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Big Brother 2010 Winner Josie Gibson having a colonic in Bali

Josie-Gibson

Josie Gibson, 2010 winner appeared in to have a vacation soon after a 28 hr .

‘ I did not realize we had lots of flippin’ flight links!’ tells Josie, 26.

‘I ‘ve come along with , my mucker. She’s a and – she will just kill me for stating that she is 46 however appears 18.

‘She is a complete .

‘We have been doing daily and I ‘m having a colonic tomorrow.

‘These people make you actually feel awesome and soon after this long flight, I will need all the assistance I would be able to get.’.

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Bali Yoga Classes

Bali Yoga Session

is one of the ways to improve the flexibility of the body, muscle and the breathing patterns.  classes are good for all ages and are led by the expert teachers and practitioners. Join with Marie Baker one of the experienced teachers and practitioners at The Resident Bali. She teaches the importance of movement and breathing to reach a balance in mind, body and heart

Come along to The Karma Spa Resident Bali and join Marie Baker
Every Sunday, August 2011
Venue : Temple Lounge at Karma Kandara
Time : 8am-9am
Price : IDR 295,000++ (including karma wellness cuisine and healthy juice).

RSVP: (0361) 766 681

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Bali’s Spiritual Tourism set to soar

is seen as one of the world’s top spiritual tourism destinations, however its potential is yet to be fully explored, a seminar heard Saturday.

Wayan Wijayasa, an industry observer of the Denpasar Tourism Academy mentioned, the reality is spiritual tourism was already growing in Bali.

“An example is the fact there is an increase of hotels providing . An increasing amount of tourists are traveling to Bali to expand their spirituality, even though we do not have the complete figures yet,” he said.

With a tourism masters degree focusing on , Wijayasa spoke at a seminar held at Ashram Gandhi Puri Sevagram in Klungkung. This seminar is a section of the continual International Bali-india Festival.

Wijayasa said the potential to grow such tourism comes predominately from western countries that are interested in learning eastern philosophies in this case yoga. Quoting from a recent study in the US showed approximately 16.5 million people were practicing yoga.

Wijayasa also went onto to say the if just 1 percent of this figure traveled to Bali to participate in spiritual tourism, that would see 160,000 tourists visiting Bali each year.

The recent study also showed the Americans spent around US$2.9 billion on purchasing yoga equipment and classes.

Wijayasa said “Bali could become the main supplier for equipment if it was more creative”

In addition Wijayasa conducted his own studies and found 14 hotels in Ubud that had made yoga classes available.

Having all the natural resources as well as natural scenery, Wijayasa is quite confident that Bali can benefit greatly for this industry.

Other speakers attending the seminar were Ketut Narya, head of research and development at the Agency, and Indra Udayana, head of the Ashram Gandhi Puri Sevagram.

In spite of the enormous potential, Narya said the provincial administration has yet to come up with a comprehensible concept on how to grow spiritual tourism on the island.

“The growth of spiritual tourism has been completed by practitioners, whereas the provincial administration has yet to work out a development concept,” he said.

Narya went on to say that spiritual tourism was in line with the cultural tourism concept, regulated under Bylaw No. 3/1991 on Cultural Tourism.

“We are also anticipating that spiritual tourism will assist in extending visitors’ length of stay, which will bring higher spending in Bali,” he said.

The agency recorded that in the past year 2008, the average stay in Bali was approximately 10.6 days.

Indra said there is such great potential for spiritual tourism in Bali, and said his own facility; the Ashram Gandhi Puri Sevagram has 5 bedrooms, with guests staying on average, two weeks.

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