We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time
T.S. Elliot
Fabulous luxury yoga holiday in Morocco
Half-term 19-25th February 2011 was a great sucess - now taking expressions of interest for Feb 2012Jane will again be teaching on this holiday organised by Les Passeroses Yoga retreat centre in France... Alex and Adrian are very pleased to host another luxury yoga holiday in Morocco. We will be returning to Tigmi which has been the called the 'best little hotel in the world' and is situated between Marrakech and the Atlas mountains.
Planning a yoga retreat away from Les Passeroses, we want to offer not only a beautiful setting but all the other little touches that make staying at Les Passeroses so special. Finding Tigmi means that we have been able to fulfill this dream in an atmosphere that perfectly compliments our approach to hosting in France. The staff are attentive yet discreet and the food authentic, plentiful & delicious.
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A haven of peace only 15 miles from Marrakech. From here, you can enjoy the city souks and the tranquillity of the Atlas in the same day and still have time for pampering. The discreet hotel may only be 30 minutes from the Maghreb's most vibrant city, but it offers a completely different experience. So retreat, relax and restore yourself in a kinder climate and quiet style.
Twice daily yoga will be taught on one of the beautiful covered terraces that have views out over the ancient Kasbah and towards the snow-capped peaks of the Atlas mountains. The beautiful rooms are authenic Moroccan in style and all are en-suite, air-conditioned and open onto courtyards. The secluded Berber rooms have open fireplaces, luxury shampoo and body products.
In Morocco, beauty is kept behind walls - and inside Tigmis lies a veritable oasis. Watered by the hotels own well, laid to lawn and path, the grounds are dotted with banana palms, and orange and citrus trees; the walls drip with roses, hibiscus and bougainvillaea, their scents all mingling in a delicate aroma. There are two fabulous pools - the first is on the terrace, where sun-worshippers can stretch on loungers. The second (solar-heated all year to 26 degrees) is in a more secluded garden, where shade-seekers can laze on divans.
So what do you get?
A six night luxury stay in either a beautiful Berber room either shared or single depending on your preference - see below.
Twice daily yoga (10 sessions) with a yoga teacher who has run many of their own retreats, outside on a lovely covered terrace.
A light breakfast, a buffet lunch and Moroccan dinner - all vegetarian, bottled water. We will eat together as a group.
A luxurious steam bath at the solar powered Tigmi hammam.
To relax and revistalise in one of the best hotels in world - with Alex and Adrian on hand to make sure things run beautifully smoothly!
So what's extra?
Your flights to Marrakech - Easyjet, Ryanair, ThomsonFly and several others fly direct from London, Manchester, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Bristol etc.
Transfer from the airport at around £18 per person.
Travel insurance - don't forget it!
Your passport must be valid for 6 months AFTER YOUR DEPARTURE DATE to enter Morocco
Any other of the fabulous luxury treatments at the Tigmi Spa, which should be booked and paid for locally.
Any trips out which can be easily arranged at Tigmi and are not expensive - eg a trip to a local lake is around £6 or the Souk £12.
Wine and alcohol.
Room Pricing - Berber rooms - shared £635, single £775
So how do I book?
You need to get in touch with alex@passeroses.com and express your interest or ask me for any further details.
As we need a minimum number to run the retreat, we are asking for a £150 RETURNABLE deposit to secure your place. When we get to our minimum number we will let you know - please do not book flights until then!
If we unfortunately don't reach the minimum number by a certain date we will fully refund your deposit.
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