Retreats
Root to Rise Yoga Retreat

Date September 29th to October
Location @Watamutreehouse Ranked in the top 1% of hotels in the world and the 2021 Travelers choice award by Trip Advisor.
Cost 63,000kes sharing
(Does not include transport to and from Treehouse)
What to
Grounding, connecting balancing practices to use on your mat and in your life.
Yoga, Meditation, Sharing circles, Amazing food,
Bookings are open!
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Root to Rise Retreat, September 29th to October 2nd
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Meet your retreat leads.
Catherine Njeri
Lead, Power Yoga Palace and Travelling Kenyan Yogi.
She hails from Nairobi, Kenya. She is a certified Africa Yoga Project and Baptiste yoga teacher, having completed level 1, 2, and 3 Baptiste yoga teachers training and FIT to lead Training with Baptiste Institute. Catherine has been teaching and practicing yoga since 2009 and is passionate about creating world class wellbeing leaders through the Africa Yoga Project due to her personal experience of how yoga changed her life. She witnesses daily how yoga impacts the overall wellbeing of her students and encourages a healthy lifestyle.
Catherine is the first Kenyan woman to lead a 200-hour yoga teacher training in Sub Saharan Africa and is a co-facilitator of this training annually in Nairobi, Kenya. When she isn’t teaching yoga or leading training, Catherine is a proud mum to a baby girl. She also enjoys braiding her daughter’s and friends’ hair.

Julie Auma.
Founder, AusYoga Kenya
Julie is a certified (200hr and Level 2) Baptiste Power Yoga and YOD Yoga (Level 1 & 2) teacher living, working and practising in Nairobi, Kenya. She sought out yoga after her best friend suggested that she try it to heal from Ab separation (Diastasis Recti) during her pregnancy. After a few youtube videos, She stepped into her 1st yoga class at Africa Yoga Project. It was an amazing and humbling experience to be surrounded by an accepting and supportive community. Soon after, She began working with Africa Yoga Project as the Academy Manager.
It is her goal to share yoga as she has experienced it; as a healing, unifying and strengthening practice that creates transformation in and beyond the physical practice. She blogs on lessons on and off the mat. You can find her enjoying the tart seasonal freshness of raw mango.