Havasupai Falls, Grand Canyon Az
Join Samantha Perroni May 13-16th 2016 Package Price $1375
Remote. Pristine and a little slice of Paradise...
Havasupai is a native village of 500 people nestled 10 miles into the Grand Canyon. On your journey you will get to learn and explore the history of the place, connect with locals, and hike to hidden waterfalls. Prepare to be transported to an entirely different world and to take a piece of what you receive back home with you to last a lifetime.
Enjoy 1-2 yoga sessions per day taught by expert instructors in one of the most beautiful places on earth. Immerse yourself into meditation, delve deeper into your practice, and experience the magic of yoga in the Havasupai blue-green water.
We put the 'treat' in retreat by preparing every one of your meals with hand-picked organic ingredients. We work with all your dietary needs: whether you are gluten-free, dairy-free, vegetarian, vegan, or a bacon lover, we will provide a delicious, healthy, and nurturing experience.
We have our own in-house guide company for a world-class unforgettable experience. We provide the sleeping bag, tent, pack, and everything you need and we transport it for you!
4 day 3 night all-inclusive ( excluding airfare) all natural/organic food & private chef.
Join Samantha Perroni
All-Inclusive 4 days 3 nights Package:
First Night lodging Little America
3 nights lodging Havasupai Camp Ground, all passes and fees included
All meals, snacks and drinks
All camping gear, backpack and trekking poles
Exploring and hiking guided by our expert guides
Daily Yoga
Mindful meditation walks
Yoga Mats
*Not Included Airfare to Flagstaff
Enjoy 1-2 yoga sessions per day taught by expert instructors in one of the most beautiful places on earth. Immerse yourself into meditation, delve deeper into your practice, and experience the magic of yoga in the Havasupai blue-green water.
We put the 'treat' in retreat by preparing every one of your meals with hand-picked organic ingredients. We work with all your dietary needs: whether you are gluten-free, dairy-free, vegetarian, vegan, or a bacon lover, we will provide a delicious, healthy, and nurturing experience.
We have our own in-house guide company for a world-class unforgettable experience. We provide the sleeping bag, tent, pack, and everything you need. We also transport it for you!
4 day 3 night all-inclusive ( excluding airfare) all natural/organic food & private chef.
Friday, May 13, 2016, 12:00 AM
Havasupai falls, Supai, AZ, United States
RSVPs are enabled for this event.
Agenda
Daily Yoga
Organic Food
Hiking led by expert guides
Guided meditation walks
Exploring the falls
Finding peace and serenity
Mooney Falls
Extreme caution is urged when making this descent. The trail to the base of the falls winds down the shoulder of the cliff towards the west canyon wall, and is marked with a worn sign. After a few dozen feet, the trail enters a short tunnel as it continues downward. These tunnels may have been natural caves initially, but have at the least been expanded by man and steps hewn into the rocks. The tunnel emerges onto a ledge where there is a great view of Mooney Falls at about 120' from the bottom. There is a chain in place which should encourage visitors to be safe, as a fall from here would be fatal.
Tunnel Ahead
The trail ducks into a second tunnel that emerges about 80' above the canyon floor. From there, it is a steep descent along roughhewn steps and there are chains anchored into the rock face to provide hand holds. The chains guide you down to about 15' above the ground, where there are usually two wooden ladders for you to use to traverse the final gap. Caution needs to be exercised at all times as the chains and ladders are constantly sprayed by mist from the waterfall.
Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls is a series of cascades at the conflux of Beaver & Havasu Canyons.
To get there, you must climb down to the base of mooney falls, then follow the stream for about 3 miles. The trail crosses the creek several times before reaching Beaver Falls, but is passable. There is no potable water, so you must carry enough water with you. Portable water filters are suggested for emergency use.
Getting to Beaver Falls requires some work. You must first navigate the descent to the base of Mooney Falls, then trek 3 miles downstream, crossing the creek multiple times (you will get wet.) The trail is tough to follow at some points, but all that is required is to head downstream.
The trail will lead to a point where there appears to be no way to go, that's when you cross the stream. At one point on a rock ledge, there is a rope hanging down (always test ropes you did not place before climbing them). Climb up this rope. It is a difficult climb of around 8 feet, but the rope is located above the water, so any fall will be lessened.
Sundara Destinations
Yoga Retreat Design & Management
Email: info@sundaradestinations.com
Website: www.sundaradestinations.com
Location: international
Phone: 800-215-8510
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Our Teacher Samantha Perroni
Inspired by nature and the gifts of yoga and shamanism Samantha creates a safe and sacred space for students to explore their inner landscapes and to cultivate wholeness and harmony with in the symbiotic relationship of body , mind and spirit.
Samantha classes have a strong focus on breath awareness and physical alignment. She seeks to bring each practice to life by using breath and movement to dance the souls greatest expression encouraging each student to embrace their uniqueness while cultivating awareness of the greater whole that weaves us into union with all that IS .
Samantha is the founder of Willow Tree Yoga and currently lives on a small farm in Creswell Oregon . She teaches yoga classes and offers wilderness wanderings along with yoga and shamanic retreats . She aspires to inspire living fully in each moment with a humor and gratitude.
Email: Lupazulu@hotmail.com
Website: www.willowtreeyogastudio.com
Phone: 541-513-3385