In Seminyak, wellness often comes with a social side, especially when it invites people to gather for something light, uplifting, and a little unexpected. This season, Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach is bringing back its signature Seminyak Puppy Yoga in partnership with the Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA), extending the program into a three-month series that blends gentle movement with a community impact.

Running every Friday from April through the end of June, the sessions are designed to be beginner-friendly and approachable. Each class takes place from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM, guiding participants through a calm yoga flow while adoptable BAWA puppies join the space, adding playful energy to an otherwise grounded hour. The format is simple: move, breathe, smile, and spend time with puppies that are part of BAWA’s broader rescue and rehabilitation work.
Beyond the feel-good factor, the initiative is structured to support animal welfare in Bali. Participation is priced at IDR 200,000 net per person, with a significant portion of proceeds donated directly to BAWA to help fund its ongoing rescue, rehabilitation, and spay and neuter programs across the island. The resort also frames the sessions as a way to encourage responsible pet ownership, sparking conversations among travelers and locals about small actions that can make a difference.

For guests, the appeal sits in the balance: a wellness ritual that stays light and community-oriented, paired with a tangible way to support a local mission.








