KRISHNA VILLAGE RETREAT
Krishna Village endeavours to provide the blueprint of a simple, mindful, spiritually based lifestyle.




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Krishna Village endeavours to provide the blueprint of a simple, mindful, spiritually based lifestyle.




The simplicity of life on an organic farm
A delicious vegetarian diet
Daily yoga and kirtan sessions
Vedic Philosophy and Yogic Living classes
Personal growth through meditation and self-

development classes
“MAY ALL PEOPLE BE WELCOMED TO EXPERIENCE THE ORIGINAL SPIRITUAL PRACTICE OF SIMPLE LIVING & HIGHER THINKING.”

By allowing our guests to share in this experience, we propagate a wholesome (in Sanskrit: sattvic) and sustainable social environment that encourages the pursuit of personal and spiritual growth, leading towards a joyous and loving state of mind beneficial for all living beings.

Have you found yourself wishing there was a way to escape the stresses of daily life, reassess your priorities, and reconnect to yourself? Krishna Village is a unique yoga-community and wellness retreat space known for our openminded, hands-on approach to personal and spiritual growth.





Are you looking to experience authentic yogic living and become a confident, well-rounded yoga teacher? At the Krishna Village, we teach yoga in its wholeness, so you can BE a yogi, rather than just DO some yoga.
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The guiding principle of our daily practice at the Krishna Village is Bhakti, the yoga of love and devotion. This yogic path, immortalised over 5000 years ago in the Bhagavad Gita, aims to re-connect the individual’s consciousness to the Divine through the rendering of service in a mood of love and care, as if for one’s own close friends and family.







