Rishikesh Ashtanga Yoga & Yātrā Sept./Oct. 2025

by Dec 16, 2024

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Yoga Pilgrimage in India

Rishikesh Ashtanga Yoga W’shop

14th — 24th September 2025

  • 10 nights on the banks of the Ganges River
  • 2 x 4 morning Ashtanga Yoga workshop with Mike Berghan
  • 5 x early evening w’shop Pranyama/Meditaion/Philosophy
  • Days free to explore Rishikesh and surrounds
  • Simple, quiet, clean accommodation (all rooms a/c)
  • Delicious vegetarian meals (other dietry requirements catered to)

Cost includes all accommodation (twin share) + 3 meals per day + all workshops + transport from and to Delhi airport. Limited to 14 people.

$NZ 1400

Deposit of $NZ108 before 31st Jan – Balance by 30th June 2025

To register your interest CLICK HERE

Panch Kedar Yātrā

“The Circuit of Lord Shiva”

24th Sept. — 7th Oct. 2025

  • 12 Nights, 5 Holy Temples dedicated to Lord Shiva
  • Our most challenging Yātrā so far.
  • Trek in the stunning Garwhal Region of the Himalaya
  • Great follow on from the Rishikesh Ashtanga Yoga w’shop
  • Limited to 5 people (you need to be reasonably fit)

Follow our Rishikesh Ashtanga Yoga workshop with this amazing Yatra. Cost includes transport from Rishikesh and back, English speaking guide, accommodation (twin share), all meals while trekking and b’fast and dinner otherwise. NOT included, pony trek, porter, tips, extra cost for VIP access to temples. Contact me for full list or for any questions; info@astanga.co.nz

$NZ1250

Rishikesh Ashtanga Yoga

Combined Cost + Contact

Combined cost for Rishikesh + Panch Kedar $NZ2250

Deposit of $NZ108 before 31st Jan – Balance by 30th June 2025

For more information or to book your place email: info@astanga.co.nz

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