Yary
Nature, Wisdom, and Self-Discovery in Bahia
Yary, set between the vibrant towns of Ilhéus and Itacaré in Bahia, Brazil, offers a unique approach to holistic well-being. This center emphasizes a deep connection to nature and ancestral wisdom, drawing inspiration from indigenous traditions. Surrounded by the lush Atlantic Forest, with the Tijuipe river and its waterfall nearby, Yary provides a serene backdrop for self-discovery. Their mission is to foster self-care, expansion, and self-knowledge, recognizing the profound link between body, mind, emotions, and spirit. Beyond typical retreat offerings, Yary acts as a bridge, facilitating direct learning experiences with native communities, allowing participants to tap into ancient narratives and awaken their own ancestral memories. It's a place to renew your inner pathways amidst stunning natural beauty.
Highlights
- Engages with indigenous traditions and native communities directly
- Located beside the Tijuipe river with a beautiful waterfall
- Offers organic, vegetarian meals sourced from local farmers
- Focuses on awakening ancestral memories
- Set within the biodiverse Atlantic Forest
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Setting
Yary is situated in the village of Serra Grande, a beautiful area known as the Cacau Coast in Bahia, Brazil. It's enveloped by the rich Atlantic Forest, with the Tijuipe river and a picturesque waterfall adding to its natural charm. The proximity to both the river and the beach offers diverse natural environments for reflection and exploration.
The practice
Yary embraces a holistic vision, integrating practices that address the body, mind, emotions, and spirit. While specific traditions are not named, the center emphasizes self-care, expansion, and self-knowledge. Experiences often involve learning from indigenous traditions, suggesting a blend of spiritual and ancestral wisdom. Participants can expect practices designed to open inner pathways and foster a deeper connection to self and nature.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at Yary is designed to facilitate self-discovery and connection with nature. While a precise schedule is not provided, days likely include periods of spiritual practice, possibly yoga or plant medicine sessions, communal organic vegetarian meals, and opportunities to engage with the natural surroundings. The focus is on renewal and embracing a holistic approach to well-being.
Accommodation
Information about specific lodging types is not provided, but the center emphasizes connecting with nature in a simple and ancestral way. It is likely that accommodations reflect this ethos.
What to bring
Given the natural setting in the Atlantic Forest, consider bringing comfortable clothing suitable for warm, humid weather, swimwear for the river and beach, and insect repellent. Reusable water bottles are also recommended.
How to get there
Yary is located in the village of Serra Grande, between Ilhéus and Itacaré, Bahia, Brazil. The best way to reach the center is by flying into Ilhéus (IOS) - Jorge Amado Airport.
Nearest airport: Bahia - Jorge Amado Airport (IOS) (60 km)
Included airport transfers are arranged to and from Ilhéus (IOS) - Jorge Amado Airport, which is approximately 60 km from the center.
Nearest city: Ilhéus
Pricing for retreats at Yary starts from USD 790. Specific details on what is included in this price are not provided.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of food is served at Yary?
Yary provides vegetarian and organic meals, with ingredients sourced directly from local farmers, ensuring fresh and wholesome dining.
Is Yary suitable for beginners in meditation or spiritual practices?
Yes, Yary's mission to cultivate self-care and self-knowledge, alongside its holistic vision, suggests it is welcoming to individuals at all stages of their spiritual journey, including beginners.
How do I get to Yary?
The closest and most recommended airport is Ilhéus (IOS) - Jorge Amado Airport. Airport transfers from this airport are included with your stay. Salvador (SSA) is an option, but requires additional travel arrangements to Ilhéus.
What languages are used for instruction at the center?
The primary language of instruction is not specified, but given its location in Brazil and international appeal, it is likely that Portuguese and English are used.
What types of dietary restrictions can Yary accommodate?
Yary offers a range of dietary options including Vegan, Vegetarian, Pescetarian, Organic, Gluten Free, and Dairy Free, catering to various needs.
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