Yoga Holidays & Sivananda Yoga & Meditation Weekend Retreats
Our beautiful Centre is located on 2 ha of land surrounded by mountains (including the snowy peak of Umantay), an orchard and our organice vegetable garden. We provide all inclusive Yoga weekends and retreats (accommodation, full board, 2 Yoga classes and 2 satsangs per day) and also bed & breakfast for those who wish to relax in a peaceful environment. The accommodation is in comfortable bungalows with private bathrooms/hot water that can sleep up to 5 people. In the main building there is a big lounge with a fireplace and hammocking space as well as a meditation room. We provide healthy vegetarian meals with ingredients from our organic garden. Yoga tuition is provided by fully trained Yoga teachers (Sivananda tradition). You may also hire out our premises if you wish to organise your own conference our workshop in any related field (healing arts, massage, Reiki etc). we can also provide guiding services for Tours of the sites of interest of the area and within Peru.
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Restaurant |
Business Center |
Steam Room |
Bar |
Internet Connection |
Wheelchair Accessible |
Room Service |
Conference Facilities |
Animal Friendly |
Laundry Service |
Swimming Pool |
Concierge Desk |
Storage Areas |
Gym |
Travel Desk |
Car Park |
Sauna |
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Our Centre is located in a tranquil spot away from all the hassles and buzzing of city life. You neither see nor hear any roads as the only means of access is by a dirt road. You are rewarded with fine views of the snowy peak of the Humantay mountain and our orchards and vegetable garden. Animal lovers will get plenty of opportunities to interact with our cats and dogs. In the main building there is a big cosy lounge with a fireplace. We also have a hammocking area and meditation space. |
| Nearby Attractions |
We gladly arrange Tours to places of interest in the area. Mount Salkantay and the hidden Inka ruins of Choquequirao (trekking opportunities), the Apurimaq River and the hot baths of Konoq or to the mysterious Inka ruins of Saywite |
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