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Best YTT Yoga School a Journey from Student to Teacher: Transformative Yoga Retreats in Asia

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In recent years, Bali has become a global epicenter for yoga education, attracting aspiring teachers and seekers from every corner of the world. But among the many offerings, one name continues to stand out — House of Om.

Contents
A Yoga School Built on HeartWhy Bali?Inside the 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training at The Mansion, UbudMore Than a CertificateBuilt on a Foundation of ServiceA Path to Inner and Outer Transformation

What started in 2016 as a small foundation supporting local Balinese communities has blossomed into one of the largest and most respected Yoga Alliance–accredited schools in the world, with over 36,000 graduates and counting. With immersive training centers spread across the island — from tranquil rice terraces to lush jungle sanctuaries — House of Om isn’t just a school. It’s a spiritual home.

A Yoga School Built on Heart

At the core of House of Om is a deep philosophy: community, compassion, and conscious living. Founded by Wissam Barakeh, a spiritual leader and lifelong humanitarian, the school remains rooted in the values of inclusivity and love. Every program is thoughtfully designed to be more than just a certification. It’s a personal transformation.

“House of Om is not just a yoga school,” says Barakeh. “It’s a heart-driven sanctuary. A place to reconnect with your soul, surrounded by beauty, nature, and others on the same path.”

Graduates echo this sentiment across the globe:

“House of Om was a life-changing experience for me!”
“The teachers were fantastic, the friendships I made will last a lifetime, and the location was absolutely stunning. Every dish was packed with flavor—I really hope they create a cookbook!”
— Akesha Adonis, USA

“Completing my 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training was a truly transformative experience.”
“The instructors were incredibly knowledgeable, and what stood out was the deep connection with the practice and the people. I gained confidence, clarity, and a deeper understanding of the yogic lifestyle.”
— Keyser Söze

“If I could give this place 1000 stars I would.”
“Every day exceeded my expectations beyond my dizziest daydreams. The accommodations were beautiful, and the people—teachers, students, staff—were incredible.”
— Megan Stevens

“You learn more than yoga—you learn about yourself.”
“The classes were rich with workshops on manifestation, philosophy, and the business of yoga. The food was Ayurvedic and healthy, and we became a family.”
— Phoebe Deverall

Why Bali?

It’s not just the quality of training that draws people to Bali. The island itself holds a powerful energy. The natural beauty — from emerald jungles to sacred temples — offers a serene backdrop for deep inner work. Balinese culture, with its emphasis on ceremony and spirituality, blends seamlessly with the yogic path.

Inside the 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training at The Mansion, Ubud

Imagine waking up to the gentle hum of nature in a Balinese resort surrounded by rice fields and jungle. You step into the day with chanting, asana, and sunrise meditation. This is a typical morning at House of Om’s flagship 200-hour YTT at The Mansion in Ubud.

Located in the heart of Bali’s yoga capital, The Mansion offers a full-immersion, 20-day residential experience that blends traditional yogic knowledge with modern teaching practices. Students live, study, and grow together in a supportive environment, guided by some of the world’s most dedicated and experienced teachers.

The curriculum includes:

  • Hatha, Vinyasa, and Ashtanga yoga styles
  • Teaching methodology and practicum
  • Yoga anatomy, philosophy, and meditation
  • Pranayama, Yoga Nidra, mantra chanting, and mudras
  • Sound healing, Ayurvedic diet sessions, and the business of yoga

Meals are vegan/vegetarian and served buffet-style, crafted to nourish students with love. Accommodation options range from cozy dorms to luxurious private rooms, and all come with hot water, AC, and Wi-Fi. A $400 deposit secures your spot, with early bird discounts available.

As part of the training, students also gain lifetime access to House of Om’s online platform with 150+ recorded videos for continued learning.

“The teachers were the dream team—skilled, present, and grounded. 20/10.”
— Akesha Adonis

“The food was delicious and nourishing. I felt incredible every day.”
— Eden Platero

“Each day brought transformative experiences. I left inspired, supported, and full of lifelong lessons.”
— Joana V.

More Than a Certificate

House of Om’s 200-Hour and 300-Hour Yoga Teacher Training (YTT) programs go far beyond mastering asanas. The curriculum integrates philosophy, meditation, anatomy, breathwork, and modern teaching techniques — all delivered by seasoned international instructors.

What sets it apart is the environment: dormitory to luxury accommodation options, nourishing plant-based meals, and a community that feels like family.

The numbers speak volumes: 40% of students return for a second certification, and the school’s alumni network stretches across 35+ countries.

Built on a Foundation of Service

Long before it became a yoga school, House of Om began as a charity foundation in Bali, supporting orphanages, families, and the elderly. That sense of purpose still guides its mission today — creating accessible spiritual education while giving back to the community.

The vision of founder Wissam Barakeh continues to expand, with conscious community centers now emerging in India, Sri Lanka, Germany, and beyond — always with a focus on wellbeing, spiritual growth, and service.

A Path to Inner and Outer Transformation

Whether you’re looking to start your journey as a yoga teacher, reconnect with your purpose, or simply retreat from the chaos of everyday life — House of Om offers more than just training. It offers belonging.

In a world that often feels disconnected, it’s no wonder that thousands each year choose to realign with themselves through the timeless practice of yoga — in a place where love, nature, and tradition come together.

And for many, that place is House of Om.

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