7
Day Yoga Retreat/Solar Eclipse & Cultural Tour
Open to Happiness:
Discover the Divine Within
July 21-27, 2009
(Sample Itinerary)
$2,945 per person based on double occupancy (single-supplements
available upon request).
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Meet Your Yoga Instructor.
Day 1
Your introduction to our enchanting kingdom
begins with a flight
over the Himalayas into Paro Valley; truly one of the world's
most spectacular sights. You will view the world's highest, most
majestic peaks and enjoy the view of the approaching
valley with its primeval alpine forests, monasteries, temples
and farmhouses nestled in splendid mountain isolation. After clearing
customs and immigration your Bhutanese escort will drive you through
the lush green valley of Paro to your hotel, The
Zhiwa Ling. After freshening up, we will meet for lunch and
spend a few hours in town exploring the shops and galleries. Our
first afternoon yoga gathering and meditation exploration will
invoke somatic prana (life force) within creative free form movement.
We will invite the elements of spontaneity and mystery into our
journey through a transformative agni (fire) vinyasa flow. Our
new yoga tribe will become grounded and centered in our new environment
as we shift our focus to our connection to earth energy. We will
gather earth elements in a ritual to create a "sacred space"
alter that will be a reflection of the journey's most enriching
treasures. We conclude our first day together with tea and reflection
on our journey that brought us to The Last Shangri-La.
Enjoy dinner and the evening at leisure.
We will gladly book spa treatments for those interested.
Day 2
Today begins with the complete Solar Eclipse. We are thrilled
to have an exclusive opportunity to be at one of the few places
in the world where this solar eclipse will be fully visible as
we experience this eclipse in its entirety. A solar eclipse takes
place when the moon passes between the earth and the sun. Strong
with masculine energy, the sun is the fire aspect in the sky.
A solar eclipse signals great change and transition. As the most
powerful time of a solar eclipse is at dawn, we will gather at
sunrise for a practice designed to generate great heat and fluidity.
Come prepared with thoughts of changes you may be going through
or considering in your life. Energetically, this will be a perfect
opportunity to align with the force and strength of our planetary
universe. A picnic breakfast will be provided. After this remarkable
experience, we will adjourn to The Tea House (or somewhere similar
on the grounds).
Throughout the rest of the day we will move in
a slower outward pace, allowing our bodies and hearts to absorb
the richness and wonder within the landscape of Bhutan. We will
connect to the healing nature that surrounds us by tuning into
the more subtle energetic that exists in the plants, animals,
rocks, rivers, and limitless beauty everywhere. By moving simply
and mindfully through a walking meditation and then into timeless
stillness we discover and open to the divine healing power of
being immersed in such remarkably pristine nature. We encourage
you to spend this day in the natural flow of all that unfolds.
Honor your intuition and inspiration by following your own muse;
journal, collect items for your sacred journey alter, rest, reflect,
absorb the love and happiness that surrounds you.
Enjoy dinner and the evening at leisure. We will
gladly book spa treatments for those interested.
Day
3

We continue our rhythm of sunrise gathering
and drawing on the energetic qualities of our yoga practice to
empower and center ourselves. Pranayama breath work and meditation
will prepare us by purifying and awakening our spirit to the creative
endeavors arranged for the day ahead.
After breakfast we travel to Thimphu, the capital
city. Where we visit:
o The National Memorial Chorten built in honor of the late Majesty,
King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk. The painting and images inside the
monument provide a rare insight into Buddhist philosophy.
o Dupthop Lhakhang, one of the few surviving nunneries in Bhutan.
o The National Library, stocked with Ancient Buddhist manuscripts.
o The Art and Craft School where traditional art is still kept
alive through instruction in the art of painting Thankas, sacred
Buddhist religious scrolls.
o The Folk Heritage Museum, which is dedicated to connecting people
to the Bhutanese rural past through the exhibition of items and
artifacts used in rural households.
o The handmade Paper Factory, where papers are made from the fiber
of Daphne and Edgeworthia.
o Tashichho Dzong, seat of the national government and the central
Monastic Body, including the summer residence of the Je Khenpo,
chief Abbot of Bhutan. The Tashichho Dzong is open to visitors
in the winter when the Je Khenpo and the Monk Body move to Punakha,
the ancient winter capital of Bhutan.
o The Medicine Hospital and the Handicraft Emporium, which has
all types of crafts for sale.
Lunch and dinner will be provided en route.
Upon returning to the hotel in Paro, relax and reflect on the
day's events with a gentle pranayama breathing and "tratak"
candlelight meditation session intended to help calm the central
nervous systems of a busy traveler's mind, while encouraging a
restful night's sleep.
Day 4
We invite you to wake on this day at sunrise
to prepare body, mind and spirit for adventure. Awaken shakti
(sacred force) with an invigorating vinyasa flow practice followed
by a natural meditation session designed to open your creative
awareness and potential. Follow your practice with a soothing
cup of tea and nourish your body with a healthy breakfast to prepare
for a day full of adventure in the journey that lies ahead.
Our adventure begins with a visit to the Drukgyal
Dzong, a fort built in 1647 by the great Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal,
father and unifier of medieval Bhutan, it once protected against
Tibetan invasions. The Dzong was destroyed by accidental fire
in the 1950s and is now left in ruins as an evocative reminder
of the great victories it was built to commemorate. Explore the
ramparts and on a clear day experience an unforgettable view of
Mt. Jhomulhari (7314m). Next, enjoy a visit to Kyichu Lakhang,
one of the 108 temples built in the 7th century by first Tibetan
King, Songtsen Gambo. Weather permitting; enjoy an outdoor yoga
session with tea and reflection, followed by a late lunch. In
the afternoon visit Ta Dzong, built in the 17th century as a watch
tower for the Paro Dzong. Ta Dzong was converted into the National
Museum in 1968, and it boasts antique thankas, textiles, weapons
and armor, household objects and a rich assortment of natural
and historic artifacts; it is considered to be one of the best
natural history museums in Asia. Below the museum is the Rimpong
Dzong, a 350-year-old fort, center of civil and religious authority
in the valley, housing the governance for Paro as well as 200
monks. A short walk takes you to the base of the Dzong and across
a traditional cantilevered, covered bridge. A short distance further
is one of the innumerable archery grounds where we will hope to
take in an archery match, the national sport of Bhutan.
At the hotel, enjoy dinner at leisure and rest
in our most beautiful accommodations or join our yoga tribe to
enjoy a cool and gentle rejuvenating flow to open our hearts to
further embrace the tapestry of our new yoga tribe and environment.

Day 5
This day begins with a restorative heart centered / heart opening
yoga practice and meditation followed by tea and time for sharing
of group inspiration. After breakfast we embark on a day excursion
and hike to Chele La Pass and then continue on to the Kila Nunnery,
the oldest of the remaining twelve nunneries in Bhutan. Lunch
will be provided en route.
The early evening will include a yoga nidra
meditation to settle our bodies and minds followed by tea and
reflection, with dinner and the remainder of the evening at leisure.
Day 6
After breakfast we will drive up north of the valley to Satsam
Chorten for a one hour hike to the viewpoint of the Takshang Monastery,
Tiger's Nest. Weather permitting a spot along the water will provide
the perfect natural setting for an invigorating pranayama yoga
practice to call up vital energy in the body. We will work to
control the rhythm of our pranic energy thereby preparing our
body and mind for the trek ahead. The trail climbs through beautiful
rhododendron and pine forest, many of the tress festooned with
Spanish moss, and an occasional grove of fluttering prayer flags.
Recess for a light refreshment at the tea house and then walk
a short distance until you see clearly and seemingly within reach,
the Takshang Monastery. Built in the 1600s, this incredible monastery
clings to the edge of a sheer rock cliff that plunges 900m into
the valley below. Legend has it that Guru Padmasambhava, the tantric
mystic who brought Buddhism to Bhutan, landed here on the back
of a flying tigress. Lunch will be served at the tea house, followed
by a walk back to the road, and then a drive to the hotel. To
soothe tired muscles after the hike, we offer our yogis a traditional
hot stone bath with Ara.
Dinner and the rest of your day at your
leisure; we will gladly book spa treatments for anyone that requires.
Day 7
Our final day together will begin with a ritual
gathering to honor our shared experience and the creative transformations
that have taken place within. To preserve the connection to the
divine within each of us as individuals and our collective yoga
tribe, we will seal our sacred time together with powerful mantra
and mudra expressions. After breakfast, depart for the Paro Airport
where your escort will bid you farewell.
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Meet Your Yoga Instructor:
Lisa
Your yoga guide through your adventures in Bhutan, Lisa, began
her yoga practice in 1999.
Her practice and exposure to extraordinary teachers, planted seeds
of inspiration that
compelled her to begin to share her experience with others on
the mat. Moved by Shiva
Rea's richly creative style, she attended her teacher training
programs in the spring of 2002
and 2004. Lisa has now been sharing her love of yoga as an instructor
for over 7 years.
She is motivated by exploring and teaching the infinite expressions
within the vinyasa flow
form of yoga and is committed to weaving the restorative, therapeutic
and meditative
aspects of yoga into her classes as well. Her background in dance,
her interest in travel, in
the humanities, and her cultural studies provide a strong backdrop
for her teaching style.
Music, dance, pranayama breath work, meditation, and Indian ayurvedic
principles, inform
her approach and are made easily accessible to her students through
a warm and
supportive teaching style. Lisa is currently participating in
Live in Total Yoga 230 hour
Yoga Alliance teacher training program at Yogani Studios where
she is also the program
director. She earned her prenatal yoga certification with Janice
Clarfield in April 2006. Since
that time, she has worked with determination to cultivate a compassionate
prenatal and
postnatal yoga program within her yoga community. Through her
teaching, Lisa guides
students of all ages and levels in navigating the landscape of
creative awareness in their
bodies. It is her intention to teach and encourage students to
embrace yoga as a lifelong
source of health and wellbeing that is always simply an inhale
and exhale away
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