Starting from
$600
per person – $850
Bhaktapur Yoga Ashram — Hatha Retreat
Curated hatha retreat in Nepal.
Duration
7 days / 7 nights
Group
Maximum 12 guests
Practice
Hatha · Yoga Nidra
Open to
All Welcome
Why we list it
Bhaktapur Yoga Ashram has established a consistent record across multiple programme cohorts. Pokhara offers a different Nepal entirely — a lake city beneath the Annapurna massif, with a long-established yoga and trekking community. The mountains here are not backdrop. They are the reason.
The operator’s teaching credentials are real: Hatha / Yoga Nidra. The lineage — undefined — is documented and traceable, not invented for marketing purposes.
The practice
Hatha sessions are alignment-focused and methodical — pranayama integrated throughout rather than tacked on. Modifications are offered without judgment; the teaching style is clear and technically grounded.
Sessions run twice daily. The morning practice opens the body and builds heat; the evening session completes the arc. The sequence across the week is deliberate — not the same class repeated seven times.
Setting and logistics
Maximum 12 guests per programme, which is small enough to guarantee individual teacher attention and large enough to support genuine group dynamics.
Who it suits
Practitioners who want to practice seriously in a setting that earns its environment. The combination of destination, teaching lineage, and group size creates conditions that a local studio class cannot replicate.
Pricing note
Pricing includes accommodation and all meals for the full programme duration. Transfer costs from the nearest international airport are not included — budget accordingly.
Starting from
$600
per person · up to $850
✓ What's included
- ✓ 7 nights accommodation
- ✓ 3 daily vegetarian meals
- ✓ Daily Hatha practice (morning + evening)
- ✓ Pranayama and meditation sessions
- ✓ Welcome and closing ceremony
– Not included
- – International flights
- – Airport transfers
- – Travel insurance (required)
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