Pranaya Yoga Teacher Trainings take place in the beautiful and vibrant old center of Chiang Mai, Thailand.
The "rose" of the North of Thailand is the perfect place to experience real Thailand with its many local markets, local handicraft and artists. Spiritual life is everywhere here. As you walk through the many little flowery alleys, it seems like each street has its own temple. In the early morning, the monks color the streets in orange as they bless the locals. Chiang Mai is also know for its amazing cuisine, especially its many vegetarian, vegan and macrobiotique restaurants. The prices are very affordable! Some of our favourite restaurants are Amrita Garden, Morning Glory, My Secret Cafe, We's which you can try during your stay here. Surrounded by green lush mountains, Chiang Mai is a great hub to get into nature. Just 15 min from the old city, you can be in the jungle and enjoy the peace and quiet. During the training, you can easily organise a weekend trip to Pai, Chiang Rai, Chiang Dao or the Mae Ngad Dam, all beautiful destinations in nature. During our days off, you can enjoy many different activities such as cooking classes, visit temples & markets, trekking, river rafting, etc... or indulge with a steam, massage or delicious thai food. |
Chedi ViewChedi View is located in the street of Wild Rose Yoga Studio. It has clean and quiet rooms and a common kitchen area. Its location is very convenient, in the center of the old city.
Chedi View |
Life in townLife in Town has studio type rooms that are clean and convenient. They don't have kitchens but it is centrally located and about a 10 minute bike ride from WR or 5 mins on the motorbike.
Life in Town |
This guesthouse is like an oasis in the old city. Hidden from the street, you will discover its beautiful green garden and peaceful environment. We recommend asking to stay in the main house (which has a common kitchen) which is reserved for long-term guests.
Gong Kaew Chiang Mai Home |
This guesthouse is close to Wild Rose and has a beautiful garden. It is owned by French-Thai couple. This is what they write on their website: "Seven small (and not so small) rooms nestled in a small garden overlooking a small Soi. Everything is small at the Banjai Garden except for the grand welcome to match your great expectations. We’ve been told that “To try it is to adopt it” and we tend to believe what we’re being told."
Banjai Garden |