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Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach and Bali Animal Welfare Association have partnered on initiative
InterContinental Hotels Group’s Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach is bringing back its signature Seminyak Puppy Yoga sessions this spring, expanding the wellness programme into a three-month series running from April to June 2026.
Hosted in collaboration with Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA), the initiative is aimed at boosting guest engagement while supporting local animal welfare efforts. A portion of the proceeds from the event will be donated for funding rescue, rehabilitation and spay and neuter programmes across the island.
The sessions will be held every Friday from 4pm to 5pm, offering beginner-friendly classes to both in-house guests and external visitors. The experience is priced at IDR200,000 (US$14) per person.
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Commenting on the initiative, Andreas Bergel, General Manager of Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach, said: “Our neighbourhood is at the heart of everything we do and care about, and that includes the wellbeing of our local animal population.”
The move aligns with the resort’s growing focus on wellness-led experiences, including past events such as the Fusion Festival, a weekend of fitness classes and activities held in partnership with Body Factory Bali.
Opened in 2017, Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach is IHG’s first five-star hotel in a resort location. The beachfront property offers 289 rooms, including 19 villas, alongside four swimming pools, six cafés and bars and a signature Sava Spa featuring 10 treatment rooms and a 24-hour health club.
For more information, visit seminyak.hotelindigo.com