Yoga Alliance Registered School (RYS)

Yoga Teacher Training in Ubud, Bali

200, 300 and 500 Hour Yoga Alliance Certified Courses on Jl. Bisma, Central Ubud

Quick answer: DivinePath runs Yoga Alliance certified yoga teacher training in Ubud, Bali at our campus on Jl. Bisma, a short walk from Monkey Forest Road. We offer a 20-day 200-hour course from $1,299, a 26-day 300-hour course from $2,099, and a 55-day 500-hour course from $3,999. All programs are residential with vegetarian meals included, batches stay at 10–15 students, and new courses start on the 1st of every month. Graduates can register with Yoga Alliance USA as RYT-200, RYT-500, or use the 300-hour as their bridge to RYT-500.

RYS Certified

Yoga Alliance (USA) Registered School

Jl. Bisma, Central Ubud

5 minutes' walk from Monkey Forest Road

Monthly Intakes

Batches capped at 10–15 students

Program: Yoga Teacher Training Ubud (200, 300 & 500 Hour)

Location: Jl. Bisma, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia

School: Divinepath Yoga School & Retreat, Ubud Campus (Yoga Alliance RYS)

Format: Residential training with accommodation & vegetarian meals included

Intakes: 1st of every month; batches capped at 10–15 students

Fees: 200 Hour from $1,299, 300 Hour from $2,099, 500 Hour from $3,999 (Ubud campus pricing)

500 Hour Path: Full 200-hour course, rest days, then full 300-hour course in one 55-day stay

Students practicing meditation in the yoga shala at DivinePath Ubud campus on Jl. Bisma

Yoga Alliance Registered School (RYS)

Why Choose Ubud for Your Yoga Teacher Training?

Ubud has been Bali's center for yoga study for over two decades. The town is built around practice: studios, teachers, plant-based cafes, and a student community from every part of the world. If you want to train somewhere you can step out of class and still be surrounded by yoga, this is that place.

Our campus sits on Jl. Bisma, one of the quieter lanes in central Ubud. You are five minutes from Monkey Forest Road on foot, with rice field paths behind the property. That balance matters during a teacher training — close enough to walk to town on your day off, far enough that morning pranayama happens to the sound of birds, not scooters.

Plenty of studios offer drop-in yoga training in Ubud, and it's a fine way to spend a holiday. A residential teacher training works differently: you live on campus, practice twice a day, and study with the same teachers for three weeks straight. That continuity is what turns a practice into a profession.

We have trained yoga teachers for more than 10 years, with 400+ graduates from 45 countries. Batches are capped at 10–15 students so your teachers know your name, your practice, and what you need to work on by day three.

200, 300 & 500 Hour

Which Yoga Teacher Training Courses Run in Ubud?

We run three Yoga Alliance certified yoga courses in Ubud, all at the same Jl. Bisma campus. All are residential, all include meals, and all start on the 1st of the month. Pick a course below to jump straight to its full syllabus, schedule, and fees.

200 hour yoga teacher training class in the Ubud bamboo shala

200 Hour YTT

20 daysFrom $1,299RYT-200

The standard entry point into teaching. Hatha, Ashtanga, and Vinyasa Flow for beginners to intermediate practitioners.

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300 hour advanced yoga teacher training meditation session in Ubud

300 Hour YTT

26 daysFrom $2,099RYT-300

For teachers who already hold an RYT-200. Adds Yin yoga, deeper anatomy, and the path to RYT-500.

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Opening ceremony of the 500 hour yoga teacher training in Ubud

500 Hour YTT

55 daysFrom $3,999RYT-500 path

The complete path in one stay: 200-hour, rest days, then 300-hour. No prior certificate needed.

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CourseDurationLevelFee FromCertification
200 Hour YTT20 days / 19 nightsBeginner to intermediate$1,299RYT-200, Yoga Alliance USA
300 Hour YTT26 days / 25 nightsIntermediate to advanced$2,099RYT-300 (bridge to RYT-500)
500 Hour YTT55 days / 54 nightsComplete path, no prior certificate needed$3,999RYT-500 pathway

Not sure which one fits? The short version: choose the 200-hour if you are starting out, the 300-hour if you already hold an RYT-200, and the 500-hour if you want the complete training in one stay — it combines both courses with a rest period in between.

Course 1 of 3 · Foundation

200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Ubud

1st – 20th monthly From $1,299 RYT-200, Yoga Alliance USA

The 200-hour is our foundation course and the standard entry point into teaching. It runs 20 days, from the 1st to the 20th of each month, and covers Hatha, Ashtanga, and Vinyasa Flow in a multi-style format. You arrive a practitioner and leave able to plan, sequence, and teach a full class.

200 hour yoga course in Ubud: key facts

Duration20 days / 19 nights
Arrival1st of the month
Check-out20th of the month
LevelBeginners to intermediate
StylesHatha, Vinyasa Flow, Ashtanga, multi-style
CertificationYoga Alliance, USA (RYT-200 eligible)
FoodAll meals included, vegan and vegetarian

200 Hour Course Fee

Room TypeFee (USD)
6-Shared Room (females only)$1,299
4-Shared Room (females only)$1,399
Twin Shared Room$1,699
Private Room$2,299
Students practicing ashtanga at Ubud yoga teacher training in the bamboo yoga shala

What does a training day look like?

TimeActivity
06:30 – 07:30Pranayama and meditation
08:00 – 09:30Asana practice (Ashtanga)
09:30 – 10:00Breakfast
11:00 – 13:00Teaching methodology, anatomy and physiology, alignment and adjustment
13:00 – 14:00Lunch
14:00 – 15:30Rest or self-study
15:30 – 16:30Philosophy: history of yoga, Yog Darshan
16:30 – 18:00Asana practice (Hatha)
18:10 – 18:30Meditation
19:00Dinner

Six days a week follow this rhythm. Sundays are free — most students use them for the Campuhan Ridge walk, a waterfall trip, or sleeping in.

What the 200-hour syllabus covers, week by week

Week 1 — Foundation. Daily asana in Ashtanga and Hatha with a focus on your own practice first. Pranayama basics, sitting meditation, mantra chanting, and the start of anatomy: skeleton, joints, and how breath drives movement. You learn the names of postures in Sanskrit and English and what each one does.

Week 2 — Mechanics and method. Alignment and adjustment work begins: how to see a body in a posture, what to correct, what to leave alone, and how to use your hands safely. Anatomy moves into muscles and the spine. Philosophy classes cover the eight limbs and Yog Darshan. Shatkarma (cleansing) practices, mudras, and bandhas are introduced.

Week 3 — Teaching. Teaching methodology takes over: sequencing a class, cueing with your voice, managing a room, modifying for injuries. You teach your peers in small groups daily, get corrected, and teach again. The course closes with each student leading a full class, written assessment, and certification.

What's included in the 200 Hour Yoga TTC in Ubud

Airport transfer from DPS (Ngurah Rai) to the school, 19 nights accommodation, three vegetarian meals daily, herbal teas and fresh juices, all Ashtanga, Vinyasa, and Hatha sessions, teaching methodology, anatomy and philosophy classes, meditation, pranayama and mantra chanting, study materials, yoga nidra sessions, excursions and traditional Balinese cultural activities, and your certificate of completion — Yoga Alliance eligible (RYT-200).

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Course 2 of 3 · Advanced

300 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Ubud

26 days, starts 1st monthly From $2,099 RYT-300, bridge to RYT-500

The 300-hour is for teachers who already hold a 200-hour certificate and want to finish the path to RYT-500. It runs 26 days and adds Yin yoga to the Hatha, Vinyasa, and Ashtanga base — along with deeper anatomy, advanced adjustments, and the teaching practice hours that separate a new teacher from a confident one.

300 hour course: key facts

Duration26 days / 25 nights
LevelIntermediate to advanced (RYT-200 required)
StylesHatha, Vinyasa, Yin, Ashtanga
CertificationYoga Alliance, USA (RYT-300; completes RYT-500 with an existing 200-hour)
FoodAll meals included, vegan and vegetarian

300 Hour Course Fee

Room TypeFee (USD)
Shared Room$2,099
Private Room$2,699

Daily schedule on the 300 hour

TimeActivity
06:00 – 07:30Ashtanga practice
07:45 – 08:45Pranayama
08:45 – 09:45Breakfast
10:00 – 11:30Anatomy and alignment
11:45 – 12:45Teaching methodology
13:00 – 14:00Lunch
15:00 – 16:00Yoga philosophy
16:15 – 17:45Asana (Hatha and Vinyasa)
18:00 – 18:45Meditation
19:00Dinner

What the 300-hour adds beyond your 200

The syllabus covers the same ten subject areas as the 200-hour — asana, pranayama, meditation, mantra, anatomy and physiology, alignment and adjustment, philosophy, mudras and bandhas, shatkarmas, and teaching methodology — but at a different depth. Asana work moves into intermediate and advanced postures and how to teach them to bodies that cannot yet do them. Adjustment training becomes hands-on and specific. You sequence Yin classes, learn to hold space in longer passive postures, and study the energetic logic behind them.

Weeks 1–2 rebuild your personal practice at intensity and go deep on anatomy: spine, nervous system, common injuries, and contraindications. Week 3 is methodology-heavy — sequencing themed classes, multi-level teaching, the art of verbal cueing without demonstration. Week 4 is assessment: you teach full classes daily, including Yin and Vinyasa formats, receive structured feedback, and complete written work before certification.

What's included in the 300 Hour YTTC in Ubud

Airport transfer from DPS (Ngurah Rai) to the school, 25 nights accommodation, three vegetarian meals daily, herbal teas and juices, all Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Hatha and Yin sessions, teaching methodology, anatomy and philosophy classes, meditation, pranayama and mantra chanting, study materials, yoga nidra and sound healing sessions, excursions and cultural activities, and your Yoga Alliance eligible certificate.

Compare costs in the 300 hour yoga teacher training Bali cost guide →

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Course 3 of 3 · Complete Path

500 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Ubud

55 days residential From $3,999 RYT-500 pathway

The 500-hour is the complete path in a single stay: the full 200-hour course, a rest period, then the full 300-hour course. It runs 55 days and suits two kinds of students — beginners who know they want to teach professionally and would rather not split the training across two trips, and practitioners taking a sabbatical who want the deepest version of this work.

500 hour course: key facts

Duration55 days / 54 nights
Structure200-hour course (days 1–20), rest and integration days, then 300-hour course
LevelAdvanced outcome; no prior certificate required to begin
StylesHatha, Vinyasa, Yin, Ashtanga
CertificationYoga Alliance, USA — RYT-500 pathway
FoodAll meals included, vegan and vegetarian

Upcoming 500-hour start dates: 1 July 2026 · 1 August 2026 · 1 September 2026

500 Hour Course Fee

Room TypeFee (USD)
Shared Room$3,999
Private Room$4,999

Taken separately, the 200-hour and 300-hour total $3,398 at the lowest tiers plus a second flight to Bali. The combined 500-hour costs more upfront but includes the extra nights between courses, and you finish the full certification in one trip.

The rest days between the two courses are deliberate. The 200-hour is intense, and the 300-hour assumes a settled practice. Students use the gap to explore Bali, let the first course land, and arrive at the 300-hour ready instead of tired.

See the 500 hour yoga teacher training in Bali page for the full curriculum →

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Jl. Bisma · Central Ubud

Where Is the School? Our Ubud Campus on Jl. Bisma

The campus is at Jl. Bisma, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesiaopen in Google Maps.

Jl. Bisma runs parallel to Monkey Forest Road, a few minutes' walk from the center of Ubud. The Sacred Monkey Forest, Ubud Palace, and the main cafe streets are all within a 10–15 minute walk. Behind the property, footpaths lead into working rice fields — the classic Ubud contrast of town on one side, green on the other.

Getting here: Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is about 1.5 hours by car depending on traffic. Airport pickup is included in every course — send us your flight details after booking and a driver will be waiting with your name. Most students fly in on the last day of the month and start class on the 1st.

Entrance of DivinePath yoga school Ubud campus on Jl. Bisma, Bali

Stay & Eat on Campus

Accommodation and Food at Our Ubud Campus

Room terrace at DivinePath Ubud yoga teacher training campus on Jl. Bisma
Jl. Bisma, Ubud

You live where you study. Rooms range from 6-bed shared dorms (female only) to private rooms with attached bathrooms, all on campus a short walk from the yoga shala.

Hot water AC or fans Wi-Fi on campus Steps from the shala

Three vegetarian meals are served daily, with vegan options at every meal. The kitchen cooks satvik food — simple, fresh, and built for a body doing three hours of asana a day. Herbal teas, fresh juices, and drinking water are available through the day. Tell us about allergies when you book; the kitchen handles gluten-free and most dietary needs without fuss.

Sundays are off. Lunch and dinner on Sundays are not included — most students eat in town, and honestly, you should. Budget roughly $150–$250 for the course for laundry, Sunday meals, and personal spending.

Private room with four-poster bed at DivinePath Ubud yoga teacher training campus
Canopy bed with welcome decoration in a private room at DivinePath Ubud campus

What you'll eat

A typical day: fruit, smoothies, and granola after morning practice; a full vegetarian lunch as the main meal; a lighter dinner after evening meditation. Everything is cooked on campus the same day it's served.

Fresh fruit smoothies and granola served at breakfast, DivinePath Ubud campus
Vegetarian lunch bowl with pasta and fresh vegetables at DivinePath Ubud campus
Indian vegetarian thali with rice, dal and curries served at DivinePath Ubud

Included in Every Course

Excursions Included in Your Ubud YTT

Training is six days a week, but Bali is part of why you came. Every course includes guided excursions — a swing over the jungle, a water temple blessing, a beach day, and a waterfall trip are the regulars.

Your Ubud Faculty

Who Teaches the Ubud Courses?

Four teachers run the Ubud program between them — asana and adjustment, philosophy and pranayama, anatomy and Ayurveda, and Yin. You study with all of them, not a rotating cast.

Yogi Ankit, lead yoga teacher at DivinePath Ubud campus

Yogi Ankit

Lead Teacher, Ubud
E-RYT 500, Yoga Alliance International

Yogi Ankit leads the teacher training program at our Ubud campus. His teaching centers on Ashtanga and alignment-based Hatha, with the kind of adjustment work that comes from years of daily teaching. Students know him for direct, practical instruction — what to do, why it works, and how to teach it to someone else.

Yogi Babloo Prasad, senior yoga teacher at DivinePath Ubud campus

Yogi Babloo Prasad

Senior Teacher, Ubud
E-RYT 500, Yoga Alliance International

Born into a Brahmin family in Uttarkashi, in the higher Himalayas, Babloo Prasad has dedicated his life to the path of yoga. He holds a Master's degree in Yogic Science from Sanskrit University in Haridwar and has been teaching for over seven years. His expertise spans Ashtanga Vinyasa, alignment and adjustment, yoga therapy, Hatha, pranayama, and meditation. Trained under renowned yogis and spiritual masters, his approach integrates the physical, mystical, and spiritual dimensions of yoga — guided by the belief that yoga is a profound science that transcends the body.

Hannah Ji, anatomy and Ayurveda teacher at DivinePath Ubud campus

Hannah Ji

Anatomy & Ayurveda Teacher, Ubud

Born in Germany, Hannah has always been fascinated by health, movement, and the intelligence of the human body. Her yoga journey began more than eight years ago and led her to complete her teacher training in Rishikesh, India, before exploring Yin Yoga, Sound Healing, and Prenatal Yoga. Alongside yoga, she is a Holistic Health Coach with a foundation in Ayurveda. Her classes weave mindful movement, breath, and awareness with a working knowledge of how the body actually functions — on and off the mat.

Dominika Kerekesova Ji, Yin yoga teacher at DivinePath Ubud campus

Dominika Kerekesova Ji

Yin Yoga Teacher, Ubud

Dominika, originally from Slovakia, found yoga four years ago and quickly fell in love with how it brought her peace, balance, and connection. For the past two years she has dedicated herself fully to studying, practicing, and teaching Yin Yoga. In her classes she creates a calm, safe space where students can slow down, breathe, and simply be — gentle but powerful teaching that reminds us slowing down is not a weakness, but a way to truly listen to the body.

400+ Graduates, 45 Countries

What Our Graduates Say About Training in Ubud

More than 400 teachers have graduated from our Bali programs. Their words say it better than ours — read their first-hand experiences, including reviews from students who trained with Yogi Ankit and Yogi Babloo Prasad.

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Four Simple Steps

How to Book Your Yoga Teacher Training in Ubud

Booking takes four steps. First, choose your course and month — courses start on the 1st, and we recommend booking 2–3 months ahead because batches close at 15 students. Second, send the application form or message us on WhatsApp; we reply within 24 hours and will answer anything about the course before you commit. Third, reserve your place with the deposit. Fourth, book your flight to DPS and send us the details for your pickup.

Check Dates & Apply

Batches are capped at 15 students. The next 200-hour intake starts on the 1st of July 2026.

FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions — Yoga Teacher Training in Ubud

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Yes. All three courses — 200, 300 and 500 hour — are Yoga Alliance USA certified. After completing the 200-hour you can register as an RYT-200; the 300-hour completes your RYT-500 if you already hold a 200-hour certificate from any Yoga Alliance registered school.

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Our 200-hour course starts at $1,299 in a shared room (female only), $1,699 in a twin shared room, or $2,299 private. The 300-hour starts at $2,099 and the 500-hour at $3,999. All prices include accommodation, three daily meals, airport pickup, and study materials — there are no compulsory extras.

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On Jl. Bisma in central Ubud, about five minutes' walk from Monkey Forest Road and 10–15 minutes from Ubud Palace. The full address is Jl. Bisma, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571.

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No formal experience is required, though six months of regular practice helps you get more from the course. The 200-hour is built for beginners to intermediate practitioners. The 300-hour requires an existing 200-hour certificate; the 500-hour accepts complete beginners because it contains the 200-hour within it.

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On the 1st of every month. The 200-hour runs to the 20th and the 300-hour runs 26 days. The 500-hour has set intakes — the next start dates are 1 July 2026, 1 August 2026, and 1 September 2026.

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The 200-hour covers Hatha, Ashtanga, and Vinyasa Flow in a multi-style format. The 300 and 500 hour courses add Yin yoga, along with deeper work in alignment, adjustment, and teaching methodology.

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Three vegetarian meals a day are included, with vegan options at every meal. Gluten-free and most allergy requirements are fine — tell us when you book. Sunday lunch and dinner are not included since it's your day off.

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Your flight, a visa on arrival (currently around IDR 500,000 for most nationalities, extendable once), travel insurance, and roughly $150–$250 spending money for laundry, Sunday meals, and excursion extras. Return airport transfer can be arranged but is not included.

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The courses, syllabus, and Yoga Alliance certification are the same at both campuses — the setting and pricing differ. The Ubud campus on Jl. Bisma puts you in walking distance of central Ubud, with the 200-hour from $1,299. Our Klungkung campus is a quieter setting about 40 minutes away with its own fee structure. Choose based on the environment you want and the dates available; the certificate you earn is identical.

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Yes. If you are already in Bali, message us on WhatsApp and we will arrange a time for you to see the shala, rooms, and meet the team.

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