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Ohui Retreat Centre
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The Ohui Retreat Centre is a yoga retreat run by Ashram Yoga. We welcome all, whether you are new to yoga or you have been practising for many years.
We run courses in yoga including our One-Month Intensive Teaching Training retreat, monthly three-day Silent Retreats and Yoga Revival Weekends. We also conduct workshops and host touring groups.
You are also welcome to stay with us casually for a personal retreat with optional tuition in meditation, yoga and cooking.
Additionally, we accept wwoofers who are willing to experience a yogic lifestyle.
Environment Friendly ActionWe use bio-degradable cleaning agents Other Environment Friendly InitiativesWe practice yoga to improve the social environment. Dietary Selections: We offerVegan
Organic MealsAll vegetarian meals provided.
FacilitiesAccommodation: Twin room, caravan or camping. Yoga room, lounge, kitchen. Total Capacity11 ElectronicsPhone & Broadband ActivitiesBeach walks, swimming, massage, meditation, breath work, yoga workshops, yoga studies, vegetarian cooking, specialised yoga and yoga therapy, personal tuition for individual needs, yogic cleansing. Tariff IncludesGST DirectionsTurn off Tairua Rd (highway 25) at the Opoutere junction (signposted), 10kms north of Whangamata. This road goes through the small town of Opoutere and then turns into metal. Go to the end of this road (about 10 kms), PAST the Prana entrance, coming to a dead end.
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