Spiritual tourism has grown fast in Bali.
Bali has a great religious and cultural wealth, being a perfect destination for those seeking spiritual fulfillment on their vacation.
Around 20 percent of foreign tourists come to Bali to spend their vacation attending Yoga classes, traveling to religious sites and doing other spiritual or healing activities.
In 2012, about 2.81 million foreigners vacationed on the island of Bali. This was in addition to the 6 million domestic travelers who also visited the island on holiday.
As a spiritual destination, Bali can promote its precious historical and religious sites, such as sacred temples and other structures. Bali has been recognized as an island filled with religious and cultural activities. The island spreads spiritual vibrations to those coming here looking for soul-enhancement. People were currently living in stressful conditions because of their demanding jobs and lifestyles. They arrive at a point of saturation in their lives, seeking a more balanced lifestyle. Bali offers many things to create a balanced and harmonious life.
In the last ten years, many visitors, ranging from the world’s top celebrities, to scholars and the general public have come to stay in Bali at various spiritual locations, including ashrams (spiritual retreats) and Yoga centers. Participants were corporate executives, artists, businessmen, academics from countries such as Australia, Germany, Japan, Russia and the US.
In Buleleng regency in north Bali, foreigners were invited to stay in villages and to take part in the lives of the locals. Many people come to Bali to learn how the Balinese perform their religious obligations and experience spiritual journeys while staying on the island. Hotels, villas and tourist establishments are starting to develop facilities for guests who want to spend their vacations in a serene and fulfilling way.
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