1635 days ago

200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Taupo

Joleen from Taupo Central

Wanting to do your yoga teacher training so you can be a certified yoga teacher? Why not do it right here in Taupo!

Asia Pacific Yoga has been organising most of our trainings for the past 2 years in Taupo as we really love this part of New Zealand. We can't help it - your region is simply so stunningly beautiful!

Our immersive trainings are popular because we keep our groups small - no more than 9 people - for a comfortable and effective learning experience.

Our next 200 Hour Hatha Vinyasa Yoga Teacher Training will be held from 26 Jul - 13 Aug in Acacia Bay. Details are on asiapacificyoga.com...

Non accommodation rates are available for Taupo locals who do not wish to stay on site.

Let us know asap by PM or email asiapacificyoga@gmail.com as the spaces do go fast.

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