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Mental Wellbeing in Bali
Exploring The Balinese Philosophy Of Tri Hita Karana

Join a 2-week experience into postive mental health and wellbeing in Bali. Learn through immersion and explore Tri Hita Karana; the Balinese philosophy of harmony between people, nature, and spirit.

Join a team and step into that way of life, experiencing how positive wellbeing is lived, practiced, and celebrated every day.

You wonโ€™t just study wellbeing, youโ€™ll live it. Youโ€™ll also gain rare access to local organisations and local knowledge.

Experience lush rice terraces and jungle camps to village homestays. Along the way, take part in local rituals, creative workshops, and daily life with Balinese communities who embody resilience, balance, and connection.

At a Glance...
  • Bali Mental Health & Wellbeing: A unique exploration of culture, mindfulness, and mental health in harmony.
  • Timeframe: 14 days
  • Team Size: 14 participants maximum, plus local mentors and leaders.
  • Accommodation Style: Hotel + Jungle Camp + Community Homestay
  • Experience: Mindfulness, culture, art-therapy, healing practices and wellness
  • Impact: Supporting local communities through our CARE approach
  • Includes: Accommodation, 2 meals per day, local activities, domestic travel, 24/7 support
  • Programme Fee:ย  ยฃ1595 for 14 days
  • Funding: Turing Scheme grants available… see our Funding Guide
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What's Involved?
Some Of Your Bali Highlights..
1. Mindfullness In Nature ๐Ÿƒ

Experience Balinese forms of yoga and meditation. Explore how Balinese methods cultivate clarity, balance, and resilience that you can carry into everyday life.

2. Spiritual & Healing Wisdom ๐Ÿ’š

Local traditions such as water blessings or herbal medicine offer profound insights, showing how harmony with spirit is woven into daily life in Bali

3. Community & Connection ๐Ÿ˜๏ธ

Live in a traditional Balinese village, sharing unique moments with the community and immersing yourself in the rhythm of daily life.

4. Creativity & Expression ๐ŸŽญ

Discover art as therapy through skills such as batik painting, mask-making, gamelan rhythms. See how creative activities are used as a pathway to emotional well-being.

5. Resilience & Balance โš–๏ธ

Build confidence through nature based activities. Along the way, discover how adventure and responsibility go hand in hand in creating balance for both people and planet

6. Psychology in Practice ๐Ÿ’ญ

Join discussions with local organisations. Learn how Balinese experts are addressing local and global challenges.ย  Return home with fresh perspectives and context.

Why Join This Programme?

Open to everyone. Whether youโ€™re a psychology student, wellness enthusiast, or simply curious about new perspectives to mental health, this programme will give you:

  • Experience โ€“ Wellbeing through Balinese eyes, rooted in spirituality and culture.
  • Connection โ€“ Build bonds with your team, community & local people
  • Challenge โ€“ Step out of your comfort zone to experience Balinese life
  • Learning โ€“ Positive psychology and mindfulness in action.
  • Skills โ€“ Boost resilience, adaptability, empathy, and cultural intelligence.
  • Global Perspective โ€“ Explore wellbeing from a non-Western worldview

Come with a positive mindset and a sense of cultural curiosity and this experience will deepen your global awareness, and broaden your perspective.

Your Journey in Bali ๐ŸŒบ
From First Arrival To Final Farewell...
1. Welcome to Bali!
Arrive in beautiful Bali, meet the team and settle into your welcome hotel. Unwind, acclimatise and get briefed for the journey ahead.
2. Ubud
Explore Baliโ€™s cultural heart with its vibrant markets, local artisans and the creative energy where tradition meets innovation.
3. Jungle Camp
Travel into the lush interior and get close to nature, whilst engaging in cultural workshops in a peaceful jungle setting.
4. Live in a Traditional Balinese Village
Experience traditional ways of life in a Balinese community.
5. Ceremony & Spiritual Wisdom
Experience activities such as yoga, sound healing, water purification and herbal medicine.
6. Learn from Locals
Meet local representatives involved in mental wellbeing and gain Balinese perspectives
7. Beautiful East Bali
Explore the spectacular nature and landscapes of Candidasa.
8. Reflection in Sanur
Return to Sanur to reflect on your experience and celebrate your final evening together.
9. Farewell, for Now
Say goodbye to your teammates and local partners, leaving with new perspectives and lasting memories.
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๐ŸŒบ Days 1โ€“2: Ubud โ€” Team Briefing & Welcome to Bali

Arrive in Bali and settle into Ubud, the islandโ€™s cultural and creative centre. Meet your Think Pacific leaders and fellow participants as you get grounded in Balinese culture and the journey ahead.

Explore Ubudโ€™s markets, temples and co-working spaces, and take part in interactive briefings introducing Balinese culture.

 

๐ŸŒฟ Days 3โ€“4: Jungle Camp โ€” Team Building, Culture & Leadership

Travel into Baliโ€™s lush interior for an energising jungle-camp experience designed to build confidence, teamwork and cultural understanding.

Through team challenges, leadership activities and culture activities youโ€™ll discover how spirituality, sustainability and collective values shape Balinese community life.

 

๐ŸŒพ Days 5โ€“10: Community Life, Culture & Mental Health Organisations

Live within a traditional Balinese community just south of Ubud.

Live within a traditional community south of Ubud and take part in a structured programme exploring mental health, wellbeing and community resilience.

Your days combine cultural activities with visits to local workshops and organisations connected to mental health and wellbeing

At the root of the experience, learn aboutย Tri Hita Karanaย โ€” Baliโ€™s philosophy of harmony and see how it influences community wellbeing.

 

๐ŸŒŠ Days 11โ€“12: Candidasa โ€” Coastal Community Wellbeing & Local Resilience

Travel to the east coast of Bali and explore Candidasa, a coastal village known for its serene setting, small-community atmosphere and strong ties to local heritage. Here youโ€™ll learn how coastal communities sustain wellbeing through culture, connection and traditional livelihoods, and how the surrounding environment shapes routines and resilience.

 

๐ŸŒ… Days 13โ€“14: Sanur โ€” Reflection & Showcase

Return to the coastal area of Sanur for your final days in Bali. Bring the learning journey together through reflection and debrief. Enjoy your final farewell meal together.

 

Please Note: This is a sample itinerary designed to give an overview of the journey experience. Each programme is shaped by our local partners and activities and the order of the itinerary may vary. Any changes will be made with the same learning outcomes, quality and overall programme experience in mind.

Understanding Tri Hita Karana
The Heart of Balinese Wellbeing

At the core of Balinese life and worldview isย Tri Hita Karana, which translates to โ€œthe three causes of wellbeingโ€ or โ€œthree ways to happiness.โ€ More than just a belief system,ย Tri Hita Karanaย is a way of life โ€” a framework that shapes how Balinese people relate to one another, to nature, and to the divine.

This philosophy is woven into the rituals, architecture, agriculture, community life, and healing practices of Bali. It offers a deeply rooted cultural lens through whichย mental, emotional, and spiritual healthย are understood and nurtured, making it a profound foundation for exploringย wellbeing and mental health in a non-Western context.

Harmony with People
Pawongan

This principle emphasises the importance of healthy social relationships and community connection. In Bali, wellbeing is not viewed as an individual pursuit but as something nurtured through mutual care, cooperation, and shared responsibility.

Harmony with Nature
Palemahan

Balinese life is closely tied to the natural world โ€” from the rhythms of agriculture to the symbolism of sacred mountains and rivers. Palemahan recognises that wellbeing comes from living in balance with the environment, both physically and spiritually.

Harmony with Spirit
Parahyangan

Spirituality is integral to Balinese identity. Parahyangan focuses on maintaining a harmonious relationship with the divine or spiritual world, through daily offerings, temple ceremonies, prayer, and rituals.

What Will You Learn?

Through this journey you will:

  • Explore โ€˜Wellbeingโ€™ย โ€“ Experience Balinese perspectives, daily rituals, community life, and cultural connection.
  • Build Key Skillsย โ€“ Develop resilience, empathy, adaptability, and cultural intelligence.
  • Think Globallyย โ€“ Gain non-Western perspectives of wellbeing, and mental health.
  • Learn by Doingย โ€“ Connect theory to practice through workshops, community activities, and cultural exchange.
  • Embrace Adventureย โ€“ Challenge yourself with nature-based activities like jungle camps and nature hikes.
  • Grow Personallyย โ€“ Reflect and return with new insight and purpose.

Create unique memories, stories and experiences, shared with a new group of friends.

How Will You Learn?

Guided by our Think GLOBAL Learning Framework, youโ€™ll gain insight, broaden your perspective, and build meaningful connections through immersive activities, workshops, and cultural excursions.

Here is the unique six-step framework that forms the basis for your learning in Bali

  1. Gather โ€“ Join a team of up to 20 others. Arrive open-minded and curious
  2. Learnย โ€“ Immerse yourself in daily life and shared experiences.
  3. Observeย โ€“ Look beyond the surface to see new perspectives and approches
  4. Buildย โ€“ Connect with people and cultures in meaningful ways.
  5. Applyย โ€“ Use what you learn to grow personally and professionally.
  6. Leadย โ€“ Carry your new perspectives home and create change.

Itโ€™s designed to help you connect deeply, reflect meaningfully, and transform real-world experience into skills that you can adopt for your personal and professional future.

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Deeply Rooted, Sustainable & Locally Led
Travel That Supports Local Communities

Each programme is designed to benefit not only students but also Baliโ€™s communities, culture, and environment. Every journey we design is built on regenerative principles: empowering communities, promoting local priorities, and celebrating culture with respect. Our experiences are co-created with local communities, leaders, NGOs and grassroots organisations to directly support long-term community empowerment aims. By joining us, youโ€™re not just travelling, youโ€™re investing in local jobs, fueling small businesses, protecting traditions, and contributing to a more regenerative form of travel.

๐Ÿ’š Positive Local Impact

At Think Pacific, we deliver transformative small-group adventures that make a positive impact locally.

We do this by:

  • Respectingย โ€“ local cultures, customs, and traditional leadership
  • Collaboratingย โ€“ withย communities to support local goals
  • Supportingย โ€“ jobs, enterprises, and community-based economies
  • Aligningย โ€“ with national policies, priorities, and development plans
  • Protectingย โ€“ local ecosystems and the natural environment
  • Inspiringย โ€“ conscious, curious, and responsible travellers
  • Prioritisingย โ€“ people and purpose over profit

What does this mean for you? Youโ€™re not just going on an adventure, youโ€™re part of something bigger. Youโ€™ll connect deeply with people, learn from new cultures, and know that your journey is creating positive local benefit.

Learn More About Our Purpose And Positive Impact

Travel Dates ๐Ÿ‘‡

29th May – 11th June 2026 (14 days)

10th July – 23rd July 2026 (14 days)

Program Fees
Bali Experience - How Much Does it Cost?
Program Costs

We pride ourselves on delivering safe, structured, and deeply supported travel experiences. Our approach is all about providing a high-quality, meaningful journey that gives you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to connect with culture, community, and environment in a responsible and respectful way.

Currency ยฃGBP $AUD
Registration Fee 195 395
Programme Fee 1400 $2900
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Details & FAQ...

Welcome to the FAQ section. If you have any further questions, donโ€™t hesitate to reach outโ€”weโ€™re here to support you every step of the way!

Funding, Grants & Scholarships

Think Pacific works in partnership with many universities across the world to support student mobility and employability. There are scholarships and grants available for students from individual university departments and/or governments in several countries.

Please email info@thinkpacific.com.

What's Included? What's Not Included?

What’s Included?

  • Welcome & Orientationย โ€“ Airport pickup, 2-day briefing and cultural orientation, plus a team-building camp in a rural setting.
  • Accommodationย โ€“ All accommodation provided, including homestays in traditional Balinese villages.
  • Mealsย โ€“ 2 meals per day included. (please budget ยฃ2โ€“5 per day for additional meals).
  • Activitiesโ€“ Daily activities including culture, workshops, site visits.
  • Support & Safetyย โ€“ 24/7 guidance from Think Pacific leaders, in-country manager and Balinese project team.
  • Travelย โ€“ All in-country transport in private air-conditioned vehicles.
  • Preparationย โ€“ Pre-departure webinars, portal and support.

Whatโ€™s Not Included?

  • Flightsย โ€“ Budget ยฃ700โ€“ยฃ1,000 (guidance provided).
  • Insuranceย โ€“ Budget ยฃ50โ€“ยฃ100 (recommended policy provided).
  • Visaย โ€“ Approximately ยฃ30 (requirements vary by nationality; please check with the Indonesian Embassy).
  • Vaccinationsย โ€“ Recommended Typhoid and Hepatitis A (budget ยฃ50; often free via NHS in the UK).
  • Spending Moneyย โ€“ Budget ยฃ150โ€“ยฃ200 for lunches, drinks, souvenirs, and personal items.
Accommodation & Food

Accommodation

During this programme, youโ€™ll have the unique opportunity to live in anย authentic Balinese village.

Accommodation isย simple but comfortable, shared with your host family and teammates. Expect basic facilities, but also beautiful surroundings, local hospitality and unique insights beyond tourism.

Food

Breakfast and dinner are included each day, whether youโ€™re staying in a Think Pacific camp, hotel, or your host village.

Meals areย carbohydrate-heavy, with rice and vegetables forming the core of a typical Balinese diet.

Pre-Departure Support
  • Access To The Pre-Departure Portal.

This portal provides the step-by-step process to prepare, including flight and visa information, kit list, cultural preparation, health and safety information.

  • Contact Our Team.

You can contact our team anytime between office hours, either give us aย  call on 0113 335 9919 or email;ย info@thinkpacific.com.

  • Online Community

You can communicate with fellow participants, alumni and our team through our online community. Within 3 months of you departing you shall be entered into a private facebook group with your fellow teammates.

  • Live Pre Departure Webinars

Our team host live sessions in the months leading up to your project. These are a great way for you to ask questions and delve deeper into planning for your project. They also add to the excitement!

  • Global Skills Programme

We have created an online course to give you the set you up for success before departure! Complete short-courses in: Culture, Sustainable Travel & Global Leadership.

Specific Positive Impacts For Bali Of This Programme

๐ŸŒบ How the Bali Mental Health & Wellbeing Programme Supports Local Impact

At Think Pacific, we believe that travel should be transformative โ€” not only for participants but for the communities and ecosystems we partner with. This programme is deeply grounded in the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, which emphasises harmony between people, nature, and spirit. Every aspect of this journey reflects that balance, with meaningful, lasting benefits for local communities, traditions, and the environment.

Hereโ€™s how this program creates regenerative impact in Bali, aligned with both local values and mental health outcomes:


1. Preserving Culture & Traditional Knowledge

Linked to itinerary activities in the village stay, jungle camp, and Ubud exploration.

Participants engage in hands-on cultural workshops, including batik-making, traditional dance, gamelan music, wood carving, herbal healing, and sacred rituals. These experiences are led by local artisans, elders, and cultural custodians, many of whom rely on these practices for income.

By learning, not just observing, students play a role in keeping intangible cultural heritage alive while gaining insight into how these practices are used for healing, emotional expression, and communal wellbeing โ€” core themes in Balinese mental health traditions.


2. Supporting Community Livelihoods & Regenerative Income

Connected to 12-night village homestay and community-led excursions.

Participants live with Balinese host families, creating direct financial benefits for the village through ethical homestay programs, meal sharing, and guided activities. These partnerships are developed with community consent and leadership, ensuring that income remains in the local economy.

Beyond income, these connections help students understand the social fabric and mutual support systems that underpin mental wellbeing in rural Bali โ€” a living example of Pawongan, or harmony between people.


3. Fostering Global Connection & Mutual Learning

Happens throughout the programme, particularly in group sharing, youth workshops, and reflection activities.

Through daily interaction, participants and locals engage in dialogue, shared storytelling, and collaborative learning, creating long-lasting global relationships. This includes peer exchanges with local youth, mental health discussion groups, and team reflections led by both Balinese and international facilitators.

These encounters build empathy, cultural intelligence, and reduce โ€œus vs. themโ€ thinking โ€” a key goal of ethical global citizenship and an important factor in long-term mental health advocacy across cultures.


4. Raising Mental Health Awareness & Reducing Stigma

Core to learning days with NGOs, youth organisations, and local leaders.

Students meet with local mental health workers, traditional healers, NGOs, and grassroots initiatives tackling mental health stigma and youth wellbeing challenges in Bali. These conversations provide insight into how mental health is understood in a non-Western context, including spiritual interpretations of mental distress, communal healing, and the growing integration of modern and traditional support systems.

By participating in panel discussions and awareness workshops, students contribute to visibility and dialogue around an often-taboo topic โ€” a form of ethical solidarity and mutual education.


5. Promoting Responsible, Educational Tourism

Embedded across the model โ€” small-group travel, pre-departure learning, and local partnerships.

This offers a powerful alternative to mass tourism. It is small-scale, low-impact, and community-first, with participants arriving as learners, not consumers. Students are briefed on cultural sensitivity, Balinese protocols, and respectful conduct, ensuring their presence is welcomed, not extractive.

By immersing in slow travel and engaging with Bali on its own terms, participants help shift the tourism narrative toward one of learning, respect, and regenerative exchange.


6. Supporting Environmental Regeneration

Featured during jungle camp, Kintamani nature days, and Amed ocean activities.

Students learn about Balinese eco-spiritual practices, such as Subak (community-managed water systems), and engage in conservation activities like coral planting, forest walks, and beach clean-ups. These experiences not only support local ecosystems but also help participants see mental health as interconnected with natural rhythms โ€” a reflection of Palemahan, or harmony with nature.

Activities like sunrise yoga in the mountains, journaling by rice fields, and snorkelling on vibrant reefs offer space for mindful reflection and show how nature itself is a form of healing.


7. Empowering Local Youth

Encouraged through peer-led learning and collaboration with youth-based organisations.

Participants engage with local student leaders, youth collectives, and community changemakers who are driving conversations around mental health and wellbeing in Bali. These interactions offer a platform for Balinese youth voices and reinforce the idea that young people can lead with confidence and cultural pride.

By elevating local youth leadership, this program contributes to a new generation of mental health advocates, grounded in tradition but open to innovation.


8. Amplifying Grassroots Leadership & Local Ownership

Woven throughout โ€” co-created programs, local facilitators, and partner-led experiences.

Think Pacific works only with locally approved initiatives, engaging village leadership, NGOs, and local experts in every step of program planning and delivery. Whether itโ€™s a temple priest leading a Melukat purification, or a community healer teaching herbal medicine, this program amplifies grassroots expertise and respects local autonomy.

Participants are guests in a locally owned learning environment, reinforcing Parahyangan โ€” harmony with spirit โ€” through gratitude, humility, and shared purpose.


๐ŸŒฟ Conclusion: Real Impact, Rooted in Respect

The Bali Mental Health & Wellbeing Programme is not just about student development โ€” itโ€™s about contributing meaningfully to the cultural, social, environmental, and emotional fabric of Bali. Every experience is designed to be mutually beneficial, aligned with Balinese values, and responsive to community-defined goals.

This is regenerative travel with purpose โ€” grounded in Tri Hita Karana, and built to leave a lasting, positive footprint on both the island and every individual who journeys through it.

Learning Outcomes

1. Intercultural Awareness & Global Citizenship

  • Develop a nuanced understanding ofย Balinese culture, spirituality, and values, grounded in the philosophy ofย Tri Hita Karanaย (harmony with people, nature, and spirit).

  • Gainย cross-cultural communication skillsย through living in a homestay, sharing daily life with Balinese families, and engaging in dialogue with youth groups and NGOs.

  • Appreciate howย indigenous knowledge and traditionsย contribute to wellbeing and community resilience.

2. Personal Growth & Self-Reflection

  • Build confidence and independence by adapting toย new cultural rhythms, from jungle camps to village living.

  • Strengthen resilience, adaptability, and mindfulness

  • Cultivate empathy, patience, andย self-awarenessย by reflecting on your own lifestyle and worldview in comparison with Balinese perspectives.

3. Employability & Transferable Skills

  • Enhance teamwork, leadership, and collaboration.

  • Develop practical skills inย intercultural communication.

  • Demonstrate versatility and global perspective to employers.

4. Academic & Career Alignment

  • Deepen academic learning by linking theory to practice inย psychology, mental health, anthropology, sociology, education, or international development.

  • Understand global challenges aroundย mental health stigma, resilience, and wellbeing, explored through a Balinese cultural lens.

  • Strengthen career readiness by demonstratingย initiative, cultural intelligence, and a holistic understanding of wellbeingย in non-Western contexts.

5. Connection to Environment & Sustainability

  • Learn howย regenerative practicesย support both environmental and mental health.

  • Explore theย interconnection between people, nature, and spiritualityย as central to Balinese identity and wellbeing.

  • Reflect on the lessons Bali offers forย sustainable living and environmental stewardshipย in a global context.

6. Reflection & Lifelong Impact

  • Engage inย structured workshops and handpicked activities

  • Reflect on how your experiences driveย personal growth, academic insights, and career development goals.

  • Build local networks withย Balinese communities and peers.

Balinese Life - Expectations & Things To Consider

Hereโ€™s more about this experience to consider:

Embracing Balinese Life
Life in Bali is guided by community, ceremony, and the philosophy of Tri Hita Karana which is harmony with people, nature, and spirit. Whether youโ€™re in Ubud, a jungle camp, a village homestay, or by the ocean, daily life revolves around connection, rituals, and togetherness. Join in wholeheartedly.

Settle Into Your New Surroundings
Each stage of the journey has its own rhythm from Ubudโ€™s cultural buzz, to the quiet simplicity of jungle living, to the warmth of your host family in Mas village. Be ready for a mix of simple living and new comforts: bucket showers and open-air kitchens in rural areas. Wherever you stay, youโ€™ll be welcomed as part of the community.

Eat Like a Local
Food in Bali is central to culture, family, and wellbeing. Expect fragrant nasi campur (mixed rice), fresh vegetables.

Give Yourself Time to Adjust
Bali moves at its own rhythm, shaped by ceremonies, family routines, and natureโ€™s cycles. The pace may be slower than youโ€™re used to, and traditions may feel unfamiliar at first. Itโ€™s normal to feel out of step in the beginning. Learn into support from our team and your teammates. Soon, youโ€™ll feel at home in the flow of Balinese life.

Learn Some Language
While many people speak Bahasa Indonesia, in villages youโ€™ll also hear Balinese language. Learning simple greetings and phrases will help you build trust and connection.

Go With the Flow
Bali runs on Jam Karet so called โ€œrubber time.โ€ Ceremonies may run long, mealtimes may shift, and plans often adapt around the needs of the community or the environment. Embracing this flexibility is part of the journey and it teaches patience, presence, and the joy of living in the moment.

Step Outside Your Comfort Zone
From hiking to trying new foods, youโ€™ll face situations that feel unfamiliar or even challenging. These moments are part of the learning experience and they build resilience, confidence, and adaptability.

Simple Living, Different Comforts
Not every stage of the journey will have hot showers, air conditioning, or constant Wi-Fi. Embrace the simplicity as this helps you connect more deeply with nature, people, and yourself.ย  ย You may experience cold bucket showers, or share accommodation with insects or bugs that you often find in such tropical weather.

Respecting Culture & Ceremony
Balinese life is steeped in ritual and spirituality. You may be invited to join ceremonies or observe sacred practices. Be open, curious, and respectful and wearing appropriate clothing, listening carefully, and following local guidance.

Navigating Group Life
Youโ€™ll be travelling, learning, and reflecting as part of a team. Living in close quarters means patience, communication, and compromise are essential.

Emotional Adjustment
Exploring wellbeing and mental health can be powerful, but also emotional. You may feel homesick, overwhelmed, or stretched by new experiences. Remember youโ€™re supported at all times by your leaders.

Expect the Unexpected
Plans may change due to weather, ceremonies, or local needs. Flexibility is key and Bali teaches the art of letting go and embracing the moment.

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