Bali is one of the world’s busiest destinations for yoga teacher training. This guide covers what you need to know before you book: what to look for, what it costs, how to choose your location, and how House of Om’s Ubud and Pelaga programs are structured.
| From $2,125
All-inclusive, Bali 200-hour |
20 Days
Standard residential immersion |
RYT 200
Yoga Alliance registered school |
Bali attracts more first-time yoga teacher trainees than almost anywhere else, and the reasons are practical as much as spiritual: residential programs include accommodation and meals, which most Western programs don’t. That makes it more accessible than training at home. If you are considering yoga teacher training in Bali, this guide will help you understand your options clearly and make the right choice.
Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced practitioner ready to formalize your teaching, Bali has a program for your level and timeline. House of Om has run trainings here since 2016.
Why Bali for yoga teacher training?
The question almost answers itself when you arrive. But for those still deciding, here are the five reasons Bali stands apart from every other destination:
- Living spiritual culture: Bali is the only Hindu island in the Indonesian archipelago. Daily offerings, temple ceremonies, and ritual are woven into the fabric of life here — not as tourist attractions but as genuine practice. This creates a backdrop that makes yogic philosophy feel real, lived, and immediately relevant in a way that no studio environment can manufacture.
- The natural environment: Rice terraces, jungle rivers, volcanic mountains, sacred springs. Practising in this environment is not the same as practising anywhere else.
- World-class teachers: Bali’s global reputation has drawn exceptional yoga teachers and scholars from across the world.
- International community: When you train in Bali, your cohort arrives from every corner of the globe. Over 20 days of shared immersion, you’ll build friendships and professional connections that extend beyond the training.
- Exceptional value: A fully all-inclusive 200-hour residential program in Bali — accommodation, meals on training days, all sessions, materials, and your certificate — starts at $2,125 with House of Om. Comparable training in the USA or Europe commonly runs $3,000–$6,000 for tuition alone, without lodging.
What does yoga teacher training in Bali involve?
At the 200 hour level — the internationally recognised foundation certification a Bali yoga teacher training is typically a residential immersion of three to four weeks. House of Om’s Bali courses run 20 days. Students live, eat, practise, and study together on-site, creating the kind of total focus that allows the full 200 contact hours to be delivered in under a month. The curriculum is comprehensive:
| Subject | What You Study |
| Asana | Alignment, adjustments, postural families, modifications, hands-on assists |
| Sequencing | Class arc design, peak-pose methodology, theming, mixed-level teaching |
| Pranayama | Breath techniques, physiological effects, safe teaching applications |
| Meditation | Seated and moving practices, yoga nidra, mindfulness, dharana |
| Philosophy | Yoga Sutras, the eight limbs, Bhagavad Gita, yogic ethics and history |
| Anatomy | Functional anatomy, injury prevention, physiology, how anatomy informs teaching |
| Voice Activation | Projection, pacing, and developing a teaching voice |
| Teaching Skills | Cueing, voice, class management, assisting, working with all levels |
| Holistic Wellness | Ayurveda, chakras, subtle body, sattvic lifestyle, integration practices |
Upon completion, graduates become eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as an RYT-200 — the internationally recognised credential that qualifies you to teach yoga professionally anywhere in the world. For those who continue to the 300 hour advanced program, the combined 500-hour path leads to RYT 500 registration.
How to choose a yoga teacher training in Bali

The market is crowded. Here is what actually separates excellent programs from the rest:
- Yoga Alliance registration: Your RYT 200 is internationally recognized only if the school holds current RYS 200 status with Yoga Alliance. Verify this directly at yogaalliance.org before paying any deposit.
- Faculty quality: The most important variable in any training is who teaches you. Look for E-RYT credentials, substantive lineage training, and years of real-world teaching experience. Ask every school directly about its lead teachers before enrolling.
- Cohort size: Ask for the cap in writing. Smaller groups mean more individual feedback during practicum. House of Om caps its Pelaga courses at 20 students.
- Genuine all-inclusive pricing: Confirm exactly what the quoted price covers. Accommodation and meals are often the largest hidden costs. A $2,500 all-inclusive program is almost always better value than a $1,500 tuition-only quote.
- Curriculum balance: The best programs develop teachers, not just practitioners. Look for substantial teaching practicum hours, depth in philosophy and anatomy, and a program that goes well beyond asana instruction.
- School reputation and longevity: Schools that have been training teachers for five or more years have refined their curriculum and community in ways that newer entrants cannot replicate.
Bali’s yoga regions: where should you train?
Bali is a small island but its different regions offer distinctly different training environments. The right location depends on what you are looking for:
| Region | Character | Best for |
| Pelaga Highlands | Cool, misty village 1,000m above sea level. Quiet, secluded, surrounded by terraced farmland. Away from all tourist activity. | Maximum focus and stillness, meditation depth |
| Canggu | Beach town with a surf-meets-wellness vibe. More urban and social. Popular with younger practitioners and digital nomads. | Surf culture, social community, shorter programs |
| Uluwatu | Clifftop peninsula on the south coast. Ocean views, surf breaks, dramatic coastal setting. Growing wellness scene. | Ocean energy, coastal lifestyle, beachside practice |
| Ubud + Pelaga (House of Om) | Four venues across Bali’s two most immersive environments. Community-led, charity-rooted, Yoga Alliance accredited. | All levels, multiple program types, trusted school |
House of Om: yoga teacher training in Bali since 2016

House of Om runs four venues in Bali — three in the Ubud area and one in the Pelaga highlands. Programs are all-inclusive: accommodation, meals on training days, all sessions, equipment, and learning materials. A $500 deposit holds your place, and date changes are free.
The school runs over 12 charity projects, including sponsoring children’s education, and offers a 50% scholarship to Indonesian citizens plus one fully sponsored place each month.
| Program | Venue | Duration | Format | From |
| 200hr YTT — The Mansion | Ubud | 20 days | Residential | $2,125 |
| 200hr YTT — Amertham | Ubud | 20 days | Residential | $2,125 |
| 200hr YTT — Melati | Ubud | 20 days | Residential | $2,125 |
| 200hr Hybrid — Melati | Ubud | 10 days in person | Hybrid | $1,500 |
| Mandarin Hybrid — Melati | Ubud | 10 days in person | Hybrid | ¥10,500 |
| 300hr Hybrid — Pelaga | Pelaga highlands | 14 days in person | Hybrid | $2,505 |
| Meditation TT (YACEP) — Pelaga | Pelaga highlands | 18 days | Residential | $2,800 |
| 200hr YTT Online | Online | Self-paced | Online | $490 |
| 300hr YTT Online | Online | Self-paced | Online | $1,000 |
The real cost of yoga teacher training in Bali
House of Om’s Bali 200-hour starts at $2,125 all-inclusive, rising to $3,315 for a private room. Here’s what else to budget for.
| Cost item | Estimated (USD) |
| House of Om Bali 200-hour, all-inclusive | $2,125 – $3,315 |
| Return international flights | $400 – $1,200 |
| Bali tourist levy | ~$10 (IDR 150,000) |
| Visa on arrival, 30 days | ~$30 (IDR 500,000) |
| Travel insurance | $50 – $100 |
| Yoga Alliance RYT registration, post-graduation | Paid to Yoga Alliance, not the school |
| Personal expenses | $100 – $400 |
| Total estimate | $2,715 – $5,055 |
The total cost of a world-class month-long immersive training in Bali — including flights from most Western countries — typically falls between $2,500 and $5,000. Comparable programs in the USA or UK commonly cost more for tuition alone, before accommodation.
Beyond Bali: continuing your training with House of Om
House of Om runs both 200-hour and 300-hour trainings in Rishikesh, India, in partnership with Rishikesh Yoga Peeth, at an ashram near the Ganges. The 300-hour qualifies graduates for RYT 500 registration when combined with a 200-hour certification.
For those drawn to an alternative destination, House of Om’s yoga teacher training in Thailand on Koh Phangan offers a beachfront 200 hour program on one of Southeast Asia’s most beautiful islands — Yoga Alliance accredited, all-inclusive, and set within the same community-led school ethos that defines House of Om’s approach across all locations.
The bottom line
A 200-hour training gives you a recognized credential, a working foundation in anatomy and philosophy, and supervised experience teaching real people. What it doesn’t give you, on its own, is a career — that comes from teaching afterward.
If you’ve been practicing consistently and want to understand yoga from the inside rather than the mat, Bali is a well-supported place to do it.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do I need yoga experience to join a teacher training in Bali?
No. House of Om welcomes all levels, including complete beginners, and many students join purely to deepen their own practice with no plan to teach. You don’t need advanced postures. A few months of regular practice beforehand helps you absorb the anatomy material faster, but it isn’t a requirement.
How long is yoga teacher training in Bali?
House of Om’s Bali 200-hour runs 20 days. The hybrid format is 10 days in person plus self-paced online study. The 300-hour Hybrid at Pelaga is 14 days in person plus online modules. Both formats are structured as all-inclusive residential immersions, meaning students live and study on-site for the full duration.
Is Bali yoga teacher training internationally recognised?
Yes, provided the school holds current Yoga Alliance RYS 200 registration. Graduates receive certification that qualifies them to register as RYT 200, recognized by studios and employers worldwide. Always verify a school’s registration status directly at yogaalliance.org before booking.
What is the best time of year for yoga teacher training in Bali?
Bali’s dry season (April to October) is generally considered the best time to visit, with the clearest skies and lowest humidity. The shoulder months of May, June, and September offer excellent conditions with slightly lower flight prices. House of Om runs programs year-round with monthly start dates — there is rarely a bad time to train in Bali.