Yoga Journey Retreat
March 13, 2020 @ 6:00 PM - March 15, 2020 @ 1:00 PM SAST
Join me for three days filled with things that nourish our souls, facilitates our inner journey, and nurtures our existence of body and mind, as well as soul, including like-hearted company and great food.
- Yoga classes
- Mindfulness sessions
- A complimentary journal
- Working with Intention workshop
- One hour Yoga Nidra
- Accommodation
- Meals
Arrive on Friday afternoon, take time to settle in, and get to know your fellow participants.
After supper each evening there will be a Yin Yang session followed by Yoga Nidra before bedtime.
In the morning we will wake up to a gentle yoga and mindfulness session followed by breakfast, a short workshop playshop, and a yoga flow session.
Participants will have the afternoon free to either explore their environment and the waterfall or to rest.
Costs:
The costs per person include accommodation, meals from Friday evening to lunch on Sunday, a voluntary environmental fee of R60, and a facilitator fee.
Twin/double room with en suite bathroom (per person): | R3080 |
Twin/double room with shared bathroom (per person): | R2860 |
Single room with shared bathroom (only 3 available): | R3260 |
Single-use of twin/double room (if space available), shared bathroom: | R3360 |
Single-use of ensuite room (if space available): | R3460 |
Dormitory | R2640 |
Camping (own tent) | R2440 |
To book:
Please fill in the mobile friendly booking form.
A 50% deposit will confirm your booking.
Banking details:
Bank: First National Bank
Branch: Bedford Gardens Branch
Branch code: 252155
Account name: Tara Rokpa Centre
Account no.: 6211 1707 157
Reference no.: “Retreat name + your name”
Your Facilitator Nadya Booyse:
I have been teaching since 2011 until 2017 and in that time, I have acquired roughly 1000 hours of teaching, not to mention training, retreats and workshops. I love what I do and it has taking me on the most unplanned route through my life. When I started my Yoga TT, I was desperately searching for answers and purpose in my life. I landed in a space where I did not necessarily find answers, but I did find a way to make peace with the world while I looked for them. I would like to share what I found, the experiences that I had, with others who might be able to benefit from them. Being a teacher doesn’t make me superior or all-knowing though, and so I have never stopped doing workshops and courses since I started my journey. I don’t believe that yoga means anything if it can’t be applied to your life. Whether Patanjali’s Sutras, or simply remembering to breathe when life throws a curve ball, yoga has been instrumental in my life, and since I am not all-knowing yet, it continues to do so. www.journey-keeper.com