A slow, coastal reset—wrapped in salt air and soft light.
Spend a long weekend tucked into a charming Nantucket beach cottage, just steps from the ocean. Mornings begin gently with grounding yoga, followed by a nourishing breakfast and hot coffee as the fog rolls back and the island wakes up. The air is crisp, the breeze carries the scent of the sea, and everything feels just a little quieter here.
Days unfold at your own pace. Wander down to the beach with a book in hand, stretch out in the sand, or take long, aimless walks along the shoreline. Explore nearby lighthouses, bike through winding coastal paths, or simply sink into the rhythm of doing less. Picnic-style lunches are shared outdoors—easy, fresh, and unhurried—before golden fall afternoons melt into evenings.
At night, we gather and head into town for cozy dinners, laughter, and that unmistakable feeling of being somewhere special with good people.
This is Nantucket at its best—simple, beautiful, and deeply restorative. A weekend that feels like an exhale.
This immersive 7-day yoga and safari retreat unfolds from Nairobi to the wild heart of Amboseli National Park, where elephants roam freely beneath vast skies. Designed to balance intensity and integration, each day blends the discipline of Bikram 60/90, Bikram 60 flow, Yin, ShapeShifting, and deep connection to nature, culture, and community.
Your journey begins with seamless airport support, a warm welcome circle, and shared meals that set the tone for the week. As you transfer into safari country, days are shaped by sunrise and sunset game drives, walking safaris, bush dinners, and a once-in-a-lifetime hot air balloon ride over the savannah. Between safaris, you’ll move, sweat, soften, and restore—cultivating clarity, strength, and high-vibration energy.
Cultural moments—including a Maasai village visit and traditional bead making—invite reflection and connection beyond the mat. The retreat closes back in Nairobi with integration, free time, and heartfelt goodbyes, leaving you grounded, expanded, and changed.
This is not just a yoga retreat.
It’s elephant energy—felt in the body, carried home in the spirit.