival (35US$, 30 days valid, extendable only once for 30 days)
  3. Visa needed (apply abroad before arriving in Indonesia) 

Be sure to check with your local embassy or consulate for the most up to date information. 

IMPORTANT: No matter what type of visa you are going to use, your passport must be valid for at least six monthsfrom the date of your arrival.

If you wish to stay with us 1 day before and after your retreat. We will need you to confirm your dates in advance. Rooms are subject to availability.

Each extra day out of retreat dates including tax, service charges and breakfast to be confirmed upon your reservation request.

Please select arrival and departure options when you fill the reservation form.

(If you are traveling from a different time zone country, we suggest you arrive a few days earlier than your retreat date to avoid physical fatigue due to jet lag.)

2.What to bring

Just pack your stuff and Let us take care of everything else!

1. Comfortable clothes for studio activities. Shorts, leggings, t-shirts etc. Also, make sure to bring long sleeves t-shirts and long pants.

2. Sports shoes for trekking and rice field walk.

3. Swimming wear. If you are sensitive to the sun, also bring long sleeves suitable for water.

4. Sunscreen cream. If you have any allergies, please also think about bringing necessary sun protection creams.

5. In Indonesia, the power sockets are of type C and F. The standard voltage is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz. You may need to bring an adapter.

6. Positiveness :)

 

 

3.What to know about Bali

Balinese Culture and Customs

Some essential tips when coming to Bali on how to behave in certain situations. Visiting a foreign country is fun and by traveling we learn a lot about other cultures. Bali's culture is particularly colorful and interesting. Knowing a few rules will help you to get around smoothly.

1. During your visit to temples and during ceremonies, you have to wear traditional clothes (Sarong) 

Weather 

Bali is located about 8 degrees south of the equator. Therefore you can expect a tropical, warm and humid climate all year round - with two main distinctive seasons: Dry Season and Rainy Season.

Bali's central mountains (volcanoes) include several peaks over 3,000 meters in elevation. Up there, the temperatures are considerably cooler, and there is much more rainfall than in the coastal areas

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