TravelNewsAsia.com
Wed, 1 June 2016

Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong Partners Anastasia Williams for Yoga Retreat

This October, The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong will host exclusive classes, one-to-one private therapy sessions, and a weekend retreat package, led by the renowned Naam Yoga pioneer, Anastasia Williams.

As one of the first to introduce Naam and Harmonyum Healing to Australia, Williams brings twenty years of extensive knowledge, practice and study to this unique style of yoga that involves a synthesis of yogic asana (movement), mudra (hand postures), breath, rhythm, stretching, acupressure and vocal vibration infused with Universal Kabbalah. Naam is suitable for all ages and abilities.

Williams also specializes in Harmonyum Healing, a gentle form of bodywork that helps connect physical, mental, emotional and energetic intelligence, consciousness and collective functions.

The two rejuvenating retreats, available from 7 to 9 October or 14 to 16 October, are each limited to 16 persons and are priced at HK$ 7,895 +10% service charge including yoga lunches and morning smoothies.

Bookings can also be made for two nights’ accommodation, breakfast, set lunch, daily smoothie and a selection of one of the hotel’s newest signature in-room bath experience package at HK$ 15,800 + 10% service charge per person per room or at HK$ 22,800 + 10% service charge for two persons in one double room.

Designed as an exclusive ‘staycation-style’ retreat, the packages include morning and afternoon yoga sessions, access to the hotel’s Spa heat and water facilities, use of yoga mats and props, lunches and fresh smoothies.

Check special rates and availability at The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong.

See other recent news regarding: Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Mandarin Oriental, Yoga, Hong Kong

Subscribe to our Travel Industry News RSS Feed Travel Industry News RSS Feed from TravelNewsAsia.com. To do that in Outlook, right-click the RSS Feeds folder, select Add a New RSS Feed, enter the URL of our RSS Feed which is: https://www.travelnewsasia.com/travelnews.xml and click Add. The feed can also be used to add the headlines to your website or channel via a customisable applet. Have questions? Please read our Travel News FAQ. Thank you.

     
Advertising
Advertising
Copyright © 1997-2024 TravelNewsAsia.com