The Yoga Tree
Alana MorganAlana Morgan/Guest Contributor/YOGA, CHIANG MAI/ Updated : Jun 26, 2015, 14:58 IST
Synopsis
One of the most well known yoga centers in Chiang Mai, though there are several, is The Yoga Tree, a spacious yoga studio situated in a peaceful garden setting within the southwest corner of the Old City. What makes The Yoga Tree … Read more
One of the most well known yoga centers in Chiang Mai, though there are several, is The Yoga Tree, a spacious yoga studio situated in a peaceful garden setting within the southwest corner of the Old City. What makes The Yoga Tree stand out from the rest is its varied calendar of classes and workshops. While the focus is most certainly on yoga with a range of innovative daily classes including yin yoga, yoga flow, gentle and restorative yoga and yoga foundations, you’ll also find other intriguing classes and workshops to further connect you with your mind and body. Read less
One of the most well known yoga centers in Chiang Mai, though there are several, is The Yoga Tree, a spacious yoga studio situated in a peaceful garden setting within the southwest corner of the Old City. What makes The Yoga Tree stand out from the rest is its varied calendar of classes and workshops. While the focus is most certainly on yoga with a range of innovative daily classes including yin yoga, yoga flow, gentle and restorative yoga and yoga foundations, you’ll also find other intriguing classes and workshops to further connect you with your mind and body. DANCEmandala, a moving meditation, biodanza and Q Gong are all popular weekly events along with laughter yoga and a Thursday night meditation community gathering. The studio also regular runs different trainings and workshops while also holding small festivals and celebrations throughout the year. If you’re looking to try out a new class or wanting to connect with the yoga community in Chiang Mai, The Yoga Tree is a great place to do it. Make sure to check the studio’s class and event calendar before you go for any last minute changes or upcoming special events.
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