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When temperatures drop NYC yogis retreat to India ($100 off exclusive)

When the temperatures drop to bitterly ridiculous in NYC like they did these past few days, you may find yourself caught in a daydream that leads you to some place far, far aways that is much, much warmer.... And then snap, the daydream fizzles and you find yourself hunched over your computer screen half drooling and realize you a have New Year's resolution to live up to now. 

If your New Year's resolution was to:
(a) be more adventurous by trying new things
(b) learn to live healthier
(c) do more yoga
(d) all of the above

Then perhaps a yoga retreat will help you 'resolve' any current issues that are getting in your way.

After a successful journey to India last year, Nadya Andreeva, an NYC yoga instructor (who is often found leading the "Strong" classes at Strala) and Ayurveda enthusiast, is doing it all over again. 

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"Our group from last year loved it and most of them are coming this year again."

This time she's evolved the itinerary into two parts, beginning at an ashram on the shores of the Ganges and then heading north to visit four beautiful ancient cities.  Peppered with yoga, ayurveda, massages, and that big ol' building - you know, the Taj Mahal, this two (and a half) week trip will put last year's glutinous Caribbean cruise to shame.

Since childhood, Nadya has traveled to India many times, so she knows the ins and outs getting the best bang for your buck - er, rupee. You can opt to do both Part 1 and Part 2 ($2,950) , or choose your own adventure and pick just one (starting at $1,100).  For more details on this March retreat (3/2 - 3/20/12), visit Nadya's website where she outlines the entire itinerary.

An Examiner Yoga Deal Exclusive:  Enter YOGADEALSINDIA when registering and get $100 off the cost of your retreat.

, NY Yoga Examiner

A love of all things yoga, Jennifer Pesce was inspired to blog her findings to the world via JennPesce.com (formerly YogaDeals.Blogspot.com). In addition, she is a Core Strength Vinyasa Yoga Teacher (RYT200) and has continued her yogic studies into Musculo-Skeletal Anatomy and Kinesiology, the...

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