Denpasar is the Bali the postcards skip: government offices, family compounds in Renon, expat households near the international schools, and traffic that turns a 4 km studio trip into a 40-minute commitment. That last fact is our whole pitch. A private class at your home removes the single biggest reason Denpasar residents quit yoga — getting there — and replaces it with a teacher who appears at your gate at 06:30 on Tuesdays, every Tuesday.
Residents First
Unlike the coast, Denpasar bookings are overwhelmingly recurring: residents and long-term expats building a weekly rhythm rather than holiday one-offs. The structure that works is two fixed slots a week with the same teacher, bought as a 10-class package at 20% off — it brings a 60-minute private class to IDR 320.000, which stops feeling like a luxury and starts feeling like rent for a healthy spine. Complete beginners start with the 5-class course; plenty of Renon households have done it as a family using the group rate.
Lunchtime and Office Sessions
Denpasar is also where we teach our office classes: a conference room, eight push-backed chairs, and 45 minutes of desk-undoing mobility and breathwork that beats any team-building lunch. Companies in Renon and along Sunset Road book these as recurring weekly sessions through events and corporate — one invoice, zero logistics for HR.
Early Starts, Real Schedules
Denpasar wakes earlier than tourist Bali, and so do we: the 06:00–08:00 slot fits before school runs and office hours, and the 17:00–19:00 slot catches the after-work window. Home setups are easy — a living room, garage forecourt or compound courtyard with 2 x 3 metres per person, and we bring all equipment, always.
Where in Denpasar We Teach
All districts: Renon, Sanur Kauh borders, Panjer, Sesetan, Gatot Subroto and west toward the Kuta boundary. Sanur is fifteen minutes east and Seminyak twenty west — every area at the same rates, travel included.