Retreat category
Yoga retreatsRetreat style
Ashtanga Yoga.
Hatha Yoga.
Kundalini Yoga.
Sivananda Yoga.
Nidra YogaLanguage of instruction
EnglishRetreat Month(s)
in abbreviated form e.g: Jan 24, Feb 24, Jun 24 or e.g: all year round if applicable to your retreat
All Year Round
Max. Group size
10 guestsLevel
Beginner-Intermediate-AdvancedParticipants Welcome
Solo-Couples-FamiliesMeals included
3 meals + SnackDiets available upon request
Vegetarian, Organic
Description
list the major aspects of your Retreat you would like to bring forward (make it concise)
OM Ashram is a particularly excellent ashram in the Himalaya Valley, tucked into the slope close to Dal Lake and the interesting global epicenter of McLeod Ganj, where the fundamental temple of H.H. the Dalai Lama draws in individuals from everywhere around the world.
The OM Ashram is encompassed by the radiant magnificence of nature with green moving slopes and ancient trees. Glorious views over Dal Lake and the Kangra Valley round up the experience.
This setting offers a tranquil space to learn and rehearse yoga.
The sound of the waterway and winged creatures singing, with the sun radiating through green leaves enables one to withdraw from common considerations and go further into the investigation and routine of yoga and contemplation.
After productive, full days immersed in all aspects of comprehensive, spiritual yoga, evenings will be relaxing, fun and enriching.
Together, everyone will enjoy Kirtan, singing Bhajans around the natural wood fire sipping hot masala chai. Stories of the Hindu deities will be shared for a deeper understanding of yoga.
There will be a chance for open discussion of yoga and its beneficial influence around the world.
In addition to the yoga meditation retreat at the ashram, there will be opportunities for fun excursions to temples, trekking and shopping destinations.
This will be an extremely superb and unique yoga and contemplation encounter, driven by the exceptionally experienced and motivating educator "Om" Rashpal Singh and his family.
Participants will find an open door for self-revival and mending, and experience a more profound comprehension of themselves and yogic life.