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Beginner’s Checklist for Going on Yoga Retreat

Author: Om Singh
by Om Singh
Posted: Apr 01, 2019

Yoga retreat is a breath of fresh air for our distorted souls that revive, rejuvenate and replenish the entire being, and should be experienced by every one of us especially the millennial kids. Explore the article and know everything about a beginner’s checklist for going on a yoga retreat.

When the negative thoughts start crossing the mind, and you feel falling apart then, it is surely a time to unwind and start fresh. The hustled up modern world of today is about endless to-do-lists, constant traveling, and much more, and lands us into stress, bodily issues, tension, and other lifestyle problems. Amidst all these chaos yoga retreats prove to be the best way out to take the distorted soul out of discomfort and bring it to a harmonized state.

Yogic vacations at soulful destinations are the most rejuvenating experience all of us must go through. Getting deeper into the ancient art and connecting within is the ultimate aim of yoga holidays. The mentioned below checklist for going on a yoga retreat for beginners is the way you get most out from a transformative journey.

Finding the Right Program

When it comes to making the checklist, the first thing to do is to find the right program. Being a beginner you need to research for a school that is reputed, experienced and yoga alliance affiliated. Then choose the yoga style and retreat type for yourself, and research everything about the teachers including their qualification, experience, and more.

Soulful Location

The next thing which should be on your checklist is the appropriate location. Try to choose the one with a yogic legacy. Yoga retreat at a soulful destination enhances the practice and experience you garner from a transformative voyage. Learning and practicing amidst the beauty of nature fills the soul with pure bliss and harmony. Travel to the land of origin, India, a place where you acquire authentic and traditional knowledge of yoga. Places like Rishikesh, Kerala, Dharamshala, Varanasi, Mysore, etc. to name a few are the renowned yogic lands in India and encircled with both natural serenity and spirituality.

Going through the Curriculum

One of the biggest things to consider as you make your checklist for yoga retreat for beginners is to go through the retreat curriculum. To know everything about the retreat, the curriculum is the perfect way to have a clearer insight into what you will go through and learn during the program. Ensure that you check the schedule beforehand, which should include the theoretical and practical learning of Hatha- Ashtanga yoga, yoga anatomy, yoga philosophy, Shat Kriyas, Ayurveda, Ayurveda cooking, Adjustment and Alignment, Mantra, Meditation, Pranayama, Bandhas, yoga props, etc.

Incur Expenses

Setting the budget should be definitely on your yoga retreat checklist. Planning about the money and budget helps you to save on unnecessary expenses and makes you select places and programs rightly. Also make sure to choose an all-inclusive package to incur expenses and check whether the program is offering facilities for accommodation, food and study material all in one.

Packing the Essentials

Once you are done with the booking and selecting the location, the next step you need to do is to pack the essentials. Pack the right clothing, shoes, yoga mat and other accessories, check the weather of the place you are traveling to and carry weather protections. All these things make the voyage comforting and convenient for you to have a restful stay and a blissful experience.

As a beginner, there is a lot more you need to add on your checklist, but these are the most important things to consider and work accordingly to have a transformative and beyond explainable experience that replenishes the body, mind, and soul.

About the Author

A born nomad, Om is always on the lookout for interesting places to visit. It took him 25 years of his life to realize where his true calling lies, but once that was done, there’s been no looking back.

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