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  • Yogasubmarine.com | Yogalehrer

    Yogalehrer stellen sich vor, unterschiedliche Yogastile, traditionelles und modernes Yoga, erfahrene Lehrer About Us Meet The Team Anne Wuchold Anne's yoga is influenced by the precise alignment of Iyengar, the integral style of Swami Sivananda and the flows of Kali Ray's Triyoga. Her teaching is always hands on and complemented by elements of Thai massage and the meridians of Chinese medicine for a clearer awareness off the yoga mat. Anne has lived in Egypt for 4 years and works there as a bodyworker, yoga teacher and freedive instructor. She leads yoga and massage trainings in Germany, accompanies travel groups through India and Egypt, and manages her own two retreat centres in Sardinia. Anne is a trained actress and her trainings and retreats are therefore always a mixture of healing depth, entertaining lightness and precise technique. She has been familiar with plant medicine from various traditions for over 10 years. She trained as a yoga therapist in Kerala, India in 2008. She then worked in a clinic for naturopathy in Tamil Nadu. In 2012 she completed her training as a shiatsu therapist. In Chiang Mai, Thailand, she learnt from masters of Thai massage such as Ajarn Sinchai, Mama Lek Chayia and Ajarn Pichet. Today she passes on this Eastern knowledge all over the world. Vandana Viola Roeger Vandana's yoga classes combine flowing TriYoga flows with functional exercises to strengthen and prepare specific areas of the body. TriYoga is gentle, but also very strengthening. The spine is revitalised through undulating movements and a deep connection with the breath. Similar to dolphins, the body glides through the slow and mindful movements and regains more and more of its original flexibility and strength. In this way, yoga becomes a meditative dance in which you can experience and rediscover yourself again and again ... on the way to your inner source of vitality and love. It is her aim to respond to the individual possibilities and needs of each person and to support you in developing your personalised yoga practice. Vandana has been teaching since 2009 and is a teacher trainer for TriYoga Basics up to level 3. Further influences come from the BMC, Amerta Movement and her numerous stays in temples in North India since 1999. Her experience from Thai and Ayur Yoga massages flow into her teaching in the form of handson and partner work. Mantra meditation, chanting or singing together round off her classes and can calm your mind or open access to your own emotional space. www.vandana.de

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  • Other Retreats | yogareise

    Other retreats thai massage Continuing education Delhi All international flights land at Delhi airport. Right at the immigration you will be greeted with a huge sculpture of golden mudras. Most European flights arrive early in the morning or late at night. We organize with the hotel for each one of you a taxi from the airport. So you do not have to wait for someone and you will be picked up at any time of the day or night and brought safely to the hotel. We meet for breakfast at the pleasant Ajanta Hotel the next morning. This is the perfect starting point to explore the city. We show you our absolute "insider places" in Delhi and give you a varied impression of this lively capital of India. We visit the monument of Humayuns Tomb. We connect with Delhi's local Acroyoga group in the beautiful Lodhi Garden and have a small workshop together. Acroyoga is a very good communication tool. Initial cultural shocks and cultural inhibitions are eliminated quite playfully. We visit a market in the capital, dress Indian on request, and at the end of the day in the trendy neighborhood Hauz Khas Village. Here we stroll through the boutiques and cafes and dine in the evening stylish Indian restaurant. The next day we visit the Tibetan quarter of Delhi and then it is quite comfortable with a domestic flight to Haridwar . Of course, if you arrive in Delhi a day early, it is advisable to acclimatise and then start your adventure together. Thanks! Message sent. send Delhi All international flights land at Delhi airport. Right at the immigration you will be greeted with a huge sculpture of golden mudras. Most European flights arrive early in the morning or late at night. We organize with the hotel for each one of you a taxi from the airport. So you do not have to wait for someone and you will be picked up at any time of the day or night and brought safely to the hotel. We meet for breakfast at the pleasant Ajanta Hotel the next morning. This is the perfect starting point to explore the city. We show you our absolute "insider places" in Delhi and give you a varied impression of this lively capital of India. We visit the monument of Humayuns Tomb. We connect with Delhi's local Acroyoga group in the beautiful Lodhi Garden and have a small workshop together. Acroyoga is a very good communication tool. Initial cultural shocks and cultural inhibitions are eliminated quite playfully. We visit a market in the capital, dress Indian on request, and at the end of the day in the trendy neighborhood Hauz Khas Village. Here we stroll through the boutiques and cafes and dine in the evening stylish Indian restaurant. The next day we visit the Tibetan quarter of Delhi and then it is quite comfortable with a domestic flight to Haridwar . Of course, if you arrive in Delhi a day early, it is advisable to acclimatise and then start your adventure together. Thanks! Message sent. send THAI UND KLANG AUSBILDUNG Thaimassage Weiterbildung

  • Unsere Nordindienreise vom 07. - 27. Mär | yogareise

    Eine Erinnerung die bleibt ist auch nur eine Energie die schwindet, auch wenn sie sich noch eine Weile durch unsere Köpfe windet. Wir nehmen Abschied unser Leben lang - und glauben daran durch die Form in der wir leben - und unser Karma was wir weitergeben dass in uns etwas bleibt - und wir suchen das Leben ab was es ist, wo es sitzt - dass es uns ja nicht entflitzt.Wir schaffen Werke - und begeben uns auf die verlorene Fährte. Our North India trip from 07.-27. March 2014 from 07-27 March 2014 Stories about the journey in pictures Wonderful photos of the wonderful participants Baba in Rishikesh Foto von Ricarda Menges Baba in Varanasi Foto von Elisabeth Althoff Nandi erfüllt Wünsche Foto von Elisabeth Althoff Kali Tempel Varanasi Foto von Elisabeth Althoff Krishnatempel in Haridpur Mädchen in Varanasi und immer wieder kleine Wesen auf den Strassen. Foto von Elisabeth Althoff Babu in Haridwar immer wieder kleine Babies Bangels Shop welcome to my shop Foto von Elisabeth Althoff Gemüseverkäufer in Varanasi Foto von Elisabeth Althoff Diskussion im Chai Shop Foto von Elisabeth Althoff Happy Holi das Fest der Farben in den Himalyas Foto von Elisabeth Althoff Holi Beauty Foto von Elisabeth Althoff Happy Holi Holi Beauty Foto von Elisabeth Althoff Henna Kunstwerk Foto von Elisabeth Althoff Yoga in den Bergen Schwimmen im heiligen Ganges Rafting auf mata ganga Hanuman in Rishikesh Foto von Elisabeth Althof Sonnenaufgang in Varanasi Morgens früh um 5 fuhren wir mit dem Boot die Ghats entlang und sahen die langsam aufgehende Sonne und die Stadt vom Ganges aus. Gläubige waren schon mit Ritualen wie Pujas und Tempelpflege beschäftigt. Aus den Ashrams hörten wir Mantragesänge und sahen den Mönchen beim Sonnengruß zu. Später gingen die Tätigkeiten in Alltäglichkeiten über, wie Wäsche waschen und trocknen auf den Stufen, Totenverbrennungen im Manikarnika Ghat, daneben Zähneputzen und Morgenreinigung im heiligen Fluss. Abendaarti im Boot in Varanasi nach vielen Eindrücken auf unserer Stadtführung durch Gassen und Tempel, versammeln wir uns mit hunderten anderen Pilgern am Fluss zum Aarti Varanasi Ghats Foto Elisabeth Althoff Kathak Tanz bekanntes Zwillingspaar aus Varanasi verwirrte und verzauberte uns beim Abend mit Kathak und klassischer indischer Musik Wrestling Training Foto Elisabeth Althoff Wandern in den Himalayas Aussicht auf unseren Treks Morgenstimmung in den Bergen Eine Wanderung durch kleine Dörfchen mit Übernachtung in einem winzigen urigen Gästehaus. Liebevoll wurden wir mit typisch indischer Küsche verwöhnt, dazu kuschelige Bettchen, Lagerfeuer, und morgens eine wunderbare Aussicht bei der wir das gute Gefühl genossen über den Wolken zu frühstücken Die Dorfbewohner Safari im Nationalpark Where is the elephant Foto Elisabeth Althoff A little melancholic rap song by the wonderful seminar leader inspired by much together and suddenly lonely in Varanasi We have seen a lot - eyes are not enough to understand it We laughed a lot and most of the time it was fun but we never thought it was like this and not otherwise. We came to be careful and looked out for each other - were not always gentle with each other but someone almost always laughed at every nonsense and we never thought that everything is like this and not otherwise. In moments we laughed at each other, turned on - thought about our lives scared into my bathing trunks while rafting - got through a few nights with diarrhea asked us in trains what did I do there - killed the ego again and again selber have not fooled us before but would never have thought that it was like this and not otherwise. Now they're all gone - not even a spot remains without a trace as is always the case when one or something goes - that was just there and tangible close very rarely appreciated the moments - sometimes hurting themselves with sich. We can't keep anything - everything is allowed to unfold - disappear and are not preserved Weeds die and new ones emerge. The illusion of keeping you as you are is an earthly joke because what was today is already different tomorrow even if you wander - through your illusion - your sadness will tell you someday - you shouldn't finally dare to do it now - to let go, just not to grasp it and let it happen. A memory that remains is also just an energy that fades away even if it winds through our heads for a while longer. We say goodbye all our lives - and believe in it through the form in which we live - and our karma which we pass on that something remains in us - and we search life by what it is, where it sits - so that it doesn't escape us. Wir schaffen Werke - and set off on the lost track. India makes us motionless for a moment even if we run here we will recognize here , that everything is like this and not different.

  • Privacy Policy | yogareise

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  • Testimonials | yogareise

    TESTIMONIALS Michael Indien 2019 Play Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Sabine Indien 2017 Play Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied FEEDBACK FROM OUR PARTICIPANT ASTRID INDIA MARCH 2015 Dear Anne and team, Above all, I am writing to you again to say thank you! It was a wonderful time - I can´t think of a better way to meet India for the first time - I have the feeling that I was shown exactly the sides of India that interested me! For me the mix was just right, between quiet and intense cities, high mountains and wild traffic - always combined with yoga. This is also a successful recipe - which yoga has grounded us again and again. It has been very good for me. As a mom, I have the utmost respect for you two, Remo and Anne, for how calmly you took your son with you. Nevertheless, I always had the feeling that you were there with the group. Every conversation we had was intense with all of you! I know for sure - it was my first - but not my last trip to India. Even if everyday life is slowly taking up space again - after three weeks cooking again! - I always feel like I have a piece of India inside me. Thanks! Namaste! Hari Om! Astrid Passionate religious educator and museum educator

  • Anmeldung Nordindienreise | YOGASUBMARINE Yogareisen

    Anmeldung und Buchung, Vorbereitung, Zahlung, Anzahlung Registration I hereby register bindingly for the yoga trip to North India from 21 February - 07 March 2025 (according to the advertised programme). I will transfer the deposit of EUR 800,- immediately to the account I was informed of at the time of registration. I have read the terms and conditions and expressly agree to them. Your place is only reserved after receipt of the deposit. You will receive a confirmation from us after your deposit has been paid. Thanks! Message sent. send

  • Bhakti Yoga Retreat Vrindavan | Indien Spirituelle Retreat

    Erleben Sie eine unvergessliche Yogareise nach Nordindien, ins Herz von Vrindavan. Tauchen Sie ein in die spirituelle Atmosphäre dieses traditionellen Pilgerorts, der nicht nur materiellen Nutzen, sondern auch spirituelle Befreiung verspricht. Entdecken Sie die tiefe Hingabe und Liebe zu Gott inmitten einer Retreat, die Ihrer inneren Sehnsucht folgt. Bhakti yogAreise Vrindavan Of India's many traditional pilgrimage sites believed to bestow everything from bhukti (material gain) to mukhti (liberation), Vrindavan offers bhakti and prema, or devotion and love of God. The journey to the center of the heart means following a deep inner longing. Krishna Mantra Although the Krishna mantra is "Hare Rama, Hare Krishna", in Vrindavan "Sri Radha" is worshipped as the highest form of love for God (Krishna). "Radhe Radhe" is the greeting that you hear everywhere and it can mean many things here in Vrindavan. From "please" to "thank you", to "hello and goodbye", to "hey, make some room for me..." The Brajabasis (residents of Vrindavan) associate everything with Radhe, because they know that love is the highest path to God. spiritual rituals On the day of arrival we will take a boat trip on the Yamuna River and in the evening we will visit the Arati at Keshi Ghat, which has been taking place there for centuries in an unbroken family tradition. Singing Kirtan The next day we will visit Radha Kunda (Sri Radha's Lake), which is less than an hour's drive away, and have the opportunity to immerse ourselves in her love in liquid form. We will visit small temples nearby and sing kirtan and have a picnic. Many sadhus who live there offer wonderful hand-carved ornaments made from the holy Tulsi wood for sale. Temple in Vrindavan The following day we explore Old Vrindavan and immerse ourselves in the magic and different atmospheres of some historical places and temples. On the outer layer of this pilgrimage site, we encounter a lot of Indian chaos and garbage disposal is also an issue, but on a deeper level, the spiritual essence of Vraja lies untouched, visible to those who worship the God of their heart there, who is always visible to the eyes of love. And it is there, in the eyes of the Brajabasis, in their devotion and love, that my heart is touched so deeply that tears come to my eyes. ashram in vrindavan In the afternoon we will visit the Munger Mandir Ashram. Sadhu Maharaj comes from a royal family in Mungir. He grew up with all the opulence that comes with such a status. He noticed quite early on that wealth did not allow his mind to rest and he saw that his grandparents, who had oriented their lives spiritually, radiated an inner peace and contentment that he felt attracted to, so he chose this path himself and let go of all his wealth. Today he lives a secluded life in Vrindavan and has an open heart and ear for everyone who wants to see him. We will visit him and have the opportunity to ask him questions. The next morning, after a yoga class and breakfast, we will depart to Haridwar by private taxi NEW DELHI 21 - 22 February Colorful markets Modern life meets tradition Sightseeing and absolute insider places read more VRINDAVAN 22 - 25 February Radha Krishna Mantra temple cleansing open your heart With Bhakti Yoga Read More HARIDWAR 25 February - 01 March Ashram Life Meditation Rituals Shivaratri Ganga Aarti Silence and inner peace at the river read more RISHIKESH 01 - 03 March Yoga metropolis beatles Satsang EncounterS Purifying Ganges bath with other Travelers read more VARANASI 03 - 07 March ShivaPower spirituality Ayurveda Healing Nada Yoga Immerse yourself with all your senses read more

  • Yogareise Nordindien | Delhi | Indien Spirituelle Retreat

    Erleben Sie eine inspirierende Yoga Retreat nach Nordindien, mit dem pulsierenden Zentrum in Delhi. Tauchen Sie ein in die faszinierende Atmosphäre der Märkte und das aufregende Stadtleben, während Sie gleichzeitig die spirituelle Praxis des Yoga erkunden. Entdecken Sie die Vielfalt und den Reiz dieser indischen Metropole und erleben Sie Acroyoga in Delhi – eine Reise voller unvergesslicher Erlebnisse. Märkte, Citylife, Indische Großstadt, things to do in Delhi, Acroyoga Delhi. north india yogAreise DELHI All international flights land at Delhi airport. Right at immigration you will be greeted by a huge sculpture of golden mudras. Welcome to India. Most flights from Europe arrive early in the morning or late at night. We will organize a taxi for you from the airport. This means you don't have to wait for anyone and you will be picked up immediately at any time of the day or night and taken safely to your hotel. city tour in delhi We meet the next morning at the hotel for breakfast and then explore the city. We will show you our absolute insider spots for a different kind of sightseeing and give you a diverse impression of this lively capital of India acroyoga in india We connect with the local Delhi Acroyoga group in the beautiful Lodhi Garden and have a small workshop together. Acroyoga is a very good way of communicating. Initial culture shocks and cultural inhibitions are eliminated in a playful way. shopping in delhi We visit the Khan Market, dress in Indian clothes if we wish, and end the day in the trendy Hauz Khas Village district. Here we stroll through the boutiques and cafés and eat stylish, traditional Indian food in the evening. Buddhist quarter The next day we visit the Tibetan quarter of Delhi and learn about the Buddhist influences in this city on our yoga trip. From Delhi to Vrindavan Afterwards you can continue comfortably by taxi to Vrindavan . If you arrive in Delhi a day earlier, it is of course advisable to acclimatize and then start your adventure together feeling fresh. NEW DELHI 21 - 22 February Colorful markets Modern life meets tradition Sightseeing and absolute insider places read more VRINDAVAN 22 - 25 February Radha Krishna Mantra temple cleansing open your heart With Bhakti Yoga Read More HARIDWAR 25 February - 01 March Ashram Life Meditation Rituals Shivaratri Ganga Aarti Silence and inner peace at the river read more RISHIKESH 01 - 03 March Yoga metropolis beatles Satsang EncounterS Purifying Ganges bath with other Travelers read more VARANASI 03 - 07 March ShivaPower spirituality Ayurveda Healing Nada Yoga Immerse yourself with all your senses read more

  • Ashram in NordIndien Haridwar | Yoga Tour India

    Entdecken Sie die spirituelle Tiefe Nordindiens durch Yoga, Retreats und Ashram-Besuche. Tauchen Sie ein in alte Rituale und begegnen Sie den Sadhus – eine Reise für Körper und Geist. Yogareise in Nordindien, Spirituelles Retreat, Ashram Besuch, Rituale, Sadhus. Ashram in North India Haridwar The Ashram family welcomes us to their Santosh Puri Ashram. Santosh means contentment. spiritual journey from Germany to India Mataji came to India from Germany as a young girl with the hippie movement, with many questions and in search of her guru. She found him in Baba Santosh on a remote river island in the Ganges. She lived there with him and a few cows for ten years in seclusion and under the simplest of conditions as a yogi. After a long period of meditation, her guru sent her back into the world so that she could gain experience as a woman in life and as a mother. But Mataji refused to leave him. The two then married and built what is now the Santosh Puri Ashram in the traditional ashram district outside Haridwar. The place, which is now a wonderful oasis of peace and encounters, was overgrown. Snakes and tigers lived there. Babaji purified the place with his supernatural powers and created a wonderful, magical space right on the river bank. Today, their samadhi stands there. Mataji left her physical body in February 2014. ashram on the ganges To walk to the Ganges, you cross the Sadhu Forest, a narrow forest full of wild marijuana plants, where many Shiva Babas and Sadhus have settled in tents and founded small communities. On excursions we roam the Sadhu Forest, swim through the river arms of the Ganges, which is still very clean here, and cross the jungle. This wild area is home to wild tigers and elephants, which remain hidden from people during the day. With a bit of luck, however, we will see them on our jeep safari in the national park. We have already seen many wild elephants here. We met Mataji in Haridwar at the Kumbha Mela, a major religious festival for sadhus. It was clear that this woman has followed a very deep spiritual path in her life, which her three children continue to live today. yoga program in the ashram Mataji's children live in the Ashram and give inspiring lectures on the Bhagavad Gita and the Yoga Sutras. They lead a traditional puja with the light ceremony, the Ganges Aarti, at 4.30 a.m. and in the evening at sunset, and teach Hatha Yoga. There are various theme weeks in the Ashram, meditations and mandala painting. Even if you don't want to take part in the yoga program, which actually takes place all day, or if you prefer to sleep in in the morning, you will be able to feel this special vibration of the place. And after a short time, the Ashram blues in Haridwar set in, this relaxed, carefree feeling of simply being full of devotion and being supported. city tour in haridwar The ashram family welcomes us to their Santosh Puri Ashram. Santosh means contentment. Mataji came to India as a young girl with the hippie movement from Germany with many questions and in search of her guru. She found him in Baba Santosh on a remote river island on the Ganges. She lived there with him and a few cows for ten years in isolation and under the simplest of conditions. When they didn't have enough to eat, Mataji said, cow dung was made into chapati bread. After a long period of meditation, her guru sent her back into the world because she should gain experience as a woman in life and as a mother. But Mataji refused to leave him. The two then married and built today's Santosh Puri Ashram in the traditional ashram district outside of Haridwar. The place where a dreamlike oasis of calm and encounters has emerged today was overgrown. Snakes and tigers lived there. Babaji cleansed the place with his psychic powers and created a wonderful magical space right on the river bank. Today the samadhi of the two is there. Mataji left her physical body in February 2014. To walk to the Ganges, one crosses the Sadhuforest, a narrow forest full of wild marijuana plants, in which many Shiva Babas and Sadhus have settled in tents and founded small communities. On excursions we roam the Sadhuforest, swim through the many branches of the river, which is still very clean here, and cross the jungle in the national park. This wild area is home to wild tigers and elephants, but they remain hidden from humans during the day. Yogasubmarine met Mataji in Haridwar at the Kumbha Mela, a big religious festival of the sadhus. It was clear to see that this woman has walked a very deep spiritual path in her life, which her three children continue to live today. In the Ashram they hold inspiring lectures on Bhagavad Gita and the Yoga Sutras, lead a traditional puja in the morning at 4.30 a.m. and in the evening at sunset and teach Hatha Yoga. Even if you do not want to take part in the yoga program, which actually takes place all day, or if you prefer to sleep longer in the morning, then you will be able to feel this special vibration of the place. And after a short time the Ashramblues in Haridwar sets in, this relaxed, carefree feeling of simply being full of devotion and being carried. We take a city tour through Haridwar and look at the oldest aarti in the world. Thousands of people from all over India gather here every evening to celebrate the great light ceremony at sunset. You also have the opportunity to do a powerful puja just for yourself under guidance, in which mantras are recited and flowers are sacrificed in the water. Optionally there is the possibility to go on a jeep safari in the national park. We have seen a lot of wild elephants. We continue to Rishikesh by taxi. Naga Babas, large and small, at the Kumbha Mela in Haridwar The festival of the jug, at which bathing in the Ganges is particularly auspicious at a precisely determined time. The gods fought with the demons and a few drops of the holy nectar fell on three cities where the Kumbha Mela takes place today. Haridwar is one of them. The Naga Babas, clad only in ashes, are the first to take a bath on the Kumbha Mela We travel by taxi to Rishikesh NEW DELHI 21 - 22 February Colorful markets Modern life meets tradition Sightseeing and absolute insider places read more VRINDAVAN 22 - 25 February Radha Krishna Mantra temple cleansing open your heart With Bhakti Yoga Read More HARIDWAR 25 February - 01 March Ashram Life Meditation Rituals Shivaratri Ganga Aarti Silence and inner peace at the river read more RISHIKESH 01 - 03 March Yoga metropolis beatles Satsang EncounterS Purifying Ganges bath with other Travelers read more VARANASI 03 - 07 March ShivaPower spirituality Ayurveda Healing Nada Yoga Immerse yourself with all your senses read more

  • Indien Yoga Retreat Rishikesh | Spirituelle Indien Reise

    Tauchen Sie ein in die spirituelle Atmosphäre von Rishikesh auf einer Yoga Retreat durch Indien. Diese lebhafte Stadt ist nicht nur eine Pilgerstätte, sondern auch ein Zufluchtsort für Sadhus aus den Himalaya-Höhlen. Erfahren Sie, warum sie im Winter hierher kommen, und entdecken Sie die tiefe Verbindung zwischen Mensch und Natur auf dieser unvergesslichen spirituellen Reise. Rishikesh The lively yoga capital of Rishikesh is a place of pilgrimage and wintering place for sadhus from the Himalayas. When it gets too cold in the caves in winter, they walk the long way down to Rishikesh. In April they return to their hermitage. Which yoga style suits me? The bustling yoga capital is a place of pilgrimage and wintering place of the sadhus from the Himalayas. When it gets too cold in winter in the caves, they hike the long way down to Rishikesh. In April, they set off again for their hermitage. Rishikesh is the place of the yoga scene from all over the world. Besides gurus like Prembaba and Mooji, many swamis and yogis have found their home here. The place has become known in the West through the Beatles, who have practiced transcendental meditation here. The now abandoned Beatles Ashram is decorated with colorful flowers, a remnant of the Flower Power movement. Yogasubmarine puts together a program with The different styles of yoga for you to be sure you can not get at one of the many fake yogis. You are invited to try the different styles of yoga in the city with their wonderful teachers. From Tantra via Sivananda to Iyengar you will find a wide range of styles and after the yoga class you sit with other yogis to drink a Chai by the Ganges and exchange ideas. The two bridges, the Jhulas, divide the place into two quarters. At the Laxmanjhula live the hippies and Chilumsmoker and the area is more western touristic. From here we start our excursion to the waterfall always on the Ganges. The Rhamjhula belongs to Indian tourists and yogis. The large Sivananda Ashram and other ashrams in the area can be heard from afar. Through their mantras and rituals they put the city in a particular mood. Actually, all Rihsikesh is a single ashram. Many rituals are practiced publicly on the Ganges and the clear water invites all pilgrims to cool off and relax. Rishikesh is perhaps the little friendly sister of Varanasi and the city makes it seem as if the Devis, the female gods, gathered here. The two bridges, the Jhulas, divide the town into two quarters. ashrams in rishikesh The hippies and travelers live at Laxmanjhula and the area, with its many cafes, is more of a western tourist destination. From here we start our trip to the waterfall, always along the Ganges. The Rhamjhula belongs to Indian tourists and yogis. The large Sivananda Ashram and the other ashrams in the area can be heard from far away. Their mantras and rituals give the city a strange, magical atmosphere. Actually, the whole of Rishikesh is one big ashram. Just like in Haridwar, there is no meat or alcohol. Many rituals are performed publicly on the Ganges and the clear water invites all pilgrims to cool off and relax. Rishikesh is perhaps the friendly little sister of Varanasi and the city gives the impression that the Devis, the female goddesses, have gathered here. The city with its sandy beaches inviting for bathing and the many ashrams on whose stairs the devotees gather for rituals NEW DELHI 21 - 22 February Colorful markets Modern life meets tradition Sightseeing and absolute insider places read more VRINDAVAN 22 - 25 February Radha Krishna Mantra temple cleansing open your heart With Bhakti Yoga Read More HARIDWAR 25 February - 01 March Ashram Life Meditation Rituals Shivaratri Ganga Aarti Silence and inner peace at the river read more RISHIKESH 01 - 03 March Yoga metropolis beatles Satsang EncounterS Purifying Ganges bath with other Travelers read more VARANASI 03 - 07 March ShivaPower spirituality Ayurveda Healing Nada Yoga Immerse yourself with all your senses read more

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