
Last updated: June 2026
Pyramids of Chi reviews are flooded with two extremes: people calling it the most “transformative” thing they did in Bali, and others calling it disingenuous, overpriced, and disorganized. Both camps have a point.
Pyramids of Chi is a wellness venue in Ubud, Bali, offering sound healing sessions inside two geodesic pyramid structures. Sessions include Ancient Sound Healing, LSV (Light Sound Vibration), and the AMA Immersive Dome, ranging from roughly 350,000 IDR to higher-tier multi-sensory experiences.
If you’re scrolling Instagram reels of glowing pyramid interiors right now, wondering whether to book before your Bali trip ends, here’s what actual visitors say — and what the glossy photos leave out.
What Pyramids of Chi Actually Offers (And What the Reviews Say)
Pyramids of Chi holds a Travelers’ Choice award from Tripadvisor, putting it in the top 10% of properties on the platform. That’s not nothing. The property’s team helped over 35,000 visitors through sound healing in a single year before 2020, according to a management response on Tripadvisor — so this isn’t some hidden gem nobody’s tested. Tripadvisor + 2
Most positive reviews describe the same arc: a guided meditation opener, then gongs, singing bowls, and other instruments building into a deep relaxed state, followed by time in the gardens. Visitors often describe the chimes, gongs, shakers, and chanting as incredibly soothing, with the gardens offering a peaceful place to return to afterward. One reviewer put it simply — they went for one session and ended up booking ten. TripadvisorTripadvisor
According to Tripadvisor’s aggregated reviews (2026), the food gets praised almost as often as the sound healing itself. The on-site “Food as Medicine” café serves vegan, organic dishes, and the cafe carries a 4.3 rating on Google according to RestaurantGuru (2025). Restaurant Guru
Here’s the thing: not every visit goes this smoothly.
The Complaints Nobody Puts in Their Instagram Caption
Some reviews raise real concerns worth weighing before you book. One visitor described excessive talking before and during the session that made it hard to fully relax, and noted the shuttle timings seemed staggered to encourage spending more time and money on-site. Another reviewer pointed out something more blunt — the pyramid structures themselves are made of plastic board, not stone, which contradicts some of the “ancient power” marketing language. TripadvisorTripadvisor
Timing issues come up too. One visitor reported a session scheduled for 5:00–6:30 PM didn’t actually start until 5:10 PM and ended around 6:15 PM — running both late and short. A separate, more serious complaint involved a private workshop running roughly two hours behind schedule, with the visitor reporting management response framed the delay as the customer’s own fault for arriving late — though it’s unclear from the review whether that delay was within the venue’s control. TripadvisorTripadvisor
Quick note: most of these complaints center on the workshop-style bookings and peak-time group sessions, not the standard Ancient Sound Healing slots. Worth keeping in mind when you pick your session type.
Quick Comparison: Which Session Should You Book?
Ancient Sound Healing vs. LSV vs. AMA Immersive Dome: Ancient Sound Healing is better suited for first-timers because it’s group-based, lower cost, and instrument-driven. LSV works better when you want a more sensory, lie-down waterbed experience with lights and headphones. The key difference is sensory intensity and price tier.
| Session | Best For | Key Benefit | Limitation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Sound Healing | First-timers, budget travelers | Roughly 350,000 IDR for a 1.5-hour immersive session Bali-girls-note | Group setting, can run late |
| LSV (Light Sound Vibration) | Sensory seekers wanting deep rest | Multi-sensory waterbed experience designed to feel like weightless immersion Pyramids of Chi | Higher price tier, limited slots |
| AMA Immersive Dome | Visual + audio combo seekers | Add-on visual experience plus a dedicated post-session integration lounge with herbal tea Pyramids of Chi | Requires a base session purchase first |
| SHE (Scalar Healing Energy) | Solo deep-relaxation seekers | 90-minute private dome session with recliner, eye mask, and customized soundscape Pyramids of Chi | Premium pricing, advance booking required |
How to Book Pyramids of Chi (And Avoid the Common Mistakes)
To book a session at Pyramids of Chi, follow these steps:
- Pick your session type (Ancient Sound Healing, LSV, AMA, or SHE)
- Book directly via the official site or GetYourGuide/KKday
- Arrive 30 minutes early for check-in
- Bring nothing — just an open mind
The official Pyramids of Chi website is user-friendly for selecting your date, session, time, and group size, and you’ll receive a QR code ticket via email after payment. If you’d rather book through a third-party platform with flexible cancellation, GetYourGuide offers a “reserve now, pay later” option for this experience, and KKday includes transport arrangements from the airport or your hotel as part of the booking flow. Bali-girls-note + 3
One detail almost every “best things to do in Ubud” article skips: it’s recommended you arrive 30 minutes before your session to check in, relax, and enjoy a welcome drink. Children under 18 are not permitted into sessions, so this isn’t a family activity — plan accordingly if you’re traveling with kids. Pyramids of ChiPyramids of Chi
Most people assume booking last-minute is fine since it’s “just a wellness center.” The data from reviews says otherwise — popular slots like Friday afternoon sessions fill up, and advance booking is required, at least one day prior, with a maximum of 10 people per session. Traveloka
Is Pyramids of Chi Worth It? Our Honest Take
Some travel bloggers argue Pyramids of Chi is a must-do, full stop. That’s valid if you’re new to sound healing and want a polished, photogenic introduction in a beautiful garden setting. But if you’ve done multiple authentic gong baths before and you’re sensitive to commercialized wellness experiences, the staggered shuttle complaints and “plastic pyramid” comments might bother you more than they would a first-timer.
I’ve seen conflicting data here — some reviewers call it life-changing, others call it skeptical and disappointing. My read: the sound healing itself is genuinely well-executed by trained practitioners, but the surrounding experience (timing, upsells, shuttle logistics) varies depending on which session and which day you attend.
This guide covers the main paid sessions and booking routes. It does not cover the free-roaming garden access, gift shop pricing, or the multi-day retreat packages, which require direct inquiry via WhatsApp or email.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the best session for a first-time visitor to Pyramids of Chi?
A: Ancient Sound Healing is the most accessible — group-based, around 350,000 IDR, and doesn’t require prior sound-bath experience.
Q: How do I book Pyramids of Chi in advance?
A: Book via the official website, GetYourGuide, or KKday at least one day ahead; group size caps at 10 people.
Q: Should I bring anything special to a session?
A: No. Reviews and the venue itself say to come with an open mind — no equipment or special clothing needed.
Q: Why does Pyramids of Chi get mixed reviews despite its award?
A: The core sound healing is consistently praised, but logistics like shuttle timing and session punctuality vary by day and session type.
Q: When should I avoid booking the AMA Immersive Dome?
A: Skip it if you haven’t booked a base Ancient Sound Healing or LSV session first — AMA tickets require a prior base session purchase. Pyramids of Chi

Issa
Issa is a certified Master Hypnotherapist, Lead Trainer, and the visionary founder of the Institute of Holistic Advanced Healing (IOHAH) in Bali. Specializing in Subconscious Re-wiring and Theta-state neural pathway transformation, they have spent over a decade helping individuals dissolve deep-seated trauma, anxiety, and limiting beliefs. Combining ancient somatic wisdom with modern neuroscientific principles, Issa designs and facilitates intensive, internationally accredited hypnotherapy certification programs that empower coaches, healers, and therapists globally.


