Wild Heart, Quiet Mind
Connect, practice, and nourish your wild heart.
Wild Heart, Quiet Mind in Pokhara offers a unique opportunity to reconnect with yourself and nature through the practice of yoga. This center aims to elevate collective consciousness by fostering a deep connection between humans, the natural world, and yogic principles. You'll find a welcoming environment focused on well-being, with an emphasis on organic, clean, and sattvic meals. While the traditional Nepali dal bhat is a staple, the kitchen also caters to a variety of dietary preferences, ensuring everyone feels nourished. It's a place where the serene beauty of Pokhara complements a journey of self-discovery, inviting you to cultivate a quiet mind and a wild heart.
Highlights
- Mission to raise collective vibration through connection
- Organic, clean, and sattvic meals with diverse options
- Traditional Nepali dal bhat served
- Extensive dietary accommodations available
- Yoga studio on-site
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Setting
Located in Pokhara, a city renowned for its stunning lakeside views and proximity to the Himalayas, the center provides a serene backdrop for introspection and practice. While specific details about the immediate surroundings are not provided, the general area is known for its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere, conducive to a retreat experience.
The practice
Wild Heart, Quiet Mind focuses on the practice of yoga, aiming to connect individuals with their inner selves and the natural world. While the specific style of yoga isn't detailed, participants can expect sessions designed to foster physical and mental well-being, suitable for various experience levels.
A typical day
Daily structure varies by retreat, but generally includes yoga sessions, mindful eating with organic meals, and time for personal reflection. The emphasis is on a balanced routine that supports both physical practice and mental tranquility.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not specified, but the focus on a holistic experience suggests comfortable and conducive lodging.
What to bring
Given Pokhara's climate, pack light clothing for warmer months (May-July) and layers for cooler periods (Dec-Feb). Comfortable attire suitable for yoga practice is essential, and consider rain gear if visiting during the wet season (June-August).
How to get there
To reach Wild Heart, Quiet Mind, fly into Pokhara Domestic Airport (PKR). From Kathmandu, you can take a domestic flight or opt for ground transport like a bus or private vehicle.
Nearest airport: Pokhara Domestic Airport (PKR) (1 km)
Pokhara Domestic Airport (PKR) is approximately 1 km from the center, making for a very short transfer by taxi or local transport.
Nearest city: Pokhara
Public transport: Buses are a common ground transport option from Kathmandu to Pokhara.
Booking information is not provided; please check the center's website or contact them directly for reservation details.
Retreats at Wild Heart, Quiet Mind start from USD 85.
Climate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Dec, Jan, Mar
Avoid: Jul, Aug, Jun
Pokhara experiences an average annual temperature of 19.6°C. The warmest months are May, June, and July, while December, January, and February are the coolest. The driest periods are December, January, and March, with the wettest months being June, July, and August, so plan accordingly for your visit.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of food can I expect during my stay?
The center serves organic, clean, and sattvic dishes, with the common Nepali meal of dal bhat (rice and lentils with vegetable side dishes) often featured. They also offer a wide range of dietary options including vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, Ayurvedic, gluten-free, dairy-free, and nut-free meals, and can accommodate those who eat meat.
Is Wild Heart, Quiet Mind suitable for beginners in yoga?
While specific program details are not provided, the center's mission to connect humans with the practice of yoga suggests an inclusive environment. It's generally a good idea to inquire directly about beginner-friendly classes or retreats if you are new to yoga.
What amenities are available at the center?
Guests can enjoy amenities such as free WiFi, tour assistance, a cafe, a restaurant, and a dedicated yoga studio. Coffee and tea are also available.
How do I get to Wild Heart, Quiet Mind?
The nearest airport is Pokhara Domestic Airport (PKR). You can reach Pokhara by a domestic flight from Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, or by ground transport via a bus or private hired vehicle.
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