Nepal Sacred Journey: Yoga & Trekking in the Himalayas Retre
Embark on an intimate journey through Nepal’s sacred landscapes Experience yoga in serene remote settings, uncover hidden spiritual sites, trek through breathtaking Himalayan trails, connect deeply with Nepali culture, and forge meaningful connections with local communities. Designed for those seeking depth, adventure, and transformation, this experience offers a rare glimpse into the soul of Nepal. Limited to 10 participants—join for a journey like no other.
Details
- Cancellation & Refund PolicyModerate: 50% refund upto 30 days before date of arrival or service; no refunds thereafter
Retreat Date(s)
April 12th - April 21st, 2025 • Nepal
Skill Level
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Advanced
Views & Vibes
- Hill Views
- Forest Views
- Cultural Experiences
- Spiritual Experiences
Amenities
- Fireplace
- Yoga Shala
- Meditation Area
Activities
- Hiking
- Breathwork
- Meditation
- Energy Healing
- Cultural Immersion
- Local Excursions
- Adventure Activities
- Rituals & Ceremonies
- Inner Reflection
Itinerary
Exploring Kathmandu Nepal’s vibrant capital is rich in history, spirituality, and culture. Highlights include: Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple): A sacred Buddhist site offering panoramic views of the city. Pashupatinath Temple: A UNESCO World Heritage Site dedicated to Lord Shiva, where Hindu rituals and cremation ceremonies take place. Boudhanath Stupa: One of the largest stupas in the world, a serene and spiritual hub for Buddhist pilgrims. Trekking in the Himalayas (4-5 days) Embark on a breathtaking trek through Nepal’s stunning landscapes, passing through: Ghorepani & Poon Hill (3,000m/10,000ft): Witness panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, with peaks like Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and Annapurna South. Tadapani: A lush forested retreat where trekkers can connect with nature and local communities. Ghandruk: A cultural gem known for its Gurung heritage, traditional dances, and scenic stone houses. Landruk: A tranquil village nestled across the Modi Khola river, surrounded by terraced fields and rhododendron forests. Enjoy daily yoga sessions amidst the serene mountains, blending physical challenge with spiritual rejuvenation. Immersing in Nepali Traditions Experience the soul of Nepal through its traditions, spirituality, and way of life: Markets & Local Living: Wander through bustling markets, visit farms, and experience daily life firsthand. Cultural Performances & Cuisine: Enjoy traditional dances, music, and home-cooked Nepali meals made with fresh local ingredients. Sacred Sites & Temples: Explore revered temples, monasteries, and pilgrimage spots that hold deep spiritual significance. Authentic Travel: Embrace the local way of getting around, using traditional transportation for a truly immersive journey.
What's Included
Yoga classes and practices Accommodation for 9 nights – 10 days with instruction – Arrival 12th April – Departure 21st April 2025 2 meals a day of authentic Nepali cuisine Concerts & Sightseeing Visits of Swayambhunath Monkey Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Boudanath in Kathmandu and more Free time to relax at a local cafe and sip tea while reading or journaling, or perhaps walk around the local shops. Pick-up at Kathmandu airport
What's Not Included
Cost for flight to Nepal Tourist Visa Departure transportation Alcohol & Drinks Additional meals If you opt for an internal flight, we can assist with booking this option.
Food (if applicable)
Here’s an example of typical vegetarian meals in Nepal for a retreat, offering two meals a day: Breakfast: Tibetan Bread with Butter and Jam – A soft, doughy bread served with butter or jam, often accompanied by masala tea. Aloo Paratha – A flatbread stuffed with spiced mashed potatoes, typically served with yogurt or pickles. Muesli with Fresh Fruits and Yogurt – A healthy start to the day with oats, dried fruits, nuts, and fresh yogurt. Fried Rice with Vegetables – A lighter option made with seasonal vegetables and served with chutney. Lunch: Dal Bhat – The quintessential Nepali meal consisting of lentils (dal), rice (bhat), and a variety of vegetable side dishes (like aloo gobi, a spiced potato and cauliflower curry). This is a filling and nutritious meal. Momo – Nepalese dumplings filled with vegetables, served steamed or fried with a spicy dipping sauce. Vegetable Curry with Chapati – A vegetable curry made with seasonal veggies, served with chapati, an unleavened flatbread. Sel Roti – A sweet, deep-fried rice doughnut typically served with tea or yogurt. These are simple, hearty, and vegetarian-friendly meals commonly found in Nepal, ensuring a nourishing diet while maintaining cultural authenticity
Past Reviews (optional)
To get to Nepal, here are the main travel options: Flights: International Flights: The most common way to reach Nepal is by air. Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu is the main international gateway. You can fly to Kathmandu from major cities worldwide, including connections via Middle Eastern airlines like Qatar Airways, Emirates, or Turkish Airlines, as well as direct flights from countries in Asia such as India, China, Thailand, and Malaysia. Flight Booking: Most travelers book a flight to Kathmandu via major international airlines, with one or two layovers depending on your location.
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Nepal Sacred Journey: Yoga & Trekking in the Himalayas Retre
Nepal Sacred Journey: Yoga & Trekking in the Himalayas Retre
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