When’s the Best Time to Do YTT in Bali? A Guide to Seasons, Climate and Vibe

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Bali has emerged as one of the most popular destinations for yoga teacher training in the world. From serene beaches, beautiful countryside, and spiritually inclined local culture, Bali is an ideal destination for YTT, which requires a peaceful environment to help soak in the yoga learnings and attain a yogic life. Going to Bali for your YTT at the right time of the year can make a significant impact on your learning experience. Read on to know everything about the right weather, tourist season and cultural events that will enhance your Bali sojourn.

Understanding Bali’s Climate and Seasons for YTT

Choosing the right season holds significant value to your YTT experience. Bali has a tropical climate, and going there when the weather is not ideal can make your training unpleasant. Additionally, the peak tourist season can increase your overheads. Even the fee for YTT during peak season can be higher than usual. The availability of seats for YTT can also be a challenge. 

Choosing the right season can make your YTT journey in Bali even more harmonious and joyful. 🌺

To ease your planning load, let’s first understand the Bali weather.

Dry Season (April – October)

The dry season is considered the ideal time to go to Bali. During this time of the year, the weather remains nice and warm with the sun shining in the right amount. There is minimal rainfall, making this season perfect for outdoor activities, including yoga. The cooler weather makes longer and more intense yoga sessions more bearable, unlike in other seasons when the humidity can drain your energy. However, this season also marks a higher tourist inflow, making the overall cost on the higher side. 

Pros:

  • The temperature remains between 25-30°C / 77-86°
  • Humidity is low, making outdoor yoga and long practice sessions more bearable
  • Minimal rainfall, making it possible to practice yoga in the beautiful outdoors
  • Good for those who prefer larger group activities 

Cons:

  • Higher overall cost due to the peak tourist season
  • Larger classes, more number of students

Wet Season (November – March)

The wet season in Bali brings lots of rain and humidity. So, it might not be the ideal time for your YTT. However, the showers mostly come in short bursts, still giving you ample time and scope to do your thing. This time of the year also marks a moderate tourist influx. Which means the cost of living might be on the lower side. Even the yoga training centers might have fewer enrollments, offering a smaller class size and plenty of serene, tranquil and peaceful time to yourself. 

Pros:

  • Discounted fee due to the lower influx of people
  • Easier to enroll 
  • Less crowd, more peace of mind
  • Lower overall cost

Cons:

  • Higher humidity, more difficult to do long and intense yoga sessions
  • Higher rainfall

Best Months for Yoga Teacher Training in Bali – The Golden Period (April – June and September – October)

The months of April to June are usually considered the best months to visit Bali. The dry season is about to begin, and the tourist influx is still not that high. The weather remains pleasant and warm with bearable humidity, making it a highly preferred time for most YTT enthusiasts. Since there is less crowd, it becomes easier to enroll and complete your training program properly. You may even find a great deal if you research well. So, it may become an economically viable option as well. 

Cost Breakdown: High vs Low Season YTT in Bali

Which months you visit Bali for your YTT will determine your experience. The season and weather will not only determine how crowded Bali is, but the cost will also fluctuate greatly. So, to help you minimize the amount of money you will spend on the entire trip, we have put together a comprehensive breakdown. Read on.

High Season (July – October)

The high season sees a higher number of tourists and YTT students, making it a more expensive time to be in Bali:

  • The overall yoga training cost is approximately 20-30% higher
  • Limited seats available. Advance planning and a lot of research to find the right YTT center required
  • Accommodation, travel, food, local going-around, etc. are more expensive

The high season, though, does come with its own set of positives:

  • Amazing weather
  • Vibrant environment, more people for interactive learning
  • Look for an early-bird discount for great deals

Low Season (November – March)

Going to Bali for YTT comes with its own set of perks and disadvantages:

  •  The low season gets smaller crowds
  • The cost is a lot lower compared to the high season
  •  YTT centers are more accommodating to your enrollment and other requirements

There are certain positives as well that attract a number of learners:

  • More affordable, as the overall costs are a lot lower
  • Less crowded, peaceful and tranquil atmosphere for immersive learning
  • Lots of offers available at YTT centers

Month-wise Climate in Bali

The best way to decide which is the most appropriate month for you to go to Bali for your YTT is to have a month-by-month understanding of its weather. We have put together a detailed report.

Bali Climate in January:

  • Muggy and very hot
  • Average highest temperature: 82 °F
  • Average lowest temperature: 77 °F
  • Average rainfall: 13.8 inches
  • Average sunshine: 6 hours a day
  • Average humidity: 82%
  • Pleasant sea temperature, ideal for long swims

Bali Climate in February:

  • Muggy and very hot
  •  Average highest temperature: 82 °F
  • Average lowest temperature: 77 °F
  • Average rainfall: 11 inches
  • Average sunshine: 6 hours a day
  • Average humidity: 81%
  • Pleasant sea temperature, ideal for long swims

Bali Climate in March:

  • Muggy and very hot
  • Average highest temperature: 82 °F
  • Average lowest temperature: 77 °F
  • Average rainfall: 8.5 inches
  • Average sunshine: 7 hours a day
  • Average humidity: 81%
  • Pleasant sea temperature, ideal for long swims

Bali Climate in April:

  • Muggy and very hot
  • Average highest temperature: 82 °F
  • Average lowest temperature: 77 °F
  • Average rainfall: 3.5 inches
  • Average sunshine: 8 hours a day
  • Average humidity: 81%
  • Pleasant sea temperature, ideal for long swims

Bali Climate in May:

  • Muggy and very hot
  • Average highest temperature: 82 °F
  • Average lowest temperature: 76 °F
  • Average rainfall: 3 inches
  • Average sunshine: 9 hours a day
  • Average humidity: 80%
  • Pleasant sea temperature, ideal for long swims

Bali Climate June:

  • Warm to hot and muggy
  • Average highest temperature: 81 °F
  • Average lowest temperature: 76 °F
  • Average rainfall: 2.8 inches
  • Average sunshine: 10 hours a day
  • Average humidity: 79%
  • Pleasant sea temperature, ideal for long swims

Bali Climate in July:

  • Warm to hot and muggy
  • Average highest temperature: 80 °F
  • Average lowest temperature: 75 °F
  • Average rainfall: 2 inches
  • Average sunshine: 10 hours a day
  • Average humidity: 78%
  • Pleasant sea temperature, ideal for long swims

Bali Climate in August:

  • Warm but pleasant
  • Average highest temperature: 80 °F
  • Average lowest temperature: 74 °F
  • Average rainfall: 0.6 inches
  • Average sunshine: 11 hours 50 minutes a day
  • Average humidity: 77%
  • Pleasant sea temperature, ideal for long swims

Bali Climate in September:

  • Warm to hot and muggy
  • Average highest temperature: 80 °F
  • Average lowest temperature: 74 °F
  • Average rainfall: 1.6 inches
  • Average sunshine: 12 hours a day
  • Average humidity: 78%
  • Pleasant sea temperature, ideal for long swims

Bali Climate in October:

  • Very hot and muggy
  • Average highest temperature: 82 °F
  • Average lowest temperature: 76 °F
  • Average rainfall: 3.5 inches
  • Average sunshine: 9 hours a day
  • Average humidity: 79%
  • Pleasant sea temperature, ideal for long swims

Bali Climate in November:

  • Hottest month of the year
  • Average highest temperature: 83 °F
  • Average lowest temperature: 77 °F
  • Average rainfall: 5.9 inches
  • Average sunshine: 7 hours a day
  • Average humidity: 80%
  • Pleasant sea temperature, ideal for long swims

Bali Climate in December:

  • Hottest month of the year
  • Average highest temperature: 83 °F
  • Average lowest temperature: 77 °F
  • Average rainfall: 11.4 inches
  • Average sunshine: 7 hours a day
  • Average humidity: 81%
  • Pleasant sea temperature, ideal for long swims

Factors to Consider When Choosing Your Training Period

Weather: Bali’s weather is one of the most crucial deciding factors for choosing your YTT training period. The weather will not only decide the price of your trip but also the comfort and ease of doing the training. As the temperature and humidity levels vary significantly between dry, peak and golden periods, you must understand the weather nuances and then zero in on the time of the year that best suits your preference.

Crowd: The weather and the season will determine how crowded Bali is. Typically, the peak season is the most crowded and expensive. So, if you prefer a small class size and a tranquil and peaceful environment, then avoid the peak season. However, if you love the crowd and the budget is not really an issue, you can choose this season as the weather is really great.

Festivals: Bali has a vibrant culture, and the island celebrates a number of festivals throughout the year. Visiting Bali during any one of the many main festivals can add a whole new dimension to your experience there. Some of the most popular festivals include:

  • Nyepi: The festival takes place in March, marked as the Balinese Day of Silence that gives people time to introspect and reflect on life and more.
  • Galungan and Kuningan: A vibrant and enthusiastic celebration of the victory of good over evil, these two festivals give a colorful sneak-peek at Bali’s traditional and cultural makeup.
  • Bali Arts Festival: Typically taking place during June and July, the Bali Arts Festival is a month-long celebration of Bali’s art and culture, complete with exhibitions, performances, parades and a lot more.

Trip Cost: The overall cost of your Bali trip will again depend on the season. The peak season will cost you more, and the low season will be a more affordable option. Even the availability of seats at YTT centers, class size, learning experience and fee will vary with the season.

Choosing Yoga New Vision For Your Yoga Teacher Training in Bali

It is not just choosing the right weather or the season that makes a difference. Which yoga training center you enrol in will, eventually, matter the most. All other factors are adjustable. But make no compromise on choosing the right yoga center.

Yoga New Vision (YNV), a Yoga Alliance accredited yoga school in Bali, offers a unique journey to deepen your practice and evolve into a confident, certified yoga teacher. Nestled in the serene heart of Bali, YNV bridges the gap between the traditional and modern perspectives of Yoga, facilitating the harmonious integration of the timeless roots of Yoga and its relevance in the modern world. With an extraordinary team of Master Indian Yoga leaders, Scholars and Monks who serve as friends and mentors, YNV’s courses enrich your asana practice, enhance your teaching skills, and connect with the Pure Essence of Yoga.

YNV is dedicated to students’ growth, and the courses have been carefully crafted keeping their unique needs on physical, mental, and spiritual levels. While the Indian Yogic wisdom amounts to spiritual growth, Western Science gives us evidence-based research on biomechanics, Anatomy, physiology, and alignment to understand the physical and physiological effects of yoga practice. YNV aims to harmoniously blend these worlds so that yoga students and teachers can comprehend how the principles of Yoga can be applied to daily life and how it can be a successful business or a service-oriented practice

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the best season to go to Bali for YTT?

Bali has a tropical climate. So, overall, the weather remains humid throughout the year. However, the Golden Period (April – June and September – October) is when the weather is most conducive for a complete learning experience. Each season offers its own set of pros and cons. You may decide the right season depending on your requirements and personal preferences.

Does the cost vary depending on the season I choose to go to?

Yes, the overall expenditure of your trip will vary depending on the season. Usually, the High Season (July – October) is 20-30 % more expensive compared to the low season. You can calculate your overall expenditure and ease of enrolment and accommodation based on the season and decide which season suits you the best.

What are the main factors to consider when planning a YTT trip to Bali?

The main factor you must consider is the weather, as it will not just determine your overall learning and living experience but also your cost. Apart from that, you may also look at the tourist influx, festivals and deals on offer to plan a trip that makes for a wholesome experience.

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