Bali Villa Jogolo VIP (double occupancy)

Retreat date

February 11-16, 2025

Payment details

$1740 (non refundable deposit)
$8700 (full payment)

Accommodation Description

Perched on the edge of the cliff, at the furthest end of the property, sits a 170 year old home from the Java Islands we call Jogolo. Complete with a writer’s desk, outdoor Balinese shower, hand-carved architecture that will transport you to another land and time, Jogolo is teeming with history and comfort.

  • Double occupancy
  • 1 king bed
  • 480 square feet
  • Ocean & rainforest views
  • Wrap-around sun deck
  • Private cold plunge pool
  • No AC | Fans + open-air construction that allow for natural ventilation

$8700 / 5 Nights

* Only 1 room left

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Accomodations

Plant Based Cuisine

World-Renowned Imiloa kitchen led by plant based cuisine enthusiasts

At Imiloa, we like to call our food “conscious comfort food.” That means we serve healthy, locally-sourced, gourmet vegan meals that are as artistically plated, scientifically nourishing and delightfully crafted for all of our retreat guests.

We believe in creating possibility. Our gut is the second “largest brain” and by nurturing it we believe we can help catalyze the transformation of the mind, body and soul. For the time you’re at Imiloa, you’ll discover what’s possible with food and nourishment. Thousands of guests have reported higher states of awareness, curiosity, creativity and completeness.

Eighty percent of our guests report eating some form of animal product before they arrive Imiloa. 100% rate their culinary experience at either 4.9 or 5.0 stars on their guest surveys.

SPA

Every spa practitioner is consistently rated 5-Stars by guest surveys.

All spa services are tailored to individual needs. From shamanic, to Ayurvedic, to swedish, facials, relaxation and thai yoga massages, we tailor the schedule based on the needs of you and your guests.

Waterfall

Miles of jungle pathways that lead to different gems on the property, including our private waterfall, named by the priests of the Indigenous Tribe (Kogis, from Colombia) “Morundwa.” The tribe visited Imiloa, as many tribes do, and activated our waterfall.