1210 days ago

INVIGORATE YOGA RETREAT - 16th to 18th April, 2021

Tanaz from Yoga Gym

LAST CHANCE! - BOOK NOW

A great weekend getaway, before winter kicks in!

This is a perfect opportunity to get out of town for a weekend and take time out to Refresh, Invigorate & Nourish your Body, Mind & Spirit for the affordable price of $375 per person.

What's on offer!

You will get to experience Antigravity, Vinyasa & Hatha styles of Yoga, along with some Meditation & Breathing exercises at a Beautiful Hilltop location in Paihia.

What's Included!

Accommodation (Double & Twin share rooms available)
Linen Provided
All Meals
Unlimited Tea, Coffee, Juice & Fruit throughout the day
Onsite Spa
Free Wi-Fi
Easy Onsite Parking

INVIGORATE YOGA RETREAT 16-18 APRIL, 2021 HILLTOP HOUSE, 623 PUKETONA RD, SH11, PAIHIA..pdf Download View

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Should you ask before planting tall shrubs/trees near your property line?
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