Satya Meditation and Yoga School is delighted to offer their internationally acclaimed and accredited 200-hour yoga and meditation teacher training at Goddess Eco-Garden Resort in Cahuita, Costa Rica.
Immerse yourself in one of the most beautiful and healing places on the planet.
Meet like-minded people from around the world with an interest in spirituality, healing and nature.
Satya Meditation and Yoga School offers authentic and traditional yoga as intended by the ancient sages.
Satya means truth. Connect deeper to your own inner truth through spiritual exploration.
This 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training is true immersive learning at its finest.
Earn your 200 hour professional certification, will be eligible to register with the Yoga Alliance
This internationally acclaimed and accredited 200-Hour yoga and meditation teacher training is curated for the dedicated, spiritual, and open-minded yogi. In this training, you will dive deep into your own, personal practice; learn about the depths of yoga as an ancient science; and you will practice and study teaching methodologies to safely and effectively share these practices anywhere in the world as a registered and certified yoga instructor.
This program doubles as both a teacher certification course, as well as an in-depth personal development, self-healing and quantum growth course.
This 200 hour yoga and meditation teacher training heavily emphasizes the practice and teaching of meditation, which, according to is the ancient yogi sages, such as Patanjali, is the ultimate goal and practice to develop on the spiritual path.
Patanjali heavily emphasizes concepts of surrender, awareness, breath, concentration of the mind and mediation.
He lays the foundation for the spiritual seeker to find their way to liberation through the culmination of these practices.
The asana helps keep the body healthy, pure, clean and strong; the breathing exercises keep our energy strong; meditation keeps the mind strong.
This is truly a holistic path.
The Satya Meditation and Yoga Teacher Training goes above and beyond to ensure that each student has a working understanding and knowledge of the ancient sciences of both meditation and yoga in practical and applicable ways.
This teacher training program offers some of the most inclusive, accessible, extensive and authentic information available on this side of the globe. Inspiration from this course has been taken from the lineages of Hatha Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Vipassana Meditation, with content brought directly from India and Costa Rica. This course heavily focuses on the yin and yang aspects of the yogic practices, as well as philosophy and the experience living as a spiritual human on a spiritual journey in our modern society.
This training offers a proper foundation for teaching yoga and meditation safely, confidently and knowledgeably with its comprehensive and hands-on curriculum. You will gain the tools and experiences needed to carry the torch of yoga into the world.
This course is equally appropriate for this who wish to teach yoga as well as for those who just want to deepen their practice and understanding of yoga and meditation.
Upon completion of the training, you will earn a 200-hour certificate and you will be eligible to register with Yoga Alliance, the international yoga accreditation board for yoga teachers, in the traditions of Hatha/Vinyasa yoga. This program will also prepare you for future study within a 300- or 500-hour advanced yoga teacher training. Students will receive life-long mentoring and guidance from Sara Syed, E-RYT 700, lead teacher of this teacher training program.
Read on to learn more about Satya Meditation and Yoga School's 200 hour curriculum and requirements for registration.
Yoga Philosophy, Yoga Lifestyle and Ethics
Techniques, Training, & Practice
Teaching Methods & Styles
Anatomy & Physiology
Practicum
The Spiritual Entrepreneur - The Business of Yoga
Beyond the Yoga Alliance - Additional Areas of Study:
Please bring these books to the training either in physical or electronic form. I recommend reading these books as early as you can to start preparing for the training. You will also receive a 200 hour teacher training manual. This manual will be sent to you electronically or you will have the option to purchase. I will email you more information about the manual.
Other Recommended Books:
(Not required for this training but are helpful along the spiritual path; Recommended to be read during this lifetime)
On average, about half of our graduates attend our yoga and meditation teacher trainings to teach yoga, the other half attend to deepen one's personal understanding and practice of yoga and will use this training as a personal development course.
Identifying as a yoga teacher is a commitment to living the yogi lifestyle (with best effort). It's a commitment to continuous learning, practicing daily healthy habits, increasing your awareness and consciousness, practicing seva and so much more. It's a commitment to a life of continual practice so you have experiential knowledge to pass down to the people you will one day call your students. If you are inspired and guided to take this course, please be mindful of our requirements for serious students:
FREE DAY!
There will be one free day during the retreat (Saturday, April 30, 2022) for students to either relax, book a massage, explore the nearby town, visit the beach, or take an excursion.
Excursions are managed by the retreat center.
MASSAGES
Massages are available at the rate of $75/hour
There will be a sign-up list at the retreat center.
EXCURSIONS
Nearby excursions:
Excursions with transportation costs included:
Excursions without transportation costs included; transportation can be arranged for you:
All meals are healthy, vegetarian and made with a lot of love. Most dietary restrictions can be accommodated, including soy-free, gluten-free, nut-free, and more.
All food is daily prepared from scratch with fresh organic ingredients and fruits locally grown. It is healthy and delicious food prepared with love and care for our guests.
Read more about the menu here: https://thegoddessgarden.com/about/#cuisine
The Goddess Garden is a yoga teacher training center and yoga retreat center and most of all, an intentional place for yoga, meditation and transformation in Cahuita, Costa Rica.
This yoga teacher training and retreat center is surrounded by huge jungle trees, which follow the path of a small creek. Just a step away, you will find the oldest and most amazing tree in Cahuita. Its roots, as tall as a man, will leave you breathless… in reality it is a temple. This beautiful setting will invite you to practice yoga and meditation.
The Goddess Garden Retreat’s spiritual center has two floors, where the view of the rainforest expands to almost 360 degrees. It is designed to give you a wonderful feeling, putting you in touch with nature during your yoga and meditation sessions.
Costa Rica is a peaceful country that disposed of the army many years ago and has a consciousness geared for peace and taking care of the environment, making it perfect for yoga and meditation practice.
Center Address:
The Goddess Garden Eco-Resort
Playa Grande
70403 Cahuita
Limon, Costa Rica
See more here: https://thegoddessgarden.com/contact/#map
Eco-Tours available during your stay: https://thegoddessgarden.com/ecotours/
Goddess Garden Eco-Resort Video Gallery: https://thegoddessgarden.com/gallery/#videos
Goddess Garden Eco-Resort Photo Gallery: https://thegoddessgarden.com/gallery/#/photos
Goddess Garden Sustainability: https://thegoddessgarden.com/about/#/sustainability
There are a variety of ways to get to the Goddess Garden in Cahuita, Costa Rica.
Free Group Shuttle from SJO Airport to Retreat Center
Most will fly to San Jose Costa Rica (airport code SJO) and take the group shuttle directly to the retreat center.
For those wishing to take the group shuttle, it is imperative you do not miss the shuttle leaving at 1pm on Saturday, April 23.
Therefore, it is recommended students arrive the night before (Friday, April 22, 2022) and stay at a hotel near the airport that provides a free shuttle to-and-from the airport.
We can recommend two hotels near the airport in San Jose:
1. The Adventure Inn (https://www.adventure-inn.com)
2. Hotel Airport (http://www.airporthotelcostarica.com)
You can make your own reservation. Just mention that you are attending a retreat at The Goddess Garden and you get a discount.
You may fly in on Saturday morning, however, please keep in mind that a delayed flight can cause one to potentially miss the shuttle. In the case of a missed shuttle, you will be required to pay for your own transportation, which is listed below in the Alternative Travel Options.
Those wishing to fly in on Saturday morning should pick a flight that arrives before 11am to be safe.
The group shuttle will leave the SJO airport on Saturday, April 23, 2022, at 1pm. This shuttle will travel directly to the retreat center.
The pickup place is at the airport in front of Restaurant Malinche (50 yards right hand side from the exit of the airport).
On the last day of the training, Saturday, May 7, the shuttle will leave the retreat center at 9am to return to the SJO airport.
It is around a 4 hour drive to travel from the retreat center to SJO airport, so please plan returning flights accordingly. Most international flights require checking-in at the airport around 3 hours prior to departure. Flights on May 7 should be planned for no earlier than 4pm.
Alternative Travel Options:
Alternative transportation options are available for those unable to make the group shuttle on Saturday, April 23 at 1pm, or for those coming from elsewhere.
1. ) Private taxi
~Up to 3 persons: $140 - $200 USD one way
2.) Private shuttle door-to-door service
~You can make your own reservation directly in the corresponding webpage. Your pick-up and drop-off place in Cahuita is The Goddess Garden.
3.) Interbus (www.interbusonline.com)
WhatsApp +506 84402396
~Departure from San Jose hotels and airport - 7:30am - $57 USD pp
~Departure from Cahuita to San Jose - 6:50am - $57 USD pp
Departure times may change for 2022. Please check with Interbus.
4.) Caribe Shuttle (www.caribeshuttle.com)
Inquiries sent to: info@caribeshuttle.com
~Departure from San Jose hotels and airport at 5:30 am and 2:00 pm - $55 USD pp
~Departure from Cahuita to San Jose at 6am and 12.30 pm - $55 USD pp
5.) Public bus
From downtown San Jose “Antigua bus station SAN CARLOS “
~Departure in San Jose at 6am, 10am, 12pm, 2pm, 4pm - $9 USD pp
~Departure in Cahuita at 7:30am, 11:30am, 4:30pm - $9 USD pp
Transportation Company MEPE
Taxi from international airport to bus station or vice versa - $30 USD
6.) Flights to Limon
Sansa Airlines
Visit www.flysansa.com or call +506 2290 4100
Flights from San José International Airport - 6:35am, 1:50pm
Flights from Limon - 7:30am, 14:45pm
Airfare $90 USD
7.) Caribe Shuttle
Provides a pickup service from the airport to the retreat center for $22 USD
Visit www.caribeshuttle.com or write to info@caribeshuttle.com
This teacher training is formerly known as the Mindful Cleveland Yoga and Meditation Teacher Training. It was created and developed in Cleveland, Ohio, by Sara Syed. This training was designed by Sara's international yoga and meditation studies. She changed the name to Satya Meditation and Yoga School in 2022 when she decided to expand her teachings beyond Cleveland, Ohio.
You can read more about her previous courses, retreats, and about the wellness studio she owns and operates in Cleveland, Ohio here: www.thestudiocleveland.com
You can read more about her previous 200 hour Yoga and Meditation Teacher Trainings here: https://www.thestudiocleveland.com/200-hour-yoga-and-meditation-teacher-training-in-cleveland.html
You can read more about her previous 50 hour Meditation Intensive and Teacher Training Continuing Education Courses here: https://www.thestudiocleveland.com/50-hr-meditation-intensive--teacher-training.html
You can read more about her previous silent mediation retreats, yoga retreats and yoga & Ayurveda retreats here: https://www.thestudiocleveland.com/previous-retreats.html
You can read more about her donation-based Yoga for Every BODY accessible summer beach yoga efforts in Cleveland, Ohio here: https://www.thestudiocleveland.com/yoga-for-every-b-o-d-y.html
Sara started her yoga practice during high school in 2008, while struggling with drug & alcohol addiction, anxiety, eating-disorders, trauma and depression. After a few years of consistent meditation and yoga, Sara discovered a glimpse of healing while meditating on her chakras and practicing yoga; Sara found herself crying in savasana after every yoga class finally processing emotions left unacknowledged for so long.
To Sara's surprise, this was only the beginning of Sara's healing journey.
Sara learned how to use crystals and studied the chakras intensively on her own (she had no chakra teachers as this was not mainstream information yet). Through her study of the chakras, Sara learned how to access the root cause of her addiction, mental disorders and overall mental chaos and suffering.
Sara discovered that her addiction was simply a symptom for an inability to cope, process and handle hard emotions. Sara realized she had not allowed herself to feel up until this point in her life.
She truly experienced an ego death; what she thought was her truth and her life crumbled before her eyes. She used imagery of the transformative process of the life cycle of a butterfly to give her strength--she knew she was evolving from her centipede self to a beautiful butterfly, but at this time, she felt very much like she was in a dark and scary cocoon of the unknown. Sara realized that yoga helped silence her problematic ego. She used yoga as a means to clear out the baggage she had been carrying around for her entire life. She emptied herself and her vessel to carry out the higher power's will instead of her own. Sara realized that not being able to do certain poses in yoga was humbling. She learned about ethical living, making amends with her past and the people she had hurt (including herself). She learned to live authentically and with integrity.
It was a long, arduous and deep inner journey.
This path eventually led Sara to attend her first yoga teacher training in Cahuita, Costa Rica, in 2014. She shared yoga freely (without charge) for a solid year after yoga teacher training to the students and staff at The University of Akron. This helped her immensely as a new teacher so she could have students to practice her newfound skill of teaching what she had learned. Sara believed in giving back what yoga gave to her. Since then, Sara has spent thousands of hours teaching yoga and meditation at elementary schools, high schools, universities, fitness centers, local festivals, and at yoga studios. Her most meaningful experience has been teaching under-served populations such as in inner city schools in Akron and in Cleveland, at juvenile detention centers, drug and alcohol treatment centers, and at mental health facilities.
Professionally, Sara worked as a mental health case worker for two different organizations. She saw that yoga would be a viable solution to help the clients, but these organizations were not yet open to offering holistically-oriented solutions so Sara instead pursued teaching High School English. Sara found that the high school students suffered from mental disorders such as anxiety, depression and low self-esteem. The public schools at the time were more concerned with the common core and standardized testing than with helping the students develop real-life personal development skills, so she left the public sector to study yoga more in-depth.
Sara knew self-study was an important factor in being able to help and serve others, and she knew she had a lot more she needed to learn still, despite her already adventurous travels and studies throughout Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua. Sara had spent all of her free time volunteering with children in these countries, teaching English, volunteering with animal rehabilitation sanctuaries, and of course, teaching yoga to locals and other travelers. in 2016, Sara left for a three-month solo journey to India where she completed an advanced 300-hour yoga teaching training program at Yogadarshanam Ashtanga/Hatha yoga school in Mysore, India. Sara also studied at the K. Pattabhi Jois Ashtanga Yoga Institute under Saraswathi Jois for half of a month. She spent the rest of her time in India studying the culture and practicing to surrender to the divine.
In 2017, Sara's spiritual development took a whole new route; she started practicing Vipassana meditation in the lineage of the Buddha as taught by S.N Goenka. These courses require its students to practice silent meditation from 4:30am - 9pm, with few breaks throughout the day. This is a completely silent course with the last meal being at 11:00am. Sara lived like a partial monk at these retreats. Since, she has completed three 10-day courses, one 8-day Satipatthana Suta course, and she has selflessly served for one 10-day course, spending a total of almost 50 days of her life in complete silence, introspection and meditation.
Sara purchased The Studio Cleveland, a wellness center located in the heart of Downtown Cleveland, in September, 2018. Sara's goal was to extend The Studio Cleveland's existing reach so that more people could benefit from its spiritual and healing offerings. Sara strives to make The Studio Cleveland an inclusive and authentic resource for any human seeking inner peace. Sara started hosting 200 hour yoga and meditation teacher trainings in April 2019. Since then, her trainings continue to grow and evolve with each cohort. She now offers a 50 meditation intensive and teacher training continuing education program as well as various other workshops & events throughout the year. Sara has a special place in her heart for traveling so she honors that by hosting regular, semi-annual wellness retreats both locally and internationally.
Sara has also grown and developed an accessible, donation-based yoga for every BODY beach yoga offering throughout the summer months in Cleveland, Ohio, where thousands of students receive donation-based teachings outside in nature in the most beautiful parks throughout Cleveland, where Sara lives.
Read more here: https://www.thestudiocleveland.com/sara-syed.html
Costa Rica is a tropical rainforest and a jungle full of biodiversity!
The biodiversity creates fauna, plants, trees and an exotic jungle atmosphere.
Many animals call this region of Costa Rica home, including monkeys and sloths.
With this beauty comes minor challenges such as mosquitoes, unexpected rain, power outages (not common but may happen), and lots of moisture.
Here is what is recommended to pack for your stay in Costa Rica to ensure you are prepared for all of the elements and wonders Costa Rica has to offer!
Print out a fun packing list here: https://mytanfeet.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/201113-packing-list-UPDATED.pdf
We do not recommend bringing:
1. Valuables and irreplaceables
2. Your computer
3. Cold-weather clothing
4. Nice jewelry
5. Fancy clothes
6. Large amounts of cash
1. Is it safe to drink the Costa Rican water?
It’s technically safe to drink the water in much of Costa Rica, however, many accommodations will still provide filtered water for your comfort and peace of mind. Once you venture into more rural locations you’re less likely to be able to drink from the tap, so bottled water is recommended. Bring along a filtered water bottle if you want to be absolutely sure that your water is drinkable.
2. Are any vaccinations recommended?
Routine vaccinations for anywhere — measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine, varicella (chickenpox) vaccine, polio vaccine, and your yearly flu shot — are called-for, and a good idea.
Additionally, the CDC recommends Hepatitis A and Typhoid if you’re planning to travel to Costa Rica. Other suggestions include Hepatitis B, rabies, and Yellow Fever shots depending on your intended length of stay and if you plan to travel elsewhere.
3. What is medical care like in Costa Rica?
There is a fairly high quality of medical care available in Costa Rica. However, keep in mind that many U.S. insurance policies do not cover some international incidents, so it’s best to check with your provider. Trip insurance is also recommended in case of last-minute cancellations and re-bookings for emergencies.
4. Do I need a power adaptor to use Costa Rican outlets?
Costa Rica electrical outlets run on 110 volts — the same as the United States.
5. Do I need a visa for Costa Rica?
U.S. passport holders do not need a visa to travel to Costa Rica. However, you ARE required to show proof of onward travel. Check the embassy website for requirements of other nationalities.
6. What is the Costa Rican Departure Tax?
The departure tax is a fee charged to travelers leaving Costa Rica by air – it’s typically not charged to those leaving by land or sea. The tax is around $29 and is sometimes included in return airfare if you purchased ahead of time. Check your purchase confirmation for your airline tickets if you’re unsure.
7. What is the weather like in Costa Rica?
For most regions, Costa Rican dry season lasts from December through April, and features significantly less rain and much more comfortable temperatures. This is also peak tourist season, so if you’re not into crowds you may want to opt for travel during the shoulder season.
Pack comfortable and lightweight layers so that you can add them and remove them as needed. Fabrics that dry quickly are still important – you may be engaging in water activities, or ones that make you sweat. Don’t forget your hat, reed-safe sunscreen, and sunglasses – the sun is extremely strong when you’re near the equator, so come prepared!
Temperatures average between 65°F to 75°F (18°C to 24°C) during this time of year, with November through January being the coolest months.
These months bring rain to almost the entire country – and lots of it! Although the Caribbean region of the country has very enjoyable weather during September and October, if you’re looking to travel during those months.
The best parts about traveling during the rainy or “green” season are the gorgeous vegetation (hence the term “green season”), the incredible waterfalls, and the smaller tourist crowds that make sight-seeing easier. The rain, however, can take a toll on unprepared travelers. Bring a good rain jacket and dependable hiking shoes that can withstand water. It’s also wise to bring a second pair of sandals or water shoes to avoid having to re-wear soggy shoes. Quick-dry fabrics are crucial.
Temperatures during the wet season average between 75°F to 85°F (about 24°C to 29°C), though it will feel humid and a little hotter than it really is.
8. What should I wear in Costa Rica?
Casual comfort is the idea here. Breathable, light fabrics will serve you well in this tropical climate. Thin cotton or linen, airy athletic fabrics, and anything quick-dry will be assets on your adventure, as well as when packing since they’re so light and compact.
Light layers, rain jacket, convertible quick-dry pants, and a pair of good-quality, broken-in (preferably waterproof) hiking boots, will be your best friends here. The idea is to stay comfortable in any of Costa Rica’s climate zones by adding or removing layers, and staying as dry as possible.
Classes are held in outdoor and open-air settings with space for social distancing.
Vaccinations are not required to attend this training.
Requirements to enter Costa Rica
• Fill out the electronic epidemiological HEALTH PASS form, available at https://salud.go.cr.
• If you have been fully vaccinated 14 days prior to your arrival you do not need to fulfill any additional requirement. For accepted Vaccines in Costa Rica visit https://www.visitcostarica.com/en/costa-rica/planning-your-trip/entry-requirements
• If you are not vaccinated you need a Traveler’s Medical Insurance. You can purchase the insurance in Costa Rica through the National Insurance Institute (INS – Instituto Nacional de Seguros) https://www.grupoins.com/seguroparaviajeros, or Sagicor https://tiendasagicor.com/en.
For international insurance policies, tourists must request a certificate from their insurance company, issued in English or Spanish, verifying at least the following three conditions. (This certificate must be uploaded when filling out the electronic epidemiological HEALTH PASS):
• Effectiveness of the policy during the visit to Costa Rica.
• Guaranteed coverage of medical expenses in the event of becoming ill with the pandemic COVID-19 virus while in Costa Rica, for at least USD $50,000 (fifty thousand United States Dollars).
• Includes minimum coverage of USD $2,000 for lodging expenses issued as a result of the pandemic.
Passengers who fail to comply with these requirements may not enter the country.
Upon landing in Costa Rican territory, travelers must wear face protection and comply with the strict protocols of the air terminal with regard to physical distancing, disinfection of carpets, and taking temperature readings, and must follow any other sanitary instructions.
For any other travel requirements that may apply to you, please do not forget to check the official site of the Costa Rican Tourism Board here https://www.visitcostarica.com/en/costa-rica/planning-your-trip/entry-requirements
The US and many other countries require that returning travelers show a negative Covid test before re-entry (within 3 day of arrival in US). We offer easy onsite Covid-testing, on Thursdays of each week (with results within 24-48 hours) thus prior to flights back on Friday or Saturday. The tests are facilitated by the staff of a local medical clinic and Costa Rican laboratory; so that you can rest assured that you are meeting all the requirements for your travel back home. We are expecting the cost to be around US$80.-. Any other day of the week you can travel to Puerto Viejo (15 min) to get your personal Covid-19 PCR or Antigen test. Follow this link for official Laboratories: https://www.ministeriodesalud.go.cr/index.php/centro-de-prensa/noticias/746-noticias-2021/2042-laboratorios-con-aval-de-salud-para-realizar-pruebas-de-antigeno-de-sars-
All vehicles are sanitized before and after use. All our drivers are vaccinated. Private taxis are available upon advanced request.
Your luggage is sanitized before loading it to your shuttle or private taxi from the airport. Upon arrival our helpful staff will assist in carrying the luggage to your room.
You will find a form for registration and a waiver at your room. Please fill them out carefully, sign them and bring them to the office to receive your room key. Please wear a mask and keep safety distance during the check in procedure.
At the retreat-level, and in an abundance of caution, we have implemented several new policies and procedures beyond our already stringent health and safety protocols. These additional standards follow recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and The World Health Organization (WHO). Additional activity includes:
• All workers are vaccinated.
• Health screenings and periodic examinations of all our employees are carried out.
• Isolation rules on presentation of symptoms of COVID-19 including a high body temperature, loss of sense of smell and taste and continuous dry coughing.
• Personnel uniforms are cleaned in accordance with the protocols and daily changes are provided
• Our employees work with personal protective equipment such as masks and gloves where required.
• Guests’ luggage and belongings are disinfected at the entrance.
• Enhanced room cleaning. Daily disinfection of common areas and the rooms.
• Social distancing in common areas.
• Adjusted food and beverage service.
• All incoming cargo and deliveries are delivered through disinfection process in the goods acceptance area.
• Hand sanitizers available at Reception and the Restaurant.
• Stair handrails and touch points cleaned and sanitized at regular intervals.
• Public areas cleaned in line with protocol. All tables, chairs and hard surfaces wiped down with appropriate chemicals at regular intervals.
• All door furniture sanitized at regular intervals and doors kept open.
• All touch points in guest bedrooms and bathrooms to be cleaned with appropriate approved chemicals.
We are committed to provide a wonderful stay and minimize the risk of a Covid-19 infection for our guests and staff.
• We recommend bringing your own yoga mat & yoga blanket. If you use our mats, your spot and mat will be marked with your name and only you will use that mat and props during your stay.
• No outside visitors will be allowed on premises to assure a safe and hermetic environment.
If you have any questions about our COVID Policis, please contact us at thegoddessgarden@yahoo.com.
Large dormitory style room with twin-sized bunk beds
Shelving/clothes closet dividers
6 students per room
En suite bathroom with multiple facilities - privacy toilets and showers
Oscillating fans
Large study table and chairs
In-room safes
Triple lodging (3 separate queen beds)
En suite bath
In-room safe
Oscillating fan
Double lodging (2 queen beds)
En suite bath
In-room safe
Oscillating fan
Private Room;
Come stay, relax, practice meditation and yoga without the intense curriculum of a teacher training. You can pick and choose when you'd like to attend. You can adventure freely at the beach, at the pool, or even take excursions to the nearby waterfalls (additional charge).
Double Room; Two Queen Beds.
Come stay, relax, practice meditation and yoga without the intense curriculum of a teacher training. You can pick and choose when you'd like to attend. You can adventure freely at the beach, at the pool, or even take excursions to the nearby waterfalls (additional charge).
Shared bunk twin-sized bunk bed;
Come stay, relax, practice meditation and yoga without the intense curriculum of a teacher training. You can pick and choose when you'd like to attend. You can adventure freely at the beach, at the pool, or even take excursions to the nearby waterfalls (additional charge).
1pm - Depart San Jose International Airport (SJO)
5pm - Arrive Goddess Garden Eco-Resort approximately 4 hours later.
5pm - Check-in
6pm - Orientation
7pm- Dinner
8:30pm -Meditation