DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, WE HAVE ADDED ONE MORE EDITION OF THIS EVENT ON SATURDAY 26TH NOVEMBER!
Let’s make the most of the nice weather in Hong Kong by bringing our practice outside!
We will meet outside our IKIGAI Central studio located on On Lan Street and walk towards Old Peak Road from Mid-Levels up to the Peak.
The journey should take about 45min to 1 hour (2.2km).
We will then settle at the Victoria Peak Garden for a 60min outdoor yoga practice led by IKIGAI Teacher Ranjit Nekhar.
The gathering will end once the class finishes. Feel free to stay in the park, go to the nearby restaurants or go back home. Whatever allows you to enjoy the rest of the weekend!
Details Summary
🧘🏽♂️ Teacher: Ranjit Nekhar
🗓 Date: Saturday 19th November OR 26th November
⏰ Start Time: 09:30AM
📍 Meeting Location: IKIGAI Central, 11-17 On Lan Street, Central
⛰ Destination: Victoria Peak
🎟 Fee: $100/person
⚠️ Limited to 18 participants
❗️Please remember to Bring Your Own Mat for the yoga practice.
What else to bring?
- Sports / Yoga clothes
- Yoga Mat
- Water bottle
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Cap or other shade
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Ranjit was raised in the yoga tradition and was destined to follow the path. He began to learn various aspects of yoga under the patronage of his elder sister when he was fourteen.
Ranjit was always enamoured with the yoga sequences. Because of his passion for yoga, teaching came naturally to him. He has been teaching yoga for over ten years in India, China, and Hong Kong. This wealth of experience has endowed him with a gentle grace that is both admirable and a pleasure to be around.
Ranjit has led numerous workshops, Trainings and classes on various aspects of yoga, meditation, and philosophy. He weaves the tangible, physical power of asana with the wisdom of yoga.Today, Ranjit is a well-versed yogi whose flow classes are strong, creative, mindful, and intelligently sequenced. His classes emphasise on the subtle aspects of mindfulness and alignment towards deeper layers of the physical body. He unravels the deeper layers of self by engaging students in open, honest and challenging discussions. He is known for his common sense and practicality, as well as his knowledge of fitness, nutrition, and food science.