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Bali: The Onion Co hostel

I reflect on my time at the Onion Co by recounting the last night. Regina, a lady who helps run the hostel had scribbled on the back of a flyer and I picked up to read it:

“The Onion Co Mantra

❤ Peace, Happines & Health to All

4 agreements

1. Whatever you say are mantra

2. Never assuming

3. Don’t take personal

4. Do your best”

She signs it with her name.

It actually says more but than that but it’s the first part that stuck with me. To the left I look and see a sign ‘forget your ex’ (I laugh to myself) to the right, another sign ‘this way for the Passion lab’. What is the passion lab you might be thinking? Why is this relevant? It sums the parts of my experience in this co-working space-meets-intimate-hostel-meets-inspirational-centre-meets-positive vibes-and-spirituality-meets-relaxing-holiday spot. Have I painted the picture? If not here’s another one:

The Onion Co is an organic home for digital nomads. I am not one, but when selecting a place to stay, I wanted to avoid a party hostel. Plus I absolutely love intimate hostels, and with 7 rooms in total, I can safely say it offers just that. It’s so intimate that when anyone who works there recognises your name from the ‘people-staying-here-board’, they say your name like you are an old friend, with a smile that you would use to greet your family, that you like of course.

I didn’t get involved with the co-working aspect of the hostel. But one of my roommates would regularly tell me of talks and seminars she was going to attend that day, all which take place in the passion lab – a place to discover and live your passions. The co-working space is paid for by donations, and is a genuinely place to put your head down if you need to get some work done. I opted for working by the pool, near the kitchen, because I was definitely in holiday mode while I stayed here.

During my time here, a definite highlight was dipping my toes into Balinese culture with Manik, the activities manager. She taught me how to make the Balinese offerings that dotted on the streets and then she took me to a temple, to give the offering and teach me to pray like the Balinese do. Although a wide range of activities were available, my time with her was just one on one, which made it particularly special. One thing that stuck with me when I left Bali was the spirituality and contentment of the people – and Manik was no exception. I was able to carry her energy with me home, and capture the memory with a picture.

PRICES

A spot in the ladies dorm (where I stayed) is £10 a night, but there are private/ couple room options available.

Location

Located in central Ubud, a nice easy walking distance to many places like the Monkey Forest or the famous Yoga Barn.

Click for directions in Google maps to The Onion Co

Additional info

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