Bhutan Retreat 2024
2024 Dates SOLD OUT
Thursday 6 June – Monday 17 June 2024
With Sal Flynn, Retreat Leader and Group Facilitator
Imagine a sacred journey to Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon. You will immerse yourself in the majestic stillness of this Himalayan mountain kingdom and be captivated by the spirit and culture of this fascinating country.
The elements of earth and space are keenly felt in Bhutan. They lie within all of us, ready to be awakened in our modern-life awareness.
Sal Flynn will lead mindful Yoga and meditation practices to develop stability and strength to support you through the ups and downs of day to day life. From this foundation, you will discover an inner spaciousness and freedom that restores your energies, reveals new clarity, and invites you to experience more lightness and inspiration.
Retreat and Tour Highlights
- 15 Yoga, meditation, relaxation and mindfulness sessions
- 4 Nights traditional Bhutanese 3 Star hotels and 5 nights 5 star delightful heritage style resort accommodation
- Destinations include Thimphu City, Phobjikha Valley, Punakha Valley and Paro Valley
Cultural Experiences
- Special Lhab Sang Puja (long life ceremony) with monks
- Traditional lunch at a Bhutanese farmhouse
- Visit Punakha’s medieval Dzong (castle)
- Experience the remote beauty of the Phobjikha Valley
Spiritual Experiences
- Walking meditation and special pilgrimage to Bhutan’s most sacred monastery, Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest)
- Kyichu Lhakhang, Bhutan’s oldest monastery
- Buddha Dordenma (Golden Buddha)
- Chimi Lhakhang monastery
This retreat is presented by the Yoga Therapy Institute in conjunction With Bhutan & Beyond Travel. For more information contact the Yoga Therapy Institute.
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