Shambala Yoga
Alana MorganAlana Morgan/Guest Contributor/YOGA, THAILAND/ Updated : Jun 26, 2015, 16:15 IST
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Dream of dipping into downward dog as the sun shines down and you can hear the ocean waves gently lap at the shore? Well, here you can do just that making your dreams come true. As the island of Koh Tao’s original yoga studio, the … Read more
Dream of dipping into downward dog as the sun shines down and you can hear the ocean waves gently lap at the shore? Well, here you can do just that making your dreams come true. As the island of Koh Tao’s original yoga studio, the charming Shambala Yoga center has been “spreading peace, love and happiness since 1997”. Daily classes at the beautiful studio are all beginner-friendly, multi-level Hatha yoga sessions and all equipment, such as mats, is provided so you can go straight from the beach into class without having to stop for anything along the way. Students can drop into any classes for a one-time fee or get a discount when purchasing a 10-class card. Private tuition and instruction is also available. Read less
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