SACRED MANDALA
A sanctuary for the way back to yourself

About Sacred Mandala

A sanctuary for the way back to yourself

Our story

Built so real change can happen.

Sacred Mandala was built for people who arrive exhausted. The architecture is designed to slow you down — open-air shala over the canyon, infinity pool with morning sun, sauna and cold plunge, healthy café running through the day so you never have to leave.

Each of the seven rooms is named after a Hindu deity. The design draws from the spiritual heritage of Bali, but the work itself is direct: regulate the nervous system, release stored tension, return to the body.

We are family-owned. Programs are inquiry-only. Every booking is held personally by the team.

Elena Flerova, founder of Sacred Mandala

Founder

Elena Flerova

Elena built Sacred Mandala in Ubud as a sanctuary for people who arrive exhausted, overloaded, and disconnected from their bodies. Years of experience in body-based practices, energy work, and traditional ceremony shape every detail of how the property holds you.

Her work focuses on helping people reconnect with their body, release internal tension, and return to their natural state. Each program is designed personally, not assembled from a menu.

This space was built so real change can happen.

The location

Why Ubud.

Ubud is the spiritual centre of Bali. Rice terraces, ancient temples, and jungle on every side. The town attracts seekers from across the world, but Sacred Mandala sits just outside the noise — minutes from the centre, fully inside the canyon.

Quiet enough to hear the river below. Connected enough that you can leave the property and find what Ubud has to offer.

Stay in touch

Visit, host, or join a retreat.

We answer in English and Russian, usually within an hour.